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简介1.求北京残奥会开幕式上残奥会克雷文致辞的英文稿原文2.08奥运会开幕式内容3.2008奥运会开幕式(盛世华章,中华崛起)4.北京奥运会开幕仪式28届雅典奥运会的开幕词 总统先生,希腊共和国, 亲爱的希腊的朋友们: 今晚, 全世界给予希腊崇高的尊敬。 人类欠你这一奇妙的探险就是奥运会上创造了28世纪前,在奥林匹亚开创了奥林匹克的精神. 1896 年世界尊敬您为复兴这些比赛,今天在雅典, 以下的召唤

1.求北京残奥会开幕式上残奥会克雷文致辞的英文稿原文

2.08奥运会开幕式内容

3.2008奥运会开幕式(盛世华章,中华崛起)

4.北京奥运会开幕仪式

奥运会承办国家致辞原文怎么写_奥运会承办国家致辞原文

28届雅典奥运会的开幕词

总统先生,希腊共和国, 亲爱的希腊的朋友们:

今晚, 全世界给予希腊崇高的尊敬。

人类欠你这一奇妙的探险就是奥运会上创造了28世纪前,在奥林匹亚开创了奥林匹克的精神.

1896 年世界尊敬您为复兴这些比赛,今天在雅典, 以下的召唤顾拜旦创办了现代奥林匹克运动会. 首先,世界的尊重和感谢你今晚为筹办奥运会, 返回自己的根. 衷心感谢希腊共和国和她热情的团队. 我们也感谢希腊的公共当局,曾创造了一个城市的遗产,改变了雅典.

高於一切, 世界今晚尊敬和感谢您:奥林匹克运动会的组织。

谢谢每一位支持奥运会,特别感谢那些为奥运会服务的志愿者们,没有他们,这是不可能的. 运动员,我想你们了. 这是时刻,你理应享受,使你的辛勤工作和奉献精神. 通过你的行为,使我们有理由相信,在运动正在被越来越多的可信和纯洁,拒绝和尊重公平! 我们今天的世界需要和平,宽容和博爱.

谢谢对大家支持了奥林匹克运动会, 并且特别感谢希腊人民为我们所准备的一切。

我们今天的世界需要和平,宽容和博爱.

运动员从202 个国家, 表示我们, 体育团结由忽略全国, 政治, 宗教和语言障隘。

五月运动会举行的和平,真正的奥林匹克休战精神是创造了这里. 感谢你雅典! 谢谢希腊! 现在,我荣幸地邀请希腊共和国总统开二十八届奥运会的竞赛时代

求北京残奥会开幕式上残奥会克雷文致辞的英文稿原文

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Speech to 'What Makes a Champion?' in Beijing

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This is China's moment. A moment to celebrate its culture, civilisation and achievement. A moment to thank the Chinese people for their warmth, their ingenuity and their enterprise. A moment to recognise that whatever the challenges - political, social and economic - there is, in this country, the will, the determination and the humanity to make the future work for China; and in partnership with other nations and cultures, to make it work for people everywhere.

What makes a Champion? We must start with an uncomfortable truth: natural talent helps and especially in sport!

I remember still, almost 45 years ago now, running in my first competitive race at my school Sports Day. I remember the running track, grass freshly mowed. A sunny day. The race was over 440 yards. Four times round our small track. I settled in behind the lead runner, calculating to overtake him on the last bend before the straight run to the finish. The race went to plan until just as I reached the bend, I tried to sprint forward. Suddenly, my legs just didn't he the energy. The mental will was there. The physical capacity was not. I remember that feeling of shock and disointment now as clear as I did then, the disconnection between desire and ability. I still he my silver cup for coming second. But silver was not what I wanted. I wanted gold.

We will laud the champions of the Olympics knowing that most of us would never he been able to do what they he done.

But I chose to try to be a champion in a different field and it is also true that most people he innate talent at something. Champions are not just athletes. They are scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, philanthropists. They are people who the world sees in photos and on TV, people of fame and wealth. But they are just as often people no one outside a small circle has heard of: champions of compassion, of fortitude under suffering, of works of humanity towards others. Such champions often enjoy less fame or fortune when alive; but are more often commemorated after death. They are champions of the human spirit.

