名人的演講稿

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名人的演講稿 篇1

篇一:名人英文演講稿

hello,every body !thank you .thank you ,every body!

all right,every body go ahead and have a is everybody doing todayi am here with students at wakefield higt we have students tuning in from all across america,from kindergraten through 12th i am just so glad that all could join us today .and i want to thank wakefield for being such an outstanding host .give yourselves a big round of appluse.

i know that for many of you ,today is the first day of for thoses of you in kindengraten ,or starting middle or high school ,is you first day in a new school,so is understandable if you are a little imagine there are some seniors out there who are felling pretty good right now,with just one more year to go .and no matter grade you are in,some of you are probably wishing it were still sumer and you could have stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.

i know that felling ,when i was young,my family lived lived in indonesia for a few my mothor,she didn’t have the money to send me where all the american kids went to school ,but she thought it was important for me to keep up with an american education,so she decided to teach me extra lessons herself ,monday though firday ,but she had to go to only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the morning .

now,as you may imagine,i wasn’t too happy about getting up that early ,a lot of times,i’d fall asleep rigth there at the kitchen table .but whenever i’d ***plain ,my mother would just give me one of thouses looks and she’d say,this is no pi**ic for me either,buster.

篇二:英文演講介紹名人

1sthello everybody . my topic today is my favorite first,let me show you some picture,and can you guess who it is that i will introduce

2ndas you can see there are two the first is apple i and the nest is apple be you will guess it should be steve the truth is,the man i will introduce is –stephen gray as “woz”.

3rdhere is a brief introduction about him.

he is an american inventor ,electronics engineer ,and ***puter programmer who cofounded apple ***puter with steve jobs and ronald wayne .wozniak single-handedly designed both the apple i and apple ii ***puter in the late ***puter contributed significantly to the micro***puter revolution. 4st

woz was born in san jose ,california ,the name on wozniak’ birth certificate is “stephan gary wozniak” ,but steve’s mother said that she intended it to be spelled “stephen”, and “steve” is what he uses.

wozniak has been referred to frequently by the nickname "woz", "the wonderful wizard of woz", or "the woz".; "woz" (short for "") is also the name of a ***pany wozniak founded. in the early 1970s wozniak was also known as "berkeley blue" in the ***munity.

5sthere is a picture of woz when he was eleven years old. as we can learn that woz start learn electronics very young. in his autobiography >,he said” these early works really contribute to hone my patience, from third grade to eighth grade i did most projects, i learned more and more, many times i do not refer to any book to know how to connect electronic devices.

”6ndin a xx interview with abc news, wozniak recounted how and when he first met steve jobs. he said: "we first met in 1971 during my college years, while he was in high school.

a friend said, 'you should meet steve jobs, because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks.' so he introduced us."and from the photo we can see that jobs and woz have a really close friendship.

here is a **all story about their early start.

in 1973, ***pany atari paid jobs several thousand dollars because jobs and woz’s jobs told wozniak that atari gave them only 0 and that wozniak's share was thus 0. wozniak did not learn about the actual bonus until ten years later, but said that if jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, wozniak would have given it to him. 7st

in 1976, wozniak developed the ***puter that eventually made him famous. he alone designed the hardware, circuit board designs, and operating system for the apple i. jobs had the idea to sell the apple i as a fully assembled printed circuit board.

wozniak, at first skeptical, was later convinced by jobs that even if they were not successful they could at least say to their grandkids

they had had their own ***pany. the funny thing is that apple i sold for $ wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast, and "i came up with [it] because i like repeating digits."

8ndwozniak lives in los gatos, california. he is a freemason, despite not having faith in a supreme being (which is required by masonic rules). wozniak describes his impetus for joining the freemasons as being able to spend more time with his wife at the time.

9ndwozniak was married to candice clark from june 1981 to 1987. they have three children together, the youngest being born after their divorce was finalized. after a high-profile relationship with actress kathy griffin, wozniak married ja*** hill, his current spouse.

[[10nd

this is woz’s i searched a abbreviated introduction of his book.

as the sole inventor of the apple i and ii ***puters, wozniak has enjoyed wealth, fame, and the most coveted awards an engineer can receive, and he tells his story here for the first time.

篇三:名人英語演講稿

名人英語演講稿

tribute to diana

致戴安娜——查爾斯·斯賓塞

diana was the very essence of ***passion, of duty, of style, of beauty. all over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity. all over the world, a standard bearer for the right of the truly downtrodden, a very british girl who transcend nationality, someone with a natural nobility who was classless.

在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、責(zé)任心、風(fēng)度和美麗的化身,是無私和人道的象征,是維保護(hù)真正被踐踏的權(quán)益的旗手,是一個(gè)超越國界的英國女孩,是一個(gè)天生高貴氣質(zhì)的人,是一個(gè)不分階層的人。

this is the text of earl spencer's tribute to his sister at her funeral. there is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment. would that those at whom it is aimed would take heed.

the versions posted on several news services had minor errors. this is precisely as it was deliverd.

i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning before a world in shock.

we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather in our need to do so.

for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday morning. it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her today.

diana was the very essence of ***passion, of duty, of style, of beauty. all over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity, a standard-bearer for the rights of the truly downtrodden, a very british girl who transcended nationality, someone with a natural nobility who was classless, who proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic.

today is our chance to say "thank you" for the way you brightened our lives, even though god granted you but half a life. we will all feel cheated, always, that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all.

only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult.

we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength to move forward.

there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory. there is no need to do so. you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen as a saint.

indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you double, your joy for life tran**itted wherever you took your **ile, and the sparkle in those unf***ettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely contain.

but your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely. this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes. and if we look to analyze what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive feel for what was really important in all our lives.

without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation of lepers, the random destruction of land mines. diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected.

and here we ***e to another truth about her. for all the status, the glamour, the applause, diana remained throughout a very insecure person at heart, almost childlike in her desire to do good for others so she could release herself from deep feelings of unworthiness of which her eating disorders were merely a symptom.

the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty. the last time i saw diana was on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising charity evening.

she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa. i am proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a single picture of her.

that meant a lot to her.

these were days i will always treasure. it was as if we'd been transported back to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two youngest in the family.

fundamentally she hadn't changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our parents' homes with me at weekends. it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact, true to herself.

there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this time. she talked

endlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she received at the hands of the news*****s.

i don't think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring her down. it is baffling. my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum.

it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this; that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age.

she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william and harry from a similar fate. and i do this here, diana, on your behalf. we will not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful despair.

beyond that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned.

we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always respect and encourage them in their royal role. but we, like you, recognize the need for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead. i know you would have expected nothing less from us.

william and harry, we all care desperately for you today. we are all chewed up with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasn't even our mother. how great your suffering is we cannot even imagine.

i would like to end by thanking god for the **all mercies he has shown us at this dreadful time; for taking diana at her most beautiful and radiant and when she had joy in her private life.

above all, we give thanks for the life of a woman i am so proud to be able to call my sister: the unique the ***plex, the extraordinary and irreplaceable diana, whose beauty, both internal and external, will never be extinguished from our minds.

