英語比賽演講稿(通用13篇)

英語比賽演講稿 篇1

Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen,

英語比賽演講稿(通用13篇)

By the time we are born onto this land, our own Chinese story begins. Only when we put our stories together, can we discover something new.

My mom was among the first generation in China to pick up a dual major, trade together with English. Her mom, my grandma, was a professor at the same college. And now, I am following my family’s footsteps, at the same university. I want to accomplish a dream that has been passed on for three generations.

When grandma entered college, she was in the age of prime, but education wasn’t. It was an age when China had a literacy of merely over 50 percent; it was an age when one out of eight got enrolled by a university or college; it was an age when even the top-class universities in China were not recognized by the world. It was with the aspiration of changing education for the better that my grandma became a teacher, in pursuit of teaching students at home and learning more about the abroad.

When my mother crossed the threshold of higher education into college, she was experiencing the tides of the Reform and Opening-up. It was an age when China was ready to embrace the world. With the demand for English talents staying high, she brought her talents to the field of international trade, with the hope of broadening her horizon and telling her international clients a Chinese story.

30 years later, it is already a new era when I step into the classroom where my mom and my grandma studied. The ambience in the renovated classroom is urging me to embark on a new journey; yet on the bookshelf, the books passed on since my grandma’s age is reminding me of a dream that has never changed: becoming a language scholar with a global vision, and be a good narrator of the Chinese story.

I took out my grandma’s notebook, which was already old and gray, trying to learn something new from the past. On the frontpage, wrote one of the earliest Chinese stories, taken from the Great Learning: “If you can do something new, then let it happen every day. With perseverance, every day becomes a new day.”

It was the moment when I realized that there has been something unchanged in the new era: that is always equipping ourselves with the new ideas and keep in pace with the time which never waits. Only by bearing this virtue in our minds that has inherited by the Chinese people for 5,000 years, can we gain both the confidence and the competence in telling a good Chinese story to all.

Tell the Chinese story to the Chinese people, for a new China with cultural confidence; tell the Chinese story to every global citizen, and together we build a community of prosperity, peace, and a shared future. The story of my mom, my grandma and myself will always remind me of the mission of a language learner.

I’m now crossing the threshold into a New Era, and now I fell I am ready to tell a new Chinese story to new audience. Thank you very much!

英語比賽演講稿 篇2

someone said “we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of abook, whose pages are infinite”. i don’t know who wrote these words, but i’vealways liked them as a reminder that the future can be anything we want it tobe. we are all in the position of the farmers. if we plant a good seed ,we reapa good harvest. if we plant nothing at all, we harvest nothing at all.

we are young. “how to spend the youth?” it is a meaningful question. toanswer it, first i have to ask “what do you understand by the word youth?” youthis not a time of life, it’s a state of mind. it’s not a matter of rosy cheeks,red lips or supple knees. it’s the matter of the will. it’s the freshness of thedeep spring of life.

a poet said “to see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. severaldays ago, i had a chance to listen to a lecture. i learnt a lot there. i’d liketo share it with all of you. let’s show our right palms. we can see three linesthat show how our er and life is. i have a short line of life. whatabout yours? i wondered whether we could see our future in this way. well, let’smake a fist. where is our future? where is our love, career, and life? , it is in our hands. it is held in ourselves.

we all want the future to be better than the past. but the future can gobetter itself. don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened. from thepast, we’ve learnt that the life is tough, but we are tougher. we’ve learnt thatwe can’t choose how we feel, but we can choose what about it. failure doesn’tmean you don’t have it, it does mean you should do it in a different ure doesn’t mean you should give up, it does mean you must try harder.

as what i said at the beginning, “we are reading the first verse of thefirst chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite”. the past has gone. nothingwe do will change it. but the future is in front of us. believe that what wegive to the world, the world will give to us. and from today on, let’s be theowners of ourselves, and speak out “we are the world, we are the future.”

英語比賽演講稿 篇3

My grandpa was among the first group of English teachers sent to Australia by the Chinese government in the 1980s, when our country first opened its door. Off the plane, a hospitable Australian taxi driver asked him, “Where are you going today?” “Where to die?” My grandpa was shocked. With very limited access to authentic English, he had no idea of the Australian pronunciation for the word “today”.

My mom was much luckier in the 1990s when she went to college. She had recorded tapes of BBC and VOA news to listen to. When she stepped on the soil of England, she was much more confident. The first day after arrival, hungry and tired after a long flight, and with a Chinese stomach longing for hot food and drink, her only wish was to have a big breakfast. The British waitress approached her asked with a British accent completely comprehensible to her well trained ear, “Madam, would you like a Continental breakfast or an English breakfast?” Well, the European continent is much bigger than England, so must be the breakfast. She responded: “Continental Breakfast, please.” The waitress took the order and Mom was very satisfied about herself until she discovered the tiny breakfast of cold milk and iced juice, instead of fried bacon and also fried sausages.

I went to an American university for a summer program last year. After watching a movie, I decided to take a bus back to my apartment. However the bus didn’t arrive as scheduled. After waiting for about 20 minutes in the darkness, I was very uneasy and also scared. I stood there, staring into the direction which the bus should come from. But there was no bus but a street singer singing some unknown songs with his noisy guitar. The wind brought a feeling of chill, and as more and more stores closed and fewer and fewer people passed by, I couldn’t help shivering in the cold darkness. Suddenly, a piece of familiar music flowed into my ear. It was the best-known Chinese folk song: the Jasmine Flower! He was playing the Jasmine Flower with his guitar. Automatically, I tuned my Chinese ears to the familiar and nostalgic melody, with my heart warmed and my eyes wet. He played that music again and again until the bus came and I went aboard .

From strangeness, misunderstanding to cross cultural resonance, it takes three generations. The driving force behind the change is globalization, which offers opportunities for cultures to meet, to break down barriers between countries, and to bring peoples together. When the Chinese folk song played by an American street singer got me through coldness and fear, I also came to realize that intimate connection brought about by globalization and also cross cultural resonance can also help the world get through difficulties and disputes.

Ladies and gentlemen, if you would ask me whether globalization is enough, I will definitely say “no”. Globalization is a powerful force available to us, enabling people to communicate, to help, and to warm, just like what the American street singer did to me at that cold and dark night.

英語比賽演講稿 篇4

When I was still a freshman in college, one Scottish professor complained to me about being overcharged at a grocery store. He explained that many business owners in China would assume that white “foreigners” are rich and unable to understand Chinese. My amiable professor, unwilling to start a conflict, would always pay the undue price even though he was only meagerly paid by my university and was able to speak perfect Mandarin.

As a student of humanities, I’m particularly intrigued by the ramifications of cross-cultural encounters entailed by the new era. We have to bear in mind that whenever we talk about the new era, there is always an old era that keeps haunting us in various ways. Last year I went to the University of Tokyo for a one-year exchange program. Before I left, my grandma seemed quite distraught and apprehensive: she told me to take care of myself as if I was about to go to the battlefield.

But we Chinese are not the only ones infested by outdated misconceptions. When I was bidding farewell to my American professor at an academic writing class in Japan, she stopped me and asked me, “Are you really from China?” At first I thought she was pointing at my handsomeness, asking me whether I had been to Korea for plastic surgery. Well, clearly this is another stereotype that we should get rid of. But to my disappointment, she was actually referring to my English skills. “I’ve never met any Chinese student who can talk and write like you do,” She said, “You must have been stayed in the States for some time, haven’t you?” It does seem that even a specialist in linguistics can’t escape the illusion built up by the last generation of Chinese students: gauche and diffident, unable to articulate themselves in English.

Nevertheless, such stereotypes are becoming a thing of the past. When professors around the globe meet with an increasing number of students from China with both language proficiency and academic competence, well-qualified students will no longer be a surprise. Moreover, with more people going abroad and enjoying firsthand encounters with different cultures, people like my grandma will no longer be subject to the fossilized, antiquated narrative of the past. The interesting thing is, after I told my grandma my experiences in Japan, how clean, safe and beautiful their cities are and how nice, polite and considerate their people are, she gladly removed Japan from the list of least-want-to-visit foreign countries and put it instead to the most-want-to-visit one.

Even the shop owner near my campus is now repenting for his peccadillo. When gradually more international purchasers become his patrons, he would no longer treat them differently. And he would even occasionally call out for them, yelling “come, come,” “cheap, cheap,” “thanks thanks” with a very strong Chinese accent. Meanwhile, my Scottish professor has now equipped himself with Wechat and Alipay, assimilating seamlessly into the local life here.

The old era is like a cocoon, protecting us from possible dangers outside and providing us with warmth and comfort. However, an overreliance on memories and experiences of a long-gone past can also hinder us from genuine, meaningful interactions for the future, just as the cocoon can also serve as a wall to bar us from the beautiful world outside. But in order to make a brand-new attire or to build a modern silk road, we have to plunge the cocoons into hot water and obtain the silk despite the pain. So ladies and gentlemen, don’t be trapped by the old era. Transcend it, and embrace the new one.

Thank you.

英語比賽演講稿 篇5

The struggle of the youth is the most beautiful奮鬥的青春最美麗

Friends, do you know what is meant by life? And what is meant by the"struggle of the youth"?朋友,你知道什麼叫生命嗎?你知道什麼叫做奮鬥的青春嗎?

We know, there are many examples about the struggle of the youth appearingin the films we see, in the songs we listen, and in the friends we meet.我們知道,有許多關於青春奮鬥的例子出現在我們看的電影中、我們聽得歌曲中、我們遇到的朋友中。It is most startling to hear awatch or clock clicking away the seconds, each click indicating the shorteningof one's life by a littlebit.最令人觸目驚心的一件事,是看着鐘錶上的秒針一下一下的移動,每移動一下就是表示我們的壽命已經縮短了一部分。Likewise, with each pagetorn off the wall calendar, one's life is shortened by anotherday.再看看牆上掛着的可以一張張撕下的日曆,每天撕下一張就是表示我們的壽命又縮短了一天。Time, therefore, islife.因為時間即生命。Nevertheless, few people treasure their times as much as theirlife. 沒有人不愛惜他的生命,但是很少人珍惜他的時間。Time must not be wasted if you want to do your bitin your remaining years or acquire some useful knowledge to improve yourself, sothat your life may turn out to be significant andfruitful.如果想在有生之年做一點什麼事,學一點什麼學問充實自己,使生命有意義,不虛此生,那麼久不可浪費光陰。So, chose to work hardin your youth.所以,在你的年輕之際選擇奮鬥吧。

Friends, speak up your mind, and do what you want todo!朋友,喊出你心中所要喊出的聲音吧,做出你心中所要做的事情吧!In short, hurry up to give full play to thelife bestowed on you by Nature, and hold aloft a torch to offer a little lightto the world, for, otherwise, your young limbs will begin to rot, your brilliantbrain will be dulled and your enthusiasm will cool off. It will be too late tomend總之一句,趕快表現出造物所給你的生命,在這個世界上舉起一點光明的火花來,不然你的少年肢體要腐爛了,你的靈魂的頭腦就要呆笨了,你的熱情就要冷卻了,那時什麼都遲了,什麼也來不及了。

Friends, bring your youthful vitality and life into full play right now andhere!朋友,在現在這一刻這一個地方,把你的青春的力,你的生命變現出來吧!

英語比賽演講稿 篇6

“Globalization is a conspiracy.” my South African friend, Nuhu, once told me. I was in a shock while he explained, “It’s a game that we’re forced to play by the rules set by the superior westerners.” And by learning about the drive of the original globalization, the primitive accumulation of capital, I’m convinced that enough is enough. The unequal, violent exchange should have been enough since a long time ago.

However, what we do see today is that China has risen up by selling our products around the globe and learning advanced technology from others. And Africa is also believed to be the next China, another economic hub in the near future. So, although this might be an unfair game to play like what Nuhu claims, what he fails to see is that globalization is the very ladder for nations, especially those at the bottom of the global hierarchy to climb up. This win-win globalization is not enough. We can have more of it.

But what is the backlash? We have been fearing that the tide of globalization, the outpouring of western values will undermine our own. So when the global stage is not hearing a lot from the Chinese culture and not to mention the African culture, I guess Nuhu is onto something. The globalization that amplifies some cultures while extinguishing the others should have been enough since the very beginning.

And yet that’s not the whole picture. We see that our traditional works like Sun Tzu’s Art of War being worshiped by businessmen around the globe makes us start to relook at it and appreciate it again. And the Nobel Prize awarding for Moyan’s literature leads us to reflect on the development of our villages. So in the past, only we, Chinese people protect and pass on Chinese culture; but now, the international scholars, professors or even just ordinary people all over the world who get interested in our culture are preserving it. The uniqueness not well-protected by us transforms into the diversity universally-respected by global citizens. It is because of globalization that China and its culture are truly on a global stage.