So it is right that not everyone can be a champion. But many, perhaps even most of us, he the capacity to do something exceptionally well. Most of us he a gift.

The issue is: how to develop that gift? What are the qualities that take the talent and turn it into an achievement, that translate the ordinary into the extraordinary?

Because for sure, there is a part, perhaps even the major part of being a champion that is not to do with natural physique or natural intellect but is to do with character, attitude, the dimension of the mind that can be discovered and developed. You can improve.

You can, in doing so, cross the line between the erage and the good and in time even the line between the good and the outstanding.

It can be dangerous to describe rules of improvement, to try to codify the qualities. Champions are about exceptions, not rules.

Nonetheless, I believe it is possible to identify characteristics you find in champions. I he chosen seven.

First, success comes to those who strive. Striving is a better concept than merely being competitive. In the Bible, Jacob is renamed after wrestling with God whilst asleep. He was thereafter called Israel meaning striving with God. To me, striving is more than wanting to be the best. It means even if you are the best, striving to be better. It is the product of a spirit that is restless for still greater things. It can mean a state of perpetual dissatisfaction, certainly with yourself.

Of course, it shows up in a strong competitive streak when in a race, be that in sport or a political campaign or anything else. But it is also an attitude that illustrates that the compe is as much competing with himself as with others in the same race.

Secondly, champions are creative people. They are innovative. They are always pushing to the new frontier. They don't accept the "givens" of any field of endeour. They challenge them. They are non-conventional people. Anyone I he ever met in any field, who is successful, is creative. That lies, incidentally, to the lawyer or the banker as much as the artist or thinker. The creative process is always fascinating to behold. It begins with an analytical capability that is free, not hidebound; not shackled to what has gone before.

I always found in politics that people had an amazing predisposition to conduct a debate within very defined parameters. This is what to be left-wing meant. This is what right-wing meant. This is the way the state works. This is how public services or welfare systems operate. Within the parameters debate is lively. But the parameters themselves are rarely challenged. Creative people challenge the parameters. They go back to the first principles of a subject. They ask not the superficial but the profound questions.

Which brings me to the third quality. Champions are endlessly inquisitive. I begin every day, hoping to learn something new. I regularly contemplate the vast expanses of my ignorance. I was hopeless at science at school. I regretted it ever since. I would love to learn about it now. But even in my chosen field of politics I am always searching for new insights, for original thinking, for something that makes me think anew and afresh. This also means knowing you can be wrong. You may he to re-think, and possibly radically. The characteristic of a champion is that they are prepared to do so.

All of this takes lication and hard work.The fourth quality is therefore self discipline. That is more than just the hours you put in. But it is the discipline to lay aside other pleasures and concentrate hard on your own development. It is about focus and single mindedness. I remember meeting a famous pop star once who you may he thought was just a good time rock and roller. I asked him: "how do you do it?" and before he could reply, his partner said simply: "he is the most disciplined person I know". It is not just about deciding to work rather than spend an extra hour in the bar. It is about absorption in your task, about deep not shallow thought, about getting down to the core of what you are trying to achieve. It is about not accepting second best; about knowing in your heart, when something is not good enough and can and should be better. Notice that this is self discipline. Past a certain point, you and only you can provide that intensity of will.

The fifth quality is courage. No champion is without courage. It may be physical, it may be intellectual. It may be of mind or body. There is no greater courage than that shown by the Paralympians. These are the people who he not just demonstrated the normal will-power of champions, but in doing so he overcome by their passion to succeed their disability. Their courage gives hope to all. Special salutations to them.

Courage is invariably found in a champion. Inevitably a champion is out in front. Championship is like leadership. When things are in the balance, when you cannot be sure, when others are uncertain or hesitate, when the very point is that the outcome is in dou; that is when a leader steps forward. The soldier who comes to help his fallen comrade. The health worker who risks their life to se the lives of others. The political activist who stands up for what is right when what is right is not what is popular or expedient. This is the person who when the mantle of responsibility is floating free reaches out and puts it on. The courage lies not in acting without fear; but in acting despite fear.

