- 目錄
第1篇 1957年的女王圣誕演講稿
happy christmas.
twenty-five years ago my grandfather broadcast the first of these christmas messages. today is another landmark because television has made it possible for many of you to see me in your homes on christmas day. my own family often gather round to watch television as they are this moment, and that is how i imagine you now.
i very much hope that this new medium will make my christmas message more personal and direct.
it is inevitable that i should seem a rather remote figure to many of you. a successor to the kings and queens of history; someone whose face may be familiar in newspapers and films but who never really touches your personal lives. but now at least for a few minutes i welcome you to the peace of my own home.
that it is possible for some of you to see me today is just another e_ample of the speed at which things are changing all around us. because of these changes i am not surprised that many people feel lost and unable to decide what to hold on to and what to discard. how to take advantage of the new life without losing the best of the old.
but it is not the new inventions which are the difficulty. the trouble is caused by unthinking people who carelessly throw away ageless ideals as if they were old and outworn machinery.
they would have religion thrown aside, morality in personal and public life made meaningless, honestly counted as foolishness and self-interest set up in place of self-restraint.
at this critical moment in our history we will certainly lose the trust and respect of the world if we just abandon those fundamental principles which guided the men and women who built the greatness of this country and commonwealth.
today we need a special kind of courage, not the kind needed in battle but a kind which makes us stand up for everything that we know is right, everything that is true and honest. we need the kind of courage that can withstand the subtle corruption of the cynics so that we can show the world that we are not afraid of the future.
it has always been easy to hate and destroy. to build and to cherish is much more difficult. that is why we can take a pride in the new commonwealth we are building.
this year ghana and malaya joined our brotherhood. both these countries are now entirely self-governing. both achieved their new status amicably and peacefully.
this advance is a wonderful tribute to the efforts of men of goodwill who have worked together as friends, and i welcome these two countries with all my heart.
last october i opened the new canadian parliament, and as you know this was the first time that any sovereign had done so in ottawa. once again i was overwhelmed by the loyalty and enthusiasm of my canadian people.
also during 1957 my husband and i paid visits to portugal, france, denmark and the united states of america. in each case the arrangements and formalities were managed with great skill but no one could have 'managed' the welcome we received from the people.
in each country i was welcomed as head of the commonwealth and as your representative. these nations are our friends largely because we have always tried to do our best to be honest and kindly and because we have tried to stand up for what we believe to be right.
in the old days the monarch led his soldiers on the battlefield and his leadership at all times was close and personal.
today things are very different. i cannot lead you into battle, i do not give you laws or administer justice but i can do something else, i can give you my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.
i believe in our qualities and in our strength, i believe that together we can set an e_ample to the world which will encourage upright people everywhere.
i would like to read you a few lines from 'pilgrim's progress', because i am sure we can say with mr valiant for truth, these words:
'though with great difficulty i am got hither, yet now i do not repent me of all the trouble i have been at to arrive where i am. my sword i give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage and my courage and skill to him that can get it. my marks and scars i carry with me, to be a witness for me that i have fought his battles who now will be my rewarder.'
i hope that 1958 may bring you god's blessing and all the things you long for.
and so i wish you all, young and old, wherever you may be, all the fun and enjoyment, and the peace of a very happy christmas.
第2篇 英國女王2022年英國議會開幕英語演講稿
my lords and members of the house of commons.
my government will legislate in the interests of everyone in our country. it will adopt a onenation approach, helping working people get on, supporting aspiration, giving newopportunities to the most disadvantaged and bringing different parts of our country together.
my government will continue with its long-term plan to provide economic stability andsecurity at every stage of life. they will continue the work of bringing the public finances undercontrol and reducing the deficit, so britain lives within its means. measures will be introducedto raise the productive potential of the economy and increase living standards.
legislation will be brought forward to help achieve full employment and provide more peoplewith the security of a job. new duties will require my ministers to report annually on jobcreation and apprenticeships. measures will also be introduced to reduce regulation on smallbusinesses so they can create jobs.
legislation will be brought forward to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the nationalminimum wage do not pay income ta_, and to ensure there are no rises in income ta_ rates,value added ta_ or national insurance for the ne_t 5 years.
measures will be brought forward to help working people by greatly increasing the provision offree childcare.
legislation will be introduced to support home ownership and give housing associationtenants the chance to own their own home.
measures will be introduced to increase energy security and to control immigration. mygovernment will bring forward legislation to reform trade unions and to protect essentialpublic services against strikes.
to give new opportunities to the most disadvantaged, my government will e_pand thetroubled families programme and continue to reform welfare, with legislation encouragingemployment by capping benefits and requiring young people to earn or learn.
