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1、演講稿示范文本 | Excellent Model Text 資料編碼:CYKJ-FW-732編號(hào):_英語(yǔ)演講稿-wealth,財(cái)富編輯:_日期:_單位:_英語(yǔ)演講稿-wealth,財(cái)富用戶指南:該演講稿資料適用于特定的情境中供口語(yǔ)表達(dá)使用,并具有邏輯嚴(yán)密,態(tài)度明確,觀點(diǎn)鮮明的特點(diǎn),能實(shí)現(xiàn)引導(dǎo)聽(tīng)眾,使聽(tīng)眾能更好地理解演講的內(nèi)容的效果。可通過(guò)修改使用,也可以直接沿用本模板進(jìn)行快速編輯。the word wealth always reminds people of money and the sayings or concepts related to money. for example, “

2、money talks”; “money makes the ghosts turn the mill”; “as birds die for food, so men die for wealth”; “the poor have no friends even though they live in the noisy downtown, while the rich have remote kinsfolk even if they live in the deep mountains”; “poverty chills ambition” “one cent short may put

3、 a hero in an awkward situation” etc, etc.in the s, all shops were stateowned with marked prices. you couldnt buy what you wanted with even one cent short, so one cent could indeed embarrass a hero. a popular song at that time started “i picked up one cent at the roadside, and i handed it over to th

4、e policeman” but now no one cares to pick it up even if it were ten cents.peoples reverence for money is expressed in varied ways. the names of companies or stores are often “beer of wealth and honor”, “restaurant of wealth and rank” “store of the aristocrats” “hotel of fame and prestige” etc. (even

5、 some peoples names have the meanings of “full of gold” or “great fortune”). at new years time, the god of wealth is worshiped and the picture of the god is covered with signs of money. when a millionaire is walking in the street, people will show their profound re歡迎到閱讀英語(yǔ)演講稿wealth,財(cái)富spect even thoug

6、h they know very well that they can not get a cent from him. the english film “the millionpound note” makes a most vivid revelation of this situation. with the million pound note in hand, the hero has the privilege to buy on credit, or on loan and is even presented money from others. its an idealize

7、d end of the story that the hero is still loved by his girl friend even after he lost his millionpound note. however, without the millionpound note, they couldnt have known each other. its very difficult for people to make friends directly with beggars.the song of “all good things must end” in a dre

8、am of the red mansions attacks the money worshipers by saying:“all men long to be immortalsyet silver and gold they prizeand grub for money all their livestill death seals up their eyes”but when chen shihyin tries to expound this song by analyzing the inconstancy of human relationships and the incom

9、prehensible human heart, he has to say:“while men with gold and silver by the chestturn beggars, scorned by all and dispossessed”the conclusion is that it doesnt work without money.in spite of the human civilizations over thousands of years, people can not deny the function of money. this shows how

10、import歡迎到閱讀英語(yǔ)演講稿wealth,財(cái)富ant money is. money plays a decisive role to individuals, to families and even to countries or nationalities. otherwise, why is everyone, from doorkeepers to presidents, trying to earn as much as possible? why does every country need chancellors of the exchequer, who keep fo

11、rmulating and revising financial laws and regulations? how different it is to be a creditor nation and a debtor nation! the united states is playing the tyrant just because it is wealthy enough. a poor man may cherish lofty aspirations, but will probably be beaten because of his poverty. the afghani

12、stan may have won a lot of sympathy, but how difficult it would be to live solely on charity.of all ages and in every country, all kinds of corruption stem from money. no matter how rough the man is, and in what despicable way he earned the money, he can grease the palms of or buy over some very dec

13、ent officials or even intellectuals. can you see how crucial a role money is playing? (a case in point is the bankrupt of the company)some people or organizations like some religious groups claim that they have seen through the human vanity and can take money lightly, but to peoples puzzlement, they

14、 are also accumulating money, either to renovate the temples, or to regild buddhas statues, in whatever prete歡迎到閱讀英語(yǔ)演講稿wealth,財(cái)富xts. they are not engaged in production, so they can only depend on the donations from the devout believers. sometimes your sincerity relies on whether you donate and how m

15、uch you donate. do the monks care about money? the answer is affirmative. whats more, many monks are already provided with a salary.we are living in a material world, and its really difficult to deny the function of money or wealth. we need money for food, clothes, education, hospital, housing and t

16、ransportation, etc. theres rarely anything that doesnt need money. what we can discuss now is not the importance of money, but whether money is almighty and whether more wealth can bring us more happiness.we must say that money is not almighty, and there are many things which money cant do. for exam

17、ple, many emperors like qin shihuang longed for elixirs. as wealthy as they were, and as mighty as they were to take every measure to search for long life medicine, they still could not avoid the sad denouement that “their graves are a covered with weeds”.many great men suffered from fatal illness.

18、even though they were treated with the best medical means, they had to suffer as much as the ordinary people, and met with the same inescapable fate. rich or poor, great or ordinary, we come and go with歡迎到閱讀英語(yǔ)演講稿wealth,財(cái)富nothing belonging to us.huang shiren, the cruel hearted landlord, was rich but

19、xier would rather hid in the deep mountains and turn into a whitehired girl than marrying him;wang baochuan wouldnt give up her marriage with xue pinggui even though she had to live in the cold cave for over ten years;emperor shunzhi of the qing dynasty owned the whole country, but just because of the death his beloved concubine, he eventually became disillusioned with this world and spent the rest of life in the temple as a monk (its all right even if it is a legend).many love stories can never be bought with money. the everlasting folktale of liang shanbo and

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