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高等动物人类英语演讲稿

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篇一:高等动物人类英语演讲稿

名人英语演讲稿 tribute to diana

致戴安娜——查尔斯·斯宾塞 在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、责任心、风度和美丽的化身,是无私和人道的象征,是维

护真正被践踏的权益的旗手,是一个超越国界的英国女孩,是一个带有自然的高贵气质的人,

是一个不分阶层的人。 this is the text of earl spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral. there

is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment. would that those at whom it is

aimed would take heed. the versions posted on several news services had minor errors.

this is precisely as it was deliverd. i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country

in mourning before a world in shock. we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather

in our need to do so. for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking

part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually

met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday

morning. it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her

today. today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even

though god granted you but half a life. we will all feel cheated, always, that you

were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along

at all. only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want

you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of

the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength

to move forward. there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory. there is no need to do

so. you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen

as a saint. indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of

your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you

double, your joy for life transmitted wherever you took your smile, and the sparkle

in those unforgettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely contain. but your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely.

this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes. and if we look to analyze

what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive

feel for what was really important in all our lives. without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance

at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation

of lepers, the random destruction of land mines. diana explained to me once that it

was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with

her constituency of the rejected. the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her

vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty. the last time i saw diana was

on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time

to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising

charity evening. she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in

march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa. i am

proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president

mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a

single picture of her. that meant a lot to her. these were days i will always treasure. it was as if wed been transported back

to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two

youngest in the family. fundamentally she hadnt changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as

a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our

parents homes with me at weekends. it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength

that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact,

true to herself. there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this

time. she talked endlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she

received at the hands of the newspapers. i dont think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered

at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring

her down. it is baffling. my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is

threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum. it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest

was this; that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the

end, the most hunted person of the modern age. she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william

and harry from a similar fate. and i do this here, diana, on your behalf. we will

not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful

despair. beyond that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood

family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you

were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply

immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned. we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always

respect and encourage them in their royal role. but we, like you, recognize the need

for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them

spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead. i know you would have expected

nothing less from us. william and harry, we all care desperately for you today. we are all chewed up

with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasnt even our mother. how great your suffering

is we cannot even imagine. i would like to end by thanking god for the small mercies he has shown us at this

dreadful time; for taking diana at her most beautiful and radiant and when she had

joy in her private life. 释放你的创造力

比尔盖茨

ive been an optimist and i supposed that is rooted in my belief that the power

of creativity and intelligence can make the world a better place. 我天生乐观,坚信人类凭创造力和聪明才智可以让世界日益美妙,这一设想一直根植于

我的内心深处。

自从记事起,我就热衷于接触新事物、挑战难题。可想而知,我上七年级时第一次坐在

计算机前是何等着迷,如入无我之境。那是一台锵锵作响的旧牌机器,和我们今天拥有的计

算机相比,它相当逊色几乎一无所用,但正是它改变了我的生活。 30年前,我和朋友保罗·艾伦创办微软时,我们幻想实现在每个家庭、在每张办公桌上

都有一台计算机,这在大多数的计算机体积如同冰箱的尺寸的年代,听起来有点异想天开。

但是我们相信个人电脑将改变世界。今天看来果真如此。30年后,我仍然象上七年级的时候

那样为计算机而狂热着迷。 but for all the cool things that a person can do with a pc, there are lots other

ways we can put our creativity and intelligence to work to improve our world. there

are still far too many people in the world whose most basic needs go unmet. every

year, for example, millions of people die from diseases that are easy to prevent or

treat in the developed world. 我相信计算机是我们用来满足好奇心及发明创造的最神奇的工具--有了它们的帮助,甚

至是最聪明的人凭自身力量无法应对的难题都将迎刃而解。计算机已经改变了我们的学习方

式,为全球各地的孩子们开启了一扇通向大千世界知识的窗户。它可以帮我们围绕我们关注

的事物建立群,让我们和那些对自己重要的人保持密切联系,不管他们身处何方。 就像我的朋友沃伦·布非一样,我为每天都能做自己热爱的事情而感到无比幸运。他称

之为踢踏舞工作。我在微软的工作永远充满挑战,但使我一直坚持踢踏舞工作的是我们向人

们展示某些新成果的那些时刻,当他们看到计算机能辨认笔迹、语音或者能存储值得 保留一辈子的照片时就会赞不绝口:我不敢相信个人电脑竟如此万能。但是,除了能用

电脑做出很酷的事情之外,我们还能通过许多别的方式在工作中发挥自己的创造力和聪明才

智,以改善我们的世界。全球仍有许许多多的人连最基本的生存需求都未能解决。举例来说,

每年仍有数以万计的人死于那些在发达国家易于预防和治疗的疾病。 as a father, i believe that the death of a child in africa is no less poignant.

or tragic than the death of a child anywhere else. and that doesnt take much to make

an immense difference in these childrens lives. 我认为,我所拥有的大量财富也使我负有回馈社会的责任。我的妻子梅林达和我致力于

为尽可能多的人改善健康和教育. 作为一个父亲,我认为,非洲孩子死去所引起的痛苦和悲伤丝毫不亚于任何其他的孩子

的死亡;我认为,使这些孩子们的命运发生翻天地覆的变化并不费太大力气。 im still very optimist, and i believe that progress on even the worlds toughest

problems is possible-and its happening every day. were seeing new drugs for deadly

diseases, new diagnostic tools, and new attention paid to the health problems in the

developing world.

im excited by the possibilities i see for medicine, for education and, of course,

for technology. and i believe that through our natural inventiveness , creativity

and willingness to solve tough problems, were going to make some amazing achievements

in all these areas in my lifetime. 我仍是一个坚定的乐观主义者,我坚信即使世界级难题取得进展都是有可能的--其实每高等动物人类英语演讲稿。

天也都在发生着这种事情。我们看到治疗致命疾病的新药、新的诊断器械不断出现,而且,

发展中国家的健康问题进入了人们的视野并日益得到重视。 我为医药、教育,当然还有技术发展的诸多前景而欢欣鼓舞。我相信,凭借人类与生俱

来的发明创造能力和不畏艰难、坚忍不拔的品格,在我的有生之年里我们将在所有这些领域

都创造出可喜的成就。 duty, honor, country macarthur

general westmoreland, general grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the

corps! as i was leaving the hotel this morning, a doorman asked me, where are you

bound for, general? and when i replied, west point, he remarked, beautiful place.

have you ever been there before? unhappily, i possess neither that eloquence of diction, that poetry of

imagination, nor that brilliance of metaphor to tell you all that they mean. the

unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. every

pedant, every demagogue, every cynic, every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and i am

sorry to say, some others of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade

them even to the extent of mockery and ridicule. and what sort of soldiers are those you are to lead? are they reliable? are they

brave? are they capable of victory? their story is known to all of you. it is the

story of the american man-at-arms. my estimate of him was formed on the battlefield

many, many years ago, and has never changed. i regarded him then as i regard him now

-- as one of the worlds noblest figures, not only as one of the finest military

characters, but also as one of the most stainless. his name and fame are the birthright

of every american citizen. in his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave

all that mortality can give. he needs no eulogy from me or from any other man. he has written his own history

and written it in red on his enemys breast. but when i think of his patience under

adversity, of his courage under fire, and of his modesty in victory, i am filled with

an emotion of admiration i cannot put into words. he belongs to history as furnishing

one of the greatest examples of successful patriotism. he belongs to posterity as

the instructor of future generations in the principles of liberty and freedom. he

belongs to the present, to us, by his virtues and by his achievements. in 20 campaigns,

on a hundred battlefields, around a thousand campfires, i have witnessed that enduring

fortitude, that patriotic self-abnegation, and that invincible determination which

have carved his statue in the hearts of his people. from one end of the world to the

other he has drained deep the chalice of courage. as i listened to those songs [of the glee club], in memorys eye i could see those

staggering columns of the first world war, bending under soggy packs, on many a weary

march from dripping dusk to drizzling dawn, slogging ankle-deep through the mire of

shell-shocked roads, to form grimly for the attack, blue-lipped, covered with sludge

and mud, chilled by the wind and rain, driving home to their objective, and for many,

to the judgment seat of god. i do not know the dignity of their birth, but i do know the glory of their death. always, for them: duty, honor, country; always their blood and sweat and tears,

as we sought the way and the light and the truth. the code which those words perpetuate embraces the highest moral laws and will

stand the test of any ethics or philosophies ever promulgated for the uplift of mankind.

