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课前三分钟演讲英文(汇编19篇)

青春是一座知识的宝塔,洒下千千万万青年的汗水;青春是一棵正在茁壮成长的树,备受风吹雨淋的考验;青春是一朵含苞欲放的花蕾,欲向世界展现独自的风姿。一起来看看课前三分钟演讲英文,欢迎查阅!

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英语演讲稿:抓牢你的梦想英文

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 1672 字

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Hold Fast To Your Dreams

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every vally shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

Wow, what a dream it has been for Martin Luther King. But the changing world seems telling me that people gradually get their dreams lost somehow in the process of growing up, and sometimes I personally find myself saying goodbye unconsciously to those distant childhood dreams.

However, we meed dreams. They nourish our spirit; they represent possibility even when we are dragged down by reality. They keep us going. Most successful people are dreamers as well as ordinary people who are not afraid to think big and dare to be great. When we were little kids, we all dreamed of doing something big and splashy, something significant. Now what we need to do is to maintain them, refresh them and turn them into reality. However, the toughest part is that we often have no ideas how to translate these dreams into actions. Well, just start with concrete objectives and stick to it. Don’t let the nameless fear confuse the eye and confound our strong belief of future. Through our talents, through our wits, through our endurance and through our creativity, we will make it.

Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow. So my dear friends, think of your old and maybe dead dreams. Whatever it is, pick it up and make it alive from today.

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篇1:自我介绍范文英文演讲

范文类型:演讲稿,适用行业岗位:个人,全文共 722 字

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Hello, everyone. I am very happy to introduce myself to you. My name

is.....I am eleven years old. I am friendly and honest. I can always get on well

with others.I hope I can be a friend of yours soon. I like playing badminton and

I also like swimming. I often play badminton with my best friend in the park on

weekends. In summer I love swimming in the swimming pool because it is cool and

I think it is one of the best ways of keeping healthy.In winter I like going

skiing and playing with the snow. I also like reading books and I often read

books in the evening. I often help my parents with the housework,too because

they are busy with their work. I am very happy to be a member of this

class.That's all. Thanks very much.

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篇2:英文故事演讲稿

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 4548 字

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every one of us, rich or poor, should at least have one or two good friends. my friends will listen to me when i want to speak, will wipe my eyes when i cry, will take care of me when i am sick, and my friends will go together with me side by side through this journey of life.

as students, we could share more time with our friends. the friendship in our young hearts is pure, fresh and simple. i often feel very lucky to have a lot of good friends. especially when i had justin as one of my best friends. justin was my english teacher from the usa. i met him in 1996 when i was a student who could only speak very little english. justin was a vivid young man with a bright smile on his face, and he always had his special way to make the class active and attractive. he taught us english by telling stories, playing games, singing songs, and even dancing. i could still remember very clearly that one afternoon when we fin-ished our class, we went to some other classes to sing songs for them, just like what people do in the states on christmas eve. it was so interesting and unforgettable. justin was an excellent teacher, because he taught us not only how to study english well, but also the way to find out the beauty of the world and the way to be angels to others' lives. i know there was friendship and pure love in our hearts. facing this valuable emotion neither nationality nor age was important, the real importance lay in faith, under-standing, and care. justin is the best friend i have ever had, and i know i will cherish those days of staying together with him as the best part of my memory.

friendship is a kind of treasure in our lives. it is actually like a bottle of wine, the longer it is kept, the sweeter it will be. it is also like a cup of tea. when we are thirsty, it will be our best choice, but when we have enough time to enjoy ourselves, it is also the most fragrant drink.

however, in this fast-developing modern society, the reality is not that. more and more people forget to enjoy the beauty of life and -the beauty of friendship. they work hard in order to gain a higher position, in the society and to earn more money for their work. of course, we don't deny that it is important to find a bet-ter place in our lives, but we wish more and more people could pay a little more attention to themselves and their friends. all of us have to spare some time for personal lives. we have to find the chance to express our emotion and love. when staying with our friends, we can release ourselves completely. we can do whatever we want, we can laugh together, talk together, and even cry to-gether. i should say that being together with our best friends is the most wonderful moment of our lives.

as we know, we would feel lonely if we didn't even have a friend. but it doesn't mean we could depend on our friends all the time. there is a famous motto saying that “a friend is like a quilt with cotton wadding, but the real thing that keeps you warm is your own temperature.” it is really true. we have to work hard together with our friends, encourage each other and help each other. when we receive love and friendship, we should repay as much as we can.

finally, let's pray together now that one day, all of us could find the person we want to find, and could enjoy a real beautiful friendship in our lives. let's pray the flower of friendship be-tween our friends and us would always bloom brightly in our hearts.

我们每一个人,富裕还是贫穷,至少应该有一个或两个好朋友。我的朋友们会听我的,当我想说话的时候,会抹去我的眼睛当我哭泣,会照顾我当我生病了,和我的朋友会和我一起并排通过这次旅行的生活。 作为学生,我们可以分享更多的时间与我们的朋友。友谊在我们年轻的心是纯洁的,新鲜和简单。我经常觉得很幸运,有很多好朋友。尤其是当我有贾斯汀是我的朋友之一。贾斯汀是我的英语老师来自美国。我见到他在1996年当我还是一个学生,只能说很少的英语。贾斯汀是一个生动的年轻人和一个灿烂的微笑在他的脸上,他总有他的特殊的方式使课堂活跃和有吸引力。他教我们英语讲故事,玩游戏,唱歌,甚至跳舞。我仍然可以记得很清楚,当我们天色已类的一个下午,我们去了一些其他类为他们唱歌,就像人们在圣诞前夕在美国做些什么。它是如此有趣和令人难忘的。贾斯汀是一个优秀的老师,因为他不仅教我们如何学好英语,而且找到的美丽世界的方式和方法的天使到别人的生活。我知道有友谊和纯洁的爱在我们心中。面对这种宝贵的情感国籍和年龄是很重要的,真正的重要性在于信仰,理解,和关心。贾斯汀是我曾经遇到的的朋友,我知道我将珍惜那些日子和他呆在一起的的我的记忆的一部分。 友谊是一种财宝在我们的生活中。它实际上是像一瓶酒,将其保存的时间越长,甜。也像一杯茶。当我们口渴时,这将是我们的选择,但当我们有足够的时间玩得很开心的,也是ZUI芳香的饮料。 然而,在这个快速发展的现代社会,现实不是。越来越多的人忘了享受生命的美丽和——美丽的友谊。他们努力工作为了获得一个更高的位置,在社会和为他们的工作赚更多的钱。当然,我们并不否认,重要的是要找到一个好地方在我们的生活中,但我们希望越来越多的人能更关注自己和他们的朋友。我们所有人必须备用一些个人生活的时间。我们必须找到机会来表达我们的情感和爱。当住在我们的朋友,我们可以完全释放自己。我们可以做任何我们想要的,我们可以一起开怀大笑,一起交谈,甚至一起哭。我应该说在一起与我们的朋友是我们生活的ZUI美妙的时刻。 我们知道,我们会感到孤独,如果我们甚至没有一个朋友。但这并不意味着我们可以依靠我们的朋友。有一个的格言说:“一个朋友就像一个被子棉絮,但真正的东西,使你温暖的是你自己的温度。“这是真的。我们必须努力工作和我们的朋友一起,互相鼓励,互相帮助。当我们接受爱和友谊,我们应该报答尽可能多。 ZUI后,让我们一起祈祷,有一天,我们都能找到我们想要找到的人,并可以享受一个真正的美丽的友谊在我们的生活中。让我们之间的友谊的花朵祈祷我们的朋友和我们在我们的心总是绽放明亮。

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篇3:圣诞节英文演讲稿

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 557 字

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小朋友们,你们好,这几天大街上到处挂满了和圣诞节有关的东西,什么圣诞老人啦,圣诞树啦,用糖果和姜饼搭成的姜饼屋啦,真令人眼花缭乱。

小朋友们,你们知道什么是圣诞节吗?每年的12月25日,是西方基督教徒纪念耶稣诞生的日子,称为圣诞节。从12月24日到1月6日为圣诞节节期,是一年中最盛大的节日,就像我国的春节。

每年的12月24日,是平安夜!在美国,晚上,全家人会团聚在客厅,围在圣诞树旁唱歌跳舞,互送礼物。他们还把家门口的树上都挂上彩灯,比谁有创意。灯一亮,很远就能看见闪闪发亮的树的轮廓,非常漂亮。孩子们晚上会在壁炉上悬挂圣诞袜,因为据说圣诞老人会驾着驯鹿雪橇,满载着礼物,送给这一年来表现很好的小朋友。他会悄悄地从烟囱爬进屋内,把礼物塞进挂在床头的袜子里。当然,实际上,这些礼物都是爸爸妈妈塞进袜子里的。过了平安夜就是圣诞节!你们看我今天特地戴了一个圣诞帽,圣诞节那天我们可以在枕头旁边放一只袜子,等圣诞老人晚上偷偷的放礼物进去,圣诞节是外国人一年中最盛大的节日,就象我们中国的新年一样,都会有很隆重的仪式。

圣诞节也是我们小朋友狂欢的节日,我们可以一起唱圣诞歌,和好朋友一起互相赠送礼物,说祝福的话。

圣诞节的到来,也是新年的到来,马上我们中国的新年就要来了,在这里,我们要祝所有的小朋友和老师们圣诞快乐,新年快乐!

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篇4:美国总统小布什就职演说英文

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 9491 字

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Following one of the most controversial presidential elections in United States history, newly elected president George W. Bush gave the following inaugural address on January 20, 2001, in Washington, D.C. After thanking his opponent in the election, Democratic vice president Al Gore,“for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace,” the Republican Bush went on to echo many of the themes of his campaign, including his philosophy of “compassionate conservatism.(温情保守主义)”

President Clinton, distinguished guests, and my fellow citizens, the peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet common in our country. With a simple oath, we affirm old traditions and make new beginnings.

As I begin, I thank President Clinton for his service to our nation.

And I thank Vice President Gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace.

I am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many of America's leaders have come before me, and so many will follow.

We have a place, all of us, in a long story—a story we continue, but whose end we will not see. It is the story of a new world that became a friend and liberator of the old, a story of a slave-holding society that became a servant of freedom, the story of a power that went into the world to protect but not possess, to defend but not to conquer.

It is the American story—a story of flawed and fallible people, united across the generations by grand and enduring ideals.

The grandest of these ideals is an unfolding American promise that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance, that no insignificant person was ever born.

Americans are called to enact this promise in our lives and in our laws. And though our nation has sometimes halted, and sometimes delayed, we must follow no other course.

Through much of the last century, America's faith in freedom and democracy was a rock in a raging sea. Now it is a seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.

Our democratic faith is more than the creed of our country, it is the inborn hope of our humanity, an ideal we carry but do not own, a trust we bear and pass along. And even after nearly 225 years, we have a long way yet to travel.

While many of our citizens prosper, others doubt the promise, even the justice, of our own country. The ambitions of some Americans are limited by failing schools and hidden prejudice and the circumstances of their birth. And sometimes our differences run so deep, it seems we share a continent, but not a country.

We do not accept this, and we will not allow it. Our unity, our union, is the serious work of leaders and citizens in every generation. And this is my solemn pledge: I will work to build a single nation of justice and opportunity.

I know this is in our reach because we are guided by a power larger than ourselves who creates us equal in His image.

And we are confident in principles that unite and lead us onward.

America has never been united by blood or birth or soil. We are bound by ideals that move us beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests and teach us what it means to be citizens. Every child must be taught these principles. Every citizen must uphold them. And every immigrant, by embracing these ideals, makes our country more, not less, American.

Today we affirm a new commitment to live out our nation's promise through civility, courage, compassion, and character.

America, at its best, matches a commitment to principle with a concern for civility. A civil society demands from each of us good will and respect, fair dealing and forgiveness.

Some seem to believe that our politics can afford to be petty because, in a time of peace, the stakes of our debates appear small.

But the stakes for America are never small. If our country does not lead the cause of freedom, it will not be led. If we do not turn the hearts of children toward knowledge and character, we will lose their gifts and undermine their idealism. If we permit our economy to drift and decline, the vulnerable will suffer most.

We must live up to the calling we share. Civility is not a tactic or a sentiment. It is the determined choice of trust over cynicism, of community over chaos. And this commitment, if we keep it, is a way to shared accomplishment.

America, at its best, is also courageous.

Our national courage has been clear in times of depression and war, when defending common dangers defined our common good. Now we must choose if the example of our fathers and mothers will inspire us or condemn us. We must show courage in a time of blessing by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations.

Together, we will reclaim America's schools, before ignorance and apathy claim more young lives.

We will reform Social Security and Medicare, sparing our children from struggles we have the power to prevent. And we will reduce taxes, to recover the momentum of our economy and reward the effort and enterprise of working Americans.

We will build our defenses beyond challenge, lest weakness invite challenge.

We will confront weapons of mass destruction, so that a new century is spared new horrors.

The enemies of liberty and our country should make no mistake: America remains engaged in the world by history and by choice, shaping a balance of power that favors freedom. We will defend our allies and our interests. We will show purpose without arrogance. We will meet aggression and bad faith with resolve and strength. And to all nations, we will speak for the values that gave our nation birth.

America, at its best, is compassionate. In the quiet of American conscience, we know that deep, persistent poverty is unworthy of our nation's promise.

And whatever our views of its cause, we can agree that children at risk are not at fault. Abandonment and abuse are not acts of God, they are failures of love.

And the proliferation of prisons, however necessary, is no substitute for hope and order in our souls.

Where there is suffering, there is duty. Americans in need are not strangers, they are citizens; not problems, but priorities. And all of us are diminished when any are hopeless.

Government has great responsibilities for public safety and public health, for civil rights and common schools. Yet compassion is the work of a nation, not just a government.

And some needs and hurts are so deep they will only respond to a mentor's touch or a pastor's prayer. Church and charity, synagogue and mosque lend our communities their humanity, and they will have an honored place in our plans and in our laws.

Many in our country do not know the pain of poverty, but we can listen to those who do.

And I can pledge our nation to a goal: When we see that wounded traveler on the road to Jericho, we will not pass to the other side.

America, at its best, is a place where personal responsibility is valued and expected.

Encouraging responsibility is not a search for scapegoats, it is a call to conscience. And though it requires sacrifice, it brings a deeper fulfillment. We find the fullness of life not only in options, but in commitments. And we find that children and community are the commitments that set us free.

Our public interest depends on private character, on civic duty and family bonds and basic fairness, on uncounted, unhonored acts of decency which give direction to our freedom.

Sometimes in life we are called to do great things. But as a saint of our times has said, every day we are called to do small things with great love. The most important tasks of a democracy are done by everyone.

