
急求英语演讲稿 In the age of technology, music and art are still useful because…2-3分钟.
在技术时代,音乐和美术仍有用的,因为… 2-3分钟In the painting, attention to the use of music in the rhythm, melody and the changes in art unified, organic combination of rhythm, sound and audio art, the combination of students in the practice of passionate, vibrant art. Students especially liked the music, class player for the music students in a relaxed, pleasant, and lively atmosphere master painting skills, to create the level of ultra-fine works. Of course, in the selection of music when according to the different age and stage of their homework to choose the type of players of different characteristics of the music. Music and the rhythm of the full contents of the classroom together, this will ensure that the students under the music melody rhythm of painting, students can stimulate the imagination, creativity and inspire their passion to motivate students excited, fatigue can also lift . Students usually like to listen to the rich sense of rhythm music, might be more like some rhythm cheerful and beautiful with childish music.
Beijing College Students and Entrepreneurship in the Globalized Age这个演讲稿咋写呀,难点简单点都成
的时候,第一堂作文课,让我们写你的梦想么,我满怀憧憬的写到我想当一名教那样就可以教很多很多人知识,让很多很多人尊敬我,我会是一个很好的老师。
初中的时候,第一堂作文课,老师让我们想你的梦想是什么,十分钟后交流。
一下子,我突然发现,我不想做老师了,甚至,我什么都不想做了。
交流的时候,老师没有叫到我。
高中的时候,第一堂班会课,老师让我们写你的梦想是什么,没有什么过多地考虑,拿起笔,我的梦想是能考上一所理想的大学。
后来我发现,原来,所有人的梦想都是一样的。
真的不得不承认,这个时代有个叫时间的东西,有一股强大的力量,它能冲淡你的热情,又给太多的人铺上一条同样的道路。
现在,朋友间简单的交谈,又遭遇上这个问题,这一次,我的梦想是:做一个自由的人。
我有一个梦想,我能有一所自己的房子,也许并不宽大,但是,安全,温暖,舒适。
我有一个梦想,在我的房子里有一张足够宽大的床,当我疲惫的时候,能仰躺一个“大”字,被绵软温暖的感觉包围,有个好梦。
我有一个梦想,在我的房子里有一柜足够大容量的书橱,里面能有很多的书,不是冗长的名著,也不是哭天抢地的言情,更不是枯燥的教参,只是一些书,一些能让人温暖的书。
我有一个梦想,在我的房子里有一台能联系所有人的电脑,孤独的时候,和一些不认识的朋友聊侃,我喜欢和陌生人交谈,因为我们彼此一无所知,所以,我们更容易惺惺相惜,彼此温暖。
我有一个梦想,在我的房子里有一扇释放阳光的窗户,让我的房子足够温暖,在窗外不远处,有一棵强壮的大树,夏天的繁茂,秋天的凋零,冬天的枯枝,春天的细叶…… 我有一个梦想,在我的房子里有一扇和外界保持暧昧关系的门,它有时候把世界关在外面,有时候把我的房子和我赤裸裸地敞开。
我有一个梦想,在阳光明媚的日子里,我和朋友并排坐在温暖柔软的地毯上,有一些简单的欢笑,我会光着脚,踩在地板上,跳着一个人的舞蹈。
从明天起,和每一个亲人通信 告诉他们我的幸福 那幸福的闪电告诉我的 我将告诉每一个人 从明天起,做一个幸福的人 喂马,劈柴,周游世界 从明天起,关心粮食和蔬菜
New Beijing Great Olmpics 演讲稿
New Beijing Great Olympics 从几年前北京着手申办2008年北京奥运会开始,2008年北京奥运会这个话题就一直备受关注。
目前关注的焦点已从申办之初许下的诺言转移到如何真正履行诺言。
在我看来,要跨越诺言与现实之间的鸿沟,北京还有很长一段路要走。
The 2008 Olympic Game has been the most discussed and anticipated event through out Beijing ever since Beijing bid for it years ago. Yet the focus has shifted from making a promise to making good a promise after Beijing’s successful bid. In my opinion, to bridge the gap between a promise and reality, Beijing still has a long way to go. Here are some of my ideas on how to fill that gap. 首先,在所有亟待解决的问题中,跨越英语口语这一难关至关重要。
学会一门语言的关键在于坚持不懈。
我们到能不能做到让大多数国人在2008年到来之前都学会说英语
这一问题需要我们不断努力和尝试。
First, the speaking of English is far most important than all other difficulties. Learning a language takes a long time and a lot of heart ship, it’s not easy. So can we get most of Chinese to speak English before 2008? It needs us to try and practice very hard. 其次,交通拥挤一直是困扰北京的老大难问题。
一辆接一辆车连在一起构成的汽车长龙加之它们不断排放到空气中的黑烟这种情景早就给我们留下了深刻的印象。
我相信没有一个国人愿意把北京的这一面暴露给来自世界各地的参赛队员和新闻记者,因为它会严重损坏北京的形象和声誉。
所以,我们必须致力于建设绿色奥运这一目标。