its requirements are for the things that are right, and its restraints are from the

things that are wrong. the soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of

religious training -- sacrifice. in battle and in the face of danger and death, he discloses those divine attributes

which his maker gave when he created man in his own image. no physical courage and

no brute instinct can take the place of the divine help which alone can sustain him. however horrible the incidents of war may be, the soldier who is called upon to

offer and to give his life for his country is the noblest development of mankind. you now face a new world -- a world of change. the thrust into outer space of

the satellite, spheres, and missiles mark the beginning of another epoch in the long

story of mankind. in the five or more billions of years the scientists tell us it

has taken to form the earth, in the three or more billion years of development of

the human race, there has never been a more abrupt or staggering evolution. we deal

now not with things of this world alone, but with the illimitable distances and as yet unfathomed mysteries of the universe. we are reaching out

for a new and boundless frontier. we speak in strange terms: of harnessing the cosmic energy; of making winds and

tides work for us; of creating unheard synthetic materials to supplement or even

replace our old standard basics; to purify sea water for our drink; of mining ocean

floors for new fields of wealth and food; of disease preventatives to expand life

into the hundreds of years; of controlling the weather for a more equitable

distribution of heat and cold, of rain and shine; of space ships to the moon; of the

primary target in war, no longer limited to the armed forces of an enemy, but instead

to include his civil populations; of ultimate conflict between a united human race

and the sinister forces of some other planetary galaxy; of such dreams and fantasies

as to make life the most exciting of all time. and through all this welter of change and development, your mission remains fixed,

determined, inviolable: it is to win our wars. others will debate the controversial issues, national and international, which

divide mens minds; but serene, calm, aloof, you stand as the nations war-guardian,

as its lifeguard from the raging tides of international conflict, as its gladiator

in the arena of battle. for a century and a half you have defended, guarded, and

protected its hallowed traditions of liberty and freedom, of right and justice. this does not mean that you are war mongers.篇三:英文演讲介绍名人

英语演讲稿
篇二:高等动物人类英语演讲稿

A group of scientists announced Thursday what they say is the discovery of remains from an early ancestor of human beings.

Bones from the species were found two years ago inside a cave at a United Nations World Heritage Site, near Johannesburg, South Africa. The South African government has named the area the “Cradle of Humankind” because of its rich collection of ancient human-like remains.

The scientists are calling the new species, „Homo naledi‟. The word naledi means “star” in South Africa‟s Sesotho language.

Fossils of a newly discovered ancient species, named "Homo naledi", are pictured during their unveiling outside Johannesburg, Sept. 10, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

The scientists reported that about 1,500 bones have been recovered from the cave. They said the bones come from at least 15 individuals. The team reported its findings in the journal eLIFE.

Lead scientist Lee Berger works at the University of Witwatersrand. He said the discovery “was right under our nose in the most explored valley of the continent of Africa.” Mr. Berger spoke to reporters Thursday in Johannesburg.

“This is a great moment for us. It is a moment that was perhaps two years in the making. For some of you who may follow our adventures since November of 2013. But in fact, it is 90 years in the making: 90 years of exploration here in South Africa for human origins.” The scientists said the newly discovered species „Homo naledi‟ probably stood up straight when walking. They said a normal adult stood about 1.5 meters tall and weighed about 45 kilograms.

The researchers described the hands and feet of the new species as human-like. But they said the ribs, shoulders and pelvis were closer to other early ancestors than to those of modern humans.

The Associated Press reported that Mr. Berger said his team is not claiming that Homo naledi was a direct ancestor of modern-day people.

The researchers believe neledi developed between 2.5 million and 2.8 million years ago, but the bones might be younger than that. The team said dating the bones is one of their projects.

Also unclear is why the bones were in a hard-to-reach part of the cave in the first place. Scientists wondered whether others could have placed dead bodies there in a kind of behavior rarely found in early humans.

一个科学家小组星期四宣布发现了来自人类早期祖先的骨化石。高等动物人类英语演讲稿。

这种物种的骨化石是两年前在南非约翰内斯堡附近一个联合国世界遗址的洞穴中被发现的。南非政府已经将该地区命名为“人类摇篮”,因为它拥有丰富的古人类骨化石。科学家们称这种新物种为“智人之星”。Naledi这个单词在南非的塞索托语中意思是明星。科学家报告称,该洞穴发现了1500个骨化石。他们表示,这些骨化石至少来自于15个人。该小组在“电子生活”杂志上发表了这一研究发现。首席科学家李·贝格(Lee Berger)在威特沃特斯兰德大学工作。他说,这一发现就是在非洲大陆考察最多的山谷中,在我们的眼皮底下发现的。 “这对我们来说是一个伟大时刻,它可能经过了两年的酝酿。有些人可能不知道我们自2013年11月以来的奇遇。但实际上它经历了90年的酝酿,我们在南非的这个地方对人类起源进行了90年的探索。”科学家表示,这种新发现的物种“智人之星”很可能直立行走,成年人身高大约1.5米,体重大约45公斤。研究人员还称,这种新物种的手脚和人类相似。但他们表示,这种新物种的肋骨、肩膀和骨盆更接近于其它早期祖先,而不是现代人类。美联社报告说,贝格先生说,他的团队并未声称“智人之星”是现代人类的直接祖先。研究人员认为,智人之星出现于250万到280万年前,但是这些骨化石可能比那要晚。该小组表示,确定骨化石的年代是他们的项目之一。尚不清楚这些骨化石为什么最初是在该洞穴一个难以触及的位置。科学家们想知道是不是其他人将遗体放置于此,在早期人类中很少发现这种行为。