篇四:名人勵(lì)志英語演講稿

名人英文勵(lì)志演講稿

新一代大學(xué)英語四六級(jí)領(lǐng)軍人物,英語專家、文化學(xué)者、出版人、策劃人,“振宇英語”

創(chuàng)始人,外語書籍的流行作者。外語教研出版社,北京航空航天大學(xué)出版社,大連理工大學(xué)出版社,海豚出版社

首都師范大學(xué)出版社、中國宇航出版社等國內(nèi)一流出版社“振宇英語”叢書主編。外研社榮

譽(yù)作者、當(dāng)當(dāng)外語圖書熱門作者。曾任國家級(jí)**記者、翻譯、電臺(tái)英語節(jié)目主持人、“振宇英語”專欄撰稿人、大學(xué)英語

系主任,大學(xué)英語特聘專家教授。 序言

對(duì)于英語學(xué)習(xí)者來說,聽、看、練英語演講是學(xué)習(xí)地道英語的最好和有效的方法之一

訓(xùn)練聲調(diào)最有效的輔助手段。你不必?fù)?dān)心這些演講的語法,也不必?fù)?dān)心單詞

否準(zhǔn)確,表達(dá)是否到位。因?yàn)橛行┟说难葜v通常都是精心撰寫的。此外,通過演

講學(xué)英語還可以潛移默化地幫助自己提升對(duì)英文的駕馭能力,增強(qiáng)英語的語感和美感。本書精選了19篇有代表性的名人英語演講。這些名人要么是國家領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人要么是關(guān)心民權(quán)

民生政治人物、創(chuàng)造經(jīng)濟(jì)財(cái)富的精英、用文字表達(dá)感情的作家記者、表演藝術(shù)

的娛樂名人。他們都在各自的領(lǐng)域作出了杰出的貢獻(xiàn)。他們思想深刻,見解獨(dú)到,注定

站在時(shí)代前列的人。

這些名人演講充滿智慧和靈感。它們或是結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷立足于個(gè)人發(fā)展的諄諄

像普林斯頓大學(xué)的亞馬遜首席執(zhí)行官杰夫貝佐斯(jeff bezos)一樣,他在教學(xué)中講述了自己企業(yè)的故事,以鼓勵(lì)

畢業(yè)生:未來掌握在自己的手中,追尋自己的夢(mèng)想,慎重選擇;或是號(hào)召民眾面對(duì)困難迎難而上,像美國第32任**富蘭克林·羅斯福,

他就任于美國經(jīng)濟(jì)大蕭條時(shí)期,國內(nèi)民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告訴大家,我們惟一害怕的是

恐懼本身顯示出帶領(lǐng)人們走出低谷的自豪感;或充滿人文關(guān)懷,如美國著名作家??耍╳illiam falk)

不,站在人類精神的高度,鼓勵(lì)作家和學(xué)者始終充滿愛、同情、同情和犧牲的精神;或者

它顯示了追求自由和平等的決心,比如國王和曼德拉,他們都在演講中表達(dá)了自己的誓言

捍衛(wèi)民-主和自由的決心;或是顯示了對(duì)家庭的愛,并把這種愛升華為“老吾老,以及人之老;

幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇爾·奧巴馬,她在演講中表達(dá)了對(duì)家庭的熱愛,同時(shí)也為丈夫

競(jìng)選歡呼-如果巴拉克奧巴馬當(dāng)選,醫(yī)療保健將保證每個(gè)美國人,

確保該國每個(gè)兒童都能接受世界一流的教育。精選出的這些演講名篇題材涉獵廣泛,風(fēng)格

迥異。無論你是被它雄偉的氣勢(shì)所震撼,還是被它深刻的含義所淹沒,亦或被它的幽默所震撼

而微笑,則能感受到說話人的共同心愿:我們一定要努力進(jìn)取,做到個(gè)人應(yīng)有

我們的成就將為時(shí)代和國家做出貢獻(xiàn)。隨書贈(zèng)送的***演講音頻,為演講者的原聲音頻。這些聲音響亮有力,或者啟發(fā)你,或者

讓你動(dòng)起來,給你溫暖,激勵(lì)你前進(jìn)的信念。同時(shí),它也讓你有機(jī)會(huì)品嘗到最正宗的英國手表

達(dá)。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提煉出的演講中具有指引性、勵(lì)志性的“經(jīng)典語錄”,

方便模仿與背誦。地道實(shí)用的英語學(xué)得多了積累得多了,你就能很自然地表達(dá)出極為純正的

英語不僅能提高你的書面表達(dá)能力,而且能提高你的口頭表達(dá)能力。你準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?從現(xiàn)在起讓我們聽聽那些溫暖的聲音

語演講稿

it is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at yale, especially on the

occasion of the 300th anniversary. i have had so many memories of my time here, and

as nick was speaking i thought about how i ended up at yale law school. and it tells

a little bit about how much progress we’ve made.

what i think most about when i think of yale is not just the politically charged

atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that i received. it was at

yale that i began work that has been at the core of what i have cared about ever since.

i began working with new haven legal services representing children. and i studied

child development, abuse and neglect at the yale new haven hospital and the child

study center. i was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with marian

wright edelman at the children’s defense fund, where i went to work after i graduated.

those experiences fueled in me a passion to work for the benefit of children,

particularly the most vulnerable. now, looking back, there is no way that i could have predicted what path my life

would have taken. i didn’t sit around the law school, saying, well, you know, i think

i’ll graduate and then i’ll go to work at the children’s defense fund, and then

the impeachment inquiry, and nixon retired or resigns, i’ll go to arkansas. i didn’

t think like that. i was taking each day at a time. but, i’ve been very fortunate because i’ve always had an idea in my mind about

what i thought was important and what gave my life meaning and purpose. a set of values

and beliefs that have helped me navigate the shoals, the sometimes very treacherous

sea, to illuminate my own true desires, despite that others say about what l should

care about and believe in. a passion to succeed at what l thought was important and

children have always provided that lone star, that guiding light. because l have that

absolute conviction that every child, especially in this, the most blessed of nations

that has ever existed on the face of earth, that every child deserves the opportunity

to live up to his or her god-given potential. but you know that belief and conviction-it may make for a personal mission

statement, but standing alone, not translated into action, it means very little to

anyone else, particularly to those for whom you have those i was thinking about running for the united states senate-which was such

an enormous decision to make, one i never could have dreamed that i would have been

