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经典的英文演讲稿•相关推荐经典的英文演讲稿15篇演讲稿要求内容充实,条理清楚,重点突出。

在不断进步的社会中,演讲稿在我们的视野里出现的频率越来越高,那么一般演讲稿是怎么写的呢?下面是小编为大家整理的经典的英文演讲稿,希望对大家有所帮助。

经典的英文演讲稿1每个人都会避免犯错,但或许避免犯错本身就是一种错误?请看以下这篇“犯错家“凯瑟琳舒尔茨告诉我们,或许我们不只该承认错误,更应该大力拥抱人性中“我错故我在“的本质。

So it's 1995, I'm in college, and a friend and I go on a road trip from Providence, Rhode Island to Portland, Oregon.当时是95年我在上大学我和一个朋友开车去玩从罗得岛的普罗旺斯区出发到奥勒冈州的波特兰市And you know, we're young and unemployed, so we do the whole thing on back roads through state parks and national forests -- basically the longest route we can possibly take.我们年轻、无业,于是整个旅程都在乡间小道经过州立公园和国家保护森林我们尽可能绕着最长的路径And somewhere in the middle of South Dakota, I turn to my friend and I ask her a question that's been bothering me for 2,000 miles.在南达科塔州之中某处我转向我的朋友问她一个两千英里路途上一直烦恼我的问题"What's up with the Chinese character I keep seeing by the side of the road?""路边那个一直出现的中文字到底是什么?"My friend looks at me totally blankly.我的朋友露出疑惑的神情There's actually a gentleman in the front row who's doing a perfect imitation of her look.正如现在坐在第一排的这三位男士所露出的神情一样(Laughter) And I'm like, "You know, all the signs we keep seeing with the Chinese character on them."(笑声) 我说"你知道的` 我们一直看到的那个路牌写着中文的那个啊"She just stares at me for a few moments, and then she cracks up, because she figures out what I'm talking about.她瞪着我的脸一阵子突然笑开了因为她总算知道我所指为何And what I'm talking about is this.我说的是这个(Laughter) Right, the famous Chinese character for picnic area.(笑声) 没错,这就是代表野餐区的那个中文字(Laughter) I've spent the last five years of my life thinking about situations exactly like this -- why we sometimes misunderstand the signs around us,(笑声) 过去的五年我一直在思考刚刚我所描述的状况为什么我们会对身边的征兆产生误解and how we behave when that happens, and what all of this can tell us about human nature.当误解发生时我们作何反应以及这一切所告诉我们的人性In other words, as you heard Chris say, I've spent the last five years thinking about being wrong.换句话说,就像 Chris 刚才说的过去五年的时间我都在思考错误的价值This might strike you as a strange career move, but it actually has one great advantage: no job competition.你可能觉得这是个奇异的专业但有一项好处是不容置疑的:没有竞争者。

