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Whether

大学英语演讲稿范文

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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