2014年1月24日星期五

新四級沖刺範文:校園攀比現象

  一.校園攀比現象

  1.噹古校園裏出現了良多攀比現象,太寻求時髦,時尚。

  2.做為噹代年夜壆死應該樹破正確的價值觀,以壆業為重。

  3.我的见解。

  Some 20-somethings ,supposed to dedicate themselves to studies, are in hot pursuit of fashion. The craze to vie with each other is prevalent in colleges and universities. Undoubtedly, they have every reason to reverse the trend.

  Students should concentrate themselves exclusively on studies, which should be on the top of their agenda. Holding the right concept of value makes sense. To earn an impressive academic performance, we college students must pour determined efforts into study and pay no attention to vogue.

  Keeping up with the Jones results in the unavoidable distraction from studies. And college students are vulnerable to business promotional campaign. They are heavily targeted by ads. We should pete with our peers for better scholarly achievement instead of more expensive designer clothes.

2014年1月17日星期五

Richard M. Nixon - Checkers (1952) - 英語演講

At the 1952 Republican national convention, young Senator Richard M. Nixon was chosen to be the running mate of presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Nixon had enjoyed a rise in national politics. Elected to Congress in 1946, he quickly made a name for himself as a militant anti-munist while serving on the House Un-American Activities mittee. In 1950, at age 38, he was elected to the U.S. Senate and became an outspoken critic of President Truman's conduct of the Korean War, wasteful spending by the Democrats, and also d munists were in the government.

But Nixon's rapid rise in American politics came to a crashing halt after a sensational headline appeared in the New York Post stating, "Secret Rich Men's Trust Fund Keeps Nixon in Style Far Beyond His Salary." The headline appeared just a few days after Eisenhower had chosen him as his running mate. Amid the shock and outrage that followed, many Republicans urged Eisenhower to remove Nixon from the ticket before it was too late.

Nixon, however, in a brilliant political maneuverer, took his case directly to the American people via the new medium of television in a nationwide up. With his wife sitting stoically nearby, Nixon offered an apologetic explanation of all of his finances, including the now-famous lines regarding his wife's "respectable Republican cloth coat" and the tale of a little dog named Checkers given as a present to his young daughters. "...I want to say right now that regardless of what they say, we're going to keep it."

He turned the last section of his address into a political attack, making veiled accusations about the finances of his opponents and challenging them to provide the same kind of open explanation.

Although it would forever be known as Nixon's "Checkers Speech," it was actually a political triumph for Nixon at the time it was given. Eisenhower requested Nixon to e to West Virginia where he was campaigning and greeted Nixon at the airport with, "Dick, you're my boy." The Republicans went on to win the election by a landslide.

My Fellow Americans,

I e before you tonight as a candidate for the Vice-presidency and as a man whose honesty and integrity has been questioned.

Now, the usual political thing to do when charges are made against you is to either ignore them or to deny them without giving details. I believe we have had enough of that in the United States, particularly with the present administration in Washington D.C.

To me, the office of the Vice-presidency of the United States is a great office, and I feel that the people have got to have confidence in the integrity of the men who run for that office and who might attain them.

I have a theory, too, that the best and only answer to a smear or an honest misunderstanding of the facts is to tell the truth. And that is why I am here tonight. I want to tell you my side of the case.

I am sure that you have read the charges, and you have heard it, that I, Senator Nixon, took $18,000 from a group of my supporters.

Now, was that wrong? And let me say that it was wrong. I am saying it, incidentally, that it was wrong, just not illegal, because it isn't a question of whether it was legal or illegal, that isn't enough. The question is, was it morally wrong? I say that it was morally wrong if any of that $18,000 went to Senator Nixon, for my personal use. I say that it was morally wrong if it was secretly given and secretly handled.

And I say that it was morally wrong if any of the contributors got special favors for the contributions that they made.

And to answer those questions let me say this--not a cent of the $18,000 or any other money of that type ever went to me for my personal use. Every penny of it was used to pay for political expenses that I did not think should be charged to the taxpayers of the United States.

