【做有关“诚实”的英文演讲我要做一篇关于诚实的英文演讲,要求6-7分钟.但是却不知要说些什么内容,怎样才能凑够6-7分钟阿.希望能得到帮助,帮我想一个大致思路,说些什么内容,不要求很】
做有关“诚实”的英文演讲
我要做一篇关于诚实的英文演讲,要求6-7分钟.但是却不知要说些什么内容,怎样才能凑够6-7分钟阿.希望能得到帮助,帮我想一个大致思路,说些什么内容,不要求很复杂.感激不尽
【做有关“诚实”的英文演讲我要做一篇关于诚实的英文演讲,要求6-7分钟.但是却不知要说些什么内容,怎样才能凑够6-7分钟阿.希望能得到帮助,帮我想一个大致思路,说些什么内容,不要求很】
做有关“诚实”的英文演讲
我要做一篇关于诚实的英文演讲,要求6-7分钟.但是却不知要说些什么内容,怎样才能凑够6-7分钟阿.希望能得到帮助,帮我想一个大致思路,说些什么内容,不要求很复杂.感激不尽
TheImportanceofBeingHonest
InthebusycityofNewYork,suchanastonishingthingthateverhappened.
OnaFridaynight,apooryoungartiststoodatthegateofthesubwaystation,playinghisviolin.Thoughthemusicwasgreat,peoplewerequicklygoinghomefortheweekend.Inthiscase,manyofthemsloweddowntheirpacesandputsomemoneyintothehatoftheyoungman.
Thenextday,theyoungartistcametothegateofthesubwaystation,andputhishatonthegroundgracefully.Differentthanthedaybefore,hetookoutalargepieceofpaperandlaiditonthegroundandputsomestonesonit.Thenheadjustedtheviolinandbeganplaying.Itseemedmorepleasanttolistento.
Beforelong,theyoungviolinistwassurroundedwithpeople,whowereallattractedbythewordsonthatpaper.Itsaid,"Lastnight,agentlemannamedGeorgeSangputanimportantthingintomyhatbymistaken.Pleasecometoclaimitsoon."
Seeingthis,itcausedagreatexcitementandpeoplewonderedwhatitcouldbe.Afterabouthalfanhour,amiddle-agedmanranthereinahurryandrushedthroughthecrowdtotheviolinistandgrabbedhisshouldersandsaid,"Yes,it'syou.Youdidcomehere.Iknewthatyou'reanhonestmanandwouldcertainlycomehere."
Theyoungviolinistaskedcalmly,"AreyouMr.GeorgeSang?"
Themannodded.Theviolinistasked,"Didyoulosesomething?"
"Lottery.It'slottery,"saidtheman.
TheviolinisttookoutalotteryticketonwhichGeorgeSang'snamewasseen."Isthisit?"heasked.
Georgenoddedpromptlyandseizedthelotteryticketandkissedit,thenhedancedwiththeviolinist.
Thestoryturnedouttobethis:GeorgeSangisanofficeclerk.Heboughtalotteryticketissuedbyabankafewdaysago.Theawardsopenedyesterdayandhewonaprizeof$500,000.Sohefeltveryhappyafterworkandfeltthemusicwassowonderful,thathetookout50dollarsandputinthehat.Howeverthelotteryticketwasalsothrownin.TheviolinistwasastudentatanArtsCollegeandhadplannedtoattendadvancedstudiesinVienna.Hehadbookedtheticketandwouldflythatmorning.Howeverwhenhewascleaninguphefoundthelotteryticket.Thinkingthattheownerwouldreturntolookforit,hecancelledtheflightandcamebacktowherehewasgiventhelotteryticket.
Latersomeoneaskedtheviolinist:"Atthattimeyouwereinneededtopaythetuitionfeeandyouhadtoplaytheviolininthesubwaystationeverydaytomakethemoney.Thenwhydidn'tyoutakethelotteryticketforyourself?"
Theviolinistsaid,"AlthoughIdon'thavemuchmoney,Ilivehappily;butifIlosehonestyIwon'tbehappyforever."
Throughourlives,wecangainalotandlosesomuch.Butbeinghonestshouldalwaysbewithus.Ifwebearourselvesinadeceptiveanddishonestway,wemaysucceedtemporarily.However,fromthelong-termview,wewillbealoser.Suchkindofpeoplearejustlikethewateronthemountain.Itstandshighabovethemassesatthebeginning,butgraduallyitcomesdowninchbyinchandlosesthechanceofgoingup.