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求英语演讲稿200词左右带翻译

为什么人们会喜欢“听歌”

而且又为什么,大部分人看某个电影,看完一次后就不想看第二次,然而对于“音乐”,他们却会“一遍又一遍”的听“很久很久”

这里面包含了什么秘密吗

  ●这是因为客观世界中“物体”可以发出各种“声音”,而这些物体又与我们的“切身利益”和“安全”紧密相关;于是那些“物体”的各种“声音”也“危害与利益”等联系到了一起,而我们的“喜怒哀乐”又是与事物对我们的“危害与利益”相关联的,那么当我们听到类似的“声音”时,就会产生“情绪”上的变化(相当于条件反射\\\/链化反应);同理,各种“声音”也可以引发各种“思考”。

  ●所以:既然“音乐”可以帮助我们“加强情绪”和“思考”各种事物,那么我们自然会喜欢它。

  ●对于“电影”来讲,人们更多的是看“情节”,并吸取里面的“经验”,但一旦看完了,也就一般不会有兴趣看第二遍了;而对于“音乐”来讲,人们是要通过“音乐”来感受各种“情绪”或“思考”各种“问题”,所以自然就会“反复”的“倾听”了。

  还有一种原因就是没有事情做,听音乐打法无聊的时间。

  ◆所以可以依此推理出:  1.人们在悲伤、烦恼时最喜欢一些伤感音乐,从而扩大自己相对应的情感,而这些情感又会产生一些解决问题的【动力】(就像恐惧时,产生很大的逃跑动力;慈母超常动力救子一样),进而解决相对应的问题。

  2.人们在思绪凌乱、烦躁不安时会喜欢听一些平静的轻音乐,从而引发各种“平静”和“调理顺畅”的感觉和情绪,进而有于利于理智的解决问题和维持心理的健康。

  3.人们在愉快、有激情的时候,会喜欢听一些欢快、动感的音乐。

  4.喜欢思考一些奇怪\\\/特别事物的人,就会听比较另类的音乐。

  5.各种电影片段配上相对应的音乐,创造出各种相对应的情绪氛围,会让我们看起来更有感觉。

  ◆使用【全集然文明】逻辑:自然万物都有引导它们存在的东西,我们简称为“导存”;人类的“思想意识”属于“二次导存”(第二次引导事物存在的东西);而人类的“情感”又是“二次导存”中“特级指示”,来引导我们朝着“可以更好存在”的方向发展;而“音乐”可以给予人们各种“特级指示”的“重现”,并帮助人们思考问题,于是出现了“正向特示”(正方向的特级指示,就是喜欢和乐趣等好的感觉)。

Why do people like songs? And why, most people watching a movie, read once, do not want to see a second time, but for music, they will over and over again, listening long, long time? That which contains anything secret? ● This is because the objective world of objects can be issued all kinds of voice, and these objects also with our vital interests and security are closely related; so those objects of the various voices also harm and interests linked to together, and our emotions is something right with our harm and benefit associated with, then when we heard a similar voice , they will have a mood on the change (the equivalent of a conditioned reflex \\\/ chain reaction); Similarly, the various voices can also lead to a variety of thinking. ● So: Since the Music can help us to strengthen the emotional and thinking various things, then we would naturally like it. ● For the movie is concerned, it is more of a look at plot, and lessons inside the experience, but once read, and thus are generally not interested in watching a second time; As for the music to speaking, people are to make music to experience all kinds of emotional or thinking various issues, so naturally, repeatedly and listen to the. Another reason is that things are going to do, listening to music, play boring time. ◆ so it can be so out of reasoning: 1. People in grief, trouble, when some sentimental favorite music, and thus expand their corresponding emotions, and these feelings will be created to solve the problem】 【power (like fears, have a huge motivation to escape; chamo supernormal Power to save the child does), then solve the corresponding problem. 2. People scattered thoughts, irritability would like to listen to some calm light music, giving rise to all kinds of calm and Conditioning smooth feeling and emotions, and thus there was conducive to rational problem-solving and maintaining mental health. 3. People happy and full of passion that it will like to listen to some cheerful, dynamic music. 4. Like to think of some strange \\\/ special things people would listen to more alternative music. 5. A variety of film clips accompanied by corresponding music, creating all kinds of emotions corresponding to the atmosphere, will enable us to look even more sense. ◆ the use of natural and civilized 【Collection】 logic: in nature there is something there to guide them, we are referred to as guided deposit; human ideology are secondary lead deposit (Second lead to the existence of something) ; and a human emotion is secondary lead deposit in a super instructions to guide us towards a better presence in the direction of development; and music can give people a variety of super instructions and to revive and help people think about the problem, so emergence of the special show positive (positive direction of the super instruction is love and fun, good feelings, etc.).