肯尼亚去年发生了540万起网络攻击,这一数字是2013年的两倍。

大多数攻击涉及金融犯罪或针对计算机系统等信息基础设施。攻击目标是肯尼亚政府机构、其它组织和公民个人。

许多电脑用户不知道如何防范可能出现的网络攻击。

菲利克斯·恩古吉是一名22岁的信息技术方面的学生。他正在就读一个为期两年的课程。该课程会帮助学生学会如何保护储存在计算机上的信息,给他们讲黑客并测试他们的反黑客能力。

学生们每年要为软件程序费用和使用计算机服务器掏10美元。恩古吉表示,10美元相对于该课程提供的知识和经验来说微不足道。

“我们学习这些是为了能够保护那些无辜遭受懂计算机者攻击的人们,并防止他们的数据和信息外泄。”

肯尼亚被列为最可能面临网络威胁的国家之一。肯尼亚信息通讯部表示,2013年全国有3100万移动设备用户。该部补充说,还有另外1300万人使用互联网。

预计网络犯罪每年给世界经济造成超过5千亿美元的损失。

非盟正在采取措施打击网络犯罪。其成员国设立了非盟网络安全和数据保护公约。然而该协议尚未被任何国家批准。 弗雷德是一名信息技术方面的专家。

他说,“面临的挑战之一是成员国并没有对这些问题征求意见。所以你会发现像肯尼亚等国家,人权组织和一些大学基于它们可能会妨碍人权这点反对该公约。”

Biologists from Boise State University have been making noise in the forests of the western American state of Idaho. They are making noise to study the value of quiet in nature. They want to know how people and animals react to noise pollution.

The researchers placed outdoor speakers on the side of a half-kilometer-long part of a road in the Boise National Forest. For two years, they played the sounds of passing cars through the speakers. Professor Jesse Barber of Boise State University says they found the sounds caused migratory birds to flee. The birds also failed to gain weight.

Recently, researchers played sounds of machines that are used to remove natural gas from the ground.

This is one of six loudspeakers mimicking natural gas well field compressor noise at study sites on Idaho's Snake River Plain. (VOA/T. Banse)

That sound is heard in natural gas fields throughout the American West.

Professor Barber says these experiments are designed to help researchers learn the effects of noise pollution on birds, insects, bats, plants and people.

"We are testing the idea that these things are coupled -- that as the soundscape gets louder, wildlife suffers. But that also feeds back on to how much people get out of that experience, how much they value it, and thus how much they are willing to protect that same place."

The research team also studied a group of volunteers who watch birds for fun. Mitch Levenhagen is a graduate student in the research team. He measured how much

the artificial noise lessened the ability of the birdwatchers to identify recorded bird songs. He recorded eight songs in the noise condition and eight songs in the quiet.

He then repeated the experiment without the artificial noise. The birdwatchers were happy when the noise machine was shut off.

The birdwatchers said the artificial noise affected their ability to identify bird sounds more than they thought it would. Birdwatcher Jim Lyons said the experiment caused him to value quiet more.

"The whole thing has been ear-opening, shall we say. To be part of this is very stimulating, very interesting. I am going to think about it from now on."

Volunteer Janice Engle said she, too, likes the quiet.

"I moved out of the city to a little place in the country where I wanted it to be quiet. I greatly value that. It is hard to find those places more and more. There are lots of ways

to mitigate sound. But it istrade-off. There is always a cost. And it comes down to people's values. What do we value more."

The National Park Service is paying for some noise pollution research. The federal agency is also examining other ways to reduce noise. They include putting new surfaces on roads. And they are creating quiet areas with signs telling visitors to turn off their mobile phones.

