《美丽的青春》工厂主旋律演讲稿-中英文对照

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? 《美丽的青春》工厂主旋律演讲稿-中英文对照 大家下午好:我是来自动力分厂的***:五月,鲜红的国旗迎风飘扬;五月,

赞美青春的歌声起伏成波涛的力量;五月,今年的五月,当我们回头遥望,光荣的中国共青团已走过了86年的光辉历程,杂爱着特别的日子,我将这篇<<美丽的青春>>带给大家.

? Ladies and gentlemen,

? Good afternoon. I am *** from the *** branch. May, aflutters in the air the

cardinal red national flag; May, grow into surfy power the laudatory songs; May, recalled us the glorious eighty-six years trip of the honorable Communist Youth League of China. In this special day, I would like to deliver this “Beautiful Youth” to you.

? 曾经,我听说过许多对于青春的赞美,有人说,“青春是人生最美的奇葩”,可

我一直都没有这样觉得,然而,当我走进了佳华,真正了解了佳华人,我才发现青春可以如此美丽.

? Much praise has been sent to youth, it’s said that “Youth is the rare and

beautiful flower of life” though I do not think so. It’s not until my coming into Jiahua and acquainting with the people here that I know its extraordinary

beauty.

? 当佳华还在一片荒芜的盐碱地上沉睡的时候,年轻或者曾经年轻的他们,

就带着对未来美好的希望千里迢迢地从北京赶到了这里.在这里,他们用坚定的脚印踏过严冬的雪地,把微笑化作春风和细雨,在酷热难耐的夏季,他们又度过了多少个不眠的夜晚,把汗水融进黄昏和晨曦,也许他们的生活中少了与爱人花前月下的浪漫,少了与亲人们在一起的天伦之乐,但是他们无怨无悔,他们始终深信着:有多少奋斗就有多少获得.每一天,我看到的工作中的他们都是精神矍铄,高度投入,任飞扬的尘土弄脏他的工作服,任炙热的阳光烤黑他们曾经白净的皮肤,他们似乎忘记了亲人,忘记了节假日;每一天我感受到的是他们渊博的知识,高度的责任感和诲人不倦的忘我精神,与他们在一起我感到安全,塌实,有希望.在这里,一条条道路'一座座楼房记载者他们在佳华拼搏奉献的辉煌历史;一座座焦炉'一片片繁忙的景象凝聚了他们精心装扮佳华的无尚荣光.也许他们的生活中少了与爱人花前月下的浪漫,少了与亲人在一起的天伦之乐,但是他们无怨无悔.在灿烂的秋季,他们收获了一串又一串丰硕的果实:佳华公司已完成了从建设期到生产期的过渡;完成了从零起点到盈利几千万的生产历程.他们亲眼见证了这一切.

? They with the hope of a better future arrived here form Beijing far away in their

youth while the lying waste Jiahua was sleeping silently as a piece of saline and alkali land. The footprints left on the snowy land of the server winter reflected their firmness and smiles here were known as spring breeze and drizzle; they spent uncountable awake nights in the broiling summer which was out of

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tolerance and sweat became an indivisible part of dusk and dawn; they were always believing that gain was depended on arduousness and they didn’t

complain nor regret about the less time they spent with their sweethearts

romantically or families full of enjoy and happiness. I discern their devotion in fine feather every day; they let the flying dust dirty their uniform and don’t care about the violent sunshine burning their skin to black; and it seems that they have forgotten their families and holidays. What I recepted every day are their profound knowledge, high sense of responsibility and dedication of tirelessly teaching. I feel with them safe, free from anxiety and hopeful as well. Paths here record honorable history of their striving for success; coke ovens and visions of busyness indicate the glory of their dedications to Jiahua. They don’t complain nor regret about the less time they spent with their sweethearts romantically or families full of enjoy and happiness. In the brilliant autumn, they gain bunches of rich fruit: Jiahua has not only completed the transition from the period of

construction to production but also achieved tens of millions profit from nothing. They personally witness all what happened.

