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卡伦中心校上半年工作总结

2012年6月

卡伦中心校上半年工作总结

在即将结束的一学期工作中,卡伦中心校在九台市教育局的正确领导下,在卡伦镇党委的亲切关怀下,经我校全体领导、广大教师共同努力,各项工作顺利推进,同时也取得了较好成绩,下面就本学期学校工作情况从五个方面进行总结:

一、带好领导,形成合力,狠抓管理。

我校全体领导在一学期的工作中,体现了工作讲原则,办事讲规则;体现了相互协调、相互配合、上下一致的工作格局。

在管理上,我校实行了领导分工负责制,对教师实行工作考核制,对学生全面实施素质教育,对村级小学实行中心校领导包校制,在日常工作中,我校采取八项工作管理制度,使学校管理达到规范严谨

1、执行《卡伦中心校考勤考绩制度》,规范出勤管理。领导和教师出勤按指纹,实现了考勤规范化,月交缺勤扣款已形成制度化。

2、听教师讲课情况,听教师对学校工作的满意情况。深入实际,掌握第一手材料,教学和管理向民主化迈进,体现人性化管理,本学期通过组内教研,每位教师讲一节教研课,参与组内听评课,提高各组教师之间的合作、交流、提高效率。

3、领导和教师共同教研,和教师共同研究教学工作。本学期开展了镇级教研活动,利用一天的时间,上午由两位数学教师两位语文教师做公开课,全镇相应年级同科目教师参与听课,下午教研,开展学校构建高效课堂工作的研讨和交流,促进学校课堂教学质量的提高。

4、每月对教师工作完成情况进行检查,对下一阶段工作提出要求。

5、领导每天都要对所分管的工作区域进行巡查,发现问题第一时间看到位、解决到位。体现深入,责任到位。

6、每天应该开展的各项活动均要开展到位,例如眼操、间操、体育大课间等。素质教育体现落实。

7、领导定期访问教师、征询对工作的建议和想法,以便使领导能随时掌握教师在想什么、教师需求什么。以达到领导工作决策不失误。体现领导关怀教师,科学工作到位。

通过上述管理,使我校在管理上应该说更加规范,更加有序。

二、强化规范,夯实教学管理。

教学质量是学校永恒的主题,也是学校生存和发展的生命线。规范和夯实教学管理是提高教学质量的必要条件,为此,本学期我校明确提出,在教学上,每位教师要做到六个规范,学校做到一个确保,即保证教学上所需的一切资金投入。每位教师要做到的六个规范是:

1、规范备课,在个人备课的基础上,采用三种集中备课方式:即周会课制、月会课制、期会课制。

2、规范教案书写:严格按教案书写要求进行书写。

3、规范课堂教学:实行候课制,课堂教学按“十个流程”规范进行。

4、规范作业批改,做到四精四必: “四精”即“精选、精讲、精练、精批” “四必”为有发必收,有收必改,有改必评,有错必纠

5、规范校本教研:我校强化了“集体备课、资源共享、教后反思”的教研之风,倡导了三个即时:即时研讨、即时反思、即时交流。

6、规范教师培训:我们做到了应该派出学习的教师必须派出,本学期有多名教师参加了各级别的校外培训,收到了很好的效果。才成都、北京、长春、吉林、九台等各层次培训均有。学校为教师培训提供经费保障。

7、根据学生兴趣爱好的情况,成立小号组、素描组、手工组、篮球组、足球组、声乐组、舞蹈组、英语组等11个兴趣小组,学生根据个人兴趣爱好,自愿参加兴趣小组活动,并由学校专业教师进行活动辅导。在本学期开展的庆六一活动中,我校十一个兴趣小组同学为全校学生做了兴趣小组活动成果展示,效果良好。我校的11个兴趣小组,也是学校“青少年活动之家少年宫”的重要小组,学校少年宫已被吉林省确定为九台市重点扶持的两所少年宫之一。

8、一个确保:学校每年2个学期在进修征订的各种教育教学本簿投入5万余元。在新华书店订参考教材每年两个学期达2万元,印刷室为保证资料印刷,每年投入5万余元,上述资金的投入确保了教学正常运作、科学运作。教学工作在接受局督导室和进修检查中受到好评。

三、强根固本抓德育:

我校德育工作在抓法上突出了“根”和“本”,所说的“根”体现的是“德”,所说的“本”突出的是“育”,主要抓法体现在以下几个方面:

(一)、加强领导,重视到位: 德育工作的顺利开展,最重要的是培养一支有敬业精神、作风朴实的德育工作队伍。我校在德育管理中,有德育副校长,大队部配合抓德育,保卫科和后勤协助抓德育,教导处辅助促德育,班主任具体落实德育,学科教师教学中实施德育教育,形成了全员参与的德育工作规范化管理之路。

(二)、师德教育常抓不懈:

在师德教育上,我校采取的办法是:“学、导、研”三结合。“学”,体现加强学习,使广大教师真正明确了作为教师德的重要和失德的危害;“导”,对在师德上有认识不高或有些模糊认识的教师,我们采取了引导、开导、劝导的方式帮助这样的教师提高认识,从而达到了提高教师师德水准。“研”,体现在我们经常研究如何做好新形势下师德工作,如何解决因“德”而影响师生素质提高的问题,从而找到强德固本新途径,途径仍在探索之中。

(三)、以活动为载体,强德育人:

1、规范落实传统德育活动:如重大节日的教育活动(清明节祭扫烈士墓、六一开展庆祝儿童节系列活动),通过活动的开展,使学生产生了爱国、爱校、爱班、爱己、爱师的切身教育。

