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范文 | 大学生英语演讲稿(汇编5篇) 演讲稿的写法比较灵活,可以根据会议的内容、一件事事后的感想、需要等情况而有所区别。在现实社会中,在很多情况下我们需要用到演讲稿,你知道演讲稿怎样才能写的好吗?以下是小编为大家收集的大学生英语演讲稿,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。 大学生英语演讲稿1尊敬的xx: 大家好!我叫陈。很高兴在这里分享我对成长烦恼的看法。 长大了,就像生活中的一艘船,驾着浪面。有时平静,有时艰难。但是我长大的船,并不是一切都在走。对我来说,酸的,甜的,苦的,呵呵,一切。 现在,随着我的成长,正在成为成年人,所以在父母眼里,我不再是一个孩子。有时,他们会说& quot你& # 39;我长大了,不是小孩子了!"我一听这个头就疼。 当我还是个小男孩的时候,我的生活是如此的轻松。但是现在,前面的海浪更大,大海更曲折,我成为一名中学生,这一切我都过去了。我& # 39;我更高,作业更多,学习更多的科目,有更多的考试。当我还是个孩子的时候,无论发生什么我都是错的,没有人来责怪我。但是现在,如果我做错了什么,我的父母就会大喊大叫。轻松的时光将离我远去。我会更忙。 学习压力一直困扰着我。长大后,更多的工作渐渐像小山一样。放学后,我不敢玩,去看自己喜欢的书,我& # 39;恐怕我能& # 39;为了完成这项工作,我只能拼命把我书里的钢笔弄成波浪形,例如,我必须在回家的路上跑步。课程也逐渐繁重。每天晚上回家复习,我看了很多书,我真的不知道学习什么科目,是语文?还是数学?还是地理?或者…… 我该怎么办?展望未来的生活。 大学生英语演讲稿2“Way to Blue. Everybody Hurts. Glad to be Unhappy.” These were some of the chart-toppers announced on the radio while I was atthe barbershop a year ago. Quite depressing, huh. I asked my brother, Joe, why songs that display such unhappiness reach thecharts. Joe is an established businessman who is always confident with hisviewpoints. He reacted quickly and questioned me in a matter-of-fact tone,“can’t you relate to the song?” He then confidently pointed to the Buddhists’explanation of happiness, explaining to me that happiness is never a constantstate, but rather only a temporary escape from suffering. While I respect theBuddhist explanation, I couldn’t help but ask: so what is keeping you fromexperiencing happiness? Joe lost his assertiveness when I mentioned this and hereplied, “While I gain acceptance from my peers and family, I feel like I’m anobody. These songs act as a route for me to escape. I don’t see happiness asattainable in my life.” While Joe transformed from a confident speaker to a soft-spoken melancholicwithin a matter of a minute, my barber offered him a sympathetic smile. He spokeup. “I was exactly like you - once upon a time, I deceived myself into thinkingI was happy. I followed the majority’s norms of a stable job in brokerage andfelt I gained society’s acceptance. I was loved! But deep down, I loved songslike these because I felt so useless. I felt that whatever I did made nodifference in the world. I found an escape from this mainstream music as a meansof explaining myself. Then the next day, I’d put on my suit and be a nobodyagain. Then I asked, but how about now? “Now?” The barber said, smiling. “Now, Idon’t think this music deserves its place on the charts.” He flipped over to hisplaylist and played us a song - “Mayfly” by Cheer Chen. The lyrics goes “Everyday when we open our eyes, we are all mayflies.Living a simple life, chasing a dream vigorously, searching for nothing buthappiness.” “I think this music deserves a place on the charts. I wish people couldsearch for happiness by only looking forward, and be brave enough neglect harshcriticisms and mockeries along the way - just like a mayfly. A mayfly only seeswhat is ahead of it - why else would their lives be so simple otherwise? Ibecame a barber because I wanted to attain happiness - sure, I experienceddisapproval from peers and such, but I did not want to become “a firefly withoutlight”. I find happiness when I mix with trendy young people that are eager tomake their customers look better - sure, some may not understand why this bringsme happiness, but does it matter?” My brother Joe and I had a long conversation that evening. We debatedvigorously on our different values of happiness - while the conversation withthe barber relit my childhood dream of being a conductor, Joe still questionswhether stable happiness can achieved even if his dreams are fulfilled. Butultimately, we agreed that one should not let others decide your own standard ofhappiness. Don’t deceive yourself into sadness and despair; pick yourself up andfind your own definition of happiness. Thank you. 