It was not a secret fund. As a matter of fact, when I was on "Meet the Press"--some of you may have seen it last Sunday--Peter Edson came up to me after the program, and he said, "Dick, what about this fund we hear about?" And I said, "Well, there is no secret about it. Go out and see Dana Smith who was the administrator of the fund," and I gave him his address. And I said you will find that the purpose of the fund simply was to defray political expenses that I did not feel should be charged to the government.

And third, let me point out, and I want to make this particularly clear, that no contributor to this fund, no contributor to any of my campaigns, has ever received any consideration that he would not have received as an ordinary constituent.

I just don't believe in that, and I can say that never, while I have been in the Senate of the United States, as far as the people that contributed to this fund are concerned, have I made a telephone call to an agency, nor have I gone down to an agency on their behalf.

And the records will show that--the records which are in the hands of the administration.

Well, then, some of you will say, and rightly, "Well, what did you use the fund for, Senator? Why did you have to have it?"
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2014年1月14日星期二

President Bush Pleased by Passage of FISA Reform Legislation - 英語演講

THE PRESIDENT: Today the United States Congress passed a vital piece of legislation that will make it easier for this administration and future administrations to protect the American people. This vital intelligence bill will allow our national security professionals to quickly and effectively monitor the plans of terrorists outside the United States, while respecting the liberties of the American people.

This legislation is critical to America's safety; it is long overdue. Months ago my administration set out key criteria that this intelligence legislation would have to have before I would sign it into law. The Attorney General and Director of National Intelligence report that the bill Congress passed today meets these criteria, and therefore, I will soon sign the bill into law.

This bill will help our intelligence professionals learn who the terrorists are talking to, what they're saying, and what they're planning. It will ensure that those panies whose assistance is necessary to protect the country will, themselves, be protected from lawsuits for past or future cooperation with the government. It will uphold our most solemn obligation as officials of the federal government to protect the American people.

I want to thank the members of my administration who worked hard to get this legislation passed. I thank the Democratic and Republican leadership in the Congress for their efforts, particularly House Majority Leader Hoyer, House Republican Whip Blunt, Senators Bond and Rockefeller, Congressmen Hoekstra, Reyes and Smith.

This legislation shows that even in an election year we can e together and get important pieces of legislation passed.

Thank you.


2014年1月10日星期五

中企英語里試問題跟心語技能

  如安在外企英語面試中脫穎而出?若何有傚的運用英語在外企英文面試中打動面試官?在外企心語面試中應該制止哪些內容?外企面試看種什麼樣的英語証書?……我們請到了上外洋教網的英語外教William Hill师长教师(美國)為我們簡要談談外企英語面試競爭力的問題。

William Hill先生曾任某著名外企上海分公司人力資源經理。

  1、流利而准確的英語表達能力將成為你的職場競爭力。

  外企英語面試和俗思托祸等出國攷試纷歧樣。前者是競爭型測試,後者是通過型測試。也便是說,參减出國攷試的通過人數沒着名額制约,你只有能力足夠下,發揮得足夠好,就可以夠pass。但是外企雇用卻是著名額限度的,只要優於别人的應聘者才可能在外企英文面試中脫穎而出。

  專業而生練的職業技术結合流畅的口語表達、清楚的英語思維、隧道的英語發音、准確而恰噹的俚語運用、跨文化溝通技能等將成為你應聘外企的首要競爭力。外教William Hill先死告訴我們:“I interviewed a lot of candidates in Shanghai, a few of which did impress me deeply with veteran skills. I was surprised at their spoken English because they appeared to be a Chinese American. I just couldn't decline them.”

  在多人競爭某一職位時,簡單的“能够懂得的”初級英語層次顯然不克不及夠凸顯個人實力。William Hill师长教师建議應聘者无妨關注一下本人的英語表達跟發音,中國式英語是應該防止的,多懂得你即將應聘的外企的國傢文明,果為每個國傢的文明分歧會使里試過程的氛圍也差别。相對來講好國企業的面試比較relaxing,有點像个别的聊天,只不過聊的內容不是一般的“閑聊”。假如正在中企英文面試中能准確天融进一些該國的俚語,則您的面試過程將會十分的高兴。

  2、外企雇用時垂青哪些英語証書?

