獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿
獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿
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獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿篇1
If There Were No After Life
Whether there’s afterlife, the answer has never been the same. The atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from the cradle to the grave. They may care about their illustrious names after death; they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never lay their hopes on their afterlife. They may also say that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil, but they don’t really believe any retribution in their after life.
However, in the religious world or among the superstitious people, the belief in afterlife is very popular. They do not only believe in afterlife, but thousands of reincarnations as well. In the mysterious world, there are the paradise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the Buddha and the Bodhisattvas.
Maybe they really believed it, or maybe they just wanted to make use of people’s veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were the real dragons, the sons of God, while the royal ministers claimed to be the reincarnations of various constellations. But can the stars reincarnate?
Many people burn incense and kowtow, do good deeds and strive for virtues, not just for the present, but mainly to let God see their sincerity so as to be reborn into a better afterlife, or to achieve the highest enlightenment after several lives of practice. They do believe in afterlife. But I can’t help asking: Suppose there were no afterlife, would you still do good deeds and strive for virtues? And If God does not see what you are doing, would you still be so upright and selfless? If you work, not for serving the public and liberating the others, but just for a better afterlife of your own, isn’t it a little too selfish? Comparing with this kind of believers, those who don’t believe in afterlife, but still keep doing good deeds, are the most sincere and honest philanthropists, because they do them not for themselves but for other.
You may wonder if I believe in afterlife. My answer is: I know nothing about my previous life, so I dare not make improper comments on afterlife. But I do hope there’s afterlife! Because our present life is so short that so many things slip away before our proper understanding. I have so many dreams, so many wishes, so many ambitions, as well as so many regrets and concerns. If there were no afterlife, all of them will remain unrealized!
I’m not contented with the present commonplace life, I’m very much attached to the affections that should have been mine but have been washed away by the hurrying time, and I yearn for the perfection and maturity if I could start all over again. So believe it or not, I’d rather there were afterlife.
Translated by Zhang Baodan (Diana)
May 1, 2004
假如沒有來世
有沒有來世,眾說紛紜。無神論者,不相信來世。他們認(rèn)為從生到死,僅此而已。他們可能在意身后的英名,他們可能留戀后代的親情,但他們不寄希望于來世。他們也會(huì)說善有善報(bào),惡有惡報(bào),但并不相信下輩子報(bào)應(yīng)什么。
在宗教領(lǐng)域、或在一些迷信的人群,來世之說比較盛行。不僅是來世,甚至?xí)J(rèn)為有千百次的輪回。在那未知而飄渺的世界,有天堂,有地獄,有神族,有仙界,有菩薩、有佛祖。
也許真的相信、也許是為了利用人們的敬畏心里,古代的帝王們總是宣稱自己是真龍?zhí)熳?,大臣們則標(biāo)榜為天上的什么文曲星、武曲星或太白金星轉(zhuǎn)世。星星能轉(zhuǎn)世嗎?
許多人燒香、磕頭,行善、修德,并不都是為了眼前,而是為了讓上天看見自己的真誠,以便下輩子有個(gè)好的托生,或者幾世之后能修成正果。這些人自然是相信來世的。但我不禁要問:如果沒有來世,你們會(huì)不會(huì)一樣行善、修德呢?如果神靈看不見,你們是否也會(huì)公正無私呢?如果不是為了解脫他人和服務(wù)大眾才去修行,如果僅僅是為了自己將來托生好才去行善,是否有些自私呢?比較起來,那些不相信來世而又堅(jiān)持行善的人,則應(yīng)該是最真、最誠的大善。因?yàn)樗麄儾皇菫樽陨?,而是為公理?/p>
也許有人會(huì)問作者,你相信來世嗎?我的回答是:我不知道前生,因而也不敢妄談后世。但我真的希望能有來世!因?yàn)檫@輩子時(shí)間太短,許多事情都是在還沒弄明白的時(shí)候,就已經(jīng)匆匆過去了。我有那么多的理想,我有那么多的心愿,我有那么多的奢望,我有那么多的遺憾,我有那么多的牽掛,我有那么多的雄心壯志,如果沒有來世,那就一切皆空了。
我不甘心眼前的碌碌無為,我留戀被歲月沖走的本應(yīng)屬于我的親情,更向往從頭再來的完美和成熟。為此,信也好,不信也好,我寧愿有來世。
獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿篇2
Let me begin my speech with a replay of scenes familiar to most, if not all, of those present here today.
