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英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿15篇
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英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿1
先生們女士們,大家下午好!我非常榮幸站在這里為你們帶來(lái)一段小小的演講,我今天所要講的主題是“生命”,我希望你們喜歡。
人們的生活正在逐步的改善著。實(shí)際上,我站在這里就正在成長(zhǎng)。如果一個(gè)人的生命必須面對(duì)許多各種各樣的選擇,那么,我會(huì)一邊選擇,一邊成長(zhǎng)。曾經(jīng)我希望我能在將來(lái)在大學(xué)里學(xué)習(xí),不管怎么樣,我考過(guò)了,如你所見(jiàn)到的,我現(xiàn)在正站在這夢(mèng)寐以求的大學(xué)里,可是現(xiàn)在,我更渴望知道我的未來(lái)會(huì)有什么等著我。
當(dāng)我來(lái)到這所學(xué)校的時(shí)候,我告訴我自己。我的將來(lái)就從這里開始,接下來(lái),我要學(xué)著去成為一個(gè)男人,一個(gè)真正的男人,并有一個(gè)健康的身體。能夠勝任重任,能有獨(dú)到的見(jiàn)解,能見(jiàn)識(shí)廣泛,能思想深邃,能判斷出對(duì)的和錯(cuò)的,能工作的非常出色。
我的老師曾經(jīng)說(shuō)過(guò):“你不是普通的,你是獨(dú)一無(wú)二的。永遠(yuǎn)不要忘記你所能展示給人們是你的思想,不是你的技術(shù)!蔽覍盐业娜烁窈臀业呐d趣以及我的能力帶到我的學(xué)習(xí)中去,在這個(gè)過(guò)程中,我將注重實(shí)踐和理論的結(jié)合。如果我能實(shí)現(xiàn)我的這個(gè)夢(mèng)想,我想,我那時(shí)就真正的長(zhǎng)大了,那時(shí)我相信我的親情,友情,愛(ài)情將會(huì)變的十分完美,十分幸福。
你對(duì)你的將來(lái)怎么看呢?可能那會(huì)是一個(gè)很美好的愿望。讓我們堅(jiān)定我們的目標(biāo),為之努力,并真正的享受我們的生命.
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿2
Good morning ladies and gentlemen:
The title of my speech today is “The Doors that Are Open to Us ”.
The other day my aunt paid me a visit. She was overjoyed. “I got the highest mark in the mid-term examination!” she said. Don't be surprised! My aunt is indeed a student; to be exact, a college student at the age of 45.
Last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a one-year, full-time management course in a college. “This was the wisest decision I have ever made,” she said proudly like a teenage girl. To her, college is always a right place to pick up new ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.
“Compared with the late 70s,” she says, “now college students have many doors.” My aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be re-opened after the Cultural Revolution. She was assigned to study engineering despite her desire to study Chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a TV factory.
I was shocked when she first told me how she (had) had no choice in her major and job. Look at us today! So many doors are open to us! I believe there have never been such abundant opportunities for self-development as we have today. And my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.
The first door I see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us. My aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was also happy that she could attend lectures on ancient Chinese poetry and on Shakespearean drama. As for myself, I am an English major, but I may also go to lectures on history. To me, if college education in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and well-rounded development of each individual. So all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.
The second door is the door to the outside world. Learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries. My aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous and even calls her generation “frogs in a well.” But today, as the world becomes a global village, it is important that our neighbors and we be open-minded to learn with and from each other. I have many fellow international classmates, and I am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad. As for my aunt, she is planning to get an MBA degree in the United Kingdom where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her master's degree in biochemistry. We are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we come back, we'll put to use what we have learnt abroad.
The third door is the door to lifelong learning. As new ideas appear all the time, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age. Naturally, my aunt herself is the best example. Many of my aunt's contemporaries say that she is amazingly up-to-date for a middle-aged woman. She simply responds,“Age doesn't matter. What matters is your attitude. You may think it's strange that I am still going to college, but I don't think I'm too old to learn.”Yes, she is right. Since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 20xx, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms. Like these people, my aunt is old but she is very young in spirit. With her incredible energy and determination, she embodies both tradition and modernity.
The doors open to us also pose challenges. For instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning from the West, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family. So, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment, but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, I believe I can meet the challenge head on. When I reach my aunt's age, I can be proud to say that I have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more. Possibly I will go back to college, too.
