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    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇1)
    Dear judges and participants,
    I am honored to have the opportunity to speak to you today about the theme "Exploring the World around Us." As we stand here today, we are all connected to the world around us in various ways, whether it be through our families, communities, or cultures.
    One of the most important things we can do is to learn more about the world around us. This means learning about different cultures, traditions, and ways of life. It also means being aware of the challenges that we face and working together to address them.
    One way to learn more about the world is to travel. Travel allows us to see new places, meet new people, and learn about their cultures. It also allows us to experience different ways of life and gain new perspectives.
    Another way to learn more about the world is through education. We can educate ourselves about different subjects and topics, such as history, science, and social justice. This not only helps us to understand the world around us but also helps us to make a positive impact.
    Finally, we can learn more about the world through our media. We can read books, watch movies, and listen to music that tell us about different cultures and communities. This not only helps us to broaden our horizons but also helps us to connect with others who share our values.
    In conclusion, the world around us is a vast and complex place, and learning more about it is essential for our well-being and for the well-being of the planet. By exploring the world around us, we can gain new insights, make new friends, and work towards making a positive impact. Thank you.
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇2)
    Shanghai International Studies University Advisor: Gong Longsheng
    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Today I would like to begin with a story.
    There was once a physical therapist who traveled all the way from America to Africa to do a census about mountain gorillas [go?ril?la || g?r?l?]n. 大猩猩; 歹徒; 壯而殘暴的男人。
    These gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of poaching and being put into the zoo. She went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. She witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged weve ever been, where in the very depth of the African rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled their babies.
    Yes, thats a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called
    Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs. Dian Fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in Rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.
    To me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment. Today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. On the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the 21st century, provides pe
    ople with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go去看看每一件值得看的事情, 去任何一個值得去(或可以去)的地方。
    It has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in GDP growth. It has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland(n. 奇境, 非常好的地方, 仙境) of prosperity. But on the other hand, many problems can occur---
    natural scenes arent natural anymore. Deforestation to heat lodges is devastating || dev?ste?t] v. 毀壞Nepal.
    Oil spills from tourist boats are polluting Antarctica n. 南極洲. Tribal adj. 部落的; 種族的people are forsaking f?(r)se?k]v. 放棄, 拋棄their native music
    and dress to listen to U2 on Walkman and wear Nike and Reeboks.All these appalling[appal?ling |adj. 駭人的, 可怕的; 十分低劣的facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by站在旁邊, 旁觀; 與...合力; 幫助; 支持
    and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been eroding(侵
    蝕) our resources. Encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the United Nations has made the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the worlds attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.
    Now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations--
    big notes, small notes or even coins--
    人), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and invalids(殘疾
    人), Some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. These are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are
    suffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood. Why? Because they care. Because they still want their Mother Nature back. Because they know it still belongs to them.
    This kind of feeling that I have, ladies and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it, its all coming from a scene to remember, a scene to recall and to cherish. The other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. I found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place
    remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.
    And all those unforgettable scenes strengthened the feeling that its time for us to do something, for our own and our coming generation.
    Once again, I have come to think of Mrs. Dian Fossey be- cause its with her spirit, passion, courage and strong sense of our ecoenvironment that we are taking our next step into the world.
    And no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, theres always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.
    Thank you very much.
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇3)
    Long long ago, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful young girl.
    She was very sad. Because her mother had died and her father had married again. His new wife had two ugly daughters, Esmerelda and Griselda
    Soon after, her father also died and life immediately(立即) changed for the girl.
    “You will be our servant(仆人), ”said her stepmother(繼母). “You will do everything we say.”
    “You must sleep in the kitchens.” said the stepsisters.
    There she had to do hard work from morning until evening, get up before daybreak(黎明), carry water, make the fires, cook, and wash. Besides(除了) this, the sisters did everything imaginable(可以想象) to hurt her. They made fun of her. In the evening when she had worked herself weary(厭倦), there was no bed for her. Instead she had to sleep by the hearth in the ashes(灰). And because she always looked dusty(塵土飛揚(yáng)) and dirty, they called her Cinderella.