2、规范落实常规德育活动:

对学校德育常规活动抓实,升旗、两操、体育大课间、体育趣味运动会、社会实践活动—军训等都有明确的要求,并切实开展好、组织好、活动好,使学生在德育活动中收到教育。

3、狠抓了一日常规养成教育: 学校以评选“八小好少年”、开展主题班队会和《规范学生卫生纪律要求》为载体和教育平台,培养学生养成教育,收到明显效果,学生文明程度有了很大提高。

四、提升中心园办园水平,强力推进省示范园创建步伐。本学年学校对中心园继续加大投入力度,投资近万元完善园舍条件各班打造标准的柜橱,存放幼儿衣物及班级备品,购置一件大型户外玩具,室外活动场在原有300平方米橡胶地垫的基础上,全部铺满橡胶地垫,给幼儿提供安全的户外活动场所,硬件设施达到较高标准。3月21日,我校中心幼儿园办代表九台市迎接了长春市幼儿园督导检查,得到了检查组领导的好评。4月6日,我校中心园迎接了九台市幼儿园督导检查,顺利通过并得到很高的评价。

学校对中心园的投入将持续化,计划要对幼儿园教学楼外墙进行粉刷,早日达到吉林省示范幼儿园的标准。

五、后勤工作突出“三抓”

一抓安全保平安:加强对学生进行交通安全、消防安全、人身安全、卫生安全等教育和管理,加强对校舍和教学设施设备的安全检查,及时排除危房,消除安全隐患的发生,确保师生的生命安全。今年3月31日,我校与四中联合开展了“创建平安校园工作会议”,九台市卡伦镇派出所所长王振龙、教导员王辑森作为学校的法制副校长参加了会议,并对驾驶员做了培训,对确保学生交通安全提出了明确的要求。二抓保障保教学:本着“后勤工作服务于教育教学、服务于师生生活”的原则, 除了切实做好教育教学的物资供应外,学校的公开课、评优课、运动会、期中、期末考试等各项活动,学校全力以赴,做好优质服务,保证各类活动正常有序进行。

三抓节约促增收:后勤管理本着“量入为出、收支平衡,保证重点”的原则,学校物品做到了管理有序,加强资金管理,合理安排资金,开源节流,提高了资金的使用效率。今年暑期九台财政局督查室检查我校财务工作,给予了充分的肯定。

下学期,卡伦镇小学教育将进入村小撤并合为一校的重大历史时期,卡伦中心校全体教职员工将团结一致,倍加珍爱将迎来的小学大教育和大发展的新局面,办好村小合并后的小学教育!真正把学校办成培养孩子聪明才智的乐园、激发学生学习兴趣的乐园、陶冶学生道德情操的乐园!

第二篇:卡梅伦演讲稿免费

Tuesday 9 November 2010

PM’s speech at Beida University, China

A transcript of speech given by the Prime Minister at the Beida University in China on 9 November 2010.Introduction

Twenty five years ago I came to Hong Kong as a student.The year was 1985.Deng Xiaoping and Margaret Thatcher had recently signed the historic Joint Declaration.The remarkable story of the successful handover of Hong Kong and the great progress Hong Kong has continued to make is an example to the world of what can be achieved when two countries cooperate in confidence and with mutual respect.Since then, China has changed almost beyond recognition.China’s National Anthem famously calls on the people of China to stand up

Qi lai qi lai(stand up, stand up)

Today the Chinese people are not just standing up in their own country, they are standing up in the world.No longer can people talk about the global economy without including the country that has grown on average ten per cent a year for three decades.No longer can we talk about trade without the country that is now the world’s largest exporter and third largest importer

And no longer can we debate energy security or climate change without the country that is one of the world’s biggest consumer of energy.China is on course to reclaim, later this century, its position as the world’s biggest economy the position it has held for 18 of the last 20 centuries.and an achievement of which the Chinese people are justly proud.Put simply: China has re-emerged as a great global power.Threat or Opportunity

Now people can react to this in one of two ways.They can see China’s rise as a threat

or they can see it as an opportunity.They can protect their markets from China

or open their markets to China.They can try and shut China out

or welcome China in, to a new place at the top table of global affairs.There has been a change of Government in Britain and a change of Prime Minister.But on this vital point there is absolute continuity between my government and the Governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.We want a strong relationship with China.Strong on trade.Strong on investment.Strong on dialogue.I made that clear as Leader of the Opposition when I visited Beijing and Chongqing three years ago.And I repeat it as Prime Minister here in China’s capital today.In the argument about how to react to the rise of China.I say it’s an opportunity.I choose engagement not disengagement.Dialogue not stand-off.Mutual benefit, not zero-sum game.Partnership not protectionism.Britain is the country that argues most passionately for globalisation and free trade.Free trade is in our DNA.And we want trade with China.As much of it as we can get.That’s why I have with me on this visit one of the biggest and most high-powered delegations a British Prime Minister has ever led to China.Just think about some of the prizes that the rise of China could help to bring within our grasp.Strong, and sustainable growth for the global economy.Vital progress on the Doha trade round which could add $170 billion to the global economy.A real chance to get back on track towards a legally binding deal on emissions