Next year, Mr. Levenhagen and Professor Barber will go to Northern California to ask visitors at Muir Woods National Monument and other parks how they feel about noise.

博伊西州立大学的生物学家们一直在美国西部的爱达荷州的森林制造噪音。他们正在制造噪音来研究自然界中安静的价值。他们想要知道人和动物如何应对噪音污染。

研究人员在博伊西市国家森林一条半公里长的道路两侧安放了户外扬声器。他们通过扬声器播放汽车过往的声音已达两年时间。博伊西州立大学的杰西·巴伯(Jesse Barber)教授表示,他们发现这些声音导致了候鸟逃离。这些鸟儿也没有长胖。 最近,研究人员播放了用于从地面采集天然气的机器的声音。这种声音在遍布美国西部的天然气田都能听到。

巴伯教授表示,这些实验的目的是为了帮助研究人员了解噪音污染对鸟类、昆虫、蝙蝠、植物以及人类的影响。

他说,“我们正在测试这个想法,当这种声音变得更吵,野生动物会遭受什么。但是那也会反馈出有多少人会摆脱这种经历,他们有多看重它,以及他们愿意付出多少来保护同样的地方。”

该科研小组还研究了一群以观鸟为乐的志愿者。米奇·莱芬哈根(Mitch Levenhagen)是该科研小组的一名研究生。他测量了多少人为噪音会降低观鸟爱好者识别已记录的鸟类歌曲的能力。

他在噪音环境和安静环境中分别录制了8首歌曲。

然后他在没有人为噪音的情况下重复了这个实验。当这些噪音机器关闭后观鸟爱好者都很高兴。

观鸟爱好者们表示,人为噪音对他们识别鸟类声音能力的影响比他们预想的要大得多。观鸟爱好者吉姆·莱昂斯(Jim Lyons)表示,该实验让他更加珍视安静。

“我们可以说,万物都有耳朵。能成为这个实验的一部分很刺激很有趣。我会从现在开始好好想想。”

她说,“我从城市搬到了一个小地方想要找到安静。我非常看重这点。现在要找到这种地方越来越难。减轻声音的方法有很多种。但是这是一种权衡,因为这总会有成本。而且它涉及到人们的价值观,也就是我们更看重什么。”

美国国家公园管理局为一些噪音污染研究提供了资金。这家联邦机构也正在研究其它减少噪音的方法。这些措施包括给道路铺上新的表面材料。而且他们开始通过让游客关闭手机的标志创造安静场所。

莱芬哈根先生和巴伯教授明年将去加州北部调查穆尔伍兹国家纪念森林和其它公园的游客他们对噪音有什么感受。

There were 5.4 million cyber-attacks recorded last year in Kenya. That is more than double the number recorded in 2013.

Most of the attacks involved financial crimes or targeted information

infrastructure like computer systems. The targets were Kenyan government agencies, other groups and private citizens.

Many computer users wonder what they should be doing to guard against possible online attacks.

5.4 million cyber attacks were recorded in Kenya in 2013.

Felix Ngugi is a 22-year-old information technology student. He is taking a two-year-long class. The course helps students learn how to secure information stored on computers. It tells them about computer hackingand tests their anti-hacking proficiency.

Students pay $10 a year for the costs of software programs and use of computer servers. Felix Ngugi says $10 is a small price for the knowledge and experience offered by the course.

"Why we are learning this is to be able to secure the people who are innocently being attacked by people who know computers and to protect their data and information from getting out to the open."

Kenya is listed as one of the countries most likely to face cyber-threats. Kenya's Ministry of Information and Communication says that, in 2013, the country had 31-million users of mobile devices. It adds that 13 million others used the Internet.

Cyber-crime is estimated to cost the world economy more than $500 billion a year.

The African Union is taking steps to fight cyber-crime. Its members created the AU Convention on Cyber Security and Data Protection. Yet the agreement has yet to be approved by a single country.

Fred Wahome is an expert on information technology.

"One of the challenges that came up is that the member states were not

consulted on these issues, so you'll find countries like Kenya, the human rights organizations and some of the universities, they opposed that convention based on those facts that they could actually hamper the issues of human rights."