legislation will be brought forward to improve schools and give every child the best start in life,with new powers to take over failing and coasting schools and create more academies.
in england, my government will secure the future of the national health service byimplementing the national health service’s own 5 year plan, by increasing the health budget,integrating healthcare and social care, and ensuring the national health service works on a 7day basis. measures will be introduced to improve access to general practitioners and to mentalhealthcare.
measures will also be brought forward to secure the real value of the basic state pension, sothat more people live in dignity and security in retirement. measures will be brought forwardto increase the rights of victims of crime.
to bring different parts of our country together, my government will work to bring about abalanced economic recovery. legislation will be introduced to provide for the devolution ofpowers to cities with elected metro mayors, helping to build a northern powerhouse.
my government will continue to legislate for high-speed rail links between the different parts ofthe country.
my government will also bring forward legislation to secure a strong and lastingconstitutional settlement, devolving wide-ranging powers to scotland and wales. legislationwill be taken forward giving effect to the stormont house agreement in northern ireland.
my government will continue to work in cooperation with the devolved administrations on thebasis of mutual respect.
my government will bring forward changes to the standing orders of the house of commons.these changes will create fairer procedures to ensure that decisions affecting england, orengland and wales, can be taken only with the consent of the majority of members ofparliament representing constituencies in those parts of our united kingdom.
my government will renegotiate the united kingdom’s relationship with the european union andpursue reform of the european union for the benefit of all member states.
alongside this, early legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum onmembership of the european union before the end of 2022.
measures will also be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people bytackling e_tremism. new legislation will modernise the law on communications data, improvethe law on policing and criminal justice, and ban the new generation of psychoactive drugs.
my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights.
members of the house of commons.
estimates for the public services will be laid before you.
my lords and members of the house of commons
my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all overthe world to re-engage with and tackle the major international security, economic andhumanitarian challenges.
my ministers will remain at the forefront of the nato alliance and of international efforts todegrade and ultimately defeat terrorism in the middle east.
the united kingdom will continue to seek a political settlement in syria, and will offer furthersupport to the iraqi government’s programme for political reform and national reconciliation.
my government will maintain pressure on russia to respect the territorial integrity andsovereignty of ukraine, and will insist on the full implementation of the minsk agreements.
my government looks forward to an enhanced partnership with india and china.
prince philip and i look forward to our state visit to germany ne_t month and to our state visitto malta in november, alongside the commonwealth heads of government meeting. we alsolook forward to welcoming his e_cellency the president of the people’s republic of china andmadame peng on a state visit in october.
my government will seek effective global collaboration to sustain economic recovery andto combat climate change, including at the climate change conference in paris later this year.
my government will undertake a full strategic defence and security review, and do whatever isnecessary to ensure that our courageous armed forces can keep britain safe.
my government will work to reduce the threat from nuclear weapons, cyber attacks andterrorism.
other measures will be laid before you.
my lords and members of the house of commons
i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsels.
第3篇 英國女王伊麗莎白二世在德國總統(tǒng)府歡迎國宴上英語演講稿
mr president,
prince philip and i would like to thank you and frau schadt for the warm welcome you havegiven us at the start of our fifth state visit to germany. in the 50 years since our first visit, ourcountries have lived through many profound changes. i am very glad to record that one of theirreversible changes for the better in my lifetime has been in the relationship between theunited kingdom and germany.
mr president, it falls to a head of state to lead a nation in the marking of anniversaries. everymonth this year we commemorate either the centenary of a momentous event in the firstworld war; the 70th anniversary of a milestone at the end of the second world war; or, herein germany, 25 years of reunification following the fall of the wall which divided this city andthis nation for so long.
but, tonight, i would also like to cast back rather further in time. last week in a water-meadow by the river thames, i attended an event to celebrate the 800th anniversary of themagna carta. of course, in common with other events in our remote history, the precise factsof 1215 are disputed. the consequences of the agreement between king john and his barons,however, are not disputed: for the first time we established in england that no man should beabove the law and that individuals as well as rulers have rights. thus began the long, slow andinterrupted process of our country's evolution into a democracy.
tomorrow i shall visit st paul's church, where the first freely-elected legislature in germanymet in 1848. the frankfurt parliament turned out to be a false dawn; it took another centuryand the loss of the most terrible wars in history to set germany on the path of democracy.
earlier this year my cousins visited germany to mark with you, mr president, more recent andpainful anniversaries. the duke of kent visited dresden and the duke of gloucester visitedbergen-belsen. i myself shall visit bergen-belsen on friday. these visits underline the completereconciliation between our countries.
