競選生活英語演講稿 模板1
閱讀小貼士:模板1共計(jì)426個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長2分鐘。朗讀需要3分鐘,中速朗讀3分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要4分鐘,有259位用戶喜歡。
大學(xué)生活英語演講稿
大學(xué)生活英語演講稿——my campus life
hello everyone.today i"m glad to be here to give a speech about my fresh e_perience in china agriculture university.
first i must say the campus life is really different from what i have e_perienced in high school.for instance,i used to lean upon my dormitory teacher to wake me up on time.but now i have to set several alarm clocks to make myself could hear them in the morning.otherwise,i would miss my class.
and then even worse there would be nobody remind me e_cept my teacher!so the differences are everywhere and i could easily find them.
the change of life is great and it"s wonderful:i have more time of my own and the rights to decide how i live.
my campus activities are rich and colorful.learning english has become a habit to me cause i plan to study abroad in ne_t few years.playing guzheng is my favorite activity.i have kept on practising it since i was a little girl and i wish to win more competitions in my campus life.
our university has the first level equipments and the most e_perienced teachers,also has the best students(laugh).i consider it to be a honor that i"ve got a chance to study here and i sincerely hope that we could live wonderful lives in our campus!
競選生活英語演講稿 模板2
閱讀小貼士:模板2共計(jì)400個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長1分鐘。朗讀需要2分鐘,中速朗讀3分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要4分鐘,有241位用戶喜歡。
低碳生活英語演講稿范文
presently, a new lifestyle called low carbon life is spreading every corner of our country. the concepts of low carbon are low energy and no waste. it is such a significant project that i can‘t wait to present my ideas on how to promote it.
on the first place, a no-car day is supposed to set up every week in our school. because cars not only cause serious air pollution but also waste energy. on no-car day, neither students nor teachers are allowed to drive to school. meanwhile, just walk, jump, cycle or run. use our legs and enjoy the fun.
on the second place, we had best not use plastic bags any more. no one can stand the "white pollution"。 so, it is wise to use bags which can be reused again and again. finally, one thing that we should keep in mind: every big thing comes from the subtle. therefore, as students, we ought to turn out the lights the moment we leave, turn off the tap in time, and reuse our te_tbook and so on.
all in all, it weighs greatly for all of us to put the low carbon lifestyle into practice. just set our mind to these: no-car day, no plastic bags, and no waste. let‘s do it now.
競選生活英語演講稿 模板3
閱讀小貼士:模板3共計(jì)606個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀5分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要6分鐘,有173位用戶喜歡。
生活的英語演講稿life is a choice
in our daily lives,we have many choices to make,such as what to eat for supper,what clothes to wear,or what to do on weekends. at certain times in our lives,we need to make even more critical choices,such as which school to attend,what job to take or who to choose as husband or wife.
yes,life is a mater of choice. seemingly,it means a choice of tangible things. but in essence,it means choosing a way of life. life is to be lived,saved,and enjoyed,not to be wasted or complained about. hardly can we forget the time when our society faced the grave threat from the life-and-death disease-sars. yet,even during those dreadful times,some afflicted people remained optimistic. instead of wearing neutral white masks,some people turned to colorful ones and thus display a happy mood. and some creative people dubbed sars to mean“smile and remain smiling .” i was deeply touched by their optimistic,nearly forgetting that we are still in a battle,people who survive these kinds of circumstances,decide in their minds to carry on in spite of the overwhelming odds.
laid-off workers typically regarded as the victims of economic advancement,are subject to desperation that being unemployed has brought on them. but encouragingly,we have witnessed some of them striving hard to rebuild confidence toward life and discover new opportunities for demonstrating their values.
although we cannot choose our appearance,inborn gifts and even avoid une_pected disasters and adversities,we do have the privilege to choose to live optimistically,to love our lives,to have dreams,and to cherish hopes.
every morning when we get up,we have a choice of how we want to approach life that day. as for me,i choose to be cheerful.
競選生活英語演講稿 模板4
閱讀小貼士:模板4共計(jì)234個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長1分鐘。朗讀需要2分鐘,中速朗讀2分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要3分鐘,有114位用戶喜歡。
my brother-in-law opened the bottom drawer of my sisters bureau and lifted out a tissue-wrapped package. this, he said, is not a slip. this is lingerie. he discarded the tissue and handed me the slip.
it was e_quisite, silk, handmade and trimmed with a cobweb of lace. the price tag with an astronomical figure on it was still attached.
jan bought this the first time we went to new york, at least 8 or 9 years ago. she never wore it. she was saving it for a special occasion.
well, i guess this is the occasion.
he took the slip from me and put it on the bed, with the other clothes we were taking to the mortician. his hands lingered on the soft
《時(shí)間英語演講稿——珍惜生活中的每一天》
競選生活英語演講稿 模板5
閱讀小貼士:模板5共計(jì)1767個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長5分鐘。朗讀需要9分鐘,中速朗讀12分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要17分鐘,有255位用戶喜歡。
ted英語演講:不要太嚴(yán)肅,生活需要有趣的人
good afternoon. my name is uldus. i am a photo-based artist from russia. i started my way around si_ years ago with ironic self-portraits to lay open so many stereotypes about nationalities, genders, and social issues — ["i am russian. i sell drugs, guns, porno with kids!"] ["vodka = water. i love vodka!"] (laughter) — using photography as my tool to send a message. ["marry me, i need a visa."]
下午好。我叫尤德思,是一名來自俄羅斯的攝影藝術(shù)家。我的職業(yè)生涯開始于大約六年前,做諷刺意味的自我肖像,以揭露很多有關(guān)國籍、性別以及社會(huì)問題的刻板印象
—— [我是俄羅斯人,我賣毒品、槍支兒童情色片] [伏特加=水我愛伏特加!] 我用照片作為傳達(dá)信息的工具 [我們結(jié)婚吧 我要簽證]
today, i am still performing in front of the camera and trying to be brave like wonder woman. i focus on balancing meaningful message, aesthetic, beauty, composition, some irony, and artifacts.
直到今天,我仍在鏡頭面前表演,試圖像女超人那般勇敢。我關(guān)注尋求有意義的信息,唯美、靚麗信息組成,諷刺和藝術(shù)品間的平衡。
today, i"m going to tell you about my project, which is named desperate romantics. they"re my artifacts, or paintings from pre-raphaelites brotherhood england mid-19th century. i took the painting and gifted new, contemporary meaning talking about issues which are surrounding me in russia, capturing people who are non-models but have an interesting story.
今天,我想講述我的一個(gè)項(xiàng)目名叫絕望的浪漫,這是我的手工藝品或稱繪畫作品,屬于拉斐爾前派,英國藝術(shù)家兄弟會(huì)出現(xiàn)在十九世紀(jì)中期,我為這些畫作賦予其全新而前衛(wèi)的意指,談?wù)撛诙砹_斯圍發(fā)生在我身邊一些故事,尋找非職業(yè)模特卻有有趣故事的人。
this boy is a professional dancer, only 12 years old, but at secondary school, he hides his dancing classesand is wearing the mask of brutality, trying to be united with the rest of his classmates like a storm trooper has no personality. but this boy has goals and dreams but hides it to be socially accepted, because being different isn"t easy, especially in russia.
這個(gè)小男孩大概12歲,是個(gè)職業(yè)舞者。但在初中他隱藏了學(xué)舞的經(jīng)歷,將自己偽裝成無情的人,想要融入班級(jí)中,如同沒有個(gè)性的突擊隊(duì)員。但這個(gè)男孩有目標(biāo)和夢想,他將其隱藏以求融入社群,因?yàn)榕c眾不同實(shí)在太難了,尤其在俄羅斯。
ne_t portrait interpretation is metaphoric. and this is nikita, a security guard from one of the bars in st. petersburg. he likes to say, "you wouldn"t like me when i"m angry," quoting hulk from the movie, but i"ve never seen him angry. he hides his sensitivities and romantic side, because in russia, among guys, that"s not cool to be romantic, but it"s cool to be surrounded with women and look like an aggressive hulk.
下一張肖像是個(gè)隱喻,這是尼基塔,圣彼得堡一間酒吧的保安人員。他似乎在說:你不會(huì)希望我生氣的,這是電影《綠巨人》中的臺(tái)詞,但我從未見過他生氣。他隱藏了自己敏感且浪漫的性格,因?yàn)樵诙砹_斯男人們認(rèn)為浪漫太不酷了,但是被女人包圍看起來像個(gè)好斗的綠巨人是很酷的。
sometimes, in my project, i would take the painting and give it new meaning and new temptation about it.sometimes, i would compare facial features and playing with words: irony, iron man, ironing man.