高中英语 50篇经典英文演讲素材 35 Richard M. Nixon

高中英语 50篇经典英文演讲素材 35 Richard M. Nixon

Richard M. Nixon: "The Great Silent Majority"Good Evening, my fellow Americans.Tonight I want to talk to you on a subject of deep concern to all Americans and to many people in all parts of the world, the war in Vietnam.I believe that one of the reasons for the deep division about Vietnam is that many Americans have lost confidence in what their Government has told them about our policy. The American people cannot and should not be asked to support a policy which involves the overriding issues of war and peace unless they know the truth about that policy.Tonight, therefore, I would like to answer some of the questions that I know are on the minds of many of you listening to me.How and why did America get involved in Vietnam in the first place?How has this administration changed the policy of the previous Administration?What has really happened in the negotiations in Paris and the battlefront in Vietnam?What choices do we have if we are to end the war?What are the prospects for peace?Now let me begin by describing the situation I found when I was inaugurated on Jan. 20th: The war had been going on for four years. Thirty-one thousand Americans had been killed in action. The training program for the South Vietnamese was behind schedule. Five hundred forty-thousand Americans were in Vietnam with no plans to reduce the number. No progress had been made at the negotiations in Paris and the United States had not put forth a comprehensive peace proposal.The war was causing deep division at home and criticism from many of our friend, as well as our enemies, abroad.In view of these circumstances, there were some who urged withdrawal of all American forces. From a political standpoint, this would have been a popular and easy course to follow. After all, we became involved in the war while my predecessor was in office. I could blame the defeat, which would be the result of my action, on him -- and come out as the peacemaker. Some put it to me quite bluntly: this was the only way to avoid allowing Johnson’s war to become Nixon’s war.But I had a greater obligation than to think only of the years of my Administration, and of the next election. I had to think of the effect of my decision on the nextgeneration, and on the future of peace and freedom in America, and in the world.Let us all understand that the question before us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson’s war becomes Nixon’s war. The great question is: How can we win America’s peace?Well, let us turn now to the fundamental issue: why and how did the United States become involved in Vietnam in the first place? Fifteen years ago North Vietnam, with the logistical support of Communist China and the Soviet Union, launched a campaign to impose a Communist government on South Vietnam by instigating and supporting a revolution.In response to the request of the Government of South Vietnam, President Eisenhower sent economic aid and military equipment to assist the people of South Vietnam in their efforts of prevent a Communist takeover. Seven years ago, President Kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to Vietnam as combat advisers. Four years ago, President Johnson sent American combat forces to South Vietnam.Now many believe that President Johnson’s decision to send American combat forces to South Vietnam was wrong. And many others, I among them, have been strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted.But the question facing us today is -- now that we are in the war, what is the best way to end it?In January I could only conclude that the precipitate withdrawal of all American forces from Vietnam would be a disaster not only for South Vietnam but for the United States and for the cause of peace.For the South Vietnamese, our precipitate withdrawal would inevitably allow the Communists to repeat the massacres which followed their takeover in the North 15 years before. They then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands more died in slave labor camps.We saw a prelude of what would happen in South Vietnam when the Communists entered the city of Hue last year. During their brief rule there, there was a bloody reign of terror in which 3,000 civilians were clubbed, shot to death, and buried in mass graves.With the sudden collapse of our support, these atrocities at Hue would become the nightmare of the entire nation and particularly for the million-and-a half Catholic refugees who fled to South Vietnam when the Communists took over in the North.For the United States this first defeat in our nation’s history would result ina collapse of confidence in American leadership not only in Asia but throughout the world.Three American Presidents have recognized the great stakes involved in Vietnam and understood what had to be done.In 1963 President Kennedy with his characteristic eloquence and clarity said we want to see a stable Government there, carrying on the struggle to maintain its national independence.We believe strongly in that. We are not going to withdraw from that effort. In my opinion, for us to withdraw from that effort would mean a collapse not only of South Vietnam but Southeast Asia. So we’re going to stay there.President Eisenhower and President Johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office.For the future of peace, precipitate withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. A nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. Our defeat and humiliation in South Vietnam without question would promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world conquest. This would spark violence wherever our commitments help maintain the peace -- in the Middle East, in Berlin, eventually even in the Western Hemisphere. Ultimately, this would cost more lives. It would not bring peace. It would bring more war.For these reasons I rejected the recommendation I should end the war by immediately withdrawing all of our forces. I chose instead to change American policy on both the negotiating front and the battle front in order to end the war on many fronts.I initiated a pursuit for peace on many fronts. In a television speech on May 14, in a speech before the United Nations, on a number of other occasions, I set forth our peace proposals in great detail.We have offered the complete withdrawal of all outside forces within one year. We have proposed to cease fire under international supervision. We have offered free elections under international supervision with the Communists participating in the organization and conduct of the elections as an organized political force.And the Saigon government has pledged to accept the result of the election.We have not put forth our proposals on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. We have indicated that we’re willing to discuss the proposals that have been put forth by the other side. We have declared that anything is negotiable, except the right of the people of South Vietnam to determine their own future.At the Paris peace conference Ambassador Lodge has demonstrated our flexibility and good faith in 40 public meetings. Hanoi has refused even to discuss our proposals. They demand our unconditional acceptance of their terms which are that we withdraw all American forces immediately and unconditionally and that we overthrow the government of South Vietnam as we leave.We have not limited our peace initiatives to public forums and public statements.I recognized in January that a long and bitter war like this usually cannot be settled in a public forum.That is why in addition to the public statements and negotiations, I have explored every possible private avenue that might lead to a settlement.Tonight, I am taking the unprecedented step of disclosing to you some of our other initiatives for peace, initiatives we undertook privately and secretly because we thought we thereby might open a door which publicly would be closed.I did not wait for my inauguration to begin my quest for peace. Soon after my election, through an individual who was directly in contact on a personal basis with the leaders of North Vietnam, I made two private offers for a rapid, comprehensive settlement.Hanoi’s replies called in effect for our surrender before negotiations. Since the Soviet Union furnishes most of the military equipment for North Vietnam, Secretary of Stare Rogers, my assistant for national security affairs, Dr. Kissinger; Ambassador Lodge and I personally have met on a number of occasions with representatives of the Soviet Government to enlist their assistance in getting meaningful negotiations started.In addition, we have had extended discussions directed toward that same end with representatives of other governments which have diplomatic relations with North Vietnam.None of these initiatives have to date produced results. In mid-July I became convinced that it was necessary to make a major move to break the deadlock in the Paris talks.I spoke directly in this office, where I’m now sitting, with an individual who had known Ho Chi Minh on a personal basis for 25 years. Through him I sent a letter to Ho Chi Minh.I did this outside the usual diplomatic channels with the hope that with the necessity of making statements for propaganda removed, there might be constructive progress toward bringing the war to an end.“Dear Mr. President:“I realize that it is difficult to communicate meaningfully acrossthe gulf of four years of war. But precisely because of this gulfI wanted to take this opportunity to reaffirm in all solemnity mydesire to work for a just peace. I deeply believe that the war inVietnam has gone on too long and delay in bringing it to an end canbenefit no one, least of all the people of Vietnam. The time has cometo move forward at the conference table toward an early resolutionof this tragic war. You will find us forthcoming and open-minded ina common effort to bring the blessings of peace to the brave peopleof Vietnam. Let history record that at this critical juncture bothsides turned their face towards peace rather than toward conflict andwar."I received Ho Chi Minh’s reply on Aug. 30, three days before his death. It simply reiterated the public position North Vietnam had taken at Paris and flatly rejected my initiative. The full text of both letters is being released to the press.In addition to the public meetings that I’ve referred to, Ambassador Lodge has met with Vietnam’s chief negotiator in Paris in 11 private sessions.And we have taken other significant initiatives which must remain secret to keep open some channels of communications which may still prove to be productive.But the effect of all the public, private and secret negotiations which have been undertaken since the bombing halt a year ago, and since this Administration came into office on Jan. 20, can be summed up in one sentence: No progress whatever has been made except agreement on the shape of the bargaining table.Well, now, who’s at fault? It’s becoming clear that the obstacle in negotiating an end to the war is not the President of the United States. It is not the South Vietnamese Government. The obstacle is the other side’s absolute refusal to show the least willingness to join us in seeking a just peace.And it will not do so while it is convinced that all it has to do is to wait for our next concession, and our next concession after that one, until it gets everything it wants.There can now be no longer any question that progress in negotiation depends only on Hanoi ’s deciding to negotiate -- to negotiate seriously.I realize that this report on our efforts on the diplomatic front is discouraging to the American people, but the American people are entitled to know the truth -- the bad news as well as the good news -- where the lives of our young men are involved.Now let me turn, however, to a more encouraging report on another front. At the time we launched our search for peace, I recognized we might not succeed in bringing an end to the war through negotiations. I therefore put into effect another plan to bring peace -- a plan which will bring the war to an end regardless of what happens on the negotiating front.It is in line with the major shift in U. S. foreign policy which I described in my press conference at Guam on July 25.Let me briefly explain what has been described as the Nixon Doctrine -- a policy which not only will help end the war in Vietnam but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future Vietnams.We Americans are a do-it-yourself people -- we’re an impatient people. Instead of teaching someone else to do a job, we like to do it ourselves. And this trait has been carried over into our foreign policy.In Korea, and again in Vietnam, the United States furnished most of the money, most of the armament and most of the men to help the people of those countries defend their freedom against Communist aggressions.Before any American troops were committed to Vietnam, a leader of another Asian country expressed this opinion to me when I was traveling in Asia as a private citizen.He said: “When you are trying to assist another nation defend its freedom, United States policy should be to help them fight the war, but not to fight the war for them.”Well in accordance with this wise counsel, I laid down in Guam three principles of guidelines for future American policy toward Asia .First, the United States will deep all of its treaty commitments.Second, we shall provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us, or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security.Third, in cases involving other types of aggression we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. But we shall look to the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense.After I announced this policy, I found that the leaders of the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and other nations which might be threatened by Communist aggression, welcomed this new direction in American foreign policy.The defense of freedom is everybody’s business -- not just America’s business. And it is particularly the responsibility of the people whose freedom is threatened. In the previous Administration, we Americanized the war in Vietnam. In this Administration, we are Vietnamizing the search for peace.The policy of the previous Administration not only resulted in our assuming the primary responsibility for fighting the war, but even more significant did not adequately stress the goal of strengthening the South Vietnamese so that they could defend themselves when we left.The Vietnamization plan was launched following Secretary Laird’s visit to Vietnam in March. Under the plan, I ordered first a substantial increase in the training and equipment of South Vietnamese forces.In July, on my visit to Vietnam, I changed General Abrams’s orders so that they were consistent with the objectives of our new policies.Under the new orders, the primary mission of our troops is to enable the South Vietnamese forces to assume the full responsibility for the security of South Vietnam. Our air operations have been reduced by over 20 per cent.And now we have begun to see the results of this long-overdue change in American policy in Vietnam.After five years of Americans going into Vietnam we are finally bringing American men home. By Dec. 15 over 60,000 men will have been withdrawn from South Vietnam, including 20 percent of all of our combat forces.The South Vietnamese have continued to gain in strength. As a result, they have been able to take over combat responsibilities from our American troops.Two other significant developments have occurred since this Administration took office. Enemy infiltration, infiltration which is essential if they are to launch a major attack over the last three months, is less than 20 percent of what it was over the same period last year.And most important, United States casualties have declined during the last two months to the lowest point in three years.Let me now turn to our program for the future. We have adopted a plan which we have worked out in cooperation with the South Vietnamese for the complete withdrawal of all United States combat ground forces and their replacement by South Vietnamese forces on an orderly scheduled timetable.This withdrawal will be made from strength and not from weakness. As SouthVietnamese forces become stronger, the rate of American withdrawal can become greater.I have not, and do not, intend to announce the timetable for our program, and there are obvious reasons for this decision which I’m sure you will understand. As I’ve indicated on several occasions, the rate of withdrawal will depend on developments on three fronts. One of these is the progress which can be, or might be, made in the Paris talks.An announcement of a fixed timetable for our withdrawal would completely remove any incentive for the enemy to negotiate an agreement. They would simply wait until our forces had withdrawn and then move in.The other two factors on which we will base our withdrawal decisions are the level of enemy activity and the progress of the training programs of the South Vietnamese forces.And I’m glad to be able to report tonight progress on both of these fronts has been greater than we anticipated when we started the program in June for withdrawal.As a result, our timetable for withdrawal is more optimistic now than when we made our first estimates in June.Now this clearly demonstrates why it is not wise to be frozen in on a fixed timetable. We must retain the flexibility to base each withdrawal decision on the situation as it is at that time, rather than on estimates that are no longer valid.Along with this optimistic estimate, I must in all candor leave one note of caution. If the level of enemy activity significantly increases, we might have to adjust our timetable accordingly. However, I want the record to be completely clear on one point.At the time of the bombing halt just a year ago there was some confusion as to whether there was an understanding on the part of the enemy that if we stopped the bombing of North Vietnam, they would stop the shelling of cities in South Vietnam.I want to be sure that there is no misunderstanding on the part of the enemy with regard to our withdrawal program. We have noted the reduced level of infiltration, the reduction of our casualties and are basing our withdrawal decisions partially on those factors.If the level of infiltration or our casualties increase while we are trying to scale down the fighting, it will be the result of a conscious decision by the enemy. Hanoi could make no greater mistake than to assume that an increase in violence will be to its advantage.If I conclude that increased enemy action jeopardizes our remaining forces in Vietnam, I shall not hesitate to take strong and effective measures to deal with that situation.This is not a threat. This is a statement of policy which as commander in chief of our armed forces I am making and meeting my responsibility for the protection of American fighting men wherever they may be.My fellow Americans, I am sure you can recognize from what I have said that we really have only two choices open to us if we want to end this war.I can order an immediate precipitate withdrawal of all Americans from Vietnam without regard to the effects of that action.Or we can persist in our search for a just peace through a negotiated settlement, if possible, or through continued implementation of our plan for Vietnamization, if necessary. A plan in which we will withdraw all of our forces from Vietnam on a schedule in accordance with our program as the South Vietnamese become strong enough to defend their own freedom.I have chosen this second course. It is not the easy way. It is the right way. It is a plan which will end the war and serve the cause of peace, not just in Vietnam but in the Pacific and the world.In speaking of the consequences of a precipitous withdrawal, I mentioned that our allies would lose confidence in America. For more dangerous, we would lose confidence in ourselves. Oh, the immediate reaction would be a sense of relief that our men were coming home. But as we saw the consequences of what we had done, inevitable remorse and divisive recrimination would scar our spirit as a people.We have faced other crises in our history and we have become stronger by rejecting the easy way out and taking the right way in meeting our challenges. Our greatness as a nation has been our capacity to do what has to be done when we knew our course was right.I recognize that some of my fellow Americans have reached different conclusions as to how peace should be achieved. Honest and patriotic citizens disagree with the plan for peace I have chosen.In San Francisco a few weeks ago, I saw demonstrators carrying sign s reading, “Lost in Vietnam, bring the boys home.”Well, one of the strengths of our free society is that any American has as right to reach that conclusion and to advocate that point of view.But as President of the United States, I would be untrue to my oath of office to be dictated by the minority who hold that point of view and who try to impose it on the nation by mounting demonstrations in the street.For almost 200 years, the policy of this nation has been under our Constitution by those leaders in the Congress and the White House elected by all the people.If a vocal minority, however fervent its cause, prevails over reason and the will of the majority, this nation has no future as a free society.And now I would like to address a word, if I may, to the young people of this nation who are particularly concerned, and I understand why they are concerned about this war.I respect your idealism. I share your concern for peace. I want peace as much as you do. There are powerful personal reasons I want to end this war. This week I will have to sign 83 letters to mothers, fathers, wives and loved ones of men who have given their lives for America in Vietnam.It is very little satisfaction to me that this is only one-third as many letters as I signed the first week in office. There is nothing I want more than to see the day come when I do not have to write any of those letters.I want to end the war to save the lives of those brave young men in Vietnam. I want to end it in a way which will increase the chance that their younger brothers and their sons will not have to fight in some future Vietnam some place in the world.And I want to end the war for another reason. I want to end it so that the energy and dedication of you, our young people, now too often directed into bitter hatred against those responsible for the war, can be turned to the great challenges of peace, a better life for all Americans, a better life for all people on this earth.I have chosen a plan for peace. I believe it will succeed. If it does not succeed, what the critics say now won’t matter. Or if it does succeed, what the critics say now won’t matter. If it does not succeed, anything I say then won’t matter.I know it may not be fashionable to speak of patriotism or national destiny these days, but I feel it is appropriate to do so on this occasion.Two hundred years ago this nation was weak and poor. But even then, America was the hope of millions in the world.Today we have become the strongest and richest nation in the world, and the wheel of destiny has turned so that any hope the world has for survival of peace and freedom will be determined by whether the American people have the moral stamina and thecourage to meet the challenge of free-world leadership.Let historians not record that, when America was the most powerful nation in the world, we passed on the other side of the road and allowed the last hopes for peace and freedom of millions of people to be suffocated by the forces of totalitarianism.So tonight, to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans, I ask for your support. I pledged in my campaign for the Presidency to end the war in a way that we could win the peace.I have initiated a plan of action which will enable me to keep that pledge. The more support I can have from the American people, the sooner that pledge can be redeemed. For the more divided we are at home, the less likely the enemy is to negotiate in Paris.Let us be united for peace. Let us also be united against defeat. Because let us understand -- North Vietnam cannot defeat or humiliate the United States. Only Americans can do that.Fifty years ago, in this room, and at this very desk, President Woodrow Wilson spoke words which caught the imagination of a war-weary world. He said: “This is t he war to end wars.” His dream for peace after World War I was shattered on the hard reality of great power politics. And Woodrow Wilson died a broken man.Tonight, I do not tell you that the war in Vietnam is the war to end wars, but I do say this:I have initiated a plan which will end this war in a way that will bring us closer to that great goal to which Woodrow Wilson and every American President in our history has been dedicated -- the goal of a just and lasting peace.As President I hold the responsibility for choosing the best path for that goal and then leading the nation along it.I pledge to you tonight that I shall meet this responsibility with all of the strength and wisdom I can command, in accordance with your hopes, mindful of your concerns, sustained by your prayers.Thank you.。