保护濒危动物英语演讲稿
篇三:高等动物人类英语演讲稿

保护动物倡议书

称呼: 野生动物是人类的朋友,是自然生态系统的重要组成部分,是大自然赋予人类的宝贵自

然资源。保护野生动物,维护自然生态平衡,不仅关系到人类的生存与发展,也是衡量一个

国家、一个民族、一个城市文明进步的重要标志。 我国是一个野生动物资源非常丰富的国家,但是由於生态环境的恶化、野生动物栖息地

的人为破坏,致使我国野生动物的数量、分布范围正日益缩小,许多种类已处於濒临灭绝的

状态。近几年,滥食野生动物的现象屡禁不止,使得许多已经处於濒临灭绝的野生动物的处

境更加艰难。最近,我报进行的采访调查表明:我市滥食野生动物的现象还十分严重;滥食

野生动物的行为也正受到越来越多人们的谴责。要彻底改变滥食野生动物这种不文明的行为,

需要社会各界的共同努力。 为此,我们倡议:加大《中华人民共和国野生动物保护法》的普法力度,媒体和社会各

有关部门,要进一步加强对保护野生动物的普法、宣传教育工作,使《野生动物保护法》的

宣传家喻户晓、深入人心。 我们倡议:保护野生动物是全社会共同的责任。林业、工商、卫生检疫、公安、交通等

有关部门认真履行职责,相互配合,坚决打击非法盗猎、非法运输、非法经营野生动物的违

法行为。全社会也要积极行动起来,举报并协助执法部门,坚决与各种破坏野生动物的违法

行为作斗争。

我们倡议:为了保护港城的生态环境,为了保护野生动物资源,为了我们的身心健康,

不食野生动物,树立饮食新观念,摒弃不良饮食陋习,保护野生动物从餐桌做起,争做文明、

守法、有爱心的公民。

朋友们,为了人类共同的生存环境,为了让港城成为更加美好的家园,让我们共同努力,

一起行动起来,从我做起,从小事做起;让大地处处充满生命的绿色;让野生动物与我们在

同一片蓝天下平安地生活。 让我们携手共创21世纪人类与野生动物和谐共存的美好家园!篇二:保护动物的英语作

animals need protecting animals are natural resources that people have wasted all through our history.

animals have been killed for their fur and feathers, for food, for sport, and simply

because they were in the way. thousands of kinds of animals have disappeared from

the earth forever. hundreds more are on the danger list today. about 170 kinds in

the united states alone are considered in danger. why should people care? because we need animals, and because once they are gone,

there will never be any more. animals are more than just beautiful or interesting.

they are more than just a source of food. every animal has its place in the balance

of nature. destroying one kind of animal can create many problems. for example, when farmers killed large numbers of hawks, the farmers stores of corn and grain were

destroyed by rats and mice. why? because hawks eat rats and mice, with no hawks to

keep down their numbers, the rats and mice multiplied quickly. luckily, some people are working to help save the animals. some groups raise money

to let people know about the problem. and they try to get the governments to pass

laws protecting animals in danger. quite a few countries have passed laws. these laws

forbid the killing of any animal or plant on the danger list. slowly, the number of

some animals in danger is growing.

中文:

动物需要保护

动物是自然资源,在整个历史过程中,人类一直在糟蹋着这种资源。人们杀死动物,获

得它们的皮毛,把它们当作食物或运动方式,或者只是因为它们碍事。成千上万种动物已经

从这个地球上永远地消失了。现在另外上百种动物也上了濒危动物名单。仅荚国大概就有170

种被认为处于危险当中。 为什么人们应该感到担忧呢?因为我们需要动物,因为它们一旦消失,就永远不会再出现。

动物不仅仅是漂亮或有趣。它们不仅仅是人类的食物来 源。在维持自然平衡中,每种动物都有其作用。毁灭某种动物会导致许多问题。比如,

农民们如果杀死为数众多的鹰,他们谷物和粮食的仓库就会受到老鼠和田鼠的破坏。 为什么?

因为鹰吃鼠类,没有鹰控制它们的数量,鼠类就会迅速繁殖。 幸运的是,有些人正在努力帮助拯救这些动物。有些组织筹钱以便人们了解这一问题。

他们也努力使政府通过保护濒危动物的法律。很多国家已经通过了法律。这些法律禁止杀害

濒危名单上的动植物。某些濒危动物的数目正在慢慢地不断上升。篇三:反对虐待动物大学

英语演讲稿 class:7

name:马伟凡

protection of animals-no fur 2013 is a significant year for american anti-fur campaign.from september that

year,west hollywood has became the first city to ban the sale of fur clothing.so

far,there are 339 enterprises have promised not to sell fur products. recently,in a film, which is shot by usa humanitarian association against using

animal’s fur in the fashion. the hollystar woody harrelson as a narrator to call

for a refusal to wear fur.“it is a difficult thing for people to let them face the

behaviors of abusing animals directly,because no one wants to find the truth that

how to get animal’s fur.”he said .the video is so impactful ,which will help you

know the cost of wearing fur clothes.i really hope fashion designers and costumers

