时间:2023-06-27 13:37:02
类别:演讲稿
英语演讲稿范文初中
Honorable Judges, fellow students:
Good afternoon!
Recently, ther is a heated debate in our society. The college students are the beneficiaries of a rare privilege, who receive exceptional education at extraordinary places. But will we be able to face the challenge and support ourselves against all odds? Will we be able to better the lives of others? Will we be able to accept the responsibility of building the future of our country?
The cynics say the college students are the pampered lost generation, which would cringe at the slightest discomfort. But the cynics are wrong. The college students I see are eagerly learning about how to live independently. We help each other clean the dormitory, go shopping and bargain together, and take part time jobs to supplement our pocket money.
The cynics say we care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for character cultivation. But again, the cynics are wrong. We care deeply for each other, we cherish freedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. Last week, thousands of my fellow students had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the children who suffer from blood cancer.
As college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives. We all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact our future, or even the future of our country. I believe in all my fellow classmates. Though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. I believe that we have the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities. We are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the education we have received to make our world a better place. I believe in our future.
thank you!
大家晚上好!
人最宝贵的是生命,而一个人生命中最宝贵的就是青春。青春易逝,而我们该如何去把握和珍惜属于我们自己的青春呢。
青春是如此的短暂,不再回头的,不仅仅是那古老的辰光,也不只是那些个夜晚的星群和月亮,还有我们的青春在流逝着。所以我们的青春不要在为落叶伤感,为春雨掉泪中度过;而应用智慧和勇气扬起理想的风帆,用青春和生命奏响时代的强音。
保尔柯察金曾经说过:“生命对于每个人只有一次,人的一生应当这样度过,当他回首往事的时候,他不会因为虚度年华而悔恨,也不会因为碌碌无为而羞愧。”
四年,我们有幸拥有着这大学四年,但多少人的四年已一去不返;更还有多少人在为能拥有这四年而埋头于题海和各种各样的模拟考试中呢、当初我们从他们这种状况中走出来,走进许多人梦寐以求的大学。
“我们错看了世界,却反过来说世界欺骗了我们。
我相信,年轻没有什么不可以,心有多大,未来就有多大。人生短短几十载,不要给自己留有什么遗憾!
热情换回时间,让年轻的梦没有终点!有人说,能登上金字塔的生物只有两种:鹰和蜗牛。虽然我们不能人人都像雄鹰一样一飞冲天,但我们至少可以像蜗牛那样凭着自己的耐力默默前行。”
只有启程,才会到达理想和目的地,只有拼搏,才会获得辉煌的成功,只有播种,才会有收获。青春,应该是奋斗的。
想问大家一句很纯朴的话,你们爱国吗?
不知道大家有没有看过这样一部电影,建党伟业。那些曾为中华民族的民主,科学,独立而抛头颅洒热血的青年们,是他们,在民族遭受屈辱的时刻挺身而出,以力挽狂澜之势救黎民于苦难。在斗争中,青年们以燃烧的激情和鲜血凝聚成精神的火炬,点燃了未来。这种青春是多么绚丽夺目,这种使命是多么震撼人心啊!
然而,在当代的中国,我们不得不正视一些现状,大学生既被社会过高的期待,也过高地期待着社会,只因为一些青年大学生不能正确地评估自己,作为不思进取的借口。于是,曾经也想要有所作为,却不知道从何做起,跟着感觉走了。
我的一些话并非说教,我们都一样,希望以此和大家相互激励,相互促进。路是脚踏出来的,历史是人写出来的。人的每一步行动都在书写自己的历史。
青春不仅仅需要激情,同时也需要一颗求实进取的心!
青年,如云霞,光彩熠熠,似白杨,生机勃勃,是李大钊先生眼中的“人生之春、人生之华”,是主席口中“早晨_点钟的太阳”。
作为青年中的一员,应以激情为旗,用青春作注,拼一个无悔的人生!
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!