I will live and lead by these principles: to advance my convictions with civility, to pursue the public interest with courage, to speak for greater justice and compassion, to call for responsibility and try to live it as well.

In all these ways, I will bring the values of our history to the care of our times.

What you do is as important as anything government does. I ask you to seek a common good beyond your comfort; to defend needed reforms against easy attacks; to serve your nation, beginning with your neighbor. I ask you to be citizens: citizens, not spectators; citizens, not subjects; responsible citizens, building communities of service and a nation of character.

Americans are generous and strong and decent, not because we believe in ourselves, but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves. When this spirit of citizenship is missing, no government program can replace it. When this spirit is present, no wrong can stand against it.

After the Declaration of Independence was signed, Virginia statesman John Page wrote to Thomas Jefferson: “We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?”

Much time has passed since Jefferson arrived for his inauguration. The years and changes accumulate. But the themes of this day he would know: our nation's grand story of courage and its simple dream of dignity.

We are not this story's author, who fills time and eternity with his purpose. Yet his purpose is achieved in our duty, and our duty is fulfilled in service to one another.

Never tiring, never yielding, never finishing, we renew that purpose today, to make our country more just and generous, to affirm the dignity of our lives and every life.

This work continues. This story goes on. And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.

God bless you all, and God bless America.

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篇5:关于青春的英文演讲

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 1472 字

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If You Could ChooseIf you could choose what kind of world to live in, what

kind of world would you choose? If you could decide what would happen tomorrow,

with what kinds of things would you fill it?If you had the power to decide what

types of opportunities would come your way, what opportunities would you select?

If you knew that your experiences would match your expectations, what would your

expectations be?In fact, you do have the power to choose your own way. You do

have the ability to decide what kinds of events, experiences, opportunities and

circumstances come your way.The world you experience is the world that your

dreams, your thoughts, your expectations and your actions most closely

resonate_. The world you see and live in is the world you most sincerely expect

to see.The universe is filled with endless possibilities, and those

possibilities keep growing with every minute. The way you live determines which

of those possibilities will come into your life.With your thoughts, your

actions, your values, your dreams and expectations, you choose what kind of

world you live in. The way you live is closely mirrored in the world you

see.

如果你可以选择在什么样的世界里生活,那么你将会选择怎样的世界呢?如果你可以决定明日之事,你将会怎样充实它呢?倘若你有力量决定自己的机遇,你会怎样选择呢?倘若你知道你的经历会如你所愿,那么你会如何期待呢?事实上,你有能力选择你要走的路。是你自己决定你将要做的事、英语短文你将获得的经历、你将得到的机会和你将置身其中的环境。你体验的这个世界和你的梦想、思维、期待甚至行为产生共鸣。你看到的世界和你时下生活的这个世界就是你真心期待见到的世界。这个宇宙充满了无限的可能,这些可能每一分钟都在增加。你的生活方式决定了何种可能性会来到你的世界。你所选择生活的世界取决于你的想法,你的作为,你秉持的价值理念,你的梦想还有对未来的期待。你有什么样的世界观就会有什么样的生活方式。

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篇6:大学生简短的自我介绍英文演讲

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Good moring ladies and gentlemen!it is great honour for me to take this interview,thank you for giving me this chance!my name is xx, i am an undergraduate of xidian university,major in telecommunication engineering.as the cradle of china's telecommunication talents,xidian universtiy's long history,good research atmosphere and the long term cooperation with xx institue, provide me an excellent stduy environment. after about four years' hard work, i have learnd all the courses of telecommunication engineering and have good command of the basis of telecommunication technology. I am confident that my solid education background will lay me a sound foundation to fulfill my master degree courses! in addition to my solid education background,i have good communicate skill and strong team spirit.i strongly believe this will be a great help for me to fullfil my master degree courses.futher more,i am healthy and tough.besides study i enjoy playing basketball much!Sports give me a healthy body and tough mind.that's all, thank you very much!

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篇7:有关环保的英文演讲

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I have lived for six years, and I have a deep love for it. Not only can you

form a good study habit here, you can also study and live in a beautiful

environment.

Recently we learned the lesson about protecting the environment. The

students thought that protecting the earth should start from us and start from

our side. But they didn't realize that what we can do in front of our eyes is to

build a better campus environment. Because we had a beautiful environment of the

campus, there are not harmonious picture does exist: the packing bag of the

classmates after eating snacks, milk box is everywhere disorderly throw, the

classmates of paper also don't pick up after using it, go to where, just throw

some schoolmates also damage the trees of the school - picking flowers, trample,

so we didn't have a beautiful campus also.

Even the ancients knew that "to take it, to use it, and to use it," is our

21st century flower not to understand? We in fact as long as pay attention to

these things around, see the garbage only an action, bent down to pick up the

dustbin, see damage just a reminder, our school will return to their former

appearance!

Start with me, start small, start from the side, start from now. Protect

mother earth, purify our campus!