高等动物人类英语演讲稿。

can think twice before using and wearing animal’s fur. in the usa,buying fur is considered one of the typical “ politically incorrect”

behavious.hilly clinton has suffered losses because of it.at that time,tailoring

helped clinton made a mink coat and told the thing to news media. so the ethical

treatment of animals was angry. as a result,the peta called on people to stop this

“outrage”.finally.cliton admitted that she had a 25-year-old mink coat,she replaced

it with a new pieces and gave way to people. according to the international animal protection organization statistics,there

are 8 million animal’fur are traded around the world and feeding more than 30 million

animals for the purpose of getting their fur. gandi once said:one recognizes the greatness and the moral growth of a country

by it treats the animals.”china is the major exporter of fur in the word. its 95%

of fur products for export.by now,more than 100 countries have enacted the laws about

baning abusing animals. but china just start to do it. as far as i am concerned,something must to be done to stop this outrage.we believe

“no buying,no killing” ,if you can agree with that,we must make concerning laws

to protect animals.in this way,we can build a harmonious society.篇四:保护动物的

英语作文(整理)

should animals be trained to help humans? nowadays,many people try to train animals to work for humans.they try to teach

them to do many things such as guide dogs,police dogs ,circus animals and so on。

a guide dog is trained to help the people with eye illness to live like other people。

a police dog is trained to help the police 。and circus animals are trained ust for

people to have fun。some people think it is ok,but some don‘t ,like me。 i dont think that animals should be trained to amuse human beings, because animals

are our friends. is there anybody will train their friend to amuse themselves?of

course not. animals also have minds,feeling just like human beings, so i hope that

everyone would treat animals really their friend but not by mouth.people should

respect the animals and protect them ,i think。 其他人写的

of course ,i dont agree with that. the animals are humans friends.we should take

care of them,but not hurt them.if there is no animal ,the eco-system of the world

will be damaged seriously. we should adopt series of practial meansures to improve the current situation.

firstly,it is urgent to create nature reserves. secondly, certain rare wild animals that are going to be extinct should be

collected, fed and reproduced artificially.some, known as keystone species, play a

role in ecosystems that seems out of proportion to their number, such that even small

changes in their abundance may have great impacts on the ecosystems in which they

live.

purchases wildlife under special state protection or the products thereof, and

if the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime of speculation or

smuggling, he shall be prosecuted for criminal responsibility according to the

relevant provisions of the criminal law. all relevant depatments must strictly abide

by the laws.

i think animals should be trained to help humans. there are many people who are alone and lonly in the world. i think they will

be very happy if there is a dog who can help them in their daily life. many people

who are blind and deaf usually have a difficult life. if the dog can be trained to

know some of the simple instructions,such as opening the door, carring the books ect,

then those people wont suffer a lot from the life. i once read many stories about the leading dog that help people in the

foreign countries. i just think it is necessary to train animals to help people,

especially the dogs. i think the dogs are the kindest animals in the world. they can

not only protect you but also give you much help if they are well trained. though some people think it will be cruel to train animals and we should respect

the rights of animals. i still believe animals should be trained to help people. and

i also believe animals will be happy too if they can do as much as they can to help

humans. should animals be trained to help humans? depends on it

we live in a colorful world. plants、animals grow up around us. we can’t live

without them. long long ago, someone found that we could train animals to help humans.

the first one is pig, people fed them for eating. but the most useful animal should

be dog.

dog, which called people’s best friend, helps humans much. it can give you fun,

plays with you, catch target or protect us. thanks to the dog, it has been a part of our society. i say

that isn’t means animals should be trained to do things just for us. it’s inhuman. animals have its freedom, the gift sent by

god. we can’t regard the world as our toys. people just can live harmoniously(和

谐地) with natural. nobody can change it. who do the stupid things which destroy the balance will be destroyed

too.

for us, use something to help humans is ok. but, we should think carefully of

the gauge. if we put all the animals in zoos, or trained them to make fun, it’s

unacceptable.

i think, for some necessary reasons, like eating, we should trained some animals.

but not the all. should animals be trained to help humans? nowadays, animal housekeeper and animal guarder are not news. animal training

has begun almost in every country, but should animals be trained to help humans? in

my opinion, the answer is yes. because we need animals help.

