1.速求名人英文演講稿{稍微短一點的}
您好,很高興為您解答! 林肯葛底斯堡演講 (這個很有名噢) The Gettysburg Address Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19, 1863 ?? ??Fourscore and seven years ago,our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation,conceived and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. ?? ??Now we are egaged in a great civil war,testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and dedicated can long * are met on the battelfield of that * have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final-resting place for those who gave their lives that the nation might * is altogether and proper that we should do this. ?? ??But, in a larger sense,we can not dedicate,we can not consecrate,we can not hallow this * brave men,living and dead,have consecrated it far above our power to add or * world will little note what we say here,but it can never forget what they did * is for us,the living,rather to be dedicated to the great task remaining before us,that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion,that the nation shall have a new birth of freedom,that the goverment of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. ?? 主講:亞伯拉罕·林肯 時間:1863年11月19日 地點:美國,賓夕法尼亞,葛底斯堡 ?? ??八十七年前,我們先輩在這個大陸上創立了一個新國家,它孕育于自由之中,奉行一切人生來平等的原則。
?? ??我們正從事一場偉大的內戰,以考驗這個國家,或者任何一個孕育于自由和奉行上述原則的國家是否能夠長久存在下去。我們在這場戰爭中的一個偉大戰場上集會。
烈士們為使這個國家能夠生存下去而獻出了自己的生命,我們來到這里,是要把這個戰場的一部分奉獻給他們作為最后安息之所。我們這樣做是完全應該而且非常恰當的。
?? ??但是,從更廣泛的意義上說,這塊土地我們不能夠奉獻,不能夠圣化,不能夠神化。那些曾在這里戰斗過的勇士們,活著的和去世的,已經把這塊土地圣化了,這遠不是我們微薄的力量所能增減的。
我們今天在這里所說的話,全世界不大會注意,也不會長久地記住,但勇士們在這里所做過的事,全世界卻永遠不會忘記。毋寧說,倒是我們這些還活著的人,應該在這里把自己奉獻于勇士們已經如此崇高地向前推進但尚未完成的事業。
倒是我們應該在這里把自已奉獻于仍然留在我們面前的偉大任務——我們要從這些光榮的死者身上吸取更多的獻身精神,來完成他們已經完全徹底為之獻身的事業;我們要在這里下定最大的決心,不讓這些死者白白犧牲;我們要使國家在上帝福佑下自由的新生,要使這個民有、民治、民享的政府永世長存。 ?? ??Abraham Lincoln 亞伯拉罕.林肯(1809-1865),美國第十六任總統(1861-1865)。
他自修法律,以反對奴隸制的綱領當選為總統,導致南方諸州脫離聯邦。在由此引起的南北戰爭(1861-1865)中,他作為總統,發揮了美國歷史上最有效、最鼓舞人心的領導作用,以其堅定的信念、深遠的眼光和完美無缺的政治手腕,成功地引導一個處于分裂的國家度過了其歷史上流血最多的內戰,從而換救了聯邦。
他致力于推進全人類的民主、自由和平等,以最雄辯的語言闡述了人道主義的思想,不失時機地發表《解放黑奴宣言》,因而被后人尊稱為“偉大的解放者”。林肯不僅是一個偉大的總統,更是一個偉人。
他出生于社會低層,具有勤勞簡樸、謙虛和誠懇的美德。在美國歷屆總統中,林肯堪稱是最平易近人的一位。
林肯的著作主要是演講詞和書信,以樸素莊嚴、觀點明確、思想豐富、表達靈活、適應對象并具有特殊的美國風味見稱。此篇演講是美國文學中最漂亮、最富有詩意的文章之一。
雖然這是一篇慶祝軍事勝利的演說,但它沒有好戰之氣。相反,這是一篇感人肺腑的頌辭,贊美那些作出最后犧牲的人們,以及他們為之獻身的那些理想。
其中“政府應為民有、民治、民享”的名言被人們廣為傳頌。
2.【求一篇名人英語演講稿2分鐘長度即可(除了奧巴馬)但一定要是名
1拿破侖告別衛隊時的煽情演講 英文:I Want to Embrace YouMy dear comrade-in-arms: You will have to cherish yourselves. In the past twenty years, we have lived together. What you have done for me will make me not ask for more from you all. I often find you are always advancing on the glorious road. It is you that made the power of Europe join together in order to be strong enough to fight against us. Some of my generals are not loyal to their duties and to France. France has still more things to do. I wish I should rebel again with your brave comrade-in-arms who is loyal to me. But the France Parliament would not allow and would not agree. So, please devote yourselves to your new king and obey your new commander. Please do not give up our lovely motherland. Please do not feel sorry for my life. Only if I know you all happy, I will be happy too. I may be sentenced to death. But if I should survive, I would be willing happily to promote your glories and I would write down and record the great achievements we make. I cannot take you all in my arms instead I would like to embrace your generals. Come up me, my little general. I will take you in my arms tight. Please give me the eagle flag. I want to embrace her. And I still hope that my kissing you will respond in your recent generations. I have to say goodbye to you, my children. I will always bless you all and I hope you will not forget me at all.還有:Bush Delivers Victory Speech for 2nd Term布什在華盛頓發表演講宣布競選獲勝November 3, 2004美國東部時間11月3日下午3點(北京時間11月4日凌晨4點),美國總統布什攜夫人勞拉在華盛頓的里根中心發表了演講,宣布獲得競選連任勝利.President Bush wins his second term in the White House as Sen. Kerry concedes the race. Both candidates set new records for the number of votes received in a presidential election, leading to questions of a mandate for President *ent Bush:Thank you all. Thank you all for * had a long night -- (laughter) -- and a great night. (Cheers, applause.) The voters turned out in record numbers and delivered an historic victory. (Cheers, applause.)Earlier today, Senator Kerry called with his congratulations. We had a really good phone call. He was very *r Kerry waged a spirited campaign, and he and his supporters can be proud of their efforts. (Applause.)Laura and I wish Senator Kerry and Teresa and their whole family all our best *a has spoken, and I'm humbled by the trust and the confidence of my fellow citizens. With that trust comes a duty to serve all Americans, and I will do my best to fulfill that duty every day as your president. (Cheers, applause.)There are many people to thank, and my family comes first. (Cheers, applause.) Laura is the love of my life. (Cheers, applause.) I'm glad you love her, too. (Laughter.)I want to thank our daughters, who joined their dad for his last campaign. (Cheers, applause.) I appreciate the hard work of my sister and my brothers. I especially want to thank my parents for their loving support. (Cheers, applause.)I'm grateful to the vice president and Lynne and their daughters, who have worked so hard and been such a vital part of our team. (Cheers, applause.)The vice president serves America with wisdom and honor, and I'm proud to serve beside him. (Cheers, applause.)I want to thank my superb campaign team. I want to thank you all for your hard work. (Cheers, applause.) I was impressed every day by how hard and how skillful our team was.I want to thank Chairman Mark Racicot and -- (cheers, applause) -- the campaign manager Ken Mehlman -- (cheers, applause) – the architect, Karl Rove. (Cheers, applause.) I want to thank Ed Gillespie for leading our party so well. (Cheers, applause.)I want to thank the thousands of our supporters across our country. I want to thank you for your hugs on the rope lines. I want to thank you for your prayers on the rope lines. I want to thank you for your kind words on the rope lines. I want to thank you for everything you did to make the calls and to put up the signs, to talk to your neighbors, and to get out the vote. (Cheers, applause.)And because you did the incredible work, we are celebrating today. (Cheers, applause.)There's an old saying, "Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers, pray for powers equal to your tasks." In four historic years, America has been given great tasks and faced them with strength and courage. Our people have restored the vigor of this economy and shown resolve and patience in a new kind of war. Our military has brought justice to the enemy and honor to America. (Cheers, applause.) Our nation -- our nation has defended 。
3.求一片很短(也不要太短了)的名人英文演講稿
YOUTH Samuel Ullman Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life. Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spring back to dust. Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being's heart the lure of wonder,the unfailing childlike appetite of what's next and the joy of the game of living. In the center of your heart and my heart there is a wireless station: so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from men and from the Infinite, so long are you young. When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old, even at 20, but as long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, there is hope you may die young at 80.
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4.速求名人英文演講稿{稍微短一點的}
您好,很高興為您解答! 林肯葛底斯堡演講 (這個很有名噢)The Gettysburg Address Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19, 1863 ?? ??Fourscore and seven years ago,our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation,conceived and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. ?? ??Now we are egaged in a great civil war,testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and dedicated can long * are met on the battelfield of that * have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final-resting place for those who gave their lives that the nation might * is altogether and proper that we should do this. ?? ??But, in a larger sense,we can not dedicate,we can not consecrate,we can not hallow this * brave men,living and dead,have consecrated it far above our power to add or * world will little note what we say here,but it can never forget what they did * is for us,the living,rather to be dedicated to the great task remaining before us,that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion,that the nation shall have a new birth of freedom,that the goverment of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. ?? 主講:亞伯拉罕·林肯 時間:1863年11月19日 地點:美國,賓夕法尼亞,葛底斯堡 ?? ??八十七年前,我們先輩在這個大陸上創立了一個新國家,它孕育于自由之中,奉行一切人生來平等的原則。