germany has reconciled with all her neighbours. i pay tribute to the work of the germanstatesmen since the second world war who reinvented germany and helped to rebuild europe.i met chancellor adenauer at windsor in 1958. he rejected the idea of a neutral germany,preferring to anchor germany in the west. his successors took up the challenge of unitinggermany as a member of all the institutions of europe and the west.
since 1945 the united kingdom has determined to number among germany's very strongestfriends in europe. in the intervening decades, britain and germany have achieved so much byworking together. i have every confidence that we will continue to do so in the years ahead.
since berlin and germany were reunited there has been much to celebrate. today i cruisedwith you, mr president, along the spree. i saw fewer cranes than when i was last here in 2022.but still the most magnificent element of berlin's skyline is the reichstag dome, an enduringreminder of our cultural cooperation. our work together includes every part of life, frompolitics to commerce, from industry to every aspect of the arts, in particular, music,museums and education.
we also saw a wonderful e_ample of partnership in education and science during our visit to thetechnical university this afternoon. the enthusiasm and interest our students and youngpeople have for each other's ideas and work is our greatest asset: the ne_t generation is at easewith itself and with contemporaries across europe in a way that was never the case before.
the united kingdom has always been closely involved in its continent. even when our mainfocus was elsewhere in the world, our people played a key part in europe. in the nineteenthcentury in the russian empire a welsh engineer called john hughes founded a mining townwhich is now donetsk in ukraine. and in the seventeenth century a scottish publican calledrichard cant moved his family to pomerania; his son moved further east to memel and hisgrandson then moved south to k?nigsberg, where richard's great-grandson, immanuel kant,was born.
in our lives, mr president, we have seen the worst but also the best of our continent. we havewitnessed how quickly things can change for the better. but we know that we must work hardto maintain the benefits of the post-war world. we know that division in europe is dangerousand that we must guard against it in the west as well as in the east of our continent. thatremains a common endeavour.
ladies and gentlemen, i ask you to rise and drink a toast to the president and the people ofgermany.
第4篇 《你是女王,你本來就很耀眼》勵志演講稿
尊敬的先生們,女生們:
最初這個標題是出現(xiàn)在我同事的qq個性簽名,你是女王,你很耀眼!字里行間總給人一種無法言語的獨立霸氣的感覺。于是,今日,我便在此處,借她之言希望能給這篇文章灌入新鮮勇敢的血液,拼搏不息,勇往直前,一覽眾山小。
看我同事安安靜靜地坐在我身邊,用纖細的指間觸過每一個熟悉的鍵盤,打擊出優(yōu)美的辦公室旋律,在我耳邊回蕩著。我就在想,這么一個清秀看起來瘦小,文文弱弱的小姑娘,不經(jīng)意間透露出來的這種豪爽不羈與霸氣哪是能夠輕而易舉就從寥寥幾筆的個性簽名上可以看得出來的。不過是常年的性格獨立看淡繁華而作的略微渲染,其骨子真正的東西恐怕更讓人意想不到的龐大吧。
一個人具有怎么樣的性格光評第一感覺是不準的,聽別人怎么議論雖有正確可尋之處,總覺得也似有幾許漏洞。
隨著現(xiàn)在的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)越來越發(fā)達,什么qq,msn都已經(jīng)是家常便飯,就連現(xiàn)在的微博微信也逐漸取代了曾經(jīng)在人們心中占有主導地位的騰訊,也就是這樣一個信息發(fā)達的時代,我們由過去盆友鄰里間的無話不談演變成了現(xiàn)在的地鐵上人手一臺蘋果玩游戲,看電影,聊天卻相對兩無語的意境。
許是現(xiàn)在社會的安全感不夠吧。在這么一個物欲縱流的年代,只有在網(wǎng)上聊天才能尋到那屬于自己的一點點小空間,小天地,即使說了什么破天荒的話,發(fā)了什么在別人看來膽大妄為的簽名狀態(tài)也無濟于事,因為你根本不用為此負責。你可以言盡一切你欲所言,也不會有人來追究,更不會有自己的父母天天追著你問你剛說的話是什么意思。
漸漸地,我們都喜歡把自己的心情轉(zhuǎn)變成想說的話,進化成我們在別人qq上看到的簽名,這才是他們內(nèi)心世界的真實寫照。有些人一天會修改5次個性簽名,只因她覺得空虛寂寥說出來又無人能懂,故借此來抒發(fā)心結(jié),更想尋找到道合之人。
我很傾向于那些在qq上發(fā)一些具有正能量的內(nèi)容,狀態(tài)也好,簽名也好,總之能讓人眼前一亮,就好比在平日一貫沉悶的天氣里忽然飄來幾朵彩色小云,讓你的心頭一暖,一個激靈,感覺心里也隨之開花了。然后一整天無論有什么事情,心里臉上都是喜氣洋洋般的感覺,因為心里有束光照著,溫暖著,強大著呀!
