第一篇:希拉里就职演说
Hillary Clinton Speech At The Democratic Convention
the Democratic National Convention telling them “we are on the same team” and it is time to unite the Democratic Party to win against John McCain.希拉里的演讲被安排在当天的最后一个环节。她和奥巴马在民主党预选中的竞争非常激烈,两人唇枪舌剑、互不相让,关系一度非常紧张。虽然最后奥巴马胜出,前第一夫人希拉里也多次表示会以党内团结为重并为奥巴马助选,但她的不少支持者依然对失败非常愤恨,并对奥巴马最后没有选择希拉里作副手感到不满,部分人甚至在这次党代会的举办地点丹佛的“百事中心”外面举行抗议并宣称会支持共和党候选人麦凯恩。希拉里在党代会上到底会对在预选中击败自己的奥巴马给予多大的支持一直是美国舆论和政界关注的焦点。美国媒体此前分析说,民主党急需这次代表大会来弥补党内因旷日持久的预选产生的分裂。
不过,民主党全国委员会主席霍华德·迪安会前坚称,民主党已经决定竭尽全力让奥巴马成为美国第44任总统。他说:“我们并不存在什么团结问题,如果有人怀疑这点,就等着看希拉里的演讲好了。”果然,希拉里27日清晰地向现场观众和选民表达了自己对奥巴马的支持,甚至说出了“他就是我的候选人,他必须是美国总统”这样引发全场雷鸣般掌声的话。
希拉里当天身穿一件桔黄色的套装,由女儿切尔西引上讲台。希拉里在主题演讲中首先说:“我非常荣幸今晚出现在民主党全国党代会上,我为女儿感到骄傲,为民主党感到骄傲,为支持巴拉克·奥巴马感到骄傲。”
希拉里接着对在民主党预选中支持自己的人表达了衷心的感谢。她对现场的群众和电视机前的观众说:“我要感谢来自全美50个州、波多黎各和海外的支持民主党的每一个人……你们教会我很多,你们让我微笑,你们甚至让我热泪盈眶……你们让我成为你们生活中的一部分,你们也成为我生活中的一部分。”她接着提到了自己在预选中的感人经历。她说:“我永远都忘不了那个收养了两个患有自闭症孩子的单身妈妈,她没有医疗保险,还发现自己患上了癌症。她在自己已经掉光了秀发的头上写着我的名字,要我为医疗保险事业继续战斗;我永远都忘不了那个身着海军陆战队制服、等待医疗保险好几个月的年轻战士,他要我照顾他军中的兄弟,因为很多人还待在那里(伊拉克)的炮火声中;我永远都忘不了那个告诉我他妈妈只有微薄工资的男孩,充满忧虑的他对家庭的未来不知所措。”
希拉里紧接着劝导自己的支持者帮助奥巴马竞选、为他投票。她说:“我想让你们问问自己:你们仅仅是为了我而竞选吗,还是为了那些年轻的战士以及和他们类似的人,还是为了那些一边和癌症抗争、一边艰苦抚育孩子的妈妈,还是为了那个和母亲依靠微薄收入的男孩,还是为了在这个国家中那些感到被忽视的人?不管你过去是为我还是为巴拉克投票,现在是凝聚成一股力量为共同目的奋斗的时候了。我们处在同一个团队中,没有人可以置身事外。”
希拉里还说,奥巴马会振兴美国经济,捍卫美国劳工利益,带领国家应对全球挑战。她呼吁美国人投奥巴马的票,唯有奥巴马才能推动美国改变,继续向前发展。希拉里表示,对自己支持奥巴马感到“非常骄傲”,而且选民不应该选择共和党候选人麦凯恩。希拉里说:“不要麦凯恩,压根儿就别考虑他 ……我们不要在共和党8年执政之后再来一个这样的4年。”
希拉里的丈夫、美国前总统克林顿当天也出席了妻子的演讲会。美国权威机构盖洛普的最新民调显示,共和党总统候选人麦凯恩目前支持率为46%,领先奥巴马两个百分点。这是自奥巴马6月稳获总统提名以来,首次在民调上被麦凯恩超越。
Official Transcript
CLINTON: Thank you.Thank you all.Thank you.Thank you all very, very much.Thank you.Thank you all very much.I, I am so honored to be here tonight.You know, I'm, I'm here tonight as a proud mother, as a proud Democrat......as a proud senator from New York......a proud American......and a proud supporter of Barack Obama.My friends, it is time to take back the country we love.And whether you voted for me or you voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose.We are on the same team.And none of us can afford to sit on the sidelines.This is a fight for the future, and it's a fight we must win together.I haven't spent the past 35 years in the trenches, advocating for children, campaigning for universal health care, helping parents balance work and family, and fighting for women's rights here at home and around the world......to see another Republican in the White House squander our promise of a country that really fulfills the hopes of our people.And you haven't worked so hard over the last 18 months or endured the last eight years to suffer through more failed leadership.No way, no how, no McCain.Barack Obama is my candidate, and he must be our president.Tonight, I ask you to remember what a presidential election is really about.When the polls have closed and the ads are finally off the air, it comes down to you, the American people, and your lives, and your children's futures.For me, it's been a privilege to meet you in your homes, your workplaces, and your communities.Your stories reminded me that, every day, America's greatness is bound up in the lives of the American people, your hard work, your devotion to duty, your love for your children, and your determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles.You taught me so much, and you made me laugh, and, yes, you even made me cry.You allowed me to become part of your lives, and you became part of mine.I will always remember the single mom who had adopted two kids with autism.She didn't have any health insurance, and she discovered she had cancer.But she greeted me with her bald head, painted with my name on it, and asked me to fight for health care for her and her children.I will always remember the young man in a Marine Corps T-shirt who waited months for medical care.And he said to me, “Take care of my buddies.A lot of them are still over there.And then will you please take care of me?”