    “There are cinders(煤渣) all over your clothes!” exclaimed(喊叫) the stepmother. “ Cinderella. Thats your new name. Clear these things away, Cinderella.”
    “Cinderella! Cinderella!” Esmerelda and Griselda said. “Oh, how clever you are, Mama!”
    One day, an invitation(邀請) arrived from the palace.
    “Girls, listen to this,” said the stepmother. Cinderella was serving(準(zhǔn)備) the breakfast. She listened as her stepmother read the invitation.
    “The King is having a ball,” she said excitedly(興奮). “He is looking for a wife for the Prince! Oh, my dears, this is wonderful. He will probably choose one of you, but it will be such a hard choice to make.
    ”Am I invited too, stepmother?“ asked Cinderella.
    ”You! Certainly(當(dāng)然) not!“ exclaimed(驚呼) her stepmother. ”The thought of such a thing. A scruffy servant(破舊的仆人) going to a ball, when only beautiful ladies are invited!“
    ”Hah! Hah!“ laughed the stepsisters. ”Beautiful! That doesnt include you, Cinderella!“
    ”You may help my two lovely girls to get ready,“ said her stepmother.
    ”We shall all have new dresses, girls, and we shall go shopping today. Clear away these things, Cinderella.“
    Oh, I wish I could go to the ball, thought(認(rèn)為) Cinderella.
    The day of the ball arrived and the whole day was spent preparing Esmerelda and Griselda. Cinderella did her best to make the sisters look pretty, but it was an impossible task.
    Finally, the coach arrived to collect the girls and their mother.
    Cinderella was very tired and she wandered back to the kitchens.
    ”O(jiān)h, I did so want to go,“ she sighed(嘆氣) as she sat down by the fire.
    ”Whats to stop you?“ asked a voice(聲音).
    ”Whos that?“ asked Cinderella, looking around.
    ”Im here by the door.“ A strange woman walked up to Cinderella. ”I heard you the other day, wishing you could go to the ball. Well, the ball is this evening, and youre going.“
    ”But how?“ asked Cinderella. ”What can you do?“
    ”Anything I want to,“ said the woman. ”Im your fairy(仙女) godmother, and Im here to send you to the ball.
    She sat down.
    “Come now,” she said. “Dry those tears(擦干眼淚). We have work to do. I need a large pumpkin(南瓜), two mice(老鼠) and a frog. Can you find these?”
    “Yes,” said Cinderella, mystified(迷惑) by the request(請求).
    “Off you go, then.”
    When Cinderella found all the things, her fairy godmother took them all outside.
    “Now for the magic,” she said. She waved(揮舞) her hands and the air began to twinkle(閃爍) and sparkle(閃光). The pumpkin began to grow and change, until standing there was a coach.
    The mice changed into two fine footmen(步兵), the frog into the driver, and the rats(老鼠) into two beautiful horses to pull the coach.
    Cinderella clapped(拍) her hands. “Its beautiful!” she cried.
    “In you get,” said her fairy godmother.
    “But I cant go like this,” said Cinderella.
    “Like what?” asked the fairy godmother. “You look lovely to me.”
    Cinderella looked at herself. While the magic had been working on the pumpkin, it had also been working on her. Instead of her ragged(破爛) dress she wore a beautiful ball gown(晚禮服), with glass slippers(玻璃鞋) on her feet.
    “Oh, fairy godmother,” said Cinderella. “Its lovely. How can I thank you?”
    “By going to the ball,” said the fairy godmother. “Off you go, but remember, the magic stops working at midnight(午夜). Everything will change back then. Now go and enjoy yourself.”
    “Good-bye, fairy godmother,” called Cinderella, as the coach swept off.
