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優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿1
hello everyone!it is my great pleasure to share my dream with youtoday.
my dream is to become a teacher.
you know being a teacher is a thing that is very valuable and veryinteresting.i suggest that it must be a great fun to be with children all the ifi am a teacher,i can teach my students a lot of might become stronger andcleverer because of is a very contented feeling.
china is a developing ese are not that excellent in their teachers in chinamight be very very can provide the society with a lot of successful people,andmake china a better place.
do you think that i have a good dream?i will work hard to make my dreambecome true!
thanks~
這是我很高興能夠分享我的夢(mèng)想與你今天.
我的夢(mèng)想是成為一名教師.
你知道作為一個(gè)教師,是一個(gè)東西,這是非常寶貴的,非常有趣.我認(rèn)為它必須是一個(gè)偉大的樂(lè)趣與子女所有.如果我是一名教師,我可以教我的學(xué)生很多知識(shí).他們可能會(huì)成為強(qiáng)大和聰明,因?yàn)槲伊?這是一個(gè)非常知足的感覺(jué).
中國(guó)是一個(gè)發(fā)展中國(guó)家.中國(guó)人是不是優(yōu)秀,在他們的智能.所以老師在中國(guó)可能非常非常重要的他們可以提供社會(huì)了不少成功的人,使中國(guó)成為更美好的'地方.
你認(rèn)為我有一個(gè)很好的夢(mèng)想,我將努力工作,使我的夢(mèng)想變成真!
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿2
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 freshness in 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(勵(lì)志)to reach.
You can hear your laughters of joy and happiness on 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 making 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.
You will focus all your time and effort on the most important goals of your life. You will never succumb(屈服,屈從) to challenges of hardships.
You will never waver(動(dòng)搖) in your pursuit of excellence. After all, you are the best, and you deserve the best!
As your coach and friend, I can assure you the door to all the best things in the world will open to you, but the key to that door is in your hand. You must do your part. You must faithfully follow the plans you make and take the actions you plan; you must never quit and you must never fear. I know you must do it, you can do it, you will do it, and you will succeed! Now stand firm and tall, make a fist, get excited, and yell it out:
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿3
thank you.
thank you, president chen, chairmen ren, vice president chi, vice minister wei.
we are delighted to be here today with a very large american delegation, including the first lady and our daughter, who is a student at stanford, one of the schools with which beijing university has a relationship.
we have six members of the united states congress; the secretary of state; secretary of commerce; the secretary of agriculture; the chairman of our council of economic advisors; senator sasser, our ambassador; the national security advisor and my chief of staff, among others.
i say that to illustrate the importance that the united states places on our relationship with china.
i would like to begin by congratulating all of you, the students, the faculty, the administrators, on celebrating the centennial year of your university.
gongxi, beida.
(applause.)
as im sure all of you know, this campus was once home to yenching university which was founded by american missionaries.
many of its wonderful buildings were designed by an american architect.
thousands of americans students and professors have come here to study and teach.
we feel a special kinship with you.
i am, however, grateful that this day is different in one important respect from another important occasion 79 years ago.
in june of 1919, the first president of yenching university, john leighton stuart, was set to deliver the very first commencement address on these very grounds.
at the appointed hour, he appeared, but no students appeared.
they were all out leading the may 4th movement for chinas political and cultural renewal.
when i read this, i hoped that when i walked into the auditorium today, someone would be sitting here.
and i thank you for being here, very much.
(applause.)
over the last 100 years, this university has grown to more than 20,000 students.
your graduates are spread throughout china and around the world.
you have built the largest university library in all of asia.
last year, 20 percent of your graduates went abroad to study, including half of your math and science majors.
and in this anniversary year, more than a million people in china, asia, and beyond have logged on to your web site.
at the dawn of a new century, this university is leading china into the future.
i come here today to talk to you, the next generation of chinas leaders, about the critical importance to your future of building a strong partnership between china and the united states.
the american people deeply admire china for its thousands of years of contributions to culture and religion, to philosophy and the arts, to science and technology.
we remember well our strong partnership in world war ii.
now we see china at a moment in history when your glorious past is matched by your present sweeping transformation and the even greater promise of your future.
just three decades ago, china was virtually shut off from the world.
now, china is a member of more than 1,000 international organizations -- enterprises that affect everything from air travel to agricultural development.
you have opened your nation to trade and investment on a large scale.
today, 40,000 young chinese study in the united states, with hundreds of thousands more learning in asia, africa, europe, and latin america.
