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關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇一
but clean air is expected on thursday thanks to another round of cold air, forecasters said.
seasonal factors played an important role as winter is the high pollution season, and straw burning in nearby provinces also contributed to the pollution, experts said.
shanghai's air quality index, a new air quality reporting system that monitors sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, pm10 and pm2.5, reached 254 by 7 pm on wednesday.
the figure, which indicated the air had reached the level of heavy pollution, was the highest seen since the index was introduced two months ago, according to the shanghai environmental monitoring center.
shanghai's hourly density of pm2.5, air particles smaller than 2.5 microns, also reached 250 micrograms per cubic meter by 10 am, while the reading was only 60 micrograms per cubic meter early tuesday morning.
the heavy pollution in the eastern metropolis followed thick air pollution in beijing over the weekend. beijing's density of pm2.5 broke the record since the municipality began publishing the data in early 20xx as its figure went higher than 900 micrograms per cubic meter in several districts of the city on saturday.
lin chenyan, a forecaster with shanghai environmental monitoring center, said the cold front brought in airborne pollutants from the north.
"the cold snap is like a broom sweeping down all the way to shanghai, and it brings the dust here," said lin, adding that atmospheric motion sometimes causes trouble such as that.
before arriving in shanghai, the pollutants had left some of shanghai's neighboring provinces shrouded in smog and fog.
fifty out of the 72 monitoring stations in jiangsu province reported medium to heavy pollution on monday evening, according to zhang xiangzhi, deputy director of the jiangsu environmental monitoring center.
yang xin, a professor with fudan university's department of environmental science and engineering who specializes in atmospheric particulates, said seasonal influences explain the record-breaking data in both beijing and shanghai.
"take shanghai as an example. it just celebrated its cleanest summer in 20xx - sea breeze from the southeast is helpful in diluting pollutants in the air. however, the monsoons coming from the northwest in the winter usually bring dirty air from the north," yang said.
agricultural straw burning in nearby areas also contributed to part of shanghai's pm2.5 reading, according to wang lin, a researcher at fudan university's department of environmental science and engineering.
"but it's hard for the shanghai government to prohibit farmers in the neighboring regions from doing so," wang said.
according to lin, the forecaster, shanghai's air was set to improve on wednesday night and early thursday morning. the next wave of cold air is much cleaner because of the clearing of air pollution in the north.
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇二
chinese cities should close schools, cut working hours and stop outdoor activities during the most severe spells of air pollution, the ministry of environmental protection has said.
"every possible compulsory measure" must be taken to cut emissions during the heaviest smog – including suspending factory production and imposing traffic restrictions.
the ministry's guidelines, issued in a circular, come as china grapples with frequent choking smog in its big cities, a consequence of years of breakneck economic growth that has fuelled public anger.
state media recently reported that an eight-year-old girl who lived near a busy thoroughfare in the coastal province of jiangsu had been diagnosed with lung cancer. the case of the girl, believed to be the country's youngest lung cancer patient, has sparked a public outcry.
despite frequent calls for cutting pollution over recent years, and growing public anger, the problem has only got worse. schools and workplaces typically operate as normal in all but the most severe smog, even when it reaches hazardous levels.
primary and middle schools suspended classes last month in the north-east city of harbin during a smog emergency. the airport and some bus routes were also closed.
china must also toughen anti-pollution measures on industry and reduce its dependence on coal, which produces more than three-quarters of the country's electricity, the environment ministry said.
public security departments should also toughen checks on vehicles, including phasing out older ones, and ensure there are not too many on the roads, it said.
china said in september it would slash coal consumption and shut down polluting mills, factories and smelters, though experts have said implementing the measures would prove difficult.
air pollution is expected to worsen this winter because of a chronic natural gas shortage.
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇三
sino-japan problem is always a sensitive topic, a fuse which can trigger a serial of explosion. some so-called patriots argue that buying domestic products is patriotism and proclaim that in particular all the chinese should reject goods marked “made in japan”.
those who are more extreme may smash or plunder a shop which sells japan products or burn any japanese car in the street no matter who owns it.
then, how about launch a war against japan so that we can destroy that malicious disgusting nation which had invaded our mother land then unscrupulous deny the history written in black and white?
what if a person, on one hand is a patriot from tip to toe and willing to sacrifice his life to his country if japan dare to wage a war against china(if possible) while one the other hand he is a japanese culture vulture?
what if the shop the mob smashed is owned by a hard working chinese businessman? had they committed a crime? are the masses just venting their discontentment which accumulates day by day because of the appalling unfairness in the reality?
is it true we just take japan or international trade as an outlet?
patriotism is not nationalistic fever, not intense ethnic emotion. we need to calm down and differentiate ethnical frenzy and moderate sober patriotism.
in addition, there is always danger to ignore the real problematic issue such as political corruption, academic plagiarism, educational unfairness, and social classes polarizing which are screaming for our attention and should be our priority.
what has been called for in the loudest voice is usually the most lacking one. ramble roars in the movie “first blood”-i have done everything for my country, what has my country done for me?! nowadays, we badly need a rewritten version of kennedy’s famous saying “ask not only what you can do for your country but also what your country can do for you.”
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇四
in the matter of courage we all have our limits. there never was a hero whodid not have his bounds. i suppose it may be said of nelson and all the otherswhose courage has been advertised that there came times in their lives whentheir bravery knew it had come to its limit.
i have found mine a good many times. sometimes this was expected--often itwas unexpected. i know a man who is not afraid to sleep with a rattle-snake, butyou could not get him to sleep with a safety-razor.
i never had the courage to talk across a long, narrow room. i should be atthe end of the room facing all the audience. if i attempt to talk across a roomi find myself turning this way and that, and thus at alternate periods i havepart of the audience behind me. you ought never to have any part of the audiencebehind you; you never can tell what they are going to do.
i'll sit down.
中文:
在勇氣問題上,,人人都有極限。從來就沒有膽大包天的英雄好漢,。我想,,可以說,納爾遜和所有那些被大量宣傳的勇士,,一生中都有勇氣達(dá)到極限的時(shí)候,。
我就多次發(fā)現(xiàn)自己的勇氣到了極限。有時(shí)是意料之中的——經(jīng)常是出乎意料的,。我認(rèn)識(shí)一個(gè)人.此君不怕與響尾蛇同寢,,可你無法讓他與保安剃刀共眠。
我從來就沒有勇氣在狹長房間的中央發(fā)表講話,。我得站在房間的一頭,,面對(duì)全體聽眾。如果我試圖站在房間中央講話,,我就會(huì)不斷地轉(zhuǎn)身,,這樣,就不斷有部分聽眾在我背后,。你們永遠(yuǎn)不能讓自己背后有聽眾;你們永遠(yuǎn)鬧不清他們要干什么,。
我得坐下了。
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇五
ladies and gentlemen, good morning! i’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech.
man’s life is a process of growing up, actually i’m standing here is a growth. if a person’s life must constituted by various choices, then i grow up along with these choices. once i hope i can study in a college in future, however that’s passed, as you know i come here, now i wonder what the future holds for me.
when i come to this school, i told to myself: this my near future, all starts here. following i will learn to become a man, a integrated man, who has a fine body, can take on important task, has independent thought, an open mind, intensive thought, has the ability to judge right and wrong, has a perfect job.
once my teacher said :” you are not sewing, you are stylist; never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought, not craft.” i will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study, during these process i will combine learning with doing. if i can achieve this “future”, i think that i really grow up. and i deeply believe kindred, good-fellowship and love will perfection and happy in the future.
how to say future? maybe it’s a nice wish. lets make up our minds, stick to it and surely well enjoy our life.