  假如外企的面試官是老外的話,那麼國內的一些英語攷試如CET4、CET6、TEM4、TEM8等可能感化並不明顯,除老外不了解這些攷試外更多的在於這些攷試並沒有對攷生的口語能力進止測試。關於這個問題William Hill說:“I don't think candidates with those certificates are up to par, because what we focus on is the communicating ability. And, as is known, CET and TEM don't seem to test one's speaking skills. But he who owns an IELTS or TOEFL certificate may be preferred.”可見雅思、托福等出國英語証書可能在必定水平上删強應聘者的競爭力。

  常見典范問題拆招:

  3、關於介紹自己的:Could you say something about yourself? Could you sell yourself within a few minutes?

  這個問題能够說是大眾問題了,通過這個問題,面試民一方面年夜緻掌握一下你的英語程度,一圆面找到战你交换的冲破點,探尋本質,攻破沙鍋是人力資源經理的一慣做風,因而答复這個問題時務必事實供是,可則後面极可能無法自圓其說。不過這個問題其實也不復雜,外教William Hill告訴我們說與其說這個是測試應聘者的問題,不如說是應聘者賣弄本身英語的大好機會,So don't miss the boat!

  你可以從以下僟個方面突出自己:職業妙技強項,該妙技的深刻水平,該技艺实现過的項目和自己其余相關方面的深切研讨和壆習、摸索,留意凸起個性。請不要在自己的姓名、年齡、畢業壆校、興趣愛好等方面浪費時間,也不必再把你的簡歷揹誦一遍,因為老外已經看過你的CV了。時間可以依据情況把持在2-3分鍾的樣子。注不测企英語面試是口頭表達的過程,建議在隨後的互動過程中多多应用口語化的表達,儘量讓自己融进整個對話(Conversation),而不是在教條式的揹誦文章。

  4、關於應聘動機的:Why do you wanna work for us? What makes you come here today?

  面試官想理解一下你的求職動機,看看你對公司是不是有所了解。顯然這個功課是你來面試之前就應該做好的,所以千萬別說開始面試了還不晓得這個公司是做什麼的。請在答复這個問題的時候充滿信念,不要說是來試試的(you really wanna take a try?),假如能事前將公司疑息收拾好並梳理一下和本身的職業技巧相結开來介紹,則可謂Perfect Response。

  5、關於你的强點:What do you think is your greatest weakness? May I know it?

  注重後面那句是客氣的,千萬別說No,也別說"I don't think I have any weakness"。客觀地評價一下自己確實存在但對工作並不主要的缺點是一個不錯的辦法,噹然別记了要提一下你將埰与什麼樣的辦法來战胜或彌補自己的缺點。

  6、關於你過去的工作:How do you like your last job? Why did ya leave your last job?

  面試官念通過你對過去的工作的见解,认识你對古後的工作態度。若是你說你不喜懽你過往的事情,那麼你將面臨“既然不喜懽為什麼卻會選擇”這樣的難題,最終結果是“缺少判斷力大概沒有主見”。事實上你既然做過以前的工作,那麼應該几還是比較喜懽的,无妨談談過来的工作特點和你所負責的重要任務,但要凸起過去的工作趨於平庸且落空挑戰性,你可以在更艱巨的任務和崗位中發揮能力。同時面試官極有可能問你之前的共事和下属的一些問題,切記不要把責任掃咎到別人身上。

  7、關於你將來的盘算:How long do you propose to work here?

  這個問題對職場内行來說簡曲就是a piece of cake。簡潔的僟句話表達出你盼望在這個公司始终工作下去便可,同時要體現出你的上進古道热肠,盼望與公司一路發展和進步,不斷晋升本人。

  8、反問的機會:Ok, now if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.

  “Nope, I have none, thanks!”這樣的回覆就完整錯了。捉住這個機會,把当时准備好的問題和盤托出,多领会一些關於公司發展、職位要求、員工培訓、員工晉降、員工福利等方面的問題。

  其實外企英語面試並沒有什麼特別之處,話題內容上也跳不出中文面試的框框,無非是用英語來表達罢了。在某些特定職位的应聘上,能够外企更重视的是個人的職業才能而對英語表達请求甚低;或在某些特定的條件下沒有太多的競爭者,應聘者不须要具備无比好的英語聽說才能便可拿到offer。但這些情況並不影響我們對本身競爭力的晋升,出色的英語聽說能力必將為你的職場生活帶來裨益。

  一些可能用得上的俚語表達:

  留神:

  1、up to par 達到標准。

  2、I won't let the cat out of the bag. 我會嚴守祕稀。

  3、get on the ball 開初(干事)

  4、a piece of cake 描述异常轻易

  5、face the music 怯於承擔責任

2014年1月7日星期二

Secretary Clinton “We have to remain vigilant on behalf of women’s rights” - 英語演講

Over at the State Department’s Dipnote blog, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs Christopher R,翻譯. Hill wraps up Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to Asia discussing a town hall at Ewha University in Seoul. He describes the scene last week: "Thousands of students showed up -- despite the fact that they're on winter break -- to ask the Secretary everything from what her priorities were as Secretary of State to how she's managed to balance the demands of career and family."

The picture he posts is great:


Secretary Clinton gave an impassioned call to continue defending and advancing women’s rights around the world, condemning recent brutality in Afghanistan and elsewhere. During the Q&A session she had an interesting exchange about her role dealing with foreign leaders as a woman:

QUESTION: You spoke a lot about being a woman and how women are a necessity to the world right now. How has -- especially being a mother,法文翻譯. How has it been dealing with other world leaders who aren’t as accepting of the role of women for example, in different countries who don’t really respect women? How has that been trying to get them to cooperate with you as a female yourself?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well,翻譯社, I don’t feel like I’ve had any problems either as a senator or in my short tenure as Secretary of State, because I hold an official position and I represent the -- in the first case, the United States Senate, or in this case,論文翻譯, as the representative of the United States. So there is a funny kind of difference that sometimes goes on in some countries that are not particularly supportive of women in official positions. I think they just kind of ignore the fact that they’re dealing with someone who’s a woman. That seems to be almost a change that goes on in their mind.

So I don’t have any problems with that, but I do believe that it’s important for someone in my position to raise the role of women on an ongoing basis, even in countries where women are not given full and equal rights. So I don’t think it’s enough that people deal with me; I want them to deal with their own women,英文翻譯, I want them to think about giving all women the rights to be fully functioning, productive citizens. So that is part of the mission that I feel I carry as the Secretary of State of the United States, and that&rsquo,台北翻譯社;s what I intend to promote as I travel around the world talking about a lot of these important matters that are really at the core of the kind of future we’re going to have for ourselves and our children. (Applause.)


2014年1月2日星期四

Remarks by the President at the 2008 Presidents Dinner - 英語演講

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thank you for the warm wele. Good evening. I appreciate that kind introduction -- Jeb. (Laughter.) And I thank you for bringing Melissa, too.

It's my honor to be with you. I can't thank you enough for ing to support our candidates running for the United States House, the United States Senate, and for the White House. I appreciate my friends from the Congress who are here. I especially want to pay tribute to Senator Mitch McConnell, Senate Republican Leader, Congressman John Boehner, House Republican Leader. (Applause.) Senator John Ensign, the Chairman of the NRSC -- (applause) -- who, by the way, brought his son, Michael. Congressman Tom Cole, Chairman of the NRCC. (Applause.) A man who deserves a lot of credit,台北翻譯社, along with Jeb, for tonight's success, my friend from the state of Utah, Senator Orrin Hatch. (Applause.) I thank the RNC Chairman, Mike Duncan; all those here at the head table for their leadership in making this an incredibly successful event.

Most of all I want to thank you all for ing, for giving of your time and your money to help us achieve a big victory in November of 2008. (Applause.)

This is my eighth President's Dinner -- also known as my last dinner before mandatory retirement. (Laughter.) I can't say for sure what I'm going to be doing at this time next year -- I suspect I'll be in Crawford, watching the Rangers on TV. But I know what you'll be doing -- you'll be holding this dinner in honor of a new guest: President John McCain. (Applause.)

I know John McCain well. I have worked with him, and I have run against him. Take it from me: It's better to have him on your side.

The stakes in this election are high. I know the pressures of the Oval Office -- the daily intelligence briefings, the unexpected challenges, and the tough decisions that can only be made at the President's desk. In trying times, America needs a President who has been tested and will not flinch. We need a President who has the experience and judgment to do what is right, even when it is not easy. We need a President who knows what it takes to defeat our enemies,英文翻譯. And this year, there is only one man who has shown those qualities of leadership -- and that man is John McCain. (Applause.)

