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我的律师梦英语演讲稿

时间:2018-08-28 09:11

我的梦想是当一名律师的演讲稿900字高中水平

今天演讲的题目是:“律师与梦想”。

如果有人问我为什么会选择律师这个职业

我就会告诉你,因为我和你们一样,拥有太多太多的梦想,只有律师这个职业才能够承载的起,律师一个是充满挑战和希望的职业

人生不能没有梦想,生活永远是一个不断圆梦的过程。

有梦想就会有思考,有思考就会有追求,有追求就会有尝试,有尝试就会有创造,有创造就会有奇迹。

当我上初中的时候,最大的梦想就是考上中专,得到一个铁饭碗。

中师毕业后,我当上了一所中学的教师,有了一份稳定的工作和一个幸福的家庭。

因为心中还有梦想,加上对法律的热爱,我通过自学考试,取得了法学专业的专科和本科文凭,后又通过了律师资格考试,并考取了研究生,取得了法学硕士学位。

为了能读研究生,我辞掉了教师的工作,为了家庭,我再次放弃了外省一所高校做老师的机会,毅然在合肥做起了一名律师,至此,我和大家一样,一切再从头开始

作为一种职业,律师也许并不是挣钱最多的,但却是最能发挥你的聪明才智、最大限度挖掘你的潜能的行业。

律师能给你充足的自由度、宽裕的发展空间,让你尽显个人的魅力。

同时律师又是一个永远需要勇气的职业,一个需要对自己的梦想充满坚定信念的职业,一个需要甘于在最艰苦的条件下为之奋斗的职业,一个需要面对各种压力而毅然为弱者权利斗争的职业。

哈佛大学曾对年轻人做过一次关于人生目标的调查,结果显示:30%的人有清晰和远大的目标,后来成了社会各界精英和行业领袖;10%的人有清晰但比较短期的目标,后来成了各个领域的成功人士,生活在社会的中上层,事业有成;60%的人有一些模糊的目标,后来成为社会的大众群体,生活在社会中下层,事业平平;27%的人根本没有目标,后来过得很不如意,工作不安定,常常抱怨社会,怨天尤人。

可见,心中有梦对于一个人的成功来说是至关重要的,心中的梦有多大,获得的成就就有多大

记得一个伟人说过:一个人在心灵里种下的是卑微的种子,他就只能收获卑微;而一个人种下的是高贵的种子,他就将收获高贵,成为一个高贵的人。

作一个有目标有梦想的律师,成为一名一流的有影响力的律师,是我现在最大的梦想。

我深深知道生活中不能没有梦想,但也不能在梦想中生活。

梦想是需要追求的,没有追求的梦想只不过是镜中花、水中月。

通过这期培训,我们分享了各位成功律师经验、叹服他们高超的专业技能和人格魅力的同时,也知道了律师的艰辛。

但是,既然选择了这个行业,我们就应该无所畏惧,无怨无悔。

自从做了律师,我常常思考:我的优势是什么,我的劣势是什么,我该向哪个方向发展

我未来的合作伙伴又在哪里等等;实习期间我虚心地向有经验的同仁请教,注意倾听他们对案件的评述和意见;旁听认真解答每一个当事人的法律咨询;我从自己现有的案件入手,将与每个案件有关的所有法律法规收集整理,建立一个自己的数据库;对于较大的案件,我会将办案流程经过全部记录下来并加以总结。

同时我与其他律师一起,积极与多个街道和社区进行联系,举办了“法律服务进社区”活动。

还与律师朋友展开合作,创办了都市律师网,且以网站为平台,成立一个纯民间的律师维权团队,我们还有一个宏大的目标,那就是将我们的网站作为安徽青年律师的网上家园,发展各个地市的加盟律师,以便实现弱者联合自救,信息互通,资源共享。