有关音乐的英语演讲稿(高中)

这是古典音乐的介绍:Classical Music(后面还有关于音乐及贝多芬的介绍)Do not be bored. Classical music can be very stimulating. Classical music began in Europe in the Middle Ages and continues today.Classical music is the art music of Europe and North America. When we call it art music, we are distinguishing classical music from popular music and folk music. Art music generally requires more training to write and perform than the other two kinds. FROM ORCHESTRA TO SOLOISTClassical music can be written for orchestras (large groups of musicians) and for smaller groups. Some classical music is written for people to sing. Orchestras usually play in concert halls. A conductor leads the musicians in an orchestra. The number of players can range from about two dozen to well over 100. An orchestra has several sections made up of different instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The string section of an orchestra consists of violins, violas, cellos, and basses. Woodwinds are flutes, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons. Brass instruments include trumpets and trombones. Percussion instruments include drums and cymbals. Classical music for small groups is called chamber music because it was once played in chambers, or large rooms in people’s houses. Examples of chamber music are quintets (for five musicians), quartets (for four musicians), and trios (for three musicians). Some classical music is written for a soloist, a single performer who may play an instrument, especially the piano, or sing. Opera is written for an orchestra and singers. FROM OPERA TO SYMPHONYOpera combines music and drama. It tells a story, and the singers must also act. Operas have lavish stage sets (scenery) and fancy costumes. Many operas also feature huge choruses, dance numbers, and brilliant displays of the singers’ voices. Thrilling operas include Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini, Carmen by Georges Bizet, and Rigoletto and Aida by Giuseppe Verdi. These operas all have tragic endings.Some operas are lighter in spirit and even comic. They generally end happily. Gioacchino Rossini’s The Barber of Seville is an example of a comic opera. The light operas of Gilbert and Sullivan and other composers are sometimes called operettas. In the United States, operetta changed into a popular form—the musical. The musical is a play that has songs, choruses, and dances in its story.Many operas feature dances or long passages played by instruments that actually interrupt the action. That’s how the symphony originated. It started out as an instrumental introduction to 18th-century Italian opera. Symphonies then became all the rage in Germany and Austria. The symphony is a composition written for orchestra. It generally has four contrasting sections, or movements. In a performance, there is plenty to look at because of the fantastic array of instruments. Famous symphony composers include Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Peter Tchaikovsky, Gustav Mahler, and Dmitry Shostakovich.CLASSICAL STYLESThere are different styles in classical music, depending on when the music was composed. From earliest to most recent, these styles include baroque (1600s), classical (1700s), romantic (1800s), modern (early 1900s), and postmodern (late 1900s).You’ll notice that classical appears as a separate style within classical music. The term classical can also describe music composed in the 1700s, primarily in Vienna. The leading composers of this time were Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. They were a brilliant group. You might begin listening to classical music with their works.这是关于Music总的介绍:Music is part of every culture on Earth. Many people feel that music makes life worth living. We can make music ourselves if we play an instrument or sing. We can hear music on CDs and on radio or television. Music gives us pleasure. It can cheer us up, excite us, or soothe us. WHAT IS MUSIC?Music can be happy, sad, romantic, sleepy, spine-tingling, healing—all kinds of things. But what is it? Some people define it as an artful arrangement of sounds across time. Our ears interpret these sounds as loud or soft, high or low, rapid and short, or slow and smooth. The sounds need to continue for a time in some sort of pattern to become music. Music, like language, is a uniquely human form of communication. As with language, there are many different kinds. In North America, people listen to jazz, rock, classical, folk, country, and many other kinds of music. Each kind of music has its own rules and “speaks” to us in its own way. What we think of as music depends on where we live. What Americans are used to listening to might sound strange to someone from another culture, and vice versa. It might not even sound like music. In Indonesia, gamelan orchestras play music on gongs, drums, and xylophones. These aren’t the