大学英语演讲稿范文
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.
大学英语演讲稿范文(二)
Bidding
for
the
Olympic
Games
is,
in
a
way,
an
image-creating
undertaking.
The
first
and
foremost
thing
is
to
let
people
fall
in
love
with
the
city
at
first
sight,
attracting
them
by
its
unique
image.
What
image
does
Beijing
intend
to
create
for
itself
once
it
has
the
opportunity
to
host
the
2008
Olympics?
It’s
known
to
all
that
the
Beijing
Municipal
Government
has
already
set
the
theme
for
the
future
games:
New
Beijing,
Great
Olympics.
For
me,
the
2008
Olympics
will
be
a
great
green
Olympics
illuminated
with
two
more
special
colors,
yellow
and
red.
First,
yellow
is
a
meaningful
color.
The
Yellow
River
is
China’s
mother
river
and
the
cradle
of
Chinese
civilization.
We
are
of
the
yellow
race
and
descendants
of
the
Yellow
Emperor.
This
color
has
a
special
origin
and
great
significance
for
the
Chinese
people.
Beijing
is
the
capital
of
New
China
and
previously
the
capital
for
nine
dynasties
in
Chinese
history.
So,
yellow
will
naturally
add
splendor
to
the
2008
Games.
Secondly,
the
2008
Olympics
will
be
a
red
pageant.
Above
all,
the
2008
Olympics
will
be
a
green
Olympics.
Certainly,
all
of
this
is
no
easy
task.
But
I
am
sure
that
all
of
us
have
confidence
that
we
will
realize
these
“green”
goals,
for
now
we
have
the
full
support
and
participation
of
the
environmentally
conscious
citizens.
Each
citizen
is
showing
great
concern
for
every
one
of
the
steps
the
city
government
takes.
As
the
saying
goes,
“United,
we
stand”,
and
a
green
Beijing
will
be
achieved.
When
our
aspiration
becomes
a
reality,
it
will
be
a
unique
Olympics.
“New
Beijing,
Great
Olympics”
will
be
weaved
of
these
three
superb
colors:
yellow,
red
and
green.
Let
us
welcome
it
and
look
forward
to
it!
Thank
you!
大学英语演讲稿范文(三)
Today
I
would
like
to
begin
with
a
story.
There
was
once
a
physical
therapist
who
traveled
all
the
way
from
America
to
Africa
to
do
a
census
about
mountain
gorillas.
These
gorillas
are
a
main
attraction
to
tourists
from
all
over
the
world;
this
put
them
severely
under
threat
of
poaching
and
being
put
into
the
zoo.
She
went
there
out
of
curiosity,
but
what
she
saw
strengthened
her
determination
to
devote
her
whole
life
to
fighting
for
those
beautiful
creatures.
She
witnessed
a
scene,
a
scene
taking
us
to
a
place
we
never
imaged
we've
ever
been,
where
in
the
very
depth
of
the
African
rainforest,
surrounded
by
trees,
flowers
and
butterflies,
the
mother
gorillas
cuddled
their
babies.
Yes,
that's
a
memorable
scene
in
one
of
my
favorite
movies,
called
Gorillas
in
the
Mist,
based
on
a
true
story
of
Mrs.
Diana
Fossey,
who
spent
most
of
her
lifetime
in
Rwanda
to
protect
the
ecoenvironment
there
until
the
very
end
of
her
life.
To
me,
the
movie
not
only
presents
an
unforgettable
scene
but
also
acts
as
a
timeless
reminder
that
we
should
not
develop
the
tourist
industry
at
the
cost
of
our
eco-environment.
All
these
appalling
facts
have
brought
us
to
the
realization
that
we
can
no
longer
stand
by
and
do
nothing,
because
the
very
thought
of
it
has
been
eroding
our
resources.
Encouragingly,
the
explosive
growth
of
global
travel
has
put
tourism
again
in
the
spotlight,
which
is
why
the
United
Nations
has
made
2002
the
year
of
ecotourism,
for
the
first
time
to
bring
to
the
world's
attention
the
benefits
of
tourism,
but
also
its
capacity
to
destroy
our
ecoenvironment.
Now
every
year,
many
local
ecoenvironmental
protection
organizations
are
receiving
donations
-
big
notes,
small
notes
or
even
coins
-
from
housewives,
plumbers,
ambulance
drivers,
salesmen,
teachers,
children
and
invalids.
Some
of
them
cannot
afford
to
send
the
money
but
they
do.
These
are
the
ones
who
drive
the
cabs,
who
nurse
in
hospitals,
who
are
suffering
from
ecological
damage
in
their
neighborhood.
Why?
Because
they
care.
Because
they
still
want
their
Mother
Nature
back.
Because
they
know
it
still
belongs
to
them.
This
kind
of
feeling
that
I
have,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
is
when
it
feels
like
it,
smells
like
it,
and
looks
like
it
,
it's
all
coming
from
a
scene
to
be
remembered,
a
scene
to
recall
and
to
cherish.
The
other
night,
as
I
saw
the
moon
linger
over
the
land
and
before
it
was
sent
into
the
invisible,
my
mind
was
filled
with
songs.
I
found
myself
humming
softly,
not
to
the
music,
but
to
something
else,
someplace
else,
a
place
remembered,
a
place
untouched,
a
field
of
grass
where
no
one
seemed
to
have
been
except
the
deer.
And
all
those
unforgettable
scenes
strengthened
the
feeling
that
it's
time
for
us
to
do
something,
for
our
own
and
our
coming
generation.
Once
again,
I
have
come
to
think
of
Mrs.
Diana
Fossey
because
it
is
with
her
spirit,
passion,
courage
and
strong
sense
of
our
ecoenvironment
that
we
are
taking
our
next
step
into
the
world.
And
no
matter
who
we
are,
what
we
do
and
where
we
go,
in
our
minds,
there's
always
a
scene
to
remember,
a
scene
worth
our
effort
to
protect
it
and
fight
for
it.
Thank
you
very
much.
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