Unprecedented progress in tackling poverty.China has lifted 500 million people out of poverty in just thirty years.Although there is still a long way to go – that’s more people lifted out of poverty than at any time in human history.You can see the results right across this enormous country.When I worked in Hong Kong briefly in 1985, Shenzhen was barely more than a small town, surrounded by paddy fields and waterways.Today it is a city larger than London.It makes most of the world’s iPods and one in ten of its mobile phones.And there are other benefits too in tackling the world’s most intractable problems.I welcome the fact, for example, that more than 900 Chinese doctors now work in African countries and that in Uganda it is a Chinese pharmaceutical firm that is introducing a new anti-malarial drug.So I want to make the positive case for the world to see China’s rise as an opportunity not a threat.But China needs to help us to make that argument to demonstrate that as your economy grows, so do our shared interests, and our shared responsibilities.We share an interest in China’s integration into the world economy, which is essential for China’s development.If we are to maintain Europe’s openness to China, we must be able to show that China is open to Europe.So we share an interest in an international system governed by rules and norms.We share an interest in effective cooperative governance, including for the world economy.We share an interest in fighting protectionism and in a co-ordinated rebalancing between surplus and deficit countries.These interests, those responsibilities are both economic and political.Let me take each in turn.1)Economic Responsibilities

First, economic responsibilities.Let’s get straight to the point.The world economy has begun to grow again after the crisis.But that growth is very uneven.Led by China, Asia and other emerging markets are growing quickly.But in much of the advanced world growth is slow and fragile and unemployment stubbornly high.We should not be surprised at this.The crisis has damaged many advanced economies and weakened their financial sectors.They face major structural and fiscal adjustments to rebalance their economies.This is true of my own country.We know what steps we need to take to restore the public finances and rebalance our economy towards greater saving and investment and greater exports.And we have begun to take them.But for the world economy to be able to grow strongly again – and to grow without creating the dangerous economic and financial instabilities that led to the crisis, we need more than just adjustment in the advanced world.The truth is that some countries with current account surpluses have been saving too much while others like mine with deficits have been saving too little.And the result has been a dangerous tidal wave of money going from one side of the globe to the other.We need a more balanced pattern of global demand and supply, a more balanced pattern of global saving and investment.Now sometimes when you hear people talk about economic imbalances, it can seem as though countries that are successful at exporting are being blamed for their success.That’s absolutely not the case.We all share an interest and a responsibility to co-operate to secure strong and balanced global growth.There is no greater illustration of this than what happened to China as the western banking system collapsed.Chinese exports fell 12 per cent

growth dropped to its lowest point in more than a decade

and some 20 million jobs were lost in the Chinese export sector.Changes in the structure of our economies will take time

What is important is that the major economies of the world have a shared vision of the path of this change: what actions countries should avoid;what actions countries need to take and, crucially, over what period it should happen.This is why the G20 – and the meeting in Seoul – is so important.Together we can agree a common approach.We can commit to the necessary actions.We can agree that we will hold each other to account.And just as China played a leading role at the G20 in helping to avert a global depression

so it can lead now.I know from my discussions with Premier Wen how committed China is to actions to rebalance its economy.China is already talking about moving towards increased domestic consumption

Better healthcare and welfare

More consumer goods as its middle class grows and in time introducing greater market flexibility into its exchange rate.This can not be completed overnight but it must happen.Let’s be clear about the risks if it does not about what is at stake for China and for the UK – countries that depend on an open global economy.At the worst point of the crisis, we averted protectionism.But at a time of slow growth and high unemployment in many countries those pressures will rise again

Already you can see them.Countries will increasingly be tempted to try to maximise their own growth and their own employment, at the expense of others.Globalisation – the force that has been so powerful in driving development and bringing huge numbers into the world economy could go into reverse.If we follow that path we will all lose out.The West would lose for sure.But so too would China.For the last two decades, trade has been a very positive factor in China’s re-emergence on the world stage.It has driven amazing growth and raised the living standards of millions.Trade has helped stitch back China’s network of relations with countries across the world.We need to make sure that it does not turn into a negative factor.Just as the West wants greater access to Chinese markets so China wants greater access to Western markets and it wants market economy status in the EU too.I had very constructive talks with Premier Wen on exactly this issue yesterday.I will make the case for China to get market economy status in the EU,but China needs to help, by showing that it is committed to becoming more open, as it becomes more prosperous.And we need to work together to do more to protect intellectual property rights because this will give more businesses confidence to come and invest in China.UK companies are uniquely placed to support China’s demand for more high value goods for its consumers

Our Pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai – which won the Gold Award for the best Pavilion design – was a showcase for so many of Britain’s strengths from advanced engineering to education…

From great brands to great pharmaceutical businesses

From low carbon to financial services to the creative industries.In all these areas and many more, British companies and British exports can help China deliver the prosperity and progress it seeks.We can be part of China’s development strategy, just as China is part of ours.A true partnership of growth.In recent days, Britain has won new business worth billions of pounds involving companies across the UK and cities all over China.including a deal between Rolls Royce and China Eastern Airlines for 16 Airbus 330 aeroengines worth £750 million and inward investments worth in excess of £300 million

This is all in addition to at least £3bn of business which British companies have secured as part of the Airbus contract concluded with China last week

and a further £2 billion of investments by Tesco to develop new shopping malls over the next five years.And with nearly 50 of Britain’s most influential culture, education and business leaders joining me on this visit

I hope these deals can be just the beginning of a whole new era of bilateral trade between our countries.Achieving this would be a real win-win for our two countries.So if China is prepared to pursue further opening of its markets

and to work with Britain and the other G20 countries to rebalance the world economy and take steps over time towards internationalising its currency

that will go a long way towards helping the global economy lock in the stability it needs for strong and sustainable growth.And just as importantly, it will go a long way in securing confidence in the global community that China as an economic power is a force for good.2)Political Responsibilities

But China does not just have new economic power.It has new political power.And that brings new political responsibilities too.What China says – and what China does – really matters.There is barely a global issue that needs resolution, which does not beg the questions: what does China think, and how can China contribute to a solution?