把握现在,挑战明天
随着午夜钟声的敲响,历史翻开了崭新的一页,滚滚的车轮把我们带到了二十一世纪.这,是一个多姿多彩的世纪;这,是一个改革开放的世纪;这,更是一个机会遍地,挑战满天的世纪.就在这个世纪初,我,从遥远的黑龙江畔,来到了美丽的东海之滨.昨天,我还是黑土地上的建设者,今天,我已成了开发南汇,建设南汇的一员.
翻开史卷,我很清楚地看到了南汇的昨天,泥沙铺路,茅草盖房,农民手持鱼网走向大海,换回的是一脸的疲倦与无奈.
历史在发展,时代在进步,南汇也在一天天的改变.道宽了,楼高了,树多了,南汇人脸上的笑容丰富了,而今,就在历史进入二十一世纪之初,又传来了一个更大的喜讯,那就是,一座海港新城,即将在我们南汇诞生了!
感谢党和政府,赐予我们这千载难逢的机遇.
现在,让我们每一个南汇人都满怀喜悦的畅想一下这海港新城的新貌吧:
这,将是一座欣欣向荣的城市,这,将是一座美丽如诗又如画的城市.
啊,好美啊,有湖,有海,有树,也会有成群的鸟儿从空中飞过.真如梦幻一般美丽,也许,这真的是梦?不,梦总是虚幻的,而这,是一个即将发生在我们身边的事实,一座如梦幻般美丽之花,即将绽放在我们南汇.
随着海港新城的开发与建设,我们南汇将发生翻天覆地的变化,我们南汇人将面临空前多的机遇与挑战.是的,挑战与机遇总是相伴而行.如何把握住现在,以适应南汇明天的发展与建设,这是我们在欣喜欢呼之余更要思索的问题.
是一味喜悦的畅想南汇明天带给我们的美丽,在畅想中等待明天的到来,还是,积极努力地投身到今天的建设中去呢,毫无疑问,我们只能选择后者.
历史赋予南汇如此重大的使命,我们南汇人有责任,有义务来完成这使命.
南汇有悠久的历史,有灿烂的文化,有优越的地理环境,物华天宝,人杰地灵.既然历史把我们推到了改革开放的前沿,在我们面前摆放了一只如此豪华,如此美丽的巨轮,我们就有责任驾好这艘巨轮,行进在历史长河中.
我们前有先辈,我们后有子孙.
无论是面对历史,还是面对未来,我们都没有理由来轻易淡化这自身的责任感和使命感
今天,你弯腰扶起一朵小花,明天,小花将开遍满园,姹紫嫣红
今天,你伸手栽下一株小树,明天,小树将绿遍山冈,郁郁葱葱
今天,你学会一句"welcome to shanghai",明天,ABC就会以其特有的旋律飘荡于南汇的角角落落.
今天,你熟知一点compute常识,明天,计算机网络方能顺利连接到南汇的千家万户.
是呀,努力在平时,努力在现在,努力做好身边的点点滴滴,迈向明天的步子才会更加矫健,更加豪迈.只呐喊而不冲锋的不是好士兵,只瞄准而不射击的也不是好猎手,空谈和阔论绝不会让我们梦想成真.
如果你是一位工人,不妨精心制作每一个部件
如果你是一位农民,不妨精心浇灌每一寸土地
如果你是一位老者,不妨把你创业的苦辣酸甜都讲给下一代听听
如果你是一位学生,不妨展开翅膀,尽情遨游于知识的殿堂,享受雨露的滋润
而我,是一名教师.
在新世纪,新挑战到来之际,我们教师又要经过怎样的努力,才能与时代融为一体呢?
新的时代需要新型人才,勤勤垦垦,任劳任怨,扎实能干,这些已满足不了新时代对人才的需求,新的时代更需要有创新精神,有创造才能的人.
而这,也正是新时代赋予我们教师的使命,我们教师,又怎能辱此使命?
历史走到了今天,历史还将带着我们走向明天,前面灯火辉煌,前面阳光灿烂,朋友们,请认真走好每一段路吧,只有把握住了今天,才能更好的走向明天.