心強大,氣場才能強大,唯有氣場強大了,你的一切也就自然而然地順了。
而氣場大都都是自己給的或是別人捧的。
就好比這條個性簽名,想象著你坐在辦公桌前干著一如既往平凡的工作,就在那不經(jīng)意的轉(zhuǎn)眼一瞬,看見了這句話,會不會有股強大的電流涌進你的心房,給你的心臟打了自信與成功的強心針,讓你立馬信心百倍,得勝于人?
我想說的是,其實我們每個人都有這樣的心,只是看誰更有勇氣把它寫出來,讓別人看到??傁胫绻约簩懗鰜頃粫惺裁床涣加绊?,你怎么知道你寫出來不會得到大家所有人的贊同,為你將來加油打氣呢?你怎么知道上天就不是在等著你寫這句話然后給你的人生增添不一樣的色彩呢?你怎么知道你不會因為這不經(jīng)意的一句話會改變你個人的氣場乃至終身呢?
trust yourself,then you can be what you wanna be.相信你自己,這樣你才會成為你真正想要變成的自己。
記住了,你是女王,你本來就,很耀眼!
謝謝大家。
第5篇 《你是女王,你很耀眼》勵志演講稿
同學們,老師們:
你們好,最初這個標題是出現(xiàn)在我同事的qq個性簽名,你是女王,你很耀眼!字里行間總給人一種無法言語的獨立霸氣的感覺。于是,今日,我便在此處,借她之言希望能給這篇文章灌入新鮮勇敢的血液,拼搏不息,勇往直前,一覽眾山小。
看我同事安安靜靜地坐在我身邊,用纖細的指間觸過每一個熟悉的鍵盤,打擊出優(yōu)美的辦公室旋律,在我耳邊回蕩著。我就在想,這么一個清秀看起來瘦小,文文弱弱的小姑娘,不經(jīng)意間透露出來的這種豪爽不羈與霸氣哪是能夠輕而易舉就從寥寥幾筆的個性簽名上可以看得出來的。不過是常年的性格獨立看淡繁華而作的略微渲染,其骨子真正的東西恐怕更讓人意想不到的龐大吧。
一個人具有怎么樣的性格光評第一感覺是不準的,聽別人怎么議論雖有正確可尋之處,總覺得也似有幾許漏洞。
隨著現(xiàn)在的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)越來越發(fā)達,什么qq,msn都已經(jīng)是家常便飯,就連現(xiàn)在的微博微信也逐漸取代了曾經(jīng)在人們心中占有主導地位的騰訊,也就是這樣一個信息發(fā)達的時代,我們由過去盆友鄰里間的無話不談演變成了現(xiàn)在的地鐵上人手一臺蘋果玩游戲,看電影,聊天卻相對兩無語的意境。
許是現(xiàn)在社會的安全感不夠吧。在這么一個物欲縱流的年代,只有在網(wǎng)上聊天才能尋到那屬于自己的一點點小空間,小天地,即使說了什么破天荒的話,發(fā)了什么在別人看來膽大妄為的簽名狀態(tài)也無濟于事,因為你根本不用為此負責。你可以言盡一切你欲所言,也不會有人來追究,更不會有自己的父母天天追著你問你剛說的話是什么意思。
漸漸地,我們都喜歡把自己的心情轉(zhuǎn)變成想說的話,進化成我們在別人qq上看到的簽名,這才是他們內(nèi)心世界的真實寫照。有些人一天會修改5次個性簽名,只因她覺得空虛寂寥說出來又無人能懂,故借此來抒發(fā)心結(jié),更想尋找到道合之人。
我很傾向于那些在qq上發(fā)一些具有正能量的內(nèi)容,狀態(tài)也好,簽名也好,總之能讓人眼前一亮,就好比在平日一貫沉悶的天氣里忽然飄來幾朵彩色小云,讓你的心頭一暖,一個激靈,感覺心里也隨之開花了。然后一整天無論有什么事情,心里臉上都是喜氣洋洋般的感覺,因為心里有束光照著,溫暖著,強大著呀!