your social and economic transformation has been even more remarkable, moving from a closed command economic system to a driving, increasingly market-based and driven economy, generating two decades of unprecedented growth, giving people greater freedom to travel within and outside china, to vote in village elections, to own a home, choose a job, attend a better school.
as a result you have lifted literally hundreds of millions of people from poverty.
per capita income has more than doubled in the last decade.
most chinese people are leading lives they could not have imagined just 20 years ago.
of course, these changes have also brought disruptions in settled patterns of life and work, and have imposed enormous strains on your environment.
once every urban chinese was guaranteed employment in a state enterprise.
now you must compete in a job market.
once a chinese worker had only to meet the demands of a central planner in beijing.
now the global economy means all must match the quality and creativity of the rest of the world.
for those who lack the right training and skills and support, this new world can be daunting.
in the short-term, good, hardworking people -- some, at least will find themselves unemployed.
and, as all of you can see, there have been enormous environmental and economic and health care costs to the development pattern and the energy use pattern of the last 20 years -- from air pollution to deforestation to acid rain and water shortage.
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿4
The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.
Attitude to me is more important than facts.
It is more important than the past,than education,than money,than circumstances, than failures,than successes,than what the other people think,say,or do.
It is more important than the appearance,the giftedness or skill.
It will make or break a company,a church ,a home.
The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day, regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.
We cannot change our cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain cannot change the inevitable.
The only thing we can do is play on the one stage we that is our attitudes.
I am convinced that life is ten percent what happens to me ,and ninety percent how I react to so it is with you.
We are in charge of our attitudes.
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿5
a little kid fell in love with another little kid, a school mate。 sometimesthe kids think they fall in love when they have a crush on someone else in theclass, when they?re eight or ten years old or something like that。 so theeight-year-oldkid came back home and asked his father, “father, is it expensiveto be married?” and the father said, “yes, son, it is very expensive。” so theson asked, “how much does it cost?” and the father said, “i don?t know, son。 i?mstill paying!
有個(gè)小孩愛(ài)上了另一個(gè)小孩,對(duì)方是學(xué)校的.同學(xué)。八歲或十歲左右的孩子有時(shí)會(huì)迷戀班上某個(gè)人,然后就以為自我戀愛(ài)了。因此這個(gè)八歲的小孩回家問(wèn)他爸爸:「爸爸,結(jié)婚很花錢(qián)嗎?」爸爸說(shuō):「是啊,兒子,十分花錢(qián)。」兒子又問(wèn):「要花多少錢(qián)呢?」爸爸說(shuō):「我不明白,兒子,我到此刻還一向在付錢(qián)啊!」
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿6
When I was in my 20s, I saw my very first psychotherapy client。 I was a Ph。D。 student in clinical psychology at Berkeley。 She was a 26—year—old woman named Alex。 Now Alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top, and she dropped onto the couch in my office and kicked off her flats and told me she was there to talk about guy problems。 Now when I heard this, I was so relieved。 My classmate got an arsonist for her first client。 (Laughter) And I got a twentysomething who wanted to talk about boys。 This I thought I could handle。
But I didn't handle it。 With the funny stories that Alex would bring to session, it was easy for me just to nod my head while we kicked the can down the road。 "Thirty's the new 20," Alex would say, and as far as I could tell, she was right。 Work happened later, marriage happened later, kids happened later, even death happened later。 Twentysomethings like Alex and I had nothing but time。
But before long, my supervisor pushed me to push Alex about her love life。 I pushed back。
I said, "Sure, she's dating down, she's sleeping with a knucklehead, but it's not like she's going to marry the guy。"
And then my supervisor said, "Not yet, but she might marry the next one。 Besides, the best time to work on Alex's marriage is before she has one。"
That's what psychologists call an "Aha!" moment。 That was the moment I realized, 30 is not the new 20。 Yes, people settle down later than they used to, but that didn't make Alex's 20s a developmental downtime。 That made Alex's 20s a developmental sweet spot, and we were sitting there blowing it。 That was when I realized that this sort of benign neglect was a real problem, and it had real consequences, not just for Alex and her love life but for the careers and the families and the futures of twentysomethings everywhere。
There are 50 million twentysomethings in the United States right now。 We're talking about 15 percent of the population, or 100 percent if you consider that no one's getting through adulthood without going through their 20s first。