And I will always remember the young boy who told me his mom worked for the minimum wage, that her employer had cut her hours.He said he just didn't know what his family was going to do.I will always be grateful to everyone from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the territories......who joined our campaign on behalf of all those people left out and left behind by the Bush administration.To my supporters, to my champions, to my sisterhood of the traveling pantsuits......from the bottom of my heart, thank you.Thank you, because you never gave in and you never gave up.And together we made history.And along the way, America lost two great Democratic champions who would have been here with us tonight, one of our finest young leaders, Arkansas Democratic Chair Bill Gwatney, who believed with all his heart......that America and the South should be Democratic from top to bottom.And Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a dear friend to many of us, a loving mother, a courageous leader who never gave up her quest to make America fairer and smarter, stronger and better.Steadfast in her beliefs, a fighter of uncommon grace, she was an inspiration to me and to us all.Our heart goes out to Stephanie's son, Mervyn, Jr., and Bill's wife, Rebecca, who traveled here to Denver to join this family of Democrats.You know, Bill Gwatney and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones knew that, after eight years of George Bush, people are hurting at home and our standing has eroded around the world.We have a lot of work ahead of us: jobs lost;houses gone;falling wages;rising prices;the Supreme Court in a right-wing headlock;and our government in partisan gridlock;the biggest deficit in our nation's history.I ran for president to renew the promise of America, to rebuild the middle class and sustain the American dream, to provide opportunity to those who are willing to work hard for it and have that work rewarded, so they could save for college, a home, and retirement, afford gas and groceries, and have a little left over each month.To promote a clean energy economy that will create millions of green-collar jobs, to create a health care system that is universal, high-quality, and affordable, so that every single parent knows their children will be taken care of.We want to create a world-class education system and make college affordable again, to fight for an America that is defined by deep and meaningful equality, from civil rights to labor rights, from women's rights to gay rights......from ending discrimination to promoting unionization, to providing help for the most important job there is, caring for our families, and to help every child live up to his or her God-given potential, to make America once again a nation of immigrants and of laws, to restore fiscal sanity to Washington, and make our government an institution of the public good, not of private plunder.To restore America's standing in the world, to end the war in Iraq, bring our troops home with honor, care for our veterans, and give them the services they have earned.We will work for an America again that will join with our allies in confronting our shared challenges, from poverty and genocide to terrorism and global warming.Most of all, I ran to stand up for all those who have been invisible to their government for eight long years.Those are the reasons I ran for president, and those are the reasons I support Barack Obama for president.I want you, I want you to ask yourselves: Were you in this campaign just for me, or were you in it for that young Marine and others like him?
Were you in it for that mom struggling with cancer while raising her kids?
Were you in it for that young boy and his mom surviving on the minimum wage?
Were you in it for all the people in this country who feel invisible?
We need leaders once again who can tap into that special blend of American confidence and optimism that has enabled generations before us to meet our toughest challenges, leaders who can help us show ourselves and the world that with our ingenuity, creativity, and innovative spirit, there are no limits to what is possible in America.Now, this will not be easy.Progress never is.But it will be impossible if we don't fight to put a Democrat back into the White House.We need to elect Barack Obama, because we need a president who understands that America can't compete in the global economy by padding the pockets of energy speculators while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas.We need a president who understands we can't solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil companies while ignoring opportunities to invest in the new technologies that will build a green economy.We need a president who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class.Barack Obama began his career fighting for workers displaced by the global economy.He built his campaign on a fundamental belief that change in this country must start from the ground up, not the top down.And he knows that government must be about “we the people,” not “we the favored few.”