****** when i washere on campus-i visited a school in new york city and i met a young woman, who

was a star athlete. and it doesn’t mean that once having made that choice you will always succeed.

in fact, you won’t. there are setbacks and you will experience difficult

disappointments. you will be slowed down and sometimes the breath will just be knocked

out of you. but if you carry with you the values and beliefs that you can make a

difference in your own life, first and foremost, and then in the lives of others.

you can get back up, you can keep going. but it is also important, as i have found, not to take yourself too seriously,

because after all, every one of us here today, none of us is deserving of full credit.

i think every day of the blessings my birth gave me without any doing of my own. i

chose neither my family nor my country, but they as much as anything i’ve ever done,

determined my course. you have been there trying to serve because you have believed both that it was

the right thing to do and because it gave something back to you. you have dared to

, dare to care to fight for equal justice for all, for equal pay for women,

against hate crimes and bigotry. dare to care about public schools without qualified

teachers or adequate resources. dare to care about protecting our environment. dare

to care about the 10 million children in our country who lack health insurance. dare

to care about the one and a half million children who have a parent in jail. the seven

million people who suffer from hiv/aids. and thank you for caring enough to demand

that our nation do more to help those that are suffering throughout this world with

hiv/aids, to prevent this pandemic from spreading even further. and so bring your values and experiences and insights into politics. dare to help

make, not just a difference in politics, but create a different politics. some have

called you the generation of choice. you’ve been raised with multiple choice tests,

multiple channels, multiple websites and multiple lifestyles. you’ve grown up

choosing among alternatives that were either not imagined, created or available to

people in prior generations. you’ve been invested with far more personal power to customize your life, to

make more free choices about how to live than was ever thought possible. and i think

as i look at all the surveys and research that is done, your choices reflect not only

freedom, but personal responsibility. the social indicators, not the headlines, the social indicators tell a positive

story: drug use and cheating and arrests being down, been pregnancy and suicides,

drunk driving deaths being is not the vast conspiracy you may have heard about; rather it’s a silent

conspiracy of cynici** and indifference and alienation that we see every day, in our

popular culture and in our prodigious as many have said before and as vaclav havel has said to memorably, “it cannot

suffice just to invent new machines, new regulations and new institutions. it is

necessary to understand differently and more perfectly the true purpose of our

existence on this earth and of our deeds.” and i think we are called on to reject,

in this time of blessings that we enjoy, those who will tear us apart and tear us

down and instead to liberate our god-given spirit, by being willing to dare to dream

of a better world. during my campaign, when times were tough and days were long i used to think about

the example of harriet tubman, a heroic new yorker, a 19th century moses, who risked

her life to bring hundreds of slaves to freedom. she would say to those who she gathered

up in the south where she kept going back year after year from the safety of auburn,

new york, that no matter what happens, they had to keep going. if they heard shouts

behind them, they had to keep going. if they heard gunfire or dogs, they had to keep

going to freedom. well, those aren’t the risks we face. it is more the silence and

apathy and indifference that dogs our years ago, i spoke at my own graduation from wellesley, where i did

call on my fellow clas**ates to reject the notion of limitations on our ability to

effect change and instead to embrace the idea that the goal of education should be human liberation and the

freedom to practice with all the skill of our being the art of ****** possible. thank you and god bless you all.篇三:

名人英語演講稿名人英語演講稿 tribute to diana

致戴安娜——查爾斯·斯賓塞在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、責(zé)任心、風(fēng)度和美麗的化身,是無私和人道的象征,是維

保護(hù)真正被踐踏的權(quán)益的旗手,是一個(gè)超越國界的英國女孩,是一個(gè)天生高貴氣質(zhì)的人,

是一個(gè)不分階層的人。this is the text of earl spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral. there

is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment. would that those at whom it is

aimed would take heed. the versions posted on several news services had minor errors.

this is precisely as it was deliverd. i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country

in mourning before a world in shock. we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather

in our need to do so. for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking

part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually

met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday

morning. it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her

today. today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even

though god granted you but half a life. we will all feel cheated, always, that you

were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along

at all. only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want

you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of

the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength

to move forward. there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory. there is no need to do

so. you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen

as a saint. indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of

your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you

double, your joy for life tran**itted wherever you took your **ile, and the sparkle

in those unf***ettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely.

this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes. and if we look to analyze

what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive

feel for what was really important in all our lives. without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance

at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation

of lepers, the random destruction of land mines. diana explained to me once that it

was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with

her constituency of the rejected. the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her

vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty. the last time i saw diana was

on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time

to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising

charity evening. she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in

march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa. i am

proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president

mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a

single picture of her. that meant a lot to her. these were days i will always treasure.

it was as if wed been transported back

to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two

youngest in the she hadnt changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as

a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our

parents homes with me at weekends. it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength

that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact,

true to herself. there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this

time. she talked endlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she

received at the hands of the news*****s. i dont think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered

at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring

her down. it is baffling. my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is

threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum. it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest

was this; that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the

end, the most hunted person of the modern age. she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william

and harry from a similar fate. and i do this here, diana, on your behalf. we will

not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful

that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood

family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you

were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply

immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned. we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always

respect and encourage them in their royal role. but we, like you, recognize the need

for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them

spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead. i know you would have expected

nothing less from us.

篇五:名人英文演講稿

名人英文演講稿

ladies and gentlemen, good morning. it’s my great honor to be here and i am very happy to see you all. thank you for being here.

what i am going to talk about today is how to speak good english. ******

first of all, i’d like to talk about the importance of speaking good english and share my experience in learning english with you. as you know, english has be***e an international language. wherever you go, english is always ***monly used.

it is convenient to know the language. at the same time, english may be the most important factor in deciding which countries are leaders in the future. the language of the most advanced management and technology is undoubtedly english.

being able to absorb this information is really the key to the new century. in the 21century. we can’t go there and speak our own

language because nobody is going to learn it in order to understand us. our asian rival, india, has surged ahead of other developing countries in information technology because of its superior english skills. unlewe are able to master english, we will not be able to get our population to use it and take advantage of the new economy.

there is an urgent need to have a workforce which is proficient in the language in view of the information technology onslaught.

second, about learning english, i think laying a strong

foundation is the first and most important step. in other words, you should read and speak english every day. memorizing new words and

phrases is also helpful. of course, learning english takes some time, so don’t be impatient. remember, rome wasn’t built in a day.

and then since english is not our native tongue, we must develop the muscles of your speech ***ans to produce unfamiliar sounds. when you

read, read as loudly as possible, as clearly as possible and as quickly as possible. tongue muscles’ training is of importance in learning any foreign language.

third, if you want to speak good english, please don’t care how poorly well you speak, only care about catching the chances to speak. you must enjoy losing face, just f***et about your face. the more you speak, the better your english will be***e.