有時(shí),我的創(chuàng)作會(huì)賦予畫作新的意義和新的誘惑。有時(shí)我會(huì)對(duì)比面部容貌玩文字游戲: 諷刺、鋼鐵俠、燙衣先生。
through the artifacts, i bring social issues which surround me in russia into the conversation. interesting fact about marriage in russia, that most of the 18, 19-year-old girls are already ready, and dream to get married. we"re taught from childhood, successful marriage means successful life, so most of the girls kind of fight to get a good husband.
通過作品我將在俄羅斯經(jīng)歷的社會(huì)問題帶入談話中,在俄羅斯有關(guān)婚姻問題的有趣現(xiàn)象是絕大多數(shù)18 19歲的人已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好并期待投入婚姻之中。從兒時(shí)起我們就被教育到成功的婚姻意味著成功的人生,因此絕大多數(shù)女孩想要尋找 一個(gè)好丈夫。
and what about me? i"m 27 years old. for russian society, i"m an old maid and hopeless to ever get married.that"s why you see me in a me_ican fighter mask, in the wedding dress, all desperate in my garden. but remember, irony is the key, and this is actually to motivate girls to fight for goals, for dreams, and change stereotypes. be brave. be ironic — it helps. be funny and create some magic.
而我呢? 我已經(jīng)27歲了,在俄羅斯我被認(rèn)為是個(gè)老女人,嫁不出去了。圖中的我?guī)е鞲鐟?zhàn)士頭盔,穿著婚紗絕望地站在我的花園里。但是,諷刺是關(guān)鍵這幅圖實(shí)際上是在激勵(lì)女孩們?yōu)榱四繕?biāo)、夢想去戰(zhàn)斗,改變刻板印象勇敢、戲謔——這很有用做個(gè)有趣的人,創(chuàng)造魔法。
競選生活英語演講稿 模板6
閱讀小貼士:模板6共計(jì)946個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要5分鐘,中速朗讀7分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要9分鐘,有116位用戶喜歡。
i think every student in junior high school or even a new term the first class meeting is a "new semester new plan," the university did not e_pect to have such a ban would be the same. however, every freshman to the university of strange environments such as e_ploration in the dark. however, an early goal set for myself in the dark, lit as a beacon, a constant reminder to guide us forward.
sister school seniors who passed before the e_change of e_perience, we can avoid detours. but everyone there is a separate individual, the e_perience can not be completely copied, should have its own general plan. college life includes learning, work and life. following on from the three aspects i came to my planning.
about learning: as long as we still a student, the total should be on learning more important position.
said freshman should be laid and compacted in the high number of basic english. therefore, in this two subjects put more effort is acceptable. last week the high number may be, i do feel a certain degree of difficulty, the preview before class and after school consolidation e_ercise is important. hope that through their practical learning in high numbers on the do not hang division. morning reading soon began to organize, which is learning english, the best opportunity to practice oral english.
indeed difficult to get up early, but i, as a member of the department of learning, i not only have to set an e_ample for other students should have acquired in the morning reading in. we have classes two nights a week only, the night a lot of time should be fully utilized. go to the library, participate in various activities that can harvest a lot of lectures!
other courses i would like to attend a lecture class, e_am take notes, e_ams should be no problem.
about work: every freshmen want to get a job at the university to e_ercise their own. i was no e_ception, e_periencing a lot of job interviews, into the three departments. will certainly be a little tired, a little busy, but i am full, know a lot of people, make more friends, learned a great deal of knowledge not in books. learning to do the work of the best things correct.
about life: as born in wuhan, is the first time i came to the university of fully independent living. from open water to the laundry to wash, to organize the house ... everything seemed very used to. without the help of parents and care, even nagging, autonomy back to me. more were free, were less constrained; more hard copies, far fewer care; more were lazy, far fewer urge ... but bedroom, the students have the help and concern, i also feel the general home warmth.
i believe in learning, work, find the balance between three aspects of life, go hand in hand, college life will be our life a perfect memory!
thank you! the end of my speech!
大學(xué)生活英語演講稿范文
競選生活英語演講稿 模板7
閱讀小貼士:模板7共計(jì)1919個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長5分鐘。朗讀需要10分鐘,中速朗讀13分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要18分鐘,有252位用戶喜歡。
enjoy yourself while fulfilling responsibility
(2001年11月8日,在西安舉行的第七屆 "21世紀(jì)·愛立信杯"英語演講比賽西北地區(qū)比賽中獲得第一名)
專家點(diǎn)評(píng):本文主題突出,以小見大,寓意深刻,語言樸實(shí)自然,表達(dá)的情感強(qiáng)烈,是演講佳作。
in my 18 years of life, there have been many things. university days are the best part of them. i can never forget the days when i stepped into my university. i was impressed by its garden-like campus, its enthusiastic students and especially its learning atmosphere. i at once fell in love with it.
after the arduous military training, i get absolutely absorbed in my studies. the classes given by the teachers are e_cellent. they provide us with information not only from our te_tbooks but from many other sources as well. they easily arouse my insatiable desire to take in as much as i can.
frankly speaking, at first i had some difficulty following the teachers. however, through my own efforts and thanks to my teachers" guidance, i made remarkable progress. now i"ve benefited a lot from lectures and many other academic reports.
learning is a long process; i"ll keep e_ploring in the treasure house of knowledge to enrich myself. this summer i got out of the ivory tower and entered the real world. a publishing house offered me a part-time job in compilation and revision.
at the beginning i was belittled by my colleagues. but they were really surprised when i translated seven english articles over 5,000 words on only one day. gradually, they began to look at me with respectful eyes. in their opinion i turned out to be a useful and trustworthy colleague.
i also realize that only those who bring happiness for others can be truly happy. so i often take part in activities concerning public welfare. i once went to a barren mountain village with my classmates. we taught the kids there who could not afford school. while showing them how broad and how civilized the outer world is, i was deeply touched by their eagerness to learn, their honesty and their purity. i couldn"t control my tears on the day when we left. the precious e_perience with the poor kids made me aware of the responsibility on the shoulders of us, future teachers.
besides study and social practice, there are entertainments as well. i do body building every day, hoping to keep healthy and energetic. we also write a play and put it on in our spare time.
campus life is the most splendid time. but different people have different choices. the majority of students cherish their beautiful season and cherish the hope that one day they"ll become outstanding. but there are indeed some students still under ignorance. they gather together for eating, drinking or playing cards. they"re busy in searching for a girlfriend or a boyfriend. they forget completely about their mission as college students and the hope of their motherland.
finally, i do hope everybody can try their best to become a worthy citizen of the country. i do hope everybody can become the backbone of our nation and make great contributions to society!
譯文:享受生活、不忘使命
在我這18年的生命中,有著許多美好的經(jīng)歷,而大學(xué)生活則是其中最難忘的一段。我永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)忘記剛剛跨進(jìn)大學(xué)校園的那幾天:花園一樣的校園,熱情活躍的學(xué)生,特別是那里的學(xué)習(xí)氣氛,給我留下了深刻的印象。
經(jīng)過了一段艱辛的軍事訓(xùn)練后,我完全融入到了學(xué)習(xí)中。老師的講課真是棒極了。他們傳授給我們的不僅是課本上的知識(shí),還包括其他各種各樣的信息。我渴望獲得盡可能多的知識(shí),是老師激發(fā)起了我這個(gè)不能滿足的欲望。
坦率地說,一開始我還不能跟上老師的講課。但是,通過我自己的努力以及老師的指導(dǎo),我取得了巨大的進(jìn)步。我從老師的授課和其他許多學(xué)術(shù)報(bào)告中獲益匪淺。
學(xué)習(xí)是個(gè)循序漸進(jìn)、長期的過程,我會(huì)在知識(shí)的寶庫中不斷探索,豐富自我。今年暑假,我跨出象牙塔,進(jìn)入并接觸到了真正的社會(huì)。一個(gè)出版社給了我編輯和校對(duì)的兼職工作。
工作初期,同事們都礁不起我。但是,當(dāng)我在一天之內(nèi)翻譯完(總字?jǐn)?shù)超過5000字)的英語文章后,他們真的是
大吃一驚。漸漸地,他們開始用尊敬的眼光看待我。他們認(rèn)為,我變成了一個(gè)有用并值得信賴的好同事。
我也同樣意識(shí)到,只有那些為別人帶來幸福的人才能真正的幸福。因而,我經(jīng)常參加有關(guān)公眾福利享業(yè)的活動(dòng)。有一次,我和同學(xué)去了一個(gè)貧痔的山區(qū)村莊。在那里,我們教那些沒錢上學(xué)的孩子。我向他們展示了一幅寬廣、文明的外部世界的畫面,但同時(shí)我也被那些孩子學(xué)習(xí)的渴望、他們的真誠和純潔深深打動(dòng)了。在我們離開的那一天,我那不爭氣的眼淚禁不住流了下來。這次珍貴的經(jīng)歷讓我們這些未來的教師意識(shí)到了自己肩上的責(zé)任重大。
除了學(xué)習(xí)和社會(huì)實(shí)踐,我還經(jīng)常參加娛樂活動(dòng)。我每天都鍛煉身體,希望保持健康和充滿活力。我們還在業(yè)余時(shí)間寫劇本并排練演出。
園生活是最豐富多彩的。但是,不同的人有著不同的選擇。大多數(shù)的學(xué)生珍惜他們的美好時(shí)光,并殷切希望將來能出類拔萃??墒?,的確有學(xué)生無動(dòng)于衷。他們聚在一起吃喝玩樂;他們忙于追求異性朋友;他們完全忘記了自己作為大學(xué)生的使命和祖國對(duì)他們的厚望。
最后,我希望每個(gè)人都能盡最大努力成為國家的有用人才。我也希望每個(gè)人都能成為我們民族的脊梁,為社會(huì)做出巨大的貢獻(xiàn)!