大家上午好!今天我发言的题目是《用智慧开启智慧之门用勤奋开辟成功之路》。
同学们,你可还记得第一次背起书包走进学校的情景?可还记得打开第一本课本、学写第一个字的喜悦与新奇?那踏进校门的一小步,却是人生的一大步。人生的探索之旅由此启航,我们以智慧为帆,勤奋作浆,开始驶向那无比浩瀚的知识海洋!
我们的学校,是知识的宝库,是文化的走廊,是师生的乐府,更是人才的摇篮。同学们,在这宝库中、走廊上 、乐府里,沐着晨光,你是否想过,今天该干些什么?踏着夕阳,你是否问过,今天有多少收获?
狄更斯说过,“我所收获的,是我种下的。”每个人都有机会成为有才能的人,就看你去不去争取这个机会。常用的钥匙最光亮,才能来自勤奋学习,历史上不是有无数人用自己的行动在证明这句话的可信吗?苏秦为了督促自己勤奋学习"头悬梁锥刺股"的故事,留下了千古学习的美名.匡衡为了学习,"凿壁偷光";车胤为了学习,"囊萤映雪";杨时为了学习,"程门立雪"等等.他们无一不是由勤奋加智慧获得了超越自身的成功。知识改变命运,真知影响人生。你是否也渴望像他们一样,以勤奋去获取知识,提高你的才能,改变你的人生?
正如郭沫若先生所说:“勤奋和智慧是开启成功大门的钥匙”。今天的我们应谨记他的话,放飞自己的青春,用勤劳的汗水铺就未来的成功之路。也许我们已经输在起跑线上,但决不能再让自己输在终点。后天的努力可以弥补先天的不足,珍惜现在的每一刻,努力获取知识。 对于九年级的哥哥、姐姐们来说,中招考试已并不遥远,面临着人生的第一次选择,你们应该加倍努力,刻苦学习,为迎接中招考试做充足的准备;对于我们八年级学生来说,八年级是初中学习的一个转折点,我们应该好好把握,努力学习,不断提高自己;而七年级的我们也千万不要放松,我们现在的努力是在为以后的学习打下坚实的基础,只有地基打牢了,房子才会盖得更高。
同学们,无论我们处在哪个学习阶段,我们都应该努力,抓住这段易逝的光阴,好好把握,将知识这闪光的宝石紧紧握在手中。 每一次的成功都要付出艰辛和努力,要想取得成功就必须付出代价。正如冰心所说:“成功的花儿,人们只惊羡它现时的明艳,却不知当初它的芽儿,曾浸透了战斗的泪泉,洒遍了牺牲的血雨!”的确,不经一番寒彻骨,哪得梅花扑鼻香?我们正处于学习的黄金时代,大好韶华,岂能让光阴虚度?人生能有几回拼搏?人生能有几个花季?过去的就无法改变了,所谓黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟,就是这个道理。只有勤奋求知、拼搏进取,我们才能奏响青春之歌的最强音!
同学们,只要我们树立远大理想,脚踏实地刻苦学习,不懈探索,就一定能用辛勤和汗水铸就美丽人生!让我们努力学习,从我做起,从今天做起,让勤奋的汗水浇开知识之花!让智慧之光照亮我们的心田!我们用拼搏书写一个无悔的青春!
Honorable judges, ladies and gentleman, good morning.
I want you to tell me something. What’s the first thing that pops into your mind when you hear the word faith, a sacred and heart-warming word that’s supposed to remind you of all the beauties and goodness of life, the key that used to keep us going when confronted with all sorts of hardships and obstacles. However, when I hear the word faith, the thing it reminds me of is so remote and intangible. In this rich and peaceful era, there aren’t as many disasters or wars, especially for us young people whose lives are much easier and wealthier than our fathers’. So is faith gradually losing its significance in the human world nowadays?
