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米歇尔演讲中英稿米歇尔北大演讲英文稿

米歇尔演讲中英稿米歇尔北大演讲英文稿:米歇尔.奥巴马成都七中演讲稿(中英文双语全文)米歇尔.奥巴马成都七中演讲全文(中英双语)25日上午10时50分,成都七中艺术楼音乐厅,在持续20秒的热烈掌声后,美国总统奥巴马夫人米歇尔发表此次访华期间的第二场演讲。

她用刚学不久的中文“你好”和“谢谢”作为开场白和结束语,并以讲故事的方式,与成都中学生分享自己的求学经历,强调教育对年轻人的重要性。

Remarks by the First Lady at Number Seven SchoolChengdu, ChinaMarch 25, 2014Ni hao. It is truly a pleasure to be here at the Number Seven School. Thankyou so much for your warm e.Now, before I get started, on behalf of myself and my husband, I want to say that ourhearts go out to all those with loved ones on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. As I saidthis past weekend when I spoke at Peking University, we are very much keeping all ofthem in our thoughts and our prayers at this tremendously difficulttime.So now, let me start by thanking your Principal, Principal Liu, and your classmate,Ju Chao, for that wonderful introduction. Your English, Ju Chao, is excellent, andyou should be very proud. Thank you so much. (Applause.) And I want to thankall of the students here today, both those of you here in person and those of youjoining remotely from across the region. I’m thrilled to be visiting your wonderfulschool.Now, in preparation for this visit, before I left the U.S. I visited the Yu Ying School.It’s a public school near the White House in Washington, D.C., and all of the studentsat this school study Chinese. And I met with the sixth-grade class, kids who are 11and 12 years old. They had recently taken a trip here to China, and they werebursting with excitement. They were eager to tell me about everything about whatthey had seen.But they admitted that before their trip, they had all kinds of misconceptions aboutChina. They thought they would see palaces and temples everywhere they went, butinstead they found massive ci ties filled with skyscrapers. They weren’t sure thatthey’d like the food here in China, but they actually loved it, and they learned how touse chopsticks. And in the end, one of the students told me –- and this is his quote__ he said, “Comin g home was really exciting, but was at the same time sad.”Now, meeting these students reminded me that when we live so far away fromeach other, it’s easy to develop all kinds of misconceptions and stereotypes. It’seasy to focus on our differences –- how we speak different languages and eatdifferent foods and observe different traditions. But as I travel the world, and I meetyoung people from so many countries, I’m always struck by howmuch more we havein mon. And that’s been pa rticularly true during my visit here in China.You see, the truth is that I grew up like many of you. My mom, my dad, mybrother and I, we lived in a tiny apartment in Chicago, which is one of the largestcities in America. My father worked at the local water plant. And we didn’t havemuch money, but our little home was bursting with love. Every evening, my familywould laugh and share stories over dinner. We’d play card games and have fun forhours. And on summer nights, I remember, when our apartment got too hot, we’dall sleep outside on our back porch.Family meant everything to us, including our extended family. My grandparentslived nearby, and my elderly great aunt and uncle lived in the apartment downstairsfrom us. And when their health started to decline my parents stepped in, helping myuncle shave and dress each morning, dashing downstairs in themiddle of the night tocheck on my aunt.So in my family, like in so many of your families, we took care of each other.And while we certainly weren’t rich, my parents had big dreams for me and mybrother. They had only a high school education themselves, but they weredetermined to send us both to universities._2015米歇尔演讲中英稿。

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲稿

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲稿

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲稿米歇尔·奥巴马北大演讲稿。

尊敬的北大师生,大家好!我非常高兴能够来到这里,与你们分享我的一些想法和经历。

作为美国第一夫人,我有幸有机会见证和参与了许多重要的社会活动和国际事务,也有幸能够在各种场合发表讲话,与世界各地的人们交流。

今天,我想和你们谈谈一些关于教育、女性权益和社会责任的话题。

首先,我想强调的是教育的重要性。

教育是每个人成长的基石,也是社会进步的动力。

我相信,每个人都应该有平等接受教育的权利,不论是男性还是女性,不论是贫穷还是富裕。

教育可以改变命运,可以让人们拥有更多的选择和机会。

因此,我们应该努力营造一个公平、包容的教育环境,让每个人都能够实现自己的梦想。

其次,我想谈谈女性权益。

作为一个女性,我深知女性在社会中所面临的各种困难和挑战。

在很多地方,女性依然面临着教育不公、职业歧视、家庭暴力等问题。

我们需要为女性争取平等的权利和机会,让她们能够在社会各个领域发挥自己的才能和价值。

同时,我们也需要改变社会对女性的刻板印象和偏见,让每个女性都能够自由地选择自己的生活方式和追求幸福。

最后,我想谈谈社会责任。

作为一个公众人物,我深知自己肩负着一定的社会责任。

我认为,每个人都应该为社会做出一些贡献,无论是大是小。

无论是通过自己的行为和言论,还是通过参与公益活动和慈善事业,每个人都可以为社会的进步和发展贡献自己的力量。

只有当每个人都肩负起自己的社会责任,我们才能共同创造一个更加美好的世界。

在结束我的演讲之前,我想再次感谢北大师生对我的热情接待,也希望大家能够牢记我所说的话。

教育、女性权益和社会责任,这些都是我们共同的责任和使命。

让我们携手努力,共同创造一个更加美好、更加公平的世界!谢谢大家!。

美第一夫人访华 鼓励青少年出国留学

美第一夫人访华 鼓励青少年出国留学

美第一夫人访华鼓励青少年出国留学3月22日,美国总统奥巴马夫人米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学斯坦福中心发表演讲,鼓励中美两国年轻人通过留学改变人生,促进国与国关系。

在米歇尔看来,出国留学并非只是为学生提供教育机会,她用"读万卷书,不如行万里路"强调留学对个人的重要性,指出这正成为经济全球化背景下职场成功的关键。

她对在座学生说,你们是自己国家价值观最鲜活的代表,通过出国留学不仅在改变自己的人生轨迹,也在改变所遇到的每个人的人生。

"你们是美国最好的面孔,是中国最好的面孔,你们每天都在向世界展示你们国家的能量、创造力和乐观精神以及对未来坚定不移的信念",米歇尔鼓励中美学生互相学习,建立友谊,共同应对挑战。

当日,米歇尔在博客中写下中国行的第三篇日志,提到有学生担忧语言障碍、环境适应及离家遥远等问题。

她写道,正是克服这些困难的过程让他们有意想不到的收获。

针对学生提出担心留学经费的问题,米歇尔表示不同背景的学生都应有留学的机会。

她认为,在经济日益全球化的今天,掌握一种他国的语言、并熟悉其文化实际上是"一项重要的工作资历"。

教育问题几乎是米歇尔每次出访必然涉及的议题。

而在白宫日常生活中,她也非常注重对两个女儿的教育。

"我希望她们就像普通孩子那样长大,而不是把自己当成小公主。

"米歇尔曾说。

接受过精英教育的米歇尔非常明白过度的溺爱和光环会害了孩子,所以从芝加哥搬到白宫后,她对女儿的教育反而更加严格。

米歇尔在接受采访时不时会提到的一些"家规":如当女儿外出旅行时,即使学校不要求,她们也必须就所见所闻撰写报告;高新科技产品只有周末可以用;非周末时间不能看电视,计算机也只能用来做功课。

