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1、 关于耐心的英语演讲稿7篇 We are not going to evade that responsibility. We are going to let peopledown. And people, far and near, will hear of us. Frost will be brought to theirbackbones and tears to their eyes when our stories are told and retold, So letus go forth, my fellow members of this luckily chosen ge
2、neration, and meet thenew century in victory and glory. Knowing the Consequences of Choice Over the past Spring Festival, I got involved in a family dispute. Rightbefore I got home, four satellite channels of CCTV were added to the 14 channelswe had already had. In prime time at night, they all had
3、interesting shows.Therefore, the five of us-my parents, my sisters and I-had to argue over what towatch. Finally, we agreed that we should watch the most interestingprogramme. If we could agree what that was. However, all of us there remember that for a long time after we had TV,there were only one
4、or two channels available. The increase in options revealsan important change in our life: the abundance of choice. Fifteen years ago we all dressed in one style and in one colour. Today, weselect from a wide variety of designs and shades. 关于急躁的英语演讲稿 篇五 Me and my Fears Honorable judges, distinguishe
5、d guests, ladies and gentlemen: It is a great honor and pleasure to be here on this beautiful Saturday morning to share with you my sentiments about life and passion for the English language. About a year and a half ago, I took part in my very first English Speech Contest. When I stood before the mi
6、crophone with all eyes starring directly at me, I could hardly speak. I stood there, embarrassed and helpless, struggling in vain for the right thing to say. My fears had paralyzed me. While my passion for English has never changed, I lost my courage to speak in public. When my professor again encou
7、raged me to take part in this Competition, I said “no.” I couldnt endure yet another painful experience. He looked me straight in the eye and said something that pierced my heart. I will never forget his words. “Look,” he said, “We all have our fears, and you have yours. You could twist your ankle i
8、n a basketball game, but then be afraid to ever play again. Running away can never dispel your fears, but action will. A winner is not one who never fails,but one who never quits.” I spent a whole day with his words twisting and turning in my mind. Then I made the bravest and wisest decision of my l
9、ife: I would face my fears and take part in the competition! As it turned out, my dear old professor was right. Now, here I am, once again standing before a microphone. My heart is beating fast, and my mouth is dry, but most importantly, I have faced my fears - and that makes all the difference! Tha
10、nk you. 战胜恐惊 敬重的评委,各位来宾,女士们先生们,我很荣幸在这个奇妙的星期六早上来到这里,与你们共享我生命中一段特殊的经受。 也许一年半以前,我参与了生平第一次演讲竞赛。站在麦克风前,面对观众们期盼的眼神,我竟紧急的说不出话来。那一刻,我是多么无助啊! 我对于英语的挚爱从未转变,但却从今失去了面对公众演讲的士气。当老教授鼓舞我参与盼望英语风采大赛时,我拒绝了。他直视我的眼睛,说了一番令我终身难忘的话。“你瞧,”他说,“我们都有自己的恐惊。你可能会在一场篮球竞赛中扭脚,并从今可怕再打球。你只能用行动去克制自己的恐惊,躲避是没有用的。生活中的胜利者往往是永不放弃的人。” 我花了一成天时
11、间思索他的话。 然后,我做出了一个英勇而明智的打算: 我要参与中心电视台第五届“盼望之星”英语风采大赛! 老教授是对的。我发挥出了自己的水平,一路杀进了全国总决赛。此时此刻,当我再一次站在了麦克风前,仍旧心跳不止,但更重要的是,我最终能够英勇地面对我的恐惊了,而这已足够了。 关于急躁的英语演讲稿 篇六 Good morning , everyone .When it comes to the teachers essential qualities ,I believe that most of answers will appear the word “patience”. Now, let
12、 me begin to give you my speech “patience”. To begin with , “what is the patience ?” The definition of the word “patience” is to tolerate delay , which implies self control and forbearance as opposed to wanting what we want when we want it. How many times have we jumped the gun and found out it woul
13、d have been better to tolerate delay or had self control? What did we miss out on? Did we hurt someone we love because of lack of patience? Having patience will heal the wounds and it will work itself out fine. Patience is not only a virtue but a necessy for a happy existence that we must be more pa
14、tience in our daily lives. Secondly , there are so many benefits of developing patience .It not only helps us reduces stress levels ,but also helps develop understanding, empathy and compassion .Furthermore ,with enough patience ,we may take enough time to assess the situation, see the big picture,
15、and weigh any pros and cons ,which contributes to our better decisions. Someone may ask but how to become more patient .In my opinion ,many steps can we take .One way ,we may practice thinking before you speak ,if were patient, pause and go over what we want to say, we can avoid hurting or offending
16、 others .On the other way ,sometimes we may make a plan ahead and someway slow down our steps .Anyway ,what is the most important thing is that in anytime we must believe that there is an advantage behind every misfortune, that there is a silver lining. As it for me ,a teacher in the nearly future ,
17、I think I should be have faith that I can make all of them understand what I taught .If some of them wouldnt follow me ,I will be also patient to analyse knowledge to them in details. 关于急躁的英语演讲稿 篇七 Beggars are one of the most familiar groups in every city. They accompany us from our childhood until
18、now, and Ive found both the beggars and I change in this journey. Years ago as a little girl, when I came across some old and disabled beggars on the road, Id donate some pocket money to them, happily thinking I was helping. s I have grown older, Ive found the number of beggars has grown larger and
19、they are more diverse. They appear in every corner of the city, on the overbridge, on the street, near restaurants, and even at your door. In contrast with the old days, it seems like the situation with beggars today is more complicated, which has made me hesitate before deciding whether to help the
20、m or not. Its hard for me to give them money considering some who appear beggars in day time but dress up and go to fancy restaurants at night; and some who are controlled by some illegal organization and the money they get all goes to the organization. If I help them, Id be making the problem worse
21、, Id be doing harm to the society, indirectly. But its also hard not to give them money, considering therere real beggars who really need help. If I dont help them, who will? And where is my sympathy? What hurts me the most is not how hard it is to distinguish the real help-seekers from the many fal
22、se ones, but that some children are forced by adults, sometimes even their parents, to beg. They grow up despised by the world, out of mainstream society. When I see their eyes filled with desperation and impudence instead of purity and innocence, my heart sinks. We dont know how they will face the
23、world when they grow up, how this will shape their characters, and what they may do to the society, to perpetuate this cycle of violence. Months ago the Fu Jian government has promulgated a new policy to deal with 8 kinds of beggars. An internet survey shows that over 80% of voters reacted positivel
24、y toward the policy. We know that one single policy cannot solve a problem as complex as this one, but we do look forward to some improvement. I wish all humanity can live like human. 今日乞丐 在城市中,乞丐是我们最熟识的群体之一。他们伴随着我们的成长,从童年直到现在。在这个过程中,我发觉,乞丐和我都在变。 小时候,每当看到路旁的乞丐,通常是老人或残疾人,我会给他们一些零钱,并且快乐地认为我帮了他们。 长大后,我
25、发觉身边乞丐的数量有所增加,而且他们种类繁多。他们无所不在,天桥上,大街上,饭馆旁,家门口,城市中到处是他们的身影。比起过去,今日的乞丐好像更加简单,使得我在打算帮不帮他们的时候迟疑不决。 想到那些白天装作乞丐行乞,而夜晚换装后跑到宾馆作乐的人;想到那些被不法集团掌握,然后把乞讨来的钱上交给集团的人,我真的很难做到给他们钱。可是,想到那些真正需要帮忙的乞丐,又很难做到不帮他们。假如不帮他们,我的怜悯心死到哪去了? 最让我难过的,并不是由于从众多的假乞丐中找出真乞丐是多么的困难,而是那些被成人,甚至被父母教唆,去乞讨的孩子们。他们在卑视中长大,和主流社会脱离。当我看到他们眼睛里本应有的纯真和童稚被无望和无耻取代时,心里便很难过。我们不知道他们长大后会怎样面对这个世界,他们的性格会被童年的经受塑造成什么样子,以及他们有可能对社会做出怎样的事情-让恶性循环连续? 几个月前,福建省公布了一项针对八类乞丐的新政策。网上调查显示,超过80%的人对此政策持乐观态度。虽然如此简单的问题不能通过单单一项政策得以解决,我们还是期盼着一些改善。愿全部的人都能像人一样活着。 只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。上面这7篇关于急躁的英语演讲稿就是山草香为您整理的急躁的英语范文模板,盼望可以赐予您肯定的参考价值。
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