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿3
happineis like a pebble dropped into a pool to set in motion anever-widening circle of ripples. as stevenson has said, being happy is aduty.
there is no exact definition of the word happiness. happy people are happyfor all sorts of reasons. the key is not wealth or physical well-being, since wefind beggars, invalids and so-called failures, who are extremely happy.
being happy is a sort of unexpected dividend. but staying happy is anaccomplishment, a triumph of soul and character. it is not selfish to strive forit. it is, indeed, a duty to ourselves and others.
being unhappy is like an infectious disease. it causes people to shrinkaway from the sufferer. he soon finds himself alone, miserable and embittered.there is, however, a cure so si-mp-le as to seem, at first glance, ridiculous;if you don’t feel happy, pretend to be!
it works. before long you will find that instead of repelling people, youattract them. you discover how deeply rewarding it is to be the center of widerand wider circles of good will.
then the make-believe becomes a reality. you possethe secret of peace ofmind, and can forget yourself in being of service to others.
being happy, once it is realized as a duty and established as a habit,opens doors into unimaginable gardens thronged with grateful friends.
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿4
In my 18 years of life, there have been many things. University days are the best part of them. I can never forget the days when I stepped into my university. I was impressed by its garden'like campus, its enthusiastic students and especially its learning atmosphere. I at once fell in love with it.
After the arduous military training, I get absolutely absorbed in my studies. The classes given by the teachers are excellent. They provide us with information not only from our textbooks but from many other sources as well. They easily arouse my insatiable desire to take in as much as I can.
Frankly speaking, at first I had some difficulty following the teachers. However, through my own efforts and thanks to my teachers' guidance, I made remarkable progress. Now I've benefited a lot from lectures and many other academic reports.
Learning is a long process; I'll keep exploring in the treasure house of knowledge to enrich myself. This summer I got out of the ivory tower and entered the real world. A publishing house offered me a part'time job in compilation and revision.
At the beginning I was belittled by my colleagues. But they were really surprised when I translated seven English articles over 5,000 words on only one day. Gradually, they began to look at me with respectful eyes. In their opinion I turned out to be a useful and trustworthy colleague.
I also realize that only those who bring happiness for others can be truly happy. So I often take part in activities concerning public welfare. I once went to a barren mountain village with my classmates. We taught the kids there who could not afford school. While showing them how broad and how civilized the outer world is, I was deeply touched by their eagerness to learn, their honesty and their purity. I couldn't control my tears on the day when we left. The precious experience with the poor kids made me aware of the responsibility on the shoulders of us, future teachers.
Besides study and social practice, there are entertainments as well. I do body building every day, hoping to keep healthy and energetic. We also write a play and put it on in our spare time.
Campus life is the most splendid time. But different people have different choices. The majority of students cherish their beautiful season and cherish the hope that one day they'll become outstanding. But there are indeed some students still under ignorance. They gather together for eating, drinking or playing cards. They're busy in searching for a girlfriend or a boyfriend. They forget completely about their mission as college students and the hope of their motherland.
Finally, I do hope everybody can try their best to become a worthy citizen of the country. I do hope everybody can become the backbone of our nation and make great contributions to society!
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿5
It is easy to describe success in terms of money, fame and reputation. But I believe that success is not external. I believe that success comes from within. My definition of success is to be true to yourself, and be true to others. That means, that you must cherish your personal ideal even in the face of adversity. I also believe that success is not discriminatory. Success is not restricted to such a class of people, in fact, it may be achieved by any person irrespective of his race, creed, gender and economic background. A good example of success is that of Beethoven. He is one of the world's most famous composers, yet he was deaf. He could not hear the majestic pieces of music that he created. Yet, in the face of this adversity, he was able to maintain his ideals''that of composing music.
To exemplify what success means to me, I pose a question to all of you. What brings us together here today? I believe that it is the beauty of the spoken word. The effect of pause and the sound of rhetoric are unique to the spoken word. I believe the beauty of the spoken word is even stronger for those who have difficulty in expressing themselves. These people are reclusive and had their emotions hidden within them. I once went to Australia and I saw two pictures, Once was drawn by a normal child, the other was drawn by a child with social inhibitions. The picture drawn by the normal child was simple and plain. The other was life'like, full of details and imagination. What this shows is that these are ideas, emotions and feelings that are locked internally in these children.
My ideal is to be the key, spreading the beauty of the spoken words to these children. These children have been neglected, but I feel that I can and should help these children to find themselves and be able to express themselves.
I realize that this is a difficult task, and there are many obstacles on the way. But I believe in my ideals and I will stick to them''even in the face of adversity. We should never have a premature abortion of ideals'let the child, let our ideals, stand the challenge. For a life without ideals is not living.
Thank you!
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿6
敬愛(ài)的老師,親愛(ài)的同學(xué):
大家好!