China has attempted to avoid entanglement in global affairs in the past.But China’s size and global reach means that this is no longer a realistic choice.Whether it’s climate change or development, health and education or global security, China is too big and too important now not to play its part.On climate change, an international deal has to be fair.And that means that countries with different histories can’t all be expected to contribute in exactly the same way.But a fair deal also means that all countries contribute and all are part of an agreement.And there’s actually a huge opportunity here for China.Because China can really profit from having some of the most efficient green energy in the world.On international security, great powers have a bigger interest than anyone in preserving stability.Take development for example, China is one of the fastest growing investors in Africa

with a vital influence over whether Africa can become a new source of growth for the world economy

We want to work together to ensure that the money we spend in Africa is not supporting corrupt and intolerant regimes.And the meeting of the UN Security Council which the British Foreign Secretary will chair later this month provides a good opportunity to step up our co-operation on Sudan.As China’s star rises again in the world, so does its stake in a stable and ordered world, in which trade flows freely.Today, China is the world’s second biggest importer of oil, and Sudan is one of your most important suppliers.So China has a direct national interest in working for stability in Sudan.And four fifths of your oil imports pass through the Malacca Straits.So like Britain and the other big trading nations, you depend on open sea lanes.And like us, your stability and prosperity depends in part on the stability and prosperity of others.Whether it’s nuclear proliferation, a global economic crisis or the rise of international terrorism, today’s threats to our security do not respect geographical boundaries.The proliferation of nuclear material endangers lives in Nanjing as well as New York.China is playing an active role in helping to prevent conflagration over North Korea.We have been working with China in the UN Security Council to keep up the pressure on Iran

and China’s continuing role here is vital if we are to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.In your own region, I believe China can work with us to improve the situation for the Burmese people.And China is one of the few countries that Burma will listen to on this point.But political responsibilities are not just about how one country interacts with another

those responsibilities also apply to the way a country empowers its own people

Political Perspectives

It is undeniable that greater economic freedom has contributed to China’s growing economic strength.As China’s economy generates higher living standards and more choice for Chinese people, there is inevitably debate within China about the relationship between greater economic freedom and greater political freedom.I recognise that we approach these issues with different perspectives.I understand too that being in government is a huge challenge.I’m finding that running a country of 60 million people.So I can only begin to imagine what it is like leading a country of 1.3 billion.I realise this presents challenges of a different order of magnitude.When I came here last I was Britain’s Leader of the Opposition.Now we’ve had a General Election.It produced a Coalition Government, which combines two different political parties – the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats – with different histories and political philosophies, working together for the good of our country.The Labour Party is now the official Opposition, with a constitutional duty to hold the new Government publicly to account.Indeed if I were not in Beijing this Wednesday afternoon, I would be preparing for my weekly session of Prime Minister’s questions in the House of Commons, where MPs question me freely about the whole range of government policy.All the time the government is subject to the rule of law.These are constraints on the government, and at times they can be frustrating when the Courts take a view with which the government differs

but ultimately we believe that they make our government better and our country stronger.Through the media, the public get to hear directly from people who hold different views from the government.That can be difficult at times, too.But we believe that the better informed the British public is about the issues affecting our society

the easier it is, ultimately, for the British government to come to sensible decisions and to develop robust policies that command the confidence of our people.I make these observations not because I believe that we have some moral superiority.Our own society is not perfect.There is still injustice which we must work hard to tackle.We are far from immune from poverty and the ills that afflict every nation on earth.But in arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, I want a relationship in which we can be open with each other, in which we can have constructive dialogue of give and take in a spirit of tolerance and mutual respect.The rise in economic freedom in China in recent years has been hugely beneficial to China and to the world.I hope that in time this will lead to a greater political opening

because I am convinced that the best guarantor of prosperity and stability is for economic and political progress to go in step together.In some respects it already has.Ordinary Chinese people today have more freedom over where they live

what job they do

and where they travel

than ever before.People blog and text more.It’s right to recognise this progress.But it’s right also that Britain should be open with China on issues where, no doubt partly because of our different history and culture, we continue to take a different view.There is no secret that we disagree on some issues, especially around human rights.We don’t raise these issues to make to us look good, or to flaunt publicly that we have done so.We raise them because the British people expect us to, and because we have sincere and deeply held concerns.And I am pleased that we have agreed the next human rights dialogue between our two governments for January.Because in the end, being able to talk through these issues – however difficult – makes our relationship stronger.Conclusion

So let me finish where I began.China’s success – and continued success – is good for Britain and good for the world.It’s not in our national interests for China to stumble

or for the Chinese economy to suffer a reverse.We have to make the case.and I hope China will help us make the case.that as China gets richer, it does not follow that the rest of the world will get poorer.It is simply not true that as China rises again in the world, others must necessarily decline.Globalisation is not a zero sum game.If we manage things properly, if we win the arguments for free trade, if we find a way to better regulation, we can both grow together.But if we don’t, we will both suffer.I referred earlier to Britain’s Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, “the Dandelion”

We are extremely proud that it won a coveted prize, and that it proved so popular with Chinese visitors.It is, in its way, a symbol of the strength and the potential in our relationship.Two different countries, past and future Olympic hosts, on far sides of the world, sowing the seeds of a flourishing relationship in the future, a relationship which has the potential to grow and to bloom.Proof, perhaps, that Confucius was right when he said.“within the four seas all men are brothers”

Yes, there we will be storms to weather.Yes, there will be perils to overcome.Yes, we will have to persevere.But it will be worth it – for Britain, for China and for the world.