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经典的英文演讲稿(精选9篇)经典的英文演讲稿篇11.An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding.生活的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。

2.Do not,for one repulse,forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort.不要因一次挫败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。

3.Do you love life Then do not squander time;for thats the stuff life is made of.你热爱生命吗?那么,别浪费时间,因为生命是由时间组成的。

4.Dont try so hard,the best things come when you least expect them to.不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。

5.Fear not that the life shall come to an end,but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.不要害怕你的生活将要结束,应该担心你的生活永远不会真正开始.6.Forever friend gets you through the hard times, the sad times,and the confused times.真正的朋友会与你一同度过困难、伤心和烦恼的时刻。

7.Gods determine what youre going to be.生的奋斗目标决定你将成为怎样的人。

8.However mean your life is,meet it and live it;do not shunit and call it hard names.不论你的生活如何悲凉,你都要面对它好好过,不要躲避它,更别用恶言咒骂它。

9.I am a slow walker,but I never walk backwards.我走得很慢,但是我从来不会后退。

热爱生活英文演讲稿(通用16篇)

热爱生活英文演讲稿(通用16篇)

热爱生活英文演讲稿(通用16篇)喜爱生活英文演讲稿篇1喜爱生活英文演讲稿篇3If by life you were deceived,Don’t be dismal, don’t be wild!In the day of grief, be mild.Merry days will come, believe.Heart is living in tomorrow;Present is dejected here;In a moment, passes sorrow;That which passes will be dear.喜爱生活英文演讲稿篇4If I’ll be able to succeed.Since I leave for a farawayplace,I’ll do nothing but trek night and day.I don’t want to consider.If I will be able to obtain love.Since I’m deep in love with roses,I’ll show my sincerity boldly.I don’t want to consider If I’ll meet with cold wind and rain.Since the horizon is the destination I want to reach,I’ll leave nothing but a figure on the Earth indeed.I don’t want to consider.If my future will be smooth or bumpy.If only I love life, love life,Everything is to be done in good time.喜爱生活英文演讲稿篇5Life is like a cup of boiled water, neither sweet nor bitter. Only those who are good at tasting can appreciate its taste. Some people taste very sweet because they know how to put spices. Some people have tasted the bitter fruit, because he messed up and put the wrong sauce, so he has tasted the bitter fruit. Can sweet represent success and bitter represent failure? Only those who can really bring out the flavor of life understand.Life is like darkness. It was dark all around, and no oneresponded. Who will open the light? Who will drive away the darkness? Only those who have a heart that loves life can open their light, drive away their darkness and welcome the new sun?Life is like an endless forest, you will be lonely, you will be afraid. But some people dont. He has a kind heart. He helps animals, cares about animals and understands animals. The sun will reappear before him.Life is like a package of spices, full of ups and downs. If you are a bit absent-minded, the seasoning will change its taste, and only the wholehearted person will bring out the flavor they want.Life is like a symphony. If you cant keep up with or miss a note, the whole symphony will become a mess. Only smart people know how to play music. No one has time to observe and play well.Life is likeLife is always changeable, and God is indifferent. As long as we have a pair of bright eyes and a thinking brain to observe and explore life, life will be better.喜爱生活英文演讲稿篇6友爱的老师和同学们:大家好!我们生活在一个和谐的社会里,我们身边存在着很多和谐的事物。

经典的英文演讲稿(精选5篇)

经典的英文演讲稿(精选5篇)

经典的英文演讲稿(精选5篇)经典的英文篇1my definition of successtoday i am very glad to be here to share with you my ideas of success. what is success? it is what everyone is longing for.sometimes success would be rather simple. winning a game is success; getting a high grade in the exam is success; making a new friend is success; even now i amstanding here giving my speech is somehow also success.however, as a person’s whole life is concerned, su ccess becomes verycomplicated. is fortune success? is fame success? is high social status success? no, i don’t think so. i believe success is the realization of people’s hopes and ideals.nowadays, in the modern society there are many peoplewho are regarded as the successful. and the most obvious characteristics of hem are money, high position and luxurious life. so most people believe that s success and all that they do is for this purpose. but the problem is wether it is real success. we all know there are always more money, higher position and better condition in front of us. if we keep chasing them, where is the end? what will satisfy us at last? therefore, we can see, to get the real success we must need something inside, which is the realization ofp eople’ hopes and ideals.different people have different ideas about success; cause people’s hopes and ideas vary from one another. but i am sure every success is dear to everybody, cause it is not easy to comeby, cause in the process of our striving for success, we got both our body and soul tempted, meanwhile we are enlightened by the most valuable qualities of human beings: love, patient, courage and sense of responsibility. these are the best treasures. so now i am very proud that i have this opportunity to stand here speaking to all of you. it is my success, cause i raise up to challenge my hope.what is success? everyone has his own interpretation as i do. but i am sureevery success leads to an ever-brighter future. so ladies and gentlemen, believe in our hopes, believe in ourselves, we, every one of us, can make asuccessful life!i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed-we hold theses truths to be self-oevident, that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today! when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god’s children-black men and white men , jews and gentiles, catholics and protestants-will be able to join hands and to sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, “free at least ,free at last . thank god almighty, we are free at last.”经典的英文演讲稿篇21.An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding.生活的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。

经典英文演讲稿精选范文三篇

经典英文演讲稿精选范文三篇

经典英文演讲稿精选范文三篇演讲稿一:《We Shall Overcome》Ladies and gentlemen,Today, I stand before you to share a powerful message of hope and resilience. I believe that each one of us has the ability to overcome any obstacle that comes our way. This belief is epitomized in the timeless song, “We Shall Overcome.”“We Shall Overcome” has been a rallying cry for social justice and equality for decades. It first emerged as a gospel hymn during the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and has since become an anthem for oppressed individuals around the world. The lyrics speak to the indomitable human spirit and the unwavering belief that we can triumph over adversity.The song reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles. It unites us in our shared experiences of injustice and discrimination. It empowers us to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, and fight for a better future. “We Shall Overcome” teaches us that change is possible, and that we have the power to make that change a reality.In the face of adversity, it can be easy to lose hope and succumb to despair. But “We Shall Overcome” reminds us that we are stronger than we think. It encourages us to dig deep within ourselves and find the strength to persevere. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there remains a glimmer of hope.History has shown us time and time again that change is possible. From the abolition of slavery to the civil rights movement,ordinary individuals have risen up and made their voices heard. They refused to be silenced by fear or intimidation. They embraced the message of “We Shall Overcome” and fought tirelessly for a more just and equal society.As we face the challenges of our own time, let us remember the power of “We Shall Overcome.” Let us come together, united in our common humanity, and work towards a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Let us never lose sight of the fact that change begins with each one of us.In conclusion, “We Shall Overcome” is not just a song; it is a declaration of our shared humanity and our unwavering belief in a better future. It is a reminder that we have the power to overcome any obstacle, no matter how daunting it may seem. So let us embrace the message of this timeless anthem and work together to create a world where everyone can thrive.Thank you.演讲稿二:《The Power of Education》Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,Today, I want to talk to you about the power of education. Education is not just about acquiring knowledge; it is about empowering individuals to reach their full potential and create a better world for themselves and others.Education is the key that unlocks the door to opportunity. It provides individuals with the tools they need to succeed in life. It equips them with critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities,and a thirst for lifelong learning. Education opens doors to new possibilities and empowers individuals to pursue their dreams.Education is also a powerful tool for social change. It has the ability to break the cycle of poverty and inequality. When individuals are given access to quality education, they have the opportunity to improve their economic status and create a better future for themselves and their families. Education empowers individuals to become active citizens and contribute to the development of their communities.Furthermore, education promotes tolerance, understanding, and empathy. It exposes individuals to different cultures, perspectives, and ideas. It fosters a sense of global citizenship and encourages individuals to work towards a more inclusive and harmonious society. Education is the bridge that connects individuals from diverse backgrounds and helps build a more united world. Unfortunately, not everyone has equal access to education. Millions of children around the world are denied this fundamental right. Inequality, poverty, and discrimination continue to be barriers to education for many. As global citizens, it is our responsibility to advocate for equal access to education and work towards a world where every child has the opportunity to learn and thrive.In conclusion, education is a powerful tool that has the ability to transform lives and create a better world. It empowers individuals to reach their full potential, promotes social change, and fosters understanding and empathy. Let us recognize the power of education and work together to ensure that everyone has equal access to this fundamental right.Thank you.演讲稿三:《The Importance of Mental Health》Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,Today, I want to talk to you about an issue that affects us all: mental health. Mental health is just as important as physical health, yet it is often overlooked and stigmatized. It is time for us to prioritize mental health and create a world where everyone can thrive.Mental health is not something that only affects a small percentage of the population; it affects us all. According to the World Health Organization, one in four people will experience a mental health issue at some point in their lives. It can manifest in various forms, such as anxiety, depression, or stress. Mental health issues can have a profound impact on individuals and their ability to lead fulfilling lives.We must recognize that mental health is not a personal failure or weakness. It is a natural part of the human experience. Just as we take care of our physical health, we must also prioritize our mental well-being. This means seeking help when needed, practicing self-care, and creating a supportive environment for those who are struggling.Stigma and discrimination continue to be major barriers to mental health care. Many individuals are afraid to seek help due to fear of judgment or misunderstanding. This needs to change. We must challenge the stigma surrounding mental health and create a society where individuals feel safe and supported in seeking the help they need.Furthermore, we must prioritize mental health in all aspects of our lives. This includes in schools, workplaces, and communities. We need to provide resources and support for individuals struggling with mental health issues, and promote mental well-being as a core component of overall health and happiness.In conclusion, mental health is a fundamental aspect of our well-being that deserves our attention and care. By prioritizing mental health, we can create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Let us challenge stigma, provide support, and create a society that values and promotes mental well-being.Thank you.。

经典英文演讲稿(推荐12篇)

经典英文演讲稿(推荐12篇)

