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时间:2015-02-22 09:26

i have a dram 的英语演讲稿

太长了,贴一个自动翻译的结果,仅供参考:自从人类文明的加速发展,永久的自然科学发现伴随着人类的旅程。

它被发现我们周围的世界,人类已经能够导致一个更复杂的生命。

然而,由于切斯特顿曾说,“一个可能了解宇宙,但没有自我;自我更遥远比任何星星。

”同样,我们的人生是一个不屈不挠的努力的旅程发现更多的自己。

当我6岁的时候,我经常想象自己作为一个优雅和熟练的钢琴家翻译萧邦的夜曲在精美的舞台上,得到热烈的掌声在我的表演。

我上了我的钢琴课,它很难注意到非天赋技能。

有时候我忍不住这绝望的感觉当我醒来时,发现我的现实目标是不切实际的。

但残酷的现实,这是我第一次发现我不能拥有一切。

当我12岁的时候,我认为最酷的工作在整个宇宙是一个外科医生。

我花了几个小时,观看戏剧《实习医生格蕾》,和情不自禁爱上那些医生的生活方式的屏幕。

我完全着迷了刀和那些花哨的医疗所用术语。

然而,我不再想成为一个外科医生时,我发现成为一个外科医生的想法吸引了我,没有什么这真的是。

因此,梦结束,我发现一些关于我自己。

我今年16岁了,我可以自豪地说,我不想而是确定追求将来当个律师。

从初中,我总是荣获“最有说服力的辩手在每个单一的辩论,我参加了。

我不能只考虑逻辑而且及时表达我的想法。

我的哲学的兴趣也增加了我的推理,每当我试图说服一些模棱两可的。

意识到在成为一名大律师的道路障碍和困难不要恐慌我,理由很简单,我有这个信心和激情在我追求。

G.K.切斯特顿是绝对正确的,最复杂的一部分理解这个世界是研究较小的世界自己。

我随后意识到成长的过程是发现真实的自己;我们知道我们真正是什么,成为我们想要成为的人。

我们的形状我们自己,以及我们塑造我们的生活,我们越来越意识到我们的的限制和潜力,因此,学会调整自己的存在。

和这样,女士们先生们,我很自豪地说,我发现了一部分我还发现,今天站在这个舞台上,并希望更多在未来。

我将永远保持这种嵌入到我的心,不可改变的事情,我们做

英语演讲稿 look before you leap 2分钟左右

ladies and gentlemen, this is a time that all the things never shows their real sides. all we see is fake.we saw the environment is getting better, but in fact, it's getting worse! we saw the sky is getting clearer, but i'm sorry, it's getting much more dirty! so,what should we do then? here i have a tip for all of you,look before you leap.before we do things ,we must think, to analysis the result of doing so, to get the turth, to make things better. don't be impertinence!

I have a dream的英语短文 演讲稿 别太长

我梦想有一天,这个国家将会奋起,实现其立国信条的真谛:“我们认为这些真理不证自明:人人生而平等。

” I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. 我梦想有一天,在佐治亚州的红色山岗上,昔日奴隶的儿子能够同昔日奴隶主的儿子同席而坐,亲如手足。

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. 我梦想有一天,我的四个孩子将生活在一个不是以肤色的深浅,而是以品格的优劣作为评判标准的国家里。

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. 这是马丁路德金的演讲,你用心练练,好好朗诵一下.