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篇8:简短自我介绍英文演讲

范文类型:自我评介,演讲稿,适用行业岗位:个人,全文共 388 字

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My name is Pat and I'm from Taiwan. Right now, I'm a student. I study very hard every day. I like going to school because I'm eager to learn. I enjoy learning English. It's my favorite class. I like to make friends and I get along with everyone. This is the introduction I give whenever I meet new people. It tells people a little bit about me and about what I like to do.

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篇9:英文演讲比赛活动总结

范文类型:演讲稿,工作总结,适用行业岗位:比赛,全文共 883 字

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为了丰富广大同学的课余生活,加强英语的学习与交流,提高同学们学习英语的积极性; 给广大同学提供一个自我锻炼、展示自我的舞台,我院社团联合会英语协会决定举办:“水院之星”英语演讲比赛,我们协会在得到老师和同学的支持下,于本月举行了英语演讲比赛,此次比赛主要针对全院的大一的学生。大一学生参加的积极性很高,报名人数也很多,在我院大一学生新生中有一定的影响力,比赛设有预赛和决赛,本次比赛采取“公平,公正,公开”的比赛原则,此次活动是南湖校区与汤逊湖校区首次联谊比赛。

在比赛的前期,两个校区都在各自在本校做了许多关于对本次活动的宣传活动,鼓励各系各班的同学积极参加,预赛是两校区在各自的本部举办,南湖校区报名参赛40名。汤逊湖校区报名参赛60几名,预赛于10月31号举行,,经过一轮又一轮的角逐,在评委的公正评判下,南湖校区总共有11名参赛选手进入决赛,汤逊湖校区有19名进入决赛。决赛于11月8号下午2:00在南湖校区二楼报告厅拉开的帷幕,

决赛荣幸地邀请了英语组组长胡志红老师、许俊老师、廖兆慧老师、王婷老师、余慧敏老师,胡雅文老师作为本次演讲比赛决赛的评委,,决赛时所有参赛者都表现出超常的发挥,比赛也进行的异常的激烈,在评委老师的严格评判下,最后共有十名同学获奖,一等奖一名邢垒;二等奖二名代雪梅、田伟;三等奖三名陈筱婷、梁帅、秦毛玲;优秀奖四名邓燕玲、张志晨、聂德龙、杨冲。此次活动旨在提高全院同学英语口语,使同学积累更多的演讲的经验。

此次活动虽然整体看起来是成功的,但是也有存在许多不足的地方,首先作为本次活动的策划人及负责人,我有许多问题没考虑到,例如;决赛的比赛形式难度过大及比赛时给参赛者准备的时间不足,导致许多参赛者上台比赛产生慌场的现象和导致许多参赛者没法完全发挥出来,给比赛带来许多的不便,还有就是决赛前的准备工作做得很伧促,导致比赛延迟了十分钟的。但是在全体协会的成员共同努力下比赛还是顺利进行了,此次活动有不足也有完美之处,通过本次比赛使我们学会了很多,也明白了许多。希望下一次能把第八届搞得更好。

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篇10:圣诞节英文演讲稿

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 333 字

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同学们,你们知道圣诞节的由来吗?

每年的12月25日,是徒纪念耶稣诞生的日子,称为圣诞节。

从12月24日到来年1月6日为圣诞节节期。节日期间,各国徒都举行隆重的纪念仪式。

圣诞节本来是徒的节日,由于人们格外重视,它便成为一个全民性的节日,国家一年中最盛大的节日,可以和新年相提并论,类似我国过春节

“圣诞节”这个名称是“基督弥撒”的缩字。弥撒是教会的一种礼拜仪式。耶诞节是一个宗教节。

我们把它当作耶苏的诞辰来庆祝,因而又名耶诞节。这一天,全世界所有的会都举行特别的礼拜仪式。

但是有很多圣诞节的欢庆活动和宗教并无半点关联。交换礼物,寄圣诞卡,这都使圣诞节成为一个普天同庆的日子。

后人为纪念耶稣的诞生,便定十二月二十五为圣诞节,年年望弥撒,纪念耶稣的出世。

这就是圣诞节的由来。

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篇11:1分钟自我介绍英文演讲范文

范文类型:演讲稿,适用行业岗位:个人,全文共 693 字

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Goodafternoon, teachers! Today, Im very happy to make a speech here. Now,

let me introduce myself. My name is ZhuRuijie. My English name is Molly. Im 12.

I come from Class1 Grade 6 of TongPu No.2 Primary School. I`m an active

girl.

I like playing basketball. Because I think its very interesting. Id like to

eat potatoes. Theyre tasty. My favourite colour is green. And I like math best.

Its fun. On the weekend, I like reading books in my room. I have a happy family.

My father is tall and mother is hard-working and tall, too.

My brother is smart. And I`m a good student. My dream is to be a teacher,

because I want to help the poor children in the future. Thank you for listening!

Please remember me!

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篇12:端午节英文演讲稿

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Beijing in hebei province to fight the dragon boat festival free water,

often in pre-pre-absorbed, is said to be well in order to avoid toxicity. street

hawkers selling on the dragon boat festival mulberry cherry, dragon boat

festival is said to eat a cherry mulberry can be eaten throughout the year does

not fly. shop the sale of the oven fresh " cake", that is, worm pattern in five

of the cake for decoration. luanxian employed men and women have many relatives

chatham each other gifts on dragon boat festival. dragon boat festival, local

officials will gather for a retreat to the south, the city invited literati

feast, known as the "tap liu."

