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a scene to remember gu qiubeishanghai international studies university advisor: gong longshenggood afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. today i would like to begin with a story.there was once a physical therapist who traveled all the way from america to africa to do a census about mountain gorillas gorilla | g?r?l?n. ; ; these gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of poaching and being put into the zoo. she went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. she witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged weve ever been, where in the very depth of the african rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled their babies.yes, thats a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, calledgorillas in the mist, based on a true story of mrs. dian fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.to me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment. today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. on the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the 21st century, provides people with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go, ()natural scenes arent natural anymore. deforestation to heat lodges is devastating | dev?ste?t v. nepal.oil spills from tourist boats are polluting antarctica n. . tribal adj. ; people are forsaking f?(r)se?kv. , their native musicand dress to listen to u2 on walkman and wear nike and reeboks.all these appallingappalling |adj. , ; facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by, ; .; ; and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been eroding() our resources. encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the united nations has made 2002 the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the worlds attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations-big notes, small notes or even coins-from housewives, plumbers(), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and invalids(), some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. these are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who aresuffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood. why? because they care. because they still want their mother nature back. because they know it still belongs to them.remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.and no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, theres always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.thank you very much.a scene to remembergu qiu beishanghai international studies universityadvisor: gong long shenggood afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. today i would like to begin with a story. there was once a physical 1) therapist who traveled all the way from america to africa to do a 2) census about mountain 3) gorillas. these gorillas are a mainattraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of 4) poaching and being put into the zoo. she went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. she witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged weve ever been, where in the very depth of the african rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas 5) cuddled their babies.yes, thats a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called gorillas in the mist, based on a true story of mrs. dian fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.to me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a 6) timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment.all these 7) appalling() facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been 8) eroding() our resources. encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the united nations has made 2002 the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the worlds attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations-big notes, small notes or even coins-from housewives, 9) plumbers(), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and 10)invalids(), some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. these are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering fromecological damage in their neighborhood. why? because they care. because they still want their mother nature back. because they know it still belongs to them.the other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sentinto the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. i found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.and no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, theres always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it. thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. today i would like to begin with a story.there was once a physical 1) therapist who traveled all the way from america to africa to do a 2) census about mountain 3) gorillas. these gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of 4) poaching and being put into the zoo. she went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautifulcreatures. she witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged weve ever been, where in the very depth of the african rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas 5) cuddled their babies.yes, thats a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called gorillas in the mist, based on a true story of mrs. dian fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.to me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a 6) timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment.today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. on the one hand, tourism, as one of the mostall these 7) appalling() facts have brought us to therealization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been 8) eroding() our resources.encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the united nations has made 2002 the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the worlds attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy ourecoenvironment.now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protectionorganizations an: receiving donations-big notes, small notes or even coins-from housewives, 9) plumbers(), ambulance drivers,salesmen, teachers, children and 10) invalids(), some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. these are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering from ecologicaldamage in their neighborhood. why? because they care. because they still want their mother nature back. because they know it still belongs to them.the other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. i found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.ecoenvironment that we are taking our next step into the world.and no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, theres always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.thank you very much.thanks,contestant#18.the topic for your impromptu speech is:which is more important for you: knowledge from books or personal experience? answer: thank you. i remember, on my very first day of my beloveduniversity, one of my professors said to me,from now on, youll be on a journey between who you think you are and who yo can be.the key is to allow yourself to continue the journey in the ocean of the books.and i do learn a lot from books: i know the geometry of euclid, logic ofaristotle, fable of aesop known to children around the world. well, nonation enjoyed so much prospertity and so much social progress with so little internal crises.and never before have our young people had so much great opportunity to practice ourselves and, therefore, have a profound obligation to build a more perfect nation of our ancestors dream. and i think our government had provided us young people with the tools and condition to build the future of our dreams. even if weknow some rules, some regulations, or experiences from our books, we still simply cannot graft it onto todays busier, more impersonal,contestant#18, in your speech, you talked about ecotourism. could you explain to us difference between ordinary tourists and e-tourists, or ecotourists?answer: thank you for your question. and i think the key issue is the differences between our awareness. fot example, if you want to go to a place to have a trip, enjoy your trip. and i think before you get on board, get on the bus, you can have the awareness that im not a polluter, but an environment keeper. were not go to all those scenic spots todestroy all those beautiful scenes but we to appreciate the mother nature giving us so much things. thank you very much.answer: well, i think, maybe, umm, i dont think that all thosetechnologies can replace the importance of books. were in our modern village where so many new industriesit industries, tourismindustriescrop up every day and this brave new world seem a little bit dehumanizing and inhospitable to a lot of people.the world can nolonger be defined as a place on a map or list or people in organizations but i think the true value, the essence of our village remains the same.it is the network of values relationship that support our lives and we c

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