心強大,氣場才能強大,唯有氣場強大了,你的一切也就自然而然地順了。
而氣場大都都是自己給的或是別人捧的。
就好比這條個性簽名,想象著你坐在辦公桌前干著一如既往平凡的工作,就在那不經(jīng)意的轉(zhuǎn)眼一瞬,看見了這句話,會不會有股強大的電流涌進你的心房,給你的心臟打了自信與成功的強心針,讓你立馬信心百倍,得勝于人?
我想說的是,其實我們每個人都有這樣的心,只是看誰更有勇氣把它寫出來,讓別人看到。總想著如果自己寫出來會不會有什么不良影響,你怎么知道你寫出來不會得到大家所有人的贊同,為你將來加油打氣呢?你怎么知道上天就不是在等著你寫這句話然后給你的人生增添不一樣的色彩呢?你怎么知道你不會因為這不經(jīng)意的一句話會改變你個人的氣場乃至終身呢?
trust yourself,then you can be what you wanna be.相信你自己,這樣你才會成為你真正想要變成的自己。
記住了,你是女王,你本來就,很耀眼!
謝謝大家,我的演講完畢。
第6篇 英國女王伊麗莎白二世2022年圣誕節(jié)英語演講稿
i once knew someone who spent a year in a plaster cast recovering from an operation onhis back. he read a lot, and thought a lot, and felt miserable.
later, he realised this time of forced retreat from the world had helped him to understandthe world more clearly.
we all need to get the balance right between action and reflection. with so manydistractions, it is easy to forget to pause and take stock. be it through contemplation,prayer, or even keeping a diary, many have found the practice of quiet personal reflectionsurprisingly rewarding, even discovering greater spiritual depth to their lives.
reflection can take many forms. when families and friends come together at christmas, it’soften a time for happy memories and reminiscing. our thoughts are with those we have lovedwho are no longer with us. we also remember those who through doing their duty cannot be athome for christmas, such as workers in essential or emergency services.
and especially at this time of year we think of the men and women serving overseas in ourarmed forces. we are forever grateful to all those who put themselves at risk to keep us safe.
service and duty are not just the guiding principles of yesteryear; they have an enduringvalue which spans the generations.
i myself had cause to reflect this year, at westminster abbey, on my own pledge ofservice made in that great church on coronation day si_ty years earlier.
the anniversary reminded me of the remarkable changes that have occurred since thecoronation, many of them for the better; and of the things that have remained constant, suchas the importance of family, friendship and good neighbourliness.
but reflection is not just about looking back. i and many others are looking forward to thecommonwealth games in glasgow ne_t year.
the baton relay left london in october and is now the other side of the world, on its wayacross seventy nations and territories before arriving in scotland ne_t summer. its journey is areminder that the commonwealth can offer us a fresh view of life.
my son charles summed this up at the recent meeting in sri lanka. he spoke of thecommonwealth’s “family ties” that are a source of encouragement to many. like any familythere can be differences of opinion. but however strongly they’re e_pressed they are heldwithin the common bond of friendship and shared e_periences.
here at home my own family is a little larger this christmas.
as so many of you will know, the arrival of a baby gives everyone the chance tocontemplate the future with renewed happiness and hope. for the new parents, life will neverbe quite the same again!
as with all who are christened, george was baptised into a joyful faith of christian dutyand service. after the christening, we gathered for the traditional photograph.
it was a happy occasion, bringing together four generations.
in the year ahead, i hope you will have time to pause for moments of quiet reflection. asthe man in the plaster cast discovered, the results can sometimes be surprising.
for christians, as for all people of faith, reflection, meditation and prayer help us torenew ourselves in god’s love, as we strive daily to become better people. the christmasmessage shows us that this love is for everyone. there is no one beyond its reach.
on the first christmas, in the fields above bethlehem, as they sat in the cold of nightwatching their resting sheep, the local shepherds must have had no shortage of time forreflection. suddenly all this was to change. these humble shepherds were the first to hearand ponder the wondrous news of the birth of christ - the first noel - the joy of which wecelebrate today.
i wish you all a very happy christmas.