the more mistakes you make, the more progreyou will make. you must enjoy speaking poor english, because speaking is the only thing that will lead you

towards success. don’t give up. just try your best.

every time you move your mouth, your memory will deepen, your muscles will

strengthen. you can make it.

i have made a considerable amounts of public english speaking in my life, i am often asked why the crazy english method is better than other methods or if the crazy english method will help all english learners. my answer is, the method will help the english learners because it is a perfect match with the chinese principles of

diligence, self-help and determination. mere exposure to english will not enable you to speak english. if you want to drive you have to get in the car and drive, if you want to dance you have to turn on the music and dance, if you want to swim you have to jump in the water and swim.

in fact, swimming is the perfect ***parison to learning english. you can’t learn to swim by sitting in a room and reading books about swimming skills. in order to be a swimmer you’ve got to conquer you fear, you’ve got to survive and suck in water, yell for help, you’ve got to lose face many times before you can make it.

but, to be a good swimmer you’ve got to practice again and again. to be a great swimmer you have to practice for years until you can harmonize every part of your body and mind.

篇六:十大名人英語演講稿精選

十大名人英語演講稿精選

1. steve jobs

史蒂芬·喬布斯ceo of apple ***puters 蘋果電腦ceostanford university 斯坦福大學(xué)june 12, xx

xx年6月12日remembering that you are going to die is the best way i know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. you are already naked. there is no reason not to follow your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.

don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.

they somehow already know what you truly want to be***e. everything else is secondary。

記住你將永遠(yuǎn)死去。這是我知道的防止得失的最好方法。沒有理由不跟隨自己的心。 您的時(shí)間有限,所以不要浪費(fèi)時(shí)間過別人的生活。

不要被教條所束縛-把你的生命局限于別人的想法。不要讓別人的意見淹沒你內(nèi)心的聲音。最重要的是,要有勇氣去追隨你的內(nèi)心和直覺,它們不知何故已經(jīng)知道你真正想要的是什么。

其他的,都是次要的。

2. david foster wallace

**家**肯揚(yáng)學(xué)院5月21日,xx

xx年5月21日there are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, “morning, boys. how's the water” and the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes, “what the hell is water”... ****** awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:

“this is water?!薄皌his is water?!眎t is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out。

有兩條小魚一起在水里游泳。當(dāng)他們遇到一條老魚時(shí),他們會(huì)面對(duì)面。老魚向他們點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭,并說:“早上好,孩子們。

水怎么樣”這兩條小魚繼續(xù)往前游了一會(huì)兒后,其中一條小魚實(shí)在忍不住了,看了一下另一條小魚,問道:“水到底是什么東西”……簡(jiǎn)單的意識(shí);對(duì)我們生活中如此真實(shí)、如此必不可少、無處不在、無時(shí)不在的事物的意識(shí),需要我們一遍一遍地提醒自己:“這是

水?!薄斑@是水?!碧焯於急3忠庾R(shí)清醒而鮮活,在**世界中做到這點(diǎn),是不可想象地難。

3. michael uslan

邁克爾·奧斯蘭movie producer 電影制片人indiana university 印第安納大學(xué)may 06, xx

xx年5月6日you must believe in yourself and in your work. when our first batman movie broke all those box-office records, i received a phone call from that united artists exec who, years before, had told me i was out of my mind. now he said, “michael, i'm just calling to congratulate you on the success of batman.

i always said you were a visionary?!?you see the point here — don't believe them when they tell you how bad you are or how terrible your ideas are, but also, don't believe them when they tell you how wonderful you are and how great your ideas are. just

believe in yourself and you'll do just fine. and, oh yes, don't then f***et to market yourself and your ideas. use both sides of your must have a high threshold for frustration.

take it from the guy who was

turned down by every studio in hollywood. you must knock on doors until your knuckles bleed. doors will slam in your face.

you must pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and knock again. it's the only way to achieve your goals in life。

你必須相信自己,對(duì)自己的工作充滿信心。當(dāng)我們的第一部電影《蝙蝠俠》創(chuàng)下史無前例的票房紀(jì)錄時(shí),我接到了藝術(shù)家聯(lián)合會(huì)會(huì)長(zhǎng)的**,他在數(shù)年之前曾說我瘋了。如今他說:

“邁克爾,我給你打**祝賀《蝙蝠俠》的成功。我總說你是一位有遠(yuǎn)見的人?!蹦憧?,關(guān)鍵在這里,當(dāng)他們說你有多差,你的想法有多糟的時(shí)候,不要信他們的話,同時(shí),當(dāng)他們告訴你你有多么了不起,你的想法多美妙時(shí),也不要相信他們。

你只要相信自己,你就能做好。別忘了推銷你自己和你的想法。左右大腦你都得用。

要能經(jīng)受得住挫敗。這是好萊塢每個(gè)制片廠都拒絕的人的經(jīng)歷。你得敲門直到你的指節(jié)流血。

大門會(huì)在你面前砰

然關(guān)上,你必須重振旗鼓,彈去身上的灰塵,再敲下一扇門。這是實(shí)現(xiàn)人生目標(biāo)的唯一途徑。

4. woody hayes

伍迪·海耶斯college fooball coach 大學(xué)橄欖球教練ohio state university 俄亥俄州立大學(xué)may 14, 1986

1986年5月14日in football we always said that the other team couldn't beat us. we had to be sure that we didn't beat ourselves. and that’s what people have to do, too — make sure they don't beat themselves....

you'll find out that nothing that ***es easy is worth a dime. as a matter of fact, i never saw a football player make a tackle with a **ile on his face. never。

在足球比賽中,我們總是說其他球隊(duì)贏不了我們。我們必須做到不把自己打垮。所有人也都必須這么做,確保自己不要被自己打垮。

……你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)簡(jiǎn)單的事情總是一文不值的。事實(shí)上,我從未見過橄欖球運(yùn)動(dòng)員微笑著完成鏟球。從來沒有。

5. bradley whitford

布蘭德利·惠特福德actor 演員university wisconsin - madison 威斯康辛大學(xué)麥迪遜分校may 17, xx

xx年5月17日number one: fall in love with the process and the

results will two: do your three: once you're prepared, throw your preparation in the four:

you are capable of more than you five: six: take have a choice.

you can either be a passive victim of circumstance or you can be the active hero of your own life. action is the antidote to apathy and cynici** and despair。