Like many of others, I used to think of faith as of no importance at all, and I deemed myself as a faithless person. I thought I can live my life perfectly fine without intentionally grasping something as my faith. Until one day I met an American Christian named John, who later became a very good friend of mine. John is an extremely faithful Christian, and he thinks of Jesus Christ as his lord. He, as a pastor, tried to convert me into a Christian when we first met. So he lectured me with his extensive knowledge of history and philosophy every time we hung out. In spite of his amazingly detailed desc ription of the history of Jesus, what really got me intrigued is not the story he told, instead, is John himself as probably the first and most faithful person I’ve met in my entire life. I can feel the sparks in his eyes when he talks about biblical things, and I am so touched by the integrity of him when he says:” Jesus Christ is the ultimate pursuit of my life” without any hesitation or doubt.
The more we got along, the more I became jealous of him, because he always seems to be joyful and optimistic. When I ask him how he manages it, he said:” I’ve had bad days too, but I also know that God is with me. So I know that it’ll all be okay.” Suddenly it occurred to me how lucky it is to have something you can completely put your trust into, something that will bring you strength when your mind is weak, something that reminds you “ it’s not so bad” when you’re filled with sorrow, something that gives your existence significance and bring it up to a higher level. So I was literally converted, not into a Christian, not into someone faithful either, but into someone who wants to be as faithful at least.
That was the first time I am exposed to the power of faith. To put it simple, your life is complete only if you have faith. You must find something important and significant in your life, your purpose, your pursuit, whatever you call it. I’m not saying faith must relate to religion or God. It could be anything. It could be your career goal, your children, your lover, fellowship, or a certain kind of life style, anything, as long as you dare to trust your life in it with your heart of hearts.
Now I’m still faithless. I haven’t become a Christian or find what matters to me most yet. But what John gave me is whole new perspective to see life. So I’ll strive to really feel and touch the beauty in life and won’t take it for granted. And that’s also what I encourage all of us to do. Keep looking for the faith of your own, and when you do, you’ll know it’s all worth it.
Have you ever bought any food on the train? And do you ask for the receipt after buying it? Nowadays, all trains in China provide its passengers with receipts for commodities, but 7 years ago, things were quite different.
On 13th of October, 20__, the train T109 from Beijing to Shanghai was speeding on the railway. A graduate student bought a sausage at 1 yuan on the train, then asked for a receipt.
“Are you kidding? It’s just one yuan!” The crew member was surprised.
The student, however, answered in a determined voice, “I paid the money, so I deserve the receipt.”
“But we never give receipts on the train.’ As a result, his further request was turned down by a cold shoulder.
Several days later, the student sued the National Railway Ministry, for not providing receipts for passengers.
To his dismay, the court turned down the case for lack of evidence. But he, who majored in law at that time, believed law as a most powerful weapon, so he did not give up. Instead, he began his journey of collecting first-hand evidence by taking trains and buying commodities aboard. When his classmates were playing soccer, he was taking the train; When his classmates were buying food at Mcdonald’s, he was buying food on the train; When his classmates were asking girls out, he was asking for the receipts. As he joked, ‘I was either taking the train or on the way to take the train.’
One month later, he appeared in the court again, with newly-collected evidence and a stronger confidence. And I guess, ladies and gentlemen, you will all cheer for the result because this time, the student won the case. Very soon, a regulation about receipts on the train came out. And whatever we buy on the train now, there’s a receipt for us.
Outside the court, the student was asked, “How do you make it to the end?” He said, “As a law student, I root my faith in law. I believe that law is there, to protect every person with no exception, and to ensure every person has a say.”
His words spread a strong faith in law, which is not only a doctrine of a law student, but also a belief that all citizens ought to hold. It is this faith that initiates the student to resort to law for a tiny issue; it is this faith that supports him to endure all the exhausting trips when collecting evidence; It is this faith that makes a seemingly “ridiculous” receipt request legal and rightful. It is this faith that helps to change our life, enhance our judicial system and bring social justice.
To many, a receipt of 1 yuan is too small to mention, however rights are to be respected and law is to be believed in. It all starts with a tiny receipt of 1 yuan, but we get a monumental case, a new regulation and a bumper harvest in social justice. The bridge that leads a tiny start to a bumper harvest is faith, the faith in law, rightful and strong.
One day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, in one of the most remote regions of the Pacific Ocean, 20 American sailors watched their ship flood with seawater.
