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2015届高考英语二轮小专题复习之阅读理解10WORD版含答案.doc

1、习近平在联合国教科文组织的演讲Speech by H.E. Xi Jinping President of the Peoples Republic of China At UNESCO HeadquartersYour Excellency Madame Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO,Ladies and Gentlemen,Dear Friends,Good morning. It gives me great pleasure to have an opportunity of visiting the UNESCO headquart

2、ers. Let me begin by offering Madame Bokova my heartfelt congratulations on her re-election as the Director-General of the Organization and paying my sincere tribute to UNESCO for the extraordinary contribution it has made for greater exchanges and mutual learning among human civilizations.UNESCO wa

3、s born 69 years ago when the smoke of the World War against Fascism had barely dissipated. The grisly horror of war forced mankind once again to reflect on the nature of war and peace. Throughout the centuries, people have yearned for lasting peace, but war, like a haunting ghost, has been accompany

4、ing the journey of human progress every step of the way. As we speak, many children on this planet are subjected to the horror of armed conflicts. We must do our utmost to keep war as far away as possible from mankind so that children across the world can grow up happily under the sunshine of peace.

5、The stone wall at the entrance to the UNESCO headquarters carries the inscription of one single message in several languages: Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed.As long as the idea of peace can strike deep roots and the sail

6、 of peace can be hoisted in the hearts and minds of people all over the world, a strong defense will be constructed to prevent and stop war. People hoped to promote inter-civilization exchanges, equality of educational opportunities and scientific literacy in order to dispel estrangement, prejudice

7、and hatred, and spread the seeds for the idea of peace. This is precisely why UNESCO was established in the first place.The aspiration and vision as such deserve our renewed commitment. Not only so, but we must also step up cross-border, cross-time-and-space and cross-civilization activities in educ

8、ation, science, technology and culture to spread the seeds of the idea of peace far and wide so that they will sprout, take root and grow in the hearts and minds of the worlds people, and provide the planet we share with more and more forests of peace.Since its inception in 1945, UNESCO has faithful

9、ly lived up to its mandate and worked untiringly to enhance trust and understanding among the worlds peoples and promote exchanges and mutual learning among the various civilizations. China attaches great importance to its cooperation with UNESCO and stands ready to expand its participation in UNESC

10、O activities. We have decided to expand the Great Wall Fellowship, a scheme that provides scholarship to developing countries, African countries included via UNESCO, from 25 to 75 people every year to demonstrate Chinas support and assistance for Africa. We will also continue to work within the fram

11、ework of the UNESCO trust fund to help Africa.Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Friends,Civilizations have become richer and more colorful with exchanges and mutual learning. Such exchanges and mutual learning form an important drive for human progress and global peace and development.To promote exchanges

12、and mutual learning among civilizations, we must adopt a right approach with some important principles. They, in my view, contain the following:First, civilizations have come in different colors, and such diversity has made exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations relevant and valuable. Jus

13、t as the sunlight has seven colors, our world is a place of dazzling colors. A civilization is the collective memory of a country or a nation. Throughout history, mankind have created and developed many colorful civilizations, from earlier days of primitive hunting to the period of agriculture, and

14、from booming industrial revolution to the information society. Together, they present a magnificent genetic map of the exciting march of human civilizations.A single flower does not make spring, while one hundred flowers in full blossom bring spring to the garden. If there were only one kind of flow

15、er in the world, people will find it boring no matter how beautiful it is. Be it the Chinese civilization, or other civilizations in the world, they are all fruits of human progress.I have visited the Louvre Museum in France and the Palace Museum in China, both of which house millions of pieces of a

16、rt treasures. They are attractive because they are able to present the richness of diverse civilizations. Exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations must not be built on the exclusive praise or belittling of one particular civilization. As early as over 2,000 years ago, the Chinese people cam

17、e to recognize that it is only natural for things to be different. Greater exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations can further enrich the colors of various civilizations and the cultural life of people, and open up still greater alternatives in the future. Second, civilizations are equal,

18、and such equality has made exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations possible. All human civilizations are equal in terms of value. They all have their respective strengths and shortcomings. There is no perfect civilization in the world. Nor is there a civilization that is devoid of any meri

19、t. No one civilization can be judged superior to another.I have visited many places in the world. The best thing I wanted to do is to learn about differing civilizations across the five continents, what make them different and unique, how their people think about the world and life and what they hol

20、d dear. I have visited Chichen Itza, a window on the ancient Maya civilization, and the Central Asian city of Samarkand, an epitome of the ancient Islamic civilization. It is my keenly-felt conviction that an attitude of equality and modesty is required if one wants to truly understand the various c

21、ivilizations. Taking a condescending attitude toward a civilization can not help anyone to appreciate its essence but may risk antagonizing it. Both history and reality show that pride and prejudice are two biggest obstacles to exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations.Third, civilizations a