不是所有的梦想都能实现,也不是所有的奋斗都能成功,但如果没有梦想,没有奋斗就一定没有成功。

做律师需要一种执着追求的精神;一种超越自我的力量;一种乐观进取的态度。

赞美可以使你充满自信;打击可以使你愈挫愈勇;磨难可以使你更加坚强;帮助可以使你心存感激;依赖可以使你更有责任心。

始终保持一颗开朗、进取与感恩的心,让我们一起奋斗,共同拼搏,立志做一名优秀的律师吧

三分钟英语演讲稿:我的梦想是当一名作家

1.英语讲稿:I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivering his 'I Have a Dream' speech from the steps of Lincoln Memorial. (photo: National Park Service) In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check — a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice. We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children. It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges. But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. They have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. We cannot walk alone. As we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, When will you be satisfied? We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. We can never be satisfied, as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating For Whites Only. We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive. Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair. I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification; one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring. And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania! Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado! Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California! But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia! Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee! Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring. And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last! 2.中文翻译:100年前,一位伟大的美国人今天我们就站在他象征性的身影下签署了解放宣言这项重要法令的颁布,对于千百万灼烤于非正义残焰中的黑奴,犹如带来希望之光的硕大灯塔,恰似结束漫漫长夜禁锢的欢畅黎明。

然而,100年后,黑人依然没有获得自由100年后,黑人依然悲惨地蹒跚于种族隔离和种族歧视的枷锁之下100年后,黑人依然生活在物质繁荣翰海的贫困孤岛上100年后,黑人依然在美国社会中间向隅而泣,依然感到自己在国土家园中流离漂泊所以,我们今天来到这里,要把这骇人听闻的情况公诸于众。

从某种意义上说,我们来到国家的首都是为了兑现一张支票我们共和国的缔造者在拟写宪法和独立宣言的辉煌篇章时,就签署了一张每一个美国人都能继承的期票这张期票向所有人承诺不论白人还是黑人都享有不可让渡的生存权自由权和追求幸福权。

然而,今天美国显然对她的有色公民拖欠着这张期票美国没有承兑这笔神圣的债务,而是开始给黑人一张空头支票一张盖着资金不足的印戳被退回的支票但是,我们决不相信正义的银行会破产我们决不相信这个国家巨大的机会宝库会资金不足。

因此,我们来兑现这张支票这张支票将给我们以宝贵的自由和正义的保障。

我们来到这块圣地还为了提醒美国:现在正是万分紧急的时刻现在不是从容不迫悠然行事或服用渐进主义镇静剂的时候现在是实现民主诺言的时候现在是走出幽暗荒凉的种族隔离深谷,踏上种族平等的阳关大道的时候现在是使我们国家走出种族不平等的流沙,踏上充满手足之情的磐石的时候现在是使上帝所有孩子真正享有公正的时候。

忽视这一时刻的紧迫性,对于国家将会是致命的自由平等的朗朗秋日不到来,黑人顺情合理哀怨的酷暑就不会过去1963年不是一个结束,而是一个开端。

如果国家依然我行我素,那些希望黑人只需出出气就会心满意足的人将大失所望在黑人得到公民权之前,美国既不会安宁,也不会平静反抗的旋风将继续震撼我们国家的基石,直至光辉灿烂的正义之日来临。

但是,对于站在通向正义之宫艰险门槛上的人们,有一些话我必须要说在我们争取合法地位的过程中,切不要错误行事导致犯罪我们切不要吞饮仇恨辛酸的苦酒,来解除对于自由的饮渴。

我们应该永远得体地纪律严明地进行斗争我们不能容许我们富有创造性的抗议沦为暴力行动我们应该不断升华到用灵魂力量对付肉体力量的崇高境界。

席卷黑人社会的新的奇迹般的战斗精神,不应导致我们对所有白人的不信任因为许多白人兄弟已经认识到:他们的命运同我们的命运紧密相连,他们的自由同我们的自由休戚相关他们今天来到这里参加集会就是明证。