They'd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic hole in the ship's hull. As their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.
These men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest scrap of land. In their small boats, they carried only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.
These were the men of the whaleship Essex, whose story would later inspire parts of “Moby Dick.”
Even in today's world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.
No one on land had any idea that anything had gone wrong. No search party was coming to look for these men. So most of us have never experienced a situation as frightening as the one in which these sailors found themselves, but we all know what it's like to be afraid.
We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our fears mean.
As we grow up, we're often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, just another childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.
And I think it's no accident that we think this way. Neuroscientists have actually shown that human beings are hard'wired to be optimists.
So maybe that's why we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and of itself. “Don't worry,” we like to say to one another. “Don't panic.” In English, fear is something we conquer. It's something we fight.
It's something we overcome. But what if we looked at fear in a fresh way? What if we thought of fear as an amazing act of the imagination, something that can be as profound and insightful as storytelling itself?
It's easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in young children, whose fears are often extraordinarily vivid.
When I was a child, I lived in California, which is, you know, mostly a very nice place to live, but for me as a child, California could also be a little scary.
I remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above our dining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, and I sometimes couldn't sleep at night, terrified that the Big One might strike while we were sleeping.
And what we say about kids who have fears like that is that they have a vivid imagination. But at a certain point, most of us learn to leave these kinds of visions behind and grow up.
We learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not every earthquake brings buildings down. But maybe it's no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.
Most people would like to be popular with others, but not everyone can achieve this goal. What is the secret to popularity? In fact, it is very simple. The first step is to improve our appearance. We should always make sure that we stay in good shape and dress well.
When we are healthy and well'groomed, we will not only look better but also feel better. In addition, we should smile and appear friendly. After all, our facial expression is an important part of our appearance. If we can do this, people will be attracted to our good looks and impressed by our confidence.
Another important step is developing more consideration for others. We should always put others first and place their interests before our own. It's also important to be good listeners; in this way people will feel comfortable enough to confide in us. However, no matter what we do, we must not gossip.
Above all, we must remember to be ourselves, not phonies. Only by being sincere and respectful of others can we earn their respect. If we can do all of the above, I am sure popularity will come our way.
Good afternoon, my dear friends.
I am very happy to meet you here.It is my great honor to communicate with you at such a special occation.First of all,please allow me to express my appreciation to you all to listion to me.
I am proud of being a college student.The collegelife is fresh,new teachers, new classmates and new friends. I like the friendship, and their wide knowledge and opening mind. The grand library, school buildings and wide playground attrattde me very much.My college life is better than I expected, I can do anything I like. In the college we can not only learn the professional knowledge,but also develop our comprehensive abilities.If we can make full use of the period,we can learn many useful things.Besides,we should have the active attitude to our life,do a contributionto the society.Collegelife is the most precious time in our life.Most of us want to become an outstanding man. But there are some students still waste their time. They get together for eating, drinking or playing cards. They're busy in searching for a girlfriend or a boyfriend. They completely forget their task as college students.
Finally, I hope everybody can try their best to become a worthy person to our country, and make great contributions to the society!
Honorable Judges, fellow students:
Good afternoon!
Recently, ther is a heated debate in our society. The college students are the beneficiaries of a rare privilege, who receive exceptional education at extraordinary places. But will we be able to face the challenge and support ourselves against all odds? Will we be able to better the lives of others? Will we be able to accept the responsibility of building the future of our country?
The cynics say the college students are the pampered lost generation, which would cringe at the slightest discomfort. But the cynics are wrong. The college students I see are eagerly learning about how to live independently. We help each other clean the dormitory, go shopping and bargain together, and take part time jobs to supplement our pocket money.
The cynics say we care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for character cultivation. But again, the cynics are wrong. We care deeply for each other, we cherish freedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. Last week, thousands of my fellow students had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the children who suffer from blood cancer.
As college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives. We all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact our future, or even the future of our country. I believe in all my fellow classmates. Though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. I believe that we have the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities. We are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the education we have received to make our world a better place. I believe in our future.
thank you!