Raise your hand if you're in your 20s。 I really want to see some twentysomethings here。 Oh, yay! Y'all's awesome。 If you work with twentysomethings, you love a twentysomething, you're losing sleep over twentysomethings, I want to see — Okay。 Awesome, twentysomethings really matter。
So I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every single one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists already know: that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, maybe even for the world。
This is not my opinion。 These are the facts。 We know that 80 percent of life's most defining moments take place by age 35。 That means that eight out of 10 of the decisions and experiences and "Aha!" moments that make your life what it is will have happened by your mid—30s。 People who are over 40, don't panic。 This crowd is going to be fine, I think。 We know that the first 10 years of a career has an exponential impact on how much money you're going to earn。 We know that more than half of Americans are married or are living with or dating their future partner by 30。 We know that the brain caps off its second and last growth spurt in your 20s as it rewires itself for adulthood, which means that whatever it is you want to change about yourself, now is the time to change it。 We know that personality changes more during your 20s than at any other time in life, and we know that female fertility peaks at age 28, and things get tricky after age 35。 So your 20s are the time to educate yourself about your body and your options。
So when we think about child development, we all know that the first five years are a critical period for language and attachment in the brain。 It's a time when your ordinary, day—to—day life has an inordinate impact on who you will become。 But what we hear less about is that there's such a thing as adult development, and our 20s are that critical period of adult development。
But this isn't what twentysomethings are hearing。 Newspapers talk about the changing timetable of adulthood。 Researchers call the 20s an extended adolescence。 Journalists coin silly nicknames for twentysomethings like "twixters" and "kidults。" It's true。 As a culture, we have trivialized what is actually the defining decade of adulthood。
Leonard Bernstein said that to achieve great things, you need a plan and not quite enough time。 Isn't that true? So what do you think happens when you pat a twentysomething on the head and you say, "You have 10 extra years to start your life"? Nothing happens。 You have robbed that person of his urgency and ambition, and absolutely nothing happens。
And then every day, smart, interesting twentysomethings like you or like your sons and daughters come into my office and say things like this: "I know my boyfriend's no good for me, but this relationship doesn't count。 I'm just killing time。" Or they say, "Everybody says as long as I get started on a career by the time I'm 30, I'll be fine。"
But then it starts to sound like this: "My 20s are almost over, and I have nothing to show for myself。 I had a better résumé the day after I graduated from college。"
And then it starts to sound like this: "Dating in my 20s was like musical chairs。 Everybody was running around and having fun, but then sometime around 30 it was like the music turned off and everybody started sitting down。 I didn't want to be the only one left standing up, so sometimes I think I married my husband because he was the closest chair to me at 30。"
Where are the twentysomethings here? Do not do that。
Okay, now that sounds a little flip, but make no mistake, the stakes are very high。 When a lot has been pushed to your 30s, there is enormous thirtysomething pressure to jump—start a career, pick a city, partner up, and have two or three kids in a much shorter period of time。 Many of these things are incompatible, and as research is just starting to show, simply harder and more stressful to do all at once in our 30s。
The post—millennial midlife crisis isn't buying a red sports car。 It's realizing you can't have that career you now want。 It's realizing you can't have that child you now want, or you can't give your child a sibling。 Too many thirtysomethings and fortysomethings look at themselves, and at me, sitting across the room, and say about their 20s, "What was I doing? What was I thinking?"
I want to change what twentysomethings are doing and thinking。
Here's a story about how that can go。 It's a story about a woman named Emma。 At 25, Emma came to my office because she was, in her words, having an identity crisis。 She said she thought she might like to work in art or entertainment, but she hadn't decided yet, so she'd spent the last few years waiting tables instead。 Because it was cheaper, she lived with a boyfriend who displayed his temper more than his ambition。 And as hard as her 20s were, her early life had been even harder。 She often cried in our sessions, but then would collect herself by saying, "You can't pick your family, but you can pick your friends。"
Well one day, Emma comes in and she hangs her head in her lap, and she sobbed for most of the hour。 She'd just bought a new address book, and she'd spent the morning filling in her many contacts, but then she'd been left staring at that empty blank that comes after the words "In case of emergency, please call 。。。 。" She was nearly hysterical when she looked at me and said, "Who's going to be there for me if I get in a car wreck? Who's going to take care of me if I have cancer?"
