演讲稿是一种实用性比较强的文稿,是为演讲准备的书面材料。在当今社会生活中,演讲稿在演讲中起到的作用越来越大,那么问题来了,到底应如何写一份恰当的演讲稿呢?学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆,下面是人美心善的小编为家人们分享的11篇英语演讲的相关文章。
For college students, their main energy should be put on study. It is the age of fighting, they need to learn more knowledge, so that they can make some preparation for their future. What they learn will decide what kind of job they will do in the future. It is important to master the skills and find their own advantages.
对大学生来说,他们的主要精力应该放在学习。这是奋斗的年纪,他们需要学习更多的知识,这样他们就可以为他们的未来做准备。他们学习什么将决定他们将来会做什么样的工作。重要的是要掌握技巧,找到自己的优势。
After being cheated of the meat by the fox, the crow stood on the branchand scolded for three days and three nights.
Since then, crows are very wary of foxes, afraid of being cheatedagain.
One day, the crow found a piece of meat. It took the meat in its mouth andstopped on the branch to rest.
He was very alert. He looked left and right for fear that the meat would becheated by the sly fox again.
At this time, the fox is humming a little song in the walk, smelling thesmell of meat, followed the fragrance.
After a while, he came to the tree where the crow stopped.
When the fox saw that it was a crow, he was very happy. He thought tohimself: This crow is very stupid. Last time he said that his singing was good,he cheated the meat away.
It looks like another piece of meat is coming this time.
Seeing that it was a fox, the crow immediately hung the meat on the branchand asked warily, "brother fox, I havent seen you for a long time. What are youdoing this time?"
The fox said calmly, "its nothing more than to admit the mistake with thebrother crow."
The crow said angrily, "brother fox, dont be hurt!"
The fox pretended to be a little sad and said, "brother crow, last time Imsorry for you. I lied to you because I was wrong. I deserve to die! This time,you can do whatever you want to do to me!"
The crow said, "then you will return the meat you cheated me lasttime."
When the fox heard this, he was very angry and forced to bear the anger inhis heart and said: "brother crow, I have eaten the meat last time.
I know a place where there is a lot of meat. Its not a long way. I have nostrength. You give me your piece of meat to eat. When I have strength, I willtake two back to you. "
The crow listened happily and said, "well, Ill give you the meat." Then hetook the meat off the branch and gave it to the fox.
The fox ate the meat and said to the crow, "wait, Ill get the meat foryou." With that, the fox left in a hurry.
After a long time, the crow didnt see the fox come back, just suddenlyrealized that he had been cheated again.
everyone has his ownunderstanding of young,it is a period of time of beauty and wonders,only after you have
experienced the sour ,sweet ,bitter and salty can you really become a person of significance.thre time of young is limitted,it may paby without your attention,and when you discover what has happened ,it is always too the young well means a better time is waiting for you in the near future,or the situation may be opposite 。
having a view on these great men in the history of hunmanbeing,they all made full use of their youth time ,to do things that are useful to society,to the whole mankind,and as a cosquencyanjianggao/e ,they are remembered by later
generations,admired by everyone.so do something in the time of young,although you may not get achievements as these greatmen did ,though not for the whole word,just for youeself,for those around!
the young is just like blooming flowers,they are so beautiful when blooming,they make people feel happy,but with time passing by,after they withers ,moet people think they are ugly.and so it is the same with young,we are enthusiastic when we are young,then we may lose our passion when getting older and older.so we must treasure it ,don't let the limitted time paby ,leaving nothing of significance.
as you slowly open your eyes, look around, notice where the light comes into your room; listen carefully, see if there are new sounds you can recognize; feel with your body and spirit, and see if you can sense the freshnein the air.
yes, yes, yes, it’s a new day, it’s a different day, and it’s a bright day! and most importantly, it’s a new beginning for your life, a beginning where you are going to make new decisions, take new actions, make new friends, and take your life to a totally unprecedented(空前的) level.
in your mind’s eye, you can see clearly the things you want to have, the paces you intend to go, the relationships you desire to develop, and the positions you aspire(励志) to reach.
you can hear your laughters of joy and happineon the day when everything happens as you dream. you can see the smiles on the people around you when the magic moment strikes. you can feel your face is getting red, your heart is beating fast, and your blood is rushing all over your body, to every single corner of your being!
you know all this is real as long as you are confident, passionate and committed!(效忠的) and you are confident, you are passionate, you are committed!
you will no longer fear ma-ki-ng new sounds, showing new facial expressions, using your body in new ways, approaching new people, and asking new questions.
you will live every single day of your life with absolute passion, and you will show your passion through the words you speak and the actions you take.
Everybody is good, the title of my speech today is "my dream"
Everyone have a dream, and is very good, I am no exception. I have a little dream, when I succeed at the goal, to accomplish more dreams. Beginning, I was a baby, a thought become very strong, like the children in the shaolin temple, martial arts high strength. But I think to leave my parents to far away places to practice martial arts, hard work, a little loathe to give up. During my childhood, I have a dream, I hope I have the money. Adults asked: "little girl, with money you are going to do?" "I'm going to buy bubble gum" "if you have a lot of money?" "I'm going to buy a lot of bubble gum" "if you have money to burn?" "I'll do buy bubblegum factory." Innocent childhood we, indeed, have a kind heart, happiness and happiness is a the same piece of music.
Slowly into the primary school, courses more and more deep, knowledge more and more... Will feel the pressure. Now I have a dream. I hope I don't have a lot of homework to do every day. Play a little deprived, and 40% of the day we imprisoned in the classroom, a lot of time in learning. But in the face of learning, is a kind of fuzzy knowledge. As the saying goes, "a rare confused," the understanding of things, from feudalism to capitalism, the greater the more feel that their views are right. After a busy day and night lessons every day home from school, he was sleepy and tired, no taste to eat food taken late at night. This life is very monotonous, maybe sometimes miss many of my primary school classmates, sometimes with a class or a pair of hazy sleep. Hate rigid school clothes, I never wear it everywhere. On Saturday, Sunday's time is very short, children really want to temper, slowly understand life's too hard, hard and dream ok, I will try to see everyone in to life and got up early to catch late, grasp myself no longer loose. I also want to strive for their dreams.
My speech finished, thank you!
We know that closing every last U.S. coal-fired power plant over the next two years is achievable because we’re already more than halfway there. Through a partnership between Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Sierra Club, we’ve shut down 289 coal-fired power plants since 20xx, and…and that includes 51 that we have retired since the 20xx presidential election despite all the blusterfromthe White House. As a matter of fact, since Trump got elected, the rate of closure has gone up.
Second, we will work to stop the construction of new gas plants. By the time they are built, they will be out of date – because renewable energy will be cheaper. Cities like Los Angeles are already stopping new gas plant construction in favor of renewable energy. And states like New Mexico, and Washington, and Hawaii, and California are working to convert their electric system to 100 percent clean energy.
We don’t want to replace one fossil fuel with another. We want to build a clean energy economy – and we will push more states to do that.
Good morning, Class of 20xx!
Thank you, President Tessier-Lavigne, for that very generous introduction. I’ll do my best to earn it.
Before I begin, I want to recognize everyone whose hard work made this celebration possible, including the groundskeepers, ushers, volunteers and crew. Thank you.
I’m deeply honored and frankly a little astonished to be invited to join you for this most meaningful of occasions.
Graduates, this is your day. But you didn’t get here alone.
Family and friends, teachers, mentors, loved ones, and, of course, your parents, all worked together to make you possible and they share your joy today. Here on Father’s Day, let’s give the dads in particular a round of applause.
Stanford is near to my heart, not least because I live just a mile and a halffromhere.
Of course, if my accent hasn’t given it away, for the first part of my life, I ☆☆had to admire this placefroma distance.
I went to school on the other side of the country, at Auburn University, in the heart of landlocked Eastern Alabama.
Now, I am not going to stand here and tell you that failure is fun. That period of my life was a dark one, and I had no idea that there was going to be what the press has since represented as a kind of fairy tale resolution. I had no idea then how far the tunnel extended, and for a long time, any light at the end of it was a hope rather than a reality.
So why do I talk about the benefits of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me. Had I really succeeded at anything else, I might never have found the determination to succeed in the one arena I believed I truly belonged. I was set free, because my greatest fear had been realised, and I was still alive, and I still had a daughter whom I adored, and I had an old typewriter and a big idea. And so rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life.
Although, you are my adversary.But, you are not my enemy, you will give me strength, your resistance to make me strong, your spirit ennobles me.。.Thank you, my rival! Because of you, only then has taught me to cherish! Because of you, makes me beyond yourself!
This is the Olympic spirit, is the explanation of real competition.The arena of the race, you value in life requires the existence of rival makes sense, can be opponent, life would be boring; No opponent, success will lose should have a sense of achievement.
You are "top players" in study.Because of you, I desire to burst out for the first.So I work harder, more hard work.Though, I can't decide the outcome of the last, but my grades have been beyond my imagination, to my satisfaction.Thank you, my opponent! Because of you, make me to answer out of a satisfactory answer!
dear teacher and classmates,
it is a great honor(荣幸)for me to express my first english speech on this rostrum , this speech is the first time i run for class monitar .
at this time , i`m very excitied , of course , yery nervous .class monitar is a job that many people want to do but do not dare(敢于)to do . beacause the job needs a capable(有能力的)people
to play .
i am not confident to be a great monitar , but once itook office , i`ll try my best to do a good job
monitar .
we know each other just one day , so i hope we can learn from each other and play together to make the class bacome a memory that is the shortest but most impressive in the next few weeks.
if i didn`t run on , i won`t feel pity . beacause it shows that i still need improve myself and keep
going . the speech helped me showing my own , let me learn a lot .
whatever the outcome , i am very grateful to the people who support me .
thank you .
译文(哦,终于可以打中文了,英文敲字母敲得手指都疼死啦)
亲爱的老师(我们班教师只有一个,美籍)同学们,
大家早上好。
这是我第一次发表英语演讲,也是第一次竞选班长,为此我感到荣幸。
此时此刻,我的性情十分激动,当然也很紧张。班长是一个很多人想做却不敢做的职位。因为这个职位需要一位有能力的人来担当。
我没有和大把握去当一名好班长,一旦我上任,我会尽我最大的努力来做好这个班长。
我们认识不过一天,所以我希望我们能在接下来的几个想起李,互相学习,一起玩耍,让这个班级变成我们记忆中最短却是印象最深刻的班级。
如果我没有选上,我不会感到可惜。因为我的失败说明了我需要进一步提高自己,继续努力。这个演讲帮助我展示了自己,也让我学到了很多。
无论结果如何,我都很感激那些支持我的人。
谢谢。
The title of my speech today is "reading and playing the background color of life".
A boy was born on February 12, 1811, at the home of a poor farmer in a rural Kentucky village. He had no chance to go to school because he was poor. He has been in school for less than a year. His mother could read, but never learned to write, and his father could only write his own name.
However, he was strongly attracted by books. He started school at the age of seven and went to school only two or three days a week. From then on, he began his own initiation education. He used the burned wood as a "pencil" and practiced writing letters on rough boards. At night, he read aloud to his mother the bible and read Aesop's fables.
As a teenager, he looked for and borrowed a lot of books from all his neighbors over 50 miles, including the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, life in Washington, and pilgrim's progress. He seized every chance to read carefully. While other friends were playing hide-and-seek in the mountains, he was reading under a tree with a book in his hand. After dinner, he quickly picked up the book.
At the age of nine, his beloved mother died. He and his sister comforted their mother by reading her favorite bible verse.
When his father remarried, the stepmother brought a few furniture and three books to her new home: the merriam-webster dictionary, Robinson Crusoe and the night talk. He read the books over and over. He gradually became a proficient writer, so that his neighbors would pay him to write letters and simple wills.
When he was 21, he decided to go out. Finally settled in a small village on the western border with more than 100 new migrants. The village has six college-educated education people, including two knowledgeable physicians who allow him to borrow their books at any time.