家规还包括,玛丽亚必须在离家就读大学前学会洗衣服;两个女儿必须吃下自己碟子里的所有蔬菜。

如果她们说不饿,那么之后就不能要求吃饼干或薯片。

2024年奥巴马夫人米歇尔助选演讲稿

2024年奥巴马夫人米歇尔助选演讲稿

尊敬的各位领导、亲爱的同事们:大家好!首先,我要感谢所有出席今天活动的各位,感谢你们对我们的支持和关注。

在此,我要特别感谢我的丈夫奥巴马总统。

他是一个充满智慧、坚毅有力的领导,他一直以来都致力于改变人们的生活。

我们一直以来都坚定地相信,只有通过共同努力和热情投入,我们才能实现我们的梦想和目标。

今天,我想和大家分享一些发生在我们身边的故事。

这些故事,让我明白了有时候,一个人的力量可以改变整个世界。

同时,我也希望通过这些故事,激励大家行动起来,为我们的奋斗目标而努力。

故事一:小南希是一个来自底特律的女孩。

她的父母在她很小的时候就离异了,她和妈妈一起生活。

尽管工作很辛苦,妈妈仍然坚持供她上学。

小南希非常聪明,但是她的学校却一直面临着种种困境。

于是,她决定亲自去争取更好的教育。

她和一群志同道合的同学一起,在学校门口设立了图书角,每天放学后帮助其他孩子们学习。

他们还通过举办义卖活动购买了一些教育资源,帮助更多的孩子们。

这个小机构最终吸引了一些教育专家的注意,他们帮助学校改善了教育环境,为孩子们创造了更好的学习机会。

故事二:约翰是一位来自芝加哥的老师。

他教授社会科学,被学生们称为“最酷的老师”。

他一直以来都致力于鼓励学生们去探索和实践自己的梦想。

他组织了各种社区活动,帮助学生们更好地了解社会和世界。

他还为学生们提供了各种实习和实践机会,帮助他们将知识应用到实际问题中去。

通过约翰的引导,许多学生们获得了奖学金,进入了优秀的大学,实现了自己的梦想。

这些故事看起来可能只是一些平凡的小事,但是它们却展示了我们每个人都可以通过行动来改变世界的力量。

每个人都可以成为一个改变者,一个启发他人的榜样。

无论是在教育、医疗、环保还是任何其他领域,我们都可以发挥自己的特长和能力,为社会和人民做出贡献。

改变并不是一蹴而就的,它需要时间、耐心和坚持。

我们需要敢于追求自己的梦想,同时也要努力帮助他人实现他们的梦想。

我们要与他人携手前行,共同努力,互相支持,才能赋予自己的生活以意义。

米歇尔在北京大学演讲

米歇尔在北京大学演讲

米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲Ni hao. It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysia Airline Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New Y ork University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.And most of all, I want to thank all of the student for being he re today…and I particularly want to thank Eric Schafer and Zhu Xuanbao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was such a powerful symbol of everything I want to talk with you about today.You see, by learning each other s languages - and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other s cultures - Mr. Schafer and Ms. Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliament and meet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders…they re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity f or stud ents…but also as a vital part of America s foreign policy.You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.Ideas can cross ocean with the click of a button.Companies can do business and complete with companies across the globe.And we can text, email and skype(网络电话) with people on every continent.So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester-it’s quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school…it s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders - experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”But let’s be clear, studying abroad is about so much more than improving your own future - it s also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.Because when it comes to the defining challenges of our time - whether it s climate change, or economic opportunity, or the spread of nuclear weapons...these are shared challenges.No one country can confront them alone...the only way forward is together.That’s why it’s so important for young people like you to live and study in each other s countries.Because that s how you develop that habit of cooperation - you do it by improving yourself in someone s culture…by learning each other s stories…and by getting p ast the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.That’s how you come to understand how much we all share.And that’s how you realize that we all have a stake in each other’s success - that cures discovered here in Beijing could save lives i n America…the clean energy technologies from Silicon Valley in California could improve the environment here in China…that the architecture of an ancient temple in Xi an could inspire the design of new buildings in Dallas or Detroit.And that’s when the connections you make as classmates or labmates can blossom into something more.That’s what happened when Abigail Coplin became an American Fulbright Scholar here at Peking University.She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals…and they both research partnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries.Professor Niu Ke from Peking University was Fulbright Scholar in the U. S. last year…and he reported, and I quote, “the most memorable experience were with my American friends.”These lasting bonds represent the true value of studying abroad…and I am thrilled that more and more students are getting this opportunity.China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad.And today, the highest number of exchange students in the U.S. is from China.But still, too many students never have this chance…and some that do are hesitant to take it.They may feel like study abroad is only for wealthy students, or students from certain kinds of universities.Or they may think to themselves: “Well, that sounds fun, but how will it really be useful in my life?”I understand where these young people are coming from, because I felt the same way when I was in college.You see, I came from a working c lass family… and it never even occurred to me to study abroad.My parent didn’t get to attend college, and I was focused on getting into a university and earning my degree so I could get a job and support myself.And for a lot of young people like me who are struggling to afford a regular semester of school paying for plane tickets or living expense ha lfway around the world just isn’t possible.And that’s not acceptabl e, because study abroad shouldn’t just for student from certain backgrounds.Our hope is to build connections between people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds because it is that diversity that makes our country so vibrant and strong…and our study abroad programs should reflect the true spirit of America to the world.That’s why, when my husband visited China back in 2009, he announced our 100,000 Strong initiative to increase the number and diversity of American students studying in China.And this year, as we mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of the normalization of relations between our countries…the U.S. Government actually supports more American students in China than in any other country in the world.We’re sending high school, colleges and graduate students here to study Chinese…we re inviting teachers from China to teach Mandarin in American schools...we re providing free online advising fro students in China who want to study in the U.S…and the U.S.-China Fulbright program is still going strong with more than 3,000 alumni.The private sector is stepping up as well.For example, Steve Schwarzman, the head of an American company called Blackstone, is funding a new program at Tsinghua University modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship.And today, students from all kinds of backgrounds are studying here in China.Take the example of Royale Nicholson from Cleveland, Ohiowho attends New York University’s program in Shanghai.Like me, Royale is a first generation college student…and her mother worked two fulltime jobs while her father worked nights to support their family. Of her experience in Sh anghai, she said, “This city oozes persistence and inspires me to accomplish all that I can.”And then there’s Philmon Haile from the University of Washington whose family came to the U.S. as refugee from Eritrea when he was a child.Of his experience studying in China, he said, “study abroad is a powerful vehicle for people-to-people exchange as we move into a new era of citizen diplomacy.”“a new era of citizen diplomacy ”- I couldn’t have said it better myself, because that s really what I m talking about...I m talking about ordinary citizen reaching out to the world.And as I always tell young people back in America, you don t need to get on a plane to by a citizen diplomacy.I tell them that if you have an internet in your home, school, or library, within seconds, you can be transported anywhere in the world and meet people on every continent.That’s why I’m posting a daily travel blog with videos and photos of my experiences in china - because I want young people in America to be part of this visit.Tha t’s really the power of technology - how it can open up the entire world and expose us to ideas and innovations we never could have imagined.And that’s why it is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over the internet and through the media.Because that’s how we discover the t ruth...that s how we learn what’s really happening in our communities, our country and our world.And that’s how we decide which values and ideas we think are best - by questioning and debating them vigorously…by liste ning to all sides of every argument...and by judging for ourselves.And believe me, I know this can be a messy and frustrating process.My husband and I are on the receiving and of plenty of questioning and criticizing from our media and our fellow citizens...and it s not always easy...but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.And as my husband said, we respect the uniqueness of other cultures and societies.But when it comes to expressing yourself freely, and worshipping as your choose, and having open access to information we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to fulfill their highest potential as I was able to do in the United States.And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values.So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you re not just changing your own life…you re changing the lives of everyone you meet.As the great American President John F. Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in the U.S., “I think they teach more than they learn.”And that is just as true of young Americans who study abroad.All of you are America’s best face, and China s best face, to the world.Every day, you show the world your countries energy, creativity, optimism and unwavering belief in the future. And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across borders…and learn to see ourselves in each other…and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.So I hope you will keep seeking these kinds of experiences. And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other…and learning from each other…and building bonds of friendship that will enrich your lives and enrich our world for decades to come.You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see all that you achieve together in the years ahead.Thank you so much. Xie Xie.。

米歇尔访华北大演讲稿全文

米歇尔访华北大演讲稿全文

米歇尔访华北大演讲稿全文Ni hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.你好。

很高兴,也很荣幸来到这里,在这所伟大的大学和你们共聚一堂。

非常感谢你们邀请我。

And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysian(sic) Airline Flight 370.在我今天开始之前,代表我自己和我的丈夫,我想就马来西亚航空公司的MH370航班简短说两句。

As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.想我丈夫说的那样,美国正在提供尽可能多的资源帮助搜寻。

And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.而且,请你们知道,在这困难的时刻,我们的心念和祈祷和飞机上的人的家属和亲人们同在。

And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.此外,我还想介绍我们信任的驻华大使鲍卡斯大使……王主席……朱校长……李副校长,居勒(Cueller)主任、欧(Oi)教授和斯坦福中心……纽约大学(NYC)的萨克斯顿(Sexton)主席在上海有一个顶尖的海外留学项目……还有约翰·索顿(John Thorton)清华大学国际领袖计划的负责人……感谢你们出席。

米歇尔奥巴马_北大演讲稿

米歇尔奥巴马_北大演讲稿

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲稿Ni-Hao. It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university...thank you so much for having me.And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.And with that, I want to start by recognizing our new Ambassador to China, Ambassador Because...President Wang...Chairman Zhu...Vice President Li...Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford Center...President Se*ton from New York University which has an e*cellent study abroad program in Shanghai... and John Thornton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University.. .thank you all so much for joining us.And most of all, I want to thank all of the students for being here today. ..and I particularly want to thank Eric Schaferand Zhu *uanhao for that e*traordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was such a powerful symbol of everything I want to talk with you about today.You see, by learning each other's languages - and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other's cultures - Mr. Schafer and Ms. Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that lead to so much more.And I'm here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among oeoole like you across the globe. We also e to schools like this one to meet with students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations aren't just about relationships betweenThat's why when my husband and I travel abroad,we don't just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state. We also e to schools like this one to meet wiht students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations aren't just about relationships between governments or leaders...they're about relationships between people, particularly our young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity for students... but also as a vital part of America's foreign policy.You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.Ideas can cross oceans with the click of a button.panies can do business and pete with panies across the globe. And we can te*t, email and skype with people on every continent. So studying abroad isn't just a fun way to spend a semester 一 it's quickly being the key to success in our global economy. Because getting ahead in today's workplaces isn't just about getting good grades or test scores in school...it's also about having real e*perience with the world beyond your borders-e*perience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.Or, as the Chinese saying goes: "It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.〞But let's be clear, studying abroad is about so much more than improving your own future - it's also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.Because when it es to the defining challenges of our time - whether it's climate change, or economic opportunity, or thespread of nuclear weapons... these are shared challenges. No one country can confront them alone.. .the only way forward...That’s why it's so important for young people like you to live and study in each other's countries.Because that’s how you develop that habit of cooperation一 you do it by immersing yourself in someone else's culture...by learning each other's stories…and by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.That's how you e to understand how much we all share.And that's how you realize that we all have a stake in each other's success - that cures discovered here in Beijing could save lives in America. • .that clean energy technologies from Silicon Valley in California could improve the environment here in China...that the architecture of an ancient temple in *i'an could inspire the design of new buildings in Dallas or DetroitAnd that's when the connections you make as classmates or labmates can blossom into something more.That's what happened when Abigail Coplin became an American Fulbright Scholar here at Peking University.She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals.. .and they built research partnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries.Professor Niu Ke from Peking University was a Fulbright Scholar in the U.S. last year...and he reported, and I quote, ‘The most memorable e*periences were with my American friends." These lasting bonds represent the true value of studying abroad. ..and I am thrilled that more and more students are getting this opportunity.China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad.And today, the highest number of e*change students in the U.S. are from China.But still, to o many students never have this chance. • .and some that do are hesitant to take it.They may feel like study abroad is only for wealthy students, or students from certain kinds of universities.Or they may think to themselves, "Well, that sounds fun, but how will it really be useful in my life""I understand where these young people are ing from, because I felt the same way back when I was in college.You see, I came from a working class family.. .and it never even oecurried to me to study abroad.My parents didn't get to attend college, arid I was focused on getting into a university and earning my degree so I could get a job and support myself.And for a lot of young people like me who are struggling to afford a regular semester of school, paying for plane tickets or living e*penses halfway around the world just isn't possible.And that's not acceptable, because study abroad shouldn't just be for students from certain backgrounds.Our hope is to build conaections between people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds, because it is that diversity that makes our country so vibrant and strong...and our study abroad programs should reflect the true spirit of America to the world.That's why, when my husband visited China back in 2009,he announced our 100,000 Strong initiative to increase the number and diversity of American students studying in China.And this year, as we mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of the normalization of relations between our countries. • .the U.S. Government actually supports more American students in Chinathan in any other country in the world.We're sending high school, college and graduate students here to study Chinese. • .we're inviting teachers from China to teach Mandarin in American schools...we're providing free online advising for students in China who want to study in the U.S.. .and the U.S.-China Fuibright program is still going strong with more than 3,000 alumni.The private sector is stepping up as well.For e*ample, Steve Schwarzman, the head of an American pany called Blackstone, is funding a new program at Tsinghua University modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship.And today, students from all kinds of backgrounds are studying here in China.Take the e*ample of Royale Nicholson from Cleveland, Ohio who attends New York University's program in Shanghai.Like me, Royale is a first generation college student. • .and her mother worked two fulltimejobs while her father worked nights to support their family.Of her e*perience in Shanghai, she said, ‘This city oozes persistence an d inspires me to acplish all that I can."And then there's Philmon Haile from the University of Washington whose family came to the U.S. as refugees fromEritrea when he was a child.Of his e*perience studying in China, he said, "Study abroad is a powerful vehicle for people-to-people e*change as we move into a new era of citizen diplomacy.〞"A new era of citizen diplomacy〞一 I couldn't have said it better myself, because that's really what I'm talking about. • .Pm talking about ordinary citizens reaching o ut to the world.And as I always tell young people back in America, you don't need to get on a plane to be a citizen diplomat.I tell them that if you have an internet connection in your home, school, or library, within seconds, you can be transported anywhere in the world and meet people on every continent.That's why I'm posting a daily travel blog with videos and photos of my e*periences in China 一 because I want young people in America to be part of this visitThat's really the power of technology 一 how it can open up the entire world and e*pose us to ideas and innovations we never could have imagined.And that's why it is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over the internet and through the media.Because that's how we discover the tru th. • .that's how we learn what's really happening in our munities, our country and our world.And that's how we decide which values and ideas we think are best 一 by questioning and debating them vigorously... by listening to all sides of every argument. • .and by judging for ourselves.And believe me, I know this can be a messy and frustrating process.My husband and I are on the receiving end of plenty of questioning and criticism from our media and our fellow citizens.. .and it's not always easy.. .but we wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.And as my husband has said, we respect the uniqueness of other cultures and societies.But when it es to e*pressing yourself freely, and worshipping as you choose,and having open access to information - we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of everyperson on this planet.We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to fulfill their highest potential as 1 was able to do in the United States. And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values. So I guarantee you that in studying abroad’ you're not just changing your own life...you're changing the lives of everyone you meet.As the great American President John F. Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in the U.S., "I think they teach more than they learn."And that is just as true of young Americans who study abroad. All of you are America's best face, and China's best face,to the world.Every day, you show the world your countries,energy, creativity, optimism and unwavering belief in the future.And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across borders. ..and learn to see ourselves in each other...and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.So I hope you all will keep seeking these kinds of e*periences.And I hope you'll keep teaching each other...and learning from each other...and building bonds of friendship that will enrich your lives and enrich our world for decades to e.You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see all that you achieve together in the years ahead.Thank you so much. *ie-*ie.我今天来到这里,是因为我知道,我们的未来,取决于全世界像你们这样的年轻人之间的联系。

