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1、第 1 页 有关自由英语演讲稿【三篇】 特征码 yAvQIdKAToUdWdFzwSzH 【一】 iwantbefree goodafternoon,everyone.today,mytopicis“iwanttobefree. ”itsastoryaboutawolfandadog. awolfwasalmostdeadwithhunger.ahouse- dogsawhim,andasked,”friend,itsbadforyou.” “whydontyouworksteadilyasido,andgetyourfoodregularly?” “iwouldhavenoobjection

2、.”saidthewolf,”ificouldonlyget aplace.”“iwillhelpyou.”saidthedog.”ewithmetomymaster,a ndyoushallsharemework” sothewolfandthedogwenttothetowntogether. 第 2 页 ontheway,thewolfsawthattherewasnohairaroundthedogneck.h efeltquitesurprised,andaskedhimwhyitwaslikethat?“oh,it isnothing.”saidthedog.”everynight

3、mymasterputsacollara roundmyneckandchainsmeup.youwillsoongetusedtoit.” “isthattheonlyreason.”saidthewolf.”thengoodbyetoyou, myfriend.iwouldliketobefree.” doyouliketobefree?every.thankyouforlistening. 我想要自由 大家好,今天,我的主题是“我想自由” ,这是关于一只狼 和一只狗的故事。 一只狼差点饿死了,一只狗看见了他,问道:“朋友,这 对你不好。 ” “你为什么不象我那样工作,经常吃你的食物呢?“

4、我不 反对, ”狼说, “如果我能得到一个地方,我会帮助你的。 ”狗说, “跟我一起去我的主人,你将分享我的工作。 ” 于是,狼和狗一起去了镇上。 在路上,狼看见周围有 dogneck没有头发。他感到很惊讶, 问他为什么会这样?“哦,那是什么也没有。 ”狗说。 “我的主 人每天晚上都把我的脖子和链子拴起来,你很快就会习惯了。 ” “那是唯一的原因, ”狼说, “那好吧,再见,我的朋友, 第 3 页 我想是自由的。 ” 你喜欢自由吗?每一个,谢谢你的聆听。 【二】 Awordthatchangetheworld Atthebottomofyourheart,cryoutfreedom About

5、4700yearsago,ourancestorHuangdicreatedanewnation, ineasternAsia,fromtheQinunificationtotheRevolutionledby SunYat- senin1911,ithasappearedatotalof83Chinesedynasties。 1949,Ithinkitisaspecialyearthatthepeoplecouldneverforge t。JapanandGermanyhaveannouncedFailuretotheworld.SoIhav equestions. ButIn5,000ye

6、ars,whatmakesChinachange, In1945、whatmadethefascistfail Inthelongtimeofthewar,whatsupportedthepeopletofightthe dark。Ithinktheanswerisabelief,apowerwhichnamedfreedom ,freedomisaspiritualcalledhope,isafreespiritcalledresi stance.Buttoday,Iwanttoknowwhatthemeaningitisforouryou ngpeople? 第 4 页 eightyyea

7、rsago,someonetaughtyoung:“sacrificingyourperso nal freedomistoseekfreeforyourcountry!“Butthen,apersonMRHu Shihhadtoldthem:“fightingyourpersonalfreedomisthenation alfreedomstruggle!,fightingforyourfreepersonality,isth efreeforthecountry!“butToday,wehaveforgetit。whenweplay basketballintheschoolyard,wh

8、enweseeafilmathome,whatdoy outhink?,or“wearestillyoung?” “thereishavemoretime“ifso,wehavegivenupthechancetofigh tfreedomforyourself。 Afilmabraveheart WilliamWallacesaid:Fightandyoumaydie,runandyoulllive.A tleastawhile.Anddyinginyourbedsmanyyearsfromnow,wouldyo ubewillingtotradeallthedaysfromnowtotha

9、tforonechance,ju stonechancetoebackhereandtellyourenemiesthattheycantake ourlives,buttheyllnevertakeourfreedom?! Asweareyoung,Ithinktheworldisabigstage,wetakethestage ,wemusttryourbesttoshowusnomatterwhathappened。Yes,eve 第 5 页 ryonewilldie,butnoteveryonereallylives.Doyoureallylive, oryou willdiealon

