演講稿要求內(nèi)容充實,條理清楚,重點突出。在社會發(fā)展不斷提速的今天,演講稿在我們的視野里出現(xiàn)的頻率越來越高。那么演講稿怎么寫才恰當(dāng)呢?以下是我?guī)痛蠹艺淼淖钚卵葜v稿模板范文大全,希望能夠幫助到大家,我們一起來看一看吧。
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇一
i am entitled to certain rights, responsibilities and privileges.
i have freedom of movements in the country, i obey the country’s laws, and i enjoy the convenience of social policies and so on .what about a citizen of globe? is there anything to characterize the global citizenship? a certificate, a register or certain rights? not really.
global citizenship means a world where people are treated and respected equally for who they are.
it is about helping people that are less fortunate.
it is about inclusiveness.
interacting and working together is the core of being and belonging.
we need to realize how important our connections are with others in our friendships, our neighborhoods, our communities, and with our planet.
in another word, global citizenship is about people’s awareness of seeking the common good.
it is about my idea too abstract? here i’ve got a vivid example.
when i was a child, my father always told me some stories about the past generation.
once he told me a story about a doctor.
when the doctor heard people suffering in spain because of the civil war, he came to help.
he saw many people dying just because they had no money.
then he proposed a system that enabled the poor to have medical treatment.
it is the beginning of the idea of socialized medical care.
after the war, the doctor worked hard to improve the treatment of tuberculosis.
in 1938, the second sino-japanese war broke out in china.
the fifty-year-old doctor came to help again.
during his years in china, he trained more than 1000 chinese to be medics and doctors.
it was him that designed the world’s first mobile medical unit which saved thousands of the story, what impressed me most was a description of this admirable doctor.
my father could still remember it even after decades.
it was “his utter devotion to others without any thought of self was shown in his great sense of responsibility in his work and his great warm-heartedness towards all comrades and the people”.till now, you must know the doctor.
you are right.
it is norman bethune, a distinguished surgeon.
he was a medical hero who helped unite two countries by showing our common humanity beyond cultural and political kind of spirit is this that makes a foreigner selflessly adopt the cause of the chinese peoples liberation as his own? it is called the spirit of global citizenship-seeking the common a doctor, norman bethune did his best.
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇二
my dear friends,
do you know what is the most precious and everlasting thing in the world? money? you may lose everything you have if you don't use money careful ?in one's long life youth is like a flash in the pan and no one in the world has the secret to keep his youth forever. beautiful look? many people pray that they can get hold of beauty, but it disappears far more quickly than they can imagine. and when they are in real trouble beauty itself feels helpless. a good job? as you grow older and your brain and hands can't work as fast as before. it will become other people's wealth.
then what is the most precious and everlasting thing in the world?
when you are far away from your family and feel especially lonely, who will you think of? when you stand on the crossroad in your life and don't know which way to choose, who will you think of? when you encounter greater difficulties than ever and need other's encouragement, who will you think of? when you decide to make the greatest decision in your favorite course, which shed cheerful tears when see you get achievements? whose wholehearted blessing will be always with you no matter how far you will go?
yes, its mother who you will always think of and it's mother's love that will be always be with you.
i once heard a moving story about a mother. two children were drawn into the flood and the situation was very dangerous. their mother jumped into the water without hesitation. but the mother couldn't swim at all. jumping into the water means she might lose her life. but at that time she had no time to think about herself. she just wanted to try all means to save her children. maybe her courage touched the god. the miracle happened. she finally succeeded in saving her both children. and she, of course, felt extremely exhausted.
my friends, mother’s love is the greatest love. mother’s love is the safest love. no matter you are happy or depressed, rich or poor, mother’s love will always stay with you.