    Cinderella arrived at the palace(皇宮) and walked into the ballroom. Everyone stopped and stared(看著).
    “Who is she?” people asked, including her stepmother and stepsisters.
    The Prince saw her, and had eyes for no one else for the rest of the evening. Cinderella danced only with the Prince(王子), and as the evening passed, he fell in love with her.
    A clock chiming(報時) reminded Cinderella of her fairy godmothers warning(警告). It must be eleven oclock, she thought(告知), but she asked the Prince. “What time is it?”
    “Almost midnight,” he answered.
    “Oh, no!” cried Cinderella. “I must go!”
    “You cant. Not now,” said the Prince.
    “I must.” And Cinderella swept out of the room, and ran out of the palace. As she ran, the clock finished chiming. Cinderellas clothes changed back into rags(破布), and the coach and horses were nowhere to be seen.
    The Prince tried to follow, but he couldnt catch up. When he reached(走到) the door, all he found was one glass slipper. He ran to the main door.
    “Was a beautiful girl just driven(趕) out of here?” he asked the guard(士兵).
    “No, your Highness. Ive only seen a scruffy servant(邋遢的仆人) girl,” the guard answered.
    “Ive lost her,” said the Prince, and he returned sadly to the palace.
    The next morning, Cinderellas stepmother and stepsisters were talking about the ball.
    The Prince meanwhile(同時) decided to look for the mysterious(神秘) girl he had fallen in love with. He issued(發(fā)表) a proclamation(公告). “Whoever the glass shoe fits(合適), shall be wife to the Prince.”
    The Prince and his footman(仆人) went from house to house of all the ladies invited to the ball.
    He finally arrived at the stepmothers house.
    “Its my shoe!” cried Esmerelda, trying desperately(穿) to pull the shoe on.
    “Please, miss!” said the footman. “Your foot is too big. you will break the slipper(玻璃鞋).”
    Griselda tried the shoe, but her toes were far too long.
    “Is there anyone else?” asked the Prince.
    “Theres only Cinderella, the maid(女仆),” said the stepmother. “But she wasnt even at the ball.”
    “All the ladies in the kingdom(王國) must try the slipper,” said the footman.
    Cinderella was called from the kitchen. Esmerelda and Griselda laughed when they saw how dirty she was. But their laughter turned to tears when they saw Cinderellas foot slide easily into the slipper.
    “Oh!” they cried. “It fits!”
    The Prince looked at Cinderella and realised that she was the girl that he had fallen in love with.
    Cinderella took the other slipper from her pocket(口袋) and put it on.
    The Prince was happy to have found her, and on a bright sunny day, he and Cinderella were married. They lived happily ever after.
    很久以前,在一個遙遠(yuǎn)的地方,住著一個年輕漂亮的姑娘。
    她很傷心。因?yàn)樗哪赣H已經(jīng)去世,她的父親再次結(jié)婚。他的新妻子有兩個丑陋的女兒,Esmerelda和Griselda
    不久之后,她的父親也死了,生活馬上(立即)為女孩改變。
    “你將是我們的仆人(仆人),說:”她的繼母(繼母)。 “你會做的一切,我們說的?!?BR>    “你必須睡在廚房?!苯憬阏f。
    在那里,她不得不從早晨到晚上做艱苦的工作,天亮前起床(黎明),提水,生火,做飯,洗。除了(除了)這一點(diǎn),姐妹們做的一切都是想象(可以想象)傷害她。他們把她的樂趣。在黃昏時,她曾自己疲憊(厭倦),沒有床,等著她。相反,她不得不睡在骨灰由(灰)爐邊。而且因?yàn)樗偸强粗鴫m土飛揚(yáng)(塵土飛揚(yáng))和臟了,他們叫她灰姑娘。
    “有渣(煤渣)在你的衣服!”驚呼(喊叫)的繼母。 “灰姑娘。這就是你的新名稱。清除這些東西拿走,灰姑娘”。
    “灰姑娘!灰姑娘!” Esmerelda和Griselda說。 “哦,你真聰明,媽媽!”
    有一天,邀請(邀請)剛從皇宮。
    “女孩,聽這個,說:”繼母?;夜媚锓?wù)(準(zhǔn)備)的早餐。她聽著她的繼母讀了邀請。
    “國王是有一個球,”她興奮地說(興奮)。 “他的是一個王子的妻子看,噢,親愛的,這是美妙的。他可能會選擇一個你,但會這樣艱難的抉擇。
    “我邀請過,繼母?”問灰姑娘。
    “你!當(dāng)然(當(dāng)然)不!”驚呼(驚呼)她的繼母。 “本以為這樣的事情。一個破舊的仆人(破舊的仆人)去一個球,當(dāng)時只有漂亮的小姐是請!”
    “哈!哈!”姐姐笑著說。 “漂亮!這還不包括對自己的女兒!”
    “你可以幫助我的兩個可愛的女孩準(zhǔn)備好,”她的繼母。
    “我們都應(yīng)有新衣服,女孩,我們將今天去購物。清除這些東西,灰姑娘”。
    噢,我希望我能去參加舞會,思想(認(rèn)為)灰姑娘。
    球的一天到了,花了一整天的準(zhǔn)備Esmerelda和Griselda?;夜媚镆彩顾淖詈玫慕忝煤每?,但它是一個不可能完成的任務(wù)。
    最后,教練抵達(dá)收集的女孩和他們的母親。
    灰姑娘非常疲憊,她在街上轉(zhuǎn)悠回到廚房。
    “噢,我這樣做是不想去,”她嘆了口氣(嘆氣),她坐在火爐邊下來。
    “什么來阻止你?”問了一個聲音(聲音)。
    “是誰?”問灰姑娘,四處張望。
    “我的門了。”一個陌生的女人走到灰姑娘。 “我聽說你有一天,希望你能去參加舞會。好了,今天晚上的球,而你去?!?BR>    “怎么會呢?”問灰姑娘。 “你可以做什么?”
    “只要我想,”那個女人說。 “我是你的童話(仙女)教母,我是來送你到球。
    她坐了下來。
    “來吧,”她說。 “擦干眼淚(擦干眼淚)。我們有工作要做。我需要一個大南瓜(南瓜),兩只老鼠(老鼠)和一只青蛙。你能找到這些?”
    “是的,”灰姑娘,迷惑的請求(請求)(迷惑)。
    “關(guān)你去,然后。”
    當(dāng)灰姑娘發(fā)現(xiàn)所有的事情,她的仙女教母,把他們?nèi)客饷妗?BR>    “現(xiàn)在的魔力,”她說。她揮手(揮舞)她的手和空氣開始閃爍(閃爍)和閃光(閃光)。南瓜開始成長和改變,直到站在那里是一個教練。
    罰款分為兩個步兵(步兵),青蛙變成了驅(qū)動程序的小鼠,并分為兩個漂亮的馬鼠(老鼠)拉的教練。
    灰姑娘拍手(拍)她的手。 “它真美!”她哭了。
    “在你得到的,”她的仙女教母。
    “像什么?”問仙女教母。 “你看上去可愛極了我?!?BR>    灰姑娘看著自己。雖然魔術(shù)已經(jīng)就南瓜工作,它也一直在研究她。而不是她的衣衫襤褸(破爛)裙子,她穿了漂亮的球禮服(晚禮服),與她的腳玻璃拖鞋(玻璃鞋)。
    “哦,仙女教母,說:”灰姑娘。 “這是可愛。我該如何感謝你呢?”
    “通過進(jìn)入球”之稱的仙女教母。 “關(guān)你去,但要記住,神奇的停在午夜(午夜)工作。一切都將改變當(dāng)時的情況?,F(xiàn)在去欣賞自己?!?BR>    “再見,神仙教母,”叫灰姑娘,作為教練席卷了。
    灰姑娘來到宮(皇宮),進(jìn)入舞廳走去。每個人都停下來,盯著(看著)。
    “她是誰?”有人問,包括她的繼母和姐姐。
    王子看到她,并為不為別的,晚上休息一的眼睛?;夜媚锱c王子跳舞只(王子),并作為傳遞的晚上,他愛上了她。
    一個時鐘報時(報時)提醒她的仙女教母的'警告(警告)灰姑娘。 這必須是十一時,她的思想(告知),但她問便知。 “現(xiàn)在是什么時候?”
    “幾乎午夜,”他回答。
    “噢,不!”哭了灰姑娘。 “我必須去!”
    “你不能。不是現(xiàn)在,”王子說。
    “我絕”。和灰姑娘席卷了房間,跑出來的宮殿。當(dāng)她跑了,時鐘結(jié)束鐘聲?;夜媚锏囊路兓爻善撇迹ㄆ撇迹?,而教練和馬都無處可看。
    王子試圖跟隨,但他卻無法趕上。當(dāng)他到達(dá)(走到)門,他所發(fā)現(xiàn)的是一水晶鞋。他跑到大門。
    “是一個美麗的女孩只是驅(qū)動(趕)離開這里?”他要求后衛(wèi)(士兵)。
    “不,殿下。我只看到了邋遢的仆人(邋遢的仆人)的女孩,”門衛(wèi)回答。
    “我已經(jīng)失去了她,”王子說,他傷心地回到了皇宮。
    第二天早上,灰姑娘的繼母和姐姐們都在談?wù)撉颉?BR>    王子同時(同時)決定尋找神秘(神秘)女孩,他已經(jīng)愛上了。他發(fā)表(發(fā)表)的公告(公告)。 “誰的玻璃鞋適合(合適),應(yīng)當(dāng)對王子的妻子。”
    王子和他的仆人(仆人)就從家房子里所有的邀請參加舞會女士。
    他終于來到了繼母的家中。
    “這是我的鞋!”哭Esmerelda,拼命(穿)鞋上拉。
    “請,小姐!”仆人說,。 “你的腳太大。您將打破拖鞋(玻璃鞋)?!?BR>    Griselda試了鞋子,但她的腳趾太長。
    “還有其他人嗎?”王子問。
    “只有灰姑娘,女仆(女仆)”之稱的繼母。 “但是她甚至在球沒有?!?BR>    灰姑娘被稱為從廚房。 Esmerelda和Griselda笑了,他們看到她有多臟。但是,他們的笑聲變成了眼淚,當(dāng)他們看到灰姑娘到拖鞋的腳滑容易。
    “哦!”他們喊著。 “它適合!”
    王子看著灰姑娘,并意識到她是他已經(jīng)愛上了女孩。
    灰姑娘從她的口袋里了(口袋)其他拖鞋,穿上它。
    王子很高興找到了她,在一個陽光明媚的一天,他和灰姑娘結(jié)婚了。他們一直過得很幸福。
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇4)
    Dear judges and audience,
    I am honored to have the opportunity to speak to you today. My name is [Your Name], and I am from [Your Country/City].
    As you may know, I am a native English speaker, and I have been teaching English for [Number of Years] years. Today, I would like to share with you some of my experiences and observations about the English language.
    One of the most important things about the English language is its versatility. It is the language of communication for people from all over the world, and it is used in a variety of contexts, including business, science, education, and literature. English is the language of international cooperation, and it is used to facilitate communication between countries and organizations.
    Another important aspect of the English language is its complexity. It has many different grammar rules and structures, and it can be difficult for people who are not native English speakers to master. However, with practice and dedication, anyone can learn to speak and understand the English language.
    In addition to its versatility and complexity, the English language is also rich in literature and history. There are countless works of literature in English, including poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. These works have shaped the culture and society of the world, and they continue to be studied and appreciated today.
    Finally, I would like to say that the English language is an essential tool for modern communication. It is the language of technology, and it is used to express ideas and communicate with people from all over the world. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or a professional, the English language is a valuable resource that you should be familiar with.
    Thank you for listening to me today. I hope that my experiences and observations have helped you to understand the importance of the English language.
    Sincerely,
    [Your Name]
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇5)
    A Scene to Remember
    Gu Qiubei
    Shanghai International Studies University
    Advisor: Gong Longsheng
    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
    Today I would like to begin with a story.
    There was once a physical therapist(臨床醫(yī)學(xué)家) who traveled all the way from America to Africa to do a census(調(diào)查) about mountain gorillas(大猩猩). These gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of poaching(偷獵) and being put into the zoo. She went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. She witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged we've ever been, where in the very depth of the African rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled(擁抱) their babies.
    Yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs. Dian Fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in Rwanda to protect the eco-environment there until the very end of her life.
    To me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a timeless(永恒的) reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our eco-environment.
    Today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. On the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the 21st century, provides people with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go. It has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in GDP growth. It has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity. But on the other hand, many problems can occur---natural scenes aren't natural anymore. Deforestation to heat lodges is devastating Nepal. Oil spills from tourist boats are polluting Antarctica. Tribal people are forsaking their native music and dress to listen to U2 on Walkman and wear Nike and Reeboks.
    All these appalling(令人震驚的) facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been eroding(侵蝕) our resources. Encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the United Nations has made 20xx the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the world's attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our eco-environment.
    Now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations--big notes, small notes or even coins--from housewives, plumbers(水管工人), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and invalids(殘疾人), Some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. These are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood. Why? Because they care, because they still want their Mother Nature back. Because they know it still belongs to them.
    This kind of feeling that I have, ladies and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it, it's all coming from a scene to remember, a scene to recall and to cherish.
    The other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. I found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.
    And all those unforgettable scenes strengthened the feeling that it's lime for us to do something, for our own and our coming generation.
    Once again, I have come to think of Mrs. Dian Fossey be- cause it's with her spirit, passion, courage and strong sense of our eco-environment that we are taking our next step into the world.
    And no matter who we are what we do and where we go, in our mind, there's always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it. Thank you very much.
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇6)
    Never Lose the Vision of Reality
    Talking about dreams and future, I would say, dreams should not be too far from reality. Detaching from reality, lacking solid and practical actions, any future plan, and dream project will be nothing short of daydreaming, or, at most, well-intentioned thinking.
    Here I am reminded of the year 20xx, when 191 member states of the United Nations held a World Summit Conference, which made a declaration known as the Millennium [mi'leni?m] 千年期 Development Goals. The goals for 20xx, which all the member states pledged[pled?] 保證,許諾to meet, were such as elimination除去 of hunger and poverty, drastic reductions in child mortality [m?:'t?l?ti]死亡率rates, reversing the spread of AIDS and other deadly diseases et cetera [it'setr?]等等。
    Now, 6 years later, almost half way to the final year of 20xx, do we see some signs of realizing the pledged goals? Today, half the world---nearly three billion people, still live on less than two U.S. dollars a day; in the world today 270 million children have no access to safe water, about 11 million children die before they reach the age of five each year. Have we come to harness 治理the spread of AIDS? The
    answer is also no, and indeed is spreading faster and wider than ever before.
    What is even worse, in the wake of the Iraqi[i'ra:ki]伊拉克的 War, there is the nuclear crisis in Iran[i'rɑ:n], and unsettled situation in many places. The vision of us young people may be limited, but the limited vision we do have and care about everyday cannot change our conviction[k?n'vik??n]定罪 that our world does not seem to promise a very bright future before us.
    Who is to blame for all this? Of course we can blame the governments: how disappointing they all seem to be: in one moment they are pledging to build a better future for people, and in another moment, they ignite[iɡ'nait]點(diǎn)燃 wars killing more innocent people. But don’t you think that we ordinary folks should also take some responsibilities for, say, elimination[i,limi'nei??n] of poverty? When we quickly rush to schools, work places, or places of entertainment, how many times do we stop to hand over some food to the
    deprived[di'praivd] 缺少食物的;缺乏足夠教育的 on the streets? When we are browsing the newspaper for the news about what is going in this world, how often do we stop to think about the actual ways we can help the people who are suffering from
    various['vε?ri?s] disastrous[di'zɑ:str?s] situations? In fact how much have we done to help those who are in need just around us?
    Dreams are certainly beautiful and indispensable to our life, for they give us inspiration [,insp?'rei??n] and motivation. Plans for the future are certainly necessary, for they provide us with goals and guides. But what is most important is actions on a day-to-day basis. To make our dreams come true, to realize our future goals, we need to base our vision on reality and we need to put our words into our deeds. In other words, while human beings should be, first and foremost, idealists[ai'di?list] 理想主義者and thinkers, we should, all the more be realists['ri?list] and practical doers實(shí)行家.
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇7)
    尊敬的各位老師、同學(xué)們:
    大家早上好!
    我的名字叫xxx,今年12歲了。這一次,我獲得了“全國中小學(xué)生英語口語大賽”一等獎,感到非常辛運(yùn),在這里,我要感謝我的父母,是他們給我創(chuàng)造了安靜的環(huán)境讓我更好的練習(xí)口語;感謝我所在的'三義里小學(xué),是這所學(xué)校給我了這次參賽的機(jī)會;感謝我的班主任程老師,是她精心指導(dǎo)我怎樣說英語;感謝我們辦的全班同學(xué),是他們一直在支持我,鼓勵我。謝謝你們!
    我從英語是全班最差的同學(xué),變成了一個獲得過“全國中小學(xué)生英語口語大賽”一等獎的英語小天才,我無數(shù)次的不想再堅(jiān)持練下去,我用自己與同學(xué)們玩的時間,在練字。我是多么希望像別的同學(xué)一樣,快活的玩著。我就像一個還沒有完全學(xué)會走路的小孩,一路走的磕磕絆絆,可是,我用自己的毅力克服了自己,慢慢的我去認(rèn)真地走好每一步,最終我是成功的,我是快樂的!
    此時此刻我捧著手中的獎,心里感慨萬千。雖然并不多,但我想這每一個獎的背后都是各位同學(xué)日夜苦戰(zhàn),用自己的勤奮努力和老師家長們的付出換來的。我不想說我們累,更不想說我們苦。因?yàn)槲覀兪乔啻?、瀟灑的90后,風(fēng)雨過后我們依然會展露笑容,今日的累是為了我們明日的輝煌,為了我們肩上那不可推卸的歷史重任。我相信我們會做的更好。
    不過,獲得了獎并不意味著就達(dá)到了我們的目標(biāo)而可以停滯不前。在人生旅途中,獲獎只是一種助推器,而不是最根本的動力器。我們要如何前進(jìn)?答案就掌握在我們自己的手中。所以,獎并不是我們最終的目標(biāo),而是我們前進(jìn)路途中的一股動力。我們應(yīng)正確看待這種獎勵和榮譽(yù)。不能因?yàn)橐粫r取得好的成績而驕傲,也不能因?yàn)槌煽円粫r不理想而氣餒。學(xué)習(xí)就如逆水行舟,不進(jìn)則退。只有不斷地努力,不驕不躁,認(rèn)真對待學(xué)習(xí),不輕言放棄,看淡得失。以一顆平常心,踏實(shí)勤奮。才能取得更優(yōu)異的成績,才能創(chuàng)造更美好的未來。當(dāng)然,沒有獲得獎的同學(xué)更不能放棄。要努力起來,哪怕最終沒有成功,最起碼自己努力了,也無愧于心。
    作為一名學(xué)生,面對獲獎,我除了些許的緊張和好奇,更多的是一份坦然,我們相信努力就會成功。在此,我也想送上我衷心的祝福,希望你們能放飛自己的理想,創(chuàng)出更美的輝煌。謝謝大家!
    謝謝大家!
    英語演講競賽演講稿(篇8)
    Never lose the vision of reality
    Ladies and gentlemen, today my topic is never losing the vision of reality. Talking about dreams and future, I would say, dreams should not be too far away from reality. Detaching from reality, looking solid or practical actions, any dream plan or dream project will be nothing short of daydreaming, or, at most well-intentioned thinking. Here I am remained the year of , when 191 member states of the United Nations held a world summit conference, which made a declaration known as the millennium development goals. The goals of , which every member state pledged to meet, were such as, elimination of hunger and poverty, drastic reduction in child mortality rates, reversing a spread of AIDS and other deadly disease, ect. Now, six years later, almost half way to the final year of 2015, do we see any signs of realizing these goals? Today, half the world-about three billion people, still live under two U.S dollars a day; and about 279 million children have no access to safe water, 11 million children die before they reach the year of five each year. Do we come to harness the spread of the AIDS? The answer is also “no” and indeed AIDS is spreading faster and wider than ever before. What is even worse, with the weak of the Iraqi War, the nuclear crisis in Iran and unsettled situations
    in many places, the vision of us young people today are often limited but the limited vision that we do have and care about every day cannot change the conviction that this world does not seem to promise a vary bright future before us. Who is blame for this? Of course, we can blame the government: how they disappoint all seem to be: in the moment they are pledging to build a better future for us, and the other moment they are igniting wars killing more innocent people. But don’t you think we ordinary folks should also take some responsibility for, say elimination of hunger and poverty? When we are quickly rushing to schools, works, or place of entertainment, how many times do we stop just to hand over some food to the deprived on the streets? When we are reading newspapers browsing for news about what is going on in this world, how often do we stop to think about actual ways that we can do to help the people who are suffering from various disastrous situations? In fact, how much have we done to help the people who are in need just around us. Dreams are certainly beautiful and indispensable in our life, for they give us inspiration and motivation. Future plans are certainly necessary, for they provide us with goals and guides. But what is most beautiful and important is an action on a day-to-day base in order to realize our dreams or make our future goals realized, we need to put our worlds into deeds and
    base our vision on reality. In other words, while human beings should be, first and foremost, idealists and thinkers, we should also be, and all the more, realists and practical doers. Thank you. 這是來自第六名北京語言大學(xué)的英語專業(yè)的崔笑笑的演講稿,這篇演講稿被她演繹的淋漓精致,極為流暢自然,所以她獲得了此次大賽的最佳風(fēng)度獎。她以millennium development goals的簽署之后,在這幾年里世界發(fā)生的細(xì)微變化和與當(dāng)初所制定的目標(biāo)作比較,發(fā)現(xiàn)相差甚遠(yuǎn),由此展開觀點(diǎn)論述:Never lose the vision of reality. 語言犀利,準(zhǔn)確,觀點(diǎn)獨(dú)到,是一篇議論性演講稿的佳作。
    The lady was a lovely vision.
    [di't?t?]
    Men were detached to defend the pass.
    已經(jīng)派遣了人員去防守關(guān)隘。
    [mi'leni?m]
    vt. & vi.
    Petrol ignites very easily.
    汽油很容易著火。
    The blast was caused by pockets of methane gas that ignit
    ed. 爆炸是由數(shù)袋甲烷氣體著火引起的。
    He ignited the fireworks.
    他點(diǎn)燃了煙花。
    The rock and roll ignites the excitement of the audience.
    The conference heard an appeal from a representative from one of the more deprived areas.
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