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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==米歇尔演讲稿篇一:米歇尔北京大学演讲稿中文米歇尔北大演讲全文201X年03月22日你好:我今天来到这里,是因为我知道,我们的未来,取决于全世界像你们这样的年轻人之间的联系。

这也是为什么我们夫妇在国外访问时,不只参观宫殿和会晤国家元首。

我们也来到学校,与像你们一样的学生见面。

因为我们相信,国与国之间的关系不只是政府或领导人之间的关系,它们是人民间―特别是年轻人之间的关系。

因此,我们认为海外留学项目不只是为学生提供的教育机会,还是美国外交政策至关重要的组成部分。

“读万卷书,不如行万里路”你们看,通过现代技术奇迹,我们的世界比以往任何时候都更多地联系在一起。

思想可以通过点击按钮跨越海洋。

全球各地的公司可以进行业务往来和相互竟争。

我们可以与各大洲的人们通过短信、电子邮件和Skype进行沟通。

因此,不只是以开心的方式度过一个学期―它正迅速成为全球化经济中取得成功的关键。

因为要走在当今职场的前沿,只在学校里取得好成绩是不够的,还应拥有国境外的真实体验:对完全不同的语言、文化和社会的体验。

正如中国的一句古话所说:读万卷书,不如行万里路。

我想要说的是,绝不仅是改善你们自己的未来,它也关乎塑造你们的国家、关乎我们共有的世界的未来。

因为我们这个时代的决定性挑战一一无论是气侯变化、经济机遇,还是核武器扩散一一这些都是我们共同的挑战。

没有任何一个国家能够单独应对它们??唯一的出路就是共同携手。

“共同携手”这就是为什么年轻人到彼此国家学习和生活是如此重要。

因为这是你们培养合作习惯的途径一一你们通过融入不同的文化,通过了解彼此的故事,通过跨越常常隔膜我们的成见和误解,来做到这一点。

这是你们了解到我们共享多少东西的途径。

这是你们认识到我们的成功惠及彼此的途径。

在北京发现的治序方法可以挽救在美国的生命,来自加州硅谷的清洁能源技术可以改善中国的环境,西安一座古老寺庙的架构可激发达拉斯或者底特律新建筑设计的灵感。

米歇尔北大演讲中英文

米歇尔北大演讲中英文

米歇尔北大演讲中英文米歇尔北大演讲中英文整理2014年米歇尔前往北京大学,在北京大学的演讲稿全文,该演讲稿主题为“读万卷书不如行万里路”,讲述作为美国第一夫人对于学习的见解。

管理资料网整理米歇尔北大演讲中英文全文米歇尔北大演讲中英文And that’s when the connections you make as classmates or labmates can blossom into something more. That’s what happened when Abigail Coplin became an American Fulbright Scholar here at Peking University. She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals, and they built researchpartnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries. And Professor Niu Ke from Peking University was a Fulbright Scholarship -- Scholar in the last year, and he reported -- and this is a quote from him -- he said, “The most memorable experiences were with my American friends.”这是你们与同学、实验伙伴建立起的联系能带来更多收获的时候。

阿比盖尔•柯普林成为北京大学美国富布赖特学者的时候,她与同事们在首屈一指的科学杂志上共同发表论文,建立研究伙伴关系,这段关系在他们各自回国后还长久持续着。

米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲英语

米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲英语

米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲英语美国总统奥巴马夫人米歇尔·奥巴马22日在北京大学斯坦福中心发表演讲,说道“读万卷书,不如行万里路”,鼓励更多学生通过留学改变人生,促进国家之间关系。

下面是店铺为大家整理的米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲英语,希望大家能够从中有所收获!米歇尔·奥巴马在北京大学演讲Ni hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysian(sic) Airline Flight 370.As my husband has said, theUnited Statesis offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.And most of all, I want to thank all of the student for being here today…and I particulary want to thank Eric S chafer and Zhu Xuanbao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was such a powerful symbol of everything I want to talkwith you about today.You see, by learning each other’s languages - and by showing such curiosity and respect for e ach other’s cultures - Mr. Schafer and Ms. Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliament and meet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders…they’re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity f or students…but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.你好。

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲实录(中英对照)

米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲实录(中英对照)

米歇尔·奥巴马北大演讲实录(中英对照)Ni-Hao. It is such a pleasure and an honorto be here with all of you at this great university. Thank you so much forhaving me.你好,能够在这所伟大的大学里与你们大家在一起,真是莫大的荣幸,非常感谢你们的邀请。

And before I get started today, on behalfof myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words aboutMalaysian Airlines Flight370.As my husband has said, the United States isoffering as many resources as possible to assist in the search. And please knowthat we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight inour thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.在开始今天的讲话之前,我想代表我自己和我丈夫就马来西亚航空公司370航班简短地说几句。

