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时间:2019-04-11 23:36

英语演讲稿3min

There are moral standards in all societies, and these standards vary from society to society. however, one fundamental moral standard for everyone is that an individual should be able to tell from right from wrong, and that since the individual knows what is the right thing to do, he\\\/she should not do the wrong (bad) thing against his\\\/her conscience.Moral is very important because without moral or moral standards for its people, a society will not function properly. For instance, what if everyone spits on the ground and cut down all the trees? this would lead to the destruction of the environment. by destroying the environment, the world will be in chaos one day because lives will be destroyed. also, if everyone does bad things to everyone else, how can this world function? thus, moral standard is very important.the dictionary definition of moral is: of, pertaining to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical. this definition clearly demonstrates that each individual has the responsiblity to behave properly in a society and to not do things against his\\\/her conscience.good afternoon, boys and girls. my name is chen junlei. i’m from qianjia wan. i am 12 years old. i’m a boy, and i am a student. my favorite colour is green. my favorite fruit are apples and watermelons. my favorite foods are pizzas hotdogs and hamburgers.my old friend is zhu jialiang. this is my new friend, zheng jie. look, this is mr. ji, my english teacher. and he is my cousin.look, i have a family photo. this is my grandfather. he’s not very old. he is 64. he likes watching tv. this is my grandmother. she’s 60. she loves me very much. who’s this woman? she’s my mother. she is 36. she’s very beautiful. who’s that man? he’s my dad. he’s 36, too. he always go to school with me. who’s this boy? ha, ha, it’s me. he’s smart.my speech is over. thank you everyone, goodbye!

求一篇短小的英语演讲稿(2-3min)

China’s , the World’s China will soon surpass the U.S. in carbon emissions and fossil fuel consumption. Its immense population and rapidly growing ecomy make for an environmental timebomb. But a veteran China correspondent finds signs of a turnaroundAfter an initial rush of excitement over writing a piece about China for YES!, a slow creep of dread and unease replaced the thrill. With global oil prices spiking because of China's rapacious growth in oil consumption and the country poised to replace the United States in the dubious role of world leader in carbon dioxide emissions, could I honestly write an article portraying as positive what is happening with China and fossil fuels? My doubts were t erased, but amplified, after some initial phone calls to environmental leaders in China were with long pauses when I asked for suggestions on positive stories. But I was t deterred. I made a pact with myself—I would keep asking until I found sohing positive, and be honest about the complexities of China, while focusing on the light, not the dark.China is important to me. I take what is happening there to heart. In many ways it is my home, and I am protective of it. I have spent nearly half of my there, as a foreign correspondent and businessman from 1986 to 2002. During that time, I experienced what I consider to be one of the most dramatic periods of transformation in world tory—from the brief ecstasy of free expression in the late 1980s and the might of totalitarianism in snuffing it out, to a shift toward capital markets and the massive spiritual, economic, and social changes that came with that shift, including the beginnings of civil society. (When the United States industrialized, it had fewer than 80 million people, and it took around 40 years to do it. China has nearly 20 times that number of people, and it is industrializing at hyper-drive speed, manufacturing not for itself but for the rest of the world.) I believe it is essential that all of us not understand what is going on in China, but that we become active agents for making it better. Unless we do sohing urgent, my two-year-old will enter adulthood in a world neither he nor I want to contemplate. When I first arrived in China, was one big bicycle lane, as was the rest of China. There were no private cars—no one had the money and even if they had, private car ownership was prohibited by the government. The few cabs on the road catered to the few foreigners who paid in the equivalent of U.S. dollars. In less than 20 years, all that has changed. By the mid-, the taxi population had hit 65,000, and private car ownership was not allowed but it flourished. The quiet flow of bikes has been replaced by chaos in motion, albeit slow motion, since road infrastructure fails to keep pace with the number of vehicles and emissions often create a haze so thick it defines torpor.China's (gross domestic product) is about equivalent to that of California, but its carbon emissions are second in the world and on track to surpass U.S. emissions by 2025. In the east coast cities of China, there is now an 80 percent year-on-year increase in private auto sales. Every major auto manufacturer from around the globe is rushing to China to set up production lines. (A weekly e-mail newsletter I receive recently had DaimlerChrysler, Volkswagen, and Honda all announcing production plants for China—a typical week). China is now the world's second largest oil importer after the U.S. and expected to become the world's largest car importer within 10 years.Coal, the main source of electricity in China, is wreaking havoc on the environment. Because of voracious electricity demand in industry and increasingly in homes, China is building two new coal-fired plants a week to try to meet its needs.I'm not afraