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泰国帅哥演讲稿英文

泰国帅哥演讲稿英文Ladies and gentlemen,Thank you for giving me the opportunity to stand before you today and share a few thoughts. My name is [Your Name], and I am proud to represent the beautiful country of Thailand. Today, I would like to talk to you about the charm and attractiveness of Thai men.First and foremost, Thai men are known for their physical beauty. With our unique blend of Thai, Chinese, and Malay features, we possess a radiant and captivating appearance that is hard to resist. Our dark, almond-shaped eyes and flawless, golden skin have captured the hearts of people worldwide.But our attractiveness goes beyond our looks. Thai men are also admired for our warm and welcoming nature. We are known for our hospitality and kindness towards others. Whether it's welcoming tourists to our country or assisting someone in need, we always strive to make others feel comfortable and valued.Furthermore, Thai men are well-groomed and stylish. We take pride in our appearance and always make an effort to dress well. From ourtailored suits to our traditional Thai outfits, we embody elegance and sophistication. We believe that it is essential to represent ourselves with confidence and grace.Aside from our physical attributes, Thai men are also renowned for our intelligence and wit. We value education and constantly seek knowledge to improve ourselves. With this thirst for learning, we are able to engage in intellectual discussions and excel in various fields, be it in the arts, sciences, or business.Moreover, Thai men have a strong sense of commitment and responsibility. We are raised with a deep respect for our family and traditions. We believe in taking care of our loved ones and giving back to our community. Whether it's through participating in charitable activities or helping the less fortunate, Thai men understand the importance of making a positive impact on society.In conclusion, being a Thai man is not just about physical attractiveness, but also about embodying qualities that make us unique and admirable. Our charm and appeal extend far beyond our appearance, encompassing our kindness, intelligence, style, and commitment to others. We are proud to represent Thailand and invite you to explore the beauty andallure of our nation. Thank you.。
莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲(中英对照)

莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲Thank you, Mr. Secretary General, for the honor to address this body once more. And thanks to the distinguished climate leaders assembled here today who are ready to take action.秘书长先生再次给我机会让我站在这里发言,各位卓越的气候领导人今天在联合国大会汇聚一堂准备开始采取行动。
body:团体;组织President Abraham Lincoln was also thinking of bold action 150 years ago when he said: “The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present…As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then w e shall save our country.”150年前,亚伯拉罕·林肯总统也曾考虑过采取大胆的行动,他说:“那些属于宁静往日的教条已不足以应付风雨飘摇的现在,由于我们面临新的问题,我们要有新的思维、新的行动,我们必须打破自身的枷锁,才能拯救我们的国家。
”dogma ['dɒgmə] :教条,教理disenthrall [,disin'θrɔ:l]:释放;解放He was speaking before the U.S. Congress to confront the defining issue of his time – slavery. Everyone knew it had to end, but no onehad the political will to stop it. Remarkably, his words ring as true today when applied to the defining crisis of our time – climate change.当时林肯总统在美国国会发表了这席演讲,正视他的时代所面临的关键问题——奴隶制。
奥巴马获胜演说稿英文版

奥巴马获胜演说稿英文版Ladies and gentlemen,Tonight, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter in our nation's history. We have come together as one, united by a common purpose and a shared belief in our collective potential. Today, we have chosen hope over fear, and progress over stagnation. We have chosen to forge a path towards a brighter future, guided by our core values of equality, justice, and opportunity for all.First and foremost, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the American people for placing their trust in me once again. It is an honor and a privilege to serve as your President for the next four years. This victory is not just mine; it belongs to all of us. It is a testament to the power of democracy, and the strength of the American spirit.I stand before you tonight with a message of unity and reconciliation. We have been through years of deep divisions and partisan gridlock. But today, we have the opportunity to put aside our differences and come together as one nation. We must strive to find common ground, to listen to one another with empathy and understanding. For it is only through dialogue and collaboration that we can move forward and overcome the challenges that lie ahead.Our first task is to rebuild and restore our economy. We have made great strides in the past few years, but there is still much work to be done. We will invest in our infrastructure, creating new jobs and revitalizing our communities. We will support small businessesand entrepreneurs, fostering innovation and driving economic growth. And we will ensure that our workforce is equipped with the skills and training necessary to succeed in the 21st century.But our work does not stop there. We must also address the urgent issues that threaten the well-being of our planet and future generations. Climate change is not just a threat; it is a reality that demands immediate action. We will invest in clean and renewable energy sources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and lead the global effort to combat climate change. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to leave them a sustainable and habitable world.Furthermore, we must continue our fight for social justice and equality. We have made significant progress, but we cannot afford to rest on our laurels. We will work tirelessly to eradicate systemic racism, to ensure equal rights for all, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. We will defend women's rights, support comprehensive immigration reform, and safeguard the rights of every American, regardless of their background or beliefs.In conclusion, my fellow Americans, I want to remind you that change does not come easy. It requires hard work, determination, and unwavering faith in our shared vision. But together, we can overcome any obstacle, and achieve greatness. I am confident that, with your support and the strength of our collective spirit, we will build a better future for ourselves and generations to come. Thank you, and God bless the United States of America.。
莱昂纳多 2014联合国气候峰会 中英文演讲稿