第7篇 2022北大才女王帆演講稿
大家好,我叫王帆,來自北京大學,我特別熱愛傳媒,本科學電影,碩士學電視,博士學傳播,朋友眼中呢,我是一個80后的知識女青年,但是我拒絕整天泡在圖書館,也不會挑燈夜戰(zhàn),我認為真正的知識,應該來源于豐富的生活,逛街購物,遍嘗美食,獨立旅行,知識總是在不斷地嘗試和體驗中給我驚喜,說話也是我生活當中最重要的體驗之一,我有足夠的細膩的內(nèi)心去體察別人不曾發(fā)現(xiàn)的細節(jié),我也有充分的勇氣去說出別人不敢說的話,我是勇者,我敢言。
我是一個80后,顧名思義,80后就是指1980年到1989年出生的人。但是在中國,我們80后還有一層比較特殊的含義,它其實是指在上世紀八十年代初中國正式實施計劃生育政策之后出生的第一代獨生子女。
我們一出生,就得了一個國家級證書,叫獨生子女證。這個證可以保證我們能夠獨享父母的寵愛,但是這個證,也要求我們要承擔贍養(yǎng)父母的全部責任。最開始我是覺得,如果想做一個好女兒,那我肯定得掐很多的錢,然后讓我爸媽過上特別好的生活。
我從上大學開始就經(jīng)濟獨立,我所有的假期都在工作,所以我的父母幾乎一整年都見不到我兩次。對于很多像我這樣在外求學工作打拼的獨生子女來說,咱們的父母都變成了空巢老人。有一天,我媽給我打電話說,早上你爸坐在床邊,在那掉眼淚,說想女兒了。你知道我當時第一反應是什么嗎?喲,至于嗎?您這大老爺們還玻璃心哪,天天給自己加戲在那。
但是后來有一次我回家,那個下午,我永遠記得。老爸側(cè)坐在窗前,雖然依舊虎背熊腰,但腰板沒以前直了,頭發(fā)也沒以前挺了,他擺弄著窗臺上的花兒說了一句:“爸爸沒有媽媽了。”爸爸沒有媽媽了,大家覺得這句話在表達什么?悲傷?軟弱?求呵護?我只記得我小時候如果夢到我媽媽不要我了,我就會哭醒,我特別難過,但我從來都沒有想過:爸爸沒有媽媽了是一種什么樣的感覺呢?我發(fā)現(xiàn)這個在我印象當中無比堅不可摧高大威猛的男人,突然間老了。
爸爸沒有媽媽了,表達的不是悲傷,也不是軟弱,而是依賴。父母其實是我們每個人最大的依賴,而當我們的父母失去了他們的父母,他們還能依賴誰呢?所以在那一刻我才意識到,父母比任何時候都需要我,而且他們后半輩子能依賴的只有我。
我得養(yǎng)他陪他,把我所有的愛都給他,就像他一直對我那樣,我要讓他知道,即使你沒有媽媽了,你還有我。所以從那以后,我愿意適當?shù)赝频粢恍┕ぷ?、聚會,我擠時間多回家,我陪他們?nèi)ヂ眯卸辉偈前彦X交到旅行社,讓別人帶他們?nèi)グ?。因為我明白了一點,贍養(yǎng)父母,絕對不是把錢給父母讓他們獨自去面對生活,而應該是我們參與他們的生活,我們陪伴他們享受生活。
所以,我每次回家,就會帶我媽去洗浴中心享受一把。有一次我正給我媽吹頭發(fā),旁邊一位阿姨說:“你女兒真孝順。”我媽說:“大家都說女兒是小棉襖,我女兒羽絨服!”幸虧沒說軍大衣。那阿姨說:“我兒子也特孝順,在美國,每年都回來帶我們?nèi)ヂ糜巍?rdquo;說著吧阿姨還把手機掏出來了,給我媽看照片,說你看我兒子多帥,一米八五大個,年薪也好幾十萬。
我當時有點覺得話鋒不對,為什么呢?當一位阿姨向你的媽媽展示他兒子的照片,并且報上了身高體重年薪的時候,笑的都是相過親的,你懂的。就在這個時候,阿姨說了一句讓我們?nèi)珗鋈硕忌盗说脑?,她說,可惜不在了,不在了。原來就在去年,阿姨唯一的兒子在拉著他們老兩口在旅行的高速公路上,車禍身亡。
在那一刻,我真的不知道說什么去安慰那位阿姨,我就想伸出手去抱抱她??僧斘疑斐鍪值哪且豢蹋⒁痰难蹨I就開始嘩嘩地往下流。我抱著她,我能感受到她那種身體的顫抖,我也能夠感受到她是多么希望有個孩子能抱一抱她。也就是從那一刻我特別地害怕,我不是害怕父母離開我,我怕我會離開他們。而且經(jīng)過這件事,我對于一句話的理解有了更深入的這樣的感覺,叫做“身體發(fā)膚受之父母,不敢毀傷”,原來我只覺得這句話應該是我應該珍惜自己的身體,珍惜自己的生命,別讓爸媽擔心,對吧?但是現(xiàn)在我發(fā)現(xiàn),不僅如此,我們對待別人,也要這樣。
因為每一個人,都意味著一個家!