Such people are the people who are prepared just to go for it; to back their instinct when their instinct is all the certainty they are going to get. Taking the uncalculated risk is just foolhardy. But a calculated risk is still a risk. Calculate too much and you miscalculate. You wait for the perfect moment when such moments rarely if ever exist. At a certain point you he to step forward, with an insecure terrain beneath your feet.

What this means is that you must also be prepared to fail. This is the sixth and possibly the toughest quality of all. The strange irony of the champion is that the champion must be able to live with failure as well as enjoy success. The very act of courage, of leadership that sees you step out into the unknowable, carries with it the possibility of defeat. You must be willing to be humbled as well as exalted. You must accept that the risk, however calculated, may not pay off.

One of the most common reasons why people don't strive is the fear of failure. Yet virtually no one I he ever met who has succeeded, has not failed first. The question is what you learn from the experience, what you learn not just about the process of competing, but about yourself, the strengths you should exploit, the weaknesses you must eliminate.

The seventh quality is one some will disagree with; but which I think is the most essential of all. I believe that if you are to be a true champion, you must be motivated by more that "you". If the striving is purely selfish, if the love of personal achievement is purely the personal glory, something is missing; some aspect of championship that is elusive in definition but critical in action, Some people may see this in spiritual terms; that is one way of looking at it. Another way is simply a belief that to achieve to the highest level and beyond, to extend the frontiers of human knowledge or activity, is in and of itself, something good or worthy, noble even; that fulfils a purpose beyond your own recognition of your own self worth.

There is a reason why so many people who are champions look to use their success in helping others. Such a sentiment is located somewhere in the champion's character. It is the same reason you chose Nelson Mandela to launch this idea at the Sydney Olympics in the year 2000. Over the next three to six weeks or so of the Olympics and Paralympics, this city will be sparkling with the glittering accomplishments of the greatest sporting event in the world and billions around the world will share in the expectation, excitement and exhilaration of it all.

But we know in this same world, there is poverty, ignorance, and disease all of it preventable if humanity had the will. We know there is conflict and discord where fellow human beings suffer and die. We know there are challenges like the changing of our climate, which call us to take responsibility and to lead.

This month it is the Olympics. Next month, with rather less fanfare and publicity, will be the UN General Assembly where we will debate the Millennium Development Goals set by the world's nations in the year 2000 and due to be met in the year 2015. At present we will not meet them. We will fail, and if we do, the price is paid in the lives and misery of those who also would like to strive and compete in the world's myriad of opportunities to be champions, but who cannot.

The true champion is not just a winner. He or she is a person of compassion, of humanity, motivated by a sense of obligation to others as strong as the will to succeed for themselves.

So as we think of the champions who will stand proud on the podium, with their medals, with their nation's anthem ringing in their ears, let a part of the Olympiad spirit that is about human dignity as well as human achievement, take us to the places in our world desperate for our help. Let us hear the cries of the poor, dispossessed and oppressed, and summon up the true character of the champion to answer them.

Felicitations once again to the Chinese people. We are delighted to share in your pride and hiness. We wish this great country of China well for the Olympics and Paralympics. Thank you.

ENDS

08奥运会开幕式内容

我只知道中文的,你在找人翻译成英文的

北京2008年残奥会开幕式于今晚20时开始在国家体育场“鸟巢”举行。在各代表团运动员入场以及文艺表演过后,国际残疾人联合会克雷文发表了致辞。他在致辞中还运用了中文。

以下是克雷文致辞:

敬的及夫人,各位运动员、各位官员,尊敬的各位来宾,来自世界各地的残奥运动支持者们。晚上好,欢迎你们!今晚,我们在此相聚,共同庆祝北京2008年残奥会隆重开幕。本届残奥会的规模空前,无论是运动员人数、参赛国家数量还是体育项目数量,都超过往届残奥会。

