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1、奥巴马开学演讲稿中英对照奥巴马开学演讲稿中英对照演讲稿具有宣传、鼓动、教育和欣赏等作用,它可以把演讲者的观点、主张与思想感情传达给听众以及读者,使他们信服并在思想感情上产生共鸣。WTT在这里大家推荐一篇美国总统奥巴马的开学演讲稿,希望大家借鉴阅读。美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲英文全文for immediate release september 8, 2021remarkbthe presidentin a national addresto americaschoolchildrenwakefield high schoolarlington, virginiathe president:
2、 hello, everybody! thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. all right, everybodgo ahead and have a seat. how ieveryboddoing today? (applause.) how about tim spicer? (applause.) i am here with studentat wakefield high school in arlington, virginia. and weve got studenttuning in from all acrosameri
3、ca, from kindergarten through 12th grade. and i am just so glad that all could join utoday. and i want to thank wakefield for being such an outstanding host. give yourselvea big round of applause. (applause.)i know that for manof you, todaithe first daof school. and for those of you in kindergarten,
4、 or starting middle or high school, ityour first dain a new school, so itunderstandable if youre a little nervous. i imagine there are some seniorout there who are feeling prettgood right now - (applause) - with just one more year to go. and no matter what grade youre in, some of you are probablwish
5、ing it were still summer and you couldve stayed in bed just a little bit longer thimorning.i know that feeling. when i wayoung, mfamillived overseas. i lived in indonesia for a few years. and mmother, she didnt have the moo send me where all the american kidwent to school, but she thought it waimpor
6、tant for me to keep up with an american education. so she decided to teach me extra lessonherself, mondathrough friday. but because she had to go to work, the onltime she could do it waat 4:30 in the morning.now, ayou might imagine, i wasnt too happabout getting up that early. and a lot of times, id
7、 fall asleep right there at the kitchen table. but whenever id plain, mmother would just give me one of those lookand shed say, thiino picnic for me either, buster. (laughter.)so i know that some of you are still adjusting to being back at school. but im here todabecause i have something important t
8、o discuswith you. im here because i want to talk with you about your education and whatexpected of all of you in thinew school year.now, ive given a lot of speecheabout education. and ive talked about responsibilita lot.ive talked about teachers responsibilitfor inspiring studentand pushing you to l
9、earn.ive talked about your parents responsibilitfor making sure you staon track, and you get your homework done, and dont spend everwaking hour in front of the tv or with the xbox.ive talked a lot about your governmentresponsibilitfor setting high standards, and supporting teacherand principals, and
10、 turning around schoolthat arent working, where studentarent getting the opportunitiethat thedeserve.but at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the best schoolin the world - and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unlesall o
11、f you fulfill your responsibilities, unlesyou show up to those schools, unlesyou paattention to those teachers, unlesyou listen to your parentand grandparentand other adultand put in the hard work it taketo succeed. thatwhat i want to focuon today: the responsibiliteach of you hafor your education.i
12、 want to start with the responsibilityou have to yourself. eversingle one of you hasomething that youre good at. eversingle one of you hasomething to offer. and you have a responsibilitto yourself to discover what that is. thatthe opportunitan education can provide.maybe you could be a great writer
13、- maybe even good enough to write a book or articlein a newspaper - but you might not know it until you write that english paper - that english claspaper thatassigned to you. maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor - maybe even good enough to e up with the next iphone or the new medicine or v
14、accine - but you might not know it until you do your project for your science class. maybe you could be a mayor or a senator or a supreme court justice - but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate teaand no matter what you want to do with your life, i guarantee that
15、youll need an education to do it. you want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? you want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? youre going to need a good education for eversingle one of those careers. you cannot drop out of school and just drop into a goo
16、d job. youve got to train for it and work for it and learn for it.and thiisnt just important for your own life and your own future. what you make of your education will decide nothing lesthan the future of thicountry. the future of america dependon you. what youre learning in school todawill determi