10、eintheendofyourlife.Sonow,pleasedontwait,p leasedontwastethevaluabletime. Pleasefightforyourdream,pleaseorderyourideals,andfromth ebottomofyourheart,pleasecryout“freedom“. 中文翻译: 一个字,改变世界 在你的心脏底部,哭出来的自由 约 4700年前,我们的祖先轩辕黄帝创建了一个新的国家, 在亚洲东部,从秦统一于 1911年由孙中山先生领导的革命,它 一共出现了中国 83个朝代。1949 年,我认为这是一个特殊的 年份,人们永

11、远也不会忘记,日本和德国已宣布失效的世界。 所以,我有问题。 但在 5000年,是什么让中国的变化, In1945,是什么让法西斯的失败 在很长一段时间的战争,支持的人打暗。我认为答案应该 是一种信念,一种力量,它命名为自由,自由是一种精神叫做 希望的,是一个叫做电阻的自由精神。但是今天,我想知道是 什么意思为我们的年轻人吗? 第 6 页 80 年前,有人教年轻人:“牺牲你个人的自由是寻求免费 为你的国家!”但是,然后,一个人问胡适曾告诉他们:“打 你的个人自由是国家的自由而奋斗,争取你的自由个性,是自 由的国家!” ,但今天,我们忘了,当我们打篮球在学校的操场, 当我们在家里看电影,你觉得呢

12、?,或“我们都还年轻吗?” “有是有更多的时间” ,如果这样,我们有加文 upthe的机会为 自己争取自由。一部电影“勇敢的心” 威廉华莱士说:“战斗,你可能会死,运行,你会生活。 至少有一段时间。多年后死在床上,你会愿意交易从现在开始, 所有的日子,去换一个机会,就一个机会回到这里,告诉你的 敌人,他们可以夺走我们的生命,但他们永远不会走我们的自 由! 我们还年轻,我认为世界是一个大舞台,我们采取的阶段, 我们必须尽我们所能向我们展示了不管发生了什么,是的,每 个人都会死,但不是每个人都真正活 过。你真的生活,或你 willdie独自一人在你生命终结的所 以现在,请 donnot等待, ,请

13、 donnot浪费了宝贵的时间。 请打你的梦想,请订购你的理想,你的心脏底部,请大声 呼喊“自由” 。 【三】 mr.speaker,membersofthe77thcongress: 第 7 页 iaddressyou,themembersofthisnewcongress,atamomentunprec edentedinthehistoryoftheunion.iusetheword“unprecedente d”becauseatnoprevioustimehasamericansecuritybeenasseri ouslythreatenedfromwithoutasitistod

14、ay. sincethepermanentformationofourgovernmentundertheconsti tutionin1789,mostoftheperiodsofcrisisinourhistoryhavere latedtoourdomesticaffairs.and,fortunately,onlyoneofthes e-thefour-yearwarbetweenthestates- everthreatenedournationalunity.today,thankgod,130,000,0 00americansinforty- eightstateshavefo

15、rgottenpointsofthepassinournationaluni ty. itistruethatpriorto1914theunitedstatesoftenhasbeendistu rbedbyeventsinothercontinents.wehaveevenengagedintwowar switheuropeannationsandinanumberofundeclaredwarsinthewe stindies,inthemediterraneanandinthepacific,forthemainte nanceofamericanrightsandforthepri

16、nciplesofpeacefulmerce.b utinnocasehasaseriousthreatbeenraisedagainstournational safetyorourcontinuedindependence. 第 8 页 whatiseektoconveyisthehistorictruththattheunitedstatesa sanationhasatalltimesmaintainedopposition- clear,definiteopposition- toanyattempttolockusinbehindanancientchinesewallwhilet

17、h eprocessionofcivilizationwentpast.today,thinkingofourch ildrenandoftheirchildren,weopposeenforcedisolationforou rselvesorforanyotherpartoftheamericas. thatdeterminationofours,extendingoveralltheseyears,wasp roved,forexample,intheearlydaysduringthequartercenturyo fwarsfollowingthefrenchrevolution.w