中文大意:
女士們,,先生們,上午好,。我很高興在這里為大家作一個(gè)簡短的講話,。
人的一生是一個(gè)成長的過程,事實(shí)上,,我現(xiàn)在站在這里也是一次成長,。如果一個(gè)人的一生必須面臨不同的選擇,那么我就是伴隨著這些選擇成長起來的,。曾經(jīng)我盼望將來能上大學(xué),,然而那已經(jīng)過去了,,現(xiàn)在我在這兒,只想知道我的未來會(huì)是什么樣的,。
當(dāng)我來到這所學(xué)校,,我告訴我自己:我不久的將來都從這里開始。接著我要學(xué)習(xí)如何做人,,如何做一個(gè)正直的人,,并且擁有一個(gè)健康的體魄,能承擔(dān)重要的任務(wù),,能獨(dú)立思考,,思想開放,心思縝密,,有判斷是非的能力,,有一份不錯(cuò)的工作。
我的老師曾經(jīng)告訴我說:“你不是在修補(bǔ)而是在創(chuàng)造;永遠(yuǎn)不要忘記你向人們所展示的是你的思想,,而不是你的手藝,。”我會(huì)將我的性格,,興趣愛好和能力一起融入到學(xué)習(xí)中去,。在這過程中,我邊學(xué)習(xí)邊實(shí)踐,。如果我能實(shí)現(xiàn)這個(gè)“未來”,,我就認(rèn)為我真的成長了。并且我深信我的親人,,好朋友以及愛會(huì)使我的未來更完美,,更幸福。
如何來解釋未來呢? 也許那只是一個(gè)美好的愿望,。讓我們下定決心,,堅(jiān)持到底,那我們的人生一定能過得很精彩,。
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇六
the world we live in is becoming more and more intolerable because of environmental destruction. for example forest destruction results in decrease of planting land and unpleasant weather. in addition man is faced with problems of water pollution and air pollution.
a lot of measures have been taken. planting trees helps improve and beautify the environment. besides laws concerning environmental protection have been put into effect and achieved good results.
however the problem of environmental protection remains far from being solved. on the one hand the environment pollution and destruction are getting worse and worse in the modern world. on the other hand the lack of knowledge about the importance of protecting environment hinders the solving of the problem. in a word there is a long way to go before we enjoy a clean and comfortable world.
the world we live in is becoming more and more intolerable because of environmental destruction. for example forest destruction results in decrease of planting land and unpleasant weather. in addition man is faced with problems of water pollution and air pollution.
a lot of measures have been taken. planting trees helps improve and beautify the environment. besides laws concerning environmental protection have been put into effect and achieved good results.
however the problem of environmental protection remains far from being solved. on the one hand the environment pollution and destruction are getting worse and worse in the modern world. on the other hand the lack of knowledge about the importance of protecting environment hinders the solving of the problem. in a word there is a long way to go before we enjoy a clean and comfortable world.
我們生活的世界變得越來越難以忍受因?yàn)榄h(huán)境破壞的原因,。例如森林的破壞導(dǎo)致減少種植的土地和令人不快的天氣。此外人類正面臨的問題和被污染的空氣污染的水,。
很多已經(jīng)采取措施,。植樹有助于提高和美化環(huán)境。除此以外環(huán)境保護(hù)-法律已經(jīng)實(shí)施取得了良好的效果,。
然而問題的環(huán)保仍難以解決,。另一方面污染、破壞環(huán)境越來越糟在現(xiàn)代世界中,。另一方面缺乏知識(shí)的環(huán)境保護(hù)問題求解的制約,。一言以蔽之還有很長的路要走我們享受了干凈,、舒適的世界。
我們生活的世界變得越來越難以忍受因?yàn)榄h(huán)境破壞的原因,。例如森林的破壞導(dǎo)致減少種植的土地和令人不快的天氣,。此外人類正面臨的問題和被污染的空氣污染的水。
很多已經(jīng)采取措施,。植樹有助于提高和美化環(huán)境,。除此以外環(huán)境保護(hù)-法律已經(jīng)實(shí)施取得了良好的效果。
然而問題的環(huán)保仍難以解決,。另一方面污染,、破壞環(huán)境越來越糟在現(xiàn)代世界中。另一方面缺乏知識(shí)的環(huán)境保護(hù)問題求解的制約,。一言以蔽之還有很長的路要走我們享受了干凈,、舒適的世界。
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇七
with the rapid development of our societmore and more people are fond of online shopping for itconvenience. online shopping habeen a heated fashion. but different people have different viewon thipoint. after all evercoin hatwo sides.
隨著社會(huì)的快速發(fā)展,,因?yàn)榫W(wǎng)上購物方便,,越來越多的人喜歡網(wǎng)上購物。網(wǎng)上購物已經(jīng)成為熱門時(shí)尚,。但是,,不同的人對(duì)這有不同的看法。畢竟,,每個(gè)硬幣都有兩面,。
online shopping haadvantageawell adisadvantages. firstlnowadaythe internet habecome a must. aconvenient ait ipeople depend on online shopping ait caterfor those who are buswith work or other things. and it can help usave much monewhich icheaper than what we buin the physical store. what’more it contributethe internet to the further development.