要一篇简爱的英文演讲稿。

比赛了 。

重网上凑了点中文。

翻译一下 。

Jane EyreThe development of Jane Eyres character is central to the novel. From the beginning, Jane possesses a sense of her self-worth and dignity, a commitment to justice and principle, a trust in God, and a passionate disposition. Her integrity is continually tested over the course of the novel, and Jane must learn to balance the frequently conflicting aspects of herself so as to find contentment.Click here to find out more!An orphan since early childhood, Jane feels exiled and ostracized at the beginning of the novel, and the cruel treatment she receives from her Aunt Reed and her cousins only exacerbates her feeling of alienation. Afraid that she will never find a true sense of home or community, Jane feels the need to belong somewhere, to find “kin,” or at least “kindred spirits.” This desire tempers her equally intense need for autonomy and freedom.In her search for freedom, Jane also struggles with the question of what type of freedom she wants. While Rochester initially offers Jane a chance to liberate her passions, Jane comes to realize that such freedom could also mean enslavement—by living as Rochester’s mistress, she would be sacrificing her dignity and integrity for the sake of her feelings. St. John Rivers offers Jane another kind of freedom: the freedom to act unreservedly on her principles. He opens to Jane the possibility of exercising her talents fully by working and living with him in India. Jane eventually realizes, though, that this freedom would also constitute a form of imprisonment, because she would be forced to keep her true feelings and her true passions always in check.Charlotte Brontë may have created the character of Jane Eyre as a means of coming to terms with elements of her own life. Much evidence suggests that Brontë, too, struggled to find a balance between love and freedom and to find others who understood her. At many points in the book, Jane voices the author’s then-radical opinions on religion, social class, and gender.Edward RochesterDespite his stern manner and not particularly handsome appearance, Edward Rochester wins Jane’s heart, because she feels they are kindred spirits, and because he is the first person in the novel to offer Jane lasting love and a real home. Although Rochester is Jane’s social and economic superior, and although men were widely considered to be naturally superior to women in the Victorian period, Jane is Rochester’s intellectual equal. Moreover, after their marriage is interrupted by the disclosure that Rochester is already married to Bertha Mason, Jane is proven to be Rochester’s moral superior.Rochester regrets his former libertinism and lustfulness; nevertheless, he has proven himself to be weaker in many ways than Jane. Jane feels that living with Rochester as his mistress would mean the loss of her dignity. Ultimately, she would become degraded and dependent upon Rochester for love, while unprotected by any true marriage bond. Jane will only enter into marriage with Rochester after she has gained a fortune and a family, and after she has been on the verge of abandoning passion altogether. She waits until she is not unduly influenced by her own poverty, loneliness, psychological vulnerability, or passion. Additionally, because Rochester has been blinded by the fire and has lost his manor house at the end of the novel, he has become weaker while Jane has grown in strength—Jane claims that they are equals, but the marriage dynamic has actually tipped in her favor.St. John RiversClick here to find out more!St. John Rivers is a foil to Edward Rochester. Whereas Rochester is passionate, St. John is austere and ambitious. Jane often describes Rochester’s eyes as flashing and flaming, whereas she constantly associates St. John with rock, ice, and snow. Marriage with Rochester represents the abandonment of principle for the consummation of passion, but marriage to St. John would mean sacrificing passion for principle. When he invites her to come to India with him as a missionary, St. John offers Jane the chance to make a more meaningful contribution to society than she would as a housewife. At the same time, life with St. John would mean life without true love, in which Jane’s need for spiritual solace would be filled only by retreat into the recesses of her own soul. Independence would be accompanied by loneliness, and joining St. John would require Jane to neglect her own legitimate needs for love and emotional support. Her consideration of St. John’s proposal leads Jane to understand that, paradoxically, a large part of one’s personal freedom is found in a relationship of mutual emotional dependence.Helen BurnsHelen Burns, Jane’s friend at Lowood School, serves as a foil to Mr. Brocklehurst as well as to Jane. While Mr. Brocklehurst embodies an evangelical form of religion that seeks to strip others of their excessive pride or of their ability to take pleasure in worldly things, Helen represents a mode of Christianity that stresses tolerance and acceptance. Brocklehurst uses religion to gain power and to control others; Helen ascetically trusts her own faith and turns the other cheek to Lowood’s harsh policies.Although Helen manifests a certain strength and intellectual maturity, her efforts involve self-negation rather than self-assertion, and Helen’s submissive and ascetic nature highlights Jane’s more headstrong character. Like Jane, Helen is an orphan who longs for a home, but Helen believes that she will find this home in Heaven rather than Northern England. And while Helen is not oblivious to the injustices the girls suffer at Lowood, she believes that justice will be found in God’s ultimate judgment—God will reward the good and punish the evil. Jane, on the other hand, is unable to have such blind faith. Her quest is for love and happiness in this world. Nevertheless, she counts on God for support and guidance in her search跟有些不一样,但我挺好的

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