never give in never never课文分段
Unit 1
Never Give In, Never, Never, Never
Winston Churchill
Almost a year has pasd since I came down here at your Head Master's kind invitation in order to cheer mylf and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have pasd have en very terrible catastrophic events in the world—ups and downs, misfortunes—but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this October afternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has pasd and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorly armed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their
air attack still beating upon us, and you yourlves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!白雨跳珠乱入船
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But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months—if it takes years—they do it.
Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says, we must ”... meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat tho two impostors just the same.”
You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes thing
s out far wor than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Tho people who are imaginative e many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period—I am addressing mylf to the school—surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in except to convictions of honour and good n. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries it emed that our account was clod, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our school history, this part of the history of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.
Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought of giving in; and by what emed almost a miracle to tho outside the islands, though we ourlves never doubted it, we now find ourlves in a position where I say th好习惯成就好人生
at we can be sure that we have only to pervere to conquer.
You sang here a ver of a school song: you sang that extra ver written in my honour, which I was very greatly complimented by and which you have repeated today. But there is one word in it I want to alter—I wanted to do so last year, but I did not venture to. It is the line:“Not less we prai in darker days.”
I have obtained the Head Master's permission to alter darker to sterner.“Not less we prai in sterner days.”
Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speak rather of sterner days. The are not dark days; the are great days—the greatest days our country has ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to our stations, to play a part in making the days memorable in the history of our race.
十大高智商谜语
绝不屈服,绝不,绝不,绝不白酒开了没喝完能保存多久
晚上好英语怎么说温斯顿.丘吉尔
目光作文800字
电气工程及自动化1将近一年前,应贵校校长盛情邀请,我来到这里唱了几首我们自己的歌曲,既为自己加油,也为一些朋友打气。过去的10个月中全世界发生了可怕的、灾难性的事件——盛衰浮沉、厄运磨难——但是,今天下午,这个10月的下午,在座有哪一位不会因为这段时间所发生的一切,因为我们家国境况的改善,而心存感激呢?是的,上次我来这里时我们还孤立无援,形单影只,这种状况持续了五六个月。当时我们装备简陋,现在有所改善,但那时真是家徒四壁。我们曾面临着敌人的巨大威胁,而他们至今对我们狂轰滥炸,你们自己对于这种袭击都有亲身感受;我料想你们已经开始按捺不住了,因为这么长的一段时间里,我们碌碌无为,按兵不动。
2但我们必须学会同样善于应付短暂而干脆与漫长而艰难的局面。人们普遍认为英国人最终总是会胜出的。他们不指望关键时刻接踵而至;他们不是一直期待每天都有决战的重大机会;不过一旦深思熟虑之后决意出手,即便需要经年累月,他们也矢志不渝。
3回首10个月前我们在此地的相聚,对比现在,我觉得我们可以汲取的另一个教训就是,事物的表象常常是很有欺骗性的。吉卜林说得好:我们必须“……面对胜利和灾难,以同样的方式对待这两个骗子。”