競選生活英語演講稿 模板8
閱讀小貼士:模板8共計(jì)204個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長1分鐘。朗讀需要2分鐘,中速朗讀2分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要2分鐘,有278位用戶喜歡。
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however mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard names. is not so bad as you are.it looks poorest when you are richest.the fault-finder will find faults in paradise.love your life,poor as it is.you may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a poor-house.the setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man’s abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.i do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have
競選生活英語演講稿 模板9
閱讀小貼士:模板9共計(jì)2505個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長7分鐘。朗讀需要13分鐘,中速朗讀17分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要23分鐘,有210位用戶喜歡。
thirty college students across the country attended the tenth 21st century cup national english speaking contest in beijing on april 10. eventually, _ia peng, from nanjing university was named the champion. the second and third places went to zhang jing, a sophomore from china foreign affairs university, and zhang a _u, from hong kong polytechnic university, respectively. more than 1000 college students in beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in friendship hotel.
just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on "the impact of globalization on traditional chinese values". that was at the semi-final on april 8-9. what will chinese college students think about the impact? each contestant had his own take on the subject. _ia summed up globalization by saying: "it’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad." _ia took the old wall of his city, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. he suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the "intangible walls" of their minds that prevent communication. while some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.
over the past 10 years, the national english speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to e_press and show themselves. it’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition. owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.
liu _in, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of cctv-9. recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: "when you want to e_press your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy." with the champion title in 21st century cup, liu attended the international public speaking competition in london in may 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.
the winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in shanghai foreign studies university. while being asked whether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: "learn english with passion and enthusiasm." attracted by the greatness of english language, gu even changed her major from accounting to english in her postgraduate study. the most important issue in english learning process she pointed out is personal interests. only people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.
when chief of global media giant viacom sumner redstone gave a speech in tsinghua university on his autobiography a passion to win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: "firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, i don’t think i’m too old to leave work, actually i love my work very much."
some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. with a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.
i’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. the old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.
our ancestors liked to build walls. they built walls in beijing, _i’an, nanjing and many other cities, and they built the great wall, which snakes across half our country. they built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.
for a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.
my perceptions, however, changed after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. my classmates and i were walking with some foreign students. as we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. suddenly one foreign student asked me, "where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?"
"we’re already in the eastern suburbs," i replied. he seemed taken aback, "i thought you chinese had walls for everything." his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our walled cities to "jails", while i insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in china that had no walls.
that debate had no winners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instance, he told me that some major universities like o_ford and cambridge were not surrounded by walls. i have to admit that we do have many walls in china, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. we will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.
let me give another e_ample.
a year ago, when i was working on a term paper, i needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. however, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, "you can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here." in the end, i had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.
at the beginning of this semester, i heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my e_perience wouldn’t be repeated. barriers would be replaced by bridges. an inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. with globalization and china integrated into the world, i believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.
i know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to china’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to e_amine their role in the modern world.
and how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? should we tear them down? definitely not. my city, like beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. these walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. if the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. they are now bridges that link east and west, south and north, and all countries of the world. our cultural heritage will survive globalization.
《英語演講稿《讓生活充滿激情》》出自:1566范文網(wǎng)
競選生活英語演講稿 模板10
閱讀小貼士:模板10共計(jì)2404個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長7分鐘。朗讀需要13分鐘,中速朗讀17分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要22分鐘,有179位用戶喜歡。
生活需要激情——英語演講稿
just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “the impact of globalization on traditional chinese values”。 that was at the semi-final on april 8-9. what will chinese college students think about the impact? each contestant had his own take on the subject. _ia summed up globalization by saying: “it’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” _ia took the old wall of his city, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. he suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication. while some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.
over the past 10 years, the national english speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to e_press and show themselves. it’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition. owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.
liu _in, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of cctv-9. recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “when you want to e_press your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” with the champion title in 21st century cup, liu attended the international public speaking competition in london in may 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.
the winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in shanghai foreign studies university. while being asked whether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: “learn english with passion and enthusiasm.” attracted by the greatness of english language, gu even changed her major from accounting to english in her postgraduate study. the most important issue in english learning process she pointed out is personal interests. only people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.
when chief of global media giant viacom sumner redstone gave a speech in tsinghua university on his autobiography a passion to win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, i don’t think i’m too old to leave work, actually i love my work very much.”
some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. with a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.
i’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. the old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.
our ancestors liked to build walls. they built walls in beijing, _i’an, nanjing and many other cities, and they built the great wall, which snakes across half our country. they built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.
for a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.
my perceptions, however, changed after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. my classmates and i were walking with some foreign students. as we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. suddenly one foreign student asked me, “where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”
“we’re already in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken aback, “i thought you chinese had walls for everything.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while i insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in china that had no walls.
that debate had no winners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instance, he told me that some major universities like o_ford and cambridge were not surrounded by walls. i have to admit that we do have many walls in china, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. we will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.
let me give another e_ample.
a year ago, when i was working on a term paper, i needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. however, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “you can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.
at the beginning of this semester, i heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my e_perience wouldn’t be repeated. barriers would be replaced by bridges. an inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. with globalization and china integrated into the world, i believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.
i know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to china’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to e_amine their role in the modern world.
and how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? should we tear them down? definitely not. my city, like beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. these walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. if the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. they are now bridges that link east and west, south and north, and all countries of the world. our cultural heritage will survive globalization.
競選生活英語演講稿 模板11
閱讀小貼士:模板11共計(jì)810個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要5分鐘,中速朗讀6分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要8分鐘,有105位用戶喜歡。
本文是由編輯為您準(zhǔn)備的英語演講稿:love your life熱愛生活,請(qǐng)大家參考! 英語演講稿:love your life熱愛生活
however mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard names. is not so bad as you are.it looks poorest when you are richest.the fault-finder will find faults in paradise.love your life,poor as it is.you may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a poor-house.the setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man’s abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.i do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a palace.the town’s poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of any.may be they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving.most think that they are above being supported by the town;but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means.which should be more disreputable.cultivate poverty like a garden herb,like sage.do not trouble yourself much to get new things,whether clothes or friends,turn the old,return to them.things do not change;we change.sell your clothes and keep your thoughts. 不論你的生活如何卑賤,你要面對(duì)它生活,不要躲避它,更別用惡言咒罵它。它不像你那樣壞。你最富有的時(shí)候,倒是看似最窮。愛找缺點(diǎn)的人就是到天堂里也能找到缺點(diǎn)。你要愛你的生活,盡管它貧窮。甚至在一個(gè)濟(jì)貧院里,你也還有愉快、高興、光榮的時(shí)候。夕陽反射在濟(jì)貧院的窗上,像身在富戶人家窗上一樣光亮;在那門前,積雪同在早春融化。我只看到,一個(gè)從容的人,在哪里也像在皇宮中一樣,生活得心滿意足而富有愉快的思想。城鎮(zhèn)中的窮人,我看,倒往往是過著最獨(dú)立不羈的生活。也許因?yàn)樗麄兒軅ゴ?,所以受之無愧。大多數(shù)人以為他們是超然的,不靠城鎮(zhèn)來支援他們;可是事實(shí)上他們是往往利用了不正當(dāng)?shù)氖侄蝸韺?duì)付生活,他們是毫不超脫的,毋寧是不體面的。視貧窮如園中之花而像圣人一樣耕植它吧!不要找新的花樣,無論是新的朋友或新的衣服,來麻煩你自己。找舊的,回到那里去。萬物不變,是我們?cè)谧?。你的衣服可以賣掉,但要保留你的思想。
競選生活英語演講稿 模板12
閱讀小貼士:模板12共計(jì)1119個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀8分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要11分鐘,有115位用戶喜歡。
為生活理財(cái)英語演講稿
the topic of my speech is budgeting for life, get ready from this moment from this penny.
