双语演讲稿4篇(共107页)72500字.docx

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双语演讲稿4篇

  本文目录双语演讲稿杨澜TED双语励志演讲稿奥巴马在韩国外国语大学的演讲稿【双语版】李克强总理达沃斯演讲稿全文(双语)

  honorablejudges,fellowstudents:

  “ifyouloveaflowerthatlivesonastar,itissweettolookattheskyatnight.allthestarsareabloomwithflowers.”——thesearethesentencesfrom“thelittleprince”.well,ijusthaveapersonwhoisasimportantformeastheproudroseisforthelittleprince.wegrewuptogetherandwealmostknoweverythingabouteachother.she’snotmysisterbutmuchmorethanthat.iusedtobebad-temperedandcursedeveryoneintheworldincludingmyself,butshewastheonlyonewhowasdifferent.shetoldmethemeaningofpatience,modestyandevenlove.andifeltlikereborn.thatwasthefirsttimethaticametogetthevalueofmylife.

  asthewordsgoes,“ifsomeonelovesaflower,ofwhichjustonesingleblossomgrowsinallthemillionsandmillionsofstars,itisenoughtomakehimhappyjusttolookatthestars.”itgoesallthesame.iwasluckyenoughtocomeacrosssomeoneand,fortunately,ilovedthisperson,thenigottheabilitytoloveanyoneinthisworld.andlove,iswhatmaketheworldlivable.

  thankyousomuch!

  尊敬的评委和各位同学:

  “如果你爱上了某个星球上的一朵花儿,那么,只要在夜晚仰望星空,就会觉得满天繁星如同一朵朵盛开的花儿。

”——这些话都摘自《小王子》。

其实,我也有一个就像那朵骄傲的玫瑰对小王子一样重要的人。

我们在一起长大,我们几乎了解彼此的一切。

尽管我们不是姐妹却胜似姐妹。

我小时候脾气很差,讨厌世上所有的人包括我自己,但只有她不同。

她教给了我耐心、谦虚,甚至是爱的意义。

我就好像重生了一样,那也是我第一次感到自己生命的价值。

  正如书中写道:

“如果一个人爱上了一朵花,这朵花独一无二的盛开在千百万颗星星之中,仰望繁星就会令他快乐无比。

”我很幸运能够遇到某人并且更幸运地爱上了她,并因此能够爱上世界上的所有人。

正因有爱,这世界才是适合人类居住的。

  谢谢大家!

  杨澜TED双语励志演讲稿双语演讲稿

(2)|返回目录

  以下是杨澜在ted大会上的一篇题为thegenerationthat'sremakingchina(重塑中国的一代)的演讲稿中英原文。

她在演讲中分享了自己的人生经历,并讲述了当下中国的一些火热现象,演讲虽然不长,但是很多观点都很精辟,值得一看。

  英文演讲稿:

  thenightbeforeiwasheadingforscotland,iwasinvitedtohostthefinalof“china’sgottalent”showinshanghaiwiththe80,000liveaudienceinthestadium.guesswhowastheperformingguest?

susanboyle.anditoldher,“i’mgoingtoscotlandthenextday.”shesangbeautifully,andsheevenmanagedtosayafewwordsinchinese.[chinese]soit’snotlike“hello”or“thankyou,”thatordinarystuff.itmeans“greenonionforfree.”whydidshesaythat?

becauseitwasalinefromourchineseparallelsusanboyle—a50-someyear-oldwoman,avegetablevendorinshanghai,wholovessingingwesternopera,butshedidn’tunderstandanyenglishorfrenchoritalian,soshemanagedtofillinthelyricswithvegetablenamesinchinese.(laughter)andthelastsentenceofnessundormathatshewassinginginthestadiumwas“greenonionforfree.”so[as]susanboylewassayingthat,80,000liveaudiencesangtogether.thatwashilarious.

  soiguessbothsusanboyleandthisvegetablevendorinshanghaibelongedtootherness.theyweretheleastexpectedtobesuccessfulinthebusinesscalledentertainment,yettheircourageandtalentbroughtthemthrough.andashowandaplatformgavethemthestagetorealizetheirdreams.well,beingdifferentisnotthatdifficult.wearealldifferentfromdifferentperspectives.butithinkbeingdifferentisgood,becauseyoupresentadifferentpointofview.youmayhavethechancetomakeadifference.

  mygenerationhasbeenveryfortunatetowitnessandparticipateinthehistorictransformationofchinathathasmadesomanychangesinthepast20,30years.irememberthatintheyearofXXXX年,wheniwasgraduatingfromcollege,iwasapplyingforajobinthesalesdepartmentofthefirstfive-starhotelinbeijing,greatwallsheraton—it’sstillthere.soafterbeinginterrogatedbythisjapanesemanagerforahalfanhour,hefinallysaid,“so,missyang,doyouhaveanyquestionstoaskme?

”isummonedmycourageandpoiseandsaid,“yes,butcouldyouletmeknow,whatactuallydoyousell?

”ididn’thaveacluewhatasalesdepartmentwasaboutinafive-starhotel.thatwasthefirstdayisetmyfootinafive-starhotel.

  aroundthesametime,iwasgoingthroughanaudition—thefirsteveropenauditionbynationaltelevisioninchina—withanotherthousandcollegegirls.theproducertoldustheywerelookingforsomesweet,innocentandbeautifulfreshface.sowhenitwasmyturn,istoodupandsaid,“why[do]women’spersonalitiesontelevisionalwayshavetobebeautiful,sweet,innocentand,youknow,supportive?

whycan’ttheyhavetheirownideasandtheirownvoice?