22、re inclusive, and such inclusiveness has given exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations the needed drive to move forward. The ocean is vast for it refuses no rivers. All civilizations are crystallizations of mankinds hard work and wisdom. Every civilization is unique. Copying other civiliza

23、tions mechanically or blindly is like cutting ones toes just to fit his shoes, which is not only impossible but also highly detrimental. All achievements of civilizations deserve our respect and must be treasured.History also tells us that only by interacting with and learning from others can a civi

24、lization enjoy full vitality. If all civilizations can uphold inclusiveness, the so-called clash of civilizations will be out of the question and the harmony of civilizations will become reality. This is like what we Chinese often say, radish or cabbage, each to his own delight.Having gone through o

25、ver 5,000 years of vicissitudes, the Chinese civilization has always kept to its original root. Unique in representing China spiritually, it contains some most profound pursuits of the Chinese nation and provides it with abundant nourishment for existence and development. Though born on the soil of

26、China, it has come to its present form through constant exchanges and mutual learning with other civilizations.In the 2nd century B.C., China began working on the Silk Road leading to the Western Regions. In 138 B.C. and 119 B.C., Envoy Zhang Qian of the Han Dynasty made two trips to those regions,

27、spreading the Chinese culture there and bringing into China grape, alfalfa, pomegranate, flax, sesame and other products. In the Western Han Dynasty, Chinas merchant fleets sailed as far as India and Sri Lanka where they traded Chinas silk for colored glaze, pearls and other products. The Tang Dynas

28、ty saw dynamic interactions between China and other countries. According to historical documents, the dynasty exchanged envoys with over 70 countries, and Changan, the capital of Tang, bustled with envoys, merchants and students from other countries. Exchanges of such a magnitude helped the spread o

29、f the Chinese culture to the rest of the world and the introduction into China of the cultures and products from other countries. In the early 15th century, Zheng He, the famous navigator of Chinas Ming Dynasty, made seven expeditions to the Western Seas, reaching many Southeast Asian countries and

30、even Kenya on the east coast of Africa. These trips left behind many stories of friendly exchanges between the people of China and countries along the route. In late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, the Chinese people began to learn modern science and technology with great zeal, as the European

31、knowledge of astronomy, medicine, mathematics, geometry and geography were being introduced into China, which helped broaden the horizon of the Chinese people. Thereafter, exchanges and mutual learning between the Chinese civilization and other civilizations became more frequent. There were indeed c

32、onflicts, frictions, bewilderment and denial in this process. But the more dominant features of the period were learning, digestion, integration and innovation.Buddhism originated in ancient India. After it was introduced into China, the religion went through an extended period of integrated develop

33、ment with the indigenous Confucianism and Taoism and finally became the Buddhism with Chinese characteristics, thus making a deep impact on the religious belief, philosophy, literature, art, etiquette and customs of the Chinese people. Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang), the Tang monk who endured untold sufferi

34、ngs as he went on a pilgrimage to the west for Buddhist scriptures, gave full expression to the determination and fortitude of the Chinese people to learn from other cultures. I am sure that you have all heard about the Chinese classics Journey to the West, which was written on the basis of his stor

35、ies. The Chinese people have enriched Buddhism and developed some special Buddhist thoughts in the light of Chinese culture, and helped it to spread from China to Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and beyond. In the course of some two thousand years and more, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity have been in

36、troduced into China successively, which allowed the countrys music, painting and literature to benefit from the advantages of other civilizations. Chinas freehand oil painting is an innovative combination of Chinas traditional painting and the Western oil painting, and the works of Xu Beihong and ot

37、her masters have been widely acclaimed. Chinas Four Great Inventions, namely, papermaking, gunpowder, movable-type printing and compass, led to changes in the world, including the European Renaissance. Chinas philosophy, literature, medicine, silk, porcelain and tea reached the West and became part

38、of peoples daily life. The Travels of Marco Polo generated a widespread interest in China.Many people know about the terracotta warriors, the buried legions of Emperor Qin. After his visit to the site, President Chirac of France said that a visit to Egypt will not be complete without seeing the pyra

39、mids, and that a visit to China will not be complete without seeing the terracotta warriors. In 1987, this national treasure of China, shrouded in secrecy for over two thousand years, was put on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list. There are many more proud Chinese achievements that have been in

40、cluded in the World Cultural Heritage list, the World Intangible Cultural Heritage list and the Memory of the World list. Here, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to UNESCO for its contribution to the preservation and dissemination of the Chinese civilization.Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,T

41、oday, we live in a world with different cultures, ethnic groups, skin colors, religions and social systems, and the people of various countries have become members of an intimate community of shared destiny.The Chinese have long come to appreciate the wisdom of harmony without uniformity. Zuo Qiumin