Now in that moment, it took everything I had not to say, "I will。" But what Emma needed wasn't some therapist who really, really cared。 Emma needed a better life, and I knew this was her chance。 I had learned too much since I first worked with Alex to just sit there while Emma's defining decade went parading by。
So over the next weeks and months, I told Emma three things that every twentysomething, male or female, deserves to hear。
First, I told Emma to forget about having an identity crisis and get some identity capital。 By get identity capital, I mean do something that adds value to who you are。 Do something that's an investment in who you might want to be next。 I didn't know the future of Emma's career, and no one knows the future of work, but I do know this: Identity capital begets identity capital。 So now is the time for that cross—country job, that internship, that startup you want to try。 I'm not discounting twentysomething exploration here, but I am discounting exploration that's not supposed to count, which, by the way, is not exploration。 That's procrastination。 I told Emma to explore work and make it count。
Second, I told Emma that the urban tribe is overrated。 Best friends are great for giving rides to the airport, but twentysomethings who huddle together with like—minded peers limit who they know, what they know, how they think, how they speak, and where they work。 That new piece of capital, that new person to date almost always comes from outside the inner circle。 New things come from what are called our weak ties, our friends of friends of friends。 So yes, half of twentysomethings are un— or under—employed。 But half aren't, and weak ties are how you get yourself into that group。 Half of new jobs are never posted, so reaching out to your neighbor's boss is how you get that un—posted job。 It's not cheating。 It's the science of how information spreads。
Last but not least, Emma believed that you can't pick your family, but you can pick your friends。 Now this was true for her growing up, but as a twentysomething, soon Emma would pick her family when she partnered with someone and created a family of her own。 I told Emma the time to start picking your family is now。 Now you may be thinking that 30 is actually a better time to settle down than 20, or even 25, and I agree with you。 But grabbing whoever you're living with or sleeping with when everyone on Facebook starts walking down the aisle is not progress。 The best time to work on your marriage is before you have one, and that means being as intentional with love as you are with work。 Picking your family is about consciously choosing who and what you want rather than just making it work or killing time with whoever happens to be choosing you。
So what happened to Emma? Well, we went through that address book, and she found an old roommate's cousin who worked at an art museum in another state。 That weak tie helped her get a job there。 That job offer gave her the reason to leave that live—in boyfriend。 Now, five years later, she's a special events planner for museums。 She's married to a man she mindfully chose。 She loves her new career, she loves her new family, and she sent me a card that said, "Now the emergency contact blanks don't seem big enough。"
Now Emma's story made that sound easy, but that's what I love about working with twentysomethings。 They are so easy to help。 Twentysomethings are like airplanes just leaving LAX, bound for somewhere west。 Right after takeoff, a slight change in course is the difference between landing in Alaska or Fiji。 Likewise, at 21 or 25 or even 29, one good conversation, one good break, one good TED Talk, can have an enormous effect across years and even generations to come。
So here's an idea worth spreading to every twentysomething you know。 It's as simple as what I learned to say to Alex。 It's what I now have the privilege of saying to twentysomethings like Emma every single day: Thirty is not the new 20, so claim your adulthood, get some identity capital, use your weak ties, pick your family。 Don't be defined by what you didn't know or didn't do。 You're deciding your life right now。 Thank you。
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿7
Efforts toward the success of the process, at first glance, like a black tunnel, sight of the head, such as Middle School graduating class of students, there are endless day of work, on the go, feel not enough sleep, many people every day, the first cantilever cone piercing, to burn the midnight oil, a day in the two line between the hard work … … every day life is like a copier in print, everything is repeated.
向著成功努力的過(guò)程,乍一看,就像一條黑漆的隧道,望不到頭,比如高三畢業(yè)班的學(xué)生,每天有做不完的作業(yè),忙不完的事,睡不夠的覺(jué),許多人每天都要頭懸梁錐刺骨,地挑燈夜戰(zhàn),每天在兩點(diǎn)一線之間勞碌……一天天的生活就像復(fù)印機(jī)里印出來(lái)的,一切都在重復(fù)。
Do not forget, the sun is new!
別忘了,太陽(yáng)是新的!
New, is a beautiful state of mind!
全新的,是一種最美的心境!
The new sun, Is this not a hope?
新的太陽(yáng),難道這不是一種希望嗎?
Every day see it, is like night and see the light of the black population, is it not a happiness?
每天都看見(jiàn)希望,就像是在黑口的夜里看見(jiàn)曙光,難道這不是一種幸福嗎?
Yes, the weight of our heavy burden almost collapsed, too high expectations, we are firmly nailed to the ground, but perhaps the greatest burden is also a symbol of life enriched.