Second, traffic jams have been an age-old headache in Beijing, the scenes of long queues of vehicles worming their way inch by inch while discharging dark fumes into the air had given all of us a really bad impression, and I know that none of us wish to show off that side of Beijing to athletes and journalists over the world, it would blemish the city’s image and leave a bad reputation. So we have to work real hard on Green Olympics. 还有,为了各项工作的顺利实施,一个高瞻远瞩的整体城市规划必不可少。
如果时间允许,重新设计和调整北京的建筑风格会为构建北京的城市特色创造环境。
把东方的精致和西方的宏伟结合在一起一定会在众多建筑风格中独树一帜。
要做到以上几点,北京应该听取得来自一流建筑师的建议并作出整体规划。
Thirdly, to add enchantment to convenience, an over-all city planning is indispensable. If time permits, a redesign of city layout and adjustment of architectural style would provide a better environment for fostering the characteristics, blending oriental elegance with international grandeur, will tower a lot among surrounding architectures. To achieve such effects, Beijing shall solicit opinions from first-rate architects and make an overall plan. 尽管如此,要实现全世界对北京的期盼,北京还有许许多多工作要做。
但我们有信心在2008年到来之前把北京建设成为一个全新的城市。
巨大的变化每天都在这个城市发生,相信在不远的将来,北京将会成为全世界关注的焦点。
世界相信北京,这也是北京申奥成功的原因。
我们一定会抓住这次机遇并为之全力以赴。
今天,我们还没有做好准备,但在2008年到来之前我们一定会准备好
Even though, Beijing still has a lot to do to reach the level that the world expects, but we have the confidence to make Beijing a brand new city by the year 2008. Huge changes are taking places, and not far in the future, Beijing will be the focus of all worlds’ attention. The world trusts Beijing and that’s why Beijing won the bid. We will grasp this opportunity and do our best. We are not yet ready but we will be by the year 2008. 让我们一起祝福北京祝福2008年北京奥运会吧
谢谢
Let’s all wish the best for the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing. Thanks for your listening. The Games of the 29th Olympiad in 2008 are awarded to the city of Beijing. The International Olympic Committee selected the Chinese capital as the 2008 host in Friday’s vote during Juan Antonio Samaranch’s last IOC session as president.The attraction of staging the Games in a country which has the world’s largest population, as well as huge economic potential, won the IOC’s heart. Beijing defeated four other bidding cities, including Toronto and Paris, to secure the country’s first-ever Olympics. Osaka was the first city to go out, and it only took one more round for Beijing to win the Olympic race. The announcement, read out by the 81-year-old Samaranch, was answered with wild jubilation from the Chinese delegation in Moscow, and with fireworks in Beijing.IOC senior member Kim Un-Yong said after the voting that Beijing deserved the Olympic Games. Beijing is capable of staging a great Olympic Games, said the 71-year-old South Korean. The result wasn’t a surprise to me. With the motto New Beijing, Great Olympics, Beijing promises to host a Green Olympics, a Hi-tech Olympics and the People’s Olympics. The 3,000-year-old city is becoming a truly international city and showing a new, vigorous image through its ongoing economic reforms. Beijing enjoys the widest popular support among the five bidding cities. A Gallup opinion poll commissioned by the government showed 94.9 percent of the public in favor of it. The IOC’s own surveys found support even higher. The Chinese government has pledged to spend 20 billion U.S. dollars building sports complexes and refurbishing the Beijing infrastructure. There are plans for a new exhibition center with twin skyscrapers that could be taller than any in the world.