instruments you’d find in a typical orchestra in North America. Today, modern communications make it possible for us to listen to music from all over the world. Music from one part of the world influences music from another part. For example, gamelan music from Indonesia influenced 20th-century American composers such as John Cage. WHO INVENTED MUSIC?No one knows for sure when music began. Perhaps while people were working, they began to chant or sing to make the work go faster. People who were repeating movements—picking crops or rowing boats, for example—could sing or chant in time to the work. Navajo Indians, for example, had corn-grinding songs. Many cultures developed work songs.Over time, people developed musical instruments. They might have started by clapping their hands and stamping their feet. Sticks and objects that rattled could have replaced the human body as early instruments. Both instruments and music became more complex with time.Today, many cultures divide music into art music and music of the people. Art music, which we call classical music, is more complicated than the music of the people—folk music and popular music. Art music is generally harder to write and perform. Musicians who perform it need a lot of training. Popular and folk styles typically are easier to create, perform, and understand.MELODY AND RHYTHMMelody and rhythm are two basic elements of music. Melody is a series of notes. We know it as the tune. Melody is based on notes that vary in pitch—that is, in how high or low they are. When several notes, or pitches, sound together, it’s called harmony. Rhythm is the pattern of the notes. When notes are grouped together, they have a rhythm, or beat. The beat is what we tap our feet to. Rock music is known for its strong beat. WHY IS MUSIC IMPORTANT?Music goes along with many of our activities. We dance to music. We sing songs at school. Many of us exercise to music. Bands play at football games. We hear music in cars and stores. Music accompanies many important occasions. At a wedding, for example, the bride marches down the aisle to music.Music has always been important to religious ceremonies. Music is heard in Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, Islamic mosques, and other places of worship. Music entertains us. We listen to show tunes, spirituals, pop, opera, and rock. We have favorite performers. We hear music as the background in movies. Perhaps we go to the theater to see a musical—a movie or play with music, singing, and often with dancing. Music is part of our lives.下面是有关贝多芬的介绍:Ludwig van Beethoven may sound like a stuffy name. But this German composer was a star in his time, and he had many fans. He broke the rules for writing music. Most people consider Beethoven one of the greatest musicians of all time.A TROUBLED LIFEBeethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770. His childhood was unhappy. His father drank too much. Beethoven’s musical talent was obvious from childhood. He quickly became a talented performer on the piano. In 1792, he moved to Vienna, Austria, to study with Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. Soon Beethoven was playing music that he wrote himself. Many people admired his powerful, dramatic music. Beethoven was often ill or depressed. He was unable to find a woman who would marry him. Just as he was becoming very successful, he started to lose his hearing. Deafness is the worst fate for a musician. Beethoven’s performing career was over. Despite Beethoven’s hearing loss, he still wrote music. The music he wrote became even better. His music was richly expressive and revealed feelings such as joy and sadness. He created one bold masterpiece after another. Besides piano music, Beethoven wrote string quartets (pieces for four stringed instruments) and other kinds of chamber music. Chamber music is written for small groups, and people can play it in their homes or in small halls. Beethoven also wrote songs, two masses, an opera, and nine outstanding symphonies.Crowds loved him and adored his music. Beethoven was famous, although not happy. In 1827, he got pneumonia and died in Vienna.WHAT MAKES BEETHOVEN’S MUSIC SPECIAL?Beethoven studied works by Haydn, German composer Johann Sebastian Bach, and Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Then he broke their rules and made music that was like no one else’s. It was emotional and challenging. Beethoven wanted his music to express ideas as well as emotions. He wanted it to praise freedom and equality and other high ideals.Some of Beethoven’s well-known achievements are the Moonlight Sonata for piano, the Fifth Symphony, and the Ninth Symphony. The Fifth Symphony has a famous four-note opening, da-da-da-dum. The Ninth Symphony ends with a triumphant chorus called “Ode to Joy.” Beethoven’s music set a standard that later composers measured their work by.