是的,沉重的負(fù)擔(dān)壓得我們幾乎崩潰了,太高的期望將我們緊緊地釘在地上,但也許最沉重的負(fù)擔(dān)同時(shí)也是一種生活充實(shí)的象征。
Nietzsche said that people do not suffer the power of pessimism, so we do not have to smile toward victory, but the face of temporary difficulties, we have to smile, but also to heart smile.
尼采說(shuō),受苦的人沒(méi)有悲觀的權(quán)力,所以我們不一定要向著勝利微笑,但面對(duì)暫時(shí)的困難,我們必須微笑,而且是會(huì)心動(dòng)微笑。
Indulge in the journey to success is to be truly buried go on, these days need to break the house in, calm down, only to maintain calm the mind like water state, to put the final sprint.
埋首于通向成功征途,是必須真真正正埋下去的,這段日子需要休沉下來(lái),靜下心來(lái),只有保持心靜如水的`狀態(tài),才能投入最后的沖刺。
We like that in the car, the destination, beautiful scenery along the way, it is tempting, but you better not to involve them too much energy, and make the eyes has been moving in the direction of the end, if the tolerance is not temporary living jumped out to enjoy the beauty, the car drove off, maybe you will see another vehicle, you might end up the same destination, but life is not your standard point moment.
我們好比是在乘一輛車(chē)前往目的地,沿途的風(fēng)光很美,很誘人,但是你最好不要為了他們牽扯太多的精力, 而要使目光一直朝著終點(diǎn)的方向看,如果忍不住跳下車(chē)去欣賞暫時(shí)的美景,這輛車(chē)就開(kāi)走了,也許你會(huì)看到另一輛車(chē),也許最后你同樣到達(dá)目的地,但那也不是你人生準(zhǔn)點(diǎn)的時(shí)刻了。
In a particular stage of life has a special mission.
人生在特定的階段有著特殊的使命。
Study stage, is to achieve goals in life, when an important step, if miss this opportunity, you will be repentant, so severely heart, leaving the pretty girls for the time being a waste of time, the clothes and dress up, boys put aside their attractive comic books and computer games, put off that a distant green apple Love it!
求學(xué)的階段,就是為實(shí)現(xiàn)人生目標(biāo)邁出重要一步的時(shí)候,如果錯(cuò)過(guò)這個(gè)機(jī)會(huì),你將追悔莫及,所以狠狠心,女孩子們暫且丟下那些漂亮的衣服和浪費(fèi)時(shí)間的打扮,男孩子們拋開(kāi)那誘人的漫畫(huà)書(shū)和電腦游戲,放一放那一段遙不可及的青蘋(píng)果之戀吧!
Summer, fall, fruit is not Abstract.
夏天不摘秋天的果。
Picked and eaten, not sweet gesture, or until the harvesting season, so go enjoy the harvest of joy in it!
摘下來(lái),食之不甜,棄之可惜,所以還是等到收獲的季節(jié)里再去品嘗豐收的喜悅吧!
Set aside what irrelevant thoughts and move forward, looked up days, with the heart to see the world, because the sun always new.
擱置一下與前進(jìn)無(wú)關(guān)的心事,抬頭望天,用心靈看世界,因?yàn)樘?yáng)常新。
Softly said to himself: If not me, the world will be less of a person appreciate the beautiful sun. Is such a state of mind, so you always wonderful for yourself!
輕輕對(duì)自己說(shuō):如果沒(méi)有我,世界將少一個(gè)人欣賞這美麗的太陽(yáng)。就是這樣一種心境,讓你始終把精彩留給自己!
Spring, flowers, wind throw area; summer, flowers open, butterfly fluttering; autumn sky was clear and leaves as fire; winter, bleak, snowy, whether Hanlaishuwang, spring, summer autumn and winter, the sun rose as usual from … …
春天,鳥(niǎo)語(yǔ)花香,微風(fēng)拋面;夏天,百花開(kāi)放,蝴蝶飛舞;秋天,天高云淡,紅葉似火;冬天,寒風(fēng)刺骨,白雪皚皚,無(wú)論寒來(lái)暑往,春夏秋冬,太陽(yáng)照常升起……
No Better, I do not know who carried out normally enough, few people need to know how much effort to achieve the dream, we can only continue to move forward, forward, then forward, We are seizing the day is long!