我之所以要競(jìng)選這個(gè)職位,是因?yàn)槲蚁胱隼蠋煹男≈,幫助老師減輕負(fù)擔(dān)。而且,我還有一定的管理能力,經(jīng)常協(xié)助老師批改同學(xué)們的作業(yè)、試卷。并且我英語(yǔ)科的成績(jī)也比較優(yōu)秀,能給同學(xué)們做一個(gè)學(xué)習(xí)的榜樣。
我喜歡英語(yǔ)課,我也有足夠的責(zé)任心和同學(xué)們一起學(xué)好英語(yǔ)課,自覺(jué)的預(yù)習(xí)英語(yǔ),好好的復(fù)習(xí),我特別團(tuán)結(jié)同學(xué),可以幫同學(xué)解決一些英語(yǔ)上的難題如:?jiǎn)卧~不會(huì)讀,句子不會(huì)讀,我都會(huì)不厭其煩的幫助同學(xué)。我熱愛(ài)英語(yǔ),相信自己。
如果我競(jìng)選上了英語(yǔ)課代表,我會(huì)把我學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)的方法毫不保留的告訴大家,就是上課認(rèn)真聽(tīng)講,下課要多讀多記,多做練習(xí)題。我還會(huì)讓同學(xué)們互相監(jiān)督英語(yǔ)作業(yè)的完成情況。聽(tīng)寫單詞。讓那些對(duì)英語(yǔ)不感興趣的同學(xué)都愛(ài)上英語(yǔ)。
如果我在這次競(jìng)選中成功,我將會(huì)以身作則,把好的優(yōu)點(diǎn)繼續(xù)發(fā)揚(yáng)下去,講不好的缺點(diǎn)即時(shí)改正。我一定會(huì)盡職盡責(zé),全身心為同學(xué)服務(wù),每天收好作業(yè)本,并記錄好哪位同學(xué)欠交作業(yè)的情況。我還會(huì)加倍努力學(xué)習(xí),爭(zhēng)取更好的成績(jī),做同學(xué)們的好榜樣!
假如我落選了,說(shuō)明我還有許多缺點(diǎn),我將不斷自我糾正,爭(zhēng)取進(jìn)步,決不氣餒,下屆再選。
最后,我想說(shuō)的是不論誰(shuí)當(dāng)上了英語(yǔ)課代表都是在為同學(xué)服務(wù),為班爭(zhēng)光,為班級(jí)帶來(lái)榮譽(yù),把班級(jí)帶領(lǐng)到更美好的明天不過(guò),我更希望那個(gè)人會(huì)是我。請(qǐng)大家支持我,我絕對(duì)不會(huì)讓你們失望的。
英語(yǔ)優(yōu)秀演講稿7
在我心中,有許許多多的、多姿多彩的中國(guó)夢(mèng)。這些夢(mèng),曾經(jīng)讓我心潮澎湃,曾經(jīng)讓我熱血沸騰,曾經(jīng)讓我心馳神往。無(wú)時(shí)無(wú)刻,我都在為國(guó)家美好的未來(lái)憧憬著。但是,我清楚地認(rèn)識(shí)到,讓國(guó)家強(qiáng)盛的重要角色,就是我們---那好似噴薄的朝陽(yáng)的莘莘學(xué)子---正是我們的強(qiáng)弱,決定著祖國(guó)的未來(lái)。正所謂梁?jiǎn)⒊f(shuō)的“少年強(qiáng)則國(guó)強(qiáng)”,確實(shí)不錯(cuò)。殊不知,在廣大學(xué)子背后,還有一位重要角色,那,就是像蠟燭一樣,燃燒自己,照亮別人,默默奉獻(xiàn)的老師們。在一定程度上,好老師決定好學(xué)生。所以,師資力量和教育質(zhì)量也同樣重要。作為一名學(xué)生,我多么希望有一個(gè)好老師!那么,我心目中的好老師是什么樣子的呢?