? 从他们身上,我发现青春并不需要华丽的衣裙和高贵的名牌来装饰,青春

需要用坚定的信念来构思,用高度的责任感来立意,用执着的奉献来行文;我发现青春还可以如此美丽.如今,看到他们仍然在为佳华的未来全心全意,奋力拼搏;为我们的成长悉心指导,毫无保留我心中不禁充溢着奋发向上的激情:我要像他们一样让青春在奉献中闪光.所以,我对工作充满了信心和热情.然而,当我决心将自己平凡的一生献给我的工作岗位的时侯,我清醒的看到奉献并没有说说那么简单,不具有一定的业务水平,谈不上什么担当责任;没有较高的专业素质,则奉献更如纸上谈兵.正所谓:“墙上芦苇,头重脚轻根底浅,山间竹笋,嘴尖皮厚腹中空”.为此,我把提高自身素质当作一切工作的前提,从点滴学起,认真记录,认真总结,不懂就问.通过不断地积累知识,丰富经验,我各方面的素质提高得很快,从初出校门的学生不断的成熟以至能够圆满地完成本职工作,最近,我被提升为班长,我想这是对我的一种鼓励,也是一种压力,如今佳华正屹立于时代的潮头,如果我们没有过硬的技术本领和业务素质,必将被社会淘汰,所以我们必须一步一个脚印,踏踏实实地走好每一步,用先进的知识武装自己,当公司需要我们的时候,才能挺身而出,担当大任.不管我们在什么岗位还是什么职位,如果都能够把青春的信念和责任化作奉献汇入佳华的建设事业,那么我们的青春也会散发迷人的光彩.

? I find from them that youth can be so beautiful that it doesn’t need the

decoration of shining clothing or name brands but should be conceived by Attic faith, concepted by high sense of responsibility and written by clinging

consecration. I am watching that they are still wholeheartedly striking for the bright future for Jiahua and devoting all their attention to teach us. I can not help to shine my youth like them with the dedication passionately. Determined to devote all life to my post, however, I clearly know that devotion can no be so easy like speaking a word. Responsibility cannot be shouldered without certain skills and techniques; devotion will be something like idle theory without special

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professional knowledge. It’s said “Wall bulrush, heavy head, light feet and

superficial root; hill bamboo shoot, needle mouth, thick hull and stomach

empty”. Considered the improvement of myself as the precondition of all the

work, I start to learn knowledge letting no little bit pass, record seriously,

conclude carefully and ask for help when there are any questions. As the

accumulation of knowledge, enrichment of experience and improvement of my

quality, I am now grown up from a student just graduated and qualified to the

current work. It’s both encouragement and pressure as to my promotion of

monitor. Jiahua now stand firmly in the forefront of times and we will be

eliminated through social selection if we don’t have outstanding skills and

professional quality. As a result, we must make progress one step by step and be down-to-earth. We can stand out and take up the responsibility as the company

required only if we are armed with advanced knowledge. No matter what posts

or positions you are, our youth shall emanate fascinating glory if we devote with Attic faith and responsibility to the construction of Jiahua.

? 庄子说过:人生就象烧火.我想建设佳华的事业也象烧火,前一根柴快尽了,

要立即添加一根柴火才不会熄灭.不管我是一根什么样的柴,我都将竭力为佳

华的辉煌燃烧,这是我青春的信念,也是我的责任.

? Chuang Tzu said life is like fire. The fire-like Jiahua enterprise shall not go out if

we immediately add a new piece of firewood into it before the previous one

burnt out. Whatever firewood I am, it’s the faith and responsibility of my youth

to burn all out for the glory of Jiahua.

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第二篇:约翰.肯尼迪演讲稿(中英文对照)


First Inaugural Address

(John F. Kennedy)

Jan. 2o, 1961.

Brief introduction to the speaker:

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) John F. Kennedy was a war hero, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, a U.S. senator for most of the 1950s. in November 1960, at the age of 43, John F. he became the youngest man ever elected president of the United States. on Nov. 22, 1963, Kennedy was shot to death in Dallas, Tex., the fourth United States president to die by an assassin’s bullet..

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We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom. Symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning, signify- ing renewal, as well as change. For I have sworn betbre you,and almighty God, the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago.

The worried is very different now for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human life. And yet, the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forbears fought are still at issue around the globe. The belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.

We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first, revolution. Let the word go forth, from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new

generation of Americans, born in this century tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness, or permit, the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which. we are committed today at home and around the world.

Let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and

success of liberty

This much we pledge and more.

To those old allies, whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the

loyalty of faithful friends. United there is little we cannot do, in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided

there is little we can do. For we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split us asunder.

To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our words that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny We sha1l not always expect to tind them supporting our view, but we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom, and to remember that in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.

To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe, struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it ‘s cannot save the

few who are rich.

To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge, to convert our good words into, good deeds, in a new alliance for progress to assist, free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile power s. Let al our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere ill the Americas. And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house.