如我丈夫所说,美国正提供尽可能多的资源协助搜寻工作。

请相信,在这个非常艰难的时刻,我们的心和航班上人员的家属和亲人在一起,我们为他们祈祷。

And I’m here today because I know that ourfuture depends on connections like these among young people like you across theglobe. That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visitpalaces and parliaments and meet with heads pf state. We also come to schoolslike this one to meet with students like you. Because we believe thatrelationships between nations aren’t just about relationships betweengovernment or leaders…they’re about relationships between people, particularlyour young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educationalopportunity for students…but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connectedthan ever before.我今天来到这里是因为我知道,我们的未来取决于全球像你们这样的年轻人间的联系。

米歇尔北大演讲稿

米歇尔北大演讲稿

米歇尔北大演讲稿尊敬的老师、亲爱的同学们:大家好!我很荣幸能在这里和大家分享米歇尔的北大演讲稿。

米歇尔·奥巴马作为美国第一夫人,是一位备受尊敬的女性领袖。

她以其感人的演讲和深远的影响力而闻名于世。

在她的北大演讲中,她谈到了许多重要的议题,这些议题对我们每个人都具有深远的意义。

让我们一起来了解她的观点并提出一些自己的思考。

首先,米歇尔在演讲中强调了教育的重要性。

她认为教育是解决全球问题的关键。

她说:“教育不仅能够为个人提供机会,还能让国家繁荣。

”这句话非常有启示性,我们必须认识到教育是我们未来的基石。

通过教育,我们能够培养出有知识和技能的人才,他们将成为这个社会的栋梁之才。

因此,我们需要不遗余力地投资于教育,为每个人提供平等的教育机会。

其次,米歇尔谈到了女性权益和平等的问题。

她强调了女性的重要性,并呼吁全球社会为实现性别平等而努力。

她说:“当女性脱离被动角色,追求自己的梦想时,整个社会都会受益。

”她在演讲中提到了她的亲身经历,分享了自己如何面对性别歧视和挑战的故事。

这激励着我们要坚定自己的信念,勇敢地去追求我们的梦想,无论性别、肤色或身份如何。

我们每个人都应该成为平等的倡导者,并为实现性别平等而努力。

此外,米歇尔还提到了环境问题和气候变化。

在她的演讲中,她着重强调了保护地球的重要性,并呼吁全球采取行动。

她说:“我们只有一个地球,我们必须共同努力保护它。

”这句话深深地触动了我们,并提醒我们要以环保为重,采取可持续的生活方式。

我们应该关注能源的使用和浪费,减少我们对自然资源的消耗,每个人都应该为保护地球贡献自己的一份力量。

最后,米歇尔提到了她本人作为美国第一夫人的经历和责任。

她谈到了她如何利用她的平台为儿童教育、健康饮食和军人家庭等议题发声。

她提醒我们每个人都有能力去改变世界,并要求我们在自己的生活中积极参与公益事业。

她的话激励着我们要关注他人的需要,并以行动来改善社会。

总之,米歇尔的北大演讲在很多方面给我们带来了启示。

米歇尔·奥巴马2014年北京大学演讲

米歇尔·奥巴马2014年北京大学演讲

米歇尔·奥巴马2014年北京大学演讲(双语全文)Ni hao. It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. 你好。

很高兴,也很荣幸来到这里,在这所伟大的大学和你们共聚一堂。

非常感谢你们邀请我。

Now, before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a very few brief words above Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. 在我今天开始之前,代表我自己和我的丈夫,我想就马来西亚航空公司的MH370航班简短说两句。

As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search. 如我丈夫所说,美国正在提供尽可能多的资源协助搜寻工作。

And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. 请相信,在这个非常艰难的时刻,我们的心和航班上人员的家属和亲人在一起,我们为他们祈祷。

Now with that, I want to start by recognizing our new Ambassador to China, Ambassador Baucus, President Wang, Chairman Zhu, Vice President Li, Director Cuelluer, Professor Oi and the Stanford Center, President Sexton from New York University which is an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai, and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University. Thank you all for joining us. 我们首先来认识一下美国新任驻华大使,鲍卡斯大使,王校长,朱主席,李副校长,居勒(Cuelluer)主任、欧(Oi)教授和斯坦福中心,纽约大学(NYC)的萨克斯顿(Sexton)校长,该校在上海开设了一个优秀的海外留学项目,还有清华大学全球领袖项目主任约翰·索顿(John Thorton),由衷的感谢大家的到来。

米歇尔在北大的演讲(中英文)

米歇尔在北大的演讲(中英文)

Remarks by the US First Lady at Peking UniversityNi hao. It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…thank you so much for having me.And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysian (sic) Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China, Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li...Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford C enter…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorn ton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.And most of all, I want to thank all of the students for being here today…and I particularly want to thank Eric Schafer and Zhu Xuanhao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was such a powerful symbol of everything I want to talk with you about today.You see, by learning each other s languages -- and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other s cultures -- Mr. Schafer and Ms. Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.That s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations are n’t just about relationships between governments or leaders…they’re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity for students…but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.Ideas can cross ocean with the click of a button.Companies can do business and complete with companies across the globe.And we can text, email and skype with people on every continent.So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester—it’s quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school…it’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders -- experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”But let’s be clear, studying abroad is about so much more than improving your own future – it’s also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.Because when it comes to the defining challenges of our time -- whether it’s climate change, or economic opportunity, or the spread of nuclear weapons...these are shared challenges.No one country can confront them alone...the only way forward is together.That s why it’s so important for young people like you to live and study in each other’s countries.Because that’s how you develop that habit of cooperation -- you do it by immersing yourself in someone else’s culture…by learning each other’s stories…and by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.That’s how you come to understand how much we all share.And that’s how you realize that we all have a stake in each other’s success -- that cures discovered here in Beijing could save lives in America…th at clean energy technologies from Silicon Valley in California could improve the environment here in China…that the architecture of an ancient temple in Xi’an could inspire the design of new buildings in Dallas or Detroit.And that’s when the connections you make as classmates or labmates can blossom into something more.That s what happened when Abigail Coplin became an American Fulbright Scholar here at Peking University.She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals…and they built research partnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries. Professor Niu Ke from Peking University was Fulbright Scholar in the . last year…and he reported, and I quote, “the most memorable experience s were with my American friends.”These lasting bonds represent the true value of studying abroad…and I am thrilled that more and more students are getting this opportunity.China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad. And today, the highest number of exchange students in the . are from China.But still, too many students never have this chance…and some that do are hesitant to take it.They may feel like study abroad is only for wealthy students, or students from certain kinds of universities.Or they may think to themselves: “Well, that sounds fun, but how will it really be useful in my life?”I understand where these young people are coming from, because I felt the same way back when I was in college.You see, I came from a working class family… and it never even occurred to me to study abroad.My parents didn’t get to attend college, and I was focused on getting into a university and earning my degree so I could get a job and support myself.And for a lot of young people like me who are struggling to afford a regular semester of school paying for plane tickets or living expenses halfway around the world just isn’t possible.And that s not accepta ble, because study abroad shouldn’t just be for students from certain backgrounds.Our hope is to build connections between people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds because it is that diversity that makes our country so vibrant andstrong…and our study abroad programs should reflect the true spirit of America to the world.That s why, when my husband visited China back in 2020, he announced our 100,000 Strong initiative to increase the number and diversity of American students studying in China.And this year, as we mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of the normaliztaion of relations between our countries…the . Government actually supports more American students in China than in any other country in the world.We re sending high school, college and g raduate students here to study Chinese…we re inviting teachers from China to teach Mandarin in American schools...we re providing free online advising for students in China who want to study in the …and the Fulbright program is still going strong with more than 3,000 alumni.The private sector is stepping up as well.For example, Steve Schwarzman, the head of an American company called Blackstone, is funding a new program at Tsinghua University modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship. And today, students from all kinds of backgrounds are studying here in China.Take the example of Royale Nicholson from Cleveland, Ohio who attends New York University’s program in Shanghai.Like me, Royale is a first generation college student…and her mother worked two fulltime jobs while her father worked nights to support their family.Of her experience in Shanghai, she said, “This city oozes persistence and inspires me to accomplish all that I can.”And then there’s Philmon Haile from the University of Washington whose family came to the . as refugee from Eritrea when he was a child.Of his experience studying in China, he said, “Study abroad is a powerful vehicle for people-to-people exchange as we move into a new era of citizen diplomacy.”“A new era of citizen diplomacy ”-- I couldn’t have said it better myself, because that’s really what I’m talking about...I m talking about ordinary citizens reaching out to the world.And as I always tell young people back in America, you don t need to get on a plane to be a citizen diplomat.I tell them that if you have an internet in your home, school, or library, within seconds, you can be transported anywhere in the world and meet people on every continent. That’s why I’m posting a daily travel blog with videos and photos of my experiences in China -- because I want young people in America to be part of this visit.That’s really the power of technology -- how it can open up the entire world and expose us to ideas and innovations we never could have imagined.And that’s why it is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over the internet and through the media.Because tha t’s how we discover the truth...that s how we learn what s really happening in our communities, our country and our world.And that’s how we decide which values and ideas we think are best -- by questioning and debating them vigorously…by listening to all sides of every argument...and by judging for ourselves.And believe me, I know this can be a messy and frustrating process.My husband and I are on the receiving end of plenty of questioning and criticizing from our media and our fellow citizens...and it s not always easy...but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.And as my husband has said, we respect the uniqueness of other cultures and societies. But when it comes to expressing yourself freely, and worshipping as you choose, and having open access to information -- we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to fulfill their highest potential as I was able to do in the United States.And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values.So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you re not just changing your own life…you re changing the lives of everyone you meet.As the great American President John F. Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in the ., “I think they teach more than they learn.”And that is just as true of young Americans who study abroad.All of you are America s best face, and China s best face, to the world.Every day, you show the world your countries’energy, creativity, optimism and unwavering belief in the future.And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across b orders…and learn to see ourselves in each other…and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.So I hope you all will keep seeking these kinds of experiences.And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other…and learning from each other…and building bonds of friendship that will enrich your lives and enrich our world for decades to come.You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see all that you achieve together in the years ahead.Thank you so much. Xie-Xie.查看译文你好。