这是残奥运动史上的一座里程碑。我们为此感到欢欣鼓舞,我们的心也与今年上半年接连遭受自然灾害的数百万中国人民在一起。灾难没能阻挠中国,没能阻挠北京奥组委和刘淇继续筹办奥运会。北京奥运会精彩绝伦,相信北京残奥会也一定会圆满成功。

我想对你们致以谢意,感谢你们的出色工作。七年以来,我们的合作一直是友善、坦诚、稳健、互敬和富有建设性的。我还要感谢国际奥委会给予我们的支持,感谢雅克?罗格,感谢终身名誉胡安?安东尼奥?萨马兰奇先生,今晚他也与我们在一起。

毋庸置疑,今晚以及此后的十一天当中,运动员们将是真正的英雄。残奥运动员们,你们为了来到这里,历经了无数个春秋的苦练。你们一定要淋漓尽致地发挥,一定要尊重公平竞赛的精神。谁人都无法预知,你们将如何超越最大胆的梦想。

你们来到这里,也是为了愉悦身心,结交朋友,将北京、青岛和香港留存为永恒的记忆。这不是关于希望,而是关于远见卓识和你们所代表的一切。无论你们在运动场上展现风,还是在国际残奥会运动员委员会选举中坦陈意见,我们都想从中领略你们的自信与独立。此刻,我想与大家一同欣赏这座美轮美奂的体育场。"鸟巢"是一个活生生的例证,象征着中国对于建设现代化世界的承诺。

我们都可以看到,这座由钢筋、混凝土、玻璃和其他高科技材料建造而成的建筑气势恢宏。然而在今夜,当你们大家,观众们、演员们和运动员们置身于这座极富建筑美感的体育场时,它才真正被赋予了生命。而当随队官员、赛事官员、媒体、赞助商以及中国无与伦比的志愿者们也来到这里时,你们将共同创造独一无二的残奥经历。

从明日起,我们将看到一幕幕的好戏,我们将看到胜利,我们将看到失望。然而,最为重要的是,当我们相聚在一起,我们将融入那独特的力量之源,它似乎触手可及,又的确可被呼吸,它存在于残奥运动的核心,我们称之为残奥精神。它一旦占据你的心灵,你将难以割舍。它将伴随你的一生!

在北京2008年残奥会的十二天当中,你将会发现,那些你本以为存在于世上的差别其实远非那么明显。你们将会看到我们共处同一个世界。谢谢!

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2008奥运会开幕式(盛世华章,中华崛起)

17:45--19:00 有1小时15分钟的仪式前表演,共有28个富有地域特色和民族风情的精彩节目演出。

19时左右 将进行观众辅导

19:56 开幕式进入倒计时。

20:00--23:30 开幕式正式开始,持续约3.5小时

流程 |

三大部分环环相扣

根据奥运会的惯例,开幕式的主要流程分为三大部分。张和平介绍说,这三大部分分别是:一、文艺表演前仪式部分。包括欢迎仪式、展示奥运五环,中国国旗入场,升中华人民共和国国旗,奏中华人民共和国国歌等。这部分时间长度约14分钟。

二是核心部分——文艺表演,名为《美丽的奥林匹克》,分为上、下两篇,约一个小时。上篇名为《灿烂文明》;下篇名为《辉煌时代》。三是文艺表演后仪式部分,包括运动员入场式、北京奥组委致辞、国际奥委会致辞、中国国家宣布奥运会开幕、奥林匹克会旗入场、奏奥运会会歌、升奥林匹克会旗、运动员代表宣誓、裁判员代表宣誓、放飞和平鸽、场内火炬传递及最终的点火仪式等。这部分将近两个半小时。

风格 |

用世界语言讲述中国故事

对于所有人而言,开幕式的文艺表演风格一直是举办国用来展现本国文化和艺术的舞台。开幕式如何表现?主要内容和艺术风格都是什么?这些问题也成为所有人关注的焦点。“在开幕式的表现内容上,将重点展示中华民族的悠久历史、灿烂文化,当代中国改革开放的建设成就和当代中国人民的精神风貌。”张和平表示奥运会开幕式的表现内容就承担了这一重要的特性。