For the next seven years, he did two jobs that allowed him to work long hours without interruption. The first job was the store clerk, and the second job was the postman. He has read books on philosophy, technology, religion, literature, law and politics. In fact, by reading, he gave himself an excellent college diploma.
In 1837, at the age of 28, he was a practicing lawyer in Illinois, even though he didn't graduate from grade one.
In 1861, he became the 16th President of the United States by running for office. He was one of the greatest presidents in American history, Abraham Lincoln
Listen to this story, and you will learn something from it.
In human history, both domestic and abroad, due to study diligently and change their own destiny, and even change the fate of national, ethnic, affecting the process of human civilization examples are like the stars in the sky, countless. Their stories influence and inspire generations of people, and the best way to learn from them is to read.
You can't get to know all the great men and masters of the world in real life, but by reading, it's possible. "To read a good book is to talk to many noble people," Goethe said. You can't go back to the past, nor can you get into the future in advance, but books can take you to the past and the future. It is said that those who do not read are living in the present, while those who read books live in three eras - past, present and future. You can't travel all over the world, but books can take you to every corner of the earth.
Words and books are the greatest inventions in the history of mankind, and if you can take advantage of it, you will not take advantage of the greatest invention.
Reading means education, even school. "The school first meant books," says former Soviet educator sukhomlinsky. Not for teachers and students, enrich the spiritual life between teachers and students need abundant books, or have a lot of books and the lack of teachers and students of the school love of books, is not a real school, can say is a "manufacturing, manufacturers of the labor force".
Do you like reading books? So start reading, harvest, taste, forge ahead! Let's bathe in the book and enjoy it. The book is gold and precious; Books are sunshine, unlimited energy. Pick up your books! You can go to bed and forget your food. In reading, I harvest; I grew up reading. I love reading, I love harvest.
Thank you.
Honourable judges, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Humanism, by which I mean the will to give people love and care, is the most joyful and meaningful part of being human. From the old days to technologically advanced world, humanism is always telling ordinary but moving stories.
Let me tell you what touched my heart this winter break, one morning when I visited my grandmother in the hospital. Walking down the cold, tiled corridor, I noticed an old man, with his granddaughter – maybe 10 years old – sitting by his side. I was lured there by her voice – light and playful – and after I'd seen them together, I could barely take my eyes away. Delicately draped over this old man's beeping cardiograph was a silk sheet with an ancient, cheerful Chinese poem beautifully written on it – and now, this little girl's entrancing voice lovingly brought these words to life. I stood there transfixed; no longer did I see the family members swimming in nervousness; no longer did I feel the hospital's tense cloud of anxiety; no longer did I hear mortality's soft whispers in the corridors; instead, I saw a startling marriage of juxtaposing images and emotions. I was beholding, I realized, a bewilderingly simple yet overwhelmingly powerful metaphor – one that shows that no matter how cold an environment technology can conjure, humanity is always there. In the forefront or the fringes, it is always there.
For here it was, illustrated vividly before me – the coldness of technology embodied in the hospital walls, while the soulful words of the little girl danced around them in defiance.
This experience opened my eyes in many ways – ever since, I have been acutely aware of, and wonderfully conscious of, the warm heart of humanity surrounding us, whether we choose to recognise it or not. As one psychological theory states, "We see what we want to see"。 After my experience that day at the hospital, I have chosen to recognize, day by day, the warmth of humanism everywhere I can.
I refuse to accept the negative, narrow-minded, caustic opinions that technology is eroding our souls. I say to them, let the machines continue their monotonous cacophony, for just one smiling face is infinitely more valuable than a thousand churners of binary code; let technological progress develop and develop until it poetically devours itself, because one heartfelt "hello" to a fellow traveller can speak libraries of warmth; let the powermongers and oil barons puff their last cigars, because the love and care, and warmth of humanism will always shine like beacon, reaching out to each and every heart on this small planet.
Although I'll probably never see that little girl or her grandfather again, I'll never forget seeing them there in the hospital that day – and if I did, I'd thank them for showing me how vivid yet subtle, how firm yet fragile, and how invisible yet omnipresent the human spirit is in our world today. Thank you.