42、g, a Chinese historian who lived 2,500 years ago, recorded in the Chronicle of Zuo the following comments by Yan Ying, Prime Minister of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period: Harmony is like cooking the thick soup. You need water, fire, vinegar, meat sauce, salt and plum to go with th

43、e fish or meat. It is the same when it comes to music. Only by combining the texture, length, pace, mood, tone, pitch and style rightly and executing them properly can you produce an excellent melody. Who can eat the soup with nothing but water in it? What ear can tolerate the same tone played repea

44、tedly on one instrument?There are 200-odd countries and regions, over 2,500 ethnic groups and a multitude of religions in the world today. We can hardly imagine if this world has only one lifestyle, one language, one kind of music and one style of costume.Victor Hugo once said, There is a prospect g

45、reater than the sea, and it is the sky; there is a prospect greater than the sky, and it is the human soul. Indeed, we need a mind that is broader than the sky as we approach different civilizations. Civilizations are like water, moistening everything silently. We should encourage different civiliza

46、tions to respect each other and live in harmony, so that exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations will become a bridge promoting friendship between people around the world, an engine driving progress of human society, and a bond cementing world peace. We should draw wisdom and nourishment

47、 and seek spiritual support and psychological consolation from various civilizations, and work together to tackle the challenges facing mankind.In 1987, 20 exquisite pieces of colored glaze were excavated at the underground chamber of Famen Temple in Shaanxi, China. These East Roman and Islamic reli

48、cs were brought into China during the Tang Dynasty. Marveling at these exotic relics, I thought hard and concluded that as we approach the worlds different civilizations, we should not limit ourselves to just admiring the exquisiteness of the objects involved. Rather, we should try to learn and appr

49、eciate the cultural significance behind them. Instead of only satisfying ourselves with their artistic presentation of peoples life in the past, we should do our best to breathe new life into their inherent spirit.Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,Napoleon Bonaparte once said, There are only two forces

50、in the world, the sword and the spirit. In the long run the sword will always be conquered by the spirit. We should develop education more actively. Education can open peoples mind, impart knowledge, and cultivate temperament. The continued process of learning will enable our people to better apprec

51、iate the value of different civilizations. In this sense, education is an effective vehicle for the continuation and creation of civilizations. We should develop science and technology more vigorously. Scientific advancement and innovation can help people understand themselves and the world and be i

52、n a stronger position to change their society for the better. The continued process of exploiting nature will enable our people to master still more knowledge and skills. In this sense, science and technology are a powerful tool to make the world a better place for mankind. We should promote cultura

53、l undertakings more energetically. Cultural exchanges can help open our hearts to each other, broaden our horizon and build greater consensus among us. The continued process of cultivating people morally and intellectually will result in a higher standard of humanity. In this sense, culture is a big

54、 booster for human progress. Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,The Chinese people are striving to fulfill the Chinese dream of the great renewal of the Chinese nation. The Chinese dream of the great renewal of the Chinese nation is about prosperity of the country, rejuvenation of the nation, and happine

55、ss of the people. It reflects the ideal of the Chinese people of today as well as the fine tradition of relentlessly seeking progress that we have had since ancient times.The Chinese dream requires balanced development and mutual reinforcement of material and cultural progress. Without the continuat

56、ion and development of civilization or the promotion and prosperity of culture, the Chinese dream will not come true. Forefathers of the Chinese nation long yearned for a world of great harmony in which people are free from want and follow a high moral standard. In the Chinese civilization, peoples

57、cultural pursuit has always been part of their life and social ideals. So the realization of the Chinese dream is a process of both material and cultural development. As China continues to make economic and social progress, the Chinese civilization will keep pace with the times and acquire greater v

58、itality.A civilization carries on its back the soul of a country or nation. It needs to be passed on from one generation to the next. Yet more importantly, it needs to keep pace with the times and innovate with courage. As we pursue the Chinese dream, the Chinese people will encourage creative shift

59、s and innovative development of the Chinese civilization in keeping with the progress of the times. We need to inject new vitality into the Chinese civilization by energizing all cultural elements that transcend time, space and national borders and that possess both perpetual appeal and current valu

60、e, and we need to bring all collections in our museums, all heritage structures across our lands and all records in our classics to life. In this way, the Chinese civilization, together with the rich and colorful civilizations created by the people of other countries, will provide mankind with the r

61、ight cultural guidance and strong motivation.Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,As an old Chinese poem goes, When I glance at the visage of vernal breeze, I know that a thousand flowers of purple and red set spring aglow. UNESCO will mark its 70th anniversary next year. I am confident that under the stewardship of Director-General Bokova, the organization will make still more achievements in its efforts to promote exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations and advance the cause of peace in the world.Thank you.

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