对于所有人而言,开幕式的文艺表演风格一直是举办国用来展现本国文化和艺术的舞台。

在艺术风格上,用张和平说开幕式坚持用世界语言讲述中国故事。“开幕式充分体现民族特色、时代特征,以中国特有的‘绘画长卷’为线索,以中国美学的写意精神展现东方文明的底蕴,用绚烂的色彩展示当代中国的勃勃生机,用富有创造性的当代艺术表现形式,赋予开幕式以现代性和国际性风貌。”

入场 |

中国在赞比亚之后

运动员入场将占近两个小时左右的时间。而205个体育代表团究竟以什么样的原则排序也一直被人关注。张和平说:“运动员入场式的顺序,将依照205个国家或地区代表团名称的简化汉字笔画顺序进行排列。也就是以中文翻译国名的第一个汉字的笔画为准。”

这个方法也是依据国际惯例,根据“主办国语言排序”。此次奥运会在北京举办,自然就依简体汉字笔划为排序。如果第一个汉字笔画数字相同,则以第二个字为准,以此类推。但希腊代表团和东道主中国例外,希腊代表团最先入场,中国代表团最后一个入场。张和平还透露,第二个出场的是几内亚代表团;而在中国代表团之前出场的则是赞比亚代表团。

焰火 |

15000发烟花光耀开幕式

奥运开幕式烟花燃放贯穿整个开幕式,配合仪式演出共同进行。在主体育场释放的总量大概在15000发左右,奥林匹克公园中心区释放烟花数的总量大概在14000发左右,这将会为8月8日当晚的开幕式增加很多色彩。

演员 |

三分之一来自部队

演职人员大概在15000人左右。这里面没有包括仪式人员,总数加起来大概不到两万人。在演职人员中有三分之一来自部队。

《美丽的奥林匹克》精彩节目:1. 2008名演员击缶倒计时

2. 29个焰火脚印

3. 梦幻五环(漂浮的闪烁五环)

4. 歌唱我的祖国(56民族拥五星红旗入场)

5. 画卷(水墨画表演)

6. 文字(文字“和”字表演)

7. 戏曲(木偶京剧)

8. 丝路(瓷器,人形船等表演)

9. 礼乐(春江花月夜)

10. 星光(朗朗钢琴表演与人形和平鸽)

11. 自然(太极表演)

12. 梦想(地球表演)

13. 主题曲《我和你》

用的别人的 答案 呵呵

北京奥运会开幕仪式

盛世华章,中华崛起——2008奥运会开幕式

2008年8月8日晚,北京奥林匹克体育中心,全世界的目光聚焦在这里。这一晚,中国举办了历史上规模最大、最壮观的奥运会开幕式。盛大的场面、精彩的表演、高超的技艺,让全世界为之惊叹。

筹备工作

筹备工作从2001年开始,历时7年。在这期间,中国投入了大量的人力、物力和财力,进行了各种准备工作。从场馆建设、交通规划到演员选拔、彩排,每一个环节都进行了精心的安排和准备。

开幕式流程

开幕式的流程分为四个部分:欢迎仪式、中华文化表演、运动员入场和主题表演。其中,中华文化表演是整个开幕式的重头戏。

欢迎仪式

欢迎仪式开始时,一架巨型的飞机飞过鸟巢,象征着运动员们来自五大洲,汇聚在北京。接着,鸟巢的中央升起了奥运五环旗,全场响起了国际奥委会罗格的致辞。

中华文化表演

中华文化表演是整个开幕式的重头戏。表演以“五千年文明,一草一木皆有灵性”为主题,通过歌舞、器乐、戏剧等多种形式,展现了中国悠久的历史和灿烂的文化。

表演中,有“黄河之舞”、“中国民族器乐表演”、“京剧表演”、“中国民间艺术表演”等环节。其中,最引人注目的是“千手观音”和“气球表演”。

“千手观音”由21位聋哑女孩表演,她们手举道具,身体协调,完美地演绎了佛教中的观音菩萨。而“气球表演”则是由2000多个气球组成的巨大人像,代表了中国人民的团结和力量。