18、hilethenapoleonicstr uggledidthreateninterestsoftheunitedstatesbecauseofthef renchfootholdinthewestindiesandinlouisiana,andwhileween gagedinthewarof1812tovindicateourrighttopeacefultrade,i tisneverthelessclearthatneitherfrancenorgreatbritainnor anyothernationwasaimingatdominationofthewholeworld. and

19、inlikefashion,from1815to1914-ninety-nineyears- nosinglewarineuropeorinasiaconstitutedarealthreatagains tourfutureoragainstthefutureofanyotheramericannation. exceptinthemaximilianinterludeinmexico,noforeignpowerso ughttoestabli*selfinthishemisphere.andfriendlystrength; 第 9 页 itisstillafriendlystrengt

20、h. evenwhentheworldwarbrokeoutin1914itseemedtocontainonlys mallthreatofdangertoourownamericanfuture.butastimewento n,asweremember,theamericanpeoplebegantovisualizewhatthe downfallofdemocraticnationsmightmeantoourowndemocracy. weneednotoveremphasizeimperfectionsinthepeaceofversaill es.weneednotharpon

21、failureofthedemocraciestodealwithprob lemsofworldreconstruction.weshouldrememberthatthepeaceo f1919wasfarlessunjustthanthekindofpacificationwhichbega nevenbeforemunich,andwhichisbeingcarriedonunderthenewor deroftyrannythatseekstospreadovereverycontinenttoday. theamericanpeoplehaveunalterablysettheir

22、facesagainsttha ttyranny. isupposethateveryrealistknowsthatthedemocraticwayoflife isatthismomentbeingdirectlyassailedineverypartoftheworl d- assailedeitherbyarmsorbysecretspreadingofpoisonouspropa gandabythosewhoseektodestroyunityandpromotediscordinnat 第 10 页 ionsthatarestillatpeace. duringsixteenlo

23、ngmonthsthisassaulthasblottedoutthewhole patternofdemocraticlifeinanappallingnumberofindependent nations,greatandsmall.andtheassailantsarestillonthemarc h,threateningothernations,greatandsmall. therefore,asyourpresident,performingmyconstitutionaldut yto“givetothecongressinformationofthestateoftheuni

24、on, ”ifinditunhappilynecessarytoreportthatthefutureandthes afetyofourcountryandofourdemocracyareoverwhelminglyinvo lvedineventsfarbeyondourborders. armeddefenseofdemocraticexistenceisnowbeinggallantlywag edinfourcontinents.ifthatdefensefails,allthepopulationa ndalltheresourcesofeuropeandasia,africaa

25、ndaustraliawill bedominatedbyconquerors.andletusrememberthatthetotaloft hosepopulationsinthosefourcontinents,thetotalofthosepop ulationsandtheirresourcesgreatlyexceedsthesumtotalofthe populationandtheresourcesofthewholeofthewesternhemisphe re-yes,manytimesover. intimesliketheseitisimmature- 第 11 页 a

26、nd,incidentally,untrue- foranybodytobragthatanunpreparedamerica,single- handedandwithonehandtiedbehinditsback,canholdoffthewhol eworld. norealisticamericancanexpectfromadictatorspeaceintern ationalgenerosity,orreturnoftrueindependence,orworlddis armament,orfreedomofexpression,orfreedomofreligion- or

27、evengoodbusiness.suchapeacewouldbringnosecurityforuso rforourneighbors.thosewhowouldgiveupessentiallibertytop urchasealittletemporarysafetydeserveneitherlibertynorsa fety. asanationwemaytakeprideinthefactthatwearesoft- hearted;butwecannotaffordtobesoft- headed.wemustalwaysbewaryofthosewhowithsoundin

28、gbrassand atinklingcymbalpreachtheismofappeasement.wemustespecial lybewareofthatsmallgroupofselfishmenwhowouldclipthewing softheamericaneagleinordertofeathertheirownnests. ihaverecentlypointedouthowquicklythetempoofmodernwarf- arecouldbringintoourverymidstthephysicalattackwhichwemu steventuallyexpec