?? ??我們正從事一場偉大的內戰,以考驗這個國家,或者任何一個孕育于自由和奉行上述原則的國家是否能夠長久存在下去。我們在這場戰爭中的一個偉大戰場上集會。
烈士們為使這個國家能夠生存下去而獻出了自己的生命,我們來到這里,是要把這個戰場的一部分奉獻給他們作為最后安息之所。我們這樣做是完全應該而且非常恰當的。
?? ??但是,從更廣泛的意義上說,這塊土地我們不能夠奉獻,不能夠圣化,不能夠神化。那些曾在這里戰斗過的勇士們,活著的和去世的,已經把這塊土地圣化了,這遠不是我們微薄的力量所能增減的。
我們今天在這里所說的話,全世界不大會注意,也不會長久地記住,但勇士們在這里所做過的事,全世界卻永遠不會忘記。毋寧說,倒是我們這些還活著的人,應該在這里把自己奉獻于勇士們已經如此崇高地向前推進但尚未完成的事業。
倒是我們應該在這里把自已奉獻于仍然留在我們面前的偉大任務——我們要從這些光榮的死者身上吸取更多的獻身精神,來完成他們已經完全徹底為之獻身的事業;我們要在這里下定最大的決心,不讓這些死者白白犧牲;我們要使國家在上帝福佑下自由的新生,要使這個民有、民治、民享的政府永世長存。 ?? ??Abraham Lincoln 亞伯拉罕.林肯(1809-1865),美國第十六任總統(1861-1865)。
他自修法律,以反對奴隸制的綱領當選為總統,導致南方諸州脫離聯邦。在由此引起的南北戰爭(1861-1865)中,他作為總統,發揮了美國歷史上最有效、最鼓舞人心的領導作用,以其堅定的信念、深遠的眼光和完美無缺的政治手腕,成功地引導一個處于分裂的國家度過了其歷史上流血最多的內戰,從而換救了聯邦。
他致力于推進全人類的民主、自由和平等,以最雄辯的語言闡述了人道主義的思想,不失時機地發表《解放黑奴宣言》,因而被后人尊稱為“偉大的解放者”。林肯不僅是一個偉大的總統,更是一個偉人。
他出生于社會低層,具有勤勞簡樸、謙虛和誠懇的美德。在美國歷屆總統中,林肯堪稱是最平易近人的一位。
林肯的著作主要是演講詞和書信,以樸素莊嚴、觀點明確、思想豐富、表達靈活、適應對象并具有特殊的美國風味見稱。此篇演講是美國文學中最漂亮、最富有詩意的文章之一。
雖然這是一篇慶祝軍事勝利的演說,但它沒有好戰之氣。相反,這是一篇感人肺腑的頌辭,贊美那些作出最后犧牲的人們,以及他們為之獻身的那些理想。
其中“政府應為民有、民治、民享”的名言被人們廣為傳頌。
5.求一篇英語的名人演講
這是摘了兩段奧巴馬的就職演說,比較有利用價值的 希望能給你幫助O(∩_∩)O
我需要感謝許多人,首先是我的家人。勞拉是我一生的摯愛,我對你們也愛她感到高興。我還要感謝在競選后期加入競選團的女兒,感謝兄弟姐妹們付出的努力,特別感謝嚴父慈母的支持。
要實現這些目標,美國公民的廣泛支持是必不可缺的。因此今天,我要對支持對手的所有人說,為了讓美國變得更強大更美好,我需要你們的支持,我也將努力獲得你們的支持,并將竭盡所能以擔當得起你們的支持。
"There are many people to thank and my family comes first.
"Laura is the love of my life. I'm glad you love her too.
"I want to thank our daughters who joined their dad for his last campaign. I appreciate the hard work of my sister and brothers.
"I especially want to thank my parents for their loving support.
"Reaching these goals will require the broad support of Americans.
So today I want to speak to every person who voted for my opponent.
"To make this nation stronger and better, I will need your support and I will work to earn it. I will do all I can do to deserve your trust.
"A new term is a new opportunity to reach out to the whole nation. We have one country, one Constitution, and one future that binds us.
望采納 O(∩_∩)O
6.適合初中生的名人英語演講稿,比較短的,大概三分鐘左右,別太難的
拿破侖告別衛隊時的煽情演講 英文:
I Want to Embrace You
My dear comrade-in-arms:
You will have to cherish yourselves. In the past twenty years, we have lived together. What you have done for me will make me not ask for more from you all. I often find you are always advancing on the glorious road. It is you that made the power of Europe join together in order to be strong enough to fight against us.
Some of my generals are not loyal to their duties and to France. France has still more things to do. I wish I should rebel again with your brave comrade-in-arms who is loyal to me. But the France Parliament would not allow and would not agree. So, please devote yourselves to your new king and obey your new commander. Please do not give up our lovely motherland.
Please do not feel sorry for my life. Only if I know you all happy, I will be happy too. I may be sentenced to death. But if I should survive, I would be willing happily to promote your glories and I would write down and record the great achievements we make.
I cannot take you all in my arms instead I would like to embrace your generals. Come up me, my little general. I will take you in my arms tight. Please give me the eagle flag. I want to embrace her. And I still hope that my kissing you will respond in your recent generations. I have to say goodbye to you, my children. I will always bless you all and I hope you will not forget me at all.
7.求有關中國名人的英語演講稿,大概一分鐘的
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求一篇關于中國歷史名人的英語演講稿,急用,,謝謝
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2014-01-03 00:06
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Sima Qian (司馬遷)The Han emperor, WuDi, re-established the importance of learning and encouraged the production of new works. As a result, ancient works which had arrived the book burning of the first emperor began to re-appear. Sima Qian took on the task of writing a complete history of * became involved in an incident that almost cost his life. he dared to criticize the emperor. The judges sentenced him to death, this sentence was reduced to * was determined to continue his great work. By the end of his life Sima Qian had written 130 chapters of his work "Shi Ji"(Records of the historian) recording the history of China's first three dynasties. 親,祝你學業有成,好評!
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