所以我現(xiàn)在每一次在跟父母的時候,我都會緊緊地抱抱他們,在他們臉上親一下??赡芟駬肀вH吻這種事,對于我們大多數(shù)中國父母來講都一開始是拒絕的,但是請大家相信我,只要你堅持去做,你用力地把她摟過來,你狠狠地在她臉上親一下,慢慢地她就會習慣。像我現(xiàn)在走的時候,我媽就自然地把臉送過來。這樣他們就會知道,你在表達愛。
我想作為獨生子女,我們確實承擔著贍養(yǎng)父母的全部壓力,但是我們的父母承擔著世界上最大的風險,可是他們從不言說,也不展現(xiàn)自己的脆弱。你打電話他們說家里一切都好的時候他們真的好嗎?
作為子女,我們要善于看穿父母的堅強,這件事越早越好,不要等到來不及了,也不要等到?jīng)]有機會了,就像所有的父母都不愿意缺席子女的成長,我們也不應該缺席他們的衰老。
龍應臺有《目送》,她在結(jié)尾告訴我們,不必追。可是今天我想告訴大家,我們就得追,而且我們要從今天開始追!提早追!大步追!至親至情,不應該是看著彼此漸行漸遠的背影,而應該是你養(yǎng)我長大,我陪你變老。
謝謝大家!謝謝老師! 王帆,女,遼寧本溪人,1988年12月生,江湖雅號“小帆老師”,學而思網(wǎng)校初中語文明星教師,研究生畢業(yè)于北京大學藝術(shù)學院戲劇影視學專業(yè),臺灣東海大學中文系研究生交換生。下面是小編整理的20__北大才女王帆演講稿,歡迎你的閱讀。
20__北大才女王帆演講稿
第8篇 英國女王伊麗莎白二世1986年圣誕英語演講稿
every year, this christmas party is held for the children of the people living in the mews ofbuckingham palace. everyone seems to be enjoying it. usually, we're lucky with the weather,but tonight it seems a bit more like a typical english winter. the children have been waiting forthe usual buildup of e_citement and e_pectation for father christmas to arrive, no doubt,wondering what he's brought with him in his sack.
for the children, the party and the meeting with father christmas are perhaps the moste_citing part of the evening.
but i hope that a walk through the stables also helps to bring the traditional story alive forthem. i hope it also helps them to realise how fortunate they are to have comfortable homesand warm beds to go to, unlike the holy family, who had to share with the animals becausethere was no room at the inn.
christmas is a festival for all christians, but it is particularly a festival for children. as we allknow, it commemorates the birth of a child, who was born to ordinary people, and who grew upvery simply in his own small home town and was trained to be a carpenter.
his life thus began in humble surroundings, in fact, in a stable, but he was to have aprofound influence on the course of history, and on the lives of generations of his followers.you don't have to be rich or powerful in order to change things for the better and each of us inour own way can make a contribution.
the infant jesus was fortunate in one very important respect. his parents were loving andconsiderate. they did their utmost to protect him from harm. they left their own home andbecame refugees to save him from king herod, and they brought him up according to thetraditions of their faith.
on this birthday festival, which we try to make an occasion of happiness for our own families,we must not forget those children who are the victims of ill treatment or neglect.
it is no easy task to care for and bring up children, whatever your circumstances – whether youare famous or quite unknown. but we could all help by letting the spirit of christmas fill ourhomes with love and care and by heeding our lord's injunction to treat others as you wouldlike them to treat you.
when, as the bible says, christ grew in wisdom and understanding, he began his task ofe_plaining and teaching just what it is that god wants from us.
the two lessons that he had for us, which he underlined in everything he said and did, are themessages of god's love and how essential it is that we, too, should love other people.
there are many serious and threatening problems in this country and in the world, but theywill never be solved until there is peace in our homes and love in our hearts.
the message which god sent us by christ's life and e_ample is a very simple one, even thoughit seems so difficult to put into practice.
to all of you, of every faith and race, i send my best wishes for a time of peace and tranquilitywith your families at this festival of christmas. a very happy christmas to you all.