我有篇英语演讲稿,想配个音乐,请大家帮我找找,200分

我说别要背景音乐了,本来就不容易听,还加上个音乐,who on earth will understand what you r talking abt.

“我爱音乐”的英语演讲稿

What is music, no one can explain.   Just imagine for a moment that you are sitting in a magnificent concert hall. The conductor waves his shiny baton with a graceful swing through the air. A beautiful melody floats slowly around you   You sit quietly with your eyes shut, your heart open. The delicate vibratos of the violins carry you to a mood of heavenly bliss. An airy solo of the flute draws you to the imagination, the notes flow like some jumping swallows dancing and singing calling for the coming of Spring.   I like music from my childhood. My father often says when I was a baby I would never go to sleep without soft, beautiful lullabies crooning around my ears . Now music is a part of my life. When I feel tired, disappointed or in low spirits, I usually turn to music. Music, nothing but only music can have so wonderful an effect on my heart, on my pond of feeling.

简单英语演讲稿150字~翻译

Dream梦想 Everyone have dreams,which are everybody yearning.The man who without dreams 每个人都有梦想,它是人人所渴望的.没有梦想的人 in his life will be empty,but dreams always be changing as your thought go forward.的人生将是空白的,但梦想总是随着你思想的前进而改变的.When I was in primary school,I had a dream.I hope that I won't have homework 当我小学时,我有一个梦想.我希望将来有一天可以没有有家庭作业.to do one day.But the time we can play have became less and less,and 1\\\/3 in our 可玩时间变得越来越少,而我们一天中的三分之一 day we were imprisoned in the classroom,so many time on study!And till I come 被禁锢在教室,太多时间在学习上.直到我上 to the junior high school,I had a dream,I hope I can become a good child,I can 初中 我有一个梦想,我希望自己能成为一个好孩子; be praised by my family when I return home;can be sure by teachers at school; and 回到家能受到家人的表扬; 在学校能受到老师们的肯定; can have a outstanding performance among the classmates .So shortly afterwards,;在同学之间能有出众的表现.所以不久后,I had learned to struggle.However,at my high school,every day is bustling,我学会了奋斗.然而,上了高中后,每天都是忙忙碌碌的,Sometimes bad temper is too strong to be controlled ,but life made me understand 有时候坏脾气是如此强烈以至于不能被控制,但生活让我 the truth to conduct myself slowly.Fortunately,I worked hard,every day 慢慢懂得做人的道理.幸运的是,我会努力,每一天 I got up early and went to bed late,grasp myself and never lighten up.我都在为了梦想而起早赶晚,把握自己不再松散.实用演讲稿大全演讲稿书写格式演讲稿书写技巧竞聘演讲稿爱国主义教育演...英语演讲稿All day,all the time,I am searching hardly,and fight for a bright future.每一天,甚至每一刻 ,我都苦苦探索,为了光明的未来而奋斗.With the dream,chase turned up,with the goal,power turned up.Dream,is a 有了梦想,也就有了追求; 有了目标,就有了动力.梦想,是一架 high bridge,regardless of whether it can reach the other shore.To process dreams,高高的桥梁,不管最终是否能到达彼岸,拥有梦想,and to pursue them,try to make them come true ,this is a kind of success,a 并去追求它,努力使其实现,这已经是一种成功,kind of glory.In the process of the pursuit of dreams ,we are growing up!一种荣耀.在追梦这个过程中,我们是在成长的.Dreams can urge people make progress endlessly,perhaps in this road ,we will 梦想会催人不断前进,也许在这条道路中,我们将会meet many difficulties and frustrations,but never mind,Where you fall down,遇到无数的挫折和困难,但没关系。