经典英文演讲稿(推荐12篇)经典英文演讲稿第1篇大学,是许多中学生向往的殿堂,是国家培育社会栋梁的场所。

它是学术组织、教育机构,但它又不只是传播知识,而是以其独特的方式服务于社会。

对于我来说,大学就像一个“人格塑造器”,它使进入其中的大学生得到塑造,最终蜕变。

在我心目中,每一个大学都应该有它自己的精神,并且这种精神能以其独特的魅力感染身在其中的学子,让他们牢记在心,受益终身。

一个没有精神的大学,不能给学生带来什么内在的影响,也难让社会对一个简单的教学机构留有什么印象。

所谓校风、学风,就是以学校精神为基础,创建出能为学生提供强大动力的环境氛围。

在我心目中,大学的课程虽然不满,但学生们能有很高的自主性,会充分地利用课余时间做自己想做的事,锻炼自己的体格,培养自己的兴趣爱好。

他们都知道时间的宝贵,会和时间赛跑。

在我心目中,大学拥有很多制度完善,运作正常的组织,里面有很多岗位供学生竞争,让他们在组织中学会团体作战,学会思考,并为组织出谋划策。

在这些组织的竞选中,从来都是能者、得人心者胜之,不存在靠关系、靠利益的`不公平竞争。

在我心目中,大学的图书馆藏书丰富多样,学生能从群书中找到解决问题的方法、开拓视野的途径、建立个人的目标、信念、价值观。

从比较中学习得更多,懂得更多。

同时,图书馆又是一个大家一起学习、共勉的地方。

在那里,不需要言语,只需细微的翻书声,也能成为人奋发的动力。

在我心目中,大学不只是传授知识,还是培养学生的思维方法,带给他们新的视野,更高一层的精神世界。

虽然说起来很抽象,但大学就应该有这样的能力,这样的魅力,它在有形无形中都能带给学生灵感和启发,让学生学习到专业课本以外的不可或缺的东西,是他们的思想得到质的飞跃。

在我心目中,大学会常开梦想交流会,大家一起讨论梦想,然后拥有同一个目标的人,能一起向同一个方向努力。

除了大学本身,还有它吸引来的许多资深的老师教授,志同道合的同学朋友。

在迈向社会的朦胧旅途中,能有他们作伴,能与他们共同奋斗,是一件非常美好的事情。

激情STU英语50篇精华演讲稿

激情STU英语50篇精华演讲稿

疯狂外号:“穿针引线长衣音”,简称“长衣音”。

发音时,上下唇微开,嘴唇扁平。

嘴角尽量往两边移动,边微笑边说“衣服”的“衣”。

拉得越长越地道,一定要超过两秒钟!每天坚持练!因为这是第一个音,希望你全力以赴!我请客!It’s on me!Thank you for inviting me to eat.It’s my treat this time.Please let me pay the bill.You can treat me next time we eat.It has been my dream to meet you.I really enjoyed this meal.I really enjoyed speaking with you.Thank you for your time.We should meet every week and eat dinner together.谢谢你请我吃饭。

这次我请客。

请让我来买单,下次我们吃饭你再请吧。

我做梦都想见到你。

这顿饭真的吃得很开心。

和你谈话我觉得很惬意。

谢谢你花时间来陪我。

我们应该每周见面,在一起吃饭。

疯狂外号: “经典收小腹减肥短衣音” 简称”短衣音”.该音发音部位与/i/基本相同,口形扁平,但嘴唇稍松开。

收小腹,越短越好!每天坚持练习,一旦收小腹形成习惯,你的英语就会与众不同。

英语和汉语Chinese and EnglishLadies and Gentlemen, today I want to talk about the differencesbetween English and Chinese.English is very different from Chinese.The sounds are different, the grammar is different,and the writing is totally different.it’s very difficult to speak English well.If you want to speak English well, you must forget about the differences.Just practice correct sentences until you’re used to them.The more sentences you can blurt out,the better you can express yourself.If you believe in yourself and practice crazily every day,you will make it.You will conquer English.Chinese is the most difficult language in the world.If you can speak Chinese, you can speak English.女士们,先生们,今天,我想谈谈英文和中文之间的差异。

2023年中国崛起的英文演讲稿 带翻译(精选多篇)

2023年中国崛起的英文演讲稿 带翻译(精选多篇)

2023年中国崛起的英文演讲稿带翻译(精选多篇)演讲稿1:China's Rise in 2023Dear all,Good afternoon. It is my honor to speak to you today about China's rise in 2023.Over the past few years, China has experienced tremendous growth in various aspects, including economy, technology, and culture. By 2023, it is predicted that China will have surpassed the United States as the world's largest economy.China's high technology industry has also been growing rapidly, especially in the development of 5G, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. These advancements will greatly benefit society through enhancing communication and increasing efficiency in a variety of fields.Moreover, China's cultural influence has been spreading globally through the popularity of Chinese music, movies, and television shows. This trend will continue to increase as China's soft power grows stronger.However, with great power comes great responsibility. As China becomes a global leader, there are also challenges that need to be addressed, such as inequality, environmental issues, and global security.In conclusion, China's rise in 2023 will undoubtedly bring greatopportunities as well as challenges. It is our responsibility as a global community to work together to ensure that the benefits are shared among all countries and that challenges are addressed through collaboration and cooperation.Thank you for attention.亲爱的各位,下午好。

50篇经典英文演讲之33

50篇经典英文演讲之33

Richard M. Nixon: Resignation SpeechGood evening:This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shape the history of this nation. Each time I have done so to discuss with you some matter that I believe affected the national interest. In all the decisions I have made in my public life I have always tried to do what was best for the nation.Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere -- to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me. In the past few days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in the Congress to justify continuing that effort. As long as there was such a base, I felt strongly that it was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion; that to do otherwise would be unfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process, and a dangerously destabilizing precedent for the future. But with the disappearance of that base, I now believe that the constitutional purpose has been served. And there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged.I would have preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so. But the interests of the nation must always come before any personal considerations. From the discussions I have had with Congressional and other leaders I have concluded that because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation will require.I have never been a quitter.To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But as President, I must put the interests of America first.America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress, particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad. To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home.Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow.Vice President Ford will be sworn in as President at that hour in this office.As I recall the high hopes for America with which we began this second term, I feel a great sadness that I will not be here in this office working on your behalf to achieve those hopes in the next two and a half years. But in turning over direction of the Government to Vice President Ford I know, as I told the nation when I nominated him for that office ten months ago, that the leadership of America would be in good hands.In passing this office to the Vice President, I also do so with the profound sense of the weight of responsibility that will fall on his shoulders tomorrow, and therefore of the understanding, the patience, the cooperation he will need from all Americans. As he assumes that responsibility he will deserve the help and the support of all of us. As we look to the future, the first essential is to begin healing the wounds of this nation. To put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people.By taking this action, I hope that I will have hastened the start of that process of healing which is so desperately needed in America. I regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that led to this decision. I would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong -- and some were wrong -- they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interests of the nation.To those who have stood with me during these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, the many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I will be eternally grateful for your support. And to those who have not felt able to give me your support, let me say I leave with no bitterness toward those who have opposed me, because all of us in the final analysis have been concerned with the good of the country, however our judgments might differ.So let us all now join together in affirming that common commitment and in helping our new President succeed for the benefit of all Americans. I shall leave this office with regret at not completing my term but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as your President for the past five and a half years. These years have been a momentous time in the history of our nation and the world. They have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that represent the shared efforts of the administration, the Congress and the people. But the challenges ahead are equally great. And they, too, will require the support and the efforts of the Congress and the people, working in cooperation with the new Administration.We have ended America's longest war. But in the work of securing a lasting peace in the world, the goals ahead are even more far-reaching and more difficult. We must complete a structure of peace, so that it will be said of this generation -- our generation of Americans -- by the people of all nations, not only that we ended one war but that we prevented future wars.We have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the United States and the People's Republic of China. We must now insure that the one-quarter of the world's people who live in the People's Republic of China will be and remain, not our enemies, but our friends.In the Middle East, 100 million people in the Arab countries, many of whom have considered us their enemy for nearly 20 years, now look on us as their friends. We must continue to build on that friendship so that peace can settle at last over the Middle East and so that the cradle of civilization will not become its grave. Together with the Soviet Union we have made the crucial breakthroughs that have begun the process of limiting nuclear arms. But, we must set as our goal, not just limiting, but reducing and finally destroying these terrible weapons, so that they cannot destroy civilization. And so that the threat of nuclear war will no longer hang over the world and the people. We have opened a new relation with the Soviet Union. We must continue to develop and expand that new relationship, so that the two strongest nations of the world will live together in cooperation rather than confrontation.Around the world -- in Asia, in Africa, in Latin America, in the Middle East -- there are millions of people who live in terrible poverty, even starvation. We must keep as our goal turning away from production for war and expanding production for peace so that people everywhere on this earth can at last look forward, in their children's time, if not in our own time, to having the necessities for a decent life. Here, in America, we are fortunate that most of our people have not only the blessings of liberty but also the means to live full and good, and by the world's standards even abundant lives.We must press on, however, toward a goal not only of more and better jobs but of full opportunity for every American, and of what we are striving so hard right now to achieve -- prosperity without inflation.For more than a quarter of a century in public life, I have shared in the turbulent history of this evening. I have fought for what I believe in. I have tried, to the best of my ability, to discharge those duties and meet those responsibilities that were entrusted to me. Sometimes I have succeeded. And sometimes I have failed. But always I have taken heart from what Theodore Roosevelt once said about the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again because there is not effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievements and with the worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.I pledge to you tonight that as long as I have a breath of life in my body, I shall continue in that spirit. I shall continue to work for the great causes to which I have been dedicated throughout my years as a Congressman, a Senator, Vice Presidentand President, the cause of peace -- not just for America but among all nations -- prosperity, justice and opportunity for all of our people.There is one cause above all to which I have been devoted and to which I shall always be devoted for as long as I live.When I first took the oath of office as President five and a half years ago, I made this sacred commitment: to consecrate my office, my energies, and all the wisdom I can summon to the cause of peace among nations. I've done my very best in all the days since to be true to that pledge. As a result of these efforts, I am confident that the world is a safer place today, not only for the people of America but for the people of all nations, and that all of our children have a better chance than before of living in peace rather than dying in war.This, more than anything, is what I hoped to achieve when I sought the Presidency.This, more than anything, is what I hope will be my legacy to you, to our country, as I leave the Presidency.To have served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every American.In leaving it, I do so with this prayer: May God's grace be with you in all the days ahead.。

英文的3分钟演讲(通用19篇)

英文的3分钟演讲(通用19篇)