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇三
we and our yellow river: thriving together
good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. the issue of the yellow river has become the biggest concern of members of the chinese peoples political consultative conference. my childhood, in fact, is closely associated with the river. my father is an engineering geologist, and he used to take me with him on his trips to the hydropower stations on the river. i enjoyed those trips, especially the trip to longyang xia reservoir. although ten years have passed since my visit, i can still recall the scenery; i can still recall the water i saw at the reservoir. it was pure, clean and blue, not like the water i saw in the middle reaches of the river, which had turned brown and muddy after passing through the loess plateau.
once during our stay at the power station, we were caught in a thunderstorm. and when rain stopped, i could see trickles of water rolling down mountain slopes and flowing into the reservoir. it carried little mud or sand, because at that time, trees and grass still grew around the reservoir. and they protected the soil. at longyang xia i was struck by the beauty of nature, and as a child i wanted to stay there and to grow up with our yellow river.
li bai, the tang dynasty poet, said praises to the flowing water in the yellow river. he saw it as coming down from heaven and nurturing the people along her way to the sea. however, in 1997,for 330days, not a single drop of water from the yellow river went into the sea. and droughts are not the only punishment by nature. a friend of my father's, a university professor, is doing research on the yellow river. according to this professor, the yellow river will soon change its course if we allow this situation to continue. because there is no longer enough water to carry away the silt and mud in the lower reaches of the river and the riverbed rises higher and higher each year.
we have taken too much from nature, but given back too little in return. and this is the cost of the unbalanced growth. if we had taken care of the vegetation in the upper and middle reaches of the yellow river, we would still experience the river as li bai described it.
while the developed countries are consuming proportionally more natural resources than the rest of the world, they've also taken some good measures in protecting nature. and as a developing country, china can learn from them in this aspect.
last year, when i was visiting australia with a group of chinese students who had won prizes in an english skills test, our australian hosts invited us to join them for a horse-ride in the mountains. after two hours on horseback, we reached a valley, where there was a most beautiful meadow, with flowers in all colors dotted on a huge blanket of green. when i began to praise the beauty of nature, my friends told me that in this valley, there used to be a big mine and the wastewater from the mine turned everything brown. when the mine was abandoned, people made great efforts to restore the green vegetation. they also used the latest biological technology choosing the best grass seeds suitable for the local soil. so the beautiful meadow is a result of commitment, hard work, and new technology.
what happened to this valley in australia should also happen to our yellow river and, in fact, it is happening. i have seen farmers planting trees on mountains along the yellow river. i have seen them climb the mountain tops with seedlings on their shoulders because they had no machinery. i have seen them pour on trees the water they had carried up in buckets from miles down the valley. these farmers are quietly nourishing our yellow river, just as the river has nourished them.
and these farmers, men and women i don't know, gave me the confidence that we and our yellow river will grow together, and someday in the future, we will be able to drink the clean water from our yellow river again, because she is our dearest mother.
thank you.
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇四
i have been in university for about one year. during my stay here, i came to realize that university life is like drinking coke. we experience all tastes of life here, sour, sweet, bitter and hot.
i am from province, which is far away from here. i often miss my mum, friends, and relatives in my hometown. however, i can't see them very often. so loneliness always keeps me company. i am sad that i can't be there with them.
lucky for me, life in university is rich and colorful. with more free time,we can do many more things besides study, such as joining
societies clubs, and taking part-time jobs. such activities not only make our life more colorful, but also help us improve all kinds of skills. the university is a society miniature, what we learn here will benefit our future life.
our path in life will not always be smooth. setbacks can't be avoided. failing an important exam, break up with boy or girl friend, or refused by a promising company, such setbacks are likely to get us down. sometimes we fell so frustrated that we even burst into tears. drinkin coke is wonderful, despite the undesirble consequent hiccups. it's bitter, sour and peppery, but also sweet. and you'll even feel excited after gulping down a glass. a college experience is part of growing up. we cry, smile, fall in love, get hurt, leave, learn and then we become a better person.
university life is like drinking coke. i'm experiencing it. and i know, i enjoy it!