大学生英语演讲稿3亲爱的老师和同学们: 下午好,我很高兴在这里发表演讲!这次,我我想谈谈英语。 众所周知。英语在今天非常重要。现在世界各地都在使用它。 我爱英语。我八岁的时候,我妈妈送我去了一所英语学校。在那里,我和其他孩子一起玩游戏,唱英文歌。我也经常跟着磁带读英语,在家看英语动画片。通过和英国人交谈,我交了越来越多的朋友,也提高了我的英语口语。然后我发现了语言的美,开始了我在英语世界的多彩梦。它让我自信,给我带来极大的快乐。 我希望有一天我能环游世界,用英语向他们介绍中国,比如长城、故宫等。当然,我想去伦敦,因为英国是英语发展的地方。 我知道,罗马不是一天建成的。我相信经过不断的努力学习,总有一天我会把英语说得很好。 想要被爱,就要学会去爱,去讨喜。所以我相信当我每天热爱英语时,它也会爱我。 范文2尊敬的老师们,女士们,先生们,我的同学们:早上好!它。我很高兴站在这里演讲。首先,我自我介绍一下。我叫童瑶。我是呈贡中学七年级二班的!今天我的题目是:“创新思维” 你有没有想过什么是创新思维?有人会说,“思考一些不同的东西!”事实上,它。it’没那么简单。有没有想过如何去思考一些不一样的东西?现在,我来给你详细解释一下! 首先,我们应该承认,创新的想法确实是从一个人的头脑中开始的,然后才会出现在这个世界上。只有这样,我们才有创新的力量。例如,收音机、电视、电话等等,都是由科学家开发的。这些科学家都有能力和勇气去思考不同的事情。众所周知,阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦是核弹的策划者。 第二,要善于发现,能够打破常规。有时候,我们周围有很多创新的主题。但更多的时候我们缺乏发现的能力所以,只有善于发现和总结,才能创新。最后我想说,作为一个新世纪的中学生,一定要有勇于创新的勇气和信心。)而且要为国家的发展好好学习!因为我们是祖国的建设者! 尊敬的老师们,女士们,先生们,和我的同学们,根据我上面所说的,你们对“创新思维”?你当然有!我相信我的演讲是完美的!而且我也相信,只要我们拓展思维,就会发现不一样的东西。那是。仅此而已!谢谢大家的倾听! 大学生英语演讲比赛征文稿3我带着各种梦想长大。今天我想分享其中的两个。两者都与演奏乐器有关。 我四岁的时候,妈妈给我买了一架电钢琴。站在房子中间的黑色仪器吓了我一跳。日复一日,我不得不和我的钢琴老师一起练习。我从来没有喜欢过她,我能记得的只有她不耐烦的话语。错误,”“错误”和“错误”又来了。而妈妈总是站在她这边,说我不够聪明或者练的不够努力。 我这样做了一年,但一直没有发展出什么兴趣。我每天练习只是因为我必须这样做。很多次在梦里看到妈妈和老师的长脸,听到他们严厉的话语。真的,梦应该更恰当的叫噩梦。后来有一天,我看到妈妈和钢琴老师轻声说话,后来,那个老师再也没有出现,钢琴也不见了。妈妈不开心,但我很高兴,因为现在我可以在晚饭后看电视上的卡通节目,再也不用钢琴了。 几年后。时间,另一种乐器的梦想开始了,它开始于一位杰出音乐家的二胡或二胡音乐会。悠扬的'曲调把我带走了,我觉得自己躺在草原上,沉醉在温和的阳光和甜美的花朵中。随着音乐的停止,我意识到这是一个美丽的梦,我想继续这个梦。那个音乐家后来成了我的二胡老师。两年了,他让我每天练一个小时,目标是让我和他在同一个舞台上玩二胡。每当我犯了错误,他也会相当严厉,让我更加练习。压力确实难以承受,但与此同时,在那场音乐会上开始的梦想仍在继续。当我在练习的时候,梦似乎把我带走了,而且,我的父母似乎也在梦里。他们静静地坐着,听着,仿佛也躺在草原上,享受着阳光和鲜花。无论如何,压力和激情交织在一起,他们一起努力推动我前进。每一步进步都来自努力工作,但也带来了巨大的快乐。 我承认在二胡的世界里,我很幸运地在压力和激情之间找到了平衡。然而在现实生活中,往往压力太大,激情太少,就像我的钢琴噩梦一样。从小学开始,我们就被逼着没日没夜的学习,天天考,五遍抄词汇,每一课都要当着老师的面背。学生所有的梦都是老师和父母的长脸,而不是阳光和鲜花的梦。 我希望所有的老师都意识到学习不能没有激情。我还记得我和老师的第一次二胡表演。我压力很大,没有。我前一天晚上没怎么睡觉,因为我知道如果我搞砸了,也会影响他的声誉。当我走上舞台时,我紧张得差点把二胡倒过来。当灯亮的时候,让我非常惊讶的是,我看到我的父母、同学和其他老师坐在第一排,脸上带着灿烂的微笑。就跟我练的时候一样。激情一下子淹没了我,那天晚上我弹得太好了,甚至连我的二胡老师都不知道。我不知道为什么。我当然知道,我也知道我玩二胡的梦想还会继续。 大学生英语演讲稿4Ladies and gentlemen, youth is precious. It is a time of our lives where weare energetic, idealistic and passionate but also clueless, insecure and naive.This small fragment of time in our lives may sometimes feel like a grey areabetween childhood and adulthood. A time where most of us feel lost but yetexcited about what’s to come. It is a mixture of bliss, toxicity and adrenaline.Youth is bright and sunny but it is also dark and stormy. Let me explain. Youth is happiness. Youth is trying things for the first time. It is beinga bit braver, a bit bolder, a bit... mercurial! Perhaps, for some, it is thefirst time we fall in love and it’s magical - like a story in a fairytale. Youthnow, is spending time on the Internet, with our friends, on our hobbies, on thethings we enjoy - but, all this time is not time wasted because we are happy.Youth is a Pandora’s Box of memories with childhood friends and high schoolclassmates - making fun of our teachers behind their backs and sometimes copyingeach other’s homework. But youth is also pain. It is a time of metamorphosis and sometimes welearn things that are simply excruciating. For those who fall in love, youth isyour first heartbreak and it feels like the end of the world. Youth is a timefor goodbyes - the friends we used to see every day are now scattered across theglobe and everyday becomes once a year. Youth is a time for acceptance - wherewe get rejected by universities, by our parents and even by ourselves. We beatourselves up over things we can’t change yet don’t understand - why did thatuniversity not accept me? Why am I not good enough? Why? Youth is both happiness