Zouping county, shandong province, the dragon boat festival, drinking a cup

per person is required to get up early, legends can be believed. sunshine

children wrapped around the dragon boat festival to seven-color line has always

been to wear the first time to post solutions to rain down before throwing in

the rain. linqing county dragon boat festival, the following seven-year-old boy

with at ( doing michael necklace), girls with but also the mother to wear yellow

cloth shoes made by hand, using wool uppers five strokes on the worm. qu yuan by

means of the ink to kill five worm. jimo in the dragon boat festival the morning

wash your face with dew.

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篇13:关于青春的演讲稿英文

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 952 字

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It is well that young men should begin at the beginning and occupy the most

subordinate positions. Many of the leading businessmen of Pittsburgh had a

serious responsibility thrust upon them at the very threshold of their career.

They were introduced to the broom,and spent the first hours of their business

lives sweeping out the office. I notice we have janitors and janitresses now in

offices,and our young men unfortunately miss that salutary branch of business

education. But if by chance the professional sweeper is absent any morning,the

boy who has the genius of the future partner in him will not hesitate to try his

hand at the broom. It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if

necessary. I was one of those sweepers myself.

年轻人创业之初,应该从最底层干起,这是件好事。匹兹保有很多商业巨头,在他们创业之初,都肩负过“重任”:他们以扫帚相伴,以打扫办公室的方式度过了他们商业生涯中最初的时光。我注意到我们现在办公室里都有工友,于是年轻人就不幸错过了商业教育中这个有益的环节。如果碰巧哪天上午专职扫地的工友没有来,某个具有未来合伙人气质的年轻人会毫不犹豫地试着拿起扫帚。在必要时新来的员工扫扫地也无妨,不会因为而有什么损失。我自己就曾经扫过地。

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篇14:4分钟自我介绍英文演讲范文

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Goodmorning, everybody! Today, Im very happy. Let me introduce myself to

you. My name is HuangZixun. My English name is Eileen. Im 8. I study in Class1

Grade 2 in The Shiyan Primary School of Shiqiao. Im an active girl. I like

playing table tennis and badminton,because I think theyre very interesting. And

I also skip rope at school everyday. Id like eating potatoes. Theyre tasty. My

favourite colour is pink. And I like chinese best. Its funny. On weekends, I

like reading in my room and going skating on The Panyu Square. I have a happy

family. My father, my mother and me. My dream is to be a painter, because I like

drawing very much. Im a happy girl. Thank you for listening! Please remember

me!

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篇15:圣诞节英文演讲稿

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尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家早上好!我是,今天我演讲的主题是《绿色过节,回归本色》。

我国三国时期著名的政治家、军事家诸葛亮在《诫子书》中写道“夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德。”从这句话中我们得知,节俭是拥有高尚品德的必备条件。现在在我看来,节俭也成了让许多的节日回归本色的必要。

在百外的生活是丰富多彩的,每个学期我们都有精彩纷呈的校园节日,如:本学期的美食节、体育节,本周我们又迎来了我们学校最具特色的外语节。

仍记得在体育节中的点滴温暖与感动。在萧瑟的寒风中,同学们团团围坐在一张由几张课桌拼凑而成的大桌子旁,拿着笔一笔一划地、用心地写着为运动员加油的新闻稿,同学们的手冻僵了,大家就一起分享一个热水袋,手稍微暖和点了,就继续为运动员加油,让这份温暖通过广播传递给在运动场上拼搏的运动健将。没有休闲娱乐的电子产品,却有了为班集体贡献自己的一分光与热的激情。与此同时,我也看到了赛场上为运动员加油打气的那一个个激动的身影,他们选择了和自己最亲爱的同学站在一起,没有打磨时间的棋牌游戏,却有了同学之间友谊的增进,和一个个突破自我的优异成绩。我们青春,我们阳光,我们参与,我们快乐。这就是属于我们的最本色的体育节。

在外语节的舞台上,我们无需华丽的装饰,我们只要尽情演绎,放声歌唱,绽放自信而又灿烂的笑容,我们就是最棒。

圣诞节来临之际,必然会有许多同学之间、亲朋好友之间定会互相赠饱含情谊的圣诞礼物。但在此我想发出一个呼吁,当大家互赠礼物之时,请本着“礼轻情意重”的态度和心境,使圣诞节回归成本来的那个象征着快乐、幸福的欢乐节日,切莫互相攀比礼物的价值和贵重程度,切忌铺张浪费,购买无用的圣诞礼物和仅用一次便丢弃在一旁的装饰品。我们需要的不是贵重的礼物,也不是极尽奢华的装饰,我们真正渴望的只是那一份最纯正的真情和温暖。让一颗朴实无华、回归本质、以节俭为美德的心一直伴随在我们的左右,让我们用自身的实际行动来还原佳节本身的美好和愉快,一同构建一个美好、节俭、绿色环保的圣诞佳节吧!

最后,我想在此提前预祝所有同学、所有班级在本周的外语节中取得优异的成绩,提前祝大家圣诞节快乐!

我的演讲到此结束,谢谢大家!

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篇16:6分钟自我介绍英文演讲范文

范文类型:演讲稿,适用行业岗位:个人,全文共 566 字

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Good morning teachers and classmates,i'm glad to be here for self- name is

__ and I come from grade seven class x__ .I have a family of four,my mother

,farther ,brother and me.

we are getting along with each other ,i usually help my mother do house

work when my farther is out of home and i am a deligted person and willing to

help others while in trouble.

I like watching TV and playing basketball with my partners in part time .I

also need others encuragement while i don't pass eaxminaion i fee that we should

help each k for giving me a chance of makng a speech.

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篇17:关于青春的英文演讲

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 1335 字

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A Little Bit MoreToday is an excellent day for small improvements. Whatever

is working for you, find a way to improve it just a little. There’s no need to

make a huge change, just a small one, something you can do right now.If you

called just one additional customer each day, over the course of the next month

you would talk to about 20 new people. If you learned just one more new word

each day, in the next year you would increase your vocabulary by more than 300

words.Small improvements can add up over time into big accomplishments. Look

around you. Consider the work you do each day. Think about how you could do it

just a little bit better.In a marathon race, each step the winner takes is just

a little bit longer and a little bit faster than each stride taken by the 100th

place finisher. Yet over the course of the race, that small difference adds up

in a big way.Do just a little bit more today, and tomorrow too, and each day

after that. Anyone can make just a small improvement, and that can make a big,

big difference.

今天就是你可以做改进的极好的一天。无论你在做什么,找一个方法去做一点点的改进。不用做太大的改变,只要一点点——你现在可以做到的一点点。如果你每天多给一个顾客打电话的话,一个月下来你会发现你又多认识了差不多二十个人。如果每天多学会一个新词,过一年,你的词汇量将会增加300多个。小小的改进能够逐步积累成大的成就。观察你的周围。思考你每天所做的工作。英语短文想一下你怎么能做得更好一点。在马拉松比赛中,冠军的每一步都只比第一百名的选手的步伐大一点点、快一点点。英语短文但是在比赛过程中,那些小小的不同积累成了巨大的区别。今天、明天、今后的每一天尽力做更多一点点。任何人都能做一点小小的改进,但那小小的改进将会起到非常大、非常大的作用。

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篇18:奥巴马就职典礼庆祝演讲英文全文如下

范文类型:演讲稿,全文共 12100 字

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Vice President Biden, Mr. Chief Justice, Members of the United States Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:

Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. What makes us exceptional – what makes us American – is our allegiance to an idea, articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Today we continue a never-ending journey, to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time. For history tells us that while these truths may be self-evident, they have never been self-executing; that while freedom is a gift from God, it must be secured by His people here on Earth. The patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a few or the rule of a mob. They gave to us a Republic, a government of, and by, and for the people, entrusting each generation to keep safe our founding creed.

For more than two hundred years, we have.

Through blood drawn by lash and blood drawn by sword, we learned that no union founded on the principles of liberty and equality could survive half-slave and half-free. We made ourselves anew, and vowed to move forward together.

Together, we determined that a modern economy requires railroads and highways to speed travel and commerce; schools and colleges to train our workers.

Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play.

Together, we resolved that a great nation must care for the vulnerable, and protect its people from life’s worst hazards and misfortune.

Through it all, we have never relinquished our skepticism of central authority, nor have we succumbed to the fiction that all society’s ills can be cured through government alone. Our celebration of initiative and enterprise; our insistence on hard work and personal responsibility, are constants in our character.

But we have always understood that when times change, so must we; that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges; that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. For the American people can no more meet the demands of today’s world by acting alone than American soldiers could have met the forces of fascism or communism with muskets and militias. No single person can train all the math and science teachers we’ll need to equip our children for the future, or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. Now, more than ever, we must do these things together, as one nation, and one people.

This generation of Americans has been tested by crises that steeled our resolve and proved our resilience. A decade of war is now ending. An economic recovery has begun. America’s possibilities are limitless, for we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands: youth and drive; diversity and openness; an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. My fellow Americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it – so long as we seize it together.

For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it. We believe that America’s prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. We know that America thrives when every person can find independence and pride in their work; when the wages of honest labor liberate families from the brink of hardship. We are true to our creed when a little girl born into the bleakest poverty knows that she has the same chance to succeed as anybody else, because she is an American, she is free, and she is equal, not just in the eyes of God but also in our own.

We understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time. We must harness new ideas and technology to remake our government, revamp our tax code, reform our schools, and empower our citizens with the skills they need to work harder, learn more, and reach higher. But while the means will change, our purpose endures: a nation that rewards the effort and determination of every single American. That is what this moment requires. That is what will give real meaning to our creed.

