有关艾滋病的英语演讲稿

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1、学生会的老师就像这个大家庭里的家长,他(她)们慈爱而又严厉,老师们教会我们做人,教会我们学习,教会我们工作。老师对我们的关心与疼爱我们始终看在眼里,记在心里有关艾滋病的英语演讲稿艾滋病是通过性行为、体液的交流而传播,母婴传播的综合征,今天小编给大家分享一些有关艾滋病的英语演讲,希望对大家有所帮助。有关艾滋病的英语演讲一Hello, everyone.Today we will tall about AIDs, More media coverage is being paid to the HIV/AIDS situation in China. So, what is AIDs,or wha

2、t dose AIDs means? AIDs means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation. And how to get AIDS? You dont actually get AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone whos infected, ev

3、en if they dont look sick and even if they havent tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by having sex with an infected person.So, how do I know if I get

4、 AIDs? Of course, we should go to hospital to check our blood. HIV disease becomes AIDS when your immune system is seriously damaged. If you have less than 200 CD4 cells or if your CD4 percentage is less than 14%, you have AIDS.When you know you are infected, you may want to know is there a cure for

5、 AIDs? Of course no. So, what we can do is to love ourselves. Stay away from the way that you may be infected. Stay away from AIDs, Love our lives.有关艾滋病的英语演讲二Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt LakeCity, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been dr

6、aped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation. I want your attention, not your applause.差不多三个月前,在盐湖城召开的政党纲领听证会上,我向共和党提出了一个请求:打破长期以来对艾滋病病毒和艾滋病问题的沉默。今晚,我来到这儿,是要给这样的沉默作个了断。我带来的是挑战,不是自鸣得意;我需要的是大家的关注,不是掌声。I

7、would never have asked to be HIV positive, but I believe that in all things there is a purpose; and I stand before you and before the nation gladly. The reality of AIDS is brutally clear. Two hundred thousand Americans are dead or dying. A million more are infected. Worldwide, fortymillion, sixty mi

8、llion, or a hundred million infections will be counted in the coming few years. But despite science and research, White House meetings, and congressional hearings, despite good intentions and bold initiatives, campaign slogans, and hopeful promises, it is - despite it all - the epidemic, which is wi

9、nning tonight.我从未主动要求做一名艾滋病病毒携带者,但我相信因果论。今天我站在众人的面前,站在国人的面前,心甘情愿。艾滋病存在的现实残酷地摆在世人的面前。近20万美国人因此命丧黄泉或命悬一线;100万人已染上艾滋病。在世界范围内,在未来的几年里,将会出现4千万、6千万、乃至1万万个艾滋病的感染病例。In the context of an election year, I ask you, here in this great hall, or listening in the quiet of your home, to recognize that AIDS virus is

10、 not a political creature. It does not care whether you are Democrat or Republican; it does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old.借此大选年之际,我希望在座的所有人,以及安坐在家中的听众,都能够认识到艾滋病病毒不是一种政治产物。它不在乎你是民主党人还是共和党人,也不管你是黑人还是白人,男人还是女人,同性恋者还是异性恋者,青年人还是老年人。Tonight, I repres

11、ent an AIDS community whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of American society. Though I am white and a mother, I am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a Philadelphia hospital. Though I am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm suppo

12、rt of my family, I am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of this familys rejection.今天晚上,我代表的是一个艾滋病者团体。那些无奈地成为这个团体成员的人们,来自美国社会的各个领域。我是一名白人母亲,但同时也代表费城医院里那些正与输液管抗争的黑人婴儿。我是一名在婚后感染了艾滋病毒的女性,家人的支持让我倍感温暖;但我同时也代表那些孤独的同性恋男子,他们在家人排斥的冷风下,苦苦守护着自己那摇曳飘忽的生命之火。This is not a

13、 distant threat. It is a present danger. The rate of infection is increasing fasted among women and children. Largely unknown a decade ago, AIDS is the third leading killer of young adult Americanstoday. But it wont be third for long. Because unlike other diseases, this one travels. Adolescents dont

14、 give each other cancer or heart disease because they believe they are in love, but HIV is different; and we have helped it along. We have killed each other with our ignorance, our prejudice, and our silence.艾滋病不是一个遥远的威胁,而是眼前的危险。而妇女和儿童的感染率上升得最快。十年前,大多数人还没有听说过艾滋病,现在,它已经是美国年轻人群的第三大杀手了。而且它不会一直停留在第三的位置上

15、,因为与其它疾病不同,艾滋病是具有传染性的。年轻人不会因为相爱而互相传染癌症或者心脏病,但艾滋病毒不同,我们助长了它的传播。我们因为自己的无知、偏见和缄默而互相伤害。We may take refuge in our stereotypes, but we cannot hide there long, because HIV asks only one thing of those it attacks. Are you human?And this is the right question. Are you human? Because people with HIV have not

16、entered some alien state of being. They are human. They have not earned cruelty, and they do not deserve meanness. They dont benefit from being isolated or treated as outcasts. Each of them is exactly what God made: aperson; not evil, deserving of our judgment; not victims, longing for our pity; people, ready for support and worthy of compassion.我们可以用老一套方法来逃避,但却躲避不了多久。因为艾滋病毒在袭击目标的时候只考虑一点:你是不是人类?艾滋病毒携带者并没有

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