and pain. It has moments of highs and lows, lightand dark. It is the zenith and the nadir. You can’t have one without the other.Rather, it’s a balance of both - a yin and a yang, a complete whole. So ladies gentlemen, do not fear the darkest of nights because it willalways be followed by day - the boy or girl who broke your heart will never meetthe spouse of your future, the friends you thought you’d never see again comeback to you - perhaps on your wedding day and to those who didn’t think that wewere good enough, well, look how far we’ve come. Thank you. 大学生英语演讲稿5Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, When I was little, I lived in a remote village in southern China with mygrandparents. Like many kids in the countryside, I enjoyed digging a hole in theopening among paddy fields, using branches and hay to bake sweet potatoes andplaying hawk-and-chicken with my friends. Every Chinese New Year Eve, mygrandmother would prepare our festive food called Guo. It was a tradition thatneighbors help each other prepare Guo. While adults were busy pouring flour onthe cutting board, pressing the paste flat and moulding it into beautiful shape,kids would run around in the village’s ancestral temple and immerse ourselves inthe enchanting and cheerful smell of holiday. Having lived in the city for the following ten years, I always feel thechanges happening in my hometown every time I go back--the village lookssurprisingly similar to the coastal city where I live! The opening field where Ibaked potatoes was leveled and a manufacturing factory has been built there,blocking the sunlight of our yard. The ancestral temple has been torn down andis now a small supermarket for villagers. The number of people knowing how toprepare Guo is diminishing and young people seem to be more interested in fastfood and oblivious of traditional arts and skills. The village seems quite emptybecause most young people have become migrant workers in cities and only returnhome once or twice a year. In the course of urbanization, villages gradually languish and die out whenthe passing on of traditions lose its population base. The total number ofChinese villages has declined from 3.7 million in 20xx to 2.6 million in 20xx.Approximately 300 villages in China are disappearing every day. It’s saddeningto see that many ancient villages, which survived warfare and natural disastersover thousands of years, have been demolished or annexed by cities in peacetime.Lulei Village, hometown for the famous mathematician, Chen Jingrun, was anaffluent village in southern China with a history of over 700 years. Since thevillage obstructed the construction of the local railway station, it was almosttorn down, including the former residence for Chen’s family. We Chinese have been reveling in urbanization for decades. What worries meis that one day on this way to modernization, we turn back but are unable to seethe link with our origins and ancestors. When we’re surrounded by skyscrapersand neon glamour, what defines us as Chinese? Urbanization does not meanbrutally encroaching upon the countryside and strangling rural culture. Itshould not sever the ties with our beloved homeland. While promoting thecountry’s economy, it should also allow space for cultural diversity. In theideal urbanization process, we should no longer emphasize the binary oppositionof city and village, but endeavor to form a reciprocal relationship between thetwo. Ladies and gentlemen, fallen leaves return to the roots. If we do notredefine and reorient urbanization, we will not be able to save millions ofvillages, neither can we revert to the origin where we belong. Thank you. |
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