首先,一名好老師應(yīng)該擁有淵博的知識(shí),更重要的是將課講活﹑講精、講好。一名語(yǔ)文老師,應(yīng)該詩(shī)詞歷史,寫作閱讀,無(wú)所不通,無(wú)所不知。一名數(shù)學(xué)老師,應(yīng)該將奧數(shù)幾何,各種運(yùn)算,運(yùn)用自如。一名英語(yǔ)老師,應(yīng)該說(shuō)一口純正英語(yǔ),與外國(guó)人輕松交談。現(xiàn)在的許多老師講課都有些枯燥古板,甚至學(xué)生會(huì)因?yàn)槔蠋煹膰?yán)厲呆板而失去了一個(gè)孩子應(yīng)有的活潑與想象力,也變得呆板起來(lái),或失去學(xué)習(xí)的興趣。那么,一個(gè)好老師就應(yīng)該和學(xué)生之間拉近距離,平易近人,成為學(xué)生的良師益友:在課堂上激情澎湃、充滿感情﹑身臨其境地
給學(xué)生講課:激動(dòng)時(shí)手舞足蹈,感動(dòng)時(shí)淚流滿面;好笑時(shí)忍俊不禁,感慨時(shí)長(zhǎng)篇大論;和學(xué)生一起在課文的浪起浪落中隨波遨游,品味課文的苦辣酸甜,感受文章的真諦與樂(lè)趣將課講活﹑講精、講好;盡量和學(xué)生互動(dòng)學(xué)習(xí),讓學(xué)生帶有感情地上課,身臨其境地去學(xué)習(xí),在學(xué)中玩,玩中學(xué);當(dāng)學(xué)生對(duì)上課產(chǎn)生興趣時(shí),往往能產(chǎn)生事半功倍的效果。而這,就是一個(gè)好老師應(yīng)該做到的第一點(diǎn)。
一個(gè)好老師不僅要擁有淵博的知識(shí),將課講活﹑講精、講好,還要有高尚的師德。的確,一個(gè)老師的師德將會(huì)影響一個(gè)學(xué)生的思想。一位好老師,就應(yīng)該抓住生活課文中的一點(diǎn)一滴的小事,借機(jī)把好的思想傳輸給學(xué)生,將會(huì)使學(xué)生終生受益。當(dāng)看見(jiàn)受傷的小動(dòng)物時(shí),就應(yīng)該教育學(xué)生:要愛(ài)護(hù)動(dòng)物;當(dāng)看到有人破壞花草樹木時(shí),就應(yīng)該教育學(xué)生:要愛(ài)戶花草樹木;當(dāng)看到有人亂扔垃圾時(shí),應(yīng)當(dāng)教育學(xué)生;要保護(hù)我們賴以生存的地球的環(huán)境。在學(xué)課文的時(shí)候,譬如講到《自己的花是讓別人看的》一課時(shí),應(yīng)不失時(shí)機(jī)地教育學(xué)子:要學(xué)會(huì)“人人為我,我為人人”的品質(zhì);講到《金錢的魔力》一文,老師又應(yīng)及時(shí)地告誡學(xué)生:千萬(wàn)不要像托德與老板那樣有著見(jiàn)錢眼開的丑態(tài),不要為金錢所動(dòng)……當(dāng)然,不僅要教育學(xué)生,老師自己也要做出榜樣。例如:當(dāng)大家在班級(jí)大掃除中都干得有氣無(wú)力時(shí),老師帶頭大干起來(lái),揮如汗雨---用自己的實(shí)際行動(dòng)來(lái)打動(dòng)我們、鼓勵(lì)我們;再如:當(dāng)大家在街上看
見(jiàn)殘疾人乞討而冷冰冰不予理睬時(shí),老師上前去,用同情與憐憫的目光看他一眼,用手遞上一張大鈔---用自己的行動(dòng)去感化學(xué)生心靈中的角落,教育他們成為一個(gè)真善美的'好少年……
現(xiàn)在,不少教師經(jīng)常體罰或破口大罵一些犯錯(cuò)誤及成績(jī)不太好的同學(xué)?吹缴磉叞l(fā)生的一個(gè)個(gè)典型事例,我十分痛心,并堅(jiān)決反對(duì)這種做法。我認(rèn)為,真正的教育不是對(duì)學(xué)生體罰或破口大罵,這是一種能深深刺痛孩童們的心的做法。遭受了這樣“待遇”的同學(xué)們,不僅會(huì)心情愈來(lái)愈低落,對(duì)學(xué)習(xí)的興趣也會(huì)越來(lái)越低……這種狀況發(fā)展到最后,就會(huì)對(duì)這些莘莘學(xué)子們---甚至是祖國(guó)的未來(lái)---產(chǎn)生不良的影響。所以,我認(rèn)為,一個(gè)好老師在學(xué)生成績(jī)不好或犯錯(cuò)的時(shí)候,應(yīng)該親切地去鼓勵(lì)他,指出他的錯(cuò)誤在哪,接著,以足夠的耐心,幫助他改正錯(cuò)誤---而不是以體罰或破口大罵的方式。長(zhǎng)此以來(lái),學(xué)生不僅提高了自信心,還提高了成績(jī)---真是一舉兩得!
…… 現(xiàn)在,是充滿生氣的20xx年。在這一年里,主席曾發(fā)表了這一段令人深思的教導(dǎo):“實(shí)現(xiàn)中國(guó)夢(mèng)必須走中國(guó)道路,這就是中國(guó)特色社會(huì)主義道路。這條道路來(lái)之不易。它是在改革開放30多年的偉大實(shí)踐中走出來(lái)的,是在中華人民共和國(guó)成立60多年的持續(xù)探索中走出來(lái)的,是在對(duì)近代以
來(lái)170多年中華民族發(fā)展歷程的深刻總結(jié)中走出來(lái)的,是在對(duì)中華民族5000多年悠久文明的傳承中走出來(lái)的,具有深厚的歷史淵源和廣泛的現(xiàn)實(shí)基礎(chǔ)。中華民族是具有非凡創(chuàng)造力的民族,我們創(chuàng)造了偉大的中華文明,我們也能夠繼續(xù)拓展和走好適合中國(guó)國(guó)情的發(fā)展道路。全國(guó)各族人民一定要增強(qiáng)對(duì)中國(guó)特色社會(huì)主義的理論自信、道路自信、制度自信,堅(jiān)定不移沿著正確的中國(guó)道路奮勇前進(jìn)。 “實(shí)現(xiàn)中國(guó)夢(mèng)必須弘揚(yáng)中國(guó)精神。這就是以愛(ài)國(guó)主義為核心的民族精神,以改革創(chuàng)新為核心的時(shí)代精神。這種精神是凝心聚力的興國(guó)之魂、強(qiáng)國(guó)之魂。愛(ài)國(guó)主義始終是把中華民族堅(jiān)強(qiáng)團(tuán)結(jié)在一起的精神力量,改革創(chuàng)新始終是鞭策我們?cè)诟母镩_放中與時(shí)俱進(jìn)的精神力量。全國(guó)各族人民一定要弘揚(yáng)偉大的民族精神和時(shí)代精神,不斷增強(qiáng)團(tuán)結(jié)一心的精神紐帶、自強(qiáng)不息的精神動(dòng)力,永遠(yuǎn)朝氣蓬勃邁向未來(lái)。 “實(shí)現(xiàn)中國(guó)夢(mèng)必須凝聚中國(guó)力量,這就是中國(guó)各族人民大團(tuán)結(jié)的力量。中國(guó)夢(mèng)是民族的夢(mèng)。也是每個(gè)中國(guó)人的夢(mèng)。只要我們緊密團(tuán)結(jié),萬(wàn)眾一心,為實(shí)現(xiàn)共同夢(mèng)想而奮斗,實(shí)現(xiàn)夢(mèng)想的力量就無(wú)比強(qiáng)大,我們每個(gè)人為實(shí)現(xiàn)自己夢(mèng)想的努力就擁有廣闊的空間。生活在我們偉大祖國(guó)和偉大時(shí)代的中國(guó)人民,共同享有人生出彩的機(jī)會(huì),共同享有夢(mèng)想成真的機(jī)會(huì),共同享有同祖國(guó)和時(shí)代一起成長(zhǎng)與進(jìn)步的機(jī)會(huì)。有夢(mèng)想,有機(jī)會(huì),有奮斗,一切美好的東西都能夠創(chuàng)造出來(lái)的。全國(guó)
各族人民一定要牢記使命,心往一處想,勁往一處使,用14億人的智慧和力量,匯集起不可戰(zhàn)勝的磅礴力量!”主席的教導(dǎo),給我留下了深刻的印象。讓我們聽(tīng)從黨的號(hào)召,好好學(xué)習(xí),天天向上,為祖國(guó)的未來(lái)努力著---還有,那令人尊敬的老師們,請(qǐng)你們協(xié)助我們,奔向美好的、祖國(guó)的未來(lái)!
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Whether there's afterlife, the answer has never been the same. The atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from the cradle to the grave. They may care about their illustrious names after death; they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never lay their hopes on their afterlife. They may also say that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil, but they don't really believe any retribution in their after life.
However, in the religious world or among the superstitious people, the belief in afterlife is very popular. They do not only believe in afterlife, but thousands of reincarnations as well. In the mysterious world, there are the paradise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the Buddha and the Bodhisattvas.
Maybe they really believed it, or maybe they just wanted to make use of people's veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were the real dragons, the sons of God, while the royal ministers claimed to be the reincarnations of various constellations. But can the stars reincarnate?
Many people burn incense and kowtow, do good deeds and strive for virtues, not just for the present, but mainly to let God see their sincerity so as to be reborn into a better afterlife, or to achieve the highest enlightenment after several lives of practice. They do believe in afterlife. But I can't help asking: Suppose there were no afterlife, would you still do good deeds and strive for virtues? And If God does not see what you are doing, would you still be so upright and selfless? If you work, not for serving the public and liberating the others, but just for a better afterlife of your own, isn't it a little too selfish? Comparing with this kind of believers, those who don't believe in afterlife, but still keep doing good deeds, are the most sincere and honest philanthropists, because they do them not for themselves but for other.
You may wonder if I believe in afterlife. My answer is: I know nothing about my previous life, so I dare not make improper comments on afterlife. But I do hope there's afterlife! Because our present life is so short that so many things slip away before our proper understanding. I have so many dreams, so many wishes, so many ambitions, as well as so many regrets and concerns. If there were no afterlife, all of them will remain unrealized!