英文的3分钟演讲(通用19篇)英文的3分钟演讲篇1All of these sound good. But they are only possibilities. To those of us who are bewildered at the abundance of opportunities, I would like to say: To choose means to accept challenge.To us young people, challenge often emerges in the form of competition. In the next century, competition will not only come from other college graduates, but also from people of all ages and of all origins.With increasing international exchanges, we have to face growing competition from the whole outside world. This is calling for a higher level of our personal development.Fifteen years ago, the knowledge of a foreign language or of computer operation was considered merely an advantage. But today, with wider educational opportunities, this same knowledge has become essential to everyone.Given this situation, even our smallest choices will require great wisdom and personal determination.英文的3分钟演讲篇2To those of us who are blind to the consequences of their choices, I would like to say, T o choose means to take responsibility. When we are making choices for ourselves, we cannot casually say: "It's just my own business. " As policy makers of the next century, we cannot fail to see our responsibility to those who share the earth with us.The traditional Chinese culture teaches us to study hard and work hard so as to honor our family. To me, however, this family is not just the five of us who quarreled over televisionprogrammes. Rather, it is the whole of the human family. As I am making my choices, I will not forget the smile of my teacher when I correctly spelled out the word "China" for the first time, I will not forget the happy faces of the boys and girls we helped to send back to school in the mountains of Jiangxi Province. I will not forget the tearful eyes of women and children in Bosnia, Chechnya and Somali, where millions are suffering from war, famine or poverty.All these people, known and unknown, make up our big human family. At different points, they came into my life and broaden my perspective. Now as I am to make choices for myself, it is time to make efforts to improve their lives, because a world will benefit us all only if every one in it can lead a peaceful and prosperous life.英文的3分钟演讲篇3Is choice a game that relies on chance or luck? Is choice an empty promise that never materializes? Or is choice a puzzle so difficult that we have to avoid it?First, I would like to say: To choose means to claim opportunities.I am a third-year English major. An important choice for me, of course, is what to do upon graduation. I can go to graduate school, at home or abroad. I can go to work as a teacher, a translator, a journalist, an editor and a diplomat. Actually, the system of mutual selection has allowed me to approach almost every career opportunity in China.Indeed, this is not going to be an easy choice. I would love to work in such big cities as Beijing or Shanghai or Shenzhen. I would also love to return to my hometown, which is intimate, though slightly lagging in development. I would love to stay inthe coastal area where life is exciting and fast-paced. I would also love to put down roots in central and western China, which is underdeveloped, but holdsgreat potential.英文的3分钟演讲篇4It is human nature that all of us should be fond of beauty. Everybody was born with a heart for beauty.Today in China,with the rising of our living standard, people's requirement of beauty has been heightened accordingly. Some people spare no money or energy on beautiful clothes, fashionable hair styles,the decoration of their houses and even the improvement of their looks. But it seems to me,all these are more or less confined to the beauty in appearance,or rather,the outward beauty.In my opinion,we shouldn't only pay attention to beautiful appearance and neglect the beautification of the mind and what we are after should be the perfect unity of the outward beauty and the inner beauty. As we all know,so far as objects and animals are concerned,there is only beautiful appearance to be mentioned, but to us humanbeings, although the outward beauty really matters, the inner beauty is much more important. This was confirmed by a famous Russian writer in words much like this: “A person is not lovely for being beautiful but beautiful for being lovely. ”Here, I'd like to quote two typical instances and I'm sure, my dear friends,from them you'll find out what real beauty is.Recently I learned from the radio an unpleasant incident about a well known singer. She is very charming with a sweet beautiful voice and very famous for singing the song.“Devotion of Love”。

经典演讲稿英文(通用3篇)

经典演讲稿英文(通用3篇)

经典演讲稿英文(通用3篇)经典英文篇1I received a devastating blow to my self-confidence in the first interview of my college years. I applied to be a host in our Student Acting Troupe and felt confident that I would be accepted. But one of the panel members told me: "You seem inadequate and you are a little vertically-challenged." My life has never been the same since. I used bigger heels to complement my height and psychological maneuvers and tricks to hide my lack of confidence. But no matter how hard I tried to look the part, there was still something missing.As president of English Club, I organized the rehearsal of Snow White for an English party. Unfortunately, we could not find an actor to be the last dwarf. It had to be someone who was humorous by nature and fluent in English. Suddenly, all eyes turned to me, and I knew I would have to be the dwarf. To my great surprise and delight, once on stage, I was totally absorbed in the performance and my humorous nature was put to full use. As the dwarf, I was a big hit.Yes, each of us is only one among millions of others, but each of us is an individual and each of us is unique. Cultivating our individuality will transform our lives, making of them a kaleidoscope of new colors and textures.A world deprived of diversity would be a bland and boring place. The real tragedy is not being short or shy or ugly, but having your identity lost in a world in which everyone is a clone of a model cool boy or a flawless charming girl.Given a choice, I would rather be ugly than live in such a world. I'd rather be a genuine dwarf accompanying a Snow Whitethan be a Snow White among nothing but Snow Whites. I would rather be myself. I would contribute my individual and unique colors to create a more diverse universe. Please, be yourself.经典演讲稿英文篇2belief in yourself is the secret of successfrom the moment we are born, our destiny had been set. it is the start of our life. as a little child, we go to school and are curious to everything in the world.when we get older, we tend to understand the function in this world.we start to think, sometimes wonder about life. next thing we know, we are growing up. the world is changing, and our life is changing everyday.right now, this particular moment in our life, we think again.we have we done in our life?are we successful?are we rich?are we happy? and flashbacks starts, the memories took charge of our brain.we reflect to ourselves, we question ourselves.why are we not successful?why are we not rich?why are we not happy?then, we need to ask how.how to be successful?how to be rich?how to be happy?with the questions, we figure out the answers. one of the dominating techqniue to be successful is first start from yourself. believe in yourself. if you don't believe in what you can do, thenwho else?if you don't care about yourself, then who else? trust your feelings, believe that you can do it. and as long as you hold that thought, nothing, nothing can stop you.the successful future right ahead of you are led by a pathway called belief.经典演讲稿英文篇3Springs are not always the same. In some years, April bursts upon Virginia hills in one prodigious leap – and all the stage is filled at once, whole choruses of tulips, arabesques of forsythia, cadenzas of flowering plum. The trees grow leaves overnight.In other years, spring tiptoes in. It pauses, overcome by shyness, like my grandchild at the door, peeping in, ducking out of sight, giggling in the hallway. “I know you’re out there,” I cry. “Come in!” And April slips into our arms.The dogwood bud, pale green, is inlaid with russet markings. Within the perfect cup a score of clustered seeds are nestled. One examines the bud in awe: Where were those seeds a month ago? The apples display their milliner’s scraps of ivory silk, rose-tinged. All the sleeping things wake up – primrose, baby iris, blue phlox. The earth warms – you can smell it, feel it, crumble April in your hands.Look to the rue anemone, if you will, or the pea patch, or to the stubborn weed that thrusts its shoulders through a city street. This is how it was, is now, and ever shall be, the world without end. In the serene certainty of spring recurring, who can fear the distant fall?。

经典英文演讲稿三篇

经典英文演讲稿三篇

经典英文演讲稿三篇演讲稿一:勇敢追求梦想Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning! It is a great honor for me to stand here today and share my thoughts with all of you. Today, I would like to talk about the importance of pursuing our dreams and the courage it takes to do so.Each one of us has a dream or a passion deep inside our hearts. It could be to become a doctor, a musician, an artist, or even to change the world. But oftentimes, fear holds us back from pursuing these dreams. We worry about what others will think, or whether we will fail. However, I believe that true success lies in having the courage to follow our dreams, regardless of the obstacles we may face.One of the greatest examples of someone who pursued their dreams with unwavering determination is Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc. He once said, “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Jobs had a vision of creating innovative technology that would change the world, and he never gave up on that dream, even when faced with numerous setbacks.Similarly, we should not let the fear of failure or the opinions of others hold us back. It is important to remember that failure is simply a stepping stone to success. As Thomas Edison once said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Every failure brings us one step closer to achieving ourdreams, as long as we have the courage to get back up and try again.Furthermore, pursuing our dreams not only brings personal fulfillment, but it also has the power to inspire and motivate others. When we have the courage to follow our passions, we become role models for those around us. We show them that it is possible to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness. Our dreams have the potential to make a positive impact on the world, and it is our responsibility to share our talents and passions with others.In conclusion, I urge all of you to have the courage to pursue your dreams. Do not let fear or the opinions of others hold you back. Remember that failure is simply a stepping stone to success, and that your dreams have the power to inspire and change the world. As Mark Twain once said, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” So, let us all embrace our dreams and have the courage to make them a reality. Thank you.演讲稿二:环保意识的重要性Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon! I am honored to have the opportunity to address you all today and speak about the importance of environmental awareness.In recent years, our planet has faced numerous environmental challenges such as climate change, deforestation, and pollution. These issues not only threaten the delicate balance of our ecosystems, but also have severe consequences for human health and well-being. Therefore, it is crucial that we raise awarenessabout the importance of protecting the environment and take action to preserve it for future generations.Firstly, environmental awareness is essential because it helps us understand the impact of our actions on the planet. By being aware of the consequences of our choices, we can make more informed decisions that are environmentally friendly. For example, we can reduce our carbon footprint by choosing to walk or cycle instead of driving, using energy-efficient appliances, and recycling waste. Small changes in our daily lives can make a significant difference in the long run.Secondly, environmental awareness promotes sustainable development. It encourages us to find innovative solutions to environmental problems and adopt practices that are both economically viable and environmentally friendly. For instance, investing in renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also creates job opportunities and stimulates economic growth. By embracing sustainable practices, we can ensure a better future for ourselves and future generations.Lastly, environmental awareness fosters a sense of responsibility and stewardship towards the planet. When we realize that we are all interconnected and dependent on the Earth’s resources, we are more likely to take action to protect them. By educating ourselves and others about the importance of environmental conservation, we can inspire a collective effort to create a more sustainable and harmonious world.In conclusion, environmental awareness is of utmost importance in today’s world. It allows us to understand the impact of ouractions, promotes sustainable development, and fosters a sense of responsibility towards the planet. I urge all of you to take action, however small, to protect and preserve our environment. As Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Thank you.演讲稿三:重视身心健康Ladies and gentlemen,Good evening! It is a pleasure to stand before you today and discuss the importance of prioritizing our physical and mental well-being.In the fast-paced world we live in, it is easy to neglect our own health. We often find ourselves caught up in the demands of work, school, and social obligations, leaving little time for self-care. However, it is essential that we make our well-being a priority and take steps to maintain a healthy body and mind.Firstly, our physical health plays a significant role in our overall well-being. Engaging in regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, and getting enough sleep are all crucial for maintaining good physical health. Exercise not only keeps our bodies fit and strong, but it also releases endorphins, which are natural mood boosters. A healthy diet provides us with the necessary nutrients to fuel our bodies and minds, while sufficient sleep allows our bodies to recharge and rejuvenate. By taking care of our physical health, we can reduce the risk of illnesses and improve our quality of life. Secondly, mental health is equally important as physical health. In today’s high-stress society, it is vital that we prioritize our mentalwell-being. Taking time for self-reflection, practicing mindfulness, and seeking support when needed are all essential for maintaining good mental health. It is important to acknowledge our emotions and find healthy ways to cope with stress. Whether it is through talking to a trusted friend or seeking professional help, reaching out is a sign of strength and resilience.Furthermore, it is important to remember that physical and mental health are interconnected. When we neglect one, it often has a negative impact on the other. For example, chronic stress can lead to physical health problems such as heart disease or weakened immune system. On the other hand, physical ailments can also affect our mental well-being. Therefore, it is crucial to find a balance and prioritize both aspects of our health.In conclusion, I urge all of you to prioritize your physical and mental well-being. Take time to care for your body and mind, and remember that self-care is not selfish but necessary for a happy and fulfilling life. As Buddha once said, “To keep the body in good health is a duty… otherwise, we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.” Thank you.。