第三篇:卡梅伦演讲

卡梅伦深情挽留苏格兰演讲

We meet in a week that could change the United Kingdom forever.Indeed, it could end the United Kingdom as we know it。

On Thursday, Scotl and votes, and the future of our country is at stake.On Friday, people could be living in a different country,with a different place in the world and a different future ahead of it。This is a decision that could break up our family of nations, and rip Scotland from therest of the UK.And we must be very clear.There’s no going back from this.No rerun.This is a once-and-for-all decision。If Scotland votes yes, the UK will split, and we will go our separate ways forever。When people vote on Thursday, they are not just voting for themselves, but for their children and grandchildren and the generations beyond。So I want to speak directly to the people of this country today about what is at stake。

I speak for millions of people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and many in Scotland, to who would betterly heartbroken by the breakup of the United Kingdom。

Utterly heartbroken to wake up on Friday morning to the end of the country we love, to know that Scots would nolonger join with the English, Welsh and Northern Irishin our Army, Navy and AirForce, in our UK-wide celebrations and commemorations, in UK sporting teamsfrom the Olympics to the British Lions。The United Kingdom would be nomore.No UK pensions, no UK passports, no UK pound。

The greatest example of democracy the world has ever known, of openness, of peopleof different nationalities andfaiths coming together as one, would be no more。It would be the end of a countrythat launched the Enlightenment that abolished slavery that drove the industrial revolution that defeated fascism.The end of a country that peoplearound the world respect and admire the end of a country that all of us call home。

And we built this home together.It’s only become Great Britain because of the greatness of Scotland。Because of the thinkers, writers,artists, leaders, soldiers, inventors who have made this country what it is。It's Alexander Fleming and DavidHume;J.K.Rowling and Andy Murray and all the millions of people who have played their part in this extraordinary success story, the Scots who led thecharge on pensions and the NHS and on social justice。We did all this together。

For the people of Scotland towalk away now would be like painstakingly building ahome – and then walking out the door and throwing away the keys。SoI would say to everyone votingon Thursday, please remember.This isn't just any old country.This is the United Kingdom.This is our country。

And you know what makes us truly great?It's not our economic might or military prowess, it's our values。British values.Fairness.Freedom.Justice。The values that say wherever youare, whoever you are, your life has dignity and worth。The values that say we don't walk on by when people are sick, that we don't ask for your credit card in the hospital, that we don't turn our backs when you get old and frail。That we don't turn a blind eye ora cold heart to people around the world who are desperate and crying out for help。This is what Britain means。This is what makes us the greatest country on earth。And it's why millions of us could not bear to see that country ending – for good,for ever – on Friday。

NowI know that there are many people across Scotland who are planning to vote Yes。I understand why this might sound appealing。It's the promise of something different。I also know that the people who are running the Yes campaign are painting a picture of a Scotland that is better in every way, and they can be good at painting that picture。But when something looks too goodto be true – that's usually because it is。And it is my duty to be clear about the likely consequences of a Yes Vote。Independence would not be a trial separation;it would be a painful divorce。And as Prime Minister I have totell you what that would mean。

It would mean we no longer share the same currency。It would mean the armed forces we have built up together over centuries being split up forever。It would mean our pension fundssliced up – at some cost。It would mean the borders we have would become international and may no longer be so easily crossed。It would mean the automatic support that you currently get from British embassies when you’re travelling around the world would come to an end。It would mean over half of Scottish mortgages suddenly, from one day to the next,being provided by banksin a foreign country。It would mean that we no longer pool resources across the whole of the UK to pay for institutions like the NHSor our welfare system。It would mean that interest rates in Scotland are no longer set by the Bank of England – with the stability and security that promises。It would mean – for any banksthat remain in Scotland – if they ever got introuble it would be Scottish taxpayers and Scottish taxpayers alone that would bear the costs。This is not guess work.There are no question marks, no maybe this or maybe that。The Nationalists want to break up UK funding on pensions, the UK funding of healthcare,the UK funding and comprehensive protection on national security。These are the facts.This is what would happen。An end to the things we share together。And the people of Scotland must know these facts before they make this once-and-for-all decision。To warn of the consequences is not to scare-monger it is like warning a friendabout a decision they might take that will affect the rest of their lives – and the lives of their children。Is ay all this because I don't want the people of Scotland to be sold a dream that disappears。

Now I know that some people say:we've heard about the risks and the uncertainties but we still want change。Look.The United Kingdom is not a perfect country-no country is。Of course we must constantly change and improve people's lives。No one is content while there are still children living in poverty。No oneis content while there arepeople struggling, and young people not reaching their potential。Yes,every political party is different。But we are all of us –Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems, Nationalists – on aconstant mission to change our country for the better。The question is: how do you get that change? For me it's simple。

You don't get the change you wantby ripping your country apart。You don't get change by undermining your economy and damaging your businesses and diminishing your placein the world。But you can get real, concrete change on Thursday: if you vote No.’Businessas usual' is not on the ballot paper.The status quo is gone。This campaign has swept it away。There is no going back to the waythings were。