I'm not contented with the present commonplace life, I'm very much attached to the affections that should have been mine but have been washed away by the hurrying time, and I yearn for the perfection and maturity if I could start all over again. So believe it or not, I'd rather there were afterlife.
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Let me begin my speech with a replay of scenes familiar to most, if not all, of those present here today. “Mum, I'm sorry, but I need 3,000 yuan for my tuition this year.”
“Mum, it is my friend's birthday tomorrow, I must buy her a present.”
“Mum, this jacket was out of fashion long ago, would you do me a favor? ”
Take. Take. Take. The relationship between a mother and a child always seems to follow such a pattern. I know my mother is always there for me, providing me with everything I need; from food to clothing, from tuition to pocket money. I never thought twice about all she did until one day she said, “Will there be a time that you'll say you have taken enough from me? ”
Like a child endlessly asking, we humans, throughout history, have been continually demanding what we desire from nature. We enjoy the comfort and beauty of our furniture, yet we never bother to think about the serious soil erosion caused by deforestation. We take it for granted that we must warm ourselves in winter times, yet we seldom realize the burning away of precious natural resources. We appreciate all the prosperity from the development of modern industry, yet few would give the slightest consideration to the global air and water pollution caused by industrial wastes. Our ruthless exploitation has permanently impaired our mother earth. As we tragically learned from last summer's floods. we cannot continue our carelessness.
Finally, standing here at the threshold of the 21st century, we cannot help thinking of our posterity. Nature is not only the mother of the present generation, but also the mother of the generations to come. How severely our descendents will criticize us if we leave them a barren and lifeless mother? How much more they will appreciate us if we give them a world of harmony to inherit? Let us start respecting and caring for nature from now on. Let us start the campaign of creating a mutually beneficial relationship between people and nature right from this moment. With this new start, I firmly believe, that our children, and our children's children will live in a brand new age of green trees, clean air, crystal water, blue sky and an even more promising world!
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Good morning , boys and girls. I am pu lijuan and glad to give you a speech about stress.
Psychologist tell us that stress is a state of worry caused by the problem of living , such as too much work or study , heavy responsibilities .
Statistics show that stress comes from every detail in our life . Financial problems , poor health , being laid off may be the stress that most adults now are suffering . As students in the university , we are also under our special stress . While study , having to take various tests and submit a project against a deadline may put a great pressure on us . And the things that make us felt stressed may be our parents’s greater expectations on us than we could reach . Later , when we are likely to graduate , some other problems will also annoy us . I think we will worry a lot about our ability to compete in the job market and how we can best use what we’ve learned at college in our future job .
The chief problem we should face to is our attitude towards stress .People usually say they can not live in the sun except they escape from stress . It’s
unwelcome ! Yes , however , very necessary . Just image a world where stress does not exist and people lead their life in a very comfortable way . But is this kind of living condition as perfect as we hope ? Without
stress , they may feel very satisfied with the current life but lack of power to discover new things . Too much satisfaction result in nothing except a countermarch of the society . No stress , no development . So a certain amount of stress is good . It can stimulate us and increase our level of alertness .
And our answer to stress is another vital problem . How to do with ourselves when stress suddenly break into our life ? To wave the white flag and admit our unability , to give up to our ideality , or worsely , just to suicide as to put an end to everything … Of cause not . The principle is to tackle with stress gently and
harmoniously. We should try our best to release
ourselves . Such as to do some exercise , to listen to t music to ease our minds and to learn to view these
changes of life as challenges .It’s no use crying over spilt milk . Only to accept what has happened can solve the problem .Ok , I think I was under large stress 5 minutes before , but now I am here and have finished my speech . Here is the last thing I want to add to my topic ,face to it and overcome it ,stress is also a piece of cake .
That is all . Thank you very much!
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Good 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. 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 we've ever been, where in the very depth of the African rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled their babies.
Yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs. Diana Fossey, who spent most of her 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 eco-environment.
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. It has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in GDP growth. It has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity. But on the other hand, many problems can occur - natural scenes aren't natural anymore. Deforestation to heat lodges are devastating Nepal. Oil spills from tourist boats are polluting Antarctica. Tribal people are forsaking their native music and dress to listen to U2 on Walkman and wear Nike and Reeboks.
All these 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 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 20xx the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the world's attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.
Now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations are receiving donations - big notes, small notes or even coins - from housewives, plumbers, ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and invalids. Some of them cannot afford to send the money but they do. These are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering 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.
This kind of feeling that I have, ladies and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it , it's all coming from a scene to be remembered, a scene to recall and to cherish.
The other night, as I 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 something else, someplace else, a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seemed to have been except the deer.
And no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our minds, there's always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.