some day i went shopping with my roommates, after leaving the check-out counter, i picked one item from a girl’s bag and asked her: ‘hey, it’s pretty wrapped up. how much? ’ after long pause with no response, shamefully she said ‘beats me, i seldom care prices.’ the talk was over then there came the one deserved thinking ---- when we go into raptures at the sight of lu_uries, have we ever thought of our finance management?
ladies and gentlemen,
these years, under parents’ loving care, college students have taken purchase for granted. however, independent survival’s just around the corner. when youths hanging out in starbucks over a cup of coffee, when we lavishly squandering parental sponsor on brand names, when financial ability falling into neglect in te_tbooks, when the financial crisis engulfing the entire world, real life’s airing alarms. the ability in well managing finance matters relates to not only our present living condition, but also our future ideal realization. here thanks to this arena that i can share with you what i’ve learned during college life on finance management.
initially, for us students, a penny saved is a penny earned. lu_uries make us happy, but we need to balance whether these fancy goods are worth the price. actually it’s easy to save money. just make a list of what we have to pay for each month, such as your meal card, transportation card and other basic e_penses. apart from the list, set aside some money for your preferable entertainment or social contact as planned. only well budget for today can we well budget for future. particularly, be honest to your finance plan and we’ll see.
what follows is study comes first. distinct performance on study brings generous scholarship. it’s crystal clear what students should do during schooling so why not fulfill our duty? maybe in business one could work hard with no gains, but in university one’s efforts on study can always be paid off, with high respect and good reward. what’s more, study of investment and finance theories guides us to make rational use of resources on the right track.
besides, part-time job is ought to be part of our college life. in terms of money management, part-time job teaches us how challenging to earn money and helps develop thriftiness. in addition, concurrently holding a job and study cultivates us to make sensible use of our time as well as our money. furthermore, we might as well set foot in investment market, not for ___ a fortune, but for more understanding in case of future need.
now we are students supported by family, but the day we have to make living and manage life by ourselves will come eventually. till now i have gained more than twenty thousand rmb from scholarship and part-time jobs and as far as you are willing to, you can be better. we always say opportunity knocks at one’s door that is well-prepared. finance practice in university is the best internship to get ready for future financial challenges.
ladies and gentlemen, from now on, please reflect on ourselves, stop hankering after material comfort and unrealistic compare. attempt to count every cent and make every cent count, because the future we seek for is well worth today’s efforts.
競選生活英語演講稿 模板13
閱讀小貼士:模板13共計(jì)3930個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長10分鐘。朗讀需要20分鐘,中速朗讀27分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要36分鐘,有124位用戶喜歡。
living beyond limits
演講者:amy purdy
中英對(duì)照演講稿
if your life were a book and you were the author, how would you want your story to go? that"s the question that changed my life forever. growing up in the hot last vegas desert, all i wanted was tobe free. i would day dream about traveling the world, living in a place where it snowed, and i would picture all of the stories that i would go on to tell.
如果你的人生是一本書,而你是作者,你希望故事如何發(fā)展?這個(gè)問題改變了我的一生。在炎熱的拉斯韋加斯沙漠長大的我,唯一想要的就是自由。我會(huì)想象自己去環(huán)游世界,住在下雪的地方,我會(huì)編織各種故事,在日后娓娓道來。
at the age of 19, the day after i graduated high school, i moved to a place where it snowed and i became a massage the rapist. with this job all i needed were my hands and my massage table by myside and i could go anywhere. for the first time in my life, i felt free,independent and completely in control of my life. that is, until my life took a detour.
我在19歲從高中畢業(yè)的隔天,搬到一個(gè)會(huì)下雪的地方,開始當(dāng)起按摩師。做這份工作,我只需要有雙手和按摩桌在身邊,就能去任何地方。那是我生命中第一次感到自由、獨(dú)立,并且完全掌控自己的生活。直到我的生命出現(xiàn)轉(zhuǎn)折。
i went home from work early one day with what i thought was the flu,and less than 24 hours later i was in the hospital on life support with less than a two percent chance of living. it wasn"t until days later as i lay in acoma that the doctors diagnosed me with bacterial mening it is, avaccine-preventable blood infection. over the course of two and a half months i lost my spleen, my kidneys, the hearing in my left ear and both of my legs below the knee.
有天我提早收工回家,原以為自己染上流感,結(jié)果不到24小時(shí),我就住進(jìn)醫(yī)院,裝上維生系統(tǒng),只有不到2%的存活率。幾天后,我就全身癱瘓,醫(yī)生診斷我罹患了細(xì)菌性腦膜炎,一種能靠注射疫苗預(yù)防的血液感染。經(jīng)過兩個(gè)半月的療程,我喪失了脾臟和腎臟,還有左耳聽力,雙腳膝蓋以下也截肢了。
when my parents wheeled me out of the hospital i felt like i had been pieced back together like a patchwork doll. i thought the worst was over until weeks later when i saw my new legs for the first time. the calves were bulky blocks of metal with pipes bolted together for the ankles and a yellow rubber foot with a raised rubber line from the toe to the ankle to look like a vein. i didn"t know what to e_pect, but i wasn"t e_pecting that.
父母用輪椅將我推出醫(yī)院時(shí),我感覺自己像是用碎片拼湊而成的娃娃。我以為最糟的情況已經(jīng)結(jié)束了,但幾周后我第一次看到自己的雙腳,才發(fā)現(xiàn)并非如此。小腿變成又粗又重的金屬塊,跟管子和腳踝拴在一起,還有個(gè)泛黃的橡膠腳,上面有條突起的橡膠線從腳趾延伸至腳踝,為了看起來像條血管。我不知道未來會(huì)發(fā)生什么事,但我沒想到會(huì)發(fā)生這種事。
with my mom by my side and tears streaming down our faces, i strapped on these chunky legs and i stood up. they were sopainful and so confining that all i could think was, how am i ever going to travel the world in these things? how was i ever going to live the life full of adventure and stories, as i always wanted? and how was i going to snowboard again?
我媽在我身旁,淚水從我倆的臉龐落下,我綁上這雙粗重的腳,站起身來。如此劇烈的疼痛和緊繃讓我不得不想,我要怎么戴著這些東西環(huán)游世界?我要怎么繼續(xù)擁有那個(gè)我從小就夢寐以求的,充滿冒險(xiǎn)和故事的生活?
that day, i went home, i crawled into bed and this is what my life looked like for the ne_t few months: me passed out,escaping from reality, with my legs resting by my side. i was absolutely physically and emotionally broken.
我要怎么再次站上滑雪板?那天回到家后,我爬上床,這是我之后幾個(gè)月的生活樣貌:渾渾噩噩,逃避現(xiàn)實(shí),雙腳就放在一旁。
but i knew that in order to move forward, i had to let go of the old amy and learn to embrace the new amy. and that is when it dawned on me that i didn"t have to be five-foot-five anymore. i could be as tall as i wanted! or as short as i wanted, depending on who i was dating. and if i snowboarded again, my feet aren"t going to get cold.and best of all, i thought, i can make my feet the size of all the shoes that are on the sales rack. (laughter) and i did! so there were benefits here.
我的身心都已支離破碎。但我知道要向前邁進(jìn),就得放下以前的艾咪,學(xué)習(xí)擁抱新的艾咪。那一刻我才發(fā)現(xiàn),我的身高不再得是一六五,我想要多高就可以多高!我也可以想要多矮就多矮,看約會(huì)對(duì)象是誰再?zèng)Q定。如果我再去滑雪,腳就不會(huì)覺得冷了。最棒的是我想我可以把自己的腳做成鞋店特價(jià)區(qū)里的鞋子尺寸。我真的這么做了!看來還是有點(diǎn)好處。
it was this moment that i asked myself that life-defining question: if my life were a book and i were the author, how would i want the story to go? and i began to daydream. i daydreamed like i did as a little girl and i imagined myself walking gracefully, helping other people through my journey and snowboarding again. and i didn"t just see myself carving down a mountain of powder, i could actually feel it. i could feel the wind against my face and the beat of my racing heart as if it were happening in that very moment. and that is when a new chapter in my life began.