A vote for No means real changeand we have spelled that change out in practical terms, with a plan and a process。If we get a No vote on Thursday,that will trigger a major, unprecedented programme of devolution with additional powers for the Scottish Parliament.Major new powers over tax,spending and welfare services。Wehave agreed a timetable forthat stronger Scottish Parliament: a time-table to bring in the new powers thatwill go ahead if there is a No vote...a White Paper by November, put into draft legislation by January。This is a time table that is now agreed by all the main political parties and set instone and I am prepared towork with all the main parties to deliver thisduring 2015.So a No vote actually means faster, fairer, safer and better change。And this is a vital point:Scotland is not an observer in the affairs of this country。Scotland is shaping and changing the United Kingdom for the better – more so today than at any point in the last three hundred years and will continue to help shape the constitution of ourcountry。And Scottish people can enjoy the additional powers its Parliament gives without losing the UK pension, the UK pound or the UK passport。Real change is Scotland's for the taking。The power to set your own courseand make your own decisions with the security of being in the UK without the risks of going it alone。

It's the best of both worlds。

Scotland’s identity is already,strong Scottish culture, strong Scottish arts, a strong Church of Scotlandand in the last 15years you have built a strong Scottish Parliament not afleeting institutionbut a permanent one。

So the vote on Thursday is not about whether Scotland is a nation.Scotland is aproud, strong, success fulnation.The vote on Thursday is about two competing visions for Scotland’sfuture。

The Nationalists’ vision of narrowing down, going it alone, breaking all ties with the UK。

Or the patriotic vision of astrong Scottish nation allied to the rest of the United Kingdom with its ownstronger Scottish Parliament at its heart, and with the benefits of working together in the UK on jobs, pensions, healthcare funding,the currency, interestrates。

It really is the best of both worlds and it's the best way to get real change and secure a better future for your children and grand-children,which is what this vital debate all about。

And speaking of family – that is quite simply how I feel about this.We are afamily.The United Kingdom is no tone nation.We are four nations in a single country。

That can be difficult but it is wonderful.Scotland, England, Wales and NorthernIreland are different nations,with individual identities competing with each other even at times enraging each other while still being so much stronger together。

We are a family of nations。

Why should the next generation ofthat family be forced to choose whether to identify only with Edinburgh or only with London choose which embassy they want to go to when they are in trouble abroad or pack their passport when they're going to see friends and loved ones?

A family is not a compromise, or a second best, it is a magical identity, that makes us more together than we can ever be apart。

So please do not break this family apart。

In human relations it's almostnever a good thing to turn away from each other,put up walls, score new lines on the map。

Why would we take one Great Britain and turn it into separate smaller nations?

What is that an answer to?

How will that help the ambitious young people who want to make their mark on the world or the pensioner who just wants security or the family relying on jobs make in the UK?

Let no one fool you that ‘Yes' isa positive vision.It's about dividing people,closing doors, making foreigners of our friends and family。

This isn't an optimistic vision。

The optimistic vision is of ourfamily of nations staying together there for each other in the hard timescoming through to better times。

We've just pulled through a greatrecession together.We’re moving forward together.The road has been long but it is finally leading upwards and that's why I ask you to vote No to walking away。

Vote No , and you are voting for a bigger and broader and better future for Scotland, and you are investing in the future for your children and grandchildren.So this is our message to the people of Scotland:

We want you to stay.Head and heart and soul, we want you to stay。

Please don't mix up the temporary and the permanent。

Don't think: “I'm frustrated with politics right now, so I'll walk out the door and never come back。”

If you don't like me – I won't be here forever.If you don't like this Government– it won't last forever.But if you leave the UK – that will be forever。

Yes,the different parts of the UK don't always see eye-to-eye。

Yes,we need change– and we will deliver it but to get that change, to get a brighter future, we don't need to tear our country apart。

In two days, this long campaign will be at an end.And as you stand in the stillness of the polling booth, I hope you will ask yourself this。

Will my family and I truly be better off by going it alone? Will we really be more safe and secure? Do I really want to turn my back on the rest of Britain, and why is it that so many people across the world are asking: why would Scotland want to do that? Why? And if you don't know the answer to these questions –then vote No。

At the end of the day, all the arguments of this campaign can be reduced to a single fact: we are better together.So as you reach your final decision,please don't let anyone tell you that you can't be a proud Scot and a proud Brit。

Don't lose faith in what this country is – and what we can be.Don’t forget what a great United Kingdom you are part of.Don’t turn your backs on what is the best family of nations in the world and the best hope for your family in this world.So please, from all of us: Vote to stick together, vote to stay, vote to save our United Kingdom。

第四篇:卡梅伦2016新年贺词

It's a New Year, and with our economy growing and a strong, majority government in power, Britain begins it with renewed strength.There are no New Year’s resolutions for us, just an ongoing resolve to deliver what we promised in our manifesto: Security at every stage of your life.新年之际,英国经济增长迅猛,联合政府执政能力强大,英国也掀开了新一页的篇章。新一年的决心没有其他,只希望继续履行我们在施政大纲中的承诺:确保人生各个阶段的安全。

Over 31 million people will begin this year in work, more than any in our history.Six million children will start the new term at a good or outstanding school.More than half a million workers will be taken out of income tax in April, as everyone apart from the very best paid gets a tax cut.And for the lowest paid, there will be a new National Living Wage.今年,有超过3100万的英国人要开始工作,这一数字之大前所未有。600万儿童将迈入优秀的学校开启新学期。四月份,超过50万的工人不用再交个人所得税,除了高收入人群,所有人的税收都有所减少。对于低收入人群来说,他们会得到最新的国家生活津贴。Meanwhile, millions more will benefit from the free childcare, new academies, rising pensions and extra apprenticeship that we committed to in our manifesto: all as a result of our long-term economic plan.与此同时,我们之前承诺的免费育儿、新学堂、养老金增加以及额外的见习期已使得数百万人受益,这些都是我们长期经济计划的结果。

