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小学生英语故事演讲稿8篇

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小学生英语故事演讲稿8篇

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇1

you know, you know, we started this great effort on a sunny july morning in pinders corner on pat and liz moynihan's beautiful farm and 62 counties, 16 months, 3 debates, 2 opponents, and 6 black pantsuits later, because of you, here we are.

you came out and said that issues and ideals matter, jobs matter, downstate and upstate, health care matters, education matters, the environment matters, social security matters, a woman's right to choose matters. it all matters and i just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, new york!

thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation. i am profoundly grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you.

i will - i will do everything i can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of senator daniel patrick moynihan. i would like all of you and the countless new yorkers and americans watching to join me in honoring him for his incredible half century of service to new york and our nation. senator moynihan, on behalf of new york and america, thank you.

i promise you tonight that i will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of new york's families. today we voted as democrats and republicans. tomorrow we begin again as new yorkers.

and how fortunate we are indeed to live in the most diverse, dynamic and beautiful state in the entire union. you know, from the south bronx to the southern tier, from brooklyn to buffalo, from montauk to massena, from the world's tallest skyscrapers to breathtaking mountain ranges, i've met people whose faces and stories i will never forget. thousands of new yorkers from all 62 counties welcomed to me into your schools, your local diners, your factory floors, your living rooms and front porches. you taught me, you tested me and you shared with me your challenges and concerns - about overcrowded or crumbling schools, about the struggle to care for growing children and aging parents, about the continuing challenge of providing equal opportunity for all and about children moving away from their home towns because good jobs are so hard to find in upstate new york. now i've worked on issues like these for a long time, some of them for 30 years, and i am determined to make a difference for all of you.

you see, i believe our nation owes every responsible citizen and every responsible family the tools that they need to make the most of their own lives. that's the basic bargain. i'll do my best to honor in the united states senate.

and to those of you who did not support me, i want you to know that i will work in the senate for you and for all new yorkers. and to those of you who worked so hard and never lost faith even in the toughest times, i offer you my undying gratitude.

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇2

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.

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇3

a dream from beyond

i was sound asleep. my grandfather appeared in a dream. he asked why i had never visited him and grandma at the cemetery. he said that even my mom hadn’t visited since october 4 (grandma’s birthday). he told me that, when i was young, i had walked out into a pond and slipped under water. he had rescued me. he said grandma was supposed to be watching me, but that she had gotten sick all of a sudden and was throwing up. it was probably the fresh blackberries they had picked and eaten earlier. grandma had a bad stomach.

my parents were out on a boat in the pond. they did not know that grandpa had saved me until they got back to shore. i was in a towel and my clothes were drying on bushes. my brown and white buster brown shoes were also soaked. i was only three years old, grandpa said. my parents were angry at first, but when they saw that grandma was still feeling sick, they forgave her.

grandpa told me that we had a picnic after that. the four of us ate some chicken, potato salad, and homemade cookies. we drank lemonade. then grandpa took me for a walk in the woods (i sat on his shoulders). i saw some daisies, and we picked them. when we returned, i psented three daisies to mom and three to grandma, who was finally feeling better. grandpa said to bring some daisies to the gravesite. then i woke up.

the next day, i called my mom. “do you remember me walking into the pond and grandpa rescuing me?”

“my god! who told you about that?”

“you mean, it really happened?”

“yes, but your father and i never told you about it because grandma swore us to silence. even though it wasn’t her fault, she felt that she had failed in her responsibility, and never wanted you to know about it. my goodness, that was so long ago. who told you this?”

“mom, did i go for a walk with grandpa and return with daisies for you and grandma?”

“okay, i get it. you and your dad are playing some kind of prank. okay, it’s very funny. now, quit it.”

“this is no prank, mom. grandpa told me this in a dream last night.”

“it still sounds like a prank.”

“no, i’m serious. he told me that grandma had a reaction to blackberries. he said i was wearing brown and white buster brown shoes. he said i gave you and grandma daisies.”

“oh, my god. your father would never remember all this. it must be daddy! did he say anything about visiting his gravesite?”

“yes, that was his problem. he wanted me to visit them. he also said you had not visited since—”

“—since mom’s birthday six years ago?”

“well, not—”

“i’ve got to get over there right now!”

“wait for me! i’m coming with you, and i’ve got to bring those daisies. maybe we’d better start going every year, huh, mom?”

“yes. there’s no telling what grandpa might tell you next time.”

来自远方的梦想

我睡得很熟。我的祖父出现在梦中。他问我为什么从来没有去墓地探望过他和奶奶。他说,自 10 月 4 日(奶奶的生日)以来,连我妈妈都没有来过。他告诉我,当我年轻的时候,我走进一个池塘,在水下滑倒。他救了我。他说奶奶应该看着我,但她突然生病了,呕吐了。可能是他们之前采摘和吃过的新鲜黑莓。奶奶胃不好。

我的父母在池塘里的一条船上。他们直到回到岸上才知道爷爷救了我。我裹着毛巾,衣服在灌木丛上晾干。我的棕色和白色巴斯特棕色鞋子也湿透了。我只有三岁,爷爷说。我父母起初很生气,但当他们看到奶奶仍然不舒服时,他们原谅了她。

爷爷告诉我,在那之后我们去野餐了。我们四个人吃了一些鸡肉、土豆沙拉和自制饼干。我们喝了柠檬水。然后爷爷带我去树林里散步(我坐在他的肩膀上)。我看到了一些雏菊,我们采摘了它们。当我们回来时,我送了三朵雏菊给妈妈,三朵给奶奶,她终于感觉好多了。爷爷说要带些雏菊到墓地。然后我醒了。

第二天,我打电话给我妈妈。“你还记得我走进池塘,爷爷救我吗?”

