推荐阅读:全国大学生英语演讲比赛演讲稿范文 顾秋蓓 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Today I would like to begin with a story. Yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs.
全国大学生英语演讲比赛演讲稿范文
顾秋蓓
Good
afternoon,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
Today
I
would
like
to
begin
with
a
story.
Yes,
that's
a
memorable
scene
in
one
of
my
favorite
movies,
called
Gorillas
in
the
Mist,
based
on
a
true
story
of
Mrs.
Dian
Fossey,
who
spent
most
of
bet
lifetime
in
Rwanda
to
protect
the
ecoenvironment
there
until
the
very
end
of
her
life.
To
me,
the
movie
not
only
presents
an
unforgettable
scene
but
also
acts
as
a
6)
timeless
reminder
that
we
should
not
develop
the
tourist
industry
at
the
cost
of
our
ecoenvironment.
All
these
7)
appalling(令人震惊的)
facts
have
brought
us
to
the
realization
that
we
can
no
longer
stand
by
and
do
nothing,
because
the
very
thought
of
it
has
been
8)
eroding(侵蚀)
our
resources.
Encouragingly,
the
explosive
growth
of
global
travel
has
put
tourism
again
in
the
spotlight,
which
is
why
the
United
Nations
has
made
2002
the
year
of
ecotourism,
for
the
first
time
to
bring
to
the
world's
attention
the
benefits
of
tourism,
but
also
its
capacity
to
destroy
our
ecoenvironment.
Now
every
year,
many
local
ecoenvironmental
protection
organizations
an:
receiving
donations--big
notes,
small
notes
or
even
coins--from
housewives,
9)
plumbers(水管工人),
ambulance
drivers,
salesmen,
teachers,
children
and
10)
invalids(残疾人),
Some
of
them
can
not
afford
to
send
the
money
but
they
do.
These
are
the
ones
who
drive
the
cabs,
who
nurse
in
hospitals,
who
are
suffering
from
ecological
damage
in
their
neighborhood.
Why?
Because
they
care.
Because
they
still
want
their
Mother
Nature
back.
Because
they
know
it
still
belongs
to
them.
This
kind
of
feeling
that
I
have,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
is
when
it
feels
like
it,
smells
like
it,
and
looks
like
it,
it's
all
coming
from
a
scene
to
remember,
a
scene
to
recall
and
to
cherish.
The
other
night,
as
l
saw
the
moon
linger
over
the
land
and
before
it
was
sent
into
the
invisible,
my
mind
was
filled
with
songs.
I
found
myself
humming
softly,
not
to
the
music,
but
to
some-
thing
else,
someplace
else.
a
place
remembered,
a
place
untouched,
a
field
of
grass
where
no
one
seem
to
have
been
except
the
deer.
And
all
those
unforgettable
scenes
strengthened
the
feeling
that
it's
lime
for
us
to
do
something,
for
our
own
and
our
coming
generation.
Once
again,
I
have
come
to
think
of
Mrs.
Dian
Fossey
be-
cause
it's
with
her
spirit,
passion,
courage
and
strong
sense
of
our
ecoenvironment
that
we
are
taking
our
next
step
into
the
world.
And
no
matter
who
we
are,
what
we
do
and
where
we
go,
in
our
mind,
there's
always
a
scene
to
remember,
a
scene
worth
our
effort
to
protect
it
and
fight
for
it.
Thank
you
very
much.
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