17、ne whether we aa nation can meet our greatest challengein the future.youll need the knowledge and problem-solving skillyou learn in science and math to cure diseaselike cancer and aids, and to develop new energtechnologieand protect our environment. youll need the insightand critical-thinking skilly
18、ou gain in historand social studieto fight povertand homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free. youll need the creativitand ingenuityou develop in all your classeto build new paniethat will create new joband boost our economy.we need eversingle one of you to
19、 develop your talentand your skilland your intellect so you can help uold folksolve our most difficult problems. if you dont do that - if you quit on school - youre not just quitting on yourself, youre quitting on your country.now, i know itnot alwayeasto do well in school. i know a lot of you have
20、challengein your liveright now that can make it hard to focuon your schoolwork.i get it. i know what itlike. mfather left mfamilwhen i watwo yearold, and i waraised ba single mom who had to work and who struggled at timeto pathe billand wasnt alwayable to give uthe thingthat other kidhad. there were
21、 timewhen i missed having a father in mlife. there were timewhen i waloneland i felt like i didnt fit in.so i wasnt alwayafocused ai should have been on school, and i did some thingim not proud of, and i got in more trouble than i should have. and mlife could have easiltaken a turn for the worse.but
22、 i wa- i walucky. i got a lot of second chances, and i had the opportunitto go to college and law school and follow mdreams. mwife, our first ladmichelle obama, she haa similar story. neither of her parenthad gone to college, and thedidnt have a lot of money. but theworked hard, and she worked hard,
23、 so that she could go to the best schoolin thicountry.some of you might not have those advantages. maybe you dont have adultin your life who give you the support that you need. maybe someone in your familhalost their joand therenot enough moo go around. maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don
24、t feel safe, or have friendwho are pressuring you to do thingyou know arent right.but at the end of the day, the circumstanceof your life - what you look like, where you e from, how much moneyou have, what youve got going on at home - none of that ian excuse for neglecting your homework or having a
25、bad attitude in school. thatno excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school. there ino excuse for not trying.where you are right now doesnt have to determine where youll end up. no onewritten your destinfor you, because here in america, you write your own dest
26、iny. you make your own future.thatwhat young people like you are doing everday, all acrosamerica.young people like jazmin perez, from roma, texas. jazmin didnt speak english when she first started school. neither of her parenthad gone to college. but she worked hard, earned good grades, and got a sc
27、holarship to brown universit- inow in graduate school, studying public health, on her wato being dr. jazmin perez.im thinking about andoni schultz, from loaltos, california, whofought brain cancer since he wathree. hehad to endure all sortof treatmentand surgeries, one of which affected himemory, so
28、 it took him much longer - hundredof extra hour- to do hischoolwork. but he never fell behind. heheaded to college thifall.and then thereshantell steve, from mhometown of chicago, illinois. even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoodin the city, she managed to get
29、 a joat a local health care center, start a program to keep young people out of gangs, and sheon track to graduate high school with honorand go on to college.and jazmin, andoni, and shantell arent andifferent from anof you. theface challengein their livejust like you do. in some casetheyve got it a
30、lot worse off than manof you. but therefused to give up. thechose to take responsibilitfor their lives, for their education, and set goalfor themselves. and i expect all of you to do the same.thatwhtodaim calling on each of you to set your own goalfor your education - and do everything you can to me
31、et the your goal can be something asimple adoing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time each dareading a book. maybe youll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your munity. maybe youll decide to stand up for kidwho are being teased or bu
32、llied because of who theare or how thelook, because you believe, like i do, that all young people deserve a safe environment to studand learn. maybe youll decide to take better care of yourself so you can be more readto learn. and along those lines, bthe way, i hope all of you are washing your handa
33、 lot, and that you stahome from school when you dont feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu thifall and winter.but whatever you resolve to do, i want you to mit to it. i want you to reallwork at it.i know that sometimeyou get that sense from tv that you can be rich and successful with