首先,愛上這個(gè)過程,結(jié)果自然會(huì)來。第二,做你的事。第三,一旦你準(zhǔn)備好了,就付諸行動(dòng)。

第四,你能做的超出你的想象。第五,聆聽。第六,采取行動(dòng)。

你有一個(gè)選擇。你要么成為環(huán)境的被動(dòng)犧牲品,要么成為生活的英雄。行動(dòng)可以消除冷漠、憤世嫉俗和絕望。

6. jerry zucker

杰瑞·朱克director, movie producer 導(dǎo)演、電影制片人university of wisconsin 威斯康辛大學(xué)may 17, xx

xx年5月17日it doesn't matter whether your dream came true if you spent your whole life yourself one question: if i didn't have to do it perfectly, what would i trynobody else is paying as much

attention to your failures as you are. you're the only one who is obsessed with the importance of your own life. to everyone else, it's just a blip on the radar screen, so just move on。

如果你一輩子都在睡覺,你的夢(mèng)想實(shí)現(xiàn)了也沒關(guān)系。問自己一個(gè)問題:如果我不需要完美,我該怎么做?沒有人會(huì)像你一樣在乎他們的失敗。

你是唯一一個(gè)可以追求生命一一的人。對(duì)其他人來說,你只是雷達(dá)屏幕上的一個(gè)點(diǎn)。所以,只管前行吧。

篇七:名人英語演講稿范文

名人英語演講稿范文

this election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. but one that's on my mind tonight's about a woman who casther ballot in atlanta. she's a lot like the millions of others whostood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for o***hing:

ann nixon cooper is 106 yearsold.這次選舉有許多優(yōu)勢(shì),許多故事,會(huì)被告知幾代人。但我今晚想到的是一個(gè)在亞特蘭大投票給她的女人。

她就像其他數(shù)百萬人一樣,在這次選舉中挺身而出,發(fā)出自計(jì)的聲音,除了一件事:尼克松·庫珀已經(jīng)106歲了。

she was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons-- because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.她出生的一代剛剛過去的奴役;當(dāng)時(shí)有沒有汽車在道路上或飛機(jī)在天空中;當(dāng)有人能像她一樣不參加表決的原因有兩個(gè)-因?yàn)樗且幻?,由于她的顏?*。

and tonight, i think about all that she's seen throughout her century in america -- the heartache and the hope; the struggle and the progress; the times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that american creed: yes we can.今晚,我想所有的,她在整個(gè)看到她在美國的世紀(jì)-在心痛和希望;的斗爭(zhēng)和取得的;的時(shí)候,我們被告知,我們不能,和人民誰壓上與美國的信條:

是我們能夠做到。at a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes

di**issed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. yes we can.當(dāng)時(shí)婦女的聲音被壓制和他們的希望被駁回,她活著看到他們站起來,說出并達(dá)成的選票。

是我們能夠做到。

when there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a new deal, new jobs,

a new sense of ***mon purpose. yes we can.當(dāng)有絕望中的塵埃和抑郁一碗全國的土地,她看到一個(gè)民族征服恐懼本身的新政,新的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì),一個(gè)新的共同使命感。

是我們能夠做到。

when the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and a democracy was saved. yes we can.當(dāng)炸彈落在我們的港口和***威脅世界,她在那里目睹了一代產(chǎn)生的偉大和***是保存。

是我們能夠做到。

she was there for the buses in montgomery, the hoses in

birmingham, a bridge in selma, and a preacher from atlanta who told a people that "we shall over***e." yes we can.她在那里的巴士蒙哥馬利,軟管在英國伯明翰,橋梁塞爾瑪和傳教士從亞特蘭大誰告訴人民,“我們克服。

”是我們能夠做到。

a man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.一名男子降落在月球上,墻上下來在柏林,世界是連接我們自己的科學(xué)和想象力。

and this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote, because after 106 years in america, through the best oftimes and the darkest of hours, she knows how

america can change.今年,在這次選舉中,她談到她的手指到屏幕上,她和演員投票,因?yàn)?xx年后,在美國,通過最好的時(shí)候和最黑暗的時(shí)間,她知道怎樣可以改變美國。

yes we can.是我們能夠做到。

america, we have ***e so far. we have seen so much. but there is so much more to do.

so tonight, let us ask ourselves -- if our

children should live tosee the next century; if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as ann nixon cooper, what change will

篇八:名人的英語演講稿

名人英語演講稿tribute to diana

致戴安娜——查爾斯·斯賓塞在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、責(zé)任心、風(fēng)度和美麗的化身,是無私和人道的象征,是維

保護(hù)真正被踐踏的權(quán)益的旗手,是一個(gè)超越國界的英國女孩,是一個(gè)天生高貴氣質(zhì)的人,

是一個(gè)不分階層的人。this is the text of earl spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral. there

is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment. would that those at whom it is

aimed would take heed. the versions posted on several news services had minor errors.

this is precisely as it was deliverd. i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country

in mourning before a world in shock. we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather

in our need to do so. for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking

part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually

met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday

morning. it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her

today. today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even

though god granted you but half a life. we will all feel cheated, always, that you

were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along

at all. only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want

you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of

the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength

to move forward. there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory. there is no need to do

so. you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen

as a saint. indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of

your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you

double, your joy for life tran**itted wherever you took your **ile, and the sparkle

in those unf***ettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely.

this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes. and if we look to analyze

what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive

feel for what was really important in all our lives. without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance

at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation

of lepers, the random destruction of land mines. diana explained to me once that it

was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with

her constituency of the rejected. the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her

vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty. the last time i saw diana was

on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time

to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising

charity evening. she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in

march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa. i am

proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president

mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a

single picture of her. that meant a lot to her. these were days i will always treasure.

it was as if wed been transported back

to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two

youngest in the she hadnt changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as

a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our

parents homes with me at weekends. it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength

that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact,

true to herself. there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this

time. she talked endlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she

received at the hands of the news*****s. i dont think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered

at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring

her down. it is baffling. my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is

threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum. it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest

was this; that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the

end, the most hunted person of the modern age. she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william

and harry from a similar fate. and i do this here, diana, on your behalf. we will

not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful

that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood

family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you

were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply

immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned. we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always

respect and encourage them in their royal role. but we, like you, recognize the need

for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them

spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead. i know you would have expected

nothing less from us. william and harry, we all care desperately for you today. we are all chewed up

with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasnt even our mother. how great your suffering

is we cannot even would like to end by thanking god for the **all mercies he has shown us at this

dreadful time; for taking diana at her most beautiful and radiant and when she had

joy in her private ,every body !thank you .thank you ,every body!

all right,every body go ahead

and have a is everybody doing todayi am here with students at wakefield

higt we have students tuning in from all across america,from kindergraten

through 12th i am just so glad that all could join us today .and i want

to thank wakefield for being such an outstanding host .give yourselves a big round

of appluse.