in some area, there are many things are beyond humans ability, but animals are

able to do then. throughout history, humans have relied on animals traits to get

certain job done. for example, we make use of dogs’ sensitive sense of smell to track

down odors to help us in finding things which is difficult for humans to do. we also

train sea lions to carry video cameras on their backs to record the natural behavior

of whales. because humans could never dive to the depths at which whales swim but

sea lions

can.

during our daily life, we also need animals to help us to do some things that

are not necessary to do by ourselves. for example, we train monkeys to take care of

the quadriplegics, train dogs to lead the blinder as guiders and so on. in a word, we need animals’ help; animals should be trained to help humans. but

animals also have emotions, so when we train them to help us, we shouldn’t regard them as slaves, but friends. animals need protecting animals are natural resources that people have wasted all through our history.

animals have been killed for their fur and feathers, for food, for sport, and simply

because they were in the way. thousands of kinds of animals have disappeared from

the earth forever. hundreds more are on the danger list today. about 170 kinds in

the united states alone are considered in danger.

why should people care? because we need animals, and because once they are gone,高等动物人类英语演讲稿。

there will never be any more. animals are more than just beautiful or interesting.

they are more than just a source of food. every animal has its place in the balance

of nature. destroying one kind of animal can create many problems. for example, when

farmers killed large numbers of hawks, the farmers stores of corn and grain were

destroyed by rats and mice. why? because hawks eat rats and mice, with no hawks to

keep down their numbers, the rats and mice multiplied quickly. luckily, some people are working to help save the animals. some groups raise money

to let people know about the problem. and they try to get the governments to pass

laws protecting animals in danger. quite a few countries have passed laws. these laws

forbid the killing of any animal or plant on the danger list. slowly, the number of

some animals in danger is growing. 中文:

动物需要保护

动物是自然资源,在整个历史过程中,人类一直在糟蹋着这种资源。人们杀死动物,获

得它们的皮毛,把它们当作食物或运动方式,或者只是因为它们碍事。成千上万种动物已经

从这个地球上永远地消失了。现在另外上百种动物也上了濒危动物名单。仅荚国大概就有170

种被认为处于危险当中。 为什么人们应该感到担忧呢?因为我们需要动物,因为它们一旦消失,就永远不会再出现。

动物不仅仅是漂亮或有趣。它们不仅仅是人类的食物来源。在维持自然平衡中,每种动物都

有其作用。毁灭某种动物会导致许多问题。比如,农民们如果杀死为数众多的鹰,他们谷物

和粮食的仓库就会受到老鼠和田鼠的破坏。 为什么?因为鹰吃鼠类,没有鹰控制它们的数量,

鼠类就会迅速繁殖。

幸运的是,有些人正在努力帮助拯救这些动物。有些组织筹钱以便人们了解这一问题。

他们也努力使政府通过保护濒危动物的法律。很多国家已经通过了法律。这些法律禁止杀害

濒危名单上的动植物。某些濒危动物的数目正在慢慢地不断上升。 writing (图画提纲式议论文)篇五:濒危动物 英文 siberian tiger

siberian tiger, its english name: siberian tiger known as siberian tigers,

originated in northeast asia, namely russia, siberia, korea and northeast china,

there are three million years evolutionary history. siberian tiger is the largest

existing cats colla kinds of weight, in which the male can reach 2.8 meters in length

about 1 meter long tail and weighing nearly 350 kg or so, brown hair color summer

and winter hair yellow. on the back and side of the body with multiple narrow black

bar stripe, usually around 2 was willow-like. big head, round forehead on a few black

stripes and is often collusion between the feeding frenzy, king character, and

therefore, king of the jungle is laudatory, the northeast china tiger is a protected

species and are included in the grade ⅰ endangered species of wild convention on

international trade fauna and flora (cites) appendix. 东北虎,英文名: siberian tiger 又称西伯利亚虎,起源于亚洲东北部,即俄罗斯西伯

利亚地区、朝鲜和中国东北地区,有三百万年进化史。东北虎是现存体重最大的猫科亚种,

其中雄性体长可达2.8米左右,尾长约1米,体重接近350公斤左右,体色夏毛棕黄色,冬

毛淡黄色。背部和体侧具有多条横列黑色窄条纹,通常2条靠近呈柳叶状。头大而圆,前额

上的数条黑色横纹,中间常被串通,极似“王”字,故有“丛林之王”之美称,东北虎属中

英语演讲稿
篇四:高等动物人类英语演讲稿

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