监造工程师招聘:有关于奥运的演讲稿!!ps:英语的吖

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是英语的哟!
最好要有中文翻译~!谢谢大家

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:

Bidding for the Olympic Games, in a way, an image-creating undertaking. The first and foremost thing is to let people fall in love with the city at first sight, attracting them by its unipue image. What image does Beijing
intend to create for itself once it has the opportunity to host the 2008 Olympics?

It is known to all that the Beijing Municipal Government has already set the theme for the future games: New Beijing, Great Olympics. For me, the 2008 Olympics will be a great green Olympics illuminated with two more special colors, yellow and red.

First, yellow is a meaningful color. The Yellow River is China's Mother River and the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. This color has a special origin and great significance for the Chinese people. Beijing is the capital of New China and previously the capital for nine dynasties in Chinese history. So, yellow will naturally add splendor to the 2008 Games.

Secondly, the 2008 Olympics will be a red pageant.Red is another traditionally cherished color for the whole country. We adore red. On big occasions, we like to decorate our homes in red. It is the color of double happiness, representing joyous moments, auspiciousness, enthusiasm and prosperity. Red is one of the most suitable colors to describe the future of Beijing . Beijing , together with the whole country, is becoming more and more prosperous in the process of modernization. Should the 2008 Olympics be held in Beijing, the whole city will be a sea of red : the red torch,red flags, red flowers, and the radiant faces of millions of joyful people.

Above all, the 2008 Olympics will be a green Olympics. Adding a green ingredient is essential in creating an appealing image, as we can't deny the fact that Beijing, at the moment, is not as green a city as what we like it to be. Striving for an environmentally appealing city has become a central task for all the citizens of Beijing. Big efforts have been made in pollution control, replanting and beautification of the city. According to a project entitled" The Green Olympic Action Plan", between 1998 and 2007, Beijing, we have invested 100 billion RMB in preserving and protecting the environment. Some 12.5 million trees and over 1 million acres of grass will be planted along the Fourth Ring Road. By then, the city's green area will make up 40% of its total. The city will also dredge its reservoirs used as a water supply to Beijing residents, controlling industrial pollution and moving out the 200 factories presently located within the city proper.

Certainly, all of this is no easy task. But I am sure that all of us have confidence that we will realize these green goals. For now we have the full support and participation of the environmentally conscious citizens. Each
citizen is showing great concern for every one of the steps the city government takes. As the saying goes, United, we stand, and a green Beijing will be achieved.

When our aspiration becomes a reality, it will be a unique Olympics." New Beijing, Great Olympics"; will be weaved of these three superb colors: yellow, red and green.

Let us welcome it and look forward to it! Thank you!

The Plan for the Construction, Organisation and Management of the Olympic Venues of Torino 2006 and the Plans for their Utilisation after the Games

Bruno Rambaudi

The most important and complex activities in the organisation of the Olympic Winter Games involve the Olympic infrastructures, because of the resources required and the legacy that will remain on the territory.

The TOROC (Organising Committee for the XX Olympic Winter Games – Torino 2006) began back in 2000 to define the main infrastructures for the Olympics.

In 2001, with the local institutions, the details were agreed on for the plan of interventions necessary for the Olympic Event. In agreement with the Local Institutions (City, Province and Region) the post-Olympic usage has always been kept in mind.

The year 2002 can be defined the year of the architects. The main design phases up to the selection of the construction companies.

2003/2004 were the years that saw the construction of the venues, with constant monitoring of the effects on the environment.

The year that has just started, 2005, is the year of the Sport Events and of the testing of many of the Olympic facilities, looking forward to their full activity in February 2006.

But what about after the Games? The legacy left to the City of Torino and to the Region will be enormous; it will be the test bench to evaluate the efficiency of the public administration.

The plans for the future destinations of the Olympic facilities have been drawn up and we are now working to set up companies that will administer these plants.