We also promised something else in our manifesto, giving you a say on Europe and now we are delivering on that promise.There will be an in-out referendum by the end of 2017, it is written into the law of the land.I am negotiating hard to fix things that most annoy British people about our relationship with the EU.我们还在声明中向各位承诺过的一些其他事项:给予英国民众在英欧关系问题上的发言权,如今我们正在为之努力。2017年底会进行全民公投,并将其写入我国律法。针对让英国人头疼的英国与欧盟的关系这一问题,我正在同欧盟协商以解决。

There’s just one thing that drives me: What is best for the national interest of our country? But in the end it will be for you to decide.Is our economic and national security in a dangerous world better protected by being in, or out? We also go into the year confronting some deep social problems, ones that have blighted our country for too long.唯有这件事驱使着我:什么事会为国家取得最大利益?但最终,还是要你来决定。留在欧盟是否能更好地保护处于艰难境地中的英国经济及国家安全?今年我们也遭遇了许多深层的社会问题,这些问题已经困扰我们国家很久了。

I want 2016 to be the time when we really start to conquer them, a crucial year in this great turnaround decade.Because with economic renewal and social reform, we can make everyone’s lives more secure.我希望2016年会是我们开始战胜这些问题的一年,因为2016年是十年转型中的重要一年。英国政府只有加快经济复苏步伐,加大社会改革力度,英国民众的生活才更有保障。

So if you’re one of the many hardworking young people locked out of the housing market, we will deliver the homes that will help lead you to your own front door.If you’re off school or out of work, trapped in an underworld of addiction, abuse, crimes or chaos, we will sweep away state failure and help give you stability.If your dreams have been dashed simply because of who you are, we will fight discrimination and deliver real opportunity, to help lay your path to success.所以对于那些辛勤工作但至今未拥有新居的年轻人,我们为你们提供新居。如果你辍学了,或者失业了,又或受困于毒瘾、虐待、犯罪或者混乱的境遇中,我们会扫除这些障碍,给你稳定的生活。如果你们因你们的身份而使梦想破灭,我们消除歧视,为你们提供真正的平等机会帮助你们走向成功。

And we will take on another social problem, too.When our national security is threatened by a seething hatred of the West, one that turns people against their country and can even turn them into murderous extremists.I want us to be very clear: You will not defeat us.当然,我们也会着手解决另外一个社会问题。当我们的国家安全正遭受仇视西方情绪的威胁——这种厌恶会使得人们与自己的国家对立,甚至把他们变成喜爱杀戮的极端分子。我希望大家清楚:我们是无法被击败的!

And we will not just confront the violence and the terror.We will take on their underlying, poisonous narrative of grievance and resentment.We will come down hard on those who create the conditions for that narrative to flourish.我们面临的不仅仅是暴力和恐惧。我们还要打击愤懑和憎恶四下潜伏、负能量满满的思潮。我们将强烈打击那些为这种思潮滋长创造条件的人。And we will have greater confidence in, indeed, we will revel i , our way of life.Because if you walk our streets, learn in our schools, benefit from our society, you sign up to our values: Freedom, Tolerance, Responsibility, Loyalty.对于我们的生活方式,我们更为自信甚至更为享受。因为如果你走在大街上,在学校学习或者受益于社会,那就证明你接受了我们的价值观:自由,宽容,责任和忠诚。

These are the big challenges of our age, some of the biggest our nation has ever faced.And this year is a test of our mettle.Whether we put up with poverty, or put an end to it, ignore the glass ceiling, or smash it, abandon the tenant, or help make them a homeowner, appease the extremist or take apart their ideology, piece by piece.We’ll get Britain a better deal in Europe, give families the peace of mind they crave, and we’ll make our country even more secure.That’s what this year, this turnaround decade, is all about.我们的时代正面临着巨大的挑战,有些挑战是前所未有的。2016年是“考验我们气魄”的一年。不论我们是忍受贫穷还是结束贫穷,不论我们是忽视“玻璃天花板”效应(是指在公司企业和机关团体中,限制某些人口群体(女性、少数民族)晋升到高级职位的障碍)还是粉碎它,不论我们是置租房人员于不顾还是帮他们购置房产,不论我们是安抚极端分子还是粉碎他们的意识形态,我们都会在欧洲为英国争取更多利益,让每个家庭都能获得心灵上的安宁,我们还要让国家更为安宁。这就是我们今年,这一转型的十年中要做的事。

So let me wish everyone the very best and a very Happy New Year.祝福每一个人,新年快乐!

第五篇:卡梅伦就职演说

HER MAJESTY the queen has asked me to form a new government and I have

accepted。Before I talk about that new government, let me say something about the one that has just passed.Compared with a decade ago, this country is more open at home and more compassionate abroad, and that is something we should all be grateful for。

女王陛下要求我组建新一届政府,我已接受了这一要求。在谈论新政府之前,请允许我先说一些最近发生的事情。与十年前相比,这个国家在国内更加开发,对外更富有同情心,我们应该为此心存感激。

On behalf of the whole country I’d like to pay tribute to the outgoing prime minister, for his long record of dedicated public service。

代表这个国家,我将对长期致力于公共服务的前首相表示赞扬。

In terms of the future, our country has a hung parliament where no party has an overall majority and we have some deep and pressing problems – a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political system in need of reform。