To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last and best hope in an age age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support to prevent it from becoming merely a form for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which it’s written and run.

Finally to those nations who would make themselves our adversary we offer not a pledge, but a request, that both sides begin a new quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self destruction.

We dare not tempt them with weakness, for only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt, can we be certain beyond doubt, that they will never be employed.

But neither can two great and powerful groups of nation take comfort from our present course, both sides over-burdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, and yet both racing to alter that

uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind’s final war.

So let us begin aneW remembering on both sides that stability is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.

Let both sides explore what problems unite us, instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.

Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals, for the inspection and control of arms, and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.

Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together, let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage

the arts and commerce.

Let both sides unite to heed, in all corners of the earth, the command of Isaiah, to rsndo the herrny brrrdens rrnd let the oppressed go hee.

And, if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor not a new balance of powen but a new world of law, whel-e the

strong are just, and the weak secured, and the peace preserved. All this will not be finished in the first one hundrcd days, nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifietime on this planet. But let us begin.

In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final success or failure of our cause. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to

give testimony to its national loyalty The graves of young Americans, who answered the caI1 to service, surround the globe.

Now the trumpet summons us again, not as a cal1 to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though in battle we are, but a call to bear the burden of a long, twilight

struggle, year in and year out, rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny poverty disease, and war itself

Can we forge against these enemies, a grand and global alliance, north and south, east and west, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic

effort?

In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility I

welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people, or any other generation. The energy the faith, the devotion, which we bring to this endeavor,

will light our country and all who serve it, and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do lbr the iieedom of men.

Finally whether you are citizens of A1nerica, or citizens of the world, ask of us here, the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. Wth a good conscience our

only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the Iand we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth, God’s work must truly be our own.

火炬已经传给新一代美国人

(约翰.肯尼迪)

1961.1.20

演讲者简介:

约翰·肯尼迪是一位战争英雄,普利策奖获得者,五十年代大部分时间里的参议员。19xx年的11月,年仅43岁的他成为美国历史选择产生的最年轻的总统。19xx年11月22日他在德克萨斯州的达拉斯遇刺身亡,是美国历史上第四位死于暗杀者的子弹的总统。

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今天我们庆祝的不是政党的胜利,而是自由的胜利。这象征着一个结束,也象征着一个开端;意味着延续也意味看变革。因为我已在你们和全能的上帝面前,宣读了我们的先辈在170多年前拟定的庄严誓言。

现在的世界已大不相同了。人类的巨手掌握着既能消灭人间的各种贫困,又能毁灭人间的各种生活的力量。但我们的先辈为之奋斗的那些革命信念,在世界各地仍然有着争论。这个信念就是:人的权利并非来自国家的慷慨,而是来自上帝恩赐。

今天,我们不敢忘记我们是第一次革命的继承者。让我们的朋友和敌人同样听见我此时此地的讲话:火炬已经传给新一代美国人。这一代人在本世纪诞生,在战争中受过锻炼,在艰难困苦的和平时期受过陶冶,他们为我国悠久的传统感到自豪—他们不愿目睹或听任我国一向保证的、今天仍在国内外作出保证的人权渐趋毁灭。

让每个国家都知道—不论它希望我们繁荣还是希望我们衰落—为确保自由的存在和自由的胜利,我们将付出任何代价,承受任何负担,应付任何艰难,支持任何朋友,反抗任何敌人。

这些就是我们的保证—而且还有更多的保证。

对那些和我们有着共同文化和精神渊源的老盟友、我们保证待以诚实朋友那样的忠诚。我们如果团结一致,就能在许多合作事业中无往不胜;我们如果分歧对立,就会一事无成—因为我们不敢在争吵不休、四分五裂时迎接强大的挑战。

对那些我们欢迎其加入到自由行列中来的新国家,我们恪守我们的誓言:决不让一种更为残酷的暴政来取代一种消失的殖民统治。我们并不总是指望他们会支持我们的观点。但我们始终希望看到他们坚强地维护自己的自由—而且要记住,在历史上,凡愚蠢地狐假虎威者,终必葬身虎口。

对世界各地身居茅舍和乡村,为摆脱普遍贫困而斗争的人们,我们保证尽最大努力帮助他们自立,不管需要花多长时间---之所以这样做,并不是因为共 产 党可能正在这样做,也不是因为我们需要他们的选票,而是因为这样做是正确的。自由社会如果不能帮助众多的穷人,也就无法挽救少数富人。