莱昂纳多 2014联合国气候峰会演讲稿原文:Thank you, Mr. Secretary-General, your excellencies, ladies and gentleman, and distinguished guests .I’m honored to be here today, I stand before you not as an expert but as a concerned citizen, one of the 400,000 people who marched in the streets of New York on Sunday, and the billions of others around the world who want to solve our climate crisis.As an actor I pretend for a living. I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems. I believe that mankind has looked at Climate Change in that same way, as if it were a fiction, as if pretending that Climate Change wasn’t real would somehow make it go away.But I think we know better than that now. Every week, we’re seeing new and undeniable Climate Events, evidence that accelerated Climate Change is here right now. Droughts are intensifying, our oceans acidifying, with methane plumes rising up from the ocean floor.We are seeing extreme weather events, and the West Antarctic and Greenland melting at unprecedented rates, decades ahead of scientific projections. None of this is rhetoric, and none of it is hysteria. It is fact. The scientific community knows it, Industry knows it、Government know it, even the United Statesmilitary knows it. The Chief of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Command, Admiral Samuel Locklear, recently said that Climate Change is our single greatest security threat.My Friends, this body - perhaps more than any other gathering in human history - now faces that difficult but achievable task. You can make history or you will be vilified by it.To be clear, this is not about just telling people to change their light bulbs or to buy a hybrid car. This disaster has grown BEYOND the choices that individuals make. This is now about our industries, and governments around the world taking decisive, large-scale action. Now must be our moment for action.We need to put a pricetag on carbon emissions, and eliminate government subsidies for oil coal and gas companies. We need to end the free ride that industrial polluters have been given in the name of a free-market economy, they don't deserve our tax dollars, they deserve our scrutiny. For the economy itself will die if our eco-systems collapse. The good news is that renewable energy is not only achievable but good economic policy.This is not a partisan debate; it is a human one. Clean air and livable climate are inalienable human rights. And solving this crisis is not a question of politics. It is a question of our own survivalThis is the most urgent of times, and the most urgent of messages. Honored delegates, leaders of the world, I pretend for a living.But you do not. The people made their voices heard on Sunday around the world and the momentum will not stop. But now it was YOUR turn, the time to answer mankinds greatest challenge is now.We beg you to face it with courage. And honesty. Thank you.中文翻译:尊敬的秘书长先生,女士们先生们,以及尊贵的客人们,谢谢你们。
GD(权志龙)的穿衣风格英文PPT对应的演讲稿

GD(权志龙)的穿衣风格英文PPT对应的演讲稿第一篇:GD(权志龙)的穿衣风格英文PPT对应的演讲稿Good morning, ladies and gentleman.My name is XXX, coming from XXXX.It’s my honor to have presentation this time.My title is ‘My GD oppa’s Style’.GD is my Best-loved idol who is the K-pop star.What’s more, he is the leader and producer of the male group Bigbang in South Korea nowadays.His real name is KwonJiyong, Chinese name is QuanZhilong, English name is G-Dragon, and we’d like call him GD for short.He is called the vane of fashion in South Korea., leading the fashion trend in recent years.His unique personality has attracted many young people’s learning and imitation.Firstly, let me talk about his hairstyle.He can hold many different kinds of hairstyle, such as the crew cut, mushroom hairstyle, Mohican hairstyle.He dares to try new hairstyle and new color, for example, the kelp hairstyle, which has become his iconic logo.He can change his hairstyle twice in one concert.However, he do esn’t courage his fan to dyee hair, because it’s harm to hair and body health.He once said to us ’Just watch me dye, your guys do not!’.We were deeply touched by the warm man.Secondly, let me introduce his wearing accessories, including, caps, sunglasses, necklaces and earrings.These accessories are black, golden or silvery, some of them are inlaid with skeleton, exuding a style of rock and back-to-ancient.He loves the heavy necklaces and wide rings from the famous silver brand ’Chrome Hearts’.Lastly, he ca n wear different clothes in different occasion.When he is on the stage, he wears clothes matching well with the song he will sing.When he is invited to the award ceremony, he chooses the low-key luxury suit and glitteryleathers shoes.When he is taken photos by professional photographer in the studio for the vogue magazine, he dresses magnificently and makes himself smokey-eye.Nonetheless, in ordinary life without the media and camera, he prefers wearing the casual clothes.Above all that I have introduced is the tip of iceberg.If you want to know him in depth, you’d better search him on the Internet.That’s all, thanks for your listening.Any questions ?第二篇:英语ppt对应演讲稿1.good morning ,everyone ,my name is LiMengyuan ,today it is my turn to report here,and topic of the report is trust in information technology.2.now I will introduce my viewpoint from the following aspects.the first one is the concept of the information technology,it will tell you what the information technology is,and then I will introduce a example in the real world,after this ,I will recommend the difference between trust in information technology and trust in people ,the last one is a question that should we believe in it and why? Information technology(IT)is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other enterprise.it is obvious that the keyword of the conception is the data store ,data retrieve ,data transmit and data manipulate.in brief ,data store is a repository of a set of data objects,data retrieve means obtaining data from a database management system.In this case, it is considered that data is represented in a structured way, and there is no ambiguity in data.the next ,Data transmission is the physical transfer of dataover a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel.and the last one is Data manipulation ,it is the process of changing data in aneffort to make it easier to read or more organized after we have already know the definition of the information technology, now we will get down to our business.today out topic is trust in the information technology.so we will talk sth about the safety of the IT.Not so long ago, most people paid little attention to cybercrime.Malicious hackers, hi-tech bank robbers and identity thieves were the stuff of science fiction novels;but today they are a threat to everyone who use the internet, we have already acquire some knowledge last week.soI will present another reason that may cause the unsafety.that is the loophole of the software.nowI will say a incident about network security that happened recently.it is a famous software that almost everyone here is using now, that is AliPay.There are reports coming from the users that AliPay real-name authentication.The user open the real-name authentication inadvertently and then find that there are five more unknown account that is not him.And unknown account name of loan is also in his real name information.that is to say, he should repa y other people’s loan.the officialresponse to this is that firstAlipay real-name authentication binding process does not need to confirm the account that has already been real-name authentication , also do not need to login in the account that is already real-name, as long as the applicant submit identity information and certified account ,if agreement is certified,they will default binding.second, the binding function of the Alipay real-name account requires the user to log in his AliPay to see real name account binding, instead of a real time notice like sending a short message, E-mail etc.third,if you want to delete child account, you have to appeal, and