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇五
good afternoon, ladies and gentleman! first i want to say is that i’m very proud of to be invited to to present my topic here, which is “ internet civilization”.
before i begin my topic, please allow me to ask you a question: every time you click the mouse to surf the web, do you know what does it mean?
on the net, you can make friends overseas and call them with ip phones; you can get information from all over the world; you can even give a hand to some people in troubles and get help when in need.
however, we have to admit that internet also leads to intimacy before acquaintance; it scatters secrets outwards, not inwards; and, most worrying of all, it is a vehicle for liars.
here we should see, there exists good and evil, right and wrong on the web. as netizens, we’d better grow to realize the importance of internet civilization.
just as the famous saying goes “l(fā)ong and steep is the path to virtue.” many people advocate that we should be sincere, honest and responsible in our society—the real world. now, what i want to add is that we also should obey the primary moral principles in this virtual world.
all of my dear friends here, on the internet, which role did you play? which role are you playing? and which role will you play?
thank you very much!
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇六
i regain confidence
by li jun (李軍青島海洋大學(xué))
(20xx年11月下旬,在上海舉行的第七屆“21世紀(jì)·愛立信杯”英語演講比賽華東地區(qū)比賽中獲得第一名)
專家點評:本演講語言較流暢,從具體事件人手,將主題升華,催人奮進(jìn)。
i received a devastating blow to my self-confidence in the first interview of my college years. i applied to be a host in our student acting troupe and felt confident that i would be accepted. but one of the panel members told me: "you seem inadequate and you are a little vertically-challenged." my life has never been the same since. i used bigger heels to complement my height and psychological maneuvers and tricks to hide my lack of confidence. but no matter how hard i tried to look the part, there was still something missing.
as president of english club, i organized the rehearsal of snow white for an english party. unfortunately, we could not find an actor to be the last dwarf. it had to be someone who was humorous by nature and fluent in english. suddenly, all eyes turned to me, and i knew i would have to be the dwarf. to my great surprise and delight, once on stage, i was totally absorbed in the performance and my humorous nature was put to full use. as the dwarf, i was a big hit.
yes, each of us is only one among millions of others, but each of us is an individual and each of us is unique. cultivating our individuality will transform our lives, making of them a kaleidoscope of new colors and textures.
a world deprived of diversity would be a bland and boring place. the real tragedy is not being short or shy or ugly, but having your identity lost in a world in which everyone is a clone of a model cool boy or a flawless charming girl.
given a choice, i would rather be ugly than live in such a world. i'd rather be a genuine dwarf accompanying a snow white than be a snow white among nothing but snow whites. i would rather be myself. i would contribute my individual and unique colors to create a more diverse universe. please, be yourself.
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇七
6am when i put on this zara dress, i found its label writes this: “designed in spain. made in vietnam.” and it is now available all over the chinese market. zara is the fastest among various fashion brands. with advantages generated by globalization, from raw material to labor, from warehouse to shipping, it takes only 12 to 15 days for zara to turn a design on sketch paper to clothes on shelves.
globalization has eliminated numerous barriers and made the world flat ever since it gained momentum in the 1990s. but recently it seems to be rolled back by someone like donald trump in us and marine le pen in france. public opinions are being misled by their claim that recoiling from globalization seems to be the panacea to the two most urgent problems troubling many people in the west—employment and refugees. but can we buy the story?
withdrawing from tpp seems to be an act that can move factories back from third world countries so that new jobs can be created and therefore unemployment rate reduced. however, the cost of the products would also be raised since the labor at home and the transport of raw materials are more expensive, which causes greater pressure on all the families in terms of household expenditure. people may manage to get new jobs but the living standard does not improve. and this is the story that anti-globalization politicians would never tell to the voters.
in addition to the concern of employment, the influx of refugees also touches a highly sensitive nerve. rejecting asylum seekers may promote domestic security in the short run, but it tramples what’s equally important--humanitarianism and responsibilities. refugees such as those from syria are not born refugees; they are made refugees by the wars that shattered their homes and countries. the real solution therefore is not isolation but globalization because globalization promotes interdependence among nations whereby conflicts and wars are more likely to be prevented.
yes, there are defects in globalization, such as environmental deterioration, polarization between the rich and the poor, and exploitation of workers, to name just a few. but what we need to do is not putting an end to it but putting it right. as the second largest economy of the world, china should hold a lead. we should promote global governance fight against contamination. we should strike a balance between efficiency and equity so that different countries, different social classes and different groups of people can all enjoy the benefits of globalization.
globalization has just stepped into its twenties, pretty much like us young adults. every twenty something is so energetic, striding to achieve more and surely deserving a second chance to pull back from the deviation. as we consumers are enjoying benefits and convenience brought by zara and other international brands, we see clearer that the question now is not whether to accept or reject globalization but how to make it fairer, cleaner and a win-win for all.