i know that for many of you ,today is the first day of for thoses of

you in kindengraten ,or starting middle or high school ,is you first day in a new

school,so is understandable if you are a little imagine there are some

seniors out there who are felling pretty good right now,with just one more year to

go .and no matter grade you are in,some of you are probably wishing it were still

sumer and you could have stayed in bed just a little bit longer this know that felling ,when i was young,my family lived lived in indonesia

for a few my mothor,she didn’t have the money to send me where all the

american kids went to school ,but she thought it was important for me to keep up with

an american education,so she decided to teach me extra lessons herself ,monday though

firday ,but she had to go to only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the

morning .

mr. president, ladies and gentlemen,good afternoon! 主席先生,各位來賓,大家午安!

before i introduce our cultural programs, only

tell you one thing first about xx. youre going tohave a great time in beijing.在我介紹我們的文化項(xiàng)目之前,首先我要告訴你們一件有關(guān)于xx的事情,那就是你們

將在北京度過一段美好的時(shí)光。 many people are fascinated by chinss sport legends in

the history. for example, back to songdynasty, which was the 11th century, people

in our country started to play a game called cuju,which is regarded as the origin

of ancient football. the game was so popular that women were alsoparticipating. now,

you would probably understand why our womens football team does so welltoday.很多人都對(duì)中國歷史上的體育傳奇感興趣。例如,早在宋代,大約在11世紀(jì),人們就開始演奏

蹴鞠被認(rèn)為是足球的古老起源。這項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)很受歡迎,婦女也來參加?,F(xiàn)在,

你會(huì)明白為什么我們的女足如此優(yōu)秀。 there are a lot more wonderful and

exciting events waiting for you in the new beijing, a modernmetropolis with 3,000

years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. along with theiconic

imagery of the forbidden city, the temple of heaven and the great wall, the city also

offersan endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants andcannabispackagingemporium.com

shopping malls whichwill amaze and delight youngpeople from around the world. during the olympics, these activites

will also be held in the olympicvillage and in the city for the benefit of the athletes.基于絲綢之路帶來的靈感,我們的火炬接力將有新的突破,從奧林匹亞開始,穿越一些

古文明最古老的國家:希臘、羅馬、埃及、拜占庭、美索不達(dá)米亞、波斯、阿拉伯、印度

度和中國。攜帶的信息“分享和平,分享奧運(yùn)”永恒的火焰將達(dá)到新的高峰,因?yàn)樗鼘⒋┰?/p>

喜馬拉雅山位于世界最高峰珠穆朗瑪峰。在中國,火炬還將穿越**長(zhǎng)江和黃河,

游歷長(zhǎng)城,并拜訪香港,澳門,臺(tái)灣和56個(gè)民族的人們,在這一歷程之中,圣火的**人數(shù)

它將超越以往所有的傳播方式,并鼓勵(lì)更多的人參與到奧林匹克大家庭中。 i am afraid

i can not give you the full picture of our cultural programs within such a short period

oftime. before i end, let me share with you one story. seven hundred years ago, amazed

by hisincredible description of a far away land of great beauty, people asked marco

polo whether hisstories about china were true. and marco answered: what i have told

you was not even half ofwhat i saw. actually, what we have shown you here today is

only a fraction of the beijing thatawaits you. 在這么短的時(shí)間里,我恐怕不能介紹現(xiàn)在的中華全貌與我們的文化,在我結(jié)束前,讓我

我想和你分享一個(gè)故事。七百年前,馬可波羅來到中國。馬可波羅對(duì)中國的美麗感到驚訝

奇怪的描述,人們對(duì)他的描述非常驚訝,人們問馬可波羅他的故事是否屬實(shí),他回答說:

我告訴你的甚至不是我看到的一半。實(shí)際上,我們介紹的只是一小部分。北京在等著呢

著你!ladies and gentlemen,我相信北京將向你們所有人證明它是一片神奇的土地, 不論是運(yùn)動(dòng)員,觀眾,還是全世

界的電視觀眾。來吧,和我們一起來吧!謝謝主席先生。謝謝大家。 現(xiàn)在再次由請(qǐng)何振梁先

生講話。

名人的演講稿 篇2

各位專家,各位老師,下午好。在去年的新年論壇上,我給大家介紹了韓國文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的發(fā)展概況,今年的論壇我繼續(xù)給大家談一下園區(qū)建設(shè)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展所起的作用。

在進(jìn)入正題之前,首先給大家看一下韓國文化內(nèi)容產(chǎn)業(yè)的市場(chǎng)規(guī)模。在韓國文化內(nèi)容產(chǎn)業(yè)領(lǐng)域中出版領(lǐng)域所占的份額最多,達(dá)到了35.7%多。盡管廣播電視、游戲、動(dòng)漫領(lǐng)域發(fā)展迅猛,但作為傳統(tǒng)產(chǎn)業(yè)的出版,其地位和作用也不容忽視,為了保證出版產(chǎn)業(yè)繼續(xù)健全地發(fā)展,韓國政府做了多方面的努力。其中,政府主導(dǎo)下建設(shè)的坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū),創(chuàng)造了較為突出的業(yè)績(jī)。同時(shí)在多元渠道中,該出版產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)也是最早進(jìn)入運(yùn)營的園區(qū),其內(nèi)部的多元文化活動(dòng)也已走上正常運(yùn)行的軌道,這對(duì)于分析園區(qū)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展所起的作用而言是個(gè)較為合適的案例。

本文分三個(gè)部分來探討這一問題。首先對(duì)坡州市的地域經(jīng)濟(jì)做簡(jiǎn)單的介紹。坡州市是人口不足30萬的一個(gè)小城市,依據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)顯示,坡州市的人均生產(chǎn)水平占整個(gè)經(jīng)濟(jì)93.9%,按從業(yè)員規(guī)模來看,截至20xx年共有企業(yè)14949,其中雇傭人數(shù)在1到4名之間的企業(yè)最多,雇傭人數(shù)達(dá)到500名的企業(yè)只有4家,由此可見,坡州市的經(jīng)濟(jì)是以小企業(yè)為中心的。

生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果,園區(qū)啟動(dòng)應(yīng)用之后,為坡州市帶來的總生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約16737億韓元,其中出版、印刷及金融媒體復(fù)制業(yè)計(jì)7304億韓元,占最大比重。

所得誘發(fā)效果,約6004億韓元,出版、印刷及記錄媒體復(fù)制業(yè)以2629億韓元居首位,木材與紙制品約872億韓元,化合物與化學(xué)制品約450億韓元。

第三,園區(qū)內(nèi)文化活動(dòng)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展的推動(dòng)效果。

第一,亞洲出版文化信息中心的設(shè)立效果。

亞洲出版文化信息中心設(shè)立于20xx年9月,亞洲出版文化信息中心設(shè)立的效果如下:

生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果,總誘發(fā)效果約273億韓元,建設(shè)業(yè)部門約171億,原生金屬約18億,房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)約11億。