And when Barack Obama is in the White House, he'll revitalize our economy, defend the working people of America, and meet the global challenges of our times.Democrats know how to do this.As I recall, we did it before with President Clinton and the Democrats.And if we do our part, we'll do it again with President Obama and the Democrats.Just think of what America will be as we transform our energy economy, create those millions of jobs, build a strong base for economic growth and shared prosperity, get middle-class families the tax relief they deserve.And I cannot wait to watch Barack Obama sign into law a health care plan that covers every single American.And we know that President Obama will end the war in Iraq responsibly, bring our troops home, and begin to repair our alliances around the world.And Barack will have with him a terrific partner in Michelle Obama.Anyone who saw Michelle's speech last night knows she will be a great first lady for America.And Americans are fortunate that Joe Biden will be at Barack Obama's side...a strong leader, a good man who understands both the economic stresses here at home and the strategic challenges abroad.He's pragmatic, he's tough, and he's wise.And Joe, of course, will be supported by his wonderful wife, Jill.They will be a great team for our country.Now, John McCain is my colleague and my friend.He has served our country with honor and courage.But we don’t need four more years of the last eight years...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more economic stagnation and less affordable health care...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more high gas prices and less alternative energy...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more jobs getting shipped overseas and fewer jobs created here at home...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more skyrocketing debt, and home foreclosures, and mounting bills that are crushing middle-class families...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more war and less diplomacy...AUDIENCE: No!H.CLINTON:...more of a government where the privileged few come first and everyone else comes last.AUDIENCE: No!
H.CLINTON: Well, John McCain says the economy is fundamentally sound.John McCain doesn't think 47 million people without health insurance is a crisis.John McCain wants to privatize Social Security.And in 2008, he still thinks it's OK when women don't earn equal pay for equal work.Now, with an agenda like that, it makes perfect sense that George Bush and John McCain will be together next week in the Twin Cities, because these days they're awfully hard to tell apart.You know, America is still around after 232 years because we have risen to every challenge in every new time, changing to be faithful to our values of equal opportunity for all and the common good.And I know what that can mean for every man, woman, and child in America.I'm a United States senator because, in 1848, a group of courageous women, and a few brave men, gathered in Seneca Falls, New York, many traveling for days and nights to participate in the first convention on women's rights in our history.And so dawned a struggle for the right to vote that would last 72 years, handed down by mother to daughter to granddaughter, and a few sons and grandsons along the way.These women and men looked into their daughters' eyes and imagined a fairer and freer world and found the strength to fight, to rally, to picket, to endure ridicule and harassment, and brave violence and jail.And after so many decades, 88 years ago on this very day, the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, became enshrined in our Constitution.My mother was born before women could vote.My daughter got to vote for her mother for president.This is the story of America, of women and men who defy the odds and never give up.So how do we give this country back to them? By following the example of a brave New Yorker, a woman who risked her lives to bring slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad.On that path to freedom, Harriet Tubman had one piece of advice: “If you hear the dogs, keep going.If you see the torches in the woods, keep going.If there's shouting after you, keep going.Don't ever stop.Keep going.If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.”
And even in the darkest moments, that is what Americans have done.We have found the faith to keep going.I have seen it.I have seen it in our teachers and our firefighters, our police officers, our nurses, our small-business owners, and our union workers.I've seen it in the men and women of our military.In America, you always keep going.We're Americans.We're not big on quitting.And, remember, before we can keep going, we've got to get going by electing Barack Obama the next president of the United States.We don't have a moment to lose or a vote to spare.Nothing less than the fate of our nation and the future of our children hangs in the balance.I want you to think about your children and grandchildren come Election Day.Think about the choices your parents and grandparents made that had such a big impact on your lives and on the life of our nation.We've got to ensure that the choice we make in this election honors the sacrifices of all who came before us and will fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope.That is our duty, to build that bright future, to teach our children that, in America, there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great, no ceiling too high for all who work hard, who keep going, have faith in God, in our country, and each other.That is our mission, Democrats.Let's elect Barack Obama and Joe Biden for that future worthy of our great country.Thank you.God bless you, and Godspeed.
第二篇:希拉里演讲稿
We are living at an extraordinary moment in history.There are some days when I am very optimistic, and there are other days, I have to confess, when I'm pessimistic.I guess that just goes with the territory.But what I am absolutely convinced of is that our common values, values shared and exemplified by our country and by Israel, are the right values, the values that everyone should have an opportunity to be exposed to and to understand and, hopefully, to emulate.There is no other option in the world that, as Tom Friedman said, has been flattened.We can communicate with each other, we can be transported over long distances quickly, we can follow events in other places far away.And therefore, we need to recognize that our struggle, our ongoing struggle for freedom and democracy is the only way that we can ensure that in this shrinking, flattened world, our children will have a chance for peace and security.We cannot shrink from the duty that this time has imposed upon us.We can have great--and we should--great debates and discussions about what are the best ways to proceed and to pursue these common objectives.We need that.We need that debate and discussion because we are in uncharted territory.No one has all the answers, and we need the combined intelligence and good ideas of as many people as possible.So what you are doing today is not only on behalf of AIPAC, not only on behalf of Israel, not only on behalf of the strong and enduring
relationship between the United States and Israel;it is truly on behalf of the kind of world we want for our children and, for those lucky enough, grandchildren.And we cannot grow weary.This is a long, arduous path.Israel, Israelis, the American Jewish community and the broader diaspora know about this struggle and this path better than most.So if we resolve not to grow weary, but to pursue these values together, I am ultimately not only optimistic, but confident that the world will see a better and brighter day, and our children will thank us for making it possible.