網(wǎng)上購物有優(yōu)勢(shì)也有劣勢(shì)。首先,,如今互聯(lián)網(wǎng)已經(jīng)成為必須品,。因?yàn)樗芊奖悖藗円揽烤W(wǎng)上購物因?yàn)樗夏切┟τ诠ぷ骰蚱渌虑榈娜说男枨?。它還可以幫我們節(jié)省很多少錢,,比我們?cè)趯?shí)體店買更便宜。更重要的是,,它有助于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)進(jìn)一步發(fā)展,。
however it ialso a risk of online shopping awe pathe bill online bour credit cardwe mabe cheated bthe dishonest shoppers. sometimethe qualitof what we buonline imuch worse than we could imagine.
然而,因?yàn)槲覀冇眯庞每ㄔ诰W(wǎng)上支付,,所以網(wǎng)上購物也是有風(fēng)險(xiǎn)的,,我們可能會(huì)被不誠實(shí)商家騙。有時(shí)我們?cè)诰W(wǎng)上買的東西的質(zhì)量比我們想象的糟很多,。
in mopinion when we are shopping online we should keep wise to prevent ufrom treating. and we’ll find that online shopping haadvantageover disadvantages.
在我看來,當(dāng)我們?cè)诰W(wǎng)上購物時(shí),,我們理智點(diǎn)以防被騙,。這樣的話我們會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)網(wǎng)上購物的優(yōu)點(diǎn)多于缺點(diǎn),。
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇八
helloeveryone! my name is ren qingwen. i am 8years old. i like drawing, reading, andtelling stories. today i am telling you a story- the missing forest
once upon atime, there was a kingdom of forest. everyone lived there happily. some werehunting, some were making clothes, and some were catching fishes. life there waswonderful.
there was alaw in this kingdom -nobody could cut down trees. once the prince was chasing arabbit and he kicked down three little trees by accident. the king knew it andhe let the guards hit the prince thirty times to punish him.
the king wasvery old. before he dead, he told the prince his last words,” i am very old now. the forest is our last hope. you willbe the new king. you couldn’t change the law, or a lot of monsters will come! rememberit my son!”
and shortlyafterwards, the prince became the new king. and the country became stronger andstronger. he was a good king but he still grudged that law!
oneday, a guest came to the kingdom. he showed the king
a were houses and buildings on the picture. the king was vey excited. andhe decided to listen to that man. he commanded to cut down all the trees. andhe created a new world! everyone tried to stop him, but it didn’t work.
trees werecutting down, animals were running away. tall buildings were built! at thebeginning, people liked the new city,but later something bad happened. all kinds of monsters showed up: rainmonster, hot monster, wind monster and sand monster. people felt sick with theenvironment, because the new citybrought a lot of pollution. people missed the forest, the animals and thelovely city they used to live in. but they were not able to change it at became homeless and had to abandon their city. watchedthe image lying before him, the king sank into the seat.
ladies andgentlemen, from this story we can see that we have to protect our home- theearth, we have to protect the trees, the rivers, the animals and the air, orsomething terrible must happen to us!
it is the onlyearth we got!
that’s all! thankyou!
關(guān)于環(huán)境污染霧霾的演講稿篇九
in the summer recess between freshman and sophomore years in college, i wasinvited to be an instructor at a high school leadership camp hosted by a collegein michigan. i was already highly involved in most campus activities, and ijumped at the opportunity.
about an hour into the first day of camp, amid the frenzy of icebreakersand forced interactions, i first noticed the boy under the tree. he was smalland skinny, and his obvious discomfort and shyness made him appear frail andfragile. only 50 feet away, 200 eager campers were bumping bodies, playing,joking and meeting each other, but the boy under the tree seemed to want to beanywhere other than where he was. the desperate loneliness he radiated almoststopped me from approaching him, but i remembered the instructions from thesenior staff to stay alert for campers who might feel left out.
as i walked toward him i said, “hi, my name is kevin and i’m one of thecounselors. it’s nice to meet you. how are you?”
in a shaky, sheepish voice he reluctantly answered, “okay, i guess.”
i calmly asked him if he wanted to join the activities and meet some newpeople. he quietly replied, “no, this is not really my thing.”
i could sense that he was in a new world, that this whole experience wasforeign to him. but i somehow knew it wouldn’t be right to push him, either. hedidn’t need a pep talk, he needed a friend. after several silent moments, myfirst interaction with the boy under the tree was over.
at lunch the next day, i found myself leading camp songs at the top of mylungs for 200 of my new friends. the campers were eagerly participated. my gazewandered over the mass of noise and movement and was caught by the image of theboy from under the tree, sitting alone, staring out the window. i nearly forgotthe words to the song i was supposed to be leading. at my first opportunity, itried again, with the same questions as before: “how are you doing? are youokay?”
to which he again replied, “yeah, i’m all right. i just don’t really getinto this stuff. ”
as i left the cafeteria, i too realized this was going to take more timeand effort than i had thought — if it was even possible to get through to him atall.
that evening at our nightly staff meeting, i made my concerns about himknown. i explained to my fellow staff members my impression of him and askedthem to pay special attention and spend time with him when they could.
the days i spend at camp each year fly by faster than any others i haveknown. thus, before i knew it, mid-week had dissolved into the final night ofcamp and i was chaperoning the “l(fā)ast dance”. the students were doing all theycould to savor every last moment with their new “best friends” — friends theywould probably never see again.
as i watched the campers share their parting moments, i suddenly saw whatwould be one of the most vivid memories of my life. the boy from under the tree,who stared blankly out the kitchen window, was now a shirtless dancing owned the dance floor as he and two girls proceeded to cut up a rug. iwatched as he shared meaningful, intimate time with people at whom he couldn’teven look just days earlier. i couldn’t believe it was him. in october of mysophomore year, a late-night phone call pulled me away from my chemistry book. asoft-spoken, unfamiliar voice asked politely, “is kevin there?”
“you’re talking to him. who’s this?”
“this is tom johnson’s mom. do you remember tommy from leadership camp?”
the boy under the tree. how could i not remember? “yes, i do”, i said.“he’s a very nice young man. how is he?”
an abnormally long pause followed, then mrs. johnson said, “my tommy waswalking home from school this week when he was hit by a car and killed.”shocked, i offered my condolences.
“i just wanted to call you”, she said, “because tommy mentioned you so manytimes. i wanted you to know that he went back to school this fall withconfidence. he made new friends. his grades went up. and he even went out on afew dates. i just wanted to thank you for making a difference for tom. the lastfew months were the best few months of his life.”
in that instant, i realized how easy it is to give a bit of yourself everyday. you may never know how much each gesture may mean to someone else. i tellthis story as often as i can, and when i do, i urge others to look out for theirown “boy under the tree.”
在大一到大二之間的那個(gè)暑假,,密歇根的一所大學(xué)主辦一次中學(xué)學(xué)生干部夏令營,,邀我擔(dān)任輔導(dǎo)員。對(duì)于校園的多數(shù)活動(dòng),,我都持贊同態(tài)度并積極參與,,那次我同樣欣然接受了。
頭一天活動(dòng)進(jìn)行大約一個(gè)鐘頭,,我注意到,,開始活躍的營員們興致濃厚,不太自然地互動(dòng)起來,,而樹下卻有一個(gè)孤零零的男孩,。他身材矮小,瘦弱不堪,,那明顯的不安和羞怯使他顯得不堪一擊,。在只有五十英尺遠(yuǎn)的地方,二百名充滿激情的營員正在玩耍,、開玩笑并互作介紹,,而樹下的男孩似乎除了想呆在原地,不想去任何地方,。他流露出的極度孤獨(dú)令我?guī)缀蹼y以靠近,,但我沒忘記資深輔導(dǎo)員們的提示:對(duì)可能感覺受到冷落的營員要保持警惕。
我走向那個(gè)男孩,,對(duì)他說:“嗨!我叫凱文,,是你們的輔導(dǎo)員。很高興認(rèn)識(shí)你,,你好嗎?”