29、tifthedictatornationwinthiswar. 第 12 页 thereismuchloosetalkofourimmunityfromimmediateanddirect invasionfromacrosstheseas.obviously,aslongasthebritishn avyretainsitspower,nosuchdangerexists.eveniftherewereno britishnavy,itisnotprobablethatanyenemywouldbestupideno ughtoattackusbylandingtroopsintheunit

30、edstatesfromacross thousandsofmilesofocean,untilithadacquiredstrategicbase sfromwhichtooperate. butwelearnmuchfromthelessonsofthepastyearsineurope- particularlythelessonofnorway,whoseessentialseaportswer ecapturedbytreacheryandsurprisebuiltupoveraseriesofyear s. thefirstphaseoftheinvasionofthishemis

31、pherewouldnotbethe landingofregulartroops.thenecessarystrategicpointswould beoccupiedbysecretagentsandbytheirdupes- andgreatnumbersofthemarealreadyhereandinlatinamerica. aslongastheaggressornationsmaintaintheoffensivethey,not we,willchoosethetimeandtheplaceandthemethodoftheirattac k. 第 13 页 andthati

32、swhythefutureofalltheamericanrepublicsistodayin seriousdanger.thatiswhythisannualmessagetothecongressis uniqueinourhistory.thatiswhyeverymemberoftheexecutivebr anchofthegovernmentandeverymemberofthecongressfacegreat responsibility-greataccountability. theneedofthemomentisthatouractionsandourpolicysh

33、ouldbed evotedprimarily-almostexclusively- tomeetingthisforeignperil.forallourdomesticproblemsaren owapartofthegreatemergency. justasournationalpolicyininternalaffairshasbeenbasedupo nadecentrespectfortherightsanddignityofallourfellowmenw ithinourgates,soournationalpolicyinforeignaffairshasbee nbase

34、donadecentrespectfortherightsandthedignityofallnat ions,largeandsmall.andthejusticeofmoralitymustandwillwi nintheend. ournationalpolicyisthis: first,byanimpressiveexpressionofthepublicwillandwithout regardtopartisanship,wearemittedtoall- inclusivenationaldefense. 第 14 页 second,byanimpressiveexpressi

35、onofthepublicwillandwithou tregardtopartisanship,wearemittedtofullsupportofallthos eresolutepeopleeverywherewhoareresistingaggressionandar etherebykeepingwarawayfromourhemisphere.bythissupportwe expressourdeterminationthatthedemocraticcauseshallpreva il,andwestrengthenthedefenseandthesecurityofourow

36、nnatio n. third,byanimpressiveexpressionofthepublicwillandwithout regardtopartisanship,wearemittedtothepropositionthatpri ncipleofmoralityandconsiderationsforourownsecuritywilln everpermitustoacquiesceinapeacedictatedbyaggressorsands ponsoredbyappeasers.weknowthatenduringpeacecannotbeboug htatthecos

37、tofotherpeoplesfreedom. intherecentnationalelectiontherewasnosubstantialdiffere ncebetweenthetwogreatpartiesinrespecttothatnationalpoli cy.noissuewasfoughtoutonthelinebeforetheamericanelector ate.andtodayitisabundantlyevidentthatamericancitizensev erywherearedemandingandsupportingspeedyandpleteactio

38、nin recognitionofobviousdanger. 第 15 页 therefore,theimmediateneedisaswiftanddrivingincreaseino urarmamentproduction.leadersofindustryandlaborhaverespo ndedtooursummons.goalsofspeedhavebeenset.insomecasesthe segoalsarebeingreachedaheadoftime.insomecasesweareonsch edule;inothercasesthereareslightbutno

39、tseriousdelays.and insomecases-and,iamsorrytosay,veryimportantcases- weareallconcernedbytheslownessoftheacplishmentofourplan s. thearmyandnavy,however,havemadesubstantialprogressdurin gthepastyear.actualexperienceisimprovingandspeedingupou rmethodsofproductionwitheverypassingday.andtodaysbesti snotg