第三篇:希拉里演讲稿
You know, you know, we started this great effort on a sunny July morning in Pindars Corner on Pat and Liz Moynihan’s beautiful farm and 62 counties, 16 months, 3 debates, 2 opponents, and 6 black 3)pantsuits later, because of you, here we are.You came out and said that issues and ideals matter.Jobs matter, downstate and upstate.Health care matters, education matters, the environment matters, Social Security matters, a woman’s right to choose matters.It all matters and I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, New York!
Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation.I am profoundly grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you.I will, I will do everything I can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.I would like all of you and the countless New Yorkers and Americans watching to join me in honoring him for his 4)incredible half century of service to New York and our nation.Senator Moynihan, on behalf of New York and America, thank you.I promise you tonight that I will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of New York’s families.Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans.Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers.And how fortunate we are indeed to live in the most 5)diverse, 6)dynamic and beautiful state in the entire union.You know, from the South Bronx to the Southern Tier, from Brooklyn to Buffalo, from Montauk to Massena, from the 7)world’s tallest skyscrapers to breathtaking mountain ranges, I’ve met people whose faces and stories I will never forget.Thousands of New Yorkers from all 62 counties welcomed me into your schools, your local 8)diners, your factory floors, your living rooms and front 9)porches.You taught me, you tested me and you shared with me your challenges and concerns-about overcrowded or crumbling schools, about the struggle to care for growing children and aging parents, about the continuing challenge of providing equal opportunity for all and about children moving away from their home towns because good jobs are so hard to find in upstate New York.Now I’ve worked on issues like these for a long time, some of them for 30 years, and I am determined to make a difference for all of you.You see, I believe our nation 10)owes every responsible citizen and every responsible family the tools that they need to make the most of their own lives.That’s the basic bargain.I’ll do my best to honor in the United States Senate.And to those of you who did not support me, I want you to know that I will work in the Senate for you and for all New Yorkers.And to those of you who worked so hard and never lost faith even in the toughest times, I offer you my 11)undying gratitude.大家知道,我们是在七月的一个阳光灿烂的早上,从帕特和丽兹·莫伊尼汉夫妇位于频德角的美丽农场开始迈出了这艰难的一步,然后辗转六十二个县,历经过十六个月、三场辩论,打败了两个竞争对手,穿破六套黑色便服。如今,在你们的支持下,我们终于胜利了。
你们说,各项议题和观念非常重要--全州的就业问题是重要的,医疗保健是重要的,教育是重要的,环境是重要的,社会保险是重要的,还有妇女选择权是重要的。这些全都重要,而我只想衷心道一声:谢谢你,纽约!
感谢你们开放思想,不存成见,感谢你们相信我们携手为子孙后代、为我州,以至全国的未来而共同努力的美好前景。我对你们每个人都深怀谢意,感谢你们给了我一个为大家服务的机会。
我将以参议员丹尼尔·帕特里克·莫伊尼汉为榜样,尽自己最大的努力不负众望。我恳请你们所有人、诸位正在收看直播的纽约市民和美国人民,同我一起向他致敬,感谢他这半个世纪以来为纽约和美国做出的巨大贡献。莫伊尼汉议员:我代表纽约和美国人民,感谢你。
今晚我发誓,我将跨越两党的界线为全纽约州的所有家庭创造繁荣与进步。今天,我们以民主党人和共和党人的身份投票;明天,我们将作为纽约人重新开始。
能生活在我国多元文化最丰富多彩、最生气勃勃、最美丽的一个州,我们是多么的幸运。大家知道,从南布朗克斯到纽约最南端,从布鲁克林到布法罗,从蒙特哥到马塞纳,从世界上最高的摩天大楼到令人叹为观止的绵延山脉,我认识了不少人,我永远也不会忘记他们的容貌和故事。纽约六十二个县成千上万的纽约人把我迎进了你们的学校、你们的风味小餐馆、你们的车间、你们的起居室和前廊。你们教导着我,你们考验着我,你们把面临的难题和关心的问题告诉我--拥挤的校园和破旧的校舍,养育孩子和赡养年迈双亲的艰辛,寻求人人同等待遇的挑战,还有在纽约州北部地区因为就业机会难寻,孩子们都离开故乡、移往他处的问题。长期以来,我一直在为这些问题奔忙,有些问题甚至我已经为之奋斗了30年之久,我决心让这些问题得到改观。
大家知道,我们国家有义务让每个有责任感的公民和家庭的生活更上一层楼。这是最起码的,作为一名参议员,我将尽自己最大的努力来实现它。
对于那些在过去没有支持我的人们,我想告诉你们,我将在参议院为你们、为全体纽约人而工作。对于那些勤奋工作、甚至在最艰难的时期也不放弃信念的人们,我永远感谢你们。
1、纽约州在美国东北部,纽约市是美国第一大城市和最大的海港,也是美国人口最多的城市。美国的立法机构——美国国会(United States Congress)包括众议院(House of Representatives)和参议院(Senate)。美国议员选举实行直接选举制,参议员由各州选民直接选举,每个州可选出两名国会参议员,每个参议员任期为六年。
2、county [5kaunti] n.县(请注意,美国的县是比市更大一级的行政区划单位)
3、pantsuit [5pAnsju:t] n.女裤套装
4、incredible [in5kredbl] a.惊人的,不可思议的;难以置信的5、diverse [dai5vE:z] a.各种各样的,相异的6、dynamic [dai5nAmik] a.有生气的,精力充沛的7、“The world’s tallest skyscrapers”是指位于纽约的世界最高建筑:世界贸易中心(world Trade Center)和帝国大厦(Empire State Building),“breath taking mountain ranges”是指阿巴拉契亚山脉(Appalachian Mountains)。
8、diner [5dainE] n.(路边)小饭店,小餐馆
9、porch [pC:tF] n.走廊,游廊;门廊,入口处
10、owe [Eu] vt.应给予,对„„有义务
11、undying [QndaiiN] a.不朽的,永恒的
第四篇:希拉里演讲稿
You know, you know, we started this great effort on a sunny July morning in Pindars Corner on Pat and Liz Moynihan’s beautiful farm and 62 counties, 16 months, 3 debates, 2 opponents, and 6 black 3)pantsuits later, because of you, here we are.You came out and said that issues and ideals matter.Jobs matter, downstate and upstate.Health care matters, education matters, the environment matters, Social Security matters, a woman’s right to choose matters.It all matters and I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, New York!
Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation.I am profoundly grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you.I will, I will do everything I can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.I would like all of you and the countless New Yorkers and Americans watching to join me in honoring him for his 4)incredible half century of service to New York and our nation.Senator Moynihan, on behalf of New York and America, thank you.I promise you tonight that I will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of New York’s families.Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans.Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers.And how fortunate we are indeed to live in the most 5)diverse, 6)dynamic and beautiful state in the entire union.You know, from the South Bronx to the Southern Tier, from Brooklyn to Buffalo, from Montauk to Massena, from the 7)world’s tallest skyscrapers to breathtaking mountain ranges, I’ve met people whose faces and stories I will never forget.Thousands of New Yorkers from all 62 counties welcomed me into your schools, your local 8)diners, your factory floors, your living rooms and front 9)porches.You taught me, you tested me and you shared with me your challenges and concerns-about overcrowded or crumbling schools, about the struggle to care for growing children and aging parents, about the continuing challenge of providing equal opportunity for all and about children moving away from their home towns because good jobs are so hard to find in upstate New York.Now I’ve worked on issues like these for a long time, some of them for 30 years, and I am determined to make a difference for all of you.You see, I believe our nation 10)owes every responsible citizen and every responsible family the tools that they need to make the most of their own lives.That’s the basic bargain.I’ll do my best to honor in the United States Senate.And to those of you who did not support me, I want you to know that I will work in the Senate for you and for all New Yorkers.And to those of you who worked so hard and never lost faith even in the toughest times, I offer you my 11)undying gratitude.大家知道,我们是在七月的一个阳光灿烂的早上,从帕特和丽兹·莫伊尼汉夫妇位于频德角的美丽农场开始迈出了这艰难的一步,然后辗转六十二个县,历经过十六个月、三场辩论,打败了两个竞争对手,穿破六套黑色便服。如今,在你们的支持下,我们终于胜利了。
你们说,各项议题和观念非常重要--全州的就业问题是重要的,医疗保健是重要的,教育是重要的,环境是重要的,社会保险是重要的,还有妇女选择权是重要的。这些全都重要,而我只想衷心道一声:谢谢你,纽约!感谢你们开放思想,不存成见,感谢你们相信我们携手为子孙后代、为我州,以至全国的未来而共同努力的美好前景。我对你们每个人都深怀谢意,感谢你们给了我一个为大家服务的机会。
我将以参议员丹尼尔·帕特里克·莫伊尼汉为榜样,尽自己最大的努力不负众望。我恳请你们所有人、诸位正在收看直播的纽约市民和美国人民,同我一起向他致敬,感谢他这半个世纪以来为纽约和美国做出的巨大贡献。莫伊尼汉议员:我代表纽约和美国人民,感谢你。
今晚我发誓,我将跨越两党的界线为全纽约州的所有家庭创造繁荣与进步。今天,我们以民主党人和共和党人的身份投票;明天,我们将作为纽约人重新开始。
能生活在我国多元文化最丰富多彩、最生气勃勃、最美丽的一个州,我们是多么的幸运。大家知道,从南布朗克斯到纽约最南端,从布鲁克林到布法罗,从蒙特哥到马塞纳,从世界上最高的摩天大楼到令人叹为观止的绵延山脉,我认识了不少人,我永远也不会忘记他们的容貌和故事。纽约六十二个县成千上万的纽约人把我迎进了你们的学校、你们的风味小餐馆、你们的车间、你们的起居室和前廊。你们教导着我,你们考验着我,你们把面临的难题和关心的问题告诉我--拥挤的校园和破旧的校舍,养育孩子和赡养年迈双亲的艰辛,寻求人人同等待遇的挑战,还有在纽约州北部地区因为就业机会难寻,孩子们都离开故乡、移往他处的问题。长期以来,我一直在为这些问题奔忙,有些问题甚至我已经为之奋斗了30年之久,我决心让这些问题得到改观。大家知道,我们国家有义务让每个有责任感的公民和家庭的生活更上一层楼。这是最起码的,作为一名参议员,我将尽自己最大的努力来实现它。
对于那些在过去没有支持我的人们,我想告诉你们,我将在参议院为你们、为全体纽约人而工作。对于那些勤奋工作、甚至在最艰难的时期也不放弃信念的人们,我永远感谢你们。
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高鸿业的西方经济学课本
同济五版高数教材
浙大三版概率论教材
同济的线性代数
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*********************************************************** 我刚刚考完。也是数学四。我感觉先大概看看同济的教材。然后基础一般的我建议你看李永乐的复习全书。讲的很基础的做题方法。
基础好些的可以看看陈文灯的复习指南。能开拓思路。
我复习的时候看的是李永乐的书。然后同学给我张陈文灯的听课证,我就去听了(其实陈的课讲的不怎么的,到是黄先开讲的很好)。我感觉这么一来数学水平提高的很快。
一本复习的书就足够了,不需要在破费。反复做几遍(我做了3遍,但我同学做了7遍)就OK了。12月左右在看点冲刺的模拟题。真题要多做几遍啊,这个最最重要了。
祝你考研成功!