So globalization is actually an on-going process that keeps surprising us while startling those worries and fears. It’s a dynamic system that we should look for ways to utilize and enhance.

But with the Brexit and the success of Trumpism, it seems major countries are all shifting away from globalization. But just because they are slowing down, making turns and adjusting themselves instead of peddling up, it doesn’t mean they are going for anti-globalization.

We are at an unprecedented point where the world becomes ever so connected that we need to figure out the boundaries and balance between censorship and openness; sameness and differences; patriotism and global citizenship. It’s the best time that every nation should seek for a better role to play in the globalization where we should continue to make improvements on.

It’s very understandable for nations to panic and make changes but we should never quit for it’s clear to us all that globalization is the only way that we seek for co-prosperity.

Globalization is not a conspiracy planned already, but a beautifully unfinished song to be written by us all.

Enough is SO NOT enough.

英語比賽演講稿 篇7

whether there's afterlife, the answer has never been the atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from thecradle to the grave. they may care about their illustrious names after death;they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never laytheir hopes on their afterlife. they may also say that good will be rewardedwith good, and evil with evil, but they don't really believe any retribution intheir after life.

however, in the religious world or among the superstitious people, thebelief in afterlife is very popular. they do not only believe in afterlife, butthousands of reincarnations as well. in the mysterious world, there are theparadise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the buddha and thebodhisattvas.

maybe they really believed it, or maybe they just wanted to make use ofpeople's veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were thereal dragons, the sons of god, while the royal ministers claimed to be thereincarnations of various constellations. but can the stars reincarnate?

英語比賽演講稿 篇8

On March 14th, 20xx, professor Stephen William Hawking passed away. His contribution to inflationary cosmology has forever shifted our understanding of the universe. He wasn’t just a physicist for England, but for all mankind. His death marks the end of an era. He has passed the baton to a new generation of minds, to a new era. The exploration of nature waits for no man. So, are we ready to embrace the new era and new challenges?

When I was a kid, professor Hawking was known to me as the author of A Brief History of Time. I bought a lot of science books back then, but they were really difficult to understand. Whenever I stumbled, I would turn to my physics teacher for help. We would go through pages and pages of materials together, whether it was middle school stuff or Feynman’s lecture from Caltech, sometimes hours on end. I felt like we were tearing off the mask of nature and staring at the face of god. It was his guidance that encouraged me to study physics today. We’re living in an era in which science is embedded in people’s lives. From teachers who pass on knowledge, to construction workers who build labs; from organizations that provide funding, to scientists who conduct research, we all contribute to science in our own unique ways. We the people say we’re ready.

On October 5th, 20xx, China finally had its first Nobel Prize in natural science. Ms. Tu Youyou’s work and her receiving the most prestigious science award made us proud. We’re living in an era in which China is building some of the best research projects and institutions worldwide. Just a month ago, Professor Zhang Miman won the UNESCO for Women in Science Award, making her the fifth Chinese recipient of this honor. A week after that, The Economist referred to China as “a continent-sized rapidly growing economy with a culture of scientific inquiry”. Physicist and vice president of the Chinese Academy of Science, Dr. Zhang Jie stated, “China now has the most accurate, sufficient and largest amount of data; China has the highest, fastest and best ability of data analysis. The Chinese government will be strongly pushing for the sharing and utilization of data resources.” We as a country say we’re ready.

Science is an immortal topic of mankind. We’ve come this far because we’ve learned to work together and let the ideas evolve. The dispute over the completeness of quantum mechanics, for example, was resolved in the 5th Solvay conference, attended by 29 physicists from 10 different countries who have won 15 Nobel Prizes combined. That was almost 100 years ago. Now we’re living in an era in which information is transmitted at the speed of light, in which “International cooperation” is not just a slogan anymore, especially to the scientific community. Chinese Academy of Science now has 47 partners overseas. The International Council for Science now includes 122 national members, 23 scientific associates and 31 scientific unions. The facilities of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, are available to over 600 universities and institutes around the globe. We, the world, are more than ready.

We’re all made of particles that have existed since the beginning of the universe, I’d like to believe those particles traveled through countless eras to create us, so that we, the people, China, and the world, can stand on the shoulders of giants, march into the new era with our head held high, and make people like Professor Hawking proud.

英語比賽演講稿 篇9

What Kind of animal am I?

I was born in a small river. When I was young, the river was my home. I didn't know my parents. But I had hundreds of brothers and sisters. I swam sbout with them all day.

At that time I didn't look like my parents. I had no legs, but I had a ling tail. So I looked like a fish.

Then my tail became shorter, and now I have four legs and a very short tail.

I know I'm going to have no tail at all soon, I'm going to be like my parents, then I'm going to jump out of the water. I'm going to live on the land or in the water, too. I'm going to eat a lot of insects. So I'm good for people.

我是什麼?

我出生在一個小河流。當我年輕的時候,這條河是我的家。我不知道我的父母。但我有成百上千的兄弟姐妹。我整天遊與他們不安。

那時我看起來不像我的父母。我沒有腿,但是我有一個靈的尾巴。所以我看起來像一條魚。

然後我的尾巴變得更短,現在我有四條腿和一個短尾巴。

我知道我將很快沒有尾巴,我要像我的父母,然後我要跳出水面。我要住在陸地或在水中,。我要吃很多昆蟲。所以我對人有益。

英語比賽演講稿 篇10

Good afternoon, honorable judges, dear teachers & friends.

I'm Lai Senhan from the University of International Business & Economics. Do you know what date is it today? Today is the Olympic Date. I'm so glad to stand here today to share my idea about Beijing Olympic Games together with you all. The title of my speech is: what can we do for Beijing Olympic Games?

First of all, let me tell you a story that happened 2 years ago. At the end of August, 2019, when I decided to come to Beijing for study, my friends hel* * rewell Party for me. They said: after your graduation, you should look for a job in Beijing, and then in 2019, we shall go to visit you during the Olympic Games. I laughed and answered: OK, no problem!

Time flied and 2 years passed. Now I am a graduate. My teachers and classmates always ask me: what's your plan after your graduation? Go back home, stay in Beijing, or go to some other places? And I always answer: I will stay in Beijing. I make this decision not because of my promise to my friends 2 years ago, but because: I've fallen in love with Beijing! I'm eager to welcome the coming Olympic Games together with my fellow countrymen, and I wish I could do something for the Olympics & for the city.

As we know, Beijing

早上好,我親愛的老師和朋友們!我的名字是李Bingke,從類4 O 5。今天,我很高興到這裏來。我的主題是“我們的學校”。

親愛的朋友,歡迎來到我們學校!我的學校是非常美麗的!它有一個大操場。我們可以在那裏玩和做一些運動。操場附近有一個花園。有許多樹和花。因此,空氣很乾淨,我們可以聽到鳥兒在樹上唱歌。它是如此美妙。我們的教學大樓周圍的花園和看起來像我們的老師的懷抱歡迎我們。我們可以在美術教室畫畫在一樓和閲讀故事書在圖書館在二樓。我的教室在三樓。它是乾淨明亮。我們喜歡學習。計算機的房間在五樓。我們可以在音樂室唱歌跳舞在六樓。很多的樂趣!我們可以在削弱教學樓附近的餐廳吃午飯。

在我們學校,我們的教師努力工作,幫助我們與我們的教訓。我們好好學習,聽老師仔細。下課後,我們的老師跟我們一起玩,我們感到非常高興。

我們學校是太好,我們的老師是如此的友善。我們都愛他們。親愛的朋友們,你喜歡他們嗎?

這是所有。謝謝!

英語比賽演講稿 篇11

Good afternoon, honorable judges, dear teachers & friends.

I'm Lai Senhan from the University of International Business & Economics. Do you know what date is it today? Today is the Olympic Date. I'm so glad to stand here today to share my idea about Beijing Olympic Games together with you all. The title of my speech is: what can we do for Beijing Olympic Games?

First of all, let me tell you a story that happened 2 years ago. At the end of August, 2019, when I decided to come to Beijing for study, my friends hel* * rewell Party for me. They said: after your graduation, you should look for a job in Beijing, and then in 2019, we shall go to visit you during the Olympic Games. I laughed and answered: OK, no problem!

Time flied and 2 years passed. Now I am a graduate. My teachers and classmates always ask me: what's your plan after your graduation? Go back home, stay in Beijing, or go to some other places? And I always answer: I will stay in Beijing. I make this decision not because of my promise to my friends 2 years ago, but because: I've fallen in love with Beijing! I'm eager to welcome the coming Olympic Games together with my fellow countrymen, and I wish I could do something for the Olympics & for the city.

As we know, Beijing will host the 29th Summer Olympic Games in 2019. As a Chinese, I think many people are thinking: what we can do for Beijing Olympic Games. Most of us are not athletes, we cannot take part in competitions directly; we are not officials either, we don't need to do the preparatory work. We are only ordinary people, what we can do!

There are still so many things we can do! For example, for me, I am a graduate majoring Business English. As far as I am concerned, I will keep on learning English hard, and apply for being a volunteer. I will use English to serve the Games together with other volunteers. And also, as a businessman at that time, I will avail myself of the great commercial opportunities that the Olympics brings to us, make more efforts to offer my contribution to the growth of our national economy.

And for all of us, with the goal to host a "Green Olympics", we shall plant more trees, grass & flowers. Don't waste water. In order to alleviate the problems of air pollution & traffic congestions, we shall take buses & subways more. With the goal to host a "People's Olympics", and in order to make our Olympics more attractive and to make our Beijing more beautiful, we shall help everyone we meet who needs help, we shall abide by traffic rules, don't smoke in public and no spitting. The most important way for our Chinese to support our Beijing Olympic Games, in my opinion, is to work hard on our duties.

下午好,尊敬的評委,親愛的老師和朋友。

我賴Senhan大學的國際商務和經濟學。你知道今天是什麼日期?今天是奧運日期。我很高興今天站在這裏,和你一起分享我的想法關於北京奧運會。我演講的題目是:我們能做些什麼為北京奧運會?

首先,讓我告訴你一個故事,發生在2年前。在2019年8月,當我決定來北京學習,我的朋友幫助* * * * rewell黨給我。他們説:在你畢業之後,你應該找一份工作在北京,然後在2019年,我們將在奧運會期間去看望你。我笑着回答:好的,沒問題!

時間飛,2年過去了。現在我是一名研究生。我的老師和同學總是問我:你畢業後你的計劃是什麼?回家,留在北京,還是去其他地方?我總是回答:我將呆在北京。我做出這個決定,不是因為我答應我的朋友兩年前,而是因為:我愛上了北京!我渴望歡迎奧運連同我的同胞們,和我希望我能做一些為奧運會和城市。

正如我們所知,北京將在2019年舉辦第29屆夏季奧運會。作為一箇中國人,我想很多人都想:我們能做什麼為北京奧運會。我們大多數人不是運動員,我們不能直接參與競賽;我們不是官員,我們不需要做準備工作。我們只是普通人,我們所能做的!

仍然有很多事情我們可以做!例如,對我來説,我是一個研究生專業商務英語。就我而言,我將繼續努力學習英語,並申請成為一個志願者。我將使用英語與其他志願者一起為奧運會服務。而且,作為一個商人,我將利用自己的商業機會,奧運會帶給我們,做出更大的努力提供我對國民經濟的增長的貢獻。

和對我們所有人來説,舉辦一個“綠色奧運”的目標,我們將種植更多的樹木,草地和鮮花。不要浪費水。為了緩解空氣污染和交通擁擠的問題,我們應當採取公共汽車和地鐵。目標主機“人文奧運”,為了使我們的奧運會更具吸引力和使我們的北京更加美麗,我們應該幫助那些需要幫助的每個人我們見面,我們應當遵守交通規則,不要在公共場所吸煙,不隨地吐痰。最重要的為我們的中國支持我們的北京奧運會,在我看來,努力工作是我們的職責。

英語比賽演講稿 篇12

Chen Yongsi&Chen Haiying(15):

There are many sayings in our have you ever realized that some of them may be truth and some of them may be ridiculous rumors?Let’s welcome Chen Yongsi and Chen Haiying to help us find out the truth behind OME!!! Chen Peishan(15): Failure is the mother of know Thomas Edison almost failed 8,000 times in inventing the light as we all know,after his hard work,he finally changed the whole r reading about famous musician Beethoven's story,Chen Peishan from Class 15 has something to say as 's welcome her! Luo Shumeng(16): Are you good at learning English?What’s the secret of your success ?Well, Luo Shumeng from Class 16 today may give us some clues about let's welcome him to make us a speech!WELCOME!! Xiao Xingrui(16): Have you watched the movie 'The Pursuit of Happiness'

during this winter holiday? I can still remember what Chris said to his son,it really impressed me though.’You got a dream,you gotta protect it.’That’s what he what do you think about this movie?Let's welcome Xiao Xingrui from Class 16 to talk about his impression to this hands!! Peng Tailing(16): Wow,the next topic may make you crazy.I hope that you've heard about the iWatch use the next speaker is going to talk about something like mber that we talked about the advantages and disadvantages about computers last what will Peng Tailing From Class 16 bring us next?Let's welcome him on the stage!

陳:

我們生活中有許多諺語。但你有沒有意識到,他們中的一些人可能是真理,其中一些可能是荒謬的謠言?讓我們歡迎陳Yongsi和陳Haiying OME背後幫助我們找出真相! ! !陳Peishan(15):失敗是成功之母。我們知道,托馬斯·愛迪生在發明燈泡幾乎失敗了8000次。但我們都知道,經過他的努力之後,他終於改變了整個世界。閲讀著名的音樂家貝多芬的故事後,陳Peishan從15類也有話要説。讓我們歡迎她!羅Shumeng(16):你擅長學習英語嗎?你成功的祕訣是什麼?嗯,羅Shumeng從類16今天可能會給我們一些線索。讓我們歡迎他給我們講話!歡迎! !肖Xingrui(16):你看過電影“追求幸福”

在這個寒假嗎?我還記得克里斯對兒子説了什麼,真的給我留下了深刻的印象。“你有夢想,你就得保護它。”他説。你覺得這部電影怎麼樣?讓我們歡迎肖Xingrui從類16談論他對這部電影的印象。大的手! !彭尾礦(16):哇,下一個主題會讓你瘋狂。我希望你聽説過iWatch。因為下一個演講者談論這樣的事。還記得我們談到了關於上學期計算機的優點和缺點。所以接下來彭尾礦從類16會帶給我們什麼?讓我們歡迎他在舞台上!

英語比賽演講稿 篇13

good morning/evening/afternoon, ladies and gentlemen :

today, my speech is about talents,in my opionion, talents are indispensable in nowadays society. as is known to all that the fight among countries is actually the fight among talents.

first, i'd like to define the word"talent" in my idea, a talent is one person who is good at or expertised in some or multiple areas. nowadays, as the world developing goes on , if one country want to rank top or do a good job in the world, the country must have many example, china, the biggest developing country in the world, in the past 100 years, is always invaded by other countries, why ,the reason is that china at that time had not so many talents. if they had anti-intrusion leader talents in the war, needless to say,they would have beat those big they had talents in weapons manufacturing, nodody dares to provoke ver, nowadays, it's a totally different situation, china has become powerfulin all over the world, why ? because there are many talents serving the country, the civilians become more and more and more people go to university,more and more people come to receive further education. so what is that in return,talents in army protect our country from invasion, talents in commerce help make our economy keep in improving, talents in aerospace make the world see chinese manned spacecraft flying. talents in sports make china rank the first in the olympic games......

to sum up, talents will play a more and more impoetant role in the world, if one country intends to flourish, he must foster talents as many as they can ,that's all,thank you.

早上/晚上/下午好,女士們,先生們:

今天,我的演講是關於人才,在我看來,人才在當今社會是不可或缺的。眾所周知,國家間的鬥爭實際上是人才之間的戰鬥。

首先,我想定義“人才”這個詞在我的想法,才能是一個人誰是擅長或公司部分或多個領域。如今,隨着世界發展,如果一個國家想要排名頂部或世界上做得很好,國家必須有很多人才。例如,中國,世界上最大的發展中國家,在過去的120xx年裏,總是被其他國家的入侵,當時為什麼,原因是中國沒有如此多的人才。如果他們anti-intrusion戰爭領袖人才,不用説,他們會打敗那些大國。如果他們在武器製造人才,nodody敢惹我們。然而,如今,這是一個完全不同的情況下,中國已成為全世界powerfulin,為什麼?因為有很多人才服務於國家,平民越來越有文化。越來越多的人上大學,越來越多的人開始接受進一步的教育。在軍隊是什麼,作為回報,才能保護我們的國家免受入侵,人才在商業的幫助使我們的經濟保持改善,人才航空讓世界看到中國載人飛船飛行。人才在運動使中國排名第一個在奧運會上……

總之,人才在世界上的角色將起到越來越重要,如果一個國家想要蓬勃發展,他必須儘可能多培養人才,這是所有,謝謝。