40、oodenoughfortomorrow. iamnotsatisfiedwiththeprogressthusfarmade.themenincharg eoftheprogramrepresentthebestintraining,inabilityandinp atriotism.theyarenotsatisfiedwiththeprogressthusfarmade.n oneofuswillbesatisfieduntilthejobisdone. nomatterwhethertheoriginalgoalwassettoohighortoolow,our objectiveis

41、quickerandbetterresults. 第 16 页 togiveyoutwoillustrations: wearebehindscheduleinturningoutfinishedairplanes. weareworkingdayandnighttosolvetheinnumerableproblemsand tocatchup. weareaheadofscheduleinbuildingwarships,butweareworkingt ogetevenfurtheraheadofthatschedule. tochangeawholenationfromabasisof

42、peacetimeproductionofim plementsofpeacetoabasisofwartimeproductionofimplementso fwarisnosmalltask.thegreatestdifficultyesatthebeginning oftheprogram,whennewtools,andnewplantfacilities,newasse mblylines,newshipwaysmustfirstbeconstructedbeforetheact ualmaterialbeginstoflowsteadilyandspeedilyfromthem.

43、thecongressofcourse,mustrightlykeepitselfinformedatallt imesoftheprogressoftheprogram.however,thereiscertaininf ormation,asthecongressitselfwillreadilyrecognize,which, intheinterestsofourownsecurityandthoseofthenationsthatw earesupporting,mustofneedsbekeptinconfidence. 第 17 页 newcircumstancesarecons

44、tantlybegettingnewneedsforoursaf ety.ishallaskthiscongressforgreatlyincreasednewappropri ationsandauthorizationstocarryonwhatwehavebegun. ialsoaskthiscongressforauthorityandforfundssufficientto manufactureadditionalmunitionsandwarsuppliesofmanykinds,t obeturnedovertothosenationswhicharenowinactualwa

45、rwithag gressornations.ourmostusefulandimmediateroleistoactasan arsenalforthemaswellasforourselves.theydonotneedmanpowe r,buttheydoneedbillionsofdollarsworthoftheweaponsofde fense. thetimeisnearwhentheywillnotbeabletopayforthemallinread ycash.wecannot,andwewillnot,tellthemthattheymustsurrend ermerel

46、ybecauseofpresentinabilitytopayfortheweaponswhic hweknowtheymusthave. idonotremendthatwemakethemaloanofdollarswithwhichtopayf ortheseweapons- aloantoberepaidindollars.iremendthatwemakeitpossiblefor thosenationstocontinuetoobtainwarmaterialsintheunitedst ates,fittingtheirordersintoourownprogram.andne

47、arlyallof 第 18 页 theirmaterialwould,ifthetimeevercame,beusefulinourownde fense. takingcounselofexpertmilitaryandnavalauthorities,consid eringwhatisbestforourownsecurity,wearefreetodecidehowmu chshouldbekepthereandhowmuchshouldbesentabroadtoourfrie ndswho,bytheirdeterminedandheroicresistance,aregivin

48、gus timeinwhichtomakereadyourowndefense. forwhatwesendabroadweshallberepaid,repaidwithinareasona bletimefollowingthecloseofhostilities,repaidinsimilarma terials,oratouroptioninothergoodsofmanykindswhichtheyca nproduceandwhichweneed. letussaytothedemocracies:“weamericansarevitallyconcerne dinyourdefe

49、nseoffreedom.weareputtingforthourenergies,ou rresources,andourorganizingpowerstogiveyouthestrengthto regainandmaintainafreeworld.weshallsendyouinever- increasingnumbers,ships,planes,tanks,guns.thisisourpurp oseandourpledge.“ infulfillmentofthispurposewewillnotbeintimidatedbytheth 第 19 页 reatsofdictatorsthattheywillregardasabreachofinternatio nallaworasanactofwarouraidtothedemocracieswhichdaretore sisttheiraggression.suchaidisnotanactofwar,evenifadicta torshouldunilaterallyproclaimitsotobe. andwhenthedictators-ifthedictators- arereadytomakewaruponus,theywillnotwaitforanactofw

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