****************下面是2006年考研的考试大纲****************** 这只是2006年考研数学四的要求。2007年据说要和数学三合并。有这种说法,但还是要等教育部的考试大刚出来才知道。数学四考试大纲
[考试科目]
微积分、线性代数、概率论
微积分
一、函数、极限、连续
考试内容
函数的概念及其表示法函数的有界性、单调性、周期性和奇偶性反函数、复合函数、隐函数、分段函数基本初等函数的性质及其图形初等函数数列极限与函数极限的概念函数的左极限和右极限无穷小和无穷大的概念及其关系无穷小的基本性质及阶的比较极限四则运算两个重要极限函数连续与间断的概念初等函数的连续性闭区间上连续函数的性质
考试要求
1.理解函数的概念,掌握函数的表示法。
2.了解函数的有界性、单调性、周期性和奇偶性。
3.理解复合函数、反函数、隐函数和分段函数的概念。
4.掌握基本初等函数的性质及其图形,理解初等函数的概念。
5.会建立简单应用问题中的函数关系式。
6.了解数列极限和函数极限(包括左、右极限)的概念。
7.了叔无穷小的概念和其基本性质掌握无穷小的阶的比较方法,了解无穷大的概念及其与无穷小的关系。
8.了解极限的性质与极限存在的两个准则(单调有界数列有极限、夹逼定理),掌握极限四则运算法则,会应用两个重要极限。
9.理解函数连续性的概念(含左连续与右连续)。
10.了解连续函数的性质和初等函数的连续性。了解闭区间连续函数的性质(有界性、最大值和最小值定理、介值定理)及其简单应用。二、一元函数微分学
考试内容
导数的概念函数的可导性与连续性之间的关系导数的四则运算基本初等函数的导数复合函数、反函数和隐函数的导数高阶导数微分的概念和运算法则罗尔(Rolle)定理和拉格朗日(lagrange)中值定理及其应用洛比大(L'Hospital)法则函数单调性函数的极值函数图形的凹凸性、拐点及渐近线函数图形的描绘函数的最大值和最小值
考试要求
1.理解导数的概念及可导性与连续性之间的关系,了解导数的几何意义与经济意义(含边际和弹性的概念)·
2.掌握基本初等函数的导数公式、导数的四则运算法则及复函数的求导法则;掌握反函数与隐函数求导法,了解对数求导
3.了解高阶导数的概念,会求二阶导数以及较简单函数的n阶导数。
4.了解微分的概念,导数与微分之间的关系,以及一阶微分试的不变性;掌握微分法。
5.理解罗尔定理和拉格朗日中值定理的条件和结论,掌握这两个定理的简单应用
6.会用洛必达法则求极限。
7.掌握函数单调性的判别方法及简单应用,掌握极值、最大值和最小值的求法(含解较简单的应用题)。
8.掌握曲线凹凸性和拐点的判别方法,以及曲线的渐近线的求法。
9.掌握函数作图的基本步骤和方法,会作某些简单函数的图形。
三、一元函数积分学
考试内容
原函数与不定积分的概念不定积分的基本性质基本的积分公式不定积分的换元积分法和分部积分法定积分的概念和基本性质积分中值定理变上限积分定义的函数及其导数牛顿一莱布尼茨(NewtOn一Deibniz)公式定积分的换元积分法和分部积分法广义积分的概念及计算定积分的应用
考试要求
1.理解原函数与不定积分的概念,掌握不定积分的基本性质、基本积分公式;掌握计算不定积分的换元积分法和分部积分法。
2.了解定积分的概念和基本性质;掌握牛顿一莱布尼茨公式,以及定积分的换元积分法和分部积分法;会求变上限积分的导数。
3.会利用定积分计算平面图形的面积和旋转体的体积,会利用定积分求解一些简单的经济应用题。
4.了解广义积分收敛与发散的概念,掌握计算广义积分的基本方法,了解广义积分的收敛与发散的条件。
四、多元函数微积分学
考试内容
多元函数的概念二元函数的几何意义二元函数的极限与连续性有界闭区域上二元连续函数的性质(最大值和最小值定理)偏导数的概念与计算多元复合函数的求导法隐函数求导法高阶偏导数全微分多元函数的极值和条件极值、最大值和最小值。二重积分的概念、基本性质和计算无界区域上的简单二重积分的计算
考试要求
1.了解多元函数的概念,了解二元函数的表示法与几何意义。
2.了解二元函数的极限与连续的直观意义。
3.了解多元函数的偏导数与全微分的概念,掌握求复合函数偏导数和全微分的方法;会用隐函数的求导法则。
4.了解多元函数极值和条件极值的概念,掌握多元函数极值存在的必要条件,了解二元函数极值存在的充分条件,会求二元函数的极值。会用拉格朗日乘数法求条件极值。会求简单多元函数的最大值和最J、值,并会求解一些简单的应用题。
5.了解二重积分的概念与基本性质,会计算较简单的二重积分(含利用极坐标进行计算);会计算无界区域上较简单的二重积分。
线性代数
一、行列式
考试内容
行列式的概念和基本性质行列式按行(列)展开定理克莱姆(Crammer)法则
考试要求
1.理解N阶行列式的概念。
2.掌握行列式的性质,会应用行列式的性质和行列式按行(列)展开定理计算行列式。
3.会用克莱姆法则解线性方程组。
二、矩阵
考试内容
矩阵的概念单位矩阵、对角矩阵、数量矩阵、三角矩阵和对称矩阵、矩阵的和数与矩阵的积、矩阵与矩阵的积、矩阵的转置、逆矩阵的概念和性质、矩阵的伴随矩阵、矩阵的初等变换、初等矩阵、分块矩阵及其运算矩阵的秩