第9篇 英國女王伊麗莎白二世在2022年英國議會英語演講稿
my lords and members of the house of commons,
my government’s legislative programme will continue to deliver on its long-term plan to builda stronger economy and a fairer society.
to strengthen the economy and provide stability and security, my ministers will continue toreduce the country’s deficit, helping to ensure that mortgage and interest rates remain low.
an updated charter for budget responsibility will be brought forward to ensure that futuregovernments spend ta_payers’ money responsibly.
my government will also continue to cut ta_es in order to increase people’s financial security.
my ministers will implement measures to increase further the personal allowance and tofreeze fuel duty.
measures will be brought forward for a married couple’s allowance, which will recognisemarriage in the ta_ system.
legislation will be introduced to help make the united kingdom the most attractive place tostart, finance and grow a business. the bill will support small businesses by cuttingbureaucracy and enabling them to access finance.
new legislation will require ministers to set and report on a deregulation target for eachparliament. the legislation will also reduce delays in employment tribunals, improve thefairness of contracts for low paid workers and establish a public register of companybeneficial ownership. legislation will be introduced to provide for a new statutory code andan adjudicator to increase fairness for public house tenants.
legislation will impose higher penalties on employers who fail to pay their staff the minimumwage. measures will be brought forward to limit e_cessive redundancy payments across thepublic sector.
in respect of national insurance contributions, legislation will be brought forward to tackleavoidance and to simplify their collection from the self-employed.
my government will introduce a bill to bolster investment in infrastructure and reformplanning law to improve economic competitiveness. the bill will enhance the unitedkingdom’s energy independence and security by opening up access to shale and geothermalsites and ma_imising north sea resources. legislation will allow for the creation of an allowablesolutions scheme to enable all new homes to be built to a zero carbon standard and willguarantee long-term investment in the road network.
my government will continue to implement major reforms to the electricity market and reducethe use of plastic carrier bags to help protect the environment.
a key priority for my ministers will be to continue to build an economy that rewards those whowork hard.
legislation will be brought forward to give those who have saved discretion over the use oftheir retirement funds. my government’s pension reforms will also allow for innovation in theprivate pensions market to give greater control to employees, e_tend the isa and premiumbond schemes and abolish the savers’ 10 pence ta_ rate.
the overall benefits bill will continue to be capped so that public e_penditure continues to becontrolled and policies will be pursued so people are helped from welfare to work.
my government will increase housing supply and home ownership by reforming the planningsystem, enabling new locally-led garden cities and supporting small house building firms.
legislation will be brought forward to sell high value government land, encouragingdevelopment and increasing housing.
my ministers will continue to promote the help to buy and right to buy schemes to supporthome ownership.
my government will continue to deliver the best schools and skills for young people. in england,my ministers will help more schools to become academies and support more free schools toopen, whilst continuing investment to deliver more school places. further reforms to gcses anda levels will be taken forward to raise standards in schools and prepare school pupils foremployment. my government will increase the total number of apprenticeship places to 2million by the end of the parliament.
my government will continue to work to build a fairer society.
to improve education attainment and child health, my government will ensure all infants willreceive a free school meal. free childcare will be e_tended to more of the most disadvantaged2-year-olds and a bill will be introduced to help working families with childcare costs.
a bill will be introduced to strengthen the powers to prevent modern slavery and humantrafficking whilst improving support for victims of such crimes. a bill will be brought forward toprovide that where a person acts heroically, responsibly or for the benefit of others, this will betaken into account by the courts.
legislation will be introduced to improve the complaints system in the armed forces throughthe creation of an ombudsman.
a serious crime bill will be brought forward to tackle child neglect, disrupt serious organisedcrime and strengthen powers to seize the proceeds of crime.
my government will continue its programme of political reform.
my ministers will introduce legislation on the recall of members of parliament.
my government will continue to implement new financial powers for the scottish parliamentand make the case for scotland to remain a part of the united kingdom.
my ministers will continue with legislation giving the national assembly for wales and welshministers more power over ta_ation and investment.
my government will continue to work with the devolved administration in northern ireland torebalance the economy, promote reconciliation and create a shared future.
draft legislation will be published providing for direct elections to national park authorities inengland.
members of the house of commons.
estimates for the public services will be laid before you.
my lords and members of the house of commons.
the united kingdom will work for peace and security on europe’s borders, and for stablerelations between russia and ukraine based on respect for national sovereignty, territorialintegrity and international law.
my government will host the nato summit in wales as a sign of the united kingdom’scommitment to the alliance.
my ministers will strive to improve the humanitarian situation in syria, to reduce violence andpromote a political settlement. it will work for a successful transition in afghanistan, and willwork towards a comprehensive nuclear agreement with iran.
the united kingdom will lead efforts to prevent se_ual violence in conflict worldwide.
my government will work to promote reform in the european union, including a stronger rolefor member states and national parliaments. my ministers will also champion efforts to securea global agreement on climate change.
prince philip and i will pay a state visit to france and will attend events to mark the 70thanniversary of the d-day landings.
we look forward to welcoming his e_cellency the president of the republic of singapore on hisforthcoming state visit.
other measures will be laid before you.
my lords and members of the house of commons.
i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsels.