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1、成功的经历英语演讲有趣的三分钟英语演讲演讲作为一种重要的交流方式在西方拥有长远的历史,可以追溯到亚里士多德时期。随着人类社会的发展,演讲一直作为一种重要的交流方式应用于各种场合之中,并且发挥着越来越重要的作用。以下是WTT精心为大家搜集整理的成功的经历英语演讲,希望对大家有所帮助!成功的经历英语演讲篇1:著名导演斯皮尔伯格在哈佛20_年毕业典礼上的演讲Thank you, thank you, President Faust, and Paul Choi, thank you so much.非常感谢Faust校长、Paul Choi校长,谢谢你们。It's an honor and
2、a thrill to address this group of distinguished alumni and supportive friends and kvelling parents.We've all gathered to share in the joy of this day, so please join me in congratulating Harvard's Class of 20_.非常荣幸能被邀请成为哈佛20_年毕业典礼的演讲嘉宾,在众位优秀的毕业生、热情的朋友和诸位家长前做演讲。今天让我们一起,祝贺20_届哈佛毕业生顺利毕业。I can r
3、emember my own college graduation, which is easy, since it was only 14 years ago.How many of you took 37 years to graduate? Because, like most of you, I began college in my teens, but sophomore year, I was offered my dream job at Universal Studios, so I dropped out.I told my parents if my movie care
4、er didn't go well, I'd re-enroll.我记得我自己的大学毕业典礼,这不难,因为就是_年以前的事情。你们当中的多少人花了37年才毕业?因为就像你们中的多数人,我在十几岁时进入大学,但是大二的时候我从环球影城获得了我的梦想工作,所以我休学了。我跟我的父母说,如果我的电影事业不顺,我会重新上学的。It went all right.我的电影事业发展得还行。But eventually, I returned for one big reason.Most people go to college for an education, and some go
5、for their parents, but I went for my kids.I'm the father of seven, and I kept insisting on the importance of going to college, but I hadn't walked the walk.So, in my fifties, I re-enrolled at Cal State - Long Beach, and I earned my degree.但是我最后还是回到了学校,主要为了一个原因。很多人为了获得教育去上大学,有的人为了父母上大学,而我是为了我
6、的孩子去上的。我是7个孩子的爸爸,我总是不断强调上大学的重要性,可我自己都没上过。所以在我50多岁的时候,我重新进入加州州立大学长滩分校,获得了学位。I just have to add: It helped that they gave me course credit in paleontology for the work I did on Jurassic Park.That's three units for Jurassic Park, thank you.我必须补充一点,我获得学位的一个原因是学校为我在侏罗纪公园里所做的,给我了考古学学分。侏罗纪公园换得了3个学分,非常感
7、谢。Well, I left college because I knew e_actly what I wanted to do, and some of you know, too - but some of you don't.Or maybe you thought you knew but are now questioning that choice.Maybe you're sitting there trying to figure out how to tell your parents that you want to be a doctor and not
8、 a edy writer.我离开大学是因为我很清楚地知道我想要做什么。你们中的一些人也知道,但是有些人还没弄明白。或者你以为你知道,但是现在开始质疑这个决定。或者你坐在这里,试着想要怎么告诉你的父母,你想要成为一名医生,而不是喜剧编剧。Well, what you choose to do ne_t is what we call in the movies the 'character-defining moment.' Now, these are moments you're very familiar with, like in the last Star W
9、ars: The Force Awakens, when Rey realizes the force is with her.Or Indiana Jones choosing mission over fear by jumping over a pile of snakes.你接下来要做的事情,在我们这行叫做“定义角色的时刻”。这些是你非常熟悉的场景,例如在最近的一部星球大战:原力觉醒里女主角Rey发现自己拥有原力的一刻。或者在夺宝奇兵里印第安纳·琼斯选择战胜恐惧跳过蛇堆,继续任务的时候。Now in a two-hour movie, you get a handful
10、of character-defining moments, but in real life, you face them every day.Life is one strong, long string of character-defining moments.And I was lucky that at 18 I knew what I e_actly wanted to do.But I didn't know who I was.How could I? And how could any of us? Because for the first 25 years of
11、 our lives, we are trained to listen to voices that are not our own.Parents and professors fill our heads with wisdom and information, and then employers and mentors take their place and e_plain how this world really works.一部两小时的电影里有几个定义角色的时刻,但是在真实的生活中,你每天都在面对这样的时刻。生活就是一长串强大的定义角色的时刻。我非常幸运在18岁时就知道我想要
12、做什么。但是我并不知道我是谁。我怎么可能知道呢?我们中任何人都不知道。因为在生命的头一个25年里,我们被训练去倾听除自己以外的人的声音。父母和教授们把智慧和信息塞进我们的脑袋,然后换上雇主和导师来向我们解释这个世界到底是怎么一回事。And usually these voices of authority make sense, but sometimes, doubt starts to creep into our heads and into our hearts.And even when we think, 'that's not quite how I see th