考试要求
1.理解矩阵的概念,了解几种特殊矩阵的定义和性质。
2.掌握矩阵的加法、数乘和乘法以及它们的运算法则;掌握矩阵转置的性质;掌握方阵乘积的行列式的性质。
3.理解逆矩阵的概念,掌握逆矩阵的性质。会用伴随矩阵求矩阵的逆。
4.了解矩阵的初等变换和初等矩阵的概念;理解矩阵的秩的概念,会用初等变换求矩阵的逆和秩。
5.了解分块矩阵的概念,掌握分块矩阵的运算法则。
三、向量
考试内容
向量的概念向量的和数与向量的积向量的线性组合与线性表示向量组线性相关与线性无关的概念、性质和判别法向量组的极大线性无关组向量组的秩
考试要求
1.了解向量的概念。掌握向量的加法和数乘的运算法则。
2.人理解向量的线性组合与线性表示、向量组线性相关、线性元关等概念,掌握向量组线性相关、线性无关的有关性质及判别法。
3.理解向量组的极大无关组的概念,掌握求向量组的极大无夫组的方法。
4.理解向量组的秩的概念,了解矩阵的秩与其行(列)向量组的秩之间的关系,会求向量组的秩。
四、线性方程组
考试内容
线性方程组的解线性方程组有解和尤解的判定齐次线性方程组的基础解系和通解非齐次线性方程组的解与相应的齐次线性方程组(导出组)的解之间的关系非齐次线性方程组的通解
考试要求
1.理解线性方程组解的概念,掌握线性方程组有解和无解的判定方法。
2.理解齐次线性方程组的基础解系的概念,掌握齐次线性方程组的基础解系和通解的求法。
3.掌握非齐次线性方程组的通解的求法,会用其特解及相应的导出组的基础解系表示非齐次线性方程组的通解。
五、矩阵的特征值和特征向量
考试内容
矩阵的特征值和特征向量的概念相似矩阵矩阵的相似对角矩阵实对称矩阵的特征值和特征向量
考试要求
1.理解矩阵的特征值、特征向量等概念,掌握矩阵特征值的性质。掌握求矩阵的特征值和特征向量的方法。
2.理解矩阵相似的概念,掌握相似矩阵的性质;了解矩阵可对角化的充分条件和必要条件,掌握将矩阵化为相似对角矩阵的方法。
3.了解实对称矩阵的特征值和特征向量的性质。
概率论
一、随机事件和概率
考试内容
随机事件与样本空间事件的关系事件的运算及其性质事件的独立性完全事件组概率的定义概率的基本性质古典型概率条件概率加法公式乘法公式全概率公式和贝叶斯(BAYES)公式独立重复试验
考试要求
1.了解样本空间的概念,理解随机事件的概念,掌握事件间的关系及运算。
2.理解概率、条件率的概念,掌握概率的基本性质,会计算古典型概率;掌握概率的加法、剩法公式,以及全概率公式、贝叶斯公式。
3.理解事件的独立性的概念,掌握用事件独立性进行概率计算;理解独立重复试验的概念,掌握计算有关事件概率的方法。
二、随机变量及及其概率分布
考试内容
随机变量及其概率分布随机变量的分布函数的概念及其性质离散型随机变量的概率分布连续型随机变量的概率密度常见随机变量的概率分布二维随机变量及其联合(概率)分布二维离散型随机变量的联合概率分布和边缘分布二维连续型随机变量的联合概率密度和边缘密度随机变量的独立性常见二维随机变量的联合分布随机变量函数的概率分布
考试要求
1.理解随机变量及其概率分布的概念;理解分布函数F(x)=P{X≤x} 的概念及性质;会计算与随机变量相关的事件的概率。
2.理解离散型随机变量及其概率分布的概念;掌握0一1分布、二项分布、超几何分布、泊松(Poison)分布及其应用。
3.理解连续型随机变量及其概率密度的概念;掌握概率密度与分布函数之间的关系;掌握均匀分布、指数分布分布及其应用
4.理解二维随机变量的概念,理解二维随机变量的联合分布的概念、性质及其两种基本形式:离散型联合概率分布和边缘分布、连续型联合概率密度和边缘密度;会利用二维概率分布求有关事件的概率。
5.理解随机变量的独立性概念,掌握离散型和连续型随机变量独立的条件。
6.掌握二维均匀分布,了解二维正态分布的密度函数,理解其中参数的概率意义。
7.掌握根据自变量的概率分布求其较简单函数的概率分布的基本方法。
三、随机变量的数字特征
考试内容
随机变量的数学期望、方差、标准差以及它们的基本性质随机变量函数的数学期望二随机变量的协方差及其性质二随机变量的相关系数及其性质
考试要求 1.理解随机变量数字特征(期望、方差、标准差、协方差、相关系数)的概念,并会运用数字特征的基本性质计算具体分布的数字特征,掌握常用分布的数字特征
2.会根据随机变量调的概率分布求其函数G(X)的数学期望Eg(X)。
四、中心极限定理
考试内容
泊松(POISSON)定理列莫弗一拉普拉斯(DEMOIVRE)(Laplace)定理、二项分布以正态分布为极限分布)列维一林德伯格(Levi一Lindberg)定理(独立同分布的中心极限定理)
考试要求
1.掌握泊松定理的结论和应用条件,并会用泊松分布近似计算二项分布的概率。
2.了解列莫弗~拉普拉斯中心极限定理,列维一林德伯格中心极限定理的结论和应用条件,并会用相关定理近似计算有关随机事件的概率。
[试卷结构]
(一)内容比例
微积分约50%
线性代数约25%
概率论约25%
(二)题型比例