所得誘發(fā)效果,總所得誘發(fā)效果約44億韓元,建設(shè)業(yè)部門最多,達(dá)27億5千萬,原生金屬約3億,房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)約1億8千萬。

雇傭誘發(fā)效果,建設(shè)業(yè)以30名居首位,原生金屬3名,化合物與化學(xué)制品、非金屬礦物制造、房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)等各2名。

政府支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約52800萬,所得誘發(fā)效果12700萬,雇傭誘發(fā)效果并不明顯,只有1名,資深支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果。自身支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約10億1千6百萬韓元。

總之坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的開發(fā)運(yùn)用及園區(qū)內(nèi)舉辦的相關(guān)文化活動(dòng)所帶來的生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果達(dá)到1兆6738億韓元,所得誘發(fā)效果約6千4億韓元,雇傭誘發(fā)效果達(dá)16000余名,由此可見坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)為推動(dòng)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展做出巨大的貢獻(xiàn)。謝謝。

名人的演講稿 篇3

This is a record of your time. This is your movie. Live out your dream and fantasies. Whisper questions to the Sphinx at night. Sit for hours at sidewalk cafes and drink with your heroes. Make pilgrimages to Mougins and Abiquiu. Look up and down.

這是你走過的路程,這是你自己的電影。別沉涵于自己的理美夢(mèng)和幻想;晚上向斯芬克斯低聲發(fā)問,坐在路邊的咖啡館和你心目中的英雄小酌,去穆吉山和阿比丘山朝圣,上下求索。

Believe in the unknown for it is there. Live in many places. Live with flowers and music and book and painting and sculpture. Keep a read of your time, Learn to read well. Learn to listen and speak well. Know your country, know your history, know yourself.

相信未知的事物,因?yàn)樗鼈兇嬖?廣為游歷,讓生活充滿鮮花,音樂,書籍,繪畫和雕塑。安排好自己的時(shí)間,學(xué)會(huì)好好讀書,學(xué)會(huì)傾聽和好好說話。了解你的國家,了解你的世界,了解你的歷史,了解你自己。

Take care of yourself physically and mentally. You owe it? to yourself. Be good to those around you. And do all of these things with passion. Give a11 that you can. Remember, Life is short and death is long.

照顧好自己的身體和思想,這是你的責(zé)任,友善地對(duì)待周圍的人,并滿懷激情做好這些事情。奉獻(xiàn)自己的一切。記住,生 命是短暫的,死亡是漫長(zhǎng)的。

名人的演講稿 篇4

名人愛國的演講稿


尊敬的各位來賓,親愛的同胞們:


大家好!今天,我非常榮幸站在這里,與大家共同探討一個(gè)永恒而偉大的話題——愛國。正如標(biāo)題所示,我將以“名人愛國的演講稿”為主題,希望通過這個(gè)話題,我們能共同思考,如何以身作則,成為對(duì)國家充滿愛心的愛國之人。


偉大的民族,不能離開偉大的國家。我們的國家,有著遼闊的領(lǐng)土,燦爛的文化,華麗的歷史,而這一切的一切,正是由愛國的人們共同創(chuàng)造出來的。愛國,并不僅僅是對(duì)國家的熱愛,更是一種責(zé)任和擔(dān)當(dāng),是為國家的繁榮富強(qiáng)而努力奮斗,為國家的安寧穩(wěn)定而付出犧牲。


回首歷史,我們不難找到許多名人愛國的典范。我想提到我們偉大的革命家孫中山先生。他是中國革命的先驅(qū)者,也是民族解放斗爭(zhēng)的杰出領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者。孫中山先生倡導(dǎo)的“三民主義”成為了中國革命的重要理論基礎(chǔ),他一生致力于民族獨(dú)立和國家富強(qiáng),用智慧和意志為中國人民開拓了希望之路。他說過:“吾愛吾國,吾民吾民”,這句簡(jiǎn)單而深邃的話語,道出了他對(duì)祖國和人民付出的無盡愛戀。


除此之外,我們還有國學(xué)大師——孔子,他是古代儒家學(xué)派的創(chuàng)始人之一??鬃訉?duì)愛國有著深刻的理解和獨(dú)到的見解。他認(rèn)為,一個(gè)人之所以能夠真正愛國,首先要做到“修身齊家治國平天下”。他強(qiáng)調(diào)要從自身做起,培養(yǎng)高尚的品德和道德修養(yǎng),使個(gè)人成為得體、謙和、勇敢和有智慧的人,為國家的發(fā)展和進(jìn)步貢獻(xiàn)自己的力量。


當(dāng)然,我們時(shí)代也有許多令人敬佩的名人,他們以自己的行動(dòng)彰顯了對(duì)國家的深深眷戀。例如,科學(xué)家朱福治,他是中國核潛艇軍事技術(shù)的奠基人,為我國的國防事業(yè)做出了巨大貢獻(xiàn)。在國家面臨困境時(shí),他堅(jiān)定地加入了國家的核潛艇研究開發(fā)隊(duì)伍,不畏艱辛和風(fēng)險(xiǎn),用自己的智慧和努力幫助中國在核潛艇技術(shù)方面迅速崛起。他的努力和奉獻(xiàn)精神,讓我們?yōu)橹械津湴梁妥院馈?/p>

作為普通人,我們或許無法像這些名人一樣做出驚人的成就,但我們同樣可以用自己微小的力量傳遞愛國之情。如何以身作則,成為一個(gè)真正的愛國者呢?我們要厚植愛國之心,要有深深的家國情懷。只有真正熱愛國家,了解國家的歷史文化和社會(huì)發(fā)展才能更好地為國家做貢獻(xiàn)。我們要通過自己的行動(dòng),傳遞和宣揚(yáng)正能量。無論是在生活中,還是在工作中,我們都應(yīng)該遵守法律和道德規(guī)范,勇于擔(dān)當(dāng),積極行動(dòng),用自己的實(shí)際行動(dòng)展示愛國之心。我們要關(guān)注國家的發(fā)展,努力提升自己的綜合素質(zhì)。只有不斷學(xué)習(xí)、進(jìn)步,才能更好地為國家的建設(shè)和發(fā)展作出貢獻(xiàn)。


親愛的同胞們,愛國主義是中華民族偉大復(fù)興的消息。作為中華兒女,我們肩負(fù)著使命和責(zé)任,要積極傳承和弘揚(yáng)這一美德。正如喬治·華盛頓所說:“一個(gè)國家的崛起和民族的繁榮,不僅僅依賴領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者和英雄的努力,更需要每個(gè)人都具備愛國之心?!弊屛覀償y手努力,為實(shí)現(xiàn)中華民族偉大復(fù)興的中國夢(mèng)而奮斗,為祖國的繁榮富強(qiáng)貢獻(xiàn)自己的力量!