我们不能单独行动当我们行动时,我们必须保证勇往直前我们不能后退有人问热心民权运动的人:你们什么时候会感到满意

只要黑人依然是不堪形容的警察暴行恐怖的牺牲品,我们就决不会满意只要我们在旅途劳顿后,却被公路旁汽车游客旅社和城市旅馆拒之门外,我们就决不会满意只要黑人的基本活动范围只限于从狭小的黑人居住区到较大的黑人居住区,我们就决不会满意只要我们的孩子被仅供白人的牌子剥夺个性,损毁尊严,我们就决不会满意只要密西西比州的黑人不能参加选举,纽约州的黑人认为他们与选举毫不相干,我们就决不会满意不,不,我们不会满意,直至公正似水奔流,正义如泉喷涌。

我并非没有注意到你们有些人历尽艰难困苦来到这里你们有些人刚刚走出狭小的牢房有些人来自因追求自由而遭受迫害风暴袭击和警察暴虐狂飙摧残的地区你们饱经风霜,历尽苦难继续努力吧,要相信:无辜受苦终得拯救回到密西西比去吧;回到亚拉巴马去吧;回到南卡罗来纳去吧;回到佐治亚去吧;回到路易斯安那去吧;回到我们北方城市中的贫民窟和黑人居住区去吧要知道,这种情况能够而且将会改变我们切不要在绝望的深渊里沉沦。

朋友们,今天我要对你们说,尽管眼下困难重重,但我依然怀有一个梦这个梦深深植根于美国梦之中。

我梦想有一天,这个国家将会奋起,实现其立国信条的真谛:我们认为这些真理不言而喻:人人生而平等。

我梦想有一天,在佐治亚州的红色山岗上,昔日奴隶的儿子能够同昔日奴隶主的儿子同席而坐,亲如手足。

我梦想有一天,甚至连密西西比州一个非正义和压迫的热浪逼人的荒漠之州,也会改造成为自由和公正的青青绿洲。

我梦想有一天,我的四个小女儿将生活在一个不是以皮肤的颜色,而是以品格的优劣作为评判标准的国家里。

我今天怀有一个梦,我梦想有一天,亚拉巴马州会有所改变尽管该州州长现在仍滔滔不绝地说什么要对联邦法令提出异议和拒绝执行在那里,黑人儿童能够和白人儿童兄弟姐妹般地携手并行。

我今天怀有一个梦,我梦想有一天,深谷弥合,高山夷平,歧路化坦途,曲径成通衢,上帝的光华再现,普天下生灵共谒。

这是我们的希望这是我将带回南方去的信念有了这个信念,我们就能绝望之山开采出希望之石有了这个信念,我们就能把这个国家的嘈杂刺耳的争吵声,变为充满手足之情的悦耳交响曲有了这个信念,我们就能一同工作,一同祈祷,一同斗争,一同入狱,一同维护自由,因为我们知道,我们终有一天会获得自由。

从到了这一天,上帝的所有孩子都能以新的含义高唱这首歌: 我的祖国, 可爱的自由之邦, 我为您歌唱 这是我祖先终老的地方, 这是早期移民自豪的地方, 让自由之声, 响彻每一座山岗 如果美国要成为伟大的国家,这一点必须实现因此,让自由之声响彻新罕布什尔州的巍峨高峰

让自由之声响彻纽约州的崇山峻岭

让自由之声响彻宾夕法尼亚州的阿勒格尼高峰

让自由之声响彻科罗拉多州冰雪皑皑的洛基山

让自由之声响彻加利福尼亚州的婀娜群峰

不,不仅如此;让自由之声响彻佐治亚州的石山

让自由之声响彻田纳西州的望山

让自由之声响彻密西西比州的一座座山峰,一个个土丘

让自由之声响彻每一个山岗

当我们让自由之声轰响,当我们让自由之声响彻每一个大村小庄,每一个州府城镇,我们就能加速这一天的到来那时,上帝的所有孩子,黑人和白人,犹太教徒和非犹太教徒,耶稣教徒和天主教徒,将能携手同唱那首古老的黑人灵歌:终于自由了

