关于读书的英语作文演讲稿2023最新.docx
关于读书的英语作文演讲稿2023最新关于读书的英语作文演讲稿1Asiswellknown,booksteachustolearnlife,truth,scienceandmanyotherusefulthings.Theyincreaseourknowledge,broadenourmindsandstrengthenourcharacter.Inotherwords,theyareourgoodteachersandwisefriends.Thisisthereasonwhyourparentsalwaysencourageustoreadmorebooks.Readingisagoodthing,butwemustpaygreatattentiontothechoiceofbooks.Itistruethatwecanderivebenefitsfromgoodbooks.However,badbookswilldousmoreharmthangood.如众所周知,书籍教我们学习人生,真理,科学以及许多有用的东西。它们增加我们的知识,扩大我们的心胸并加强我们的品格。换句话说,它们是我们的良师益友。这是为什么我们的父母终是鼓励我们要多读书的理由。读书是一好事,但我们必须多加注意书的选择。不错,我们能从好书中获得益处。然而,坏书却对我们有害无益。关于读书的英语作文演讲稿2Somepeoplesaythatmoneyisthebestthingintheworld.ButIconsiderreadingbooksasthebestandthemostpreciousthingonecaneverhave.有人说世界上钱最好,我认为读书最好,而且读书是无价宝。Readingbooksisveryimportant.Firstofall,itisknowledgethatmakessocietydevelopandbyreadingbooksyoucangetallkindsofknowledge.Furthemore,readingbooksmakesyouaqualifiedpersonandmakesyourlifeenjoyable.读书是很重要的。首先,知识使社会进步,通过读书你可以得到各种知识,另外,读书使你成为一个合格人才,使你生活愉快。Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.Nomatterwhattimeyourcalizetheimportanceofreadingbooks,youcanenjoyitduringtherestofyourlifetime.Lovebooks,fortheyareyourbestfriends.活到老学到老。不管你什么时候意识到读书的重要性,你都可以享受到余生读书的乐趣。热爱书吧,书是你的挚友。关于读书的英语作文演讲稿3Peopleoftensaythatgoldandsilverarethemostvaluablethingsintheworld.ButIdon'tthinkso.Inmyopinion,toreadbooksismorevaluablethananythingelse.Theoldsaying"Toopenabookisalwayshelpful"clearlytellsushowgooditistoreadabook.Booksareourfriends.Theyintroduceusdifferentkindsofknowledge.Theyleadusdowntheroadtosuccess.Booksareourteachers.Theyteachustroth,science,literature,andphilosophyoflife.Besides,theyincreaseourknowledge,enlargeourexperience,strengthenourcharacteranddomanyotherthingswhichwecannotdowithoutthem.Bookstelluswhatisgoodandwhatisevil.Andonlybookscantellthegoodfromthebad.Thereforetoreadmorebooksisthebestpolicyforouryoungstudents.人们常说金子和银子是世界上最有价值的东西,但我不这样认为。在我看来,读书比任何其他事情更有价值。“开卷有益”清楚地告诉了我们读书有多好。书是我们的朋友。它们向我们介绍不同种类的知识,它指导我们沿着成功之路前行。书是我们的老师。它们教我们真理、科学、文学和生活的哲理,同时它们增加了我们的知识,扩大了我们的视野,增强了我们的个性,使我们还做了在没有书的情况下绝不可能完成的其他事情。书能让我们明辨是非,并且只有书才能让我们吸取反面教训。因此,读更多的书是我们青少年学生的明智之举。关于读书的英语作文演讲稿4Inthissummerholidays,Ireadabookcalled<GreatExpectations>,itwaswrittenbytheCharlesDickens,oneofthemostfamousEnglishwriters。Hewrotelotsofwonderfulnovels。Thisbookisoneofhispositions。Peoplealwaysliketoparewiththeirfriends。Itisabigfoibleofallthepeople。Ifotherpeoplehavealotofmoney,wealsowanttoberich。Ifallthepeoplearoundusarepoor,wenevermindthatweareverypoor,too。wewillnotashamedbecauseofourfolly。Thisisasocialproblem。Ifweneverpossessanything,wewillnotmindwelostsomething。Sincewedontwanttobeveryrich,wewillnotfeeldespondbecausepoor。TheprotagonistofthisnovelisPip(Handel)。Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasababy。Hissisterhadbroughthimupbyhand。HissistermarriedtoJoeGargery,thevillageblacksmith。Theydidnthavemuchmoney,andPipneverwenttoschooltostudy。Buthewasoftenveryhappy。Becauseallofhisfriendsarelikehim。Itisntveryunfortunatetothem,thisistheirlives。Butbyachance,Piphelpedaconvict;hegavemuchfoodtohim。ThenhemetMissHavisham,averystrangeoldwomanandshewasveryrich。Fouryearslater,MissHavishamwantsPiptoberemovedfromhishomeandeducatedasagentlemanwhoexpectsinheritafortunewhenhegrowup。Afterhearingthat。Pipstartedtodespisehispoorfriends。Heevenfeelashamedbecausehelivewiththepoorman。Pipsgreatexpectationsdestroyedhislife。Thisnoveltoldusthatwecannotparewithothers。Dontfeelenvyattheothersmoney。Andifonedayyoubeveryrich,pleasedontdespiseyourpoorfriends。关于读书的英语作文演讲稿5oneofthemostinterestingquestionsaboutgulliverstravelsiswhetherthehouyhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandtheyarethebuttofswift'ssatire。inotherwords,inbookiv,isswiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesordoesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyastheproperwaytoact?ifwelookcloselyatthewaythatthehouyhnhnmsact,wecanseethatinfactswiftdoesnottakethemseriously:heusesthemtoshowthedangersofpride。firstwehavetoseethatswiftdoesnoteventakegullverseriously。forinstance,hisnamesoundsmuchlikegullible,whichsuggeststhathewillbelieveanything。also,whenhefirstseestheyahoosandtheythrowexcrementonhim,herespondsbydoingthesameinreturnuntiltheyrunaway。hesays,"imustneedsdiscoversomemorerationalbeing,"eventhoughasahumanheisalreadythemostrationalbeingthereis。thisiswhyswiftreferstoerasmusdarwinsdiscoveryoftheoriginofthespeciesandthevoyageofthebeagle-toshowhowgulliverknowsthatpeopleareatthetopofthefoodchain。butiflemulegulliverissatirized,soarethehouyhnhnms,whosevoicessoundlikethecallofcastrati。theywalkontwolegsinsteadoffour,andseemtobemuchlikepeople。asgulliversays,"itwaswiththeutmostastonishmentthatiwitnessedthesecreaturesplayingthefluteanddancingavienesewaltz。tomymind,theyseemedlikethegreatesthumanseverseenincourt,evenmoredextrousthanthelordedmundburke"。asthisquotedemonstrates,gulliveristerriblyimpressed,buthisadmirationforthehouyhnhnmsisshort-livedbecausetheyaresoprideful。forinstance,theleaderofthehouyhnhnmsclaimsthathehasreadalltheworksofcharlesdickens,andthathecansinglehandedlyrecitethenamesofallthekingsandqueensofenglanduptogeorgeii。swiftsubtlyshowsthatthishouyhnhnmsprideismisplacedwhen,inthemiddleoftheintellectualpetition,heforgetsthenameofqueenelizabethshusband。swiftssatireofthehouyhnhnmsesoutinotherwaysaswell。oneofthemostmemorablescenesiswhenthedapplegreymareattemptstowoothehorsethatguenivrehasbroughtwithhimtotheisland。firstsheactsflirtatiously,paradingaroundthebewilderedhorse。butwhenthisdoesnothavethedesiredeffect,shegetsanotheridea:"asiwatchedinamazementfrommyperchinthetopofatree,thesorrelnagdashedoffandreturnedwithayahooonherbackwhowasyetmoremonstrousthanmr。popebeingfittedbyaclothier。shedroppedthiscreaturebeforemynagasifofferingupasacrifice。myhorsesniffedthecreatureandturnedaway。"itmightseemthatweshouldtakethissceneseriouslyasafailedattemptatcourtship,andthatconsequentlyweshouldseethegreymareasanunrequitedlover。butitmakesmoresenseifweseethatswiftisbeingsatirichere:itisthefemalehouyhnhnmwhomakesthemove,whichwouldnothavehappenedineighteenth-centuryengland。thehouyhnhmisbeingprideful,anditisthatpridethatmakeshimunabletoimpressgullivershorse。gulliverimaginesthehorsesaying,sblood,thenotionofcreatingthebarebackedbeastwithananimalwhohadheldmr。popeonherbackmakesmequeezy。afinalindicationthatthehouyhnmnsarenotmeanttobetakenseriouslyoccurswhentheleaderofthehouynhmsvisitslilliput,wherehevisitsthefrenchroyalsociety。hegoesintoaroominwhichascientististryingtoturnwineintowater(itselfapridefulactthatreferstothemarriageatgallilee)。thescientisthasbeenworkinghardattheexperimentformanyyearswithoutsuccess,whenthehouyhnmnarrivesandimmediatelyknowsthattodo:"thecreaturenosoonersteppedthroughthedoorwaythanhestruckuponaplan。slurpingupallthewineinsight,hequicklymadewaterinabucketthatsatnearthedoor"。