对我国南面的姐妹共和国,我们提出一项特殊的保证---在争取进步的新同盟中,把我们善意的话变为善意的行动,帮助自由的人们和自由的政府摆脱贫困的枷锁。但是,这种充满希望的和平革命决不可以成为敌对国家的牺牲品。我们要让所有邻国都知道,我们将和他们在一起,反对在美洲任何地区进行侵略和颠覆活动。让所有其他国家都知道,本半球的人仍然想做自己家

园的主人。

对联合国,主权国家的世界性议事机构,我们在战争手段大大超过和平手段的时代里最后的、最美好的希望所在,我们重申予以支持:防止它仅仅成为谩骂的场所;加强它对新生国家和弱小国家的保护;扩大它的行使法令的管束范围。

最后,对那些与我们作对的国家,我们提出一个要求而不是一项保证:在科学释放出可怕的破坏力量,把全人类卷入预谋的或意外的自我毁灭的深渊之前,让我们双方重新开始寻求和平。

我们不敢以怯弱来引诱他们。因为只有当我们毫无疑问地拥有足够的军备,我们才能毫无疑问地确信永远不会使用这些军备。

但是,这两个强大的国家集团都无法从目前所走的道路中得到安慰---发展现代武器所需的费用使双方负担过重,致命的原子武器的不断扩散理所当然使双方忧心忡忡,但是,双方却争着改变那制止人类发动最后战争的不稳定的恐怖均势。

因此,让我们双方重新开始—双方都要牢记,礼貌并不意味着怯弱,诚意永远有待于验证。让我们决不要由于畏惧而谈判。但我们决不能畏惧谈判。

让双方都来探讨使我们团结起来的问题,而不要操劳那些使我们分裂的问题。

让双方首次为军备检查和军备控制制订认真而又明确的提案,把毁灭他国的绝对力量置于所有国家的绝对控制之下。

让双方寻求利用科学的奇迹,而不是乞灵于科学造成的恐怖。让我们一起探索星球,征服沙漠,根除疾患,开发深海,并鼓励艺术和商业的发展。

让双方团结起来,在全世界各个角落倾听以赛亚的训令---“解下轭上的索,使被欺压的得自由。”(注:《圣经·旧约全书·以塞亚书》第58章6节。)

如果合作的滩头阵地能逼退猜忌的丛林,那么就让双方共同作一次新的努力;不是建立一种新的均势,而是创造一个新的法治世界,在这个世界中,强者公正,弱者安全、和平将得到维护。

所有这一切不可能在今后一百天内完成,也不可能在今后一千天或者在本届政府任期内完成,甚至也许不可能在我们居住在这个星球上的有生之年内完成。但是,让我们开始吧。

公民们,我们方针的最终成败与其说掌握在我手中,不如说掌握在你们手中。自从合众国建立以来,每一代美国人都曾受到召唤去证明他们对国家的忠诚。响应召唤而献身的美国青年的坟墓遍及全球。

现在,号角已再次吹响---不是召唤我们拿起武器,虽然我们需要武器;不是召唤我们去作战,虽然我们严阵以待。它召唤我们为迎接黎明而肩负起漫长斗争的重任,年复一年,从希望中得到欢乐,在磨难中保持耐性,对付人类共同的敌人---专制、社团、疾病和战争本身。

为反对这些敌人,确保人类更为丰裕的生活,我们能够组成一个包括东西南北各方的全球大联盟吗?你们愿意参加这一历史性的努力吗?

在漫长的世界历史中,只有少数几代人在自由处于最危急的时刻被赋予保卫自由的责任。我不会推卸这一责任,我欢迎这一责任。我不相信我们中间有人想同其他人或其他时代的人交换位置。我们为这一努力所奉献的精力、信念和忠诚,将照亮我们的国家和所有为国效劳的人,而这火焰发出的光芒定能照亮全世界。

因此,美国同胞们,不要问国家能为你们做些什么、而要问你们能为国家做些什么。

全世界的公民们,不要问美国将为你们做些计人,而要问我们共同能为人类的自由做些什么。

最后,不论你们是美国公民还是其他国家的公民,你们应要求我们献出我们同样要求于你们的高度力量和牺牲。问心无愧是我们唯一可靠的奖赏,历史是我们行动的最终裁判,让我们走向前去,引导我们所热爱的国家。我们祈求上帝的福佑和帮助,但我们知道,确切地说,上帝在尘世的工作必定是我们自己的工作。

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