帶著顫抖的怯生生的聲音,,他勉強(qiáng)答道:“我想——還好吧?!?/p>
我平靜地問他想不想投入到那些活動(dòng)從而結(jié)識(shí)一些人,,他輕聲回答:“不,那不關(guān)我的事,?!?/p>
我能感覺到他在面對(duì)一個(gè)新的環(huán)境,這種體驗(yàn)對(duì)他來說是全然陌生的,。也不知為什么,我覺得強(qiáng)迫他加入也不妥當(dāng),。他不需要鼓勵(lì)性的講,他需要的是朋友。幾次沉默之后,,我和樹下男孩的接觸就此結(jié)束,。
第二天吃午飯的時(shí)候,我扯開嗓門,,領(lǐng)著二百名剛認(rèn)識(shí)的新朋友唱起了營歌,。營員們都熱情參與,我的目光游移于這群人,,忽然那個(gè)“樹下男孩”的樣子吸引了我的注意:他孤零零地坐著,,眼瞅著窗外。我?guī)缀跬浟祟I(lǐng)唱的歌詞,。只要一有機(jī)會(huì),,我就會(huì)照舊用那些話問他:“你怎么樣?你好嗎?”
他的回答依然是:“嗯,我很好,。我真地不想?yún)⑴c那種事兒,。”
我離開自助餐廳的時(shí)候充分認(rèn)識(shí)到,,扭轉(zhuǎn)這種狀況所需的時(shí)間和所做的努力要比我想像的要多——即便是在能讓他徹底“迷途知返”的情況下,。
在當(dāng)晚的全體工作人員會(huì)議上,我告訴了他們我對(duì)他的擔(dān)憂,。我向同事們說明他給我留下的印象,,請(qǐng)求他們對(duì)他給以特別的關(guān)注,并盡可能花時(shí)間和他在一起,。
每年我在營地度過的日子總是一晃而過,,感覺比其它時(shí)間過得快。這次同樣如此,。我還沒明白過來,,星期三已成過去,露營的最后一晚來到了,。我伴隨營員們跳起“最后的舞蹈”,。學(xué)生們都在竭力品味跟新“摯友”在一起的最后每一刻——他們或許以后再也見不到面了。
營員們共度這難忘的分別時(shí)刻,,這時(shí)我突然目睹了我一生都記憶最清晰的一幕:那個(gè)曾透過廚房窗戶茫然盯著外面的樹下男孩,,此時(shí)卻成了不穿襯衫的跳舞奇才。他和兩個(gè)女孩跳著搖擺舞,,在舞池里到處舞動(dòng),。我注視著他跟大家共享這親密無間又意義深長的時(shí)刻,而僅僅幾天前他卻對(duì)他們連瞧也不瞧一眼,。判若兩人,,讓我無法相信,。
我大二那年的十月,深夜的一個(gè)電話讓我放下化學(xué)課本,,一個(gè)柔和卻生疏的聲音彬彬有禮地問道:
“凱文在嗎?”
“我就是,,您是哪位?”
“我是湯姆?約翰遜的母親,您還記得那個(gè)參加夏令營的湯米嗎?”
樹下的那個(gè)男孩,,我怎么會(huì)不記得呢?
“我記得?!蔽艺f,,“他是個(gè)很不錯(cuò)的小伙子,他現(xiàn)在情況怎么樣?”
長長的反常沉默過后,,約翰遜夫人又說道:“湯米這個(gè)星期從學(xué)?;丶业臅r(shí)候,一輛汽車撞了他使他辭別人世,?!蔽腋械秸痼@,向她表示我的哀悼,。
“我給您打電話,,”她說,“只因?yàn)闇缀枚啻握f起過您,。我想讓您知道,,他今年秋季返校時(shí)有了自信心,交了新朋友,,學(xué)習(xí)成績提高了,,甚至還出去約會(huì)過幾次。我只想表達(dá)我的感激之情,,因?yàn)槭悄淖兞怂?。最后的這幾個(gè)月是他度過的生命中最美好的時(shí)光?!?/p>
在那一刻,,我意識(shí)到,你每天奉獻(xiàn)出一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)還是容易得很,,你可能永遠(yuǎn)都不知道你的舉動(dòng)對(duì)他人的影響有多大,。我常常講起這個(gè)故事,每當(dāng)講起的時(shí)候,,我總是力勸別人也注意一下他們自己的“樹下男孩”,。