就在這個(gè)時(shí)刻我自問那個(gè)定義人生的問題:如果我的人生是一本書,而我是作者,我希望故事怎么發(fā)展?我開始幻想。像我孩提時(shí)那樣,想象自己優(yōu)雅行進(jìn),用自己的歷程幫助別人,并且再次滑雪。我不是只看見自己割雪滑過山上的粉雪,我真的能感覺得到。我可以感覺到吹拂在臉上的風(fēng),還有飛快的心跳,就像身歷其境一般。那是我人生開啟新篇章的時(shí)刻。
four months later i was back up on a snowboard, although things didn"t go quite as e_pected: my knees and my ankles wouldn"t bend and at one point i traumatized all the skiers on the chair lift when i fell and my legs, still attached to my snowboard — (laughter) — went flying down the mountain, and i was on top of the mountain still. i was so shocked, i was just as shocked as everybody else, and i was so discouraged, buti knew that if i could find the right pair of feet that i would be able to do this again. and this is when i learned that our borders and our obstacles canonly do two things: one, stop us in our tracks or two, force us to get creative.
四個(gè)月后,我重新站上滑雪板,雖然情況不如想象中美好:我的膝蓋和腳踝無法彎曲,一度在纜車上的滑雪客心中留下陰影,因?yàn)槲业沟臅r(shí)候,雙腳還黏在滑雪板上,(笑聲)整個(gè)飛下山嶺,身體卻還在山上。我很驚訝,就跟每個(gè)人一樣驚訝,我好挫折,但我知道如果能找到對(duì)的那雙腳,我就能再次滑雪。就是這個(gè)時(shí)候,我了解到限制和阻礙只會(huì)影響兩件事:第一,終止我們的習(xí)慣,第二,強(qiáng)迫我們發(fā)揮創(chuàng)意。
i did a year of research, still couldn"t figure out what kind of legs to use, couldn"t find any resources that could help me. so i decided to make a pair myself. my leg maker and i put random parts together and we made a pair of feet that i could snowboard in. as you can see, rusted bolts, rubber, wood and neon pink duct tape. and yes, i can change my toe nail polish. it was these legs and the best 21st birthday gift i could ever receive — a new kidney from my dad — that allowed me to follow my dreams again. i started snowboarding, then i went back to work, then i went back toschool.
我研究了一年,至今仍無法找出要用哪一種腳,無法找到任何能幫助我的資源。因此我決定自己做一雙腳。制腳師和我任意組裝零件,最后完成了一雙讓我能滑雪的腳。你可以看到,生銹的螺絲、橡皮、木頭和粉紅布膠帶。沒錯(cuò),我還能換不同的指甲油。這些腳和最棒的21歲生日禮物,也就是爸爸捐給我的一顆腎,讓我能再次追尋我的夢想。我開始站上雪板滑雪,接著回去工作、回到校園。
then in 20__ i cofounded a nonprofit organization for youth and young adults with physical disabilities so theycould get involved with action sports. from there, i had the opportunity to go to south africa, where i helped to put shoes on thousands of children"s feet so they could attend school.
20__年時(shí)我合伙創(chuàng)辦非營利組織,幫助有肢體障礙的青少年,讓他們能參與極限運(yùn)動(dòng)。我在那里得到前往南非的機(jī)會(huì),可以去幫助成千上萬名孩童讓他們有鞋穿好去上學(xué)。
and just this past february, i won two back-to-back world cup gold medals — (applause) — which made me the highest ranked adaptive female snowboarder in the world.
今年二月,我接連贏得兩面世界杯金牌,(掌聲)這讓我成為世界頂尖的女性身障滑雪板員。
eleven years ago, when i lost my legs, i had no idea what to e_pect. but if you ask me today, if i would ever want to change my situation, i would have to say no. because my legs haven"t disabled me, if anything they"ve enabled me. they"ve forced me to rely on my imagination and to believe in the possibilities, and that"s why i believe that our imaginations can be used as tools for breaking through borders, because in our minds, we can do anything and we can be anything.
我20__年前失去雙腳的時(shí)候,完全沒想到會(huì)有這件事。但如果你今天問我,是否曾想過要改變處境,我會(huì)說不。因?yàn)槲业碾p腳從未讓我失能,反而賦予我能力。我的腳迫使我仰賴想象力,讓我相信一切都有希望,因此我相信我們的想象力能夠成為工具,用來打破藩籬,因?yàn)樵谖覀冃闹?,我們能做任何事,能成為各種人。
it"s believing in those dreams and facing our fears head-on that allows us to live our lives beyond our limits. and although today is about innovation without borders, i have to say that in mylife, innovation has only been possible because of my borders. i"ve learned that borders are where the actual ends, but also where the imagination and the story begins.
是因?yàn)橄嘈拍切粝?,正視迎面而來的恐懼,讓每個(gè)人能活出自我,超越極限。雖然今天的主題是關(guān)于創(chuàng)新無界線,但我得說在我的生活中創(chuàng)新能實(shí)現(xiàn)正是因?yàn)槲业南拗?。我一直以為限制就是真正的盡頭,但其實(shí)限制是想象力與故事的開端。
so the thought that i would like to challenge you with today is that maybe instead of looking at our challenges andour limitations as something negative or bad, we can begin to look at them as blessings, magnificent gifts that can be used to ignite our imaginations and help us go further than we ever knew we could go. it"s not about breaking down borders. it"s about pushing off of them and seeing what amazing places they might bring us. thank you.
今天我想挑戰(zhàn)你們的觀點(diǎn)就是與其把我們的挑戰(zhàn)和限制視為某種負(fù)面或不好的事,我們可以開始將這些事視為祝福,是能點(diǎn)燃想象力的珍貴禮物,幫助我們不再畫地自限,走得更遠(yuǎn)。這并不是指要打破限制,而是要跳脫限制,看限制能帶我們到什么好地方去。謝謝。
競選生活英語演講稿 模板14
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踐行綠色生活英語演講稿:green life
we all know that humans are damaging the environment, but what can we do about it? some people are trying to do their bit to try to be moreenvironmentally friendly.
localcouncils in britain encourage certain aspects of green living, such as recycling paper, tin, plastic and glass. they want to reduce the amount of rubbish going intolandfill sites, because they are running out of places to dump rubbish. in some areas rubbish for recycling is collected from your doorstep, but in other areas, you have to take it to a special recycling place, such as a bottle bank.
another way of reducing the amount of rubbish you create is to use reusable products instead of disposable ones. for e_ample, some people use strong shopping bags or bo_es for their groceries instead of plastic carrier bags, or use washable nappies instead of disposables.
踐行綠色生活英語演講稿:green life
more people are becoming interested in reducing their carbon footprint – the amount of carbon they use up. they try to reduce their carbon emissions by cycling, using public transport or an electric car, rather than driving gas-guzzling vehicles. some people choose not to fly to go on holiday because aeroplanes are the biggest producers of carbon emissions.
you can make ‘green’ choices when buying food too. it’s best to buy food which was locally grown or produced so that it hasn’t been imported by air, or transported long distances by road.
houses can be environmentally friendly too. it takes less energy to heat a house if it has good insulation and double glazing. you can also create your own energy if you havesolar panels or a wind turbine fitted though these can be e_pensive. you can also save water by using a rain water butt for washing the car or watering the garden. it’s even possible to use a system where ‘grey water’ – water which has been through a tap once already, is used to flush toilets. some new housing projects are being built specifically to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
競選生活英語演講稿 模板15
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在死亡面前,生活如何有意義
演說者:lucy kalanithi
a few days after my husband paul was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer,we were lying in our bed at home,and paul said,it’s going to be ok.and i remember answering back,yes.we just don’t know what ok means yet.
就在我的丈夫paul被確診為肺癌晚期的幾天后,我們躺在臥室里,paul說,一切都會(huì)變好的。我記得我回答說,是的。我們只是還不知道變好的意思。
paul and i had met as first-year medical students at yale.he was smart and kind and super funny.he used to keep a gorilla suitin the trunk of his car,and he’d say, it’s for emergencies only.
我跟paul是在耶魯醫(yī)學(xué)院讀第一年時(shí)認(rèn)識(shí)的。他聰明、友善、超級(jí)有幽默感。他常年在車?yán)锏暮髠湎浞胖患笮尚煞?,他說,"以備不時(shí)之需。"
i fell in love with paul as i watched the care he took with his patients.he stayed late talking with them,seeking to understand the e_perience of illnessand not just its technicalities.he later told me he fell in love with mewhen he saw me cry over an ekg of a heart that had ceased beating.we didn’t know it yet,but even in the heady days of young love,we were learning how to approach suffering together.
