用英语1分钟演讲功夫熊猫的其中一个人物,速度........
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【功夫熊猫人物】
When I first saw Paul, I was thinking that it is just a big and fat panda. There won't be any hopes for him to become the "dragon warrior".
当我看见波波(功夫熊猫)时,我以为他就是只大胖熊猫,绝对不可能成为神龙大侠。
But when his teacher Shifu discovered that Paul can do anything if he had his food in front of him. Then, the hard training started by Paul.
但当他的老师发现波波只要面前有好吃的就无所不能了。艰苦的训练就开始了。
I thought that his goal is very simple, to get food to eat, and his Shifu used that habit and made him the best dragon warrior.
我觉得波波想法很简单,有吃的就行。师父正是利用了他这个嗜好让他成为神龙大侠的。
I learned a lesson from Paul which is when he had a firm goal, he will try to get it no matter what dangers lie in front of him. That's the part that I like him the most.
我从波波身上学到一点就是他认定的目标,一定会不顾任何危险努力实现。这是我最喜欢功夫熊猫的地方。
求关于电影功夫熊猫的英文演讲稿(3分钟左右)
Kung Fu Panda Cast & CreditsPo: Jack Black Master Shifu: Dustin Hoffman Tigress: Angelina Jolie Tai Lung: Ian McShane Mantis: Seth Rogen Viper: Lucy Liu Crane: David Cross Oogway: Randall Duk Kim Mr. Ping: James Hong Zeng: Dan Fogler Commander Vachir: Michael Clarke Duncan Monkey: Jackie Chan DreamWorks presents an animated film directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne. Written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. Running time: 91 minutes. Rated PG (for kung-fu violence). Opening today at local theaters. By Roger Ebert "Kung Fu Panda" is a story that almost tells itself in its title. It is so hard to imagine a big, fuzzy panda performing martial-arts encounters that you intuit (and you will be right) that the panda stars in an against-all-odds formula, which dooms him to succeed. For the panda's target audience, children and younger teens, that will be just fine, and the film presents his adventures in wonderfully drawn Cinemascope animation. (It will also be showing in some IMAX venues.) The film stars a panda named Po (voice of Jack Black), who is so fat he can barely get out of bed. He works for his father, Mr. Ping (James Hong) in a noodle shop, which features Ping's legendary Secret Ingredient. How Ping, apparently a stork or other billed member of the avian family, fathered a panda is a mystery, not least to Po, but then the movie is filled with a wide variety of creatures who don't much seem to notice their differences. They live in the beautiful Valley of Peace with an ancient temple towering overhead, up zillions of steps, which the pudgy Po can barely climb. But climb them he does, dragging a noodle wagon, because all the people of the valley have gathered up there to witness the choosing of the Dragon Warrior, who will engage the dreaded Tai Lung (Ian McShane) in kung-fu combat. Five contenders have been selected, the "Furious Five": Monkey (Jackie Chan), Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross). Tigress looks like she might be able to do some serious damage, but the others are less than impressive. Mantis in particular seems to weigh about an ounce, tops. All five have been trained (for nearly forever, I gather) by the wise Shifu, who with Dustin Hoffman's voice is one of the more dimensional characters in a story that doesn't give the others a lot of depth. Anyway, it's up to the temple master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), an ancient turtle, to make the final selection, and he chooses -- yes, he chooses the hapless and pudgy Po. The story then becomes essentially a series of action sequences, somewhat undermined by the fact that the combatants seem unable to be hurt, even if they fall from dizzying heights and crack stones open with their heads. There's an extended combat with Tai Lung on a disintegrating suspension bridge (haven't we seen that before?), hand-to-hand-to-tail combat with Po and Tai Lung, and upstaging everything, an energetic competition over a single dumpling. "Kung Fu Panda" is not one of the great recent animated films. The story is way too predictable, and truth to tell, Po himself didn't overwhelm me with his charisma. But it's elegantly drawn, the action sequences are packed with energy, and it's short enough that older viewers will be forgiving. For the kids, of course, all this stuff is much of a muchness, and here they go again.