Thank you very much.
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as everyone knows,english is very important today.it has been usedeverywhere in the world.it has become the most common language on internet andfor international trade. if we can speak english well,we will have more chanceto succeed.because more and more people have taken notice of it,the number ofthe people who go to learn english has increased at a high speed.
but for myself,i learn english not only because of its importance and itsusefulness,but also because of my love for it.when i learn english, i can feel adifferent way of thinking which gives me more room to touch the world.when iread english novels,i can feel the pleasure from the book which is differentfrom reading the translation.when i speak english, i can feel the confident frommy words.when i write english,i can see the beauty which is not the same as ourchinese...
i love english,it gives me a colorful dream.i hope i can travel around theworld one day. with my good english, i can make friends with many people fromdifferent contries.i can see many places of great intrests.i dream that i can goto london,because it is the birth place of english.
i also want to use my good english to introduce our great places to theenglish spoken people,i hope that they can love our country like us.
i know, rome was not built in a day. i believe that after continuous hardstudy, one day i can speak english very well.
if you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. so ibelieve as i love english everyday , it will love me too.
i am sure that i will realize my dream one day!
thank you!
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敬愛(ài)的老師,親愛(ài)的同學(xué)們:
你們好!我競(jìng)選的崗位是我們班的英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)委員一職。之所以要競(jìng)選這個(gè)崗位,是因?yàn)槲业牡挠⒄Z(yǔ)成績(jī)一直都是芝麻開花——節(jié)節(jié)高。
在我很小還在呀呀學(xué)語(yǔ)的時(shí)侯,媽媽就開始引導(dǎo)我看事物圖片,認(rèn)英語(yǔ)單詞。上一年級(jí),媽媽為我購(gòu)買了學(xué)英語(yǔ)叢書等資料,并陪我一起看單詞,學(xué)句子。從三年級(jí)起學(xué)校開設(shè)英語(yǔ)課,老師也開始給我們教授英語(yǔ),媽媽精挑細(xì)選地給我買了與教材配套的英語(yǔ)光碟。由于以前我對(duì)英語(yǔ)的癡迷,這時(shí)我學(xué)英語(yǔ)更如魚得水,喜不自勝。上四年級(jí),我的英語(yǔ)已經(jīng)有了較好的基礎(chǔ),為了繼續(xù)發(fā)展,我每晚都要讀一遍英語(yǔ)課文和做一些英語(yǔ)資料,因?yàn)閶寢尳?jīng)常告誡我說(shuō)反復(fù)練習(xí),熟能生巧,F(xiàn)在,我已上五年級(jí)了,英語(yǔ)老師說(shuō)我對(duì)英語(yǔ)有特異的敏感性,不但發(fā)音標(biāo)準(zhǔn),而且語(yǔ)速流暢,對(duì)單詞和句型的掌握熟練,運(yùn)用自如。因此,每次質(zhì)量檢測(cè)時(shí)我的成績(jī)都會(huì)在全年級(jí)名列前茅……可以說(shuō),上五年級(jí)的我,已經(jīng)能用流利的英語(yǔ)進(jìn)行滔滔不絕地演講了。
如果我成為我們班的英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)委員,同學(xué)們有不懂的單詞和句子,我會(huì)不厭其煩地一對(duì)一地輔導(dǎo),或集體領(lǐng)讀;在課前,我會(huì)井井有條地組織大家預(yù)習(xí)新課,復(fù)習(xí)舊課;如果老師上課萬(wàn)一有什么疏漏之處,我會(huì)及時(shí)地予以提醒;請(qǐng)相信,我會(huì)想方設(shè)法讓我們對(duì)上英語(yǔ)課始終保持濃厚的興趣;同時(shí),我還會(huì)主動(dòng)請(qǐng)同學(xué)們監(jiān)督我當(dāng)選后履行職責(zé)的情況,虛心聽(tīng)取意見(jiàn)和建議,積極改進(jìn)工作,使得我班同學(xué)的英語(yǔ)成績(jī)?cè)谌?jí)獨(dú)樹一幟。
說(shuō)得好,不如做得好,請(qǐng)大家拭目以待吧。最后,希望大家多多支持我當(dāng)選為咱們班的英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)委員。我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!
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Over the past Spring Festival, I got involved in a family dispute. Right before I got home, four satellite channels of CCTV were added to the 14 channels we had already had. In prime time at night, they all had interesting shows. Therefore, the five of us-my parents, my sisters and I-had to argue over what to watch. Finally, we agreed that we should watch the "most interesting" program... If wecould agree what that was.
However, all of us there remember that for a long time after we had TV, there were only one or two channels available. The increase in options reveals an important change in our life: the abundance of choice.
Fifteen years ago we all dressed in one style and in one color. Today, we select from a wide variety of designs and shades.