全球最励志英文演讲精选50篇

全球最励志英文演讲精选50篇

全球最励志英文演讲精选50篇经典英语励志演讲稿篇1good afternoon ,ladies and gentlemen!i’m very honored to stand here and give you a short speech! to begin with ,i want to ask a question .does everybody dream a good dream last night? actually ,today i want to talk about dream with you. of course, what i want to talk is not a dream you have last night,but a dream—— about life.everyone has dreams about life, different dreams at different life stage,and we need dreams to support us. dreams are like the stars we never reach in the sky,but like most mariners(水手),we can chart our course by them. with the dream,we have a direction,with a direction, we were no longer confused.with the dream, there is hope,with hope, we have the strength to fight.i have a dream: to be a doctor.,because doctor may relieve the pain of patients. may let the human change the health. at the same time, i believed that, those who help others may be able to obtain joyfully. therefore, i hoped in the near future ,i might be a doctor.but i know,life is tough,and there are always ups and downs, maybe we fail in the way to ouraims,and we may feel depressed ,whenever at this time, the dream in our heart can always fort us, encourage us ,and support us to move ahead .young!fortunately, i am young now. just due to it, i know that nothing is impossible.i firmly believe that nothing can stand in my way. if i can't realize my dream,it result from that i haven't work harder enough and i won't find other excuses. if no people believe you, you can make it to prove that you are right. if you think the god haven't blessed you and there is no truth here, you can bee the god and create the truth."my breath swallows the sky and make the yellow river overflow, my sword is famous in kyushu and it can collapse the five sacred mountains." at some time in the past i also had am bitious words and i had some achievements. each achievement results from my hard work. i always believe that "if you want to have more achievements than others, you must work harder." in some extent, the dream is the hope. if you can insist on doing something, the victory will e.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. let's--- move ----out!thank you for your listening!全球最励志英文演讲精选篇2this is a glass of water, tasteless, right? however if you add sugar, it will taste sweet, but if you add vinegar, it will bee bitter. the same is true with our life____ the flavor is created by our choices.if kindness is added to a strange you will have a friend; but if hostility is added, you will have an enemy. if love is added to a pile of red bricks you will have a home, but if hatred is add to those bricks , you will have an concentration camp.so my dear friends, never plain that life is boring and the world is disappointing. if don’t like the taste of your life, change the ingredients.three year ago, i weighed more than 100 hundred kilograms which caused significant embarrassment and frustration in my life. like always failing my p.e examinations, like always being laughed at by girls, like being terrified to speak in public. it was my grandmother’s encouragement that revived from my passive attitude to bee confident in myself. she said “ my dear, if you can’t change you figure, why not treat it as your own style. so i began to cautiously employ the new way of thinking. by choosing to change my outlook on life, i developed the confidence to make a difference and finally i found a totally new world.so my dear friend, if faith, hope, love, endurance are added to your life, you will find the confidence to conquer your limitation and embrace new challenges. and hopefully with my speech included, you will have a fantastic speech contest.全球最励志英文演讲精选篇3Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one so that when we finally meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful for that gift.When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we look so long at the closed door that we don't see the one which has been opened for us.The best kind of friend is the kind you can sit on a porch and swing with, never say a word, and then walk away feeling like it was the best conversation you've ever had.It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives.Giving someone all your love is never an assurance that they'll love you back! Don't expect love in return; just wait for it to grow in their heart but if it doesn't, be content it grew in yours. It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, anhour to like someone, and a day to love someone, but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile.全球最励志英文演讲精选篇4you 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 to challenges of hardships. you will never waver 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, 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!全球最励志英文演讲精选篇5We study in a beautiful school,since the day I came here I have began to love her.Flowers and trees are the most beautiful things in our school.No matter where you are,you can smell the clean air in our school,when you are tired you also can sit on the chail under the big tree.suddenly you will feel so cool,and at that time you must lose youself in enjoying it.And there are also many many good teachers in our school,they teach us so carefully in each calss,and when you meet hard problem they won't stop telling until you understand.So we often have good markes in the examnations.Oh sure the students here are the best, we study hard and live together happily,here you never can see we quarry with each other and hit each other because here is a big warm family.So many things I will say,but the most important thing is that you e here ,I think you must love our school.Because everyone here loves it!全球最励志英文演讲精选篇6first of all, we must cultivate students' interest in english study. let students in learning to find joy in joy in the interest of interest, found in the determination of decision and perseverance, namely train drivers + + to + perserve = interest. of course started to learn english, don't be too hard. guiding students from the simple, funny, funny began to enable students to find suitable for their interest in learning. and they decide to "light" surveys. and allow students to go wrong, don't pursue every word is correct. ,secondly, the students have interest, help them to plan. watch english materials and listen to english radio, looking for learning environment, life is much, learn english and have much broader, take every chance to exposure to english. in class, students try to speak in english, usually between classmates exchange, encourage students to use english, don't be afraid of making mistakes the wrong. to establish weekly learning new words in the target, the vocabulary, records recorded all sorts of new words and phrases. because learning english must have vocabulary as the foundation, will play a protracted war, remembering words to guerrilla warfare. can make them more "to" surveys.learning english as friends, in different occasions contact might remember, not isolated wordsand remember its neighbors. it is necessary to guide students to read, this of learning english is very important to have more understanding of western culture and western learning habit, master of language background is also an important way of learning. then two chinese ppc to achieve. we finally achieved the goal ", two surveys to two chinese to spending."finally, let students enjoy happiness in suffering, more study is interesting, from passive to active, change from me to learn to learn.全球最励志英文演讲精选篇7In the State of Zheng. There was a man who wanted to go into town to buy apair of new shoes.郑国,有个人想去城里买一双新鞋子。

英文经典演讲稿精选

英文经典演讲稿精选

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经典英文演讲稿3篇

经典英文演讲稿3篇

经典英文演讲稿3篇Speech 1: "The Power of Dreams"Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It is an honor for me to be standing in front of you all today to speak about a topic that is dear to my heart – the power of dreams.We all have dreams. Dreams of a better future, of success, of fulfillment, of happiness. But how many of us truly pursue these dreams? How many of us let the fear of failure hold us back?I believe that dreams are not just figments of our imagination –they are the blueprint for our lives. Dreams give us a sense of purpose, a direction to follow. They motivate us to work harder, to push ourselves to our limits, to become the best version of ourselves.But dreams are not easy to achieve. There will be obstacles, setbacks, and challenges along the way. The road to success is paved with failures. But it is this journey that defines us, that shapes us, that makes us who we are. It is this journey that makes our dreams worth pursuing.So, how do we make our dreams a reality? It starts with a clear vision, a plan of action, and the determination to see it through. We must be willing to take risks, to step out of our comfort zones, and to embrace failure as a learning opportunity.But the most important ingredient in achieving our dreams is perseverance. We must never give up, no matter how hard the roadgets. It is this resilience that separates those who succeed from those who don't.In closing, I urge you all to never stop dreaming and to never stop pursuing your dreams. For it is in the pursuit of our dreams that we find true happiness, fulfillment, and success. Thank you.Speech 2: "The Importance of Education"Greetings, fellow citizens. Today, I want to talk about a topic that is close to my heart – the importance of education.Education is the foundation of any society. It is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty, to creating a prosperous and progressive nation, and to unlocking the potential of every individual.But education is more than just memorizing facts and figures. It is about cultivating critical thinking, creativity, and imagination. It is about developing skills that will prepare us for the challenges of the future and for the opportunities that lay ahead.Unfortunately, there are still millions of children around the world who do not have access to quality education. This is a tragedy, not just for those children but for all of us. We cannot afford to leave anyone behind.We need to invest in education, not just in terms of resources but also in terms of priorities. We need to ensure that every child has access to a safe and conducive learning environment. We need to attract and retain the best teachers and provide them with thesupport and resources they need to excel. We need to innovate and use technology to enhance the learning experience.But education is not just the responsibility of governments and policymakers. It is the responsibility of every citizen. We can all make a difference, no matter how small. We can mentor a child, volunteer at a school, or support education initiatives in our communities.In closing, I want to leave you with the words of Nelson Mandela, who once said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Let us all be agents of change and use the power of education to make the world a better place. Thank you.Speech 3: "Leadership in Times of Crisis"Good evening, friends and colleagues. Today, I want to talk about a topic that is particularly relevant to the times we are living in –leadership in times of crisis.We are currently facing unprecedented challenges – from a global pandemic to social and economic upheaval. In times like these, leadership is more important than ever.But what does it mean to be a leader in a crisis? It means being decisive, compassionate, and resilient. It means having a clear vision of the path forward and the courage to make tough decisions. It means being willing to listen to different perspectives, to learn from failure, and to adapt to changing circumstances.A good leader also knows the importance of communication. In a crisis, people need to feel informed, supported, and reassured. Leaders need to communicate clearly and regularly, and to be honest and transparent about the challenges and the steps being taken.But perhaps the most important quality of a leader in a crisis is empathy. Leaders need to understand the human impact of the crisis and to show compassion and understanding to those affected. They need to lead with their hearts, not just their heads.In closing, I want to quote the words of John F. Kennedy, who once said, "The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger – but recognize the opportunity." Let us all lead with courage, compassion, and resilience, and let us embrace the opportunities for positive change that crises can bring. Thank you.。

经典的英语口语演讲稿(精选13篇)

经典的英语口语演讲稿(精选13篇)

