
双人读书演讲稿
篇一:双人演讲稿 双人演讲稿 a生活是一首歌,吟唱者人生的节奏和旋律 b生活是一条路,延伸着人生的足迹和希望 a生活是人生的一杯酒,饱含着人生的清醇与忧愁 b生活是一团火,燃烧着生活的憧憬与梦想„„ a我们人有两种生活方式,第一种人像草一样活着,你尽管活着,每年都在成长,但是你毕竟是一个草,你吸收阳光雨露,但是永远长不大,人们可以踩过你,但是,人们不会因为你的痛苦而他产生痛苦,人们不会因为你被踩了,而来怜悯你。
求一篇关于读书的演讲稿,急~~写得好的给你100分
读书,读一本好书,让我们得以明净如水,开阔视野,丰富阅历,益于人生。
人一生就是一条路,在这条路上的跋涉痕迹成为我们每个人一生唯一的轨迹,此路不可能走第二次,而在人生的道路上,我们所见的风景是有限的。
书籍就是望远镜,书籍就是一盏明灯。
让我们看的更远、更清晰。
同时也让我们知道谁,又有谁看到了怎样的风景,我们又该如何进行自我的追求与调整。
在和他人所见的比较中,选择自己的路,也不错过他人遇到的、我们就不局限于视野无法领略的画面,古人就有“博百家所长,为我所用”的读书情怀。
读书说起来简单,会读书的人不见得很多。
光读书不思考,结果就会变成书的奴隶;光思考不读书,结果你也是架空了知识,得不到真的认识。
所以治学问之道,既要善于读书,也要善于思考,明辨是非,知所适从。
在科学著作中,你最好读最新的书;在文学著作中,你最好读最老的书。
古典文学作品永远不会衰老。
应读自己想读的书,如果把读书当作一个任务那就收益甚微。
理解能力并不是个什么神秘或了不起的东西,比如学习,你看书的时候只要用心,考虑问题深入、有条理,擅于思考、并且有方法,并且效率高,得到的结果就是学习好了,也就是理解能力高的表现 而有的人在看问题思考的时候根本不愿意深入,想当然,不做考证,埋着头冲,结果就是错误百出,时间一长造没了研究的心思,更没了认真研究学习的习惯:有的人甚至就是大条条的,根本就不想思考,就像燕子掠水,只在表面掠过,他永远也不知道水下是什么 读书的速度和理解的深度异常惊人。
有一次,一位老见捧着—本很厚的外文书在快速翻阅,便问他要把一首诗背下来需要读多少遍,回答说:只要读两遍就可以了。
这个故事说明,要想把书读透、记牢,必须高度集中注意力。
古人早就说过:“:心到、眼到、口到。
心不在此,则眼看不仔细。
心眼既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,记亦不能久也。
三到之中,心到最急。
心既到矣,眼、口有不到者乎
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英语双人的演讲稿(最好是对话形式)急
是高一的演讲比赛
Summer Break Sven: hi Wendy” Wendy: “hi Sven” Sven: “only 2 more weeks of classes, 8 schooldays actually then exams start” Wendy: “yes. I will be glad when exams are over. I get panicky and very stressed at exam time. I find myself eating constantly and I don’t seem to find any time to exercise” Sven: “exams don’t bother me that much. This year most of the marks for my courses were based on assignments and research projects. I only have 2 exams” Wendy: “you’re lucky. I have 5. I also need to get good marks over 80% or I wont be able to keep my scholarship” Sven: “what are you doing for summer break?’ Wendy: “I would like to go to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant specializing in seafood and he has offered me a job for the summer. In Italy there are lots of English speaking tourists so he would like to have someone fluent in English. It would also be an excellent opportunity for me to practice my Italian. I hope to be a translator one day so I need to be fluent in several languages” Sven: “that would be a wonderful summer!” Wendy: “yes I know. I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack 3 weeks ago. He’s out of the hospital now and not in too much danger but he cannot do much around the house. My brother is overseas with the air force so I am the only one to help my mother around the house. It is such a dilemma. I don’t know what to do” Sven: “yes I could see that would be a very difficult decision. You are only young once though and a chance to go to Florence for the summer sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime” Wendy: “I’m leaning towards going to Italy but I just feel so guilty. What about u Sven. What are your plans for the summer?” Sven: “well I have a dilemma too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with an NGO that could use me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. It would be a chance to share what I already know and I think it would be really interesting to spend 4 months in Nepal. However, I don’t find out until next week whether or not I have been accepted into the program. If I do get accepted I won’t be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September” Wendy: “if you don’t go to Nepal where would you work?” Sven: “I don’t know. I have had some interviews with some construction companies. There are a lot of new high rises and hotels going up in the south side of the city. There were 3 companies that thought they would have a place for me to do manual labor and the pay is good. None of the 3 companies are unionized but they all pay union wages. I would prefer an office job where I could use the engineering skills I have already acquired. I have applied to several companies for inside work but only 2 have responded to my applications and neither seems very promising. It would look much better on my resume after I graduate if I had work experience in my field. Also many engineering students get hired after they graduate by the company they worked for the previous summer” Wendy: “I can see your problem. If I get the opportunity to go to Nepal I would probably go. Cant u borrow money from financial aid for your final year?” Sven: “probably, but I hate to start out with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10% next year. It is not an inexpensive faculty to be in” Wendy: “no. but if u have the opportunity to go to an interesting job in Nepal and be of service I think that would be wonderful” Sven: “you are probably right. I appreciate your advice.”