upload id again.it is very complex.the alipayofficial say that the leak of the personal privacy information that lead to pass the certification finally ,butdo not be worried,they say thatIf the account has been stolen money ,he will receive the highest 1 million yuan compensation.now we hope the company can improve the software to do more better job for us.So there is a question in the end, can we trust in the information technology or we should abandon it.the answer is absolutely we should trust it.3.4.5.6.7.8.first of all , information technology(IT)is playing an important role in our life and people today rely on IT more than ever before.you can see people play their phone everywhere and everytime, information technology has Penetrate into our life, and exchange our life, obviously ,almost everybody here have more than one application as following.They make our life more rich and colorful, more fast and convenience.it let us use the least amount of time to do the most things.itshows the progress of the society on the one hand.9.second ,The developmnt of information technology is a manifestation of social progress to some extent.This transformation has tremendous potential for enriching and enhancing our daily lives, while sparking a new era of growth for the global economy.when we meet some question on the way , we should think some good solutions to solve it ,not escape.only in this way ,can our society develop better and better.10.The development of IT create vast new opportunities to enrich our lives and rewire our economy, but it also offer a tempting target for criminals and terrorists.So, to meet these challenges, we must change the way we create software.Achieving a truly trustworthy computing is a long-term challenge , but it is essential that we meet it.第三篇:学习PPT对应演讲稿(新稿)【学习PPT对应演讲稿(伍家颖、郑晓梅和唐心怡专用)】(第一张)亲爱的同学们,老师们:大家好!伍:很高兴大家来参加今天的班会课!郑:我们知道,班级里有很多同学为学习烦恼。
obama speech(奥巴马演讲)考四级必备

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon. It is a great honor for me to be here in Shanghai, and to have this opportunity to speak with all of you. I'd like to thank Fudan University's President Yang for his hospitality and his gracious welcome. I'd also like to thank our outstanding Ambassador, Jon Huntsman, who exemplifies the deep ties and respect between our nations. I don't know what he said, but I hope it was good. (Laughter.)What I'd like to do is to make some opening comments, and then what I'm really looking forward to doing is taking questions, not only from students who are in the audience, but also we've received questions online, which will be asked by some of the students who are here in the audience, as well as by Ambassador Huntsman. And I am very sorry that my Chinese is not as good as your English, but I am looking forward to this chance to have a dialogue.This is my first time traveling to China, and I'm excited to see this majestic country. Here, in Shanghai, we see the growth that has caught the attention of the world -- the soaring skyscrapers, the bustling streets and entrepreneurial activity. And just as I'm impressed by these signs of China'sjourney to the 21st century, I'm eager to see those ancient places that speak to us from China's distant past. Tomorrow and the next day I hope to have a chance when I'm in Beijing to see the majesty of the Forbidden City and the wonder of the Great Wall. Truly, this is a nation that encompasses both a rich history and a belief in the promise of the future.The same can be said of the relationship between our two countries. Shanghai, of course, is a city that has great meaning in the history of the relationship between the United States and China. It was here, 37 years ago, that the Shanghai Communique opened the door to a new chapter of engagement between our governments and among our people. However, America's ties to this city -- and to this country -- stretch back further, to the earliest days of America's independence.In 1784, our founding father, George Washington, commissioned the Empress of China, a ship that set sail for these shores so that it could pursue trade with the Qing Dynasty. Washington wanted to see the ship carry the flag around the globe, and to forge new ties with nations like China. This is a common American impulse -- the desire to reach for new horizons, andto forge new partnerships that are mutually beneficial.Over the two centuries that have followed, the currents of history have steered the relationship between our countries in many directions. And even in the midst of tumultuous winds, our people had opportunities to forge deep and even dramatic ties. For instance, Americans will never forget the hospitality shown to our pilots who were shot down over your soil during World War II, and cared for by Chinese civilians who risked all that they had by doing so. And Chinese veterans of that war still warmly greet those American veterans who return to the sites where they fought to help liberate China from occupation.A different kind of connection was made nearly 40 years ago when the frost between our countries began to thaw through the simple game of table tennis. The very unlikely nature of this engagement contributed to its success -- because for all our differences, both our common humanity and our shared curiosity were revealed. As one American player described his visit to China -- "[The]people are just like us…The country is very similar to America, but still very different."Of course this small opening was followed by the achievement of the Shanghai Communique, and the eventual establishment of formal relations between the United States and China in 1979. And in three decades, just look at how far we have come.In 1979, trade between the United States and China stood at roughly $5 billion -- today it tops over $400 billion each year. The commerce affects our people's lives in so many ways. America imports from China many of the computer parts we use, the clothes we wear; and we export to China machinery that helps power your industry. This trade could create even more jobs on both sides of the Pacific, while allowing our people to enjoy a better quality of life. And as demand becomes more balanced, it can lead to even broader prosperity.In 1979, the political cooperation between the United States and China was rooted largely in our shared rivalry with the Soviet Union. Today, we have a positive, constructive and comprehensive relationship that opens the door to partnership on the key global issues of our time -- economic recovery and the development of clean energy; stopping the spread of nuclearweapons and the scourge of climate change; the promotion of peace and security in Asia and around the globe. All of these issues will be on the agenda tomorrow when I meet with President Hu.And in 1979, the connections among our people were limited. Today, we see the curiosity of those ping-pong players manifested in the ties that are being forged across many sectors. The second highest number of foreign students in the United States come from China, and we've seen a 50 percent increase in the study of Chinese among our own students. There are nearly 200 "friendship cities" drawing our communities together. American and Chinese scientists cooperate on new research