We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. We must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit. But we reject the belief that America must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. For we remember the lessons of our past, when twilight years were spent in poverty, and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn. We do not believe that in this country, freedom is reserved for the lucky, or happiness for the few. We recognize that no matter how responsibly we live our lives, any one of us, at any time, may face a job loss, or a sudden illness, or a home swept away in a terrible storm. The commitments we make to each other – through Medicare, and Medicaid, and Social Security – these things do not sap our initiative; they strengthen us. They do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this country great.

We, the people, still believe that our obligations as Americans are not just to ourselves, but to all posterity. We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms. The path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. But America cannot resist this transition; we must lead it. We cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries – we must claim its promise. That is how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure – our forests and waterways; our croplands and snowcapped peaks. That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God. That’s what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared.

We, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. Our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage. Our citizens, seared by the memory of those we have lost, know too well the price that is paid for liberty. The knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm. But we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war, who turned sworn enemies into the surest of friends, and we must carry those lessons into this time as well.

We will defend our people and uphold our values through strength of arms and rule of law. We will show the courage to try and resolve our differences with other nations peacefully – not because we are na?ve about the dangers we face, but because engagement can more durably lift suspicion and fear. America will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe; and we will renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage crisis abroad, for no one has a greater stake in a peaceful world than its most powerful nation. We will support democracy from Asia to Africa; from the Americas to the Middle East, because our interests and our conscience compel us to act on behalf of those who long for freedom. And we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice – not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes: tolerance and opportunity; human dignity and justice.

We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths – that all of us are created equal – is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth.

It is now our generation’s task to carry on what those pioneers began. For our journey is not complete until our wives, our mothers, and daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts. Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law – for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote. Our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as a land of opportunity; until bright young students and engineers are enlisted in our workforce rather than expelled from our country. Our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of Detroit to the hills of Appalachia to the quiet lanes of Newtown, know that they are cared for, and cherished, and always safe from harm.

That is our generation’s task – to make these words, these rights, these values – of Life, and Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness – real for every American. Being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life; it does not mean we will all define liberty in exactly the same way, or follow the same precise path to happiness. Progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time – but it does require us to act in our time.

For now decisions are upon us, and we cannot afford delay. We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. We must act, knowing that our work will be imperfect. We must act, knowing that today’s victories will be only partial, and that it will be up to those who stand here in four years, and forty years, and four hundred years hence to advance the timeless spirit once conferred to us in a spare Philadelphia hall.

My fellow Americans, the oath I have sworn before you today, like the one recited by others who serve in this Capitol, was an oath to God and country, not party or faction – and we must faithfully execute that pledge during the duration of our service. But the words I spoke today are not so different from the oath that is taken each time a soldier signs up for duty, or an immigrant realizes her dream. My oath is not so different from the pledge we all make to the flag that waves above and that fills our hearts with pride.

They are the words of citizens, and they represent our greatest hope. You and I, as citizens, have the power to set this country’s course.

You and I, as citizens, have the obligation to shape the debates of our time – not only with the votes we cast, but with the voices we lift in defense of our most ancient values and enduring ideals.

Let each of us now embrace, with solemn duty and awesome joy, what is our lasting birthright. With common effort and common purpose, with passion and dedication, let us answer the call of history, and carry into an uncertain future that precious light of freedom.

Thank you, God Bless you, and may He forever bless these United States of America.

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篇19:有关环保的英文演讲

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In the morning, the sun was so small that the stars remained in the sky. A

drop of dew fell down the leaves, and a small one of them fell in one of the

large tracts of land.

At this time, I am walking in the natural environment. Smelling the fresh

air, I seemed to be dreaming. A clear wind blew through the leaves and the

rustling of leaves

"Oh, time is running out! In the sound of the rustling, I seemed to hear

something, as if someone were crying. "Alas, time is running out, my poor

brothers and sisters ah, where are you? Also won't blame you, human beings

constantly cut down a tree wood, also don't know how you are now. In the

environment, also let I can't stand fast. I am old, really want to have a few

brothers and sisters around. However, these dreams can't come true."

A grass sprout has come out of the earth. "Oh, what a wonderful world! But

where are my brothers and sisters? My mother left me, and left me."

The ghostly wind blowing, indigoeyes said: "the grass ah, your loved ones

are being taken away by human beings. They are due to not adapt to the

environment, there is less than a few days, will die, some being thrown in the

street, let the human pressure on car, have flat couldn't be flat."

"My family." "The grass cried and cried." dear friends, you haven't seen me

sprout out of the land yet, and I haven't seen how I thrive. How can I go

first?"

At that moment, the sound of the forest grew louder and louder, and they

were talking and crying. All of a sudden I heard, "we're going to retaliate

against humanity!"

An elder said, "no, humans still is our good friend, we are not able to

repay them. People like us, cannot leave the nature, this may be the human was

stupid, but I still believe that man will wake up, it's just sooner or later. I

hope human wake up quickly."

I was awakened by the noise of a bird, and I stood still in the silent

forest, but a few sad words had been echoing on my side.

Suddenly, I seem to understand what!

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