终于自由了

感谢全能的上帝,我们终于自由了

我是初一学生,我想要一篇3到5分钟左右的英语演讲稿,题目是《my dream》,我的梦想,写以后想做歌手,梦

这个吗、、、、有点难、、你不如去百度上搜一下去 4分钟的My Dream 英语作文 When I was a naughty boy, may be because of the influence of the film.Xiao Bing Zhang Ga,my dream was to be a soldier just like Zhang Ga. I thought if I was a soldier, I should be able to swim, dive and climb trees as he did. It seemed to be very wonderful. So I began to learn swimming, diving and climbing trees. I practiced every day and finally I could do them well. But when I entered junior high school and had the military training. I suddenly found that being a soldier was very difficult and I wasn’t strong enough to bear it . I had to give my dream up. But I wasn’t discouraged, and I had new aim, which was to be a postman, or rather to be a newspaper boy. As a newspaper boy. I could speed along streets on a bike and throw newspapers onto every porch. That’s also very cool. So I started learning to ride a bicycle. After the everyday practice, I could go very fast by bicycle. But to my disappointment, the job which I wanted only existed in western counties not in China, because there was no porch in China. And Chinese postmen had to stuff very thick newspapers into very small mailboxes from very narrow entrances. The job was far from what I had expected. So once again my dream fell through. Perhaps you have had the same experience as I and most of your dreams haven’t come true yet. But I think it doesn’t matter, because if you have a dream, you’ll make many efforts to realize it. This course is really important. If I hadn’t dreamt of being a soldier or a newspaper boy. I wouldn’t have learned to swim, to dive, to climb trees or to ride a bicycle. Even if our dream can’t come true, you’ll learn much from the efforts you have made. So what I want to tell us is that dream helps us to grow up and teaches us how to control our lives . It is dream that gives us power and makes our lives colorful

英语演讲稿2分钟带翻译关于勤奋

Discover yourself.Today I'm going to talk about discover yourself.今天我要谈的是:发现自己。

Ever since the accelerated development of human civilization, perpetual scientific discovery of nature have companied mankind all along the journey.自然科学的发现始终伴随着人类文明的飞速发展。

It was by discovering the around us that human beings have been able to live a more sophisticated life.通过对周围事物的观察和发现,我们人类已经过着更美好的生活。

However, as G.K. Chesterton once said “one may understand the cosmos, but never the ego, the self is more distance than any star.然而,切斯特顿曾经说过:“人们可以了解宇宙, 但从来不了解自己,自我的距离远超过任何星辰的距离。

”Thus, a life is a journey of unrelenting offers to discover more of ourselves.因此,生活是一个不屈不挠、努力发现自己的旅程。

When I was six, I constantly picture myself as an elegant and skilled pianist rendering Xiao Bang's nocturnal beautifully on the stage, receiving award and applause after my performance.当我六岁时,就不断想象自己像一个优雅和娴熟的钢琴家,在舞台上演奏肖邦的优美的小夜曲,在演奏结束后收获着奖励和掌声However, as I further my piano lessons, it was hard to be oblivious of my non-gifted skills.可是,在随后的钢琴课上,我发现我并没有演奏钢琴的天赋。

Sometimes I couldn't help but have this feeling of despair, when I woke up to the reality and discover that my goal was unrealistic.有时候,当我从梦中回到现实,发现自己的目标多么的不切实际,我忍不住感到绝望。

Brutal but real.现实是残酷的。

It was the first time; I had discovered that I couldn't have it at all, when I was twelve.12岁的时候,我第一次发现我不可能成为钢琴演奏家。

I thought the coolest job in the entire universe was to be a surgeon.我曾经以为在全世界外科医生是最酷的工作,。

I spent hours and hours watching the drama Grey's Anatomy and couldn't help falling in love with the kind of live those doctor lead on the scream.我一遍又一遍地观看情节剧《实习医生格蕾》,并不自觉地被那些尖叫的医生所吸引。

I was utterly mesmerized by the scalpel and all those fancy medical terms that use.我完全被手术刀和那些花哨的医疗用语迷住了。

However, I stop to dream about being a surgeon when I discover that it was the idea of being a surgeon that appeal to me, not what it truly was.但是,当发现成为一名外科医生只是一厢情愿时,我就不再侈想。