初三英语演讲稿

找了几篇,不晓得合适不

希望对你有所帮助第一篇: Are Neighbors Important ? In pioneer days, being a good neighbor was very important. Neighbors helped one another raise a house, build a barn, and clear fields.Families depended on one another for friendship and entertainment. But today in our cities and suburbs, neighboring is not common. A family may not even know the other families that live close by. We live in an age of machines, and each family may have its own car, TV set, and washing machine. People no longer depend on neighbors as much as they once did. Machines keep people apart in other ways. In our grandparents' time, women met while they hung out their washing, and men stopped and talked while they mowed their lawns. Today, women stay in the house with their automatic dryers. The men can't hear anything above the roar of theirpower lawn mowers. And the children are inside watching their favorite TV show. Is the idea of being neighborly old-fashioned? In 1965, a power failure hit New York City, and many thousands of people were left stranded. Suddenly, everyone shared the same problem, and our largest city became a group of eight million neighbors. People with cars offered rides to those walking.Other persons helped direct traffic. Trapped in elevators,people played word games and helped keep each other in good spirits. In times of trouble, people still depend on one another.As time goes on, people may once again feel that being a good neighbor is important.邻居重要吗? 在拓荒时代,成为好邻居非常重要。

邻居们相互帮助养家糊口,修建谷仓,清理农田。

家庭之间相互依赖获得友谊和娱乐。

但如今在市区或者市郊,比邻而居并不常见。

一个家庭可能甚至不认识附近居住的其他家庭。

我们生活在一个机器时代,每个家庭都可能有自己的汽车、电视和洗衣机。

人们不再像以前那样依赖邻居。

机器还在其他方面把人们分离开来。

在我们的祖父母时代,女人们出去晾衣服的时候都能相互见面,男人们在除草的时候也停下来聊天。

现在,女人们和她们的自动烘干机呆在家里。

男人们则除了他们电动除草机的轰鸣声外什么都听不到。

孩子们则呆在家里观看他们最喜欢的电视节目。

与邻居友好相处的想法是否过时了?1965年,纽约城停电,使得成千上万的人手足无措。

突然,所有的人都有着共同的问题,我们最大的城市变成了八百万人互为邻里的大集体。

开车的人让走路的人搭载。

另外有些人帮忙指挥交通。

陷在电梯里的人们做着文字游戏,相互帮忙保持良好情绪。

遇到麻烦时,人们仍然相互依赖。

随着时间的推移,人们有可能会再次感到成为好邻居的重要。

第二篇: How to Make Friends A proverb says One man is not good enough to live alone in the world. Indeed, there are many things in life which we alone cannot perform. We need friends' help. Friends are people who willingly and readily help us when we are in trouble, and show sympathy for us when we are in misery. The benefits of friendship are boundless and sometimes invisible. For example, when we have passed the graduation examination and are looking for a job, we need experienced and reliable friends to guide us and help us on our way. A good friend is also an adviser, because our own points of view towards things may not be always right. Therefore, it is necessary for us to seek advice from friends. Of course, we can make friends everywhere. However, I think the best place is school, where we are among a big number of boys and girls our own age, so it is easy to get to know one another in a short time. Besides, we can also make friends among the people who work with us in the community. In order to make friends, we ourselves must be honest,noble-minded and kind-hearted whereby to leave a favourable impression on others since other people observe us the same way as we do. At the same time, we should avoid bad friends, because they always do harm to us and moreover,they are dangerous to the people around.What is even worse,they mar our friendship with good friends.Indeed,seeking acquaintance with bad friends would be a serious mistake.第三篇: On Hobbies A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his spare time. Hobbyists raise pets, build model ships, hunt animals, climb mountains, raise flowers, fish, ski, skate,and swim. Hobbyists also paint pictures, attend concerts and plays, and perform on musical instruments.They collect everything from books to butterflies, and from shells to stamps. People take up hobbies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship,knowledge and relaxation. Sometimes they even yield financial profit. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can follow a satisfying hobby. Hobbies can help a person's mental and physical health.Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable in helping patients recover from physical or mental illness. Hobbies give bedridden or wheel chair patients something to do, and provide interests that keep them from thinking about themselves.Many hospitals treat patients by having them take up interesting hobbies or pastimes. In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies. But some persons who had leisure did enjoy hobbies. The ancient Egyptians played games with balls made of wood or pottery. People today have more time than ever before for hobbies. Machines have reduced the amount of time they must spend on their jobs. Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about what to do with their newly-found leisure hours. William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor, expressed the value of hobbies by saying, No man is really happy or safe without a hobby. 论爱好 爱好可以是一个人闲暇时想做的几乎任何事情。