13、e world,' it's kind of easier to just to nod in agreement and go along, and for a while, I let that going along define my character.Because I was repressing my own point of view, because like in that Nilsson song, 'Everybody was talkin' at me, so I couldn't hear the echoes of my
14、mind.'通常这些权威人物的声音是有道理的,但是有些时候,质疑会爬进你的脑子和心里。就算我们觉得“这好像不太是我看世界的方式”,点头表示赞同也是更容易做的事情,有段时间我就让“附和”定义了我。因为我压抑了自己的想法,因为就像尼尔森歌里唱的一样:“每个人都在对我说话,所以我听不见我思考的回声。”And at first, the internal voice I needed to listen to was hardly audible, and it was hardly noticeable - kind of like me in high school.But then I
15、started paying more attention, and my intuition kicked in.一开始,我需要倾听的内心的声音几乎一声不响,也难以察觉-就像高中时的我。但是之后我开始更加注意这些声音,然后我的直觉开始工作。And I want to be clear that your intuition is different from your conscience.They work in tandem, but here's the distinction: Your conscience shouts, 'here's what you
16、should do,' while your intuition whispers, 'here's what you could do.' Listen to that voice that tells you what you could do.Nothing will define your character more than that.我想告诉你,你的直觉和你的良心是两个不同的事物。它们会协力工作,但这是它们的不同:你的良心会呼喊“你应当去做这个”,而你的直觉只会低语“你是可以这样做的”。倾听那个告诉你你能怎么去做的声音。没有什么比这更能定义你的角色
17、的了。Because once I turned to my intuition, and I tuned into it, certain projects began to pull me into them, and others, I turned away from.因为我一旦会听从我的直觉,我就会全力投入到一些项目中去,而放弃其它。And up until the 1980s, my movies were mostly, I guess what you could call 'escapist.' And I don't dismiss any of t
18、hese movies - not even 1941.Not even that one.And many of these early films reflected the values that I cared deeply about, and I still do.But I was in a celluloid bubble, because I'd cut my education short, my worldview was limited to what I could dream up in my head, not what the world could t
19、each me.直到19世纪80年代时,我电影中的大多数,我猜你们可以称之为“逃避现实”。我不会拒绝任何这些电影的邀约,不只是1941。不止那一部,很多早期电影反映了我当时内心的价值观,如今我仍然在这样做。但我当时处于自己的电影泡沫中,因为我的辍学,我受限的世界观部分来自于我的想象,而不是外界教会我的。But then I directed The Color Purple.And this one film opened my eyes to e_periences that I never could have imagined, and yet were all too real.Thi
20、s story was filled with deep pain and deeper truths, like when Shug Avery says, 'Everything wants to be loved.' My gut, which was my intuition, told me that more people needed to meet these characters and e_perience these truths.And while making that film, I realized that a movie could also
21、be a mission.当我执导紫色的时候,这部电影让我体验了我从未想象过,却如此真实的一些感受。这个故事充满了深深的痛苦和更深一部的真理,就像Shug Avery说“任何一个东西都想被爱着。”我的直觉告诉我,更多的人需要来认识这样的角色,来体验这样的真理。在导演这部电影时,我突然发现一部电影也可以是一个使命。I hope all of you find that sense of mission.Don't turn away from what's painful.E_amine it.Challenge it.我希望你们所有人都能找到这样的使命感。不要避让让你痛苦的事情
22、。研究它、挑战它。My job is to create a world that lasts two hours.Your job is to create a world that lasts forever.You are the future innovators, motivators, leaders and caretakers.我的工作是要构筑一个维持两小时的世界。你的工作是要建一个会一直持续的世界。你们是未来的创新者、激励者、领导者和守护者。And the way you create a better future is by studying the past.Juras
23、sic Park writer Michael Crichton, who graduated from both this college and this medical school, liked to e a favorite professor of his who said that if you didn't know history, you didn't know anything.You were a leaf that didn't know it was part of a tree.So history majors: Good choice,
24、 you're in great shape.Not in the job market, but culturally.你们要研究过去,才能建设一个更好的未来。侏罗纪公园的编剧Michael Crichton是从这所大学的医学院毕业的。他喜欢引用他最喜欢的一位教授的话,他说如果你不懂得历史,那么你一无所知。你是一片树叶,不知道自己只是树的一部分。所以主修历史的同学们,很棒的选择,你的前景不错.不是说在招聘市场上啊,从文化上来说的话。The rest of us have to make a little effort.Social media that we're inund
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