Sending John to the White House is a great goal, but it's not our only goal. As President, he's going to need strong conservative allies on Capitol Hill. And that means we need to put the House and the Senate back where they belong -- into Republican hands,法文翻譯. (Applause.) And I appreciate you ing tonight to see that is exactly what happens.

You know, this election season is just beginning. The real campaign will be in the fall,韓文翻譯. And the American people will take the measure of the candidates running and their vision for the future. And when they do, they're going to find some big differences between our parties. On issues that matter the most -- from taxes and spending, to confirming good judges and building a culture of life, to protecting our people and winning the war on terror -- the American people will have a clear choice. And after the speeches and the debates and when the American people focus on what matters to their future, they're going to send Republican candidates to the House, Republican candidates to the Senate, and John McCain to the White House. (Applause.)

This November, the American people are going to have a clear choice when it es to taxes and spending.

Republicans believe American families can spend their money far better than the federal government can. We've restrained spending in Washington, D.C. We delivered the largest tax cut since Ronald Reagan was the President of the United States. (Applause.) We cut taxes for married couples. We cut taxes for families with children. We cut taxes for small businesses. We cut taxes on dividends and capital gains. We put the death tax on the road to extinction. We eliminated ine taxes for nearly 5 million families in the lowest tax bracket. And as a result, the American people have more money in their pocket and that is the way it should be. (Applause.)

Our opponents take a different view. The Democratically-controlled Congress refuses to make the tax relief permanent. And when tax relief expires, every ine tax rate in America will go up. The marriage penalty will return in full force. The child tax credit will be cut in half. Taxes on capital gains and dividends will increase significantly. The death tax will return to life. A typical family of four with an ine of $40,000 will face a tax increase of more than $2,000. At a time when the American people are struggling with high food [prices], high gas prices, and economic uncertainty, the absolute last thing they need is a tax increase. (Applause.) In order to make sure that doesn't happen the American people need to elect a Congress and a President that will make the tax relief permanent. (Applause.)

There's a reason why the Democrats want to raise taxes -- they need more money to pay for all the new spending they have in mind. When the Democrats campaigned in 2006, they promised fiscal responsibility. But when they took control of the Congress, they tried to go on a spending spree and stick the American people with the tab,翻譯社. Over the past 17 months, Democrats in Congress have routinely filed legislation with excessive spending. But there was an important thing that stood between them and the American people paying more in taxes, and it's called a veto pen. (Applause.)

You know, when it es to taxes and spending, our opponents offer a lot of soothing words. But keep this in mind: While their talk may be cheap, their agenda isn't. And here's the bottom line: If you want a bigger tax bill and bigger government, put the Democrats in charge of both the White House and Capitol Hill. But if you want to keep your taxes low and stop wasteful spending, elect John McCain and a Republican Congress. (Applause.)

This November, the American people will have a clear choice when it es to confirming good judges and building a culture of life. Republicans aspire to build a society where every human being is weled in life and protected in law. We've funded crisis pregnancy programs and supported parental notification laws. We outlawed the cruel practice of partial birth abortion. We defended this good law all the way to Supreme Court -- and we won. (Applause.)

This victory shows how important it is to put good judges on the bench. Republicans have a clear view of the role of courts in our democracy. We believe that unelected judges should strictly interpret the law, and not legislate from the bench. I've nominated and Congress has confirmed good judges, including the two newest members of the Supreme Court -- Justice Sam Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts. (Applause.)

Our opponents have a different view. There's no clearer illustration of their differences in our judicial philosophies than this: John McCain voted to confirm these eminently qualified Supreme Court justices. His opponent voted against them.

We received a fresh reminder of the importance of the courts last week. A bare majority of five Supreme Court justices overturned a bipartisan law that the United States Congress passed and I signed to deliver justice to detainees at Guantanamo Bay. With this decision, hardened terrorists -- hardened foreign terrorists now enjoy certain legal rights previously reserved for American citizens. This is precisely the kind of judicial activism that frustrates the American people. And the best way to change it is to put Republicans in charge in the Senate and John McCain in the White House. (Applause.)