"Mum, I'm sorry, but I need 3,000 yuan for my tuition this year."
"Mum, it is my friend's birthday tomorrow, I must buy her a present."
"Mum, this jacket was out of fashion long ago, would you do me a favor? "
Take. Take. Take. The relationship between a mother and a child always seems to follow such a pattern. I know my mother is always there for me, providing me with everything I need; from food to clothing, from tuition to pocket money. I never thought twice about all she did until one day she said, "Will there be a time that you'll say you have taken enough from me? "
Like a child endlessly asking, we humans, throughout history, have been continually demanding what we desire from nature. We enjoy the comfort and beauty of our furniture, yet we never bother to think about the serious soil erosion caused by deforestation. We take it for granted that we must warm ourselves in winter times, yet we seldom realize the burning away of precious natural resources. We appreciate all the prosperity from the development of modern industry, yet few would give the slightest consideration to the global air and water pollution caused by industrial wastes. Our ruthless exploitation has permanently impaired our mother earth. As we tragically learned from last summer's floods. we cannot continue our carelessness.
Finally, standing here at the threshold of the 21st century, we cannot help thinking of our posterity. Nature is not only the mother of the present generation, but also the mother of the generations to come.
How severely our descendents will criticize us if we leave them a barren and lifeless mother? How much more they will appreciate us if we give them a world of harmony to inherit? Let us start respecting and caring for nature from now on. Let us start the campaign of creating a mutually beneficial relationship between people and nature right from this moment. With this new start, I firmly believe, that our children, and our children's children will live in a brand new age of green trees, clean air, crystal water, blue sky and an even more promising world!
自然是我們的母親
請(qǐng)?jiān)试S我用一個(gè)我們今天在座的大部分人,就算不是全部,都很熟悉的場景來展開我的演講。
“媽媽,不好意思,今年的學(xué)費(fèi)要三千元。”
“媽媽,明天是我朋友的生日,我要給她買份禮物。”
“媽媽,這件衣服早過時(shí)了,幫我買件新的,好嗎?”
索取,索取,再索取。母親和孩子的關(guān)系似乎永遠(yuǎn)都是這一種形式。我知道母親總是我的靠山,給我一切需要的東西,從食物到衣服,從學(xué)費(fèi)到零用錢。我覺得她所做的一切都是理所當(dāng)然的,直到有一天,她說:“會(huì)不會(huì)有這么一天你對(duì)我說我已經(jīng)索取夠了?’’
就像孩子無止境的要求一樣,我們?nèi)祟?,從古到今,也一直在向自然索求以滿足欲望。我們享受家具的美麗與舒適,但我們從來就不愿去想一想由于采伐樹林而引起的嚴(yán)重的土壤侵蝕問題。我們認(rèn)為冬天要取暖是理所當(dāng)然的事情,卻未曾意識(shí)到寶貴的自然資源就這樣被燒掉。我們高興地看到現(xiàn)代工業(yè)發(fā)展帶來了繁榮,但很少人會(huì)對(duì)由于工業(yè)廢物導(dǎo)致的全球空氣和水質(zhì)污染問題稍加考慮。我們無情的剝削已經(jīng)永遠(yuǎn)地傷害了地球母親。我們從去年夏liuxue86.com天的洪災(zāi)悲劇中已經(jīng)認(rèn)識(shí)到,我們不能再繼續(xù)漠不關(guān)心下去了。
最后,站在21世紀(jì)的門檻上,我們不禁展望著繁榮昌盛。自然不僅是現(xiàn)在這一代人的母親,更是未來一代人的母親。如果我們留給他們的是一位貧瘩、毫無生氣的母親,那么我們會(huì)受到子孫們何等嚴(yán)厲的批評(píng)?如果我們留給他們的遺產(chǎn)是一個(gè)和諧的世界,他們會(huì)對(duì)我們作出何等的稱贊?讓我們從現(xiàn)在開始尊重、關(guān)愛自然。讓我們立刻開展一場建立人類與自然互惠互利關(guān)系的運(yùn)動(dòng)。我堅(jiān)信,有了這個(gè)新的開始,我們的孩子、孩子的孩子必將生活在一個(gè)綠樹青蔥、空氣清新、水碧天藍(lán)的嶄新世紀(jì),一個(gè)前景更加燦爛的世界!
獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿篇3
It is easy to describe success in terms of money, fame and reputation. But I believe that success is not external. I believe that success comes from within. My definition of success is to be true to yourself, and be true to others. That means, that you must cherish your personal ideal even in the face of adversity. I also believe that success is not discriminatory. Success is not restricted to such a class of people, in fact, it may be achieved by any person irrespective of his race, creed, gender and economic background. A good example of success is that of Beethoven. He is one of the world's most famous composers, yet he was deaf. He could not hear the majestic pieces of music that he created. Yet, in the face of this adversity, he was able to maintain his ideals--that of composing music.
To exemplify what success means to me, I pose a question to all of you. What brings us together here today? I believe that it is the beauty of the spoken word. The effect of pause and the sound of rhetoric are unique to the spoken word. I believe the beauty of the spoken word is even stronger for those who have difficulty in expressing themselves.
These people are reclusive and had their emotions hidden within them. I once went to Australia and I saw two pictures, Once was drawn by a normal child, the other was drawn by a child with social inhibitions. The picture drawn by the normal child was simple and plain. The other was life-like, full of details and imagination. What this shows is that these are ideas, emotions and feelings that are locked internally in thesechildren.
My ideal is to be the key, spreading the beauty of the spoken words to these children. These children have been neglected, but I feel that I can and should help these children to find themselves and be able to express themselves.
I realize that this is a difficult task, and there are many obstacles on the way. But I believe in my ideals and I will stick to them--even in the face of adversity. We should never have a premature abortion of ideals--let the child, let our ideals, stand the challenge. For a life without ideals is not living.
Thank you!
譯文:成功之我見
用金錢、名譽(yù)和聲望來描述成功,這很簡單。但我相信成功不是外在的,我相信成功來源于自身。我對(duì)成功的定義是對(duì)已誠實(shí),待人真誠。這就意味著即使面臨困境厄運(yùn),你都必須堅(jiān)守自己的理想。我同樣相信成功沒有偏見,成功不屬于某一類人,事實(shí)上,不論種族、宗教信仰、性別和經(jīng)濟(jì)背景,任何人都能夠獲得。貝多芬的成功就是個(gè)很好的例子。他是世界上最著名的作曲家之一,而他卻雙耳失聰。他無法聽到自己創(chuàng)作出的美妙樂章。然而,身
處如此逆境,他仍然能夠堅(jiān)持自己的理想——作曲。
為了舉例說明我對(duì)成功的理解,我想給在座的諸位提一個(gè)問題。是什么讓我們大家今天在此相會(huì)?我想是語言世界的美麗讓我們走到了一起。停頓的效果和修辭之聲是話語世界所獨(dú)一無二的。我相信那些說話表達(dá)困難的人們對(duì)話語世界中的美麗體會(huì)得更為深刻。這些人都隱遁世間,把自己的感情深藏于心。我曾經(jīng)去過澳大利亞,在那里看到了兩幅畫。一幅是正常兒童畫的,另一幅是一個(gè)社會(huì)生活受限制的孩子畫的。正常的孩子畫的畫簡單、樸素,
而另一幅卻貼近現(xiàn)實(shí)生活,充滿了細(xì)節(jié)和想象。這表明這些孩子的思想、情緒和感受都封閉在他們的內(nèi)心深處。
我的理想是成為向這些孩子傳播話語世界美好的鑰匙。這些孩子曾被我們忽視,但我覺得我能夠也應(yīng)該幫助他們發(fā)現(xiàn)和認(rèn)識(shí)自己,并且能夠表達(dá)自己的想法。
我知道這是個(gè)艱巨的任務(wù),實(shí)現(xiàn)起來會(huì)遇到許多困難和障礙。但我篤信自己的理想,并將堅(jiān)守下去——即使逆境重重。我們千萬不能對(duì)一個(gè)理想作出不成熟的棄絕決定——讓這些孩子,讓我們的理想經(jīng)受挑戰(zhàn)。因?yàn)?,沒有理想的生活是沒有生氣的。
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