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1、ted做勇敢的女孩演讲稿2023 ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇1 妹妹红扑扑的小脸上嵌着一双水汪汪的大眼睛,一张樱桃小嘴笑起来,小脸就像一朵盛开的小花。我的妹妹很英勇。记得有一次放假的时候,我和妹妹去奶奶家。吃完午饭,我和妹妹跑到房顶上,望见一群蜜蜂在花丛中飞来飞去。妹妹问我:“哥哥,这些蜜蜂是从哪里来的?”我说:“应当是奶奶养的吧!”看着那群蜜蜂都往桶里面飞去了,我想了一个好方法让它们飞出来。我跟妹妹说:“妹妹,你去拿两盒火柴来。”妹妹快乐的跑去拿火柴,我去拿纸,然后我将纸点燃放到蜜蜂桶旁边。妹妹又拿来一根蜡烛,她把蜡烛点着,然后把蜡烛上的油滴在火上,火一下子变得猛烈。这时,从桶里飞
2、出了不计其数的蜜蜂,“呀!好疼啊!”妹妹喊道。碰巧妈妈这时候上来了,“怎么啦?”妈妈问。我只看到妹妹在用劲的用手抓头,妈妈看着妹妹的样子说:“确定是被蜜蜂叮了。”妈妈走到妹妹的身边,从妹妹头上拔出一根细瘦长长的刺,英勇的妹妹忍着难受,妈妈给她拔刺的过程中,一声也没叫过。通过这件事,我们知道了玩蜜蜂是特别危急的。但是,通过这件事,我也知道我的妹妹很英勇。面对难受一点儿也不胆怯。我的妹妹真英勇! ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇2 我的妹妹名叫小雨。今日,小雨生病了,她被一种蛟子咬了,那种蚊子可厉害了,害得我妹妹全身起泡、发痒。其次天,外婆说:“不行,在这样下去,该怎么办?”我突然想到一个方法
3、,但这个方法妹妹是决不会答应的,那就是打针。我和外婆带着小雨来到了一家小医院,刚进那家医院的门口,我就看到很多人在吊瓶,我便想起了小时候,一位年纪青青的阿姨给我打针,她先用一根黄色橡皮筋困住了我的手腕,再用一块湿湿的棉花擦着我的手背,然后用针头扎进我的手背里,当时,我望见了,那针头,尖尖地,我胆怯地把手不停摇动,阿姨拿我没招,只好给我一块甜甜的糖,我把这块糖这到嘴里,那甜甜的味道,化解了针头扎进手里的痛,那是一件多么甜蜜的事啊!刚刚想到这,就轮到小雨了,原来啊!小雨打的地方不是手上,而是臀部,药水倒进了针管里,扎上去,小雨尽然没反应,回到了家,我问小雨:“你怎么没反应?莫非不痛吗?”“坚持就是
4、成功!”小雨很有志气地回答,我笑了笑,小雨还另加一句:“坚持害得我屁屁好痛!”我开怀大笑起来。这就是我最英勇的妹妹小雨。 ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇3 假期,我去外婆家看妹妹。我坐上爸爸的车,然后就去外婆家了。到了,我连忙下车去看妹妹。妹妹看到我兴奋坏了,立刻向我跑来,我伸出手去拥抱妹妹,却不料妹妹摔了一跤,把皮擦开了。这时,外婆来了,就立刻带妹妹去医院看病了。我跟了过去。到了医院,我们挂好号之后,就找医生看病,医生说妹妹的手没什么大碍,只是皮擦开,要贴创口贴而已。我想,妹妹没贴过创口贴,肯定会很疼的。医生帮妹妹贴了创口贴,可妹妹一点都没哭,医生夸妹妹是一个英勇的孩子。因为还要复查,
5、所以我就住在外婆家。过了三天,我带妹妹去医院复查,医生说要打针,因为妹妹的伤口深了很多。我领妹妹去打针,妹妹望见针一点也不胆怯,笑着让护士打。打完之后,旁边的家长和护士都说妹妹很英勇,妹妹便快乐地哈哈大笑起来,我看着妹妹,也不由自主地笑起来。我的妹妹虽然只是一个五六岁的小孩子,但她的英勇令我惊讶。我爱我的妹妹,她的英勇是我恒久没有的,也正是因为妹妹的英勇,让我更加的崇拜妹妹! ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇4 自从知道珍宝患有先心病以后,我的生活一下子被打乱。我经常在半夜醒来,然后就起先思虑他的事。到哪里去做手术?手术费怎么筹?手术会胜利吗?一想到他可能成为牺牲品,我的心都在颤抖。他已经
6、被捡选在千分之七的范围内了,安知肯定能逃脱另外千分之十一严酷的捡选呢?或者说手术胜利了,他又怎样在健康的生活之前度过一段艰难的岁月?他做检查时,我总是让他的父亲抱他去,而我只好到外面或强迫自己摆布他的玩具,才能缓解些许精神压力。他的父亲,从他的'艰忍的脸色中可以看出,也并比我好多少。潇洒的,反而是那个还不到两岁五个月的小病号。他除了会因不舒适哭闹以外,其他时候,他想背诗就背诗,想唱歌就唱歌,想跳就跳,想画就画,欢乐得象只小猴子,令人忌妒。曾有过这样一个故事:一位小姑娘因得了很重的病住进了医院。病房里还住着其他几位病号。小姑娘在这群病人是最轻的,因为其他人得的都是癌症。可是他们刚起先并不
7、知道。有一位阿姨偶然见到了自己的病历,竟在一周之内离开了人世。医生很婉惜,因为她假如协作治疗,至少还可以活几个月,甚至有可能康复。病房里有一位老奶奶,也很想知道自己的病,可是没人对他说。于是有一天,她找机会也拿到了病历。可是她不懂,于是问小姑娘。小姑娘一眼看到了诊断上的Ca,很难受,知道这是癌的意思但她灵机一动,说,这是您的肺里沉积了钙,清除了就好了。看老奶奶半信半疑,她又拿自己的化学书给她看,说,Ca就是钙,上面写着呢。老奶奶笑得很绚丽,后来竟先于小姑娘康复出院。小姑娘后来听医生说,其实老奶奶的病当时很凶险。或许有人说,他们的潇洒根本算不得什么,因为他们根本不知道自己的病,假如知道了未必能如
8、此,当然结局也大相径庭。可是,无知并不是他们的错,虽然因无知而受益但也无可指责。不行否认,世上的确有真正英勇的人存在,但数量又的确太少,而且其无畏的程度也未必比得上无知的时候。因为黑夜,他可能无畏地穿过在看到时不行能穿过的泥泞的路;因为被蒙上眼,他可能毫无退缩地走上底下是深渊的独木桥有时候想开了,我就轻声对他说:“珍宝,你是最英勇的!”然后,我可能看到世上最可爱的笑脸 ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇5 我宠爱小狗,因为它活泼可爱,总是一副无忧无虑的样子。我喜爱它欢乐的样子,因为每当这时,它总会做出一些怪样,逗得我们全家都哈哈大笑;有时它却很懒,但有时也很勤劳;它既笨拙又聪慧。总而言之,它
9、天真烂漫、憨态可掬的样子就像20_年最受欢迎的小沈阳那样,使人打心眼里喜爱它。我的娇娇是一个英勇的“女孩”。那是一个星期六,我和妈妈、娇娇像平常一样去公园漫步,要路过一条光线很暗的石路。我牵着妈妈的手,娇娇快乐地蹦在我们前面。突然一户人家的狼狗拦在我们面前,那是一条凶狠的狗。娇娇不懂事地叫了几声,冲上前和那只狗“打起架”来。不管我和妈妈怎么喊,娇娇都似乎没听见,她一只小小的狗,怎么能够战胜一只狼狗呢?幸好,我们的叫喊声引来了狗的主子,主子一把拉住狼狗,还用鞭子抽打起来,狼狗不得不放下娇娇。那天晚上,娇娇受伤了,经过一个星期的治疗,娇娇基本痊愈了。它回到了家,回到了属于自己的家。晚上,或许是因为
10、身体比较虚弱,娇娇早早地爬回了自己的卧房。当我去看它时,它已经睡着了,在柔柔的月光下,我看到了一位熟睡中的知己,一位敢用自己的生命来换取我们之间感情的知己! ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇6 早晨,天还是一片灰蒙蒙,太阳的光线就像夜晚微弱的灯光忽明忽暗。小鸟早早地在枝头上打算好高歌一曲。我正在楼下快乐地骑自行车。正在我骑得兴奋的时候,一个熟识的声音在我耳边漂浮。“姐姐,我可以骑你的自行车吗?”邻居家的小妹妹微笑着问我。“好呀!没问题。”我一口同意了。小妹妹今年5岁了,长着圆圆的小脸蛋,眼睛大大的,嘴巴红红的、小小的非常可爱。妹妹只骑过四轮自行车,还没有骑过两轮自行车,我心里非常担忧。妹妹
11、先用一只手抓住车的左把手,坐上了自行车的车座,然后再用另一只手抓住车的右把手。最终渐渐地把脚放在踏板上驾驭平衡。妹妹起先骑车了,她的脸上充溢了快乐的笑容,她兴奋地对我说:“姐姐,我学会骑车了!”话音还没落,妹妹就“扑通”一下摔了下来。我立即跑过来去看,心想妹妹肯定哭了。可是妹妹自己渐渐地爬了起来,脸上竟然没有一颗泪珠。我心疼的问妹妹:“妹妹,摔到哪没有,疼不疼,要不要回家休息?”“不,姐姐我不回家!”妹妹坚决地说:“不是很疼,应当没有什么问题。我肯定要学会骑车再回家!”说完妹妹扶起自行车接着骑车。妹妹稳稳地坐在车座上,皱着眉头,两眼紧盯前方,双手紧握车把,双脚交替用力向下蹬踏板。起先自行车一摇
12、一摆地很难驾驭平衡,之后妹妹骑得越来越顺当了,速度也越来越快了一刻钟过去了,半个小时过去了,妹妹越骑越有劲,心情更加兴奋了。她似乎摔晕了一样,整个世界对她来讲似乎已经消逝了大约过了两个小时,妹妹才停了下来,对着我快乐的微笑。妹妹兴奋地对我说:“姐姐,我最终学会了骑两轮自行车了!”妹妹笑得比平常更快乐更甜蜜了。邻居家的小妹妹是一个英勇、坚持不懈、永不放弃的小妹妹,她的品质令我钦佩。 ted做英勇的女孩演讲稿2023 篇7 Be a brave girl So few years ago,i did something really brave,or some would say really s
13、tupid. I run for Congress! For years ,i had existed safely behind the scenes in politics, as a funderaiser,or a organizer,but in my heart ,i always wanted to run. The sitting congresswoman had been in my district since 1992. She had never lost a race ,and no one had even run against her in a Democra
14、tic primary. But in my mind ,this is my way to make a difference ,to disrupt the status quo. The polls ,however,told a very different story .my pollsters told me that i was crazy to run,that there was no way that i could win,but i run anyway, and in 20xx, i became a upstart in a New York city congre
15、ssional race. I swore i was going tor win . i had the endorsement from the New York Daily News. The Wall Street Journal snapped pictures of me on election day and CNBC called it one of the hottest races in the country. I raised money from everyone i knew, including indian aunties that were just so h
16、appy an indian girl was running. But on election day ,the polls were right,and i only got 19% of the vote and the same papers that said i was a rising political star now said i wasted 1.3 million dollars on 6,321 votes. Do not do the maths. It was humulating. Now before you got the wrong idea this i
17、s not a talk about the importance of failure nor is it about leaning in. I tell you the story of how i ran for Congress because i was 33 years old and it was first time in my entire life that i had done something that was turely brave, where i did not worry about being perfect. And i am not alone:so
18、 many women talk to tell me that they gravitate towards careers and professions that they know they are going to be perfect in, and it is no wonder why, most girls are taught to avoid risk and failure. We are taught to smile pretty, play it safe ,get all A‟s. Boys ,on the other hand ,are taugh
19、t to play rough,swing high ,crawl to the top of the monkey bars and then just jump off headfirst. And by the time they are adults,whether they are negotiating a raise or asking someone out on a date, they are habituated to take risk after risk. They are rewarded for it . It is often said in silicon
20、valley, no one even takes you seriously unless you have had two failed start-ups. In other words, we are raising our girls to be perfect,and we are raising our boys to be brave. Some people worry about our federal deficit ,but i ,i worry about our bravery deficit. Our economy ,our society ,we are ju
21、st losing out because we are not raising our girls to be brave. The bravery deficit is why women are underrepresented in STEM,in C-suites, in boardrooms,in Congress and pretty much everywhere you look. In the 1980s, psychologist Carol Dweck looked at how bright fifth graders handed an assignment tha
22、t was too difficult for them. She found that bright girls were quick to give up. The higher the IQ, the more likely they were to give up. Boys on the other hand ,found the diffficult material to be a challenge. They found it energizing. They were more likey to redouble their efforts. What is going o
23、n ? Well ,at the fifth grade level, girls routinel y outperform boys in every subject,including math and science. So it is not a question of ability. The difference is in how boys and girls approach a challenge. And it does not just end in fifth grade. An HP report found that men will apply for a jo
24、b if they meet 60% of the qualifications, but women ,women will apply if they meet 100% of the qualifications.This study usually invoked as evidence that,well ,women need a little more confidence, but i think it is evidence that women have been socailized to aspire to perfection and they are overly
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