34、out anhard work - that your ticket to succesithrough rapping or basketball or being a realittv star. chanceare youre not going to be anof those things.the truth is, being successful ihard. you wont love eversubject that you study. you wont click with everteacher that you have. not everhomework assig
35、nment will seem pletelrelevant to your life right at thiminute. and you wont necessarilsucceed at everything the first time you try.thatokay. some of the most successful people in the world are the onewhove had the most failures. j.k. rowling- who wrote harrpotter - her first harrpotter book warejec
36、ted 12 timebefore it wafinallpublished. michael jordan wacut from hihigh school basketball tea he lost hundredof gameand missed thousandof shotduring hicareer. but he once said, i have failed over and over and over again in mlife. and thatwhi succeed.these people succeeded because theunderstood that
37、 you cant let your failuredefine you - you have to let your failureteach you. you have to let them show you what to do differentlthe next time. so if you get into trouble, that doesnt mean youre a troublemaker, it meanyou need to trharder to act right. if you get a bad grade, that doesnt mean youre
38、stupid, it just meanyou need to spend more time studying.no oneborn being good at all things. you bee good at thingthrough hard work. youre not a varsitathlete the first time you plaa new sport. you dont hit evernote the first time you sing a song. youve got to practice. the same principle applieto
39、your schoolwork. you might have to do a math problem a few timebefore you get it right. you might have to read something a few timebefore you understand it. you definitelhave to do a few draftof a paper before itgood enough to hand in.dont be afraid to ask questions. dont be afraid to ask for help w
40、hen you need it. i do that everday. asking for help isnt a sign of weakness, ita sign of strength because it showyou have the courage to admit when you dont know something, and that then allowyou to learn something new. so find an adult that you trust - a parent, a grandparent or teacher, a coach or
41、 a counselor - and ask them to help you staon track to meet your goals.and even when youre struggling, even when youre discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, dont ever give up on yourself, because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.the storof america
42、 isnt about people who quit when thinggot tough. itabout people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their countrtoo much to do anything lesthan their best.itthe storof studentwho sat where you sit 250 yearago, and went on to wage a revolution and thefounded thination. young people. studentwh
43、o sat where you sit 75 yearago who overcame a depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rightand put a man on the moon. studentwho sat where you sit 20 yearago who founded google and and and changed the wawe municate with each other.so today, i want to ask all of you, whatyour contributio
44、n going to be? what problemare you going to solve? what discoveriewill you make? what will a president who ehere in 20 or 50 or 100 yearsaabout what all of you did for thicountry?now, your families, your teachers, and i are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answ
45、er these questions. im working hard to fix up your classroomand get you the bookand the equipment and the puteryou need to learn. but youve got to do your part, too. so i expect all of you to get seriouthiyear. i expect you to put your best effort into everything you do. i expect great thingfrom eac
46、h of you. so dont let udown. dont let your famildown or your countrdown. most of all, dont let yourself down. make uall proud.thank you vermuch, everybody. god blesyou. god blesamerica. thank you. (applause.)end12:22 p. edt奥巴马开学演讲稿(中文版)大家好!谢谢你们。谢谢你们。谢谢你们大家。好,大家请就坐。你们今天都好吗?(掌声)蒂姆斯派塞(tim spicer)好吗?(掌声
47、)我现在与弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起。美国各地从小学预备班到中学12年级的学生正在收听收看。我很高兴大家今天都能参与。我还要感谢韦克菲尔德高中出色的组织安排。请为你们自己热烈鼓掌。我知道,今天是你们很多人开学的日子。对于进入小学预备班、初中或高中的学生,今天是你们来到新学校的第一天,心里可能有点紧张,这是可以理解的。我能想象有些毕业班学生现在感觉很不错(掌声)还有一年就毕业了。不论在哪个年级,你们有些人可能希望暑假更长一点,今天早上还能多睡一小会儿。我了解这种感觉。我小时候,我们家生活在海外。我在印度尼西亚住了几年。我妈妈没有钱送我上其他美国孩子上的学校,但她认为必须让我接
48、受美式教育。因此,她决定从周一到周五自己给我补课。不过她还要上班,所以只能在清晨四点半给我上课。你们可以想见,我不太情愿那么早起床。有很多次,我趴在餐桌上就睡着了。但每当我抱怨的时候,我妈妈都会那样地看我一眼,然后说:小子,这对我也并不轻松。(笑声)我知道你们有些人还在适应开学后的生活。但我今天来到这里是因为有重要的事情要和你们说。我来这里是要和你们谈谈你们的教育问题,以及在这个新学年对你们所有人的期望。我做过很多次有关教育问题的演讲。我多次谈到过责任问题。我谈到过教师激励学生并督促他们学习的责任。我谈到过家长的责任,要确保你们走正路,完成家庭作业,不要整天坐在电视前或玩xbox游戏。我多次谈
49、到过政府的责任,要制定高标准,支持教师和校长的工作,彻底改善不能为学生提供应有机会的、教育质量差的学校。然而,即使我们拥有最敬业的教师,最尽力的家长和全世界最好的学校如果你们大家不履行你们的责任,不到校上课,不专心听讲,不听家长、祖父祖母和其他大人的话,不付出取得成功所必须的勤奋努力,那么这一切都毫无用处,都无关紧要。这就是我今天讲话的重点:你们每个人对自己的教育应尽的责任。我首先要讲讲你们对自己应尽的责任。你们每个人都有自己的长处。你们每个人都能做出自己的贡献。你们对自己应尽的责任是发现自己的能力所在。而教育能够提供这样的机会。你或许能成为一名出色的作家甚至可能写书或在报纸上发表文章但你可能要在完成那篇英文课的作文后才会发现