有爱好的人饲养宠物、搭建船模、打猎、爬山、养花、钓鱼、滑雪、滑冰还有游泳。

有爱好的人还作画、听音乐会、欣赏戏剧、演奏乐器。

他们收集从书本到蝴蝶,从贝壳到邮票的任何东西。

人们从事这些业余爱好是因为这些活动可以带来愉快、友谊、知识和放松。

有时他们甚至会得到经济利益。

任何人,无论贫富、老幼、健康与否,都可以从事一项令其愉悦的爱好。

爱好对人们的身心健康有益。

医生发现爱好对帮助病人从身体或心理疾病中康复,颇有价值。

爱好可以使那些卧病在床或坐在轮椅上的患者有事可做,给他们带来乐趣使他们不再总想着自己(的病情)。

许多医院就是通过培养病人的爱好或娱乐活动对他们进行治疗的。

早期,许多人忙着为生计奔波,爱好不多。

但那些有闲暇的人们确实从爱好中得到了乐趣。

古埃及人就玩一种用木头或陶器做成的球类。

现今的人们比以往有更多的时间发展爱好。

机器减少了人们必须花在工作上的时间。

那些有着业余爱好的人们从来不必担心如何打发新近找到的空余时间。

威廉姆·奥瑟拉,加拿大著名医生,这样表达了爱好的价值:“没有爱好,人们不会真正感到幸福或安全。

”第四篇: Sports and health A healthy body is necessary for a healthy mind. As is known, to have a sound mind, we must first have a sound body. This is of vital importance. Only by keeping ourselves healthy and strong can we feel energetic and vigorous in studying and working and live a happy life.To keep ourselves fit, physical exercise is the best way. All over the world millions of people take part in different kinds of sports. Sports are perhaps the most popular form of relaxation that almost all can enjoy.In taking part in out-door sports, we are closer to nature and can take in fresh air. The beauty of nature will keep us clear-headed, which is essential to our health. Besides, Sports and games build our bodies, prevent us from getting too fat, and keep us healthy. They also give us valuable practice in helping the eyes, brain and muscles to work together. However,sports stimulate the circulation of blood and help to excrete the wastes in the body. Sports can also work up our appetite and activate our digestion. As a result, we can become strong-bodied. I always take an active part in physical exercise and enjoy good health. I seldom get sick but feel vigorous even if I work a whole daylong. I shall keep up doing physical exercise so as to live longer and do more for the country. 运动和健康 健康的身体对于健康的头脑是必要的。