运动员入场

运动员入场是开幕式的另一个重要环节。此次奥运会,共有204个国家和地区的运动员参加,他们身着各自国家的传统服装,按照英文字母顺序入场。

中国代表团最后入场,全场响起了雷鸣般的掌声。中国代表团的旗手是中国篮球巨星姚明,他挥舞着五星红旗,带领着中国代表团走过鸟巢。

主题表演

主题表演是开幕式的高潮部分。主题表演以“和谐之美”为主题,通过歌舞、视觉效果等多种手段,展现了中国的现代化和奥林匹克精神。

表演中,有“中国梦想”、“和谐之舞”、“奥林匹克之歌”等环节。其中,最引人注目的是“蓝天、白云、红旗”和“点燃火炬”。

“蓝天、白云、红旗”是由2008名表演者组成的巨型人像,代表了中国人民的团结和力量。而“点燃火炬”则是由中国体操名将李宁完成的,他在空中演绎了一段华丽的体操动作,最终点燃了奥运圣火,宣告了奥运会正式开始。

结尾

2008年奥运会开幕式是一场盛大的视觉盛宴,是中国文化的一次展示,更是中国崛起的一次展示。这一场开幕式,让全世界看到了中国的实力和自信,也让全世界更加了解中国的文化和历史。它将永远留在人们的记忆中,成为奥运历史上的一段。

开幕式演职人员15000人左右,由三部分人员组成:

第一部分是专业文艺团体人员,来自全国各地和各个系统的专业文艺团体的演员;

第二部分是学生;

第三部分是来自部队的文艺工作者和部队的文艺骨干和文艺演员。

一、主要时间段

在开幕式正式举办之前,将有持续1小时15分钟的仪式前表演

从17:45开始,到19:00左右结束,共有28个富有地域特色和民族风情的精彩节目演出。

19点左右,进行观众辅导,辅导观众如何更好地融入开幕式中。

19:56分,进入倒计时;

20:00,开幕式正式开始,将持续约三个半小时,到23:30分左右结束。

二、主要流程

第一部分文艺表演前仪式部分

包括欢迎仪式,展示奥运五环,中国国旗入场,升中华人民共和国国旗,奏中华人民共和国国歌等。这部分约14分钟。

第二部分文艺表演部分

文艺表演的名字叫《美丽的奥林匹克》,分为上、下两篇,

上篇名为《灿烂文明》,

下篇名为《辉煌时代》,

文艺表演部分约一个小时。

在表现内容上,将重点展示中华民族的悠久历史、灿烂文化,当代中国改革开放的建设成就和当代中国人民的精神风貌。

在艺术风格上,坚持“用世界语言讲述中国故事”,充分体现民族特色、时代特征,

以中国特有的“绘画长卷”为线索,以中国美学的写意精神展现东方文明的底蕴,用绚烂的色彩展示当代中国的勃勃生机,用富有创造性的当代艺术表现形式,赋予开幕式以现代性和国际性的风貌。

演唱主题歌

在开幕式文艺表演的结尾部分,也就是《梦想》表演段落里,将首次公开演唱主题歌。注意,这里的首次其实就是指这首歌是第一次登场,以前大家的任何猜测都不是正确的。这首主题歌是从奥组委历时五年、举办了四届的奥运歌曲征集评选活动中脱颖而出,并经专门的评审程序确定的。主题歌的演唱者是中国著名歌手刘欢和英国著名歌手莎拉·布莱曼。两人将使用中英文两种语言进行演唱,歌曲长度为三分多钟。

运动员入场式,这次运动员入场的顺序是按照205个国家地区代表团名称的简化汉字的笔划顺序排列的,比如,在希腊代表团入场之后,第一个入场的代表团是几内亚,在中国代表团入场之前的是赞比亚代表团。

北京奥组委致辞、国际奥委会致辞

中国国家宣布奥运会开幕

奥林匹克会旗入场、奏奥运会会歌、升奥林匹克会旗

运动员代表宣誓、裁判员代表宣誓

放飞和平鸽、场内火炬传递

最终的点火仪式

最后欢庆焰火

这部分将近两个半小时,其中运动员入场式将占近两个小时左右的时间。