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2024年3月25日发(作者:margintop穿透)

2023年有关于生活的英语演讲稿

2023年有关于生活的英语演讲稿1

How to say futureMan’s life is a process of growing up, actually I’

m standing here is a growth.

If a person’s life must constituted by various choices, then I grow

up along with these choices. Once I hope I can study in a college in future,

however that’s passed, as you know I come here, now I wonder what the

future holds for (= what will happen to) me.

When I come to this school, I told to myself: this my near future,

all starts here.

Following I will learn to become a man, a integrated man, who has a

fine body, can take on important task, has independent thought, an open

mind, intensive thought, has the ability to judge right and wrong, has

a perfect job. Once my teacher said :” you are not sewing, you are stylist;

never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought, not

craft.”

I will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study,

during these process I will combine learning with doing.

If I can achieve this “future”, I think that I really grow up.

And I deeply believe kindred, good-fellowship and love will

perfection and happy in the future.

How to say futureMaybe it’s a nice wish. Lets make up our minds, stick

to it and surely well enjoy our life.

2023年有关于生活的英语演讲稿2

Love your life, poor as it may perhaps have some pleasant,

thrilling, glorious hours,even in a poorhouse.

The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the almshouse as

brightly as from the rich man's abode;the snow melts before its door as

early in the spring.I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly

there,and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace.

The town's poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives

of they are simply great enough to receive without

think that they are above being supported by the town;but

it oftener happens that they are not above supporting themselves by

dishonest means, which should be more disreputable.

Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like not trouble

yourself much to get new things,whether clothes or the old;

return to them.

Things do not change; we your clothes and keep your

thoughts.

God will see that you do not want I were confined to a corner

of a garret all my days,like a spider,the world would be just as large

to me while I had my thoughts about me.

有关于生活的.英语演讲稿3

In our daily lives, we have many choices to make, such as what to eat

for supper,what clothes to wear, or what to do on weekends. At certain

times in our lives, we need to make even more critical choices, such as

which school to attend, what job to take or who to choose as husband or

wife. Yes, life is a matter of choice. Seemimgly, it means a choice of

tangible things. But in essence, it means choosing a way of life. Life

is to be lived, savored, and enjoyed, not to be wasted or complained about.

Hardly can we forget the time when our society faced the grave threat

from the life-and-death disease--SARS. Yet, even during those dreadful

times, some afflicted people remained optimistic. Instead of wearing

neutral white masks, some people turned to colouful ones, and thus display

a happy mood. And some creative people dubbed SARS to mean "SMILE AND

REMAIN SMILING." I was deeply touched by their optimisim, nearly

forgetting that we're still in a battle. people who survive these kinds

of circumstances, (at some point)decide in their minds to carry on in spite

of the overwhelming odds.

laid-off workers, typically regarded as the victims of economic

advancement, are subject to desperation that being unmeployed has brought

on them. But, encouragingly, we have witnessed some of them striving hard

to rebuild confidence toward life and discover new opportunities for

demonstrating their values.

Although we cannot choose our appearance, inborn gifts and even avoid

unexpected disasters and adversities, we do have the privilege to choose

to live optimistcally,to love our lives, to have dreams, and to cherish

hopes.

Every morning when we get up, we have a choice of how we want to

approach life that day. As for me, I choose to be cheerful.

2023年有关于生活的英语演讲稿4

My life in the future

Good evening, my fans! My name is Tang Wenzhao. It’s my honor to stand

here to deliver this speech. Today my topic is My Life In The Future.

What will the future life be likeWonderfulChallengingOr

mysteriousEveryone give different answers. As we are young, we may have

dreams of all kinds: to be what you wanna be, to stay with the one whom

you deeply love, or to devote yourself to the world…These pictures are

also in my mind. Now I’d like to share them with you.

The first scene is set in my office: I am struggling together with

my teammates. We are programming a new app. Yes, I’m an engineer writing

application software. After graduating from university, I’ll be part of

Apple, where my teammates are the best in the world. Maybe at that time,

all of you here are using our products, and my application gives you a

lot of convenience. Then don’t forget to give me your favorable praise,

“Yeah, Jack, you have done a good job!”

The second scene is switched to a park: I am wandering with my family

members. We are laughing and chatting all the way. My attention is fixed

on my two-year-old daughter. She is wearing a bright smile, asking me,

“Daddy, where are we going” Yes! You see I have a nice family and

certainly I’m a responsible husband and father.

Now here comes the third scene: I’m standing on the platform of a

Hope School and giving English lessons to those poor children. I’m a

volunteer teacher now. I’m willing to devote all my life to helping them.

I believe it is meaningful and worthwhile.

Such is my future life after 10 years: I have a stable job which I

have deep passion for, a warm family which I can rely on and a volunteering

career where I can contribute myself to the society. I’m successful to

some degree. I hope to meet you here again after 10 years, when I can share

my experiences with all of you. Isn't that wonderfulWait for me! I’ll

surely be back!

2023年有关于生活的英语演讲稿5

Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking

on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”. That

was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students

think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject.

Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard

to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city,

Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect

the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. He

suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing

down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication.

While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization

on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.

Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has

given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related

to their lives. Chinese students become more open-minded and receive

various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity becomes more obvious

on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves.

It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce

competition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they

finally succeeded in the contest.

Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an

anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said:

“When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding

a right way, you’re really upset. Then you have to encourage yourself,

and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right

way with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended

the International Public Speaking competition in London in May 1996

afterward and got the first prize historically.

The winner in surprised the audience, since she came from accounting

major instead of English major. Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior

in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had

some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion

and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even

changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study.

The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is

personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from

the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their

dreams.

When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech

in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked

what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media

tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart,

which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, I don’

t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”

Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still

others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will

overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.

I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. People who visit

my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when

silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old,

cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten

guards standing still for centuries.

Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi’

an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which

snakes across half our country. They built walls to protect against

enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has survived to this day: we still

have many parks and schools walled off from the public.

For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world

to me.

My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the

eastern suburbs of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some

foreign students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked

by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. Suddenly one

foreign student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”

“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied. He seemed taken

aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set

off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”,

while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in

China that had no walls.

That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student.

For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and

Cambridge were not surrounded by walls. I have to admit that we do have

many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully

at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep

some walls but tear down those that impede our development.

Let me give another example.

A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on

business law and found a copy in the law school library. However, the

librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’

t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to

spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered

dust on the shelf.

At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had

started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries

at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. Barriers

would be replaced by bridges. An inter-library loan system would give us

access to books from any library. With globalization and China integrated

into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked

down.

I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard

to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our

attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to

examine their role in the modern world.

And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we

tear them down? Definitely not. My city, like Beijing and other cities,

is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls

attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are

trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have become

bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders

of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such

great changes in the role of their walls. They are now bridges that link

East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world. Our

cultural heritage will survive globalization.


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