众所周知,要有健全的头脑,就应有健全的身体。

这是至关重要的。

我们只有保持身体健康,才能在学习和工作中精力充沛,生活愉快。

为了保持健康,体育锻炼是最好的方法。

世界上有许多的人参加不同种类的体育运动。

体育运动可能是几乎所有的人都可享受的最大众化的娱乐形式。

参加户外运动,我们能更接近大自然并能吸收新鲜空气。

自然界的美使我们头脑清醒,这对健康是极其必要的。

另外,体育运动能增强我们的体质,防止发胖,保持身体健康。

他们还在使眼睛、头脑和肌肉协同动作方面提供宝贵的锻炼机会。

同时,运动促进血液循环,有助于排泄体内废物。

运动还可以引起食欲,促进消化。

这样我们就能身强力壮。

我总是积极参加体育锻炼,身体很好。

我很少生病,即使工作一整天也感到精力旺盛。

我要坚持体育锻炼,争取长寿,为国家多做些事情。

第五篇: Bicycle--the Most Popular Form of Transportation Tool in Our Country In many countries, people prefer to travel by car, while in our country, bikes are the most popular form of transportation. Since we live in a devioping country in a devloping country the car production is not as much as that of the developed countries. And most people can not afford to buy a car, let alone the malnte nance of it. So, we prefer bikes as a tool of travelling. First, a bike is much cheaper than a car, so most consumers can afford it, And if there is .something wrong with a hike, people can fix it or have it fixed easily without paying much money. The second reason is that bikes need much less parking space than cars. In narrow roads, it is very difficult for cars to park. However, a bike needs relatively less room, so it is very convenient for us to use bikes. The third reason for using a bike is that it can save energy for our country. In this case, a bike is a very good kind of transportation tool for it needs no gasoline at all. Therefore, in our country, travelling by bike is a very popular and economical way. But with the development of our economy, the day when we use cars as the most popular form of transportation is sure to come.自行车——我国最流行的交通工具 在许多国家,人们喜欢乘汽车旅行,而在我国,自行车是最流行的交通工具。

在于我们生活在发展中国家,汽车生产量不如发达国家那么多。

许多人买不起汽车,更不必说汽车的保养了,所以我们喜欢把自行车做为交通工具。

第一,自行车比汽车便宜得多,许多消费者买得起。

如果自行车出了毛病,人们可以自己修或请别人修,花钱也不多。

第二个原因是自行车比汽车所需的停放空间小得多。

在狭窄的道路上,停放汽车是困难的。

而自行车所需空间相对来说要小得多,因此,使用自行车很方便。

原因之三是,使用自行车可以为我们国家节省能源。

这样,因为自行车不用汽油,它就成了一种很好的交通工具。

在我国,骑自行车旅行是很流行的,同时也很经济。

但是,随着我国经济的发展,我们把汽车作为最流行的交通工具的日子一定会到来。

第六篇: How to Be Popular Most people would like to be popular with others, but not everyone can achieve this goal. What is the secret to popularity? In fact, it is very simple. The first step is to improve our appearance. We should always make sure that we stay in good shape and dress well. When we are healthy and well-groomed, we will not only look better but also feel better. In addition, we should smile and appear friendly. After all, our facial expression is an important part of our appearance. If we can do this, people will be attracted to our good looks and impressed by our confidence. Another important step is developing more consideration for others. We should always put others first and place their interests before our own. It’s also important to be good listeners; in this way people will feel comfortable enough to confide in us. However, no matter what we do, we must not gossip. Above all, we must remember to be ourselves, not phonies. Only by being sincere and respectful of others can we earn their respect. If we can do all of the above, I am sure popularity will come our way. 如何才能受人欢迎 大部分的人都想受人欢迎,但是并非每个人都能达到目标。

受欢迎的秘诀何在?事实上是很简单的。

步骤一,先改善我们的外表。

我们得确保自己很健康,并且穿着体面。

当我们既健康又穿戴整齐时,不仅看起来更有精神,自己也会觉得好多了。

此外,我们要保持微笑并表现得很友善。

毕竟,脸部表情是外观很重要的一环。

如果我们能做到这一点,别人会被我们的美好外表所吸引,并对我们的自信印象深刻。

另一个重要步骤,就是培养对别人的体贴。

永远以他人为重,并把别人的利益放在自己的利益之前。

当个好听众也是很重要的;如此一来,别人才能很自在地对我们吐露心事。

然而,不管我们做什么事,绝对不要说闲言闲语。

最重要的是,要做自己,不要当虚伪的人。

只有对人真诚又尊重时,才能赢得他人的尊敬。

如果我们能做到以上几点,我相信受人欢迎是指日可待的事。

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