就未来而言,我们的国家有一个无论任何党派都不占绝对优势的议会,我们还面临着一些深刻而迫切的问题-巨大的赤字,深刻的社会问题和需要改革的政治体制。

For those reasons, I aim to form a proper and full coalition between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.I believe that is the right way to provide this country with the strong, the stable, the good and decent government that I think we need so badly。针对这些因素,我计划在保守党和自由民主党之间建立一个合适而充分的联盟。我相信,这是为我们国家能提供强大、稳定、良好和合宜的政府的正确途径,而且我们非常需要。

Nick Clegg and I are both political leaders who want to put aside party differences and work hard for the common good and for the national interest.I believe that is the best way to get the strong government that we need, decisive government that we need today。

尼克.克莱格和我都是想撇开政党利益,为公众利益和国家利益而努力工作的政党领导人。我相信,这是我们能够得到我们今天需要的强大的、果断的政府的最好途径。

I came into politics because I love this country, I think its best days still lie ahead and I believe deeply in public service.And I think the service our country needs right now is to face up to our really big challenges, to confront our problems, to take difficult decisions, to lead people through those difficult decisions, so that together we can reach better times ahead。

我之所以从政是因为我热爱这个国家。我认为最好的时代近在眼前并且我深信公共服务。我认为服务我们的国家,此刻需要面对真正的挑战,直面困难,作出艰难的决定,并领导人民克服这些困难,这样我们就能共同迈向美好的明天。

One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system.Yes, that’s about cleaning up expenses;yes, that’s about reforming parliament;and yes, it’s about making sure people are in control and that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters。

很明显,我们的任务之一就是重建对我们政治体系的信任。是的,这就要求我们清理开支、改革议会、保证对人民的管理并确保政治家始终是人民的公仆,而非主人。

But I believe it’s also something else.It’s about being honest about what government can achieve.Real change is not what government can do on its own.Real change is when everyone pulls together, comes together, works together, when we all exercise our responsibilities to ourselves, to our families, to our communities and to others。但是我相信还有其他方面。就是要诚实地表现政府可能达到的业绩。真正的变革不是仅靠政府之力就能完成的。真正的变革需要所有人齐心协力、众志成城,需要我们每个人履行自己的职责,为自己,为家庭,为社会,也为其他人。

And I want to help build a more responsible society here in Britain, one where we don’t just ask ‘what are my entitlements?’ but ‘what are my responsibilities?’.One where we don’t just ask ‘what am I just owed?’ but more ‘what can I give?’.And a guide for that society, that those who can, should, and those who can’t, we will always help。我希望帮助不列颠建立一个更有责任心的社会。一个不是仅仅问“我们的权利是什么””“我们应该感激谁”的社会,而是“我们的责任是什么”“我们能给予什么”的社会。为了实现这个社会,不管是那些能够做到,应该做到和那些不能做到的人,我们会始终给予帮助。

I want to make sure that my government always looks after the elderly, the frail, the poorest in our country.We must take everyone through with us on some of the difficult decisions that we have ahead。

我希望确保我们的政府总能照顾关心我们国家的老弱病残和最贫穷的人。我们必须让大家每个人与我们一起面对我们曾面对过的艰难的决定。

Above all, it will be a government that will be built on some clear values – values of freedom, values of fairness, and values of responsibility。

首先,我们将组建一个具有清晰价值观的政府-这个价值观就是自由,公平和责任。

I want us to build an economy that rewards work, I want us to build a society with stronger families and stronger communities, and I want a political system that people can trust and look up to once again。

我希望,我们会组建一个工作能有所回报的经济体制,一个有更强的家庭和社会责任心的社会,一个让民众可以期待和信任的政治体制。

This is going to be hard and difficult work.A coalition will throw up all sorts of

challenges.But I believe together we can provide that strong and stable government that our country needs, based on those values – rebuilding family, rebuilding community, above all rebuilding responsibility in our country。

这将是一个艰巨的工作。联合政府将会面临各种挑战。但是,我坚信,基于这样的价值观-重建家庭,重建社会,尤其是重建我们的责任感,我们就能够共同创建一个我们国家需要的强大而稳定的政府。

Those are the things that I care about, those are the things that this government will now start work on doing。

这些就是我关心的事情,这些事情也正是我们的政府即刻开始要处理的。

hank you。

谢谢。

戴维·卡梅伦个人履历

戴维·卡梅伦出生在一个英国贵族家庭,是国王威廉四世的直系后裔。父亲曾是一位股票经纪人,戴维·卡梅伦母亲则是一位从男爵的女儿;家中兄弟姐妹一共四人。卡梅伦出生于伦敦,在英格兰东南部的伯克郡长大。

卡梅伦家族源自苏格兰高地的印威内斯,在英国金融界有很长的历史。他的祖父曾到芝加哥做生意,于1880年回到苏格兰;父亲伊恩·卡梅伦就出生在苏格兰阿伯丁郡。

戴维·卡梅伦毕业于英国著名的伊顿公学。在上学期间,曾因吸食大麻,受到被关禁闭一星期的惩罚。在最终通过牛津大学入学考试,并获得牛津大学布雷齐诺斯学院的录取通知后,卡梅伦办理了9个月休学。前三个月,他在教父、保守党议员提姆·拉斯波恩的办公室,从事研究工作,并列席了很多下议院的辩论会。而后,又通过父亲的关系,在香港怡和洋行工作了三个月。

1985年9月,戴维·卡梅伦正式进入布雷齐诺斯学院,修读哲学、政治与经济。在大学期间,他很少参加政治活动,但却是以狂饮和行为放荡不羁而著称的“布灵登俱乐部”的成员,也曾是学院网球队的队长。1988年,卡梅伦以一等荣誉学士学位的成绩大学毕业。现任伦敦市长鲍里斯·约翰逊是他的大学同学。

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