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇八
someone said “we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite”. i don’t know who wrote these words, but i’ve always liked them as a reminder that the future can be anything we want it to be. we are all in the position of the farmers. if we plant a good seed ,we reap a good harvest. if we plant nothing at all, we harvest nothing at all.
we are young. “how to spend the youth?” it is a meaningful question. to answer it, first i have to ask “what do you understand by the word youth?” youth is not a time of life, it’s a state of mind. it’s not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips or supple knees. it’s the matter of the will. it’s the freshneof the deep spring of life.
a poet said “to see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. several days ago, i had a chance to listen to a lecture. i learnt a lot there. i’d like to share it with all of you. let’s show our right palms. we can see three lines that show how our and life is. i have a short line of life.
what about yours? i wondered whether we could see our future in this way. well, let’s make a fist. where is our future?
where is our love, career, and life? tell , it is in our hands. it is held in ourselves.
we all want the future to be better than the past. but the future can go better itself. don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened. from the past, we’ve learnt that the life is tough, but we are tougher. we’ve learnt that we can’t choose how we feel, but we can choose what about it. failure doesn’t mean you don’t have it, it does mean you should do it in a different way. failure doesn’t mean you should give up, it does mean you must try harder.
as what i said at the beginning, “we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite”. the past has gone. nothing we do will change it. but the future is in front of us. believe that what we give to the world, the world will give to us. and from today on, let’s be the owners of ourselves, and speak out “we are the world, we are the future.”
大學(xué)生英語演講稿三分鐘左右篇九
honorablejudges,ladiesandgentlemen,
goodevening,
i’mveryhonoredtostandhereandgiveyouashortspeech!ihopeyouwilllikeit.
firstiwanttoaskyousomequestions:
1、doyouknowwhatisyouth?
2、howdoyoumasteryouryouth?
pedia,youthisthetimeoflifewhenoneisyoung,butoftenmeansthetimebetweenchildhoodandadulthood(maturity).itisalsodefinedas"theappearance,freshness,vigor,spirit,etc.,characteristicofonewhoisyoung".itsdefinitionsofaspecificagerangevaries,asyouthisnotdefinedchronologicallyasastagethatcanbetiedtospecificageranges;norcanitsendpointbelinkedtospecificactivities,suchastakingunpaidworkorhavingsexualrelationswithoutconsent.
inmyopinion,youthisnotonlyacertaintimeofyourlife;tonlybrighteyes,sweetsmiles,nicevoices,supplebodies,butalsoitisthewaythatyouthinkandact.
youthisalivelytopic,youthisamatureturning.
youthislikeagustofwindblowing,leavingonlythedustyback.
wehavebeenorareembracetheyouth,wewillloseouryouth.
somepeoplesaythatyouthisascrapofpaper,ttemptnothingandaccomplishnothing,onlyknowtoeat,drink,play,music,donotknowhowtostudyhard,donotknowhowparentsbitterness,mepeople,althoughtheyareunknowntothepublic,buttheycherishtheiryouth,cherishtheirowneverysecond.
asaneweraofcollegestudents,shouldcherishtheyouth,holdtoouryouth,donotwasteone'oadofgrowingup,doeverything,eachreadingagoodbook,ldnotidleaboutallday,tomakesurethatthegoaloflifeforthemselves,theyouth:fullpower,fullofexpectations,voluntary,fullofknowledgeandthestruggleofambition.
youthisasong,singthelifethemostmemorablefragment;youthisapainting,drawtheoutlineofthemostwonderfulscene;youthisapoem,topraisethemostbeautifulmomentinlife;youthistheonlywaywhichmustbepassedtoeachofusinourlife,itplaysasignificantrole.
ihopemyshortspeechwillmakeyouseethethingsclearly.