”ithoughtikindofoffendedthem.butactually,theywereimpressedbymywords.andsoiwasinthesecondroundofcompetition,andthenthethirdandthefourth.aftersevenroundsofcompetition,iwasthelastonetosurviveit.soiwasonanationaltelevisionprime-timeshow.andbelieveitornot,thatwasthefirstshowonchinesetelevisionthatalloweditshoststospeakoutoftheirownmindswithoutreadinganapprovedscript.(applause)andmyweeklyaudienceatthattimewasbetween200to300millionpeople.

  wellafterafewyears,idecidedtogototheu.s.andcolumbiauniversitytopursuemypostgraduatestudies,andthenstartedmyownmediacompany,whichwasunthoughtofduringtheyearsthatistartedmycareer.sowedoalotofthings.i’veinterviewedmorethanathousandpeopleinthepast.andsometimesihaveyoungpeopleapproachingmesay,“lan,youchangedmylife,”andifeelproudofthat.butthenwearealsosofortunatetowitnessthetransformationofthewholecountry.iwasinbeijing’sbiddingfortheolympicgames.iwasrepresentingtheshanghaiexpo.isawchinaembracingtheworldandviceversa.butthensometimesi’mthinking,whataretoday’syounggenerationupto?

howaretheydifferent,andwhatarethedifferencestheyaregoingtomaketoshapethefutureofchina,oratlarge,theworld?

  sotodayiwanttotalkaboutyoungpeoplethroughtheplatformofsocialmedia.firstofall,whoarethey?

[what]dotheylooklike?

wellthisisagirlcalledguomeimei—20yearsold,beautiful.sheshowedoffherexpensivebags,clothesandcaronhermicroblog,whichisthechineseversionoftwitter.andsheclaimedtobethegeneralmanagerofredcrossatthechamberofcommerce.shedidn’trealizethatshesteppedonasensitivenerveandarousednationalquestioning,almostaturmoil,againstthecredibilityofredcross.thecontroversywassoheatedthattheredcrosshadtoopenapressconferencetoclarifyit,andtheinvestigationisgoingon.

  sofar,asoftoday,weknowthatsheherselfmadeupthattitle—probablybecauseshefeelsproudtobeassociatedwithcharity.allthoseexpensiveitemsweregiventoherasgiftsbyherboyfriend,whousedtobeaboardmemberinasubdivisionofredcrossatchamberofcommerce.it’sverycomplicatedtoexplain.butanyway,thepublicstilldoesn’tbuyit.itisstillboiling.itshowsusageneralmistrustofgovernmentorgovernment-backedinstitutions,whichlackedtransparencyinthepast.andalsoitshowedusthepowerandtheimpactofsocialmediaasmicroblog.

  microblogboomedintheyearofXX,withvisitorsdoubledandtimespentonittripled.,amajornewsportal,alonehasmorethan140millionmicrobloggers.ontencent,200million.themostpopularblogger—it’snotme—it’samoviestar,andshehasmorethan9.5millionfollowers,orfans.about80percentofthosemicrobloggersareyoungpeople,under30yearsold.andbecause,asyouknow,thetraditionalmediaisstillheavilycontrolledbythegovernment,socialmediaoffersanopeningtoletthesteamoutalittlebit.butbecauseyoudon’thavemanyotheropenings,theheatcomingoutofthisopeningissometimesverystrong,activeandevenviolent.

  sothroughmicroblogging,weareabletounderstandchineseyouthevenbetter.sohowaretheydifferent?

firstofall,mostofthemwereborninthe80sand90s,undertheone-childpolicy.andbecauseofselectedabortionbyfamilieswhofavoredboystogirls,nowwehaveendedupwith30millionmoreyoungmenthanwomen.thatcouldposeapotentialdangertothesociety,butwhoknows;we’reinaglobalizedworld,sotheycanlookforgirlfriendsfromothercountries.mostofthemhavefairlygoodeducation.theilliteracyrateinchinaamongthisgenerationisunderonepercent.incities,80percentofkidsgotocollege.buttheyarefacinganagingchinawithapopulationabove65yearsoldcomingupwithseven-point-somepercentthisyear,andabouttobe15percentbytheyearofXXXX年.andyouknowwehavethetraditionthatyoungergenerationssupporttheeldersfinancially,andtakingcareofthemwhenthey’resick.soitmeansyoungcoupleswillhavetosupportfourparentswhohavealifeexpectancyof73yearsold.

  somakingalivingisnotthateasyforyoungpeople.collegegraduatesarenotinshortsupply.inurbanareas,collegegraduatesfindthestartingsalaryisabout400u.s.dollarsamonth,whiletheaveragerentisabove$500.sowhatdotheydo?

theyhavetosharespace—squeezedinverylimitedspacetosavemoney—andtheycallthemselves“tribeofants.”andforthosewhoarereadytogetmarriedandbuytheirapartment,theyfiguredouttheyhavetoworkfor30to40yearstoaffordtheirfirstapartment.thatratioinamericawouldonlycostacouplefiveyearstoearn,butinchinait’s30to40yearswiththeskyrocketingrealestateprice.

  amongthe200millionmigrantworkers,60percentofthemareyoungpeople.theyfindthemselvessortofsandwichedbetweentheurbanareasandtheruralareas.mostofthemdon’twanttogobacktothecountryside,buttheydon’thavethesenseofbelonging.theyworkforlongerhourswithlessincome,lesssocialwelfare.andthey’remorevulnerabletojoblosses,subjecttoinflation,tighteningloansfrombanks,appreciationoftherenminbi,ordeclineofdemandfromeuropeoramericafortheproductstheyproduce.lastyear,though,anappallingincidentinasouthernoemmanufacturingcompoundinchi

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