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英语话题演讲稿篇1
i have a good friend.she is a pretty girl. she lives in jiujiang. she is a middle school student. she has big eyes, a small mouth, a small nose and a round face. she is tall and thin. she likes watching tv and playing the basketball. on the weekend, she always plays basketball with her friends in the afternoon and watches tv in the evening.
she is a good student. she is good at english. she likes speaking in english. she always reports news in english in her school.
she says we are good friends. we send e-mails to each other everyday. i like her very much.
翻译如下:
我有一个好朋友。她是一个漂亮的女孩,她住在九江,是一个中学生。她大眼睛、小嘴儿、小鼻子、圆脸。她身材高挑。她喜欢看电视和打篮球。周末,她常常和朋友们在下午打篮球,在晚上看电视。
她是一个好学生,擅长英语。她喜欢说英语,常常在学校用英语报道新闻。
她说我们是好朋友。我们每天发电子邮件给对方。我非常喜欢她。
英语话题演讲稿篇2
youth is not a time of life, it's the deep springs of life.
youth is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees, it's amatter of the will, a qulity of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions.youthis an apetite for adventures, it often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of20 without a time of years, but the ambitions.there is in every human being'sheart the lure of wonders, it's obious when the youth.
there is in the center of your heart and my heart a wireless station forrecieving the informations of beauty, love, courage and power from man and fromthe infinite.
英语话题演讲稿篇3
“what would you do if you had only one day left to live?”
i asked this question to my young students when teaching english this winter. what were their answers?
“i would watch television!” the first answer. “i would play with the computer!” the second one. “i would play with computer too.” the girl finished her sentence perfectly with a serious smile. indeed how cute and innocent that smile was, but how seriously my heart was hurt. i was too frightened to listen to more answers like that.
ten years ago, at their age, i had a different answer: i would spend the last day of my life gazing at the face of my dear grandmother until i inscribed every detail of it onto my mind.
when grandmother was getting old and weak, my family bought her a telephone so i could save time and the trouble of traveling to her home by making phone calls instead. later we bought her a television so she could watch modern dramas by herself. then grandma must have been, we assumed, very contented and happy.
but i never really knew how grandma felt. she silently passed away without a word one night. when i heard about her death, a chilling pain pierced my empty heart. the pain grew even sharper as i tried to remember in detail exactly how grandma looked and i failed completely! how could i remember? i had not visited her for ages—it seemed like a century! my memories of her dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.
even though i have a telephone, can she hear me now?
even though i might be on television, can she see me now?
even though i have modern telecommunications, can she still communicate with me now?
with all these “tele”s, i was powerless.
donsquo;t people just love the word of “tele”, which means far away. indeed this is how modern technology has changed our world. but please donsquo;t forget this other word with “tele”: telepathy: which refers to human beingssquo; inborn ability to connect to our loved ones. our minds are supposed to read each othersquo;s minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each othersquo;s hearts — and fulfill these without any forms of tool!
but the moment i desperately struggled to remember grandmothersquo;s face, the telepathy between her and me had shut down forever. with the help of modern technology, i killed our telepathy.
this shall never happen again! the “tele”s are great inventions. but “telepathy” gives them the warmth of a human face. letsquo;s harness the power of television to excite our kids to develop their telepathy with nature… so that they can read the secret language of flowers. letsquo;s make the telephone lines provoke us to preserve our telepathy with each other, so we can connect in a warm and feeling way. let technology keep our “telepathy” alive! we need to wake up and make this happen.
i told my grandmasquo;s story to those young kids that day. they got very quiet. they asked me for a second chance to answer the question. they had come to a new understanding – that very moment they had made to me and to our future together, a dear promise.
thank you very much!
英语话题演讲稿篇4
good morning, ladies and gentlemen,
as i stand here speaking to you in english, i am already globalized. while shopping, i see the fair chinese ladies carrying prada handbags, i find they are globalized. watching harry potter or lord of the rings with friends—yes, you can anticipate the refrain, we are all globalized!
in this era of globalization, we are one way or another all globalized. but realize this: when peoplesquo;s heads turn to the fresh things that globalization literally delivers to our doors, the traditional things which we take for granted become ignored and sometimes forgotten. considerlao qiang, an ancient form of opera. it has almost vanished from the stage and only fewer than 20 people know how to sing it. so, how can we discover and explore our traditional culture? how can we rejuvenate and share them with the whole world? well, there are three factors we need to keep in mind.
to begin with, the mass media plays a vital role in discovering traditional culture and connecting it with the widest possible audience. one evening in 2005, for example, when my father and i were watching the final round of the popular tv showstar road, we both became fans for a contestant named a bao. we were attracted by his high pitched tenor voice, his traditional shaanxi folk tunes and shaanxi costumes. apparently we were not his only fans. star road has aroused great popular interest in shaanxi folk music. such media can help popular audiences to discover lost arts and introduce people to them for the first time.
the mass media raise the peoplesquo;s popular interest in the traditional arts, but it is the performing artists who really develop the peoplesquo;s understanding of traditional culture. yang lipingsquo;s dance show yunnan image, based on primitive yunnan dance style, has had an enormous influence in and out of china. yang has recovered for us the primitive life in yunnan. it is the raw and unadorned beauty of nature in her dancing that moves her audience most. we desperately need professional artistssquo; endeavor to discover traditional arts, to train apprentices, and to project our traditional culture on the global stage.
the third strategic factor in promoting our culture in global competition is an audience who knows what and how to appreciate our culture. but todaysquo;s youth—tomorrowsquo;s explorers—are ill equipped to appreciate the traditional culture. take myself as an example: i have had no painting or music classes since senior high school! no extracurricular activities like chinese painting or calligraphy since primary school! what paltry little we learn about our traditional chinese culture is relegated to a few lines and pictures in history books. we need our government and our school system to give us a better opportunity to embrace our traditional culture and discover its rich legacy for ourselves.
ladies and gentlemen, the age of globalization should be a time for cultural discovery, not cultural extinction! our traditional culture needs our concern and support to survive! with our combined efforts, we can save our valuable culture from extinction and showcase it, so it can shine brightly on the global stage, shared and enjoyed by people all around the world!