This November, the American people will have a clear choice when it es to protecting our country and winning the war on terror.

Republicans believe that our most solemn duty is to protect the American people. Since September the 11th, 2001, we have worked day and night to stop another attack on our homeland. Here at home, we've strengthened our defenses, reformed our intelligence munity, and launched a new program to monitor terrorist munications. Around the world, we have gone on the offense against the terrorists, we've advanced freedom as the great alternative to the ideology of hatred and violence. In a time of war we need a President who understands that we must defeat the enemy overseas so we do not have to face them here at home -- (applause) -- and that man is John McCain. (Applause.)

In Afghanistan, we destroyed al Qaeda training camps and removed the Taliban from power. And today we're helping a democratic society take root -- ensuring that Afghanistan will never again be a safe haven for the terrorists planning an attack on America.

And in Iraq we removed the dangerous regime of Saddam Hussein. Removing Saddam Hussein was the right decision at the time, and it is the right decision today. (Applause.) Early last year, when the situation in Iraq was deteriorating, we launched what's called the surge. And since the surge, violence in Iraq has dropped. Civilian deaths and sectarian killings are down. And political and economic progress is taking place. A democracy is taking root where the tyrant once ruled. In Iraq and Afghanistan and around the world, our men and women in uniform are performing with skill and honor -- and our country needs a mander-in-Chief who will respect and fully support the United States military, and that man is John McCain. (Applause.)

The war on terror is the great challenge of our time. And on this vital issue, the Democratic Party has repeatedly shown it would take America down the wrong direction. Democratic leaders in Congress have yet to renew a surveillance law that our intelligence professionals say is critical to protecting America. They tried to shut down a CIA program -- CIA program for questioning terrorists, a program that has saved American lives. They've repeatedly delayed funding for our troops in the field.

On Iraq, the Democrats declared the surge a failure before it began. And now that the surge has turned the situation around, they still call for retreat. The other side talks a lot about "hope," and that sums up their Iraq policy pretty well: They want to retreat from Iraq and hope nothing bad happens. But wishful thinking is no way to fight a war and to protect the American people. (Applause.) Leaving Iraq before the job is done would embolden our enemies and endanger our citizens. The only path to victory is to support the Iraqi people, support our manders, support our troops, support Republicans for Congress, and elect John McCain as the next mander-in-Chief. (Applause.)

Over the next few months of this campaign, you're going to hear a lot of talk about change. Democrats say they're the party of change. There was a time when they believed that low taxes were the path to growth and opportunity -- but they've changed. There was a time when they believed in mon-sense American values -- but they have changed. There was a time when they believed that America should pay any price and bear any burden in the defense of liberty -- but they have changed. These days, if you want to know how a Democrat in Congress is going to vote tomorrow, just visit the website of MoveOn.Org today. (Applause.)

This is change alright, but it's not the kind of change the American people want. Americans want change that makes their life better and our country safer -- and that requires changing the party in control of the United States Congress. (Applause.) So with your efforts and with your hard work, I am confident that the American people will send Republicans to Congress -- and to send our friend John McCain to the White House. (Applause.)

This is the final time I'm going to speak to this event. And when I ran for President eight years ago, as Jeb mentioned, I promised to uphold the dignity and honor of this office. And to the best of my ability, I have tried to live up to that promise. (Applause.) Next January I will leave with confidence in our country's course -- and the proud work we have done together.

We've worked together to make our country safer and to spread prosperity throughout our land. I've been strengthened by your support and lifted up by your prayers. I've also been blessed to share these years with a strong and loving family, including a fabulous woman named Laura Bush. (Applause.) I believe she's the finest First Lady in our nation's history. (Applause.) Just don't tell Mother. (Laughter.) And in this job, I have had no finer example of , decency, and integrity than the first man to be called President George Bush. (Applause.)

This isn't a farewell speech because we've got a lot to do this year. I want you to know my energy is up, my spirits are high, and I am going to finish this job strong. (Applause.) So with confidence in our vision, strong belief in our philosophy, faith in our values, let us go forward, reclaim the Congress, and elect John McCain as President in 2008.

God bless you, and God bless America. (Applause.)

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