填空与选择题约30%
解答题(包括证明题)约70%
第五篇:希拉里演讲稿
希拉里竞选英文演讲稿
I’m getting ready for a lot of things.A lot of things.我已准备好做很多事。很多事。
It’s spring, so we’re starting to get the gardens ready and my tomatoes are legendary here in my own neighborhood.春季已至,我们开始整理花园,在我住的社区里,我种的西红柿可是个传奇。My daughter is about to start kindergarten next year, and so we’re moving just so she can belong to a better school.我女儿明年就要上幼儿园了,所以我们准备搬家,为了让她上更好的学校。My brother and I are starting our first business.我的兄弟和我正打算创业。
After five years of raising my children, I am now going back to work.五年来我一直在养育自己的孩子,现在我要重返职场了。
Every day we’re trying to get more and more ready and more prepared.Baby boy, coming your way.每天,我们都在做着越来越充分准备来迎接儿子的诞生。
Right now I’m applying for jobs.It’s a look into what the real world will look like after college.现在我提出工作申请。我对毕业后即将面对的真实世界充满期待。I’m getting married this summer to someone I really care about.我今年夏天要结婚了——跟一个我非常在乎的人。
I’m gonna be in the play and I’m gonna be in a fish costume.From little tiny fishes.我要参演一个剧了,穿着鱼的服装。小鱼鱼。I’m getting ready to retire soon.Retirement means reinventing yourself in many ways.我很快就准备退休了。退休意味着各个方面重塑你自身。
Well we’ve been doing a lot of home renovations.But, most importantly, we just want to teach our dog to quit eating the trash.我们打算重新装修房子。不过最重要的还是教会我们的狗别再吃垃圾了。And so we have high hopes for 2015 that that’s going to happen.我们对2015年有很高的期待,它们会实现的。
I’ve started a new career recently.This is a fifth generation company which means a lot to me.This country was founded on hard work and it really feels good to be a part of that.我最近开始了一份新的事业这个。这个第五代公司对我来说意义重大。每个人都在为此努力工作,而成为其中一员感觉非常棒。
I’m getting ready to do something, too.I’m running for president.Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top.Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion.So, you can do more than just get by, you can get ahead.And stay ahead!Because when families are strong, America is strong.So, I’m hitting the road to earn your vote.Because it’s your time, and I hope you’ll join me on this journey.我也准备好了要做一些事情。我要参加总统竞选。美国已经从艰难的经济形势中恢复,但机遇仍然存在并青睐那些位于顶端的人。每一天,美国都需要一个冠军,而我希望成为那个冠军。所以,你可以做的更好,你可以领先并一直领先。因为只要家庭繁荣,美国就会繁荣。因此我需要你的选票,因为这是你的时代,我希望你能和我一起踏上征程。