我在目睹了他細(xì)心照顧他的患者之后便愛上了他。他跟患者可以聊到很晚,希望能夠理解疾病帶來的感觸,而不僅僅是技術(shù)層面的細(xì)節(jié)。他后來告訴我,從他看到我面對(duì)著一份停止跳動(dòng)的心電圖哭泣那刻就愛上我了。我們那時(shí)不知道,早在我們尚未墜入愛河之前,我們就已經(jīng)在學(xué)習(xí)如何共同承擔(dān)痛苦。
we got married and became doctors.i was working as an internistand paul was finishing his training as a neurosurgeonwhen he started to lose weight.he developed e_cruciating back painand a cough that wouldn’t go away.and when he was admitted to the hospital,a ct scan revealed tumorsin paul’s lungs and in his bones.we had both cared for patients with devastating diagnoses;now it was our turn.
我們結(jié)婚了,畢業(yè)后都當(dāng)了醫(yī)生。我選擇了當(dāng)內(nèi)科醫(yī)生,paul當(dāng)時(shí)即將結(jié)束神經(jīng)外科的訓(xùn)練課程,但他的體重也開始往下掉。他的后背逐漸開始疼痛,咳嗽總是不見好。當(dāng)他被收治住院時(shí),ct顯示腫瘤已經(jīng)遍布他的肺和骨頭。我們都細(xì)心照顧過各種身患重大疾患的病人,現(xiàn)在輪到我們了。
we lived with paul’s illness for 22 months.he wrote a memoir about facing mortality.i gave birth to our daughter cady,and we loved her and each other.we learned directly how to struggle through really tough medical decisions.the day we took paul into the hospital for the last timewas the most difficult day of my life.
我們跟paul的癌癥抗?fàn)幜?2個(gè)月。他寫了一本回憶錄,記錄面對(duì)死亡的感受。我們的女兒cady順利出生。我們愛她,愛彼此。我們學(xué)會(huì)了如何面對(duì)各種艱難的醫(yī)學(xué)選擇。paul最后一次收治住院那天,對(duì)于我而言是最艱難的一天。
when he turned to me at the endand said, i’m ready,i knew that wasn’t just a brave decision.it was the right one.paul didn’t want a ventilator and cpr.in that moment,the most important thing to paulwas to hold our baby daughter.nine hours later,paul died.
當(dāng)他在最后的時(shí)刻,看著我,說,"我準(zhǔn)備好了。"我明白,那不僅是勇敢的選擇,也是正確的選擇。paul并不想要呼吸機(jī)和心肺復(fù)蘇,在那一刻,對(duì)于paul而言最重要的事情是抱著我們襁褓中的女兒。九個(gè)小時(shí)之后,paul走了。
i’ve always thought of myself as a caregiver —most physicians do —and taking care of paul deepened what that meant.watching him reshape his identity during his illness,learning to witness and accept his pain,talking together through his choices —those e_periences taught methat resilience does not mean bouncing back to where you were before,or pretending that the hard stuff isn’t hard.it is so hard.it’s painful, messy stuff.but it’s the stuff.and i learned that when we approach it together,we get to decide what success looks like.
我一直認(rèn)為自己是一名照料者——就像其他醫(yī)生一樣——而照顧paul的經(jīng)歷讓我對(duì)于照料者的理解更深刻。目睹他在跟病魔斗爭的過程中對(duì)自己的重塑,學(xué)會(huì)見證和接受他的痛苦,跟他一起接受他的選擇——這些經(jīng)歷讓我學(xué)會(huì)了堅(jiān)強(qiáng)并不意味著回到過去的自己,或假裝那些很痛苦的事情沒什么大不了的。太艱難了。過程充滿痛苦,讓人傷透腦筋。但是就是這個(gè)過程。我知道了當(dāng)我們一起努力,我們就能知道成功是什么樣子。
one of the first things paul said to me after his diagnosis was,i want you to get remarried.and i was like, whoa, i guesswe get to say anything out loud.
當(dāng)他的診斷結(jié)果出來后,他對(duì)我說的第一句話是,"我希望你能再嫁。"我當(dāng)時(shí)想,哇,我覺得我們當(dāng)時(shí)什么都敢說了。
it was so shockingand heart breaking ...and generous,and really comfortingbecause it was so starkly honest,and that honesty turned out to be e_actly what we needed.early in paul’s illness,we agreed we would just keep saying things out loud.tasks like making a will,or completing our advance directives —tasks that i had always avoided —were not as daunting as they once seemed.
非常的震驚,令人心碎——同時(shí)也是一種大度,同時(shí)也非常舒心,因?yàn)槲覀兺耆恼\實(shí),這種誠實(shí)正是我們最需要的。在paul患病的早期,我們商量好,我們什么事情都敞開說。像是立遺囑這樣的事情,完成預(yù)留醫(yī)療指示(ads)——(譯注:喪失主觀意識(shí)時(shí)的醫(yī)護(hù)指示)那些我一直逃避的事情——當(dāng)真正面對(duì)時(shí)并沒有那么可怕。
i realized that completing an advance directive is an act of love —like a wedding vow.a pact to take care of someone,codifying the promisethat til death do us part,i will be there.if needed, i will speak for you.i will honor your wishes.that paperwork became a tangible part of our love story.
我意識(shí)到預(yù)留醫(yī)療指示(ads)是一種愛的舉動(dòng)——就像是婚禮上的誓言。一種照料對(duì)方的契約,將誓言銘刻下來直到生死相隔,我永不言棄。我會(huì)在需要時(shí)為你表達(dá)你的意愿。我會(huì)完成你的愿望。這個(gè)法律文書成為我們愛情故事的見證。
as physicians,paul and i were in a good positionto understand and evenaccept his diagnosis.we weren’t angry about it,luckily,because we’d seen so many patient sin devastating situations,and we knew that death is a part of life.but it’s one thing to know that;it was a very different e_perienceto actually live with the sadness and uncertainty of a serious illness.huge strides are being made against lung cancer,but we knew that paul likely had months to a few years left to live.
作為醫(yī)生,我跟paul都有充分的心理準(zhǔn)備去理解,甚至接受診斷結(jié)果。我們并沒有感到憤怒,很幸運(yùn),因?yàn)槲覀冊(cè)缇湍慷锰辔V氐牟∪?,我們知道,死,是生命的一部分。但是,大道理誰都知道;當(dāng)真的自己遇到的時(shí)候,親身經(jīng)歷悲傷和不確定性是完全不同的體驗(yàn)。肺癌的治療方法效果很好,但是我們知道paul的預(yù)期壽命只有幾年,甚至幾個(gè)月。
during that time,paul wrote about his transition from doctor to patient.he talked about feeling like he was suddenly at a crossroads,and how he would have though the’d be able to see the path,that because he treated so many patients,maybe he could follow in their footsteps.
在那段時(shí)間,paul記錄了他從醫(yī)生到病人的轉(zhuǎn)變,他談到了突然感覺自己站在了十字路口,以及他是如何以為自己能看清道路,因?yàn)樗呀?jīng)幫助過那么多病人,或許他可以追蹤他們的腳步。
but he was totally disoriented.rather than a path,paul wrote,i saw insteadonly a harsh, vacant,gleaming white desert.as if a sandstorm had erased all familiarity.i had to face my mortalityand try to understand what made my life worth living,and i needed my oncologist’s help to do so.
但是他徹底的迷失了方向。根本不是一條路,paul寫到,"我看到的是只有一片荒蕪、空虛、泛著光的白色的沙漠。就像是一場沙塵暴將所有熟悉的東西都刮跑了。我必須面對(duì)我將死的事實(shí),嘗試搞清楚如何能夠活得有意義,我需要我的腫瘤醫(yī)生幫助我。"
the clinicians taking care of paulgave me an even deeper appreciation for my colleagues in health care.we have a tough job.we’re responsible for helping patients have clarity around their prognosesand their treatment options,and that’s never easy,but it’s especially toughwhen you’re dealing with potentially terminal illnesses like cancer.
臨床醫(yī)生們對(duì)paul的照料讓我對(duì)于我醫(yī)療界的同事有了更深的感激。我們的工作很難。我們有責(zé)任幫助患者清楚的知道預(yù)期后果以及他們治療的選擇,這向來不是簡單的事情,尤其是處理癌癥等不治之癥的時(shí)候,選擇更加的艱難。
some people don’t want to know how long they have left,others do.either way, we never have those answers.sometimes we substitute hopeby emphasizing the best-case scenario.in a survey of physicians,55 percent said they painted a rosier picturethan their honest opinionwhen describing a patient’s prognosis.it’s an instinct born out of kindness.but researchers have foundthat when people better understand the possible outcomes of an illness,they have less an_iety,greater ability to planand less trauma for their families.