and discovery. And of course, Yao Ming is just one signal of our shared love of basketball -- I'm only sorry that I won't be able to see a Shanghai Sharks game while I'm visiting.It is no coincidence that the relationship between our countries has accompanied a period of positive change. China has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty -- an accomplishment unparalleled in human history -- whileplaying a larger role in global events. And the United States has seen our economy grow along with the standard of living enjoyed by our people, while bringing the Cold War to a successful conclusion.There is a Chinese proverb: "Consider the past, and you shall know the future." Surely, we have known setbacks and challenges over the last 30 years. Our relationship has not been without disagreement and difficulty. But the notion that we must be adversaries is not predestined -- not when we consider the past. Indeed, because of our cooperation, both the United States and China are more prosperous and more secure. We have seen what is possible when we build upon our mutual interests, and engage on the basis of mutual respect.And yet the success of that engagement depends upon understanding -- on sustaining an open dialogue, and learning about one another and from one another. For just as that American table tennis player pointed out -- we share much in common as human beings, but our countries are different in certain ways.I believe that each country must chart its own course. China is an ancient nation, with a deeply rooted culture. The United States, by comparison, is a young nation, whose culture is determined by the many different immigrants who have come to our shores, and by the founding documents that guide our democracy.Those documents put forward a simple vision of human affairs, and they enshrine several core principles -- that all men and women are created equal, and possess certain fundamental rights; that government should reflect the will of the people and respond to their wishes; that commerce should be open, information freely accessible; and that laws, and not simply men, should guarantee the administration of justice.Of course, the story of our nation is not without its difficult chapters. In many ways -- over many years -- we have struggled to advance the promise of these principles to all of our people, and to forge a more perfect union. We fought a very painful civil war, and freed a portion of our population from slavery. It took time for women to be extended the right to vote, workers to win the right to organize, and for immigrants from differentcorners of the globe to be fully embraced. Even after they were freed, African Americans persevered through conditions that were separate and not equal, before winning full and equal rights.None of this was easy. But we made progress because of our belief in those core principles, which have served as our compass through the darkest of storms. That is why Lincoln could stand up in the midst of civil war and declare it a struggle to see whether any nation, conceived in liberty, and "dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal" could long endure. That is why Dr. Martin Luther King could stand on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and ask that our nation live out the true meaning of its creed. That's why immigrants from China to Kenya could find a home on our shores; why opportunity is available to all who would work for it; and why someone like me, who less than 50 years ago would have had trouble voting in some parts of America, is now able to serve as its President.And that is why America will always speak out for these core principles around the world. We do not seek to impose any systemof government on any other nation, but we also don't believe that the principles that we stand for are unique to our nation. These freedoms of expression and worship -- of access to information and political participation -- we believe are universal rights. They should be available to all people, including ethnic and religious minorities -- whether they are in the United States, China, or any nation. Indeed, it is that respect for universal rights that guides America's openness to other countries; our respect for different cultures; our commitment to international law; and our faith in the future.These are all things that you should know about America. I also know that we have much to learn about China. Looking around at this magnificent city -- and looking around this room -- I do believe that our nations hold something important in common, and that is a belief in the future. Neither the United States nor China is content to rest on our achievements. For while China is an ancient nation, you are also clearly looking ahead with confidence, ambition, and a commitment to see that tomorrow's generation can do better than today's.In addition to your growing economy, we admire China'sextraordinary commitment to science and research -- a commitment borne out in everything from the infrastructure you build to the technology you use. China is now the world's largest Internet user -- which is why we were so pleased to include the Internet as a part of today's event. This country now has the world's largest mobile phone network, and it is investing in the new forms of energy that can both sustain growth and combat climate change -- and I'm looking forward to deepening the partnership between the United States and China in this critical area tomorrow. But above all, I see China's future in you -- young people whose talent and dedication and dreams will do so much to help shape the 21st century.I've said many times that I believe that our world is now fundamentally interconnected. The jobs we do, the prosperity we build, the environment we protect, the security that we seek -- all of these things are shared. And given that interconnection, power in the 21st century is no longer a zero-sum game; one country's success need not come at the expense of another. And that is why the United States insists we do not seek to contain China's rise. On the contrary, wewelcome China as a strong and prosperous and successful member of the community of nations -- a China that draws on the rights, strengths, and creativity of individual Chinese like you.To return to the proverb -- consider the past. We know that more is to be gained when great powers cooperate than when they collide. That is a lesson that human beings have learned time and again, and that is the example of the history between our nations. And I believe strongly that cooperation must go beyond our government. It must be rooted in our people -- in the studies we share, the business that we do, the knowledge that we gain, and even in the sports that we play. And these bridges must be built by young men and women just like you and your counterparts in America.That's why I'm pleased to announce that the United States will dramatically expand the number of our students who study in China to 100,000. And these exchanges mark a clear commitment to build ties among our people, as surely as you will help determine the destiny of the 21st century. And I'm absolutely confident that America has no better ambassadors to offer than our young people. For they, just like you, are filled withtalent and energy and optimism about the history that is yet to be written.So let this be the next step in the steady pursuit of cooperation that will serve our nations, and the world. And if there's one thing that we can take from today's dialogue, I hope that it is a commitment to continue this dialogue going forward.So thank you very much. And I look forward now to taking some questions from all of you. Thank you very much. (Applause.)So -- I just want to make sure this works. This is a tradition, by the way, that is very common in the United States at these town hall meetings. And what we're going to do is I will just -- if you are interested in asking a question, you can raise your hands. I will call on you. And then I will alternate between a question from the audience and an Internet question from one of the students who prepared the questions, as well as I think Ambassador Huntsman may have a question that we were able to obtain from the Web site of our embassy.So let me begin, though, by seeing -- and then what I'll do is I'll call on a boy and then a girl and then -- so we'll go back and forth, so that you know it's fair. All right? So I'll start with this young lady right in the front. Why don't we wait for this microphone so everyone can hear you. And what's your name?Q My name is (inaudible) and I am a student from Fudan University. Shanghai and Chicago have been sister cities since 1985, and these two cities have conduct a wide range of economic, political, and cultural exchanges. So what measures will you take to deepen this close relationship between cities of the United States and China? And Shanghai will hold the World Exposition next year. Will you bring your family to visit the Expo? Thank you.PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, thank you very much for the question.I was just having lunch before I came here with the Mayor of Shanghai, and he told me that he has had an excellent relationship with the city of Chicago -- my home town -- that he's visited there twice. And I think it's wonderful to have these exchanges between cities.One of the things that I discussed with the Mayor is how both cities can learn from each other on strategies around clean energy, because one of the issues that ties China and America together is how, with an expanding population and a concern for climate change, that we're able to reduce our carbon footprint. And obviously in the United States and many developed countries, per capita, per individual, they are already using much more energy than each individual here in China. But as China grows and expands, it's going to be using more energy as well. So both countries have a great interest in finding new strategies.We talked about mass transit and the excellent rail lines that are being developed in Shanghai. I think we can learn in Chicago and the United States some of the fine work that's being done on high-speed rail.In the United States, I think we are learning how to develop buildings that use much less energy, that are much more energy-efficient. And I know that with Shanghai, as I traveled and I saw all the cranes and all the new buildings that aregoing up, it's very important for us to start incorporating these new technologies so that each building is energy-efficient when it comes to lighting, when it comes to heating. And so it's a terrific opportunity I think for us to learn from each other.I know this is going to be a major focus of the Shanghai World Expo, is the issue of clean energy, as I learned from the Mayor. And so I would love to attend. I'm not sure yet what my schedule is going to be, but I'm very pleased that we're going to have an excellent U.S. pavilion at the Expo, and I understand that we expect as many as 70 million visitors here. So it's going to be very crowded and it's going to be very exciting.Chicago has had two world expos in its history, and both of those expos ended up being tremendous boosts for the city. So I'm sure the same thing will happen here in Shanghai.Thank you. (Applause.)Why don't we get one of the questions from the Internet? And introduce yourself, in case --Q First shall I say it in Chinese, and then the English, okay?PRESIDENT OBAMA: Yes.Q I want to pose a question from the Internet. I want to thank you, Mr. President, for visiting China in your first year in office, and exchange views with us in China. I want to know what are you bringing to China, your visit to China this time, and what will you bring back to the United States? (Applause.)PRESIDENT OBAMA: The main purpose of my trip is to deepen my understanding of China and its vision for the future. I have had several meetings now with President Hu. We participated together in the G20 that was dealing with the economic financial crisis. We have had consultations about a wide range of issues. But I think it's very important for the United States to continually deepen its understanding of China, just as it's important for China to continually deepen its understanding of the United States.In terms of what I'd like to get out of this meeting, or thisvisit, in addition to having the wonderful opportunity to see the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, and to meet with all of you -- these are all highlights -- but in addition to that, the discussions that I intend to have with President Hu speak to the point that Ambassador Huntsman made earlier, which is there are very few global challenges that can be solved unless the United States and China agree.So let me give you a specific example, and that is the issue we were just discussing of climate change. The United States and China are the world's two largest emitters of greenhouse gases, of carbon that is causing the planet to warm. Now, the United States, as a highly developed country, as I said before, per capita, consumes much more energy and emits much more greenhouse gases for each individual than does China. On the other hand, China is growing at a much faster pace and it has a much larger population. So unless both of our countries are willing to take critical steps in dealing with this issue, we will not be able to resolve it.There's going to be a Copenhagen conference in December in which world leaders are trying to find a recipe so that we canall make commitments that are differentiated so each country would not have the same obligations -- obviously China, which has much more poverty, should not have to do exactly the same thing as the United States -- but all of us should have these certain obligations in terms of what our plan will be to reduce these greenhouse gases.So that's an example of what I hope to get out of this meeting -- a meeting of the minds between myself and President Hu about how together the United States and China can show leadership. Because I will tell you, other countries around the world will be waiting for us. They will watch to see what we do. And if they say, ah, you know, the United States and China, they're not serious about this, then they won't be serious either. That is the burden of leadership that both of our countries now carry. And my hope is, is that the more discussion and dialogue that we have, the more we are able to show this leadership to the world on these many critical issues. Okay? (Applause.)All right, it's a -- I think it must be a boy's turn now. Right? So I'll call on this young man right here.Q (As translated.) Mr. President, good afternoon. I'm from Tongji University. I want to cite a saying from Confucius: "It is always good to have a friend coming from afar." In Confucius books, there is a great saying which says that harmony is good, but also we uphold differences. China advocates a harmonious world. We know that the United States develops a culture that features diversity. I want to know, what will your government do to build a diversified world with different cultures? What would you do to respect the different cultures and histories of other countries? And what kinds of cooperation we can conduct in the future?PRESIDENT OBAMA: This is an excellent point. The United States, one of our strengths is that we are a very diverse culture. We have people coming from all around the world. And so there's no one definition of what an American looks like. In my own family, I have a father who was from Kenya; I have a mother who was from Kansas, in the Midwest of the United States; my sister is half-Indonesian; she's married to a Chinese person from Canada. So when you see family gatherings in the Obama household, it looks like the United Nations. (Laughter.)And that is a great strength of the United States, because it means that we learn from different cultures and different foods and different ideas, and that has made us a much more dynamic society.Now, what is also true is that each country in this interconnected world has its own culture and its own history and its own traditions. And I think it's very important for the United States not to assume that what is good for us is automatically good for somebody else. And we have to have some modesty about our attitudes towards other countries.I have to say, though, as I said in my opening remarks, that we do believe that there are certain fundamental principles that are common to all people, regardless of culture. So, for example, in the United Nations we are very active in trying to make sure that children all around the world are treated with certain basic rights -- that if children are being exploited, if there's forced labor for children, that despite the fact that that may have taken place in the past in many different countries, including the United States, that all countries of the world now should have developed to the pointwhere we are treating children better than we did in the past. That's a universal value.I believe, for example, the same thing holds true when it comes to the treatment of women. I had a very interesting discussion with the Mayor of Shanghai during lunch right before I came, and he informed me that in many professions now here in China, there are actually more women enrolled in college than there are men, and that they are doing very well. I think that is an excellent indicator of progress, because it turns out that if you look at development around the world, one of the best indicators of whether or not a country does well is how well it educates its girls and how it treats its women. And countries that are tapping into the talents and the energy of women and giving them educations typically do better economically than countries that don't.So, now, obviously difficult cultures may have different attitudes about the relationship between men and women, but I think it is the view of the United States that it is important for us to affirm the rights of women all around the world. And if we see certain societies in which women are oppressed, orthey are not getting opportunities, or there is violence towards women, we will speak out.Now, there may be some people who disagree with us, and we can have a dialogue about that. But we think it's important, nevertheless, to be true to our ideals and our values. And we -- and when we do so, though, we will always do so with the humility and understanding that we are not perfect and that we still have much progress to make. If you talk to women in America, they will tell you that there are still men who have a lot of old-fashioned ideas about the role of women in society. And so we don't claim that we have solved all these problems, but we do think that it's important for us to speak out on behalf of these universal ideals and these universal values.Okay? All right. We're going to take a question from the Internet.Q Hello, Mr. President. It's a great honor to be here and meet you in person.PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you.Q I will be reading a question selected on the Internet to you, and this question is from somebody from Taiwan. In his question, he said: I come from Taiwan. Now I am doing business on the mainland. And due to improved cross-straits relations in recent years, my business in China is doing quite well. So when I heard the news that some people in America would like to propose -- continue selling arms and weapons to Taiwan, I begin to get pretty worried. I worry that this may make our cross-straits relations suffer. So I would like to know if, Mr. President, are you supportive of improved cross-straits relations? And although this question is from a businessman, actually, it's a question of keen concern to all of us young Chinese students, so we'd really like to know your position on this question. Thank you. (Applause.)PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you. Well, I have been clear in the past that my administration fully supports a one-China policy, as reflected in the three joint communiqués that date back several decades, in terms of our relations with Taiwan as well as our relations with the People's Republic of China. We don't want to change that policy and that approach.I am very pleased with the reduction of tensions and the improvement in cross-straits relations, and it is my deep desire and hope that we will continue to see great improvement between Taiwan and the rest of -- and the People's Republic in resolving many of these issues.One of the things that I think that the United States, in terms of its foreign policy and its policy with respect to China, is always seeking is ways that through dialogue and negotiations, problems can be solved. We always think that's the better course. And I think that economic ties and commercial ties that are taking place in this region are helping to lower a lot of the tensions that date back before you were born or even before I was born.Now, there are some people who still look towards the past when it comes to these issues, as opposed to looking towards the future. I prefer to look towards the future. And as I said, I think the commercial ties that are taking place -- there's something about when people think that they can do business and make money that makes them think very clearly and not worryas much about ideology. And I think that that's starting to happen in this region, and we are very supportive of that process. Okay?Let's see, it's a girl's turn now, right? Yes, right there. Yes. Hold on, let's get -- whoops, I'm sorry, they took the mic back here. I'll call on you next.Go ahead, and then I'll go up here later. Go ahead.Q Thank you.PRESIDENT OBAMA: I'll call on you later. But I'll on her first and then I'll call on you afterwards.Go ahead.Q Okay, thank you. Mr. President, I'm a student from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. I have a question concerning the Nobel Prize for Peace. In your opinion, what's the main reason that you were honored the Nobel Prize for Peace? And will it give you more responsibility and pressure to -- more pressure and。
我是大明星的英语演讲稿

我是大明星的英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen, 。
Good evening! It is my great honor to be here today to share with you my thoughts on the topic "I am a big star".Being a big star is not just about fame and fortune, it's about passion, dedication, and hard work. As a big star, I have the privilege of standing in the spotlight, but it also comes with great responsibility. People look up to me, and I have the power to influence and inspire others. This is a role that I take very seriously, and I strive to be a positive role model for my fans and the community.One of the most important aspects of being a big star is staying true to myself. It's easy to get caught up in the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, but I always remind myself of the values and principles that have guided me throughout my career. I believe in being authentic and genuine, and I strive to use my platform to make a positive impact on the world.Another key aspect of being a big star is the importance of hard work and perseverance. Success doesn't come overnight, and it takes a lot of dedication and determination to reach the top. I have faced many challenges and obstacles along the way, but I have never given up on my dreams. I believe that with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible.In addition to hard work, I also believe in the power of gratitude. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities that I have been given, and I never take them for granted. I am thankful for the support of my fans, the guidance of my mentors, and the love of my family and friends. Gratitude is a powerful force that keeps me grounded and humble, and it reminds me to always stay true to myself.As a big star, I also understand the importance of using my platform for good. I am passionate about giving back to the community and using my influence to make apositive impact. Whether it's through charitable work, advocacy, or simply spreading positivity and kindness, I believe that it is important to use my voice for good.In conclusion, being a big star is not just about fame and fortune, it's about passion, dedication, and using one's platform for good. I am grateful for the opportunities that I have been given, and I am committed to using my influence to make a positive impact on the world. Thank you for listening, and I hope that my words have inspired you to strive for greatness in your own lives. Thank you.。
贾斯汀比伯英语演讲(范本)

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莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲中英对照

莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲Thank you, Mr. Secretary General, for the honor to address this body once more. And thanks to the distinguished climate leaders assembled here today who are ready to take action.谢谢秘书长先生再次给我机会让我站在这里发言,谢谢各位卓越的气候领导人今天在联合国大会汇聚一堂准备开始采取行动。
body:团体;组织President Abraham Lincoln was also thinking of bold action 150 years ago when he said: “The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present…As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.”150年前,亚伯拉罕·林肯总统也曾考虑过采取大胆的行动,他说:“那些属于宁静往日的教条已不足以应付风雨飘摇的现在,由于我们面临新的问题,我们要有新的思维、新的行动,我们必须打破自身的枷锁,才能拯救我们的国家。
”dogma ['dɒgmə] :教条,教理disenthrall [,disin'θrɔ:l]:释放;解放He was speaking before the U.S. Congress to confront the defining issue of his time – slavery. Everyone knew it had to end, but no one had the political will to stop it. Remarkably, his words ring as true today when applied to the defining crisis of our time – climate change.当时林肯总统在美国国会发表了这席演讲,正视他的时代所面临的关键问题——奴隶制。
金南俊联合国演讲英文稿

金南俊联合国演讲英文稿My name is Kim Nam-joon, also known as RM, and I am the leader of the BTS group. It is a great honour to be invited to an occasion of such significance to today's young generation.In November last year, BTS launched the Love Myself campaign with UNICEF, with the belief that true love begins with loving oneself first. We have been working with UNICEF's End Violence Programme to protect young people around the world from violence. Our fans have been a huge part of the game with their actions and passion. We have the best fans in the world.I want to talk about myself first. I was born in Ilsan, near Seoul, South Korea. It's a beautiful place with lakes, mountains and even an annual flower festival. I had a very happy childhood there, I was just a normal boy. I used to look up at the night sky and wonder, I used to dream of a boy. I used to think I was a superhero who could save the world.One of the lines from our early album introductions was, "My heart stopped when I was about 9 or 10." Looking back now, I started to worry about what others would think of me and started to see myself in other people's eyes. I stopped looking up at the night sky, at the stars. I stopped daydreaming. Instead, I'm just trying to fit myself into someone else's mold.Soon, I began to close my voice and listen to others. No one called my name, and neither did I. My heart stopped beating and my eyes closed. We're like ghosts. But I had one refuge and that was music. A small voice inside me said, "Wake up, man, and listen to yourself." But it was a long time before I heard the music calling my real name. Even after the decision to join BTS, there were hurdles. Some people may not believe it, but most people think we're hopeless, and sometimes I just want to give up.I'm sure we'll keep stumbling around like this. BTS are now artists playing in these huge stadiums and have sold millions of albums, but I'm still a normal 24-year-old. If I've achieved anything, it's that I'm surrounded by my fellow BTS members, and it's because of the love and support from military fans all over the world.Maybe I made a mistake yesterday, but I was still me yesterday. Today I am who I am, all my flaws and mistakes. Tomorrow I might be a little wiser, and that's me. These flaws and mistakes are who I am, the brightest star in my star sign. I love myself for who I am, for who I was, for who I want to be.I just want to say one last thing. After releasing the Love Yourself album and launching the Love Yourself campaign, we started hearing from fans around the world about how our messages are helping them overcome the difficulties in their lives and start loving themselves. These stories are a constant reminder of our responsibilitiesSo, let's go one step further. We have learned to love ourselves, so now I urge you to "say yourself." I want to ask everybody, what's your name? What turns you on, makes your heart beat? Tell me your story. I want to hear your voice, I want to hear your faith. No matter who you are, where you come from, skin color, gender, just say what you think. Find your name, find your voice through your own voice.Kim Nam-joon is also BTS 'RM. I'm an icon and an artist from a small town in South Korea. Like most people, I have made many mistakes in my life. I have a lot of flaws and a lot more fear, but I try to embrace myself as much as I can and slowly, little by little, start loving myself. Speak for yourself.Thank you very much.。
莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲(中英对照)

莱昂纳多在联合国气候峰会的演讲Thank you, Mr. Secretary General, for the honor to address this body once more. And thanks to the distinguished climate leaders assembled here today who are ready to take action.谢谢秘书长先生再次给我机会让我站在这里发言,谢谢各位卓越的气候领导人今天在联合国大会汇聚一堂准备开始采取行动。
body:团体;组织President Abraham Lincoln was also thinking of bold action 150 years ago when he said: “The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present…As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.”150年前,亚伯拉罕·林肯总统也曾考虑过采取大胆的行动,他说:“那些属于宁静往日的教条已不足以应付风雨飘摇的现在,由于我们面临新的问题,我们要有新的思维、新的行动,我们必须打破自身的枷锁,才能拯救我们的国家。
”dogma ['dɒgmə] :教条,教理disenthrall [,disin'θrɔ:l]:释放;解放He was speaking before the U.S. Congress to confront the defining issue of his time – slavery. Everyone knew it had to end, but no one had the political will to stop it. Remarkably, his words ring as true today when applied to the defining crisis of our time – climate change.当时林肯总统在美国国会发表了这席演讲,正视他的时代所面临的关键问题——奴隶制。
the bigbang 学习版台词

看Big Bang Theory 学英语第二季8集: The Lizard-Spock Expansion-Sheldon:Oh, look, Saturn 3 is on.Saturn:土星看啊,正在放"土星三号"呢(电影提名过金酸莓奖)。
-Raj:I don't want to watch Saturn 3. Deep Space Nine is better.我不想看"土星三号" "深空九号"更好看(电视剧"星际旅行: 深空九号")。
-Sheldon:How is Deep Space Nine better than Saturn 3?深空九号哪有"土星三号"好看?-Raj:Simple subtraction will tell you it's six better.Simple:简单的subtraction:减法简单的减法告诉你,好看六个数儿。
-Leonard:Compromise. Watch Babylon 5.Compromise:妥协,折中折衷一下,看"巴比伦五号"好了(科幻电视剧1993-1998)。
-Sheldon:In what sense is that a compromise?sense:道理这是哪门子折衷啊?-Leonard:Well, five is partway between three...partway:中途恩,五处在三和九之间...Never mind.算了。
-Raj:I'll tell you what. How about we go rock-paper-scissors?rock-paper-scissors:石头剪子布rock:石头scissors:剪刀要不这样,我们来用石头剪子布决定。
-Sheldon:Ooh, I don't think so.不行,我不干。
BigBang介绍(英语演讲)

TOP
GD&T.O.P
• He is my favorite member of BB. Although he is not the most handsome or Individualistic (adj.有个性的) member, but he has a best voice and can handle (v.处理) many styles of music e.g. musical, Hip-hop, R&B and Rock. So he is the lead singer.
DaeSung
V.I
• V.I is not only the most youngest but also is the most particular one . His dance is very powerful that he is the leader of dance in BB.
• TOP is apt at(善于) music and has a worldlevel of Rap. If you think he is a cool, sexy man because of his mature face, you will be amazed by some of his hobbies e.g. collecting toys, loving pink and sweet.
• GD is not only a G-Dragon producer, rapper and the captain of BB but is knows as a solo singer as well. So he is a top idol in Korea. Besides , he is regarded as Fashion Icon by media of Korea because of his exellent fashion sense.
bigbang 英文作文

bigbang 英文作文Bigbang is a South Korean boy band that has gained international fame and recognition. Their music is a unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop, which sets them apart from other K-pop groups.The members of Bigbang, G-Dragon, T.O.P, Taeyang, Daesung, and Seungri, each have their own distinct style and personality, which adds to the group's appeal. They are known for their high-energy performances and catchy tunes that have captured the hearts of fans all over the world.Bigbang's influence goes beyond just music; they are also fashion icons and trendsetters. Their bold and edgy style has inspired many people to embrace theirindividuality and express themselves through fashion.One of the reasons why Bigbang has been so successful is their ability to constantly reinvent themselves and stay relevant in the ever-changing music industry. They are notafraid to take risks and push the boundaries, which has earned them a loyal fan base.Despite facing some challenges and controversies over the years, Bigbang has remained resilient and continued to produce music that resonates with people from all walks of life. Their passion for music and dedication to their craft is truly admirable.In conclusion, Bigbang has made a significant impact on the music industry and popular culture. Their talent, charisma, and fearlessness have solidified their status as one of the most influential and iconic K-pop groups of all time.。
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bigbang英语作文The Big Bang Theory is a groundbreaking scientific concept that has revolutionized our understanding of the universe's origins. It postulates that the universe began as a singularity, an infinitely dense and hot point, approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This singularity then underwent a rapid expansion, which is still ongoing, and has led to the vast cosmos we observe today.The theory is supported by various pieces of evidence, including the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is the afterglow of the Big Bang. This radiation is detected as a faint glow that fills the entire universe and is a remnant of the early universe's hot and dense state.Moreover, the redshift observed in the light from distant galaxies is another piece of evidence for the Big Bang. As the universe expands, the wavelength of light from these galaxies is stretched, causing it to shift towards the red end of the spectrum. This phenomenon is known as redshift and is a direct consequence of the universe's expansion.The Big Bang Theory also explains the abundance of light elements in the universe, such as hydrogen and helium. During the first few minutes after the Big Bang, in a phase known as nucleosynthesis, these elements were formed in proportions that match those observed in the universe today.Despite its success in explaining many aspects of the universe, the Big Bang Theory is not without its mysteries. Questions remain about what caused the initial singularity, the nature of dark matter and dark energy that make up a significant portion of the universe's mass, and the ultimate fate of the cosmos.In conclusion, the Big Bang Theory is a fundamental pillar of modern cosmology, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the universe's history and evolution. It is a testament to human curiosity and the power of scientific inquiry to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos.。
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He is minion of the Korea fashion magazine. Has big talent in singing. Everyone like him very much in Korea.
T.O.P-Choi
Seung hyun
He is the Rap in his band,his Rap level is the most famous in world.He relies on his outstanding voice and handsome face become lady-killer. CHINESE NAME:崔胜贤 최승현ENGLISH NAME:TOP BIRTHDAY:1987 11 04 HEIGHT:181CM WEIGHT:65KG STRONG POINT:RAP.WRITING.J APANESE.
He was very fat befor he became famous singer,his company found him because he has a distinctive voice .Then he decided to lose weight. Scornerstone of having abundance in your life.
When I first heard his voice I was attracted by his unique voice.
This is there band-BIGBANG
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He has many special tattooing in his body.
Right shoulder : Too fast too live ,too young to die Right elbow: Italian-Vita Dolce (甜蜜的生活) Left elbow: Moderato(中等速度)