知足者常樂(lè),不知足者常進(jìn),很少有人能知道需付出多少努力才能實(shí)現(xiàn)心中的夢(mèng)想,我們只能不斷前進(jìn)、前進(jìn),再前進(jìn),一萬(wàn)年太久我們只爭(zhēng)朝夕!
Seize the day, when you blankly; seize the day, when you depressed; seize the day, when you lazy, seize the day, at a time when you have a dream; the sun every day is new, Life is always full of hope, start now, take every moment, do not hesitate!
只爭(zhēng)朝夕,在你茫然的時(shí)候;只爭(zhēng)朝夕,在你沮喪的時(shí)候;只爭(zhēng)朝夕,在你懶散的時(shí)候,只爭(zhēng)朝夕,在你還擁有夢(mèng)想的時(shí)候;太陽(yáng)每天都是新的,生活永遠(yuǎn)充滿希望,現(xiàn)在就開(kāi)始吧,把握每個(gè)瞬間,不要再猶豫!
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿8
tom is a little boy, and he is only seven years old。 once he goes to acinema。 it is the first time for him to do that。 he buys a ticket and goes in。but after two or three minutes he es out, and buys the second ticket and goes inagain。 after a few minutes he es out again and buys the third ticket。 two orthree minutes after that he es out and asks for another ticket。 but a girl askshim,“why do you buy so many tickets? how many friends do you meet?” “no, i haveno friends here, but a big woman always stops me at the door and cuts up myticket!
湯姆是個(gè)小孩, 他才7歲。
當(dāng)他去電影院的`時(shí)候。那時(shí)他第一次去。他買(mǎi)了張票進(jìn)去了。 但沒(méi)過(guò)兩三分鐘他就出來(lái)了,然后買(mǎi)了第二張票又進(jìn)去了。
幾分鐘后他又出來(lái)買(mǎi)了第三張票。 之后兩三分鐘后他又出來(lái)買(mǎi)票。
一個(gè)女的問(wèn)她,“你為什么要買(mǎi)那么多票啊? 你見(jiàn)到了幾個(gè)朋友?"
"沒(méi)有, 我里面沒(méi)朋友, 但是每當(dāng)我進(jìn)門(mén)的時(shí)候一位大的女人老把我的票給剪了"
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿9
Good afternoon, everyone!
The topic of my speech today is “Being a Good Listener”.
Good listening can always show respect, promote understanding, and improve interpersonal relationship.
Many people suggest that parents should listen more to their children, so they will understand them better, and find it easy to narrow the generation gap; teachers should listen more to their students, then they can meet their needs better, and place themselves in a good relationship with their students; students should listen more to their classmates, thus they will help and learn from each other, and a friendship is likely to be formed.
What I want to stress is that each of us should listen more to others. Show your respect and never stop others till they finish their talk; show you are interested by a supportive silence or a knowing smile; be open-minded to different opinions even though you don’t like them. In a word, good listening can really enable us to get closer to each other.
Thank you for your listening!
大家下午好!
今天,我演講的題目是“做一個(gè)好的傾聽(tīng)者”。
好的傾聽(tīng)可以表示尊重,增進(jìn)理解,和改善人際關(guān)系。
許多人認(rèn)為父母應(yīng)該多聽(tīng)他們的孩子,所以他們會(huì)對(duì)它們有更好的理解,并且發(fā)現(xiàn)它容易縮小代溝,教師應(yīng)該多聽(tīng)他們的學(xué)生,然后他們可以滿足他們的需求,并將自己與他們的學(xué)生在一個(gè)良好的關(guān)系,學(xué)生應(yīng)該多聽(tīng)他們的同學(xué),因此他們會(huì)幫助和互相學(xué)習(xí),可能會(huì)形成和友誼。
我想強(qiáng)調(diào)的是我們每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該更多的傾聽(tīng)他人。展示你的尊重和從未停止其他人直到他們完成他們的談話,告訴你感興趣的一個(gè)支持性的.沉默或一個(gè)會(huì)心的微笑,是開(kāi)放的不同意見(jiàn),即使你不喜歡他們?傊,良好的傾聽(tīng)可以使我們更接近彼此。
謝謝你的傾聽(tīng)!