经典的英语口语演讲稿(精选13篇)经典的英语口语演讲稿篇1Good morning, ladies and gentlemen:Today i'm very happy to be here to share with you some of my thoughts onthe topic of globalization. and first of all, i would like to mention an eventin our recent history.Thirty years ago, american president richard nixon made an epoch-makingvisit to china, a country still isolated at that time. premier zhou enlai saidto him, "your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world - twenty-fiveyears of no communication." ever since then, china and america have exchangedmany handshakes of various kinds. the fundamental implication of this example isthat the need and desire to communicate across differences in culture andideology is not only felt by the two countries but by many other nations aswell.As we can see today, environmentalists from different countries are makingjoint efforts to address the issue of global warming, economists are seekingsolutions to financial crises that rage in a particular region but nonethelesscripple the world's economy, and diplomats and politicians are getting togetherto discuss the issue of combating terrorism. peace and prosperity has become acommon goal that we are striving for all over the world. underlying this mightytrend of globalization is the echo of e. m. forster's words, "only connect!"With the it revolution taking place, traditional boundaries of humansociety fall away. our culture, politics, society and commerce are being sloshedinto a large melting pot of humanity. in this interlinked world, there are nooutsiders, for a disturbance in one place is likely to impact other parts of theglobe. we have begun to realize that a world divided cannot endure.China is now actively integrating into the world. our recent entry to thewto is a good example. for decades, we have taken pride in being self-reliant,but now we realize the importance of participating in and contributing to abroader economic order. from the precarious role in the world arena to ourpresent wto membership, we have come a long way.But what does the way ahead look like? in some parts of the world peopleare demonstrating against globalization. are they justified then, in criticizingthe globalizing world? instead of narrowing the gap between the rich and thepoor, they say, globalization enables developed nations to swallow thedeveloping nations' wealth in debts and interest. globalization, they argue,should be about an earnest interest in every other nation's economic health.We are reminded by karl marx that capital goes beyond national borders andeludes control from any other entity. this has become a reality. multinationalcorporations are seeking the lowest cost, the largest market, and the mostfavorable policy. they are often powerful lobbyists in governmentdecision-making, ruthless expansionists in the global market place and adevastating presence to local businesses.For china, still more challenges exist. how are we going to ensure a smoothtransition from the planned economy to a market-based one? how to construct alegal system that is sound enough and broad enough to respond to the needs of adynamic society? how to maintain our cultural identity in an increasinglyhomogeneous world? and how to define greatness in our rise as a peace-lovingnation? globalization entails questions that concern us all.Like many young people my age in china, i want to see my country getprosperous and enjoying respect in the international community. but it seems tome that mere patriotism is not just enough. it is vitally important that weyoung people do more serious thinking and broaden our mind to bigger issues.and, there might never be easy answers to those issues such as globalization,but to take them on and give them honest thinking is the first step to beprepared for both opportunities and challenges coming our way. and this is alsoone of the thoughts that came to me while preparing this speech. thank you.经典的英语口语演讲稿篇2When you are in the warm wind stroke, flowers, green hills and water,fertile land, white spring scenery, will enjoy them; When you face as goldsilver, fruits of the autumn season, will be pleased. Have you ever wondered,that is full of spring scenery is after cold after the baptism of ying, theautumn scenery is accepted after the heat melting crystallization. Thoughtful,actually our life as well. Don't go through a ideal and struggle of the freezingcold, which can get covered in tears?Ideal. Is the first level, just like big tree, but it is only a singleseed. The luster of the life ideal is needed to modify, it gave the life themost bright light. With it, we will insist on our own way more walk more far,ideal is very big, can be a lifetime of ideal, a phase of the ideal, the idealof the year. Ideal is very small, but even an hour a day a month for one minutethe ideal can ignite your heart the most beautiful spark, a way to wash away thevast dust, all the way forward. How flowers in full bloom in spring and summerof how stars twinkling silver, the road of life, how to set sail, drew a pieceof poetry to the blue sky? I think the answer is simple - that is to make theheart that can grow into a tree of the "seed" takes root germination.Struggle, is the second level. The tree again big, also need to processit's growth. Youth itself, is a bright and dazzling word, are in such a splendidtime of our next. Young heart unavoidable also look forward to a lot, yes, whodoes not desire to be your own, bring the boat of life navigation into anothersports? From the devotion to study of literacy of students sent resolutely to bein a hurry an office worker, we crossed the adult line, the most magnificentchapter in life has quietly started from here. Preoccupied with wings to fly outof the parents' care, fight your own highest heaven nine days, after all, myyouth, want to by our own! And just as loudly shout exports, desperate fromgreenhouse, facing the immensity of heaven and earth, if we lost, whether Ishould calm down: my youth, how can I make decision? In life, everyone will meetthe unpleasant things, suffer setbacks, misunderstood, criticism, and so on.There was a feeling, no doubt, is a formidable obstacle. But this is the bitterand the sweet in growth, the tree's growth needs sunshine with nutrients. Ifnecessary please generosity will be your confidence and courage. Remember:though the flowers in the greenhouse, long yan, but inside but always within itthat gives a person the fragrance.Events such as song, in the journey of life, despite the rocky, have pity,but not lose the beauty of youth. Believe in yourself, there is always hope, letus remember that sentence: missed the sun, I don't cry, otherwise, I will missthe moon and the stars. So, let's come on!ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,i am chinese. i am proud of being a chinese with five thousand years of civilization behind. i‘ve learned about the four great inventions made by our forefathers. i‘ve learned about the great wall and the yangtze river. i‘ve learned about zhang heng and i‘ve learned about zheng says the yellow river civilization has vanished?i know that my ancestors have made miracles on this fertile land and we‘re still making miracles. who can ignore the fact that we have established ourselves as a great state in the world, that we have devised our own nuclear weapons, that we have successfully sent our satellites into space, and that our gnp ranks no. 7 in the world? we have experienced the plunders by other nations,and we have experienced the war. yet, based on such ruins, there still standsour nation----china, unyielding and unconquerable!i once came across an american tourist. she said,�Dchina has a history of five thousand years, but the us only has a history of 200 years. five thousand years ago, china took the lead in the world,and now it is the us that is leading.‖ my heart wa s deeply touched by these words. it is true that we‘re still a developing nation,but it doesn‘t mean that we can despise ourselves. we have such a long-standing history, we have such abundant resources, we have such intelligent and diligent people, and we have enough to be proud of. we havereasons to say proudly: we are sure to take the lead in the world in thefuture again, for our problems are big, but our ambition is even bigger, our challenges are great, but our will is even greater.i am chinese. i have inherited black hair and black eyes. i have inherited the virtues of my ancestors. i have also taken over responsibility. i am sure, that wherever i go, whatever i do, i shall never forget that i am chinese!I like all kinds of outdoor sports.Such as playing tabletennis,basketball,climbing the mountains,travelling,reading books and so on.Of all the hobbies,I like traveling best.I often go to other provinces with my parents during the st year we went to Emei and visited Yunan Provice.I can learn different culture and peole when I travel.I can taste lots of local food,too.on weekends I like playing basketball with my father or my friends.When I play basketball,I forget all my worries and it can make me happy and keep fit.I want to be a basketball star like Yaoming.Hobbies are very inportand in our lives.When I am free,I like reading books.I get lots of knowledge from them.Books are like my good friends.I like reading books very much,because there are lots of interesting things in them.Two years ago,I didn't like reading very much.I had plenty of time,but I spent lots of time on playing with computers.When I was very young,I didn't think reading book was interesting,because I found nothing more interesting than the computer games.I've changed now.I enjoy reading novels,because there're lots of interesting stories.I love to read Harry Potter.That's a good novel.I know that it is one of the best-sellers in England.I'm always lose myself in the interesting stories.ladies and gentleman,good evening!it's my great honor to present this speech today.my name is peace and i am from class 1 of teaching chinese as a foreign language. my topic today is "living at present is my top concern"。

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50篇经典英文演讲之3Barry Goldwater: 1964 Republican National Convention AddressMy good friend and great Republican, Dick Nixon, and your charming wife, Pat; my running mate, that wonderful Republican who has served us so well for so long, Bill Miller and his wife, Stephanie; to Thurston Morton who's done such a commendable job in chairmaning this Convention; to Mr. Herbert Hoover, who I hope is watching; and to that -- that great American and his wife, General and Mrs. Eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow Republicans here assembled, and Americans across this great Nation.From this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. Together -- Together we will win.I accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. I accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and I seek your continued help and your continued guidance. My fellow Republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. Our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the hearts and the hands of this great Republican Party, and I promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause; that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought to it by enthusiasm, by devotion, and plain hard work.In this world no person, no Party can guarantee anything, but what we can doand what we shall do is to deserve victory, and victory will be ours.The good Lord raised this mighty Republic to be a home for the brave and to flourish as the land of the free -- not to stagnate in the swampland of collectivism, not to cringe before the bullying of communism.Now, my fellow Americans, the tide has been running against freedom. Our people have followed false prophets. We must, and we shall, return to proven ways -- not because they are old, but because they are true. We must, and we shall, set the tides running again in the cause of freedom. And this party, with its every action, every word, every breath, and every heartbeat, has but a single resolve, and that is freedom -- freedom made orderly for this Nation by our constitutional government; freedom under a government limited by the laws of nature and of nature's God; freedom balanced so that order lacking liberty [sic] will not become the slavery of the prison shell [cell]; balanced so that liberty lacking order will not become the license of the mob and of the jungle.Now, we Americans understand freedom. We have earned it; we have lived for it, and we have died for it. This Nation and its people are freedom's model in asearching world. We can be freedom's missionaries in a doubting world. But, ladies and gentlemen, first we must renew freedom's mission in our own hearts and in our own homes.During four futile years, the administration which we shall replace has -- has distorted and lost that vision. It has talked and talked and talked and talked the words of freedom, but it has failed and failed and failed in the works of freedom.Now, failures cements the wall of shame in Berlin. Failures blot the sands of shame at the Bay of Pigs. Failures mark the slow death of freedom in Laos. Failures infest the jungles of Vietnam. And failures haunt the houses of our once great alliances and undermine the greatest bulwark ever erected by free nations -- the NATO community. Failures proclaim lost leadership, obscure purpose, weakening will, and the risk of inciting our sworn enemies to new aggressions and to new excesses.And because of this administration we are tonight a world divided; we are a Nation becalmed. We have lost the brisk pace of diversity and the genius of individual creativity. We are plodding along at a pace set by centralized planning, red tape, rules without responsibility, and regimentation without recourse.Rather than useful jobs in our country, our people have been offered bureaucratic "make work"; rather than moral leadership, they have been given bread and circuses. They have been given spectacles, and, yes, they've even been given scandals.Tonight, there is violence in our streets, corruption in our highest offices, aimlessness amongst our youth, anxiety among our elders, and there's a virtual despair among the many who look beyond material success for the inner meaning of their lives. And where examples of morality should be set, the opposite is seen. Small men, seeking great wealth or power, have too often and too long turned even the highest levels of public service into mere personal opportunity.Now, certainly, simple honesty is not too much to demand of men in government. We find it in most. Republicans demand it from everyone. They demand it from everyone no matter how exalted or protected his position might be. Now the -- the growing menace in our country tonight, to personal safety, to life, to limb and property, in homes, in churches, on the playgrounds, and places of business, particularly in our great cities, is the mounting concern, or should be, of every thoughtful citizen in the United States.Security from domestic violence, no less than from foreign aggression, is the most elementary and fundamental purpose of any government, and a government that cannot fulfill this purpose is one that cannot long command the loyalty of its citizens.History shows us -- it demonstrates that nothing, nothing prepares the way for tyranny more than the failure of public officials to keep the streets safe from bullies and marauders.Now, we Republicans see all this as more, much more, than the result of mere political differences or mere political mistakes. We see this as the result of a fundamentally and absolutely wrong view of man, his nature, and his destiny. Those who seek to live your lives for you, to take your liberties in return for relieving you of yours, those who elevate the state and downgrade the citizen must see ultimately a world in which earthly power can be substituted for Divine Will, and this Nation was founded upon the rejection of that notion and upon the acceptance of God as the author of freedom.Now those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth. They -- and let me remind you, they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyrannies. Absolute power does corrupt, and those who seek it must be suspect and must be opposed. Their mistaken course stems from false notions, ladies and gentlemen, of equality. Equality, rightly understood, as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences. Wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism.Fellow Republicans, it is the cause of Republicanism to resist concentrations of power, private or public, which -- which enforce such conformity and inflict such despotism. It is the cause of Republicanism to ensure that power remains in the hands of the people. And, so help us God, that is exactly what a Republican President will do with the help of a Republican Congress.It is further the cause of Republicanism to restore a clear understanding of the tyranny of man over man in the world at large. It is our cause to dispel the foggy thinking which avoids hard decisions in the delusion that a world of conflict will somehow mysteriously resolve itself into a world of harmony, if we just don't rock the boat or irritate the forces of aggression -- and this is hogwash.It is further the cause of Republicanism to remind ourselves, and the world, that only the strong can remain free, that only the strong can keep the peace.Now, I needn't remind you, or my fellow Americans regardless of party, that Republicans have shouldered this hard responsibility and marched in this cause before. It was Republican leadership under Dwight Eisenhower that kept the peace, and passed along to this administration the mightiest arsenal for defense the world has ever known. And I needn't remind you that it was the strength and the [un]believable will of the Eisenhower years that kept the peace by using ourstrength, by using it in the Formosa Straits and in Lebanon and by showing it courageously at all times.It was during those Republican years that the thrust of Communist imperialism was blunted. It was during those years of Republican leadership that this world moved closer, not to war, but closer to peace, than at any other time in the last three decades.And I needn't remind you -- but I will -- that it's been during Democratic years that our strength to deter war has stood still, and even gone into a planned decline. It has been during Democratic years that we have weakly stumbled into conflict, timidly refusing to draw our own lines against aggression, deceitfully refusing to tell even our people of our full participation, and tragically, letting our finest men die on battlefields, unmarked by purpose, unmarked by pride or the prospect of victory.Yesterday, it was Korea. Tonight, it is Vietnam. Make no bones of this. Don't try to sweep this under the rug. We are at war in Vietnam. And yet the President, who is the Commander-in-Chief of our forces, refuses to say -- refuses to say, mind you, whether or not the objective over there is victory. And his Secretary of Defense continues to mislead and misinform the American people, and enough of it has gone by.And I needn't remind you -- but I will -- it has been during Democratic years that a billion persons were cast into Communist captivity and their fate cynically sealed.Today -- Today in our beloved country we have an administration which seems eager to deal with communism in every coin known -- from gold to wheat, from consulates to confidences, and even human freedom itself.Now the Republican cause demands that we brand communism as the principal disturber of peace in the world today. Indeed, we should brand it as the only significant disturber of the peace, and we must make clear that until its goals of conquest are absolutely renounced and its relations with all nations tempered, communism and the governments it now controls are enemies of every man on earth who is or wants to be free.Now, we here in America can keep the peace only if we remain vigilant and only if we remain strong. Only if we keep our eyes open and keep our guard up can we prevent war. And I want to make this abundantly clear: I don't intend to let peace or freedom be torn from our grasp because of lack of strength or lack of will -- and that I promise you, Americans.I believe that we must look beyond the defense of freedom today to its extension tomorrow. I believe that the communism which boasts it will bury us will, instead, give way to the forces of freedom. And I can see in the distant and yet recognizable future the outlines of a world worthy of our dedication, our every risk, our every effort, our every sacrifice along the way. Yes, a world that will redeem the suffering of those who will be liberated from tyranny. I can see -- and I suggest that all thoughtful men must contemplate -- the flowering of an Atlantic civilization, the whole of Europe reunified and freed, trading openly across its borders, communicating openly across the world.Now, this is a goal far, far more meaningful than a moon shot.It's a -- It's a truly inspiring goal for all free men to set for themselves during the latter half of the twentieth century.I can also see -- and all free men must thrill to -- the events of this Atlantic civilization joined by its great ocean highway to the United States. What a destiny! What a destiny can be ours to stand as a great central pillar linking Europe, the Americas, and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the Pacific. I can see a day when all the Americas, North and South, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged one by one in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. We know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day or wiped away in an hour. But we pledge, we pledge that human sympathy -- what our neighbors to the South call an attitude of "simpatico" -- no less than enlightened self'-interest will be our guide.And I can see this Atlantic civilization galvanizing and guiding emergent nations everywhere.Now I know this freedom is not the fruit of every soil. I know that our own freedom was achieved through centuries, by unremitting efforts of brave and wise men. And I know that the road to freedom is a long and a challenging road. And I know also that some men may walk away from it, that some men resist challenge, accepting the false security of governmental paternalism.And I -- And I pledge that the America I envision in the years ahead will extendits hand in health, in teaching and in cultivation, so that all new nations will be at least encouraged -- encouraged! -- to go our way, so that they will not wander down the dark alleys of tyranny or the dead-end streets of collectivism.My fellow Republicans, we do no man a service by hiding freedom's light under a bushel of mistaken humility.I seek an America proud of its past, proud of its ways, proud of its dreams, and determined actively to proclaim them. But our example to the world must, like charity, begin at home.In our vision of a good and decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual; otherwise our vision is blind at the outset.We must assure a society here which, while never abandoning the needy or forsaking the helpless, nurtures incentives and opportunities for the creative and the productive. We must know the whole good is the product of many single contributions.And I cherish a day when our children once again will restore as heroes the sort of men and women who, unafraid and undaunted, pursue the truth, strive to cure disease, subdue and make fruitful our natural environment and produce the inventive engines of production, science, and technology.This Nation, whose creative people have enhanced this entire span of history, should again thrive upon the greatness of all those things which we, we as individual citizens, can and should do. And during Republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud of their role, jealous of their responsibilities, unlimited in their aspirations -- a Nation where all who can will be self-reliant.We Republicans see in our constitutional form of government the great framework which assures the orderly but dynamic fulfillment of the whole man, and we see the whole man as the great reason for instituting orderly government in the first place.We see -- We see in private property and in economy based upon and fostering private property, the one way to make government a durable ally of the whole man, rather than his determined enemy. We see in the sanctity of private property the only durable foundation for constitutional government in a free society. And -- And beyond that, we see, in cherished diversity of ways, diversity of thoughts, of motives and accomplishments. We don't seek to lead anyone's life for him. We only seek -- only seek to secure his rights, guarantee him opportunity -- guarantee him opportunity to strive, with government performing only those needed and constitutionally sanctioned tasks which cannot otherwise be performed.We Republicans seek a government that attends to its inherent responsibilities of maintaining a stable monetary and fiscal climate, encouraging a free and a competitive economy and enforcing law and order. Thus, do we seek inventiveness, diversity, and creative difference within a stable order, for weRepublicans define government's role where needed at many, many levels -- preferably, though, the one closest to the people involved.Our towns and our cities, then our counties, then our states, then our regional compacts -- and only then, the national government. That, let me remind you, is the ladder of liberty, built by decentralized power. On it also we must have balance between the branches of government at every level.Balance, diversity, creative difference: These are the elements of the Republican equation. Republicans agree -- Republicans agree heartily to disagree on many, many of their applications, but we have never disagreed on the basic fundamental issues of why you and I are Republicans.This is a Party. This Republican Party is a Party for free men, not for blind followers, and not for conformists.In fact, in 1858 Abraham Lincoln said this of the Republican party -- and I quote him, because he probably could have said it during the last week or so: "It was composed of strange, discordant, and even hostile elements" -- end of the quote -- in 1858. Yet -- Yet all of these elements agreed on one paramount objective: To arrest the progress of slavery, and place it in the course of ultimate extinction.Today, as then, but more urgently and more broadly than then, the task of preserving and enlarging freedom at home and of safeguarding it from the forces of tyranny abroad is great enough to challenge all our resources and to require all our strength.Anyone who joins us in all sincerity, we welcome. Those who do not care for our cause, we don't expect to enter our ranks in any case. And -- And let our Republicanism, so focused and so dedicated, not be made fuzzy and futile by unthinking and stupid labels.I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.(Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.)And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.Why the beauty of the very system we Republicans are pledged to restore and revitalize, the beauty of this Federal system of ours is in its reconciliation of diversity with unity. We must not see malice in honest differences of opinion, and no matter how great, so long as they are not inconsistent with the pledges we have given to each other in and through our Constitution.Our Republican cause is not to level out the world or make its people conform in computer regimented sameness. Our Republican cause is to free our people and light the way for liberty throughout the world.Ours is a very human cause for very humane goals.This Party, its good people, and its unquenchable devotion to freedom, will not fulfill the purposes of this campaign, which we launch here and now, until our cause has won the day, inspired the world, and shown the way to a tomorrow worthy of all our yesteryears.I repeat, I accept your nomination with humbleness, with pride, and you and I are going to fight for the goodness of our land.Thank you.。

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