Fifteen years ago, we read few newspapers. Today, we read English
newspapers like the China Daily and the 21st Century, as well as various Chinese newspapers.
Fifteen years ago, English majors took only courses in language and literature. Today, we also study Western culture, journalism, business communications, international relations, and computer science.
The emergence of choices marks the beginning of a new era in China's history; an era of diversity, of material and cultural richness, and an era of the rebirth of the Chinese nation.
We enjoy the abundance of choice. But this has not come easily.
About 150 years ago, China was forced to open up its door by Western canons and gunboats. It has been through the struggle and sacrifice of generations that we finally have gained the opportunity to choose for ourselves. The policy of reform and openness is the choice that has made all the difference.
Like others of my age, I'm too young to have experienced the time when the Chinese people had no right to choose. However, as the next century draws near, it is time to ask: What does choice really mean to us young people?
Is choice a game that relies on chance or luck? Is choice an empty promise that never materializes? Or is choice a puzzle so difficult that we have to avoid it?
First, I would like to say: To choose means to claim opportunities. I am a third-year English major. An important choice for me, of course, is what to do upon graduation. I can go to graduate school, at home or abroad. I can go to work as a teacher, a translator, a journalist, an editor and a diplomat. Actually, the system of mutual selection has allowed me to approach almost every career opportunity in China.
Indeed, this is not going to be an easy choice. I would love to work in such big cities as Beijing or Shanghai or Shenzhen. I would also love to return to my hometown, which is intimate, though slightly lagging in development. I would love to stay in the coastal area where life is exciting and fast-paced. I would also love to put down roots in central and western China, which is underdeveloped, but holdsgreat potential.
All of these sound good. But they are only possibilities. To those of us who are bewildered at the abundance of opportunities, I would like to say: To choose means to accept challenge.
To us young people, challenge often emerges in the form of competition. In the next century, competition will not only come from other college graduates, but also from people of all ages and of all origins. With increasing international exchanges, we have to face growing competition from the whole outside world. This is calling for a higher level of our personal development.
Fifteen years ago, the knowledge of a foreign language or of computer operation was considered merely an advantage. But today, with wider educational opportunities, this same knowledge has become essential to everyone.
Given this situation, even our smallest choices will require great wisdom and personal determination.
As we gain more initiative in choice making, the consequence of each choice also becomes more important.
As we gain more initiative in choice making, the consequence of each choice also becomes more important.
Nuclear power, for instance, may improve our quality of life. But it can also be used to damage the lives and possessions of millions.
Economic development has enriched our lives but brought with it serious harm to our air, water and health.
To those of us who are blind to the consequences of their choices, I would like to say, To choose means to take responsibility. When we are making choices for ourselves, we cannot casually say: "It's just my own business. " As policy makers of the next century, we cannot fail to see our responsibility to those who share the earth with us.
The traditional Chinese culture teaches us to study hard and work hard so as to honor our family. To me, however, this family is not just the five of us who quarreled over television programs. Rather, it is the whole of the human family. As I am making my choices, I will not forget the smile of my teacher when I correctly spelled out the word "China" for the first time, I will not forget the happy faces of the boys and girls we helped to send back to school in the mountains of Jiangxi Province. I will not forget the tearful eyes of women and children in Bosnia, Chechnya and Somali, where millions are suffering from war, famine or poverty. All these people, known and unknown, make up our big human family. At different points, they came into my life and broaden my perspective. Now as I am to make choices for myself, it is time to make efforts to improve their lives, because a world will benefit us all only if every one in it
can lead a peaceful and prosperous life.
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I have been in University for about one year. During my stay here, I came to realize that university life is like drinking coke. We experience all tastes of life here, sour, sweet, bitter and hot.
I am from Province, which is far away from here. I often miss my Mum, friends, and relatives in my hometown. However, I can't see them very often. So loneliness always keeps me company. I am sad that I can't be there with them.
Lucky for me, life in university is rich and colorful. With more free time,we can do many more things besides study, such as joining societies clubs, and taking part-time jobs. Such activities not only make our life more colorful, but also help us improve all kinds of skills. The university is a society miniature, what we learn here will benefit our future life.
Our path in life will not always be smooth. Setbacks can't be avoided. Failing an important exam, break up with boy or girl friend, or refused by a promising company, such setbacks are likely to get us down. Sometimes we fell so frustrated that we even burst into tears.
Drinkin coke is wonderful, despite the undesirble consequent hiccups. It's bitter, sour and peppery, but also sweet. And you'll even feel excited after gulping down a glass. A college experience is part of growing up. We cry, smile, fall in love, get hurt, leave, learn and then we become a better person.
University life is like drinking coke. I'm experiencing it. And I know, I enjoy it!
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