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿10
good morning, everyone:
my name is , a lovely boy of thirteen. i’m very glad to stand here andshare my dream with you.
different people have different dreams. some people dream of being rich orfamous and others dream of staying young for long. i also have a lot of my dream is to become a lawyer.
if i were a lawyer in the future, i would serve our country first becausefrom tv, i learn the japanese seize our country’s islands. i can’t stand it whenthey even say these islands are theirs. so, i feel strongly that i must studyhard and get back diaoyu islands by law when i grow up.
if i were a lawyer in the future, i would serve people heart and soul. iwould offer free help for people in need.
if i were a lawyer in the future, i would let people live a happier course, i know it’s difficult for me to achieve my dream now, but i’ll makeit by my hard working. come on. just do it!
that’s all. thanks for all your listening!
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿11
"Once upon a time, there was a king who had a daughter as beautiful as a blooming rose. To all the suitors who came to the king's palace to ask for the hand of the princess, the old king assigned three tasks to be accomplished, each next to impossible. One day, into the king's palace came a handsome young prince..." Well, you know the rest. The three tasks may be different in different versions, but the main plot is always the same, with the prince claiming the princess's hand triumphantly.
And the ending is always the same, finishing with the line "And they live happily every after."
Why aren't we tired of something so fanciful, so unrealistic, and, I would say, so unimaginative? How can a story like that endure generations of repetition`? Because, I think, it is a typical success story. It is highly philosophical and symbolic. By implication, we see a 4-step definition of success: 1 ) a goal to be set. as represented by the beautiful princess; 2 ) challenges to be met, as represented by the three tasks; 3 ) the process of surmounting difficulties, as represented by the ordeals the youth goes through; and 4 ) the reward of success, as represented by the happy marriage.
The story not only caters to everyone's inward yearning for success, but also emphasizes the inseparability of the process and the result. The reward of success will be much amplified if the path leading towards it is treacherous, and vice versa. If a person inherits his father's millions and leads an easy life, he is not a successful person even in material terms, because there are no difficulties involved in his achieving affluence. The term "success", to be sure. will not sit still for easy definition. But as I understand it, the true meaning of success entails a combination of both the process and the satisfactory result of an endeavor. To clarify my view, let me give another analogy.
If we changed the rules of football, greatly enlarged the goal and sent away David Seaman or any other goal keeper, so that another David, namely David Beckham, could score easily, then scoring would not give him the thrill of accomplishment and the joy that it brings. If we further changed the rules by not allowing Arsenal's defenders to defend, so that Beckham needed only to lift a finger, actually a toe, to score, then there would be no game at all, because the meaning of winning would have disappeared. In accepting the challenge, in surmounting the difficulties and in enduring the hardship, success acquires its value. The sense of attainment varies in proportion to the degree of difficulties on overcomes.
The concept of success is not constant but relative because the nature of difficulty is also relative. Something you do effortlessly might pose a great difficulty for a handicapped person. In acquiring the ability to do the same as you can, he or she achieve success. That's why we greatly admire Stephen Hawking, because, though confined to a wheel chair, he has contributed greatly to the field of science.
I myself, a rather shy person by nature who easily suffer from stage fright, had to pluck up great courage to take part in a speech contest like this. I could have stayed away and had an easy time of it by not entering the university level I chose to accept the challenge and to face the difficulties. Now here I am. If I come out first, it will be a great success for me. If I come out last-I hope this will not be the case-but if I come out last, I will not call my attempt a failure, but will also celebrate it as a true success, because part of my goal is my own character training-to do more assertive, to be brave in face of difficulties. For me, it is a meaningful step forward, small as it is, in the long journey toward the final success in my life, because I have truly gained by participating.
Let us return to our handsome young prince and the 4-step definition of success. You my have noticed that the usual worldly criteria of wealth, position and fame were not mentioned as part of the story, but rather, it emphasized the process of overcoming difficulties. The ancient wisdom had already defined the meaning of success, and this is my definition, too.
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿12
Ladies and Gentlemen, Good morning! I’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech.
Man’s life is a process of growing up, actually I’m standing here is a growth. If a person’s life must constituted by various choices, then I grow up along with these choices. Once I hope I can study in a college in future, however that’s passed, as you know I come here, now I wonder what the future holds for me.
When I come to this school, I told to myself: this my near future, all starts here. Following I will learn to become a man, a integrated man, who has a fine body, can take on important task, has independent thought, an open mind, intensive thought, has the ability to judge right and wrong, has a perfect job.
Once my teacher said :" you are not sewing, you are stylist; never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought, not craft." I will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study, during these process I will combine learning with doing. If I can achieve this "future", I think that I really grow up. And I deeply believe kindred, good-fellowship and love will perfection and happy in the future.