“天哪!谁告诉你的?”

“你是说,真的发生了?”

“是的,但是你父亲和我从来没有告诉过你这件事,因为奶奶发誓我们要保持沉默。即使不是她的错,她也觉得自己没有尽到自己的责任,不想让你知道。天哪,那是很久以前的事了。这是谁告诉你的?”

“妈妈,我是不是和爷爷出去散步,带着雏菊回来给你和奶奶的?”

“好的,我明白了。你和你爸爸在玩某种恶作剧。好吧,这很有趣。现在,放弃吧。”

“这不是恶作剧,妈妈。爷爷昨晚在梦里跟我说的。”

“听起来还是个恶作剧。”

“不,我认真的。他告诉我奶奶对黑莓有反应。他说我穿着棕色和白色的巴斯特棕色鞋子。他说我给了你和奶奶雏菊。”

“我的天啊。你父亲永远不会记得这一切。一定是爸爸!他有没有说过去他的墓地?”

“是的,那是他的问题。他想让我去拜访他们。他还说你从那以后就没有来过——”

“——从六年前妈妈的生日开始?”

“嗯,不是——”

“我必须马上过去!”

“等等我!我和你一起来,我得把那些雏菊带来。也许我们最好每年都开始,嗯,妈妈?”

“是的。不知道爷爷下次会告诉你什么。”

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇4

bananas for lunch

a fat monkey likes eating bananas very much。 he had bananas for lunch。 he peeled one and ate one more and then, one more one banana, two bananas, three bananas, four… he ate and ate, but he wanted more, he peeled and he ate, peeled and he ate, five bananas, six bananas, seven bananas, eight … he peeled two more and continued two more。 he ate whole bunch of bananas and can’t sleep。

香蕉午餐

一只小胖猴子很喜欢吃香蕉。他拿香蕉做午餐,他剥一个香蕉,用力地吃着,吃着,吃着,吃了1个香蕉,2个香蕉,3个香蕉,4个…… 他不停地吃,可是他还想要更多!他边吃,边剥,5个香蕉,6个香蕉,7个香蕉,8个……他又剥了两个,继续撑着吃。他吃了一整串香蕉以致不能躺下睡觉了。

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇5

the ox and the dog

an ox and a dog serve for the same farmer.one day the dog arrogantly says: how grand i am! in the daytime, i watch out for the cattle in the meadows; at night, i guard the house. but you… me? how about me ? the ox says

you can only plough or draw a cart, the dog slightly says. yes. itsquo;s true, the ox says. but if i donsquo;t plough, what do you guard?

一头牛和一只狗同时为一个农夫工作。

狗骄傲地说着;squo;我是多么重要啊!白天我在牧场看护家群,晚上我看家。而你呢…..? 我?我怎么啦? 牛反问。你只会犁地或是拉扯。狗不懈地说。是的。你说得没有错,牛回答道。但是如果没有我犁地,你看护什么呢?

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇6

three good friends

one day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. this time he sees a lion under a tree. the lion runs at him. he is afraid and falls into the river. he cansquo;t swim. he shouts. the rabbit hears him. he jumps into the river. the rabbit swims to the monkey, but he cansquo;t help him. luckily, an elephant comes along. he is very strong. he helps the rabbit and monkey. three friends are very happy. they go to the elephantsquo;s home. then, three of them become good friends.

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇7

the sports meeting in the forest

there are many animals in the forest. today is a fine day. animals are having a sport meeting.

monkey, fox, panda, rabbit and bear are running. look! rabbit is the first. fox and monkey are the second. bear is the third. the other animals are shouting, bear! come on! bear! come on! and look there, duck and pig are doing high jump. pig is too fat, he can't jump very high. so duck is the champion. here! cat and squirrel are climbing a tree. cat is ill. so he is the last, but he does his best. this sports meeting is wonderful. the animals are very happy!

森林运动会

森林里有很多动物。

今天天气晴朗,小动物要举行运动会。小猴子,狐狸,兔子和小熊在赛跑。看!小兔子得了第一,狐狸和猴子得了第二,小熊得了第三。小动物们都在叫喊:小熊,加油!小熊,加油!看那儿,小鸭和小猪在比赛跳高。小猪太胖了,成绩不太理想,所有小鸭得了冠军。看这里!小猫和小松鼠在比赛爬树,小猫生病了,没能拿冠军,但它全力以赴了。 运动会可真棒,小动物们多开心啊!

小学生英语故事演讲稿篇8

aughty monkey

it's very hot.. an old man is asleep on the chair. a fly comes and sits on the end of the man's nose.

the old man has a naughty monkey. he chases the fly.

the fly comes back again and sits on the old man's nose again. the monkey chases it away again and again.

this happens five or six times. the monkey is very angry. he jumps up, runs to the garden and picks up a large stone.

when the fly sits on the old man's nose again, the monkey hits it hard with the stone.he kills the fly and breaks the old man's nose.

调皮的猴子

天气很热。一位老人在椅子上睡着了。 一只苍蝇飞来落在老人的鼻子上。 老人有一只顽皮的猴子。猴子在追打苍蝇。 苍蝇再次飞落在老人的鼻子上,猴子一再追打苍蝇。 这样往返了五六次,猴子很生气。 他跳着跑到花园,捡起一块大石头。

当苍蝇再次落在老人的鼻子上时,猴子用石头击中老人的鼻子上的苍蝇。 他砸死了苍蝇也打破了老人的鼻子。

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