米歇尔在北京大学的演讲(中英双语)

米歇尔在北京大学的演讲(中英双语)

米歇尔在北京大学的演讲Ni hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.你好。

很高兴,也很荣幸来到这里,在这所伟大的大学和你们共聚一堂。

非常感谢你们邀请我。

And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysian(sic) Airline Flight 370.在我今天开始之前,代表我自己和我的丈夫,我想就马来西亚航空公司的MH370航班简短说两句。

As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.像我丈夫说的那样,美国正在提供尽可能多的资源帮助搜寻。

And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.而且,请你们知道,在这困难的时刻,我们的心念和祈祷和飞机上的人的家属和亲人们同在。

And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.此外,我还想介绍我们新任的驻华大使鲍卡斯大使……王主席……朱校长……李副校长,居勒(Cueller)主任、欧(Oi)教授和斯坦福中心……纽约大学(NYC)的萨克斯顿(Sexton)主席在上海有一个顶尖的海外留学项目……还有约翰·索顿(John Thorton)清华大学国际领袖计划的负责人……感谢你们出席。

2014年美国总统奥巴马夫人米歇尔北大演讲全文 中英文对照

2014年美国总统奥巴马夫人米歇尔北大演讲全文 中英文对照

Remarks of First Lady of the United States Michelle ObamaStanford Center at Peking UniversityBeijing, ChinaMarch 22nd,2014Ni-hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.你好,能够在这所伟大的大学里与你们大家在一起,真是莫大的荣幸......非常感谢你们的邀请。

And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysian(sic) Airline Flight 370.在开始今天讲话之前,我想代表我自己和我丈夫就马来西亚航空公司370航班简短地说几句。

As my husband has said, theUnited Statesis offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.如我丈夫所说,美国正提供尽可能多的资源协助搜寻工作。

And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.请相信,在这个非常艰难的时刻,我们的心和航班上人员的家属和亲人在一起,我们为他们祈祷。

And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador toChinaAmbassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…Pre sident Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.现在,我们首先来认识一下美国新任驻华大使,博卡斯大使、王校长、朱主席、李副校长、Cuelluer主任、Oi教授和斯坦福中心,纽约大学的塞克顿斯校长,该校在上海开设了一个优秀的海外留学项目,以及清华大学全球领袖项目主任约翰桑顿,由衷地感谢大家的到来。

米歇尔访华北大演讲中英文对照

米歇尔访华北大演讲中英文对照

米歇尔访华北大演讲中英文对照第一篇:米歇尔访华北大演讲中英文对照美国第一夫人访华北大演讲稿中英文3月22日上午,美国第一夫人米歇尔造访北京大学,并接受北大校长赠书。

之后,米歇尔在北大斯坦福中心以“读万卷书不如行万里路”为主题的演讲。

在米歇尔的演讲中,“留学”成为关键词。

她化用中国古语“读万卷书,不如行万里路”,并结合自身经历现身说法,希望让更多青年人拥有留学的机会。

以下为米歇尔演讲的双语全文:MRS.OBAMA:(Applause.)Thank you.Well, ni-hao.(Laughter.)It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me.谢谢。

你好。

很高兴也很荣幸来到这里,在这所伟大的大学和你们共聚一堂。

非常感谢你们邀请我。

Now, before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all of the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.在我今天开始之前,代表我自己和我的丈夫,我想就马来西亚航空公司的MH370航班简短说两句。

米歇尔北大演讲全英(五篇模版)

米歇尔北大演讲全英(五篇模版)