英语话题演讲稿篇5
honorable judges, ladies and gentlemen,
the fairytale of aladdin has always been my childhood favorite. i was mesmerized by how aladdin used his three magic wishes. as a small girl, i dreamed of having the magic wishes to go wherever i wanted to go and see whatever i wanted to see. as you can probably guess, i havensquo;t found my genie in the lamp yet, however, i have found something just as exciting and it has made marvelous changes in not only my life, but the lives of all human-beings. it is called technology.
i still remember how my father told me about his childhood back in those days when china was not as open and developed as it is now. children would run for kilometers to school, make toys with wood by themselves, and the biggest dream of a child was holding two jars of sugar, one white, the other brown in each arm and having the choice of eating whichever he wanted. just look at what we have now. magnificent technological advancement has opened up a whole new world to us.
however, just as our lives become more convenient, problems arise from this new life style. we seem to be caged in the modern technology; we are thinking alike as a result of using the same search engine, we are getting lazy as most of our work can be done by machines, and we are alienating people around us for we are more comfortable talking on phones and typing in front of a computer.
if i was given the chance to make my magic wishes now, i would wish we could go back in time and live for three days without advanced technology. i wonder what we would do in those three days. here is what i imagine:
on the first day, people would be feeling so uncomfortable with the new situation that they would probably be confused and just not know what to do. the world would be in a mess for the whole day.
on the second day, as life goes on, people would have to find alternative ways to deal with their daily rituals: students would have to go to libraries for information they wanted instead of searching on google; boys would have to express their affection to girls in person instead of sending an annoying txt message; and the young people of today would have the chance to experience the childhood of their parents. on this particular day, we could recover all we had lost in the modern world.
then comes the third day. after the previous two days, we would gradually come to realize that we should have paid more attention to our studies and work as we actually have so much creativity and potential within ourselves. we would also realize that we should have spent more time with a friend, a parent or a child as we do love them, but we donsquo;t really understand them due to the lack of personal communication. we shouldnsquo;t have been so dependent on modern technology as it wasnsquo;t invented to confine us, but to inspire us. this last day would be spent in sparks of new ideas and sweet moments with our loved ones.
maybe some would argue that it is just my imagination, and that magic would never work in our world. true, but magic can always work in our hearts, helping us understand that we, instead of the machine, are the masters of the world. the key is to treasure our human initiative and connections, to see the world with our own eyes, explore the unknown with our minds and treat others with our hearts. just like aladdin didnsquo;t choose to use magic to gain a happy life, we can make our choice, too. and when we do, we will live, as in the fairy tales, happily ever after. thank you.
英语话题演讲稿篇6
with the development of science and technology, change has penetrated into every aspect of our daily life. to illustrate that, isquo;d like to make a comparison of these two seemingly insignificant things: milkman and mailman, whose differences indicate our changing way of living with the times.
home milk delivery has almost gone extinct in china now, also gone with it are the milkmen, who once delivered bottled fresh milk door-to-door. on the other hand, mailmansquo;s business or the courier service has thrived as online shopping gains popularity. however, in retrospect, i find something has been lost in this transition, something shakespeare called as “the milk of human kindness”.
when i was a kid, milk wasnsquo;t for sale everywhere. for the families who need it, they depended on the milkmen to take it from the local dairy farms to their houses. in our neighborhood, there was such a milkman, whose arrival was much anticipated by the children and always brought us laughter and joy. he knew the name of every kid and could easily see through our tricks. if we didnsquo;t behave, he would side with our parents and threaten to rob us of the nutritious drink. the entire neighborhood was acquainted with him; saw him as a member of the community just like the many residents or street vendors. there was a bond between all of us for it was not only the commodities that been transacted, but also a sense of caring and dependability. and that small box fixed onto our door, other than being a drop-off point for milk; it was a communication junction between the people as we took the initiative to reach out to others.
fast forward to today, milk is ubiquitous with no dedicated delivery system. but the convenience level of our live has gone up a notch. almost everything is for sale online, which spares us all the travelling and talking. with a few ready clicks, shopping is done. the rest is left for those speed delivery companies. usually itsquo;s a grumpy mailman, who reaches us through cell phone, urging everyone to pick up their parcels as soon as possible. and the minute the receipt is signed, we rush back to unpack while the courier dashes to the next destination. there is barely a conversation carried out, nor do we feel the need to talk to such a stranger, who changes from time to time frequently. it seems that people are always in a hurry now, though we have more conveniences, still we run short of time to stop and stare, to speak and share.
call me an old-timer, but i think the personal touch represented by the milkman is what has been missing in the modern society. william wordsworth once wrote that “getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” modern technology may have multiplied our possessions or gave us more conveniences, but we run the risk of reducing our values if we lay waste our power of interpersonal relationships.
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