As a result, the dream ended and I discovered some more about myself.此后,随着梦想的破灭,我加深了对自己的了解。

This year, I turned sixteen and I could proudly say I do not dream to be, but ascertain to peruse being a lower in the future.在我十六岁那一年,我可以自豪地说,我不再梦想着成为什么什么,但却为未来制定了一个现实的目标。

Since junior high school I had always been awarded the most eloquent debater in every single debater participated in. I can not only think logically, but also deliver my thought promptly.从初中开始,我总是在比赛中被评为最佳辩手,我思维缜密、善于表达。

My huge interest in philosophy also acts my reason in whenever I tried to argue with something equivocal.对哲学的巨大兴趣使我总是试图去为一些模棱两可的问题寻找答案。

Being aware of the obstacles and the hardships on the way becoming a great lawyer never panics me, for the simple reason that I have this faith and passion in what I am aspiring after.我知道,要想成为一个伟大的律师其前路困难重重,但这并没有把我吓倒,那是因为我对我的追求充满了信心和激情。

G.K.Chesterton was absolutely correct; the most complicated part of comprehending the world is the study of somehow smaller world, ourselves.切斯特顿是对的,要想理解世界上最复杂的部分需要从对小的地方着手研究即从研究我们自己开始。

I subsequently realized that growing up is a process that discover yourselves.从那以后,我意识到成长的过程就是一个不断发现自己的过程。

We got to know what we truly are and become who we dream to be.我们需要知道真正的自己然后才能我成为我们梦想中的自己。

As we shape ourselves and as we shape of our lives.当我们塑造自己时,同时也在塑造我们的生活。

We gradually become more aware of limits and potentials, and consequently learn to adjust learn what's out there, and by that ladies and gentlemen I'm proud to say that I have discovered part of myself, sue to discovering today and definitely a lot more in the future.当我们逐渐认识道自己的不足和潜力,进而学着去适应和调整,并因此,女士们,先生们,我可以很自豪地说,我已经逐渐发现了自己,今天正在发现且明天会更多地发现自己。

