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1、The Doors That Are Open to UsGood morning, ladies and gentlemen, the title of my speech today is The Doors That Are Open to Us.The other day my aunt paid me a visit. She was overjoyed. I got the highest mark in the mid-term examination! she said. Dont be surprised! My aunt is indeed a student, to be
2、 exact, a college student at the age of 45.Last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a one-year full-time 1 management course in a college. This was the wisest decision I have ever made! she said proudly like a teenage girl. To her, college is always a right place to pick up ne
3、w ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.Compared with the late70s, she says, now college students have many doors. My aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be re-opened after the Cultural Revolution. She was assigned to study engineeri
4、ng despite her desire to study Chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a TV factory.5I was shocked when she first told me how she had had no choice in her major and job. Look at us today! So many doors are open to us! I believe there have never been such abundan
5、t opportunities for self-development as we have today. And my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.The first door I see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us. My aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was als
6、o happy that she could attend lectures on ancient Chinese poetry and on Shakespearean drama. As for myself, I am an English major, but I may also go to lectures on history. To me, if college education in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and well-rounded development of each
7、 individual. So all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.The second door is the door to the outside world. Learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries. My aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous 2( 單調 的) and even calls her generation frogs in a well.
8、But today, as the world becomes a global village, it is important that our neighbours and we be open-minded to learn with and from each other. I have many fellow internationalclassmates, and I am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad. As for my aunt, she is planning to get an MBA
9、degree in the U.K. where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her Master s degree in biochemistry. We are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we come back, we ll put to use what we have learnt abroad.The third door is the door to life-long learning. As new ideas appear all the ti
10、me, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age. Naturally, my aunt herself is the best example. Many of my aunt s contemporaries saythat she is amazingly up-to-date for a middle-aged 3 woman. She simply responds, Age doesnt matter. What matters is your attitude. You may think its
11、 strange that I am still going to college, but I dont think Im too old to learn.Yes, she is right. Since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 2001, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms. Like these people, my aunt is old but s
12、he is very young in spirit. With incredible energy and determination, she embodies 4 both tradition and modernity.The doors open to us also pose challenges. For instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning fromthe Wes
13、t, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family. So, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment 5 , but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, I believe I can meet the challenge head on. When I reach my
14、aunt se,aIgcan be proud to say that I have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more. Possibly I will go back to college, too.Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. 文章重點單詞 注 釋 :1 full-timeadj. 滿 工作日的或工作周的,全時間 的參考例句:A full-time job may be too much
15、 for her. 全天工作她恐怕吃不消。I dont know how she copes with looking after her family and doing afull-time job. 既要照 顧 家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何對 付的。monotonousadj. 單調 的,一成不變 的,使人 厭 倦的參考例句:She thought life in the small town was monotonous. 她 覺 得小 鎮(zhèn) 上的生活單調 而乏味。His articles are fixed in form and monotonous in content.他的
16、文章千篇一律,一個 調調 兒。3middle-agedadj. 中年的參考例句:I noticed two middle-aged passengers. 我注意到兩個中年乘客。The new skin balm was welcome by middle-aged women. 這 種新 護 膚香膏受到了中年婦 女的 歡 迎。4embodiesv.表現(xiàn)(embody的第三人稱單數(shù));象征;包括;包含參考例句:The new treaty embodies the aspirations of most nonaligned countries.新條 約 體 現(xiàn) 了大多數(shù)不結 盟國家的愿望。來自 簡 明英 漢詞 典This docume
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