小編感謝您的閱讀!

名人的演講稿 篇5

各位專家,各位老師,下午好。在去年的新年論壇上,我給大家介紹了韓國產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的發(fā)展概況,今年的論壇我繼續(xù)給大家談一下園區(qū)建設(shè)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展所起的作用。

在進(jìn)入正題之前,首先給大家看一下韓國文化內(nèi)容產(chǎn)業(yè)的市場(chǎng)規(guī)模。在韓國文化內(nèi)容產(chǎn)業(yè)領(lǐng)域中出版領(lǐng)域所占的份額最多,達(dá)到了35.7%多。盡管廣播電視、游戲、動(dòng)漫領(lǐng)域發(fā)展迅猛,但作為傳統(tǒng)產(chǎn)業(yè)的出版,其地位和作用也不容忽視,為了保證出版產(chǎn)業(yè)繼續(xù)健全地發(fā)展,韓國政府做了多方面的努力。其中,政府主導(dǎo)下建設(shè)的坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū),創(chuàng)造了較為突出的業(yè)績(jī)。同時(shí)在多元渠道中,該出版產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)也是最早進(jìn)入運(yùn)營的園區(qū),其內(nèi)部的'多元文化活動(dòng)也已走上正常運(yùn)行的軌道,這對(duì)于分析園區(qū)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展所起的作用而言是個(gè)較為合適的案例。

本文分三個(gè)部分來探討這一問題。首先對(duì)坡州市的地域經(jīng)濟(jì)做簡(jiǎn)單的介紹。坡州市是人口不足30萬的一個(gè)小城市,依據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)顯示,坡州市的人均生產(chǎn)水平占整個(gè)經(jīng)濟(jì)93.9%,按從業(yè)員規(guī)模來看,截至20xx年共有企業(yè)14949,其中雇傭人數(shù)在1到4名之間的企業(yè)最多,雇傭人數(shù)達(dá)到500名的企業(yè)只有4家,由此可見,坡州市的經(jīng)濟(jì)是以小企業(yè)為中心的。

從20xx年的地域總生產(chǎn)統(tǒng)計(jì)表中可以看出,建設(shè)業(yè)是以881791百萬韓幣,居第一位,其次是房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)和汽車,與其他制造業(yè)。與出版物流相關(guān)的運(yùn)輸業(yè)誘發(fā)率出現(xiàn)1.846的數(shù)值。雇傭誘發(fā)率最高的產(chǎn)業(yè)是住宿和餐飲業(yè),達(dá)0.0821。最低的是農(nóng)林漁業(yè),出版、印刷及金融媒體復(fù)制業(yè)的雇傭誘發(fā)率是0.0189,在28個(gè)產(chǎn)業(yè)部門中居14位。所得誘發(fā)率,指數(shù)最高的產(chǎn)業(yè)部門是教育服務(wù),達(dá)0.9931。其次是出版、印刷及記錄媒體復(fù)制業(yè)、汽車與其他制造業(yè)等。所得誘發(fā)率指數(shù)較低的產(chǎn)業(yè)相應(yīng)是水電煤氣、礦業(yè)、農(nóng)林漁業(yè)和通信業(yè)。

坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)從竣工以來,截至20xx年8月共有268家企業(yè)入住。雇傭人數(shù)由20xx年255名,上升到20xx年2862名,約增加了10倍。坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的生產(chǎn)值也由20xx年的75億韓幣增長(zhǎng)到20xx年的4200億韓元。由此可知,坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的總生產(chǎn)值約7151.13億韓元,出版、印刷生產(chǎn)值達(dá)6460.65億韓元,占90%。

生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果,園區(qū)啟動(dòng)應(yīng)用之后,為坡州市帶來的總生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約16737億韓元,其中出版、印刷及金融媒體復(fù)制業(yè)計(jì)7304億韓元,占最大比重。

所得誘發(fā)效果,約6004億韓元,出版、印刷及記錄媒體復(fù)制業(yè)以2629億韓元居首位,木材與紙制品約872億韓元,化合物與化學(xué)制品約450億韓元。

第三,園區(qū)內(nèi)文化活動(dòng)對(duì)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展的推動(dòng)效果。

第一,亞洲出版文化信息中心的設(shè)立效果。

亞洲出版文化信息中心設(shè)立于20xx年9月,亞洲出版文化信息中心設(shè)立的效果如下:

生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果,總誘發(fā)效果約273億韓元,建設(shè)業(yè)部門約171億,原生金屬約18億,房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)約11億。

所得誘發(fā)效果,總所得誘發(fā)效果約44億韓元,建設(shè)業(yè)部門最多,達(dá)27億5千萬,原生金屬約3億,房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)約1億8千萬。

雇傭誘發(fā)效果,建設(shè)業(yè)以30名居首位,原生金屬3名,化合物與化學(xué)制品、非金屬礦物制造、房地產(chǎn)與企業(yè)服務(wù)等各2名。

兒童圖書展,坡州出版圖書文化財(cái)團(tuán)從20xx年10月開始舉辦坡州兒童書會(huì),20xx年圖書展為兒童嘉獎(jiǎng)和圖書業(yè)界人員開發(fā)了以兒歌為主題的三步路線,描繪主題、圖片、想象力教室、叢林體驗(yàn),竟然有活動(dòng)項(xiàng)目吸引了約200家出版社和相關(guān)團(tuán)體前來參觀,游覽人數(shù)達(dá)到了58633名。

政府支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約52800萬,所得誘發(fā)效果12700萬,雇傭誘發(fā)效果并不明顯,只有1名,資深支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果。自身支援下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約10億1千6百萬韓元。

書會(huì),坡州出版圖書文化財(cái)團(tuán)于20xx年10月開始舉辦坡州書會(huì),書會(huì)開發(fā)豐富多彩的活動(dòng)項(xiàng)目,如作者見面會(huì)等,還有娛樂表演、電影節(jié)、科學(xué)家見面會(huì)等。自身預(yù)算下的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約2億7百萬韓元,所得誘發(fā)效果約4400萬韓元,雇傭誘發(fā)效果1名。游客帶來的經(jīng)濟(jì)效果,生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果約12000萬韓元,所得誘發(fā)效果約3700萬韓元,雇傭誘發(fā)效果5名。

總之坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)的開發(fā)運(yùn)用及園區(qū)內(nèi)舉辦的相關(guān)文化活動(dòng)所帶來的生產(chǎn)誘發(fā)效果達(dá)到1兆6738億韓元,所得誘發(fā)效果約6千4億韓元,雇傭誘發(fā)效果達(dá)16000余名,由此可見坡州出版文化產(chǎn)業(yè)園區(qū)為推動(dòng)地域經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展做出巨大的貢獻(xiàn)。謝謝。

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