米歇尔北大演讲全英(五篇模版)第一篇:米歇尔北大演讲全英Michelle Obama’s Speech at Peking UniversityMRS.OBAMA:(Applause.)Thank you.Well, ni-hao.(Laughter.)It is such a pleasure and an _____________ to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me.Now, before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very __________ words about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many _______ as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all of the families and loved ones of those on this _______ in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.Now with that, I want to start by _________ our new Ambassador to China, Ambassador Baucus.President Wang;Chairman Zhu;Vice President Li;Director Cueller;Professor Oi, and the Stanford Center;President Sexton from New York University, which is an excellent study ___________ program in Shanghai;and John Thornton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University.Thank you all for joining us.But most of all, I want to thank all of the students who are here today.And I _______________want to thank Eric Schaefer and Zhu Xuanhao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was a powerful _____________ of everything that I want to talk with you about today.See, by learning each other’s languages, and by showing such curiosity and _______________ for each othe r’s cultures, Mr.Schafer and Ms.Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that will lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future ____________ ____________ connections like these among youngpeople like you across th e globe.That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between nations are n’t just about relationships between governments or leaders--they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational ____________ for students, but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.Through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more ____________ than ever before.Ideas can cross oceans with the ___________ of a panies can do business1 and ______________ _____________ companies across the globe.And we can text, email, Skype with people on every continent.So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester;it is quickly becoming the key to success in our global ______________.Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting goo d grades or test scores in school, which are important.It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders –-experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.Or, _________ __________ Chinese _______ _______: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”But let’s be clear, studying _________ is about so much more than improving your own future.It’s also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.Because _________ __________ ___________ _________ the defining challenges of our time-–whether it’s climate change or economic opportunity or the spread of nuclear weapons--these are shared challenges.And no one country can confront them alone.The onlyw ay forward is together.That’s why it is so important for young people like you to live and study in each other’s countries, because that’s how you develop that______________ of cooperation.You do it by immersing yourself in one another’s culture, by learni ng each other’s stories, by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often ______________ us.That’s how you come to understand how much we all share.That’s how you___________ that we all have a stake in each other’s success--that cures discovered here in Beijing could save lives in America, that clean energy technologies from Silicon Valley in California could improve the environment here in China, that the _______________ of an ancient temple in Xi’an could inspire the design of new buildings in Dallas or Detroit.And that’s when the connections you make as classmates or labmates can blossom into something more.That’s what happened when Abigail Coplin became an American Fulbright Scholar here at Peking University.She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals, and they built research partnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries.And Professor Niu Ke from Peking University was a FulbrightScholarship--Scholar in the st year, and he reported--and this is a quote from him--he said, “The most memorable experiences were with my American friends.”These lasting bonds _____________ the true value of studying abroad.And I am thrilled that more and more students are getting this opportunity.As you’ve heard, China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad, and today, the highest number of _______________ students in the U.S.are from China.But still, too many students never have thischance, and some that do are hesitant to take it.They may feel like studying abroad is only for _______________ students or students from certain kinds of universities.Or they may think to themselves, well, that sounds fun but how will it be useful in my life? And believe me, I understand where these young people are coming from because I felt the same way back when I was in college.See, I came from a working-class family, and it never ______________ _________ me to study abroad--never.My parents didn’t get a chance to _____________ c ollege, so I was focused on getting into a university, earning my degree so that I could get a good job to support myself and help my family.And I know for a lot of young people like me who are struggling to ______________ a regular semester of school, paying for plane tickets or living ______________ halfway around the world just isn’t possible.And that’s not ______________, because study abroad shouldn’t just be for students from certain backgrounds.Our hope is to build connections between people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds, because it is that diversity that truly will change the face of our relationships.So we believe that diversity makes our country vibrant and strong.And our study abroad programs should _____________ the true spirit of America to the world.And that’s why when my husband visited China back in 2009, he ____________ the100,000 Strong initiative to increase the number and diversity of American students studying in China.And this year, as we ______________ the 35th anniversary of the normalization of relationships between our two countries, the ernment ______________supports more American students in China than in any other country in the world.We are sending high school, college and graduate students here to study Chine se.We’reinviting teachers from China to teach Mandarin in American schools.We’re _____________ free online advising for students in China who want to study in the U.S.And the U.S.-China Fulbright program is still going strong with more than 3,000 alumni.And the private sector is stepping up___________ ____________.For example, Steve Schwarzman, who is the head of an American company called Blackstone, is funding a newprogram at Tsinghua University modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship.And today, students from all kinds of backgrounds are studying here in China._________ ___________ ___________ of Royale Nicholson, who’s from Cleveland, Ohio.She attends New York University’s program in Shanghai.Now, like me, Royale is a first-generation college student.And her mother worked two full-time jobs while her father worked nights to support their family.And of her experience in Shanghai, Royale said--and this is her quote--she said, “This city oozes persistence and inspires me to accomplish all that I can.” And happy b irthday, Royale.It was her birthday yesterday.(Laughter.)And then there’s Philmon Haile from the University of Washington, whose family came to the U.S.as refugees from Eritrea when he was a child.And of his experience studying in China, he said, “Study a broad is a _______________ vehicle for people-to-people exchange as we move into a new era of citizen diplomacy.”“A new era of citizen diplomacy.” I could not have said it better myself, because that’s really what I’m talking about.I am talking about ____________citizens reaching out to the world.And as I always tell young people back in America, you don’t need to get on a plane to be a citizen diplomat.I tell them that if you have an Internet connection in your home, school, or library,within seconds you can be transported anywhere in the world and meet people on every continent.And that’s why I’m posting a daily travel blog with videos and photos of my experiences here in China, because I want young people in America to be part of this visit.And that’s r eally the power of ____________ –-how it can open up the entire world and expose us to ideas and innovations we never could have imagined.And that’s why it’s so important for _____________ and ideas to flow freely over the Internet and through the media, b ecause that’s how we discover the truth.That’s how we learn what’s really happening in our communities and our country and our world.And that’s how we decide which values and ideas we think are best –-by questioning and debating them vigorously, by listening to all sides of an argument, and by judging for ourselves.And believe me, I know how this can be a messy and frustrating process.My husband and I are on the receiving end of plenty of questioning and criticism from our media and our fellow citizens.And it’s not always easy, but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices of and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.And as my husband has said, we respect the uniqueness of other cultures and societies, but when it comes to _______________ yourself freely and worshipping as you choose and having open _____________ to information, we believe those universal rights--they are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to fulfill their highest potential as I was able to do in the United States.And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you arethe living, breathing embodiment of those values.So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you’re not just changing your own life, you are changing the lives of everyone you meet.And as the great American President John F.Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in the U.S., he said “I think they teach more than they learn.” And that is just as true of young Americans who study abroad.All of you are America’s best face, and China’s best face, to th e world--you truly are.Every day, you show the world your countries’ ______________ and creativity and optimism and unwavering belief in the future.And every day, you ___________ us--and me in particular--of just how much we can ___________ if we reach across borders, and learn to see ourselves in each other, and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.So I hope you all will keep seeking these kinds of experiences.And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other, and learning from each other, and building bonds of friendship that will __________ your lives and enrich our world for decades to come.You all have so much to ___________, and I cannot wait to see all that you achievetogether in the years ahead.Thank you so much.Xie-Xie.(Applause.)第二篇:米歇尔北大演讲MRS.OBAMA:(Applause.)Thank you.Well, ni-hao.(Laughter.)It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me.Now, before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all of the families and loved ones ofthose on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.But most of all, I want to thank all of the students who are here today.And I particularly want to thank Eric Schaefer and Zhu Xuanhao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was a powerful symbol of everything that I want to talk with you about today.See, by learning each other’s languages, and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other’s cultures, Mr.Schafer and Ms.Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that will lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you acrossthe globe.That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between nations aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders--they’re about r elationships between people, particularly young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity for students, but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.Through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.Ideas can cross oceans with the click of a panies can do business and compete with companies across the globe.And we can text, email, Skype with people on every continent.So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester;it is quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important.It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders –-experience with languages, cultures andsocieties very different from your own.Or, as the Chinese saying goes: ―It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.第三篇:米歇尔北大演讲Ni hao.It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words above Malaysian(sic)Airline Flight 370.As my husband has said, theUnited Statesis offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador toChinaAmbassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li.Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad progr am in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.And most of all, I want to thank all of the student for being here today…and I particulary want to thank Eric Schafer and Zhu Xuanbao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was such a powerful symbol of everything I want to talk with you about today.You see, by learning each other’s languagesMr.Schafer and Ms.Zhu and all of you are building bridges of understanding that lead to so much more.And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliament andmeet with heads of state.We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you.Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders…they’re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity f or students…but also as a vital part ofAmerica’s foreign policy.You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.Ideas can cross ocean with the click of a panies can do business and complete with companies across the globe.And we can text, email and skype with people on every continent.So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester-it’s quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school…it’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your bordersit’s also abo ut shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.Because when it comes to the defining challenges of our timeyou do it by improving yourself in someone’s culture…by learning each other’s stories…and by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.That’s how you come to understand how much we all share.And that’s how you realize that we all have a stake in each other’s successbecause I want young people inAmericato be part of this visit.That’s really the power of technologyby questioning and debating them vigorously…by listening to all sides of every argument...and by judging for ourselves.And believe me, I know this can be a messy and frustrating process.My husband and I are on the receiving and of plenty of questioning and criticizing from our media and ourfellow citizens...and it’s not always easy...but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.And as my husband said, we respect the uniqueness of other cultures and societies.But when it comes to expressing yourself freely, and worshipping as your choose, and having open access to information – we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to fulfill their highest potential as I was able to do in theUnited States.And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values.So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you’re not just changing your own life…you’re changing the lives of everyone you meet.As the great American President John F.Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in theU.S., “I think they teach more than they learn.”And that is just as true of young Americans who study abroad.All of you are America’s best face, and China’s best face, to the world.Every day, you show the world your countries’ energy, creativity, optimism and unwavering belief in the future.And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across borders…and learn to see ourselves in e ach other…and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.So I hope you will keep seeking these kinds of experiences.And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other…and learning from each other…and building bonds of friendship that will enrich your lives and enrich our world for decades to come.You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see allthat you achieve together in the years ahead.Thank you so much.Xie Xie.第四篇:米歇尔北大演讲全文米歇尔北大演讲全文2014年3月22日星期六我今天来到这里,是因为我知道,我们的未来,取决于全世界像你们这样的年轻人之间的联系。