I would always keep this in embedded in my heart.我将会永远记住这一点。

Things do not change, we do!虽然事情没有改变,但我们要改变

我的梦想的演讲稿500字左右

亲爱的同学大家好

曾经有样一个故事:一个小学老师让学生们说说各自的梦想,其一个学生说了两个梦想,一个贫穷的学生没有梦想。

于是那位老师让那位没有梦想的学生从那位有两个梦想的学生购买了一个去埃及旅游的梦想。

后来那位学生去了世界各国旅游,唯独没有去埃及。

事情的原委是这样的:那位贫穷的学生因为有了去埃及旅游的梦想,开始刻苦努力,后来他成功过上了自己梦寐以求的生活。

如果那位学生想赎回那个梦想,无疑要倾家荡产。

这个故事告诉我们一个道理:无论你是什么人都要有梦想。

因为有了梦想,你才能有一个明确的奋斗目标,才能朝着这个目标不断前进,好的花朵。

梦想就像黑夜中的北极星,给人前进的方向;梦想就像海边的灯塔,让人在迷雾中坚定地航行;梦想就像一个神秘的藏宝图,指引着人们走向成功。

一个没有梦想的人,如同失去了灵魂,没有存在的意义。

因此我们每个人都要有梦想,而我的梦想就是要像故事中那位贫穷的学生那样,进行一次环球旅行。

“世界那么大,我想去转转”,有了这个梦想,就要大胆地追梦。

因此,我会努力学习,争取上一所“985”,在上大学的同时通过雅思考试,毕业后找到一份合适的工作,努力地挣钱。

我相信在我的努力下,这个美好的梦想终会实现。

非常感谢各位同学认真听我的演讲,也祝愿你们的梦想能早日实现。

谢谢大家

以梦想为主题的演讲稿800字

仰望.向有梦想的曾几何?心中的梦了模糊的记忆,曾几何起?模糊的记无情的现实打碎,曾几何起?当现实来到面前时.我措手不及.未来.未来...我的未来在那里?遥远的回忆.儿时的梦想时时刺痛我似乎早已麻木的心灵.说是似乎.是因为我还能在今天.还能在<我的未来不是梦>征文比赛上.还能用我这双迟钝的手写下我苦涩的心情.我想.如果我的这些心情文字还能重新唤起我的战斗力的话.也不枉我这几个月来对生命的思索.如果这些文字对大家有一点益处的话.呜呼!我无话可说.让泪水代表一切吧!很小的时候.我就喜欢读书.喜欢读关于周恩来同志的书.是因为我喜欢周总理那伟大的人格.光明磊落的一生.崇高.在他的身上尤其突出.他没有自己的荣辱得失.连同他的骨灰都被撒进了祖国的江河大地.他对国家.对人民.连同他的爱情都是一心一意.坚贞不移.所以.在我心灵的深处.曾立志要做一名伟人.以总理为榜样.以总理为中华之崛起的理想为理想.还喜欢读关于张海迪和张海迪写的书.从这些书的字里行间.我总能找到两个字--坚强.张海迪的一生是不幸的.但又是幸运的.不幸的是她从小身患重病.幸运的同样是因为她从小就重病在身.正因为他的幸与不幸.再加上他的坚强.才成就了日后的她.试想.如果她一直就是一个和你我一样的身体健壮者.那么大家想想她成功的几率会有多大?其实这个问题我们想想自己就知道了.那么请就在这个时刻认真思考一下我们自己吧!是的.张海迪是一个崇高的普通人.我也曾经想做一个成功的普通人.通过坚强.通过奋斗.打造一个不平凡的自己.开创一片出于自己的天地.可是.现在.到现在我做了什么呢?我做了什么去实现我的梦想呢?为了奖学金我勇争第一.是的.我得到了.一学期.两学期...我每学期都是第一.为了某个荣誉.我奋力奔跑.是的.我得到了.主席.部长.`优干'`三好'.荣誉挂满了的全身.这就是崇高吗?蓦然.我转身一笑.不屑的一笑.这样的崇高我最好不要:好累.还是做一个真实的自我比较好.奖金不拿.荣誉不争.上课想睡就睡.想上通宵就上.想逃课就逃.说我不崇高吗?无所谓.说我犯错误吗?我不怕.反正我还年轻.不是有人说过:犯错误是年轻人的天性吗?....于是我便放纵着自己.在自己编织的网中胡乱的挣扎.想逃.却始终找不到呼吸的缺口回首往事.展望未来.无尽的空虚压在了我的心头.想大声高呼.可声音已变得嘶哑,想努力回望.却发现对儿时已没有了记忆,看看前方.云遮雾拦.虚无缥茫.我就像站在高山之巅.空旷的头脑已没有了方向.眩晕.眩晕.

我的梦想演讲稿 五分钟

每个人都有梦想,我也有,因为,没有梦想的人生将是空虚的,梦想的人生就如飞机失去航标,就如船只失去灯塔,不知路在何方、心归何处。

  童年时,我有一个梦想,我希望我有很多很多的钱。

大人问:“小伙子,有了钱你要去干什么呢?”“我要去买泡泡糖”“如果你有很多钱呢?”“我会去买很多泡泡糖”“如果你有用不完的钱呢?”“我会把做泡泡糖的工厂买下来,与小朋友们一起分享。

