大学生英语演讲稿以The greatest wishes i have为题
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发布时间:2022-05-19 13:37
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时间:2022-06-09 03:46
保护大熊猫
The giant panda is known as the national treasure of China. The panda was a kind of ordinary animal in China long ago. However, for some reasons, too many of them have been killed. So the number of them is falling quickly. At present people are taking an important measure to save pandas. People want to find a home for them, and recently, they have set up a nature park for them in Sichuan Province,which is called "Pandas' Home. "There pandas can enjoy their life happily. There is a bamboo forest near the Pandas' Home. So the pandas can find bamboos easily which they like to eat very much. Because pandas are well protected now, the number of them is increasing every year. We hope that one day we will have enough pandas to set them free and let them live in the wild again. Pandas are good friends of man. Man should try to protect them and ]et them live in the way they like!
保护大熊猫
大熊猫被称为中国的“国宝”。很久以前,大熊猫是中国的一种很普通的动物。然而,由于种种原因,熊猫大量地死亡,所以它们的数量也急剧下降。 目前,人们正采用一种重要的手段来拯救熊猫。人们想给它们找一个自己的家,近来已经在四川省建成了一所自然公园,叫做“熊猫之家”。在那儿,熊猫们愉快地享受着它们的生活。“熊猫之家”附近有一片竹林,所以熊猫不用费力就能找到它们爱吃的竹子。 由于受到良好的保护,近些年来,熊猫的数量逐年增长。我们希望在将来的某一天,当我们有足够多的熊猫时,我们便还它们以自由,让它们重返自然。 熊猫是人类的好朋友,人类应该保护它们,让它们过上随心所欲的生活。
热心网友
时间:2022-06-09 05:04
I am constantly moved by the photos and news in the news magazines not for the beautiful languages but for the true words rattling my mind. Some of the photos are postwar collapsed houses, leaving the ruined places yelling in despair; some of the photos show innocent civilians who were driven out of their homeland, who were bereaved or handicapped for the wars and silently crying in the cold wind. Despair in the eyes of the grown-ups, together with the hope in the eyes of the children both tells stories as well as enlightenment. I admire field journalists because they send news reports about dangerous wars to everywhere in the world ring his own fights against the Death. They report the field news through their conscience and moral ethics. They share the same name: field journalists!
If I could become a field journalist one day in the future, I would choose to go to Iraq, the most frequently spotted place in the headlines. Mr. Barack Obama announced in the maiden speech of the Congress, “We are carefully checking our national policy towards Iraqi and Afghanistan wars. We are about to promise to end the war with high responsibility and leave Iraq to the Iraqi people.” According to the withdrawal propose announced by Mr. Obama, the American army will withdraw from Iraq in Aug. 2010. What would Iraq be like before that? Will it still be filled with wars and conflicts? Or people are fed with or accustomed to such terrible life? Anyway, I hope that I could bring warmth to those unfortunate victims with indelible memories about wars; I hope that I could cover and report those events with my camera to inform the world what has been going on in conflict areas; I hope that I could walk through the flames and smoke of wars, sacrifice my sweat, tears, blood or even my life for the closure of wars. My mission is to depict the process of wars to those live in a peaceful environment and to disseminate the misfortune and torture of wars.