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米歇尔北大演讲鼓励学生走出国门留学
美国第一夫人米歇尔26日结束了为期一周的访华之旅。

从北京到西安、成都,第一夫人到得最多的地方,应该是学校,进了一所大学——北京大学、两所高中——北师大二附中和成都七中,接触最多的应该是中国学生,她分别在北大和成都七中做了两场演讲,在北师大二附中和成都七中,有学生一起上课,学书法、学打太极。

可谓名副其实的“教育之旅”。

对于米歇尔在北大和两所中学的活动,有舆论称,第一夫人做了最好的“留学代言”,会有更多的学生选择出国留学。

因为她在北大演讲的主题,就集中在留学上,她说,“读万卷书,不如行万里路”,“出国留学绝不仅是改善你们自己的未来,它也关乎塑造你们的国家、关乎我们共有的世界的未来。

”第一夫人确实极力鼓励学生走出国门留学,但要把这理解为留美代言,就会错意了。

留学是双向的,第一夫人在鼓励中国学生出国留学时,也鼓励美国学生到中国来留学,倡导“通过跨越国界,学会在彼此身上看到我们自己,和用共同的决心应对我们共同的挑战。

”这是我们在全球化时代,必须建立起的国际教育价值观。

米歇尔在北大演讲中提到,“美国正在推进将高中生、大学生和研究生送到这里来学习中文,我们正邀请中国老师到美国教授普通话。

”在演讲结束为白宫官网写的旅行日志中,米歇
“不仅可以获得尔肯定了美国学生来到北京大学这样一所历史悠久的顶级名校所带来的收获:
在中国日常生活的一手资料,锻炼自己的汉语,并且有望交到一生的中国挚友。

”并意犹未尽地写道,“在今天这个全球化程度日益加深、相互关联度日益加强的经济体中,美国公司与世界各国公司既有合作,也有竞争。

通过留学,掌握一门外语,熟悉他国文化,必定会为自己的求职加分。

”也就是说,第一夫人也大力鼓励美国学生出国留学。

但这些被淹没在我国的出国留学热潮中了,因为总体看来,我国选择欧美国家作为出国留学攻读学位目的国者,多于欧美学生选择我国留学攻读学位者,尤其是到美国留学,增幅惊人,留学还未形成双向交流之势,还呈现为单向流动。

怪不得米歇尔演讲之后,有出国留学中介机构就称,到美留学会进一步掀起热潮。

这显然并不符合第一夫人的本意,她表示,“无论是气候变化、经济机遇,还是核武器扩散一一这些都是我们共同的挑战。

没有任何一个国家能够单独应对它们……唯一的出路就是共同携手。

”而双向平等的跨国学习,恰是我国面临的最大教育挑战。

在这方面,米歇尔用自己的行动,为我国面对的挑战给出了部分答案。

首先,必须有平等的理念,充满自信,不要自视低人一等。

这对选择留学者来说至关重要。

调查显示,我国留学生相对国外学生,最大的欠缺之一,就是自信心不足,而米歇尔说,“通过出国留学,你们不仅在改变自己的人生,也在改变你所遇到的每个人的人生。

正像伟大的美国总统约翰?肯尼迪谈到留学美国的外国学生时说的那样,‘我想他们所教的比他们学到的还要多。

’而对出国学习的年径美国人来说也是一样的。

”换言之,出国留学本就是一个双向学习过程,外国的学生也会因为国际生的到来,接受多元文化的熏陶,这也是国外大学、中学推进国际化,招收留学生的重要原因,在加拿大,各学区甚至有专门的国际处,负责招收、管理国际学生。

其次,必须坚持本国的特色文化和教育,所谓本土的、传统的即世界的。

在跨国学习中,我国学校应该学习的是国外先进的教育管理制度,包括现代学校治理,但具体学校开设什么课程、对学生进行那些内容的教育,则需要坚持本国的特点,但遗憾的是,我国在进行国际合作、交流中,却只是在课程、教材上直接引进,而没有在制度上进行改革,这让国际化陷入迷失。

这次米歇尔访华,在中学学习书法、学打太极,从某种角度说,是在向美国和世界宣传中国的传统与特色,这是值得我国教育部门、学校深思的。

再次,教育在于给学生充分的选择空间,尊重学生的选择权,教育机构要做的是以自己的教育质量和教育服务,吸引学生选择适合自己的教育模式和学校。

对于眼下的出国留学热潮,有人指责是出国留学崇洋媚外,或盲目选择,还有的将出国不选择回国者归为不爱国。

毋庸置疑,目前出国留学中确实有不理性、面子思想、虚荣心等成分,但更主要的,还是学生、家长选择适合自己的更好的教育,这与爱不爱国没关系。

而全世界的教育多元发展,为所有受教育者提供更多的选择,是国际化教育的正常态。

各种通过限制受教育者权利来解决教育问题的观念,是落伍也无益于问题解决的。

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