跪求一篇famous peopleand their stories 的演讲稿。
两分钟左右。
7 Famous People Who Found Success Starting in Their 30’s1. Sylvester Stallone – He was a struggling actor in every definition. He was so broke he sold his wife’s jewelry! (She wasn’t happy about that of course).His lowest point came when he tried to sell his dog at the liquor store to any stranger. He didn’t have money to feed him anymore. He sold his dog for $25 after a guy bargained from $50. He said he walked away crying.Two weeks later he saw a boxing match between the world champion Muhammed Ali and Chuck Wepner. Stallone had his idea for his movie. He sat down and wrote the screenplay for Rocky in 20 hours.He tried to sell it. He got an offer for $125,000 for his script! That money would have changed his life. He had one request. He wanted to star in the movie. The studio said no way. They wanted a real star. Not a guy who looked funny and talked funny. He left.A few weeks later, they offered $250,000 then $325,000. They wanted his movie but not him. He said no. He was an actor first.The studio agreed on giving him $35,000 for the screenplay and let him star in it.The rest is movie history. It won Best Picture at the Oscars and took him to stardom.He was 30 years old when Rocky was released.You might be wondering what was the first thing he bought with the $35,000? He said he stood at the liquor store for three days hoping to see the man he sold his dog to.Finally on the third day he sees the man and his dog. He explained why he sold him, but begged for him back. He offered $100. The man said no. $500. $1000. The guy said no amount of money would make him sell the dog. Stallone was determined. He had to get his dog back.He offered the man $15,000 and a part in Rocky! The guy said yes and Stallone got his dog back.2. Martha Stewart – Before she wasn’t the Martha Stewart we’re used to now, but instead a stockbroker. In her 30’s she and her husband bought and began restoration on an 1805 farmhouse. That’s where the love of restoring and decorating became apparent.She started a catering business in her basement with a friend. That eventually led to her creating cookbooks, which led to decorating tips and appearances on Oprah.She became a billionaire when her company Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia went public. It all started with a career change in her 30’s.3. Harrison Ford – The actor we know as Han Solo and Indiana Jones used to be another struggling actor. He had small roles but not enough to take care of his wife and two kids. So he became a self taught carpenter in his 30’s.It was cause he was tired of acting in bad TV shows. He never gave up his dream of being an actor but being a carpenter provided income so he wouldn’t have to take crappy roles.At 29, he got a supporting role in George Lucas’ American Graffiti. How did he get the part? He was hired to build cabinets in George’s house. That didn’t turn him into a bonafide movie star. That would happen six years later.At the age of 35, he starred as Hans Solo in Star Wars, created by the same George Lucas.He had his big break at that at an age when many of us think it’s too late to do anything with our lives.4. Julia Child – After college, she worked as a copywriter, writing for local publications, and in advertising until the age of 29.She then worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which was a United States intelligence agency formed during World War II. It was a predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). She dealt with a lot of highly classified information.After the war and at the age of 36, she and her husband moved to Paris. He introduced her to fine cuisine. That’s where she attended the famous Le Cordon Bleu cooking school and studied with other master chefs.That started her love of food and spent the rest of her life sharing it with audiences in America as a famous television personality and author.For her, she found her real passion in her mid thirties.5. Brenden Gleeson – You might be wonder who is Brenden Gleeson. I did too until I saw his picture. He’s one of those actors you’ve seen many times before but don’t remember which movie.Brendan Gleeson was 34 when he kicked the day job to become a full-time actor (he had been acting since his late teens). Behind him was a brief two-year stint in the health service and a decade as a teacher, where he taught Irish and English.He started in small roles but worked his way into many movies including some notable ones such asBraveheart, Mission:Impossible 2, Artificial Intelligence: A.I., Gangs of NY, and Troy.Harry Potter fans will know him as Alastor “Mad Eye” Moody.He’s won awards for his acting. He is considered Ireland’s greatest living actor.He took a chance on his dream, even at the age of 34.6. Andrea Bocelli – He grew up loving music. At the age of six he started piano lessons, and later also learned to play the flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, harp, guitar, and drums. He also spent time singing.So what did he do? He went to law school. In the evenings he performed in a piano bar to make money. After graduating law school, at the age of 30 he spent a year as an attorney.After that year, he gave it up to pursue music full time.He didn’t get his break until he was 34. Italian rock star Zucchero held auditions for tenors to make a demo tape with of the song Miserere from his album of the same name, to send to Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti. After hearing Bocelli on tape, Pavarotti urged Zucchero to use Bocelli instead of him.Zucchero eventually persuaded Pavarotti to record the song with him and it became a hit throughout Europe.7. Jon Hamm – Before he was Don Draper in the hit series Mad Men, Jon was a struggling actor approaching his self imposed deadline on his dream.In school he played sports as much as he acted, but he got drawn back into acting. In college, he did some theater. After graduating from college with an English degree, he taught eight grade acting.In 1995, he decided to move out to Los Angeles with his car and $150. He didn’t want to have a “normal career”.He had an agent with the famous William Morris Agency. Success right? Wrong. In three years, he didn’t get a single acting job. That time many 25 year olds were getting jobs playing high school students. He didn’t cause he looked too old.So his agency dropped him.He worked as a set dresser for soft core porn films. He became a waiter.He had given himself five years to make it as a working actor. He was now 29. Time was running out. He could make a living as a waiter. But he knew a lot of 40-year-old waiters and he didn’t want to be one of those. He had taught school and he knew that he could always go back to teaching.He gave himself a deadline of 30 years old to succeed and said:You either suck that up and find another agent, or you go home and say you gave it a shot, but that’s the end of that. The last thing I wanted to be out here was one of those actors who’s 45 years old, with a tenuous grasp of their own reality, and not really working much. So I gave myself five years. I said, if I can’t get it going by the time I’m 30, I’m in the wrong place. And as soon as I said that, it’s like I started working right away.At the age of 29, he got cast in a television show, Providence. That led him to quit waiting tables. When he turned 30, he was on the set of his first big movie, We Were Soldiers starring Mel Gibson.After many small roles the next years, in 2007 at the age of 36, he beat out 80 actors for the role of Don Draper on Mad Men.