有些人愿意不去知道還有多少時(shí)日,有的人想知道。無論哪種,我們都不知道答案的。有時(shí)候我們會(huì)強(qiáng)調(diào)最好的可能性,以期讓希望顯得更大一些。一次面向醫(yī)生的調(diào)查中,55%的醫(yī)生說當(dāng)他們跟病人描述預(yù)后時(shí),相比于他們真實(shí)的意見,他們會(huì)嘗試說得更有希望一些。這是一種出于本能的友善。但是研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)當(dāng)患者能夠更好的理解疾病的預(yù)期后果時(shí),他們的焦慮更少,更有可能好好規(guī)劃,并可能減少給家庭帶來的傷痛。
families can struggle with those conversations,but for us, we also found that information immensely helpful with big decisions.most notably,whether to have a baby.months to a few years meant paul was not likely to see her grow up.but he had a good chance of being there for her birthand for the beginning of her life.
一個(gè)家庭在討論這類話題時(shí)可能非常痛苦,但是我們同樣發(fā)現(xiàn)在做重大決策時(shí)真實(shí)信息的重要性。最重要的是,要不要生孩子。只有不到一兩年的預(yù)期壽命意味著paul無法看到女兒長大。但是他能夠有機(jī)會(huì)看到女兒的出生并在生命開始的時(shí)候陪伴左右。
i remember asking paulif he thought havingto say goodbye to a childwould make dying even more painful.and his answer astounded me.he said,wouldn’t it be great if it did?and we did it.not in order to spite cancer,but because we were learningthat living fully means accepting suffering.
我記得問過paul要跟一個(gè)襁褓中的孩子告別會(huì)不會(huì)讓死亡更加痛苦。他的回答震撼了我。他說,"真能這樣,難道不會(huì)更好么?"于是我們懷孕了。并不是為了跟癌癥斗爭,而是因?yàn)槲覀儗W(xué)會(huì)了有意義的生活,包括了接受苦難。
paul’s oncologist tailored his chemoso he could continue working as a neurosurgeon,which initially we thought was totally impossible.when the cancer advancedand paul shifted from surgery to writing,his palliative care doctor prescribed a stimulant medicationso he could be more focused.they asked paul about his priorities and his worries.they asked him what trade-off she was willing to make.those conversations are the best way to ensurethat your health care matches your values.
paul的腫瘤醫(yī)生適量減少了他化療的劑量這樣他依然可以從事神經(jīng)外科手術(shù),這在一開始我們覺得是完全不可能的。當(dāng)癌癥進(jìn)一步加重時(shí)paul放下了手術(shù)刀,拿起了筆,他的姑息療法醫(yī)生給他開了興奮類的藥物,這樣他可以更加專注。他們?cè)儐柫藀aul在意的事情和擔(dān)心的事情。他們?cè)儐柫怂谝恍﹩栴}上的取舍。這些談話是確保你的醫(yī)療計(jì)劃符合你的預(yù)期的最好方式。
paul joked that it’s not like that birds and bees talkyou have with your parents,where you all get it over with as quickly as possible,and then pretend it never happened.you revisit the conversationas things change.you keep saying things out loud.i’m forever gratefulbecause paul’s clinicians feltthat their job wasn’t to try to give us answers they didn’t have,or only to try to fi_ things for us,but to counsel paul through painful choices ...when his body was failing but his will to live wasn’t.
paul開玩笑說,這跟你的父母跟你談?wù)撚嘘P(guān)性的話題是不一樣的,這種談話你總想盡早結(jié)束,然后假裝從沒發(fā)生過。當(dāng)事情變化時(shí)你會(huì)回過頭來回顧這些談話。你堅(jiān)持說出真實(shí)感受。我會(huì)永遠(yuǎn)感激paul的臨床醫(yī)生們,他們并不覺得他們的工作是提供他們不知道的答案或僅僅是幫我們修復(fù)什么東西,而是在paul面對(duì)痛苦的選擇時(shí)提供咨詢建議…他的身體逐漸垮下去的時(shí)候,他的精神依然矍鑠。
later, after paul died,i received a dozen bouquets of flowers,but i sent just one ...to paul’s oncologist,because she supported his goalsand she helped him weigh his choices.she knew that living means more than just staying alive.
在paul死后,我收到了很多花束,而我送出了一束…給paul的腫瘤醫(yī)生,因?yàn)樗秊閜aul的目標(biāo)提供支持并幫助他權(quán)衡可能的選擇。她知道生活并不僅僅意味著活著。
a few weeks ago,a patient came into my clinic.a woman dealing with a serious chronic disease.and while we were talking about her life and her health care,she said, i love my palliative care team.they taught me that it’s ok to say ’no’.yeah, i thought, of course it is.but many patients don’t feel that.compassion and choices did a studywhere they asked people about their health care preferences.and a lot of people started their answers with the wordswell, if i had a choice ...if i had a choice.
幾周前,一位患者來到我的診所。是一位患有嚴(yán)重慢性病的女士。當(dāng)我們討論她的生活和醫(yī)療計(jì)劃時(shí),她提到,"我愛我的姑息治療小組。他們讓我知道是完全可以說‘不’的。"對(duì)呀,我想,當(dāng)然了。但是很多患者沒有意識(shí)到這點(diǎn)。"熱情和選擇"組織做過調(diào)查,調(diào)查內(nèi)容是詢問人們的醫(yī)療健康偏好。很多人開始回答都是以"如果我有選擇的話…"開頭。如果我有選擇。
and when i read that if,i understood betterwhy one in four peoplereceives e_cessive or unwanted medical treatment,or watches a family member receive e_cessive or unwanted medical treatment.it’s not because doctors don’t get it.we do.we understand the real psychological consequenceson patients and their families.the things is, we deal with them, too.half of critical care nurses and a quarter of icu doctorshave considered quitting their jobsbecause of distress over feeling that for some of their patients,they’ve provided care that didn’t fit with the person’s values.but doctors can’t make sure your wishes are respecteduntil they know what they are.
但我讀到那個(gè)"如果",我更加理解為什么四分之一的人被過度醫(yī)療了,或者目睹家庭成員被過度醫(yī)療。并不是因?yàn)獒t(yī)生不知道。我們知道。我們知道這些對(duì)于患者和家庭而言帶來的真實(shí)的心理上的后果。問題是,我們也有困擾要處理。一半的重癥監(jiān)護(hù)護(hù)士和1/4的icu醫(yī)生考慮過換工作,因?yàn)橛袝r(shí)候他們提供的幫助并不符合患者的訴求,這種感覺讓他們感覺到很痛苦。但是只有當(dāng)醫(yī)生知道你的愿望究竟是什么,才有可能確認(rèn)它們得到了尊重。
would you want to be on life support if it offered any chance of longer life?are you most worried about the quality of that time,rather than quantity?both of those choices are thoughtful and brave,but for all of us, it’s our choice.that’s true at the end of lifeand for medical care through out our lives.
你是否愿意通過生命維持裝置延續(xù)你的生命?那時(shí)你是否更加關(guān)注生活質(zhì)量,而不是生命的長度?兩種選擇都是勇敢且睿智的,對(duì)我們而言,這是我們的選擇。這對(duì)于我們的臨終醫(yī)療以及我們?nèi)粘5尼t(yī)療服務(wù)都是如此。
if you’re pregnant,do you want genetic screening?is a knee replacement right or not?do you want to do dialysisin a clinic or at home?the answer is:it depends.what medical care will help youlive the way you want to?i hope you remember that questionthe ne_t time you facea decision in your health care.remember that you always have a choice,and it is ok to say no to a treatment that’s not right for you.
如果你懷孕了,你想做基因篩查么?要不要更換膝關(guān)節(jié)?你希望在家還是在診所做血液透析?答案是:看情況。哪種醫(yī)療方案能夠幫助你按你想要的方式生活?我希望你在下一次面對(duì)你的醫(yī)療方案問題時(shí),能夠記得這個(gè)問題。記住,你始終可以選擇。而且當(dāng)醫(yī)療方案不適合你時(shí),你可以說不。
there’s a poem by w.s. merwin —it’s just two sentences long —that captures how i feel now.your absence has gone through melike thread through a needle.everything i do is stitched with its color.for me that poem evokes my love for paul,and a new fortitudethat came from loving and losing him.
w.s. merwin 寫過一首詩——很短,只有兩行——描述了我現(xiàn)在的感受。"你的離去,如絲線穿針,穿過了我。從此我的生活,都是你的色彩。"對(duì)于我而言,這首詩激發(fā)了我對(duì)paul的愛,帶給我新的勇氣在我經(jīng)歷對(duì)paul的愛和逝去之后。
when paul said, it’s going to be ok,that didn’t mean that we could cure his illness.instead, we learned to accept both joy and sadness at the same time;to uncover beauty and purposeboth despite and because we are all bornand we all die.and for all the sadness and sleepless nights,it turns out there is joy.
當(dāng)paul說,"一切都會(huì)變好的,"他并不是說他的癌癥能夠痊愈。相反,我們學(xué)會(huì)了接受這段過程中經(jīng)歷的愉悅和悲傷;去發(fā)現(xiàn)生活的美和意義,學(xué)會(huì)放下,因?yàn)槲覀兌紩?huì)出生,也都會(huì)死去。在那些悲傷的不眠之夜,我們也找到了一些快樂。
i leave flowers on paul’s graveand watch our two-year-old run around on the grass.i build bonfires on the beachand watch the sunset with our friends.e_ercise and mindfulness meditation have helped a lot.and someday,i hope i do get remarried.
我在paul的墳?zāi)箶[上鮮花看著兩歲大的孩子在草地里奔跑玩耍。我在海灘點(diǎn)一堆篝火,跟朋友看日落。健身和冥想訓(xùn)練很有幫助。有時(shí)候,我確實(shí)希望能夠再婚。
most importantly,i get to watch our daughter grow.i’ve thought a lot about what i’m going to say to herwhen she’s older.cady,engaging in the full range of e_perience —living and dying,love and loss —is what we get to do.being human doesn’t happen despite suffering.it happens within it.when we approach suffering together,when we choose not to hide from it,our lives don’t diminish,they e_pand.
最重要的是,我能夠看著女兒一天天長大。我一直在思考,當(dāng)她更大一些如何跟她訴說。"cady,擁抱人生所有的體驗(yàn)——生與死,愛與失去——都是我們要經(jīng)歷的。身而為人并不能夠無視苦難。人生伴隨著苦難。當(dāng)我們能夠一起面對(duì)苦難,當(dāng)我們選擇不再去回避它,我們的生活并不會(huì)萎縮,而是會(huì)得到延伸。"
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護(hù)幼兒園良好形象,努力調(diào)動(dòng)孩子們主動(dòng)發(fā)展,努力提高自己的業(yè)務(wù)能力。
六、如果我能夠通過競爭上崗,我會(huì)做到:
1、負(fù)責(zé)本級(jí)部各項(xiàng)工作的組織和實(shí)施。協(xié)調(diào)好班組之間的關(guān)系,團(tuán)結(jié)全組成員努力開展保教工作。
2、以身作則,在全組樹立正氣,獨(dú)立有創(chuàng)意的開展班組工作。
3、及時(shí)與本組各班教師保育員交流溝通,發(fā)現(xiàn)需求和問題及時(shí)向園領(lǐng)導(dǎo)反映,積極提出研究建議。
4、在工作需要時(shí)協(xié)調(diào)組內(nèi)人員的工作安排及同事關(guān)系,協(xié)助園長做好組內(nèi)人員的思想工作,確保教育教學(xué)工作的順利完成。
5、組織本組及各班積極主動(dòng)利用社區(qū)、家庭教育資源,做好家園一致教育。
6、及時(shí)準(zhǔn)確下達(dá)園務(wù)精神,按時(shí)完成幼兒園的各項(xiàng)工作。 領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師們,我有信心、有決心做好苗班班主任及小班配班的教育工作,我將用左肩擔(dān)著愛我的孩子,用我的右肩擔(dān)著我愛的幼兒園,執(zhí)著堅(jiān)韌地挑起我深愛的老師這一行,為震幼的明天獻(xiàn)出自己的一點(diǎn)光和熱。
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in my 18 years of life, there have been many things. university days are the best part of them. i can never forget the days when i stepped into my university. i was impressed by its garden-like campus, its enthusiastic students and especially its learning atmosphere. i at once fell in love with it.
after the arduous military training, i get absolutely absorbed in my studies. the classes given by the teachers are e_cellent. they provide us with information not only from our te_tbooks but from many other sources as well. they easily arouse my insatiable desire to take in as much as i can.
frankly speaking, at first i had some difficulty following the teachers. however, through my own efforts and thanks to my teachers’ guidance, i made remarkable&
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my life
my future house is wide and spacious. it contains a lot of room such as swim pool, e_ercise room which contains a plenty of e_ercise machines, and a big play land so i can play inside the house no matter what time i play, it always open for me.
everything inside the house will be clean of themselves so i don"t have to wash them. the tables are new, the computer is the coolest and the tv channels are enjoyable to watch. i want the background of the wall is mysterious and pretty and different in every single room.
my future house will prevent the volcano blow and the tsunami or flood attack. it has the emergency e_it and security alarm so everything will be safe!
關(guān)于生活的英語演講稿
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大學(xué)生活英語演講稿——my campus life
hello everyone.today i"m glad to be here to give a speech about my fresh e_perience in china agriculture university.
first i must say the campus life is really different from what i have e_perienced in high school.for instance,i used to lean upon my dormitory teacher to wake me up on time.but now i have to set several alarm clocks to make myself could hear them in the morning.otherwise,i would miss my class.
and then even worse there would be nobody remind me e_cept my teacher!so the differences are everywhere and i could easily find them.
the change of life is great and it"s wonderful:i have more time of my own and the rights to decide how i live.
my campus activities are rich and colorful.learning english has become a habit to me cause i plan to study abroad in ne_t few years.playing guzheng is my favorite activity.i have kept on practising it since i was a little girl and i wish to win more competitions in my campus life.
our university has the first level equipments and the most e_perienced teachers,also has the best students(laugh).i consider it to be a honor that i"ve got a chance to study here and i sincerely hope that we could live wonderful lives in our campus!
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have been in university for about one year. during my stay here, i came to realize that university life is like drinking coke. we e_perience all tastes of life here, sour, sweet, bitter and hot.
i am from province, which is far away from here. i often miss my mum, friends, and relatives in my hometown. however, i can"t see them very often. so loneliness always keeps me company. i am sad that i can"t be there with them.
lucky for me, life in university is rich and colorful. with more free time,we can do many more things besides study, such as joining societies clubs, and taking part-time jobs. such activities not only make our life more colorful, but also help us improve all kinds of skills. the university is a society miniature, what we learn here will benefit our future life.
our path in life will not always be smooth. setbacks can"t be avoided. failing an important e_am, break up with boy or girl friend, or refused by a promising company, such setbacks are likely to get us down. sometimes we fell so frustrated that we even burst into tears.
drinkin coke is wonderful, despite the undesirble consequent hiccups. it"s bitter, sour and peppery, but also sweet. and you"ll even feel e_cited after gulping down a glass. a college e_perience is part of growing up. we cry, smile, fall in love, get hurt, leave, learn and then we become a better person.
university life is like drinking coke. i"m e_periencing it. and i know, i enjoy it!
我一直在大學(xué)呆了一年多。我在這兒時(shí),我才意識(shí)到大學(xué)生活就像喝可樂。我們的生活經(jīng)歷各種口味、酸、甜、苦、辣。
我從省,離這兒很遠(yuǎn)。我常常想念媽媽的親戚、朋友,在我的家鄉(xiāng)。然而,我不能經(jīng)常見到他們。那么孤獨(dú)總是會(huì)陪伴我。我很難過,我無法和他們?cè)谝黄稹?/p>
幸運(yùn)的是,我在大學(xué)生活是豐富多彩的。有更多的閑暇時(shí)間,我們可以做更多的事情除了學(xué)習(xí),如加入社團(tuán)俱樂部,打工。這樣的活動(dòng),不僅使我們的生活更加豐富多彩,而且還能幫助我們改進(jìn)各種各樣的技能。大學(xué)是一個(gè)社會(huì),我們?cè)谶@里學(xué)到的微縮有利于我們今后的生活。
我們的人生之路不會(huì)一帆風(fēng)順。挫折是無法避免的。失敗的一個(gè)重要的考試,跟男孩還是女孩的朋友,或者拒絕由一個(gè)有前途的公司,這樣可能會(huì)讓我們的挫折。有時(shí)候,我們覺得很沮喪,我們甚至大哭起來。
喝可樂是美妙的,盡管undesirble隨之打嗝。這是苦的,酸和暴躁,而且甜。你甚至可以感覺到激動(dòng)下一杯。全身后,一個(gè)大學(xué)的經(jīng)驗(yàn)是成長的一部分。我們哭泣,微笑著,墜入愛河,受傷,離開,學(xué)習(xí),然后我們做一個(gè)更好的人。
大學(xué)生活就像喝可樂。我的感受。我知道,我喜歡它!