”的确,小时侯的我们,天真无邪,有着一颗善良的童心,幸福与快乐是一曲不变的乐章。

  慢慢步入小学,初中……就越会觉得压力的存在。

现在我有一个梦想。

我希望每天都不要有很多的家庭作业要做。

学习的压力把玩耍的时间一点点剥夺,而我们一天中40%被禁锢在教室,很多时间在学习。

但是面对学习,还是一种模糊的认识。

俗话说“难得糊涂”,但糊涂是对事物的了解不够,糊涂过后就会清醒,对事物的理解,也由模糊到清晰,知识使人进步,知识更让人充实。

  上初中的时候,我有一个梦想,我希望自己能成为一名尖子生;回到家能受到家人的表扬;在学校能受到老师们的肯定;在同学之间能有鹤立鸡群的表现。

但是,渐渐的,我发现实现这个梦想并不能靠要耍耍孩子气。

之后,我学会了奋斗。

  忙忙碌碌一天加上晚自习后放学回家,真是又困又累,吃夜宵都没有味道。

这样的日子很单调,也许有时候想念许多小学同学,有时候赶着上课还是一双朦胧的睡眼。

讨厌死板的校服装,从不穿着它到处走。

星期六、星期天的时间真很短,孩子脾气真想犯,慢慢懂了做人的辛苦和梦想真是太难,还好我会努力,看每一个人都在为了生活而起早赶晚,把握自己不再松散。

  今天,我有一个梦想,我希望自己能考上一所中意的高中。

我为着梦想,`每一天都苦苦寻找着充实自己的辅导书与练习卷,为着光明的未来而努力。

  梦想像一粒种子,种在“心”的土壤里,尽管它很小,却可以生根开花,假如没有梦想,就像生活在荒凉的戈壁,冷冷清清,没有活力。

试问,我们在座的热血青年谁又愿意过那种行尸走肉的日子呢?我相信我不会,你们大家都不会。

  有了梦想,也就有了追求,有了奋斗的目标,有了梦想,就有了动力。

梦想,是一架高贵桥梁,不管最终是否能到达彼岸,拥有梦想,并去追求它,这已经是一种成功,一种荣耀。

在追求梦想这个过程中,我们是在成长。

梦想催人前进,也许在实现梦想的道路中,会遇到无数的挫折和困难,但没关系,跌倒了自己爬起来,为自己的梦想而前进,毕竟前途不仅靠运气,也靠自己创造出来。

21世纪英语演讲比赛冠军诸康妮演讲稿中文翻译(原文如下)

太长了,贴一个自动翻译的结果,仅供参考:自从人类文明的加速发展,永久的自然科学发现伴随着人类的旅程。

它被发现我们周围的世界,人类已经能够导致一个更复杂的生命。

然而,由于切斯特顿曾说,“一个可能了解宇宙,但没有自我;自我更遥远比任何星星。

”同样,我们的人生是一个不屈不挠的努力的旅程发现更多的自己。

当我6岁的时候,我经常想象自己作为一个优雅和熟练的钢琴家翻译萧邦的夜曲在精美的舞台上,得到热烈的掌声在我的表演。

我上了我的钢琴课,它很难注意到非天赋技能。

有时候我忍不住这绝望的感觉当我醒来时,发现我的现实目标是不切实际的。

但残酷的现实,这是我第一次发现我不能拥有一切。

当我12岁的时候,我认为最酷的工作在整个宇宙是一个外科医生。

我花了几个小时,观看戏剧《实习医生格蕾》,和情不自禁爱上那些医生的生活方式的屏幕。

我完全着迷了刀和那些花哨的医疗所用术语。

然而,我不再想成为一个外科医生时,我发现成为一个外科医生的想法吸引了我,没有什么这真的是。

因此,梦结束,我发现一些关于我自己。

我今年16岁了,我可以自豪地说,我不想而是确定追求将来当个律师。

从初中,我总是荣获“最有说服力的辩手在每个单一的辩论,我参加了。

我不能只考虑逻辑而且及时表达我的想法。

我的哲学的兴趣也增加了我的推理,每当我试图说服一些模棱两可的。

意识到在成为一名大律师的道路障碍和困难不要恐慌我,理由很简单,我有这个信心和激情在我追求。

G.K.切斯特顿是绝对正确的,最复杂的一部分理解这个世界是研究较小的世界自己。

我随后意识到成长的过程是发现真实的自己;我们知道我们真正是什么,成为我们想要成为的人。

我们的形状我们自己,以及我们塑造我们的生活,我们越来越意识到我们的的限制和潜力,因此,学会调整自己的存在。

和这样,女士们先生们,我很自豪地说,我发现了一部分我还发现,今天站在这个舞台上,并希望更多在未来。

我将永远保持这种嵌入到我的心,不可改变的事情,我们做

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