How to say future? Maybe it’s a nice wish. Lets make up our minds, stick to it and surely well enjoy our life.
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿13
a shepherd-boy, who tended his flock not far from a village, used to amusehimself at times in crying out"wolf !wolf!"twice or thrice his trick succeeded。the whole village came running out to his assistance when all the return theygot was to be laughed at for their pains 。at last one day the wolf came indeed。the boy cried out in earnest。 but his neighbors, supposing him to be at his oldsport, paid no heed to his cries, and the wolf devoured the sheep。 so the boylearned, when it was too late, that liars are not believed even when they tellthe truth。
一個(gè)放羊的孩子在離村子不遠(yuǎn)的地方放羊。他為了開(kāi)心尋樂(lè)常喊:"狼來(lái)了!狼來(lái)了!"他的惡作劇有兩三次到達(dá)了目的。全村的人都跑來(lái)幫忙,而他們所得到的回報(bào)卻是一頓嘲笑,白費(fèi)了心力。最后,有一天狼真的來(lái)了。這個(gè)孩子認(rèn)真地大喊起來(lái)。但是他的鄰人們卻以為他又在耍把戲,誰(shuí)都不理會(huì)他的`喊叫,于是狼把羊吃了。因此這牧童得到了教訓(xùn):愛(ài)說(shuō)謊的人,甚至在他說(shuō)真話的時(shí)候,也沒(méi)人相信他,但是他明白得太晚了。
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿14
It is quite usual that one meets failures, for one's life can never be plain sailing. However, different people hold different attitudes towards failure. Some people think it a heavy blow to fail in achieving something and they can not endure failure.
When they meet failure, they will be seriously dejected and can never pluck up their courage to try again.
However, others think it natural to meet failures in one's career. Therefore, they are psychologically prepared. When they meet failures, they will not be frustrated. Instead, they will continue to meet new challenges. As to me, I'm in favor of the latter view. Failure is really a terrible thing but it is also the mother of success. If one draws lessons from failures, in most cases he will get success in the future. Furthermore, one's life can never be smooth sailing; it must be full of difficulies and setbacks. If one is daunted by difficulies and frustrations, he will always be a failure. However, if one holds a positive attitude toward failure, he will overcome difficulties and frustrations to win victory.
優(yōu)秀勵(lì)志英語(yǔ)演講稿15
Saying goodbye to childhood,we step into another important time in the pace of young,facing new situations,dealing with different problems.....
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 time of young is limitted,it may pass by without your attention,and when you discover what has happened ,it is always too ping 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 cosquence ,they are remembered by later
generations,admired by 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 so it is the same with young,we are enthusiastic when we are young,then we may lose our passion when getting older and we must treasure it ,don't let the limitted time pass by ,leaving nothing of significance.
譯文:
告別童年,我們步入了另一個(gè)重要的時(shí)間,在年輕的步伐,面對(duì)新的情況,處理不同的問(wèn)題的時(shí)候了
每個(gè)人都有自己觀點(diǎn)的年輕人,這是一段美麗和奇跡,只有在你
經(jīng)歷了酸,甜,苦,咸,你真的能成為青年時(shí)間人實(shí)業(yè)公司,它可能沒(méi)有經(jīng)過(guò)你注意,當(dāng)你發(fā)現(xiàn)發(fā)生了什么事,它總是太ping年輕也意味著一個(gè)更好的時(shí)間是在不久的'將來(lái)等著你,或情況可能是相反的。
在過(guò)去這些偉大的人的觀點(diǎn),他們都充分利用了自己的青春時(shí)光,做一些對(duì)社會(huì)是有益的,對(duì)整個(gè)人類(lèi),作為一個(gè)cosquence,他們被后來(lái)的
代,由欽佩做好在青年的時(shí)候,雖然你可能不會(huì)得到成就這些greatmen做,但不是整個(gè)世界,只為自己,為周?chē)娜?
年輕就像盛開(kāi)的花朵,他們是如此美麗盛開(kāi)的時(shí)候,他們讓人們感到滿意,但隨著時(shí)間的推移,后肩,酩的人認(rèn)為他們是所以它是對(duì)青年一樣,我們的熱情我們年輕的時(shí)候,那么我們可能失去我們的激情在逐漸老化,我們一定要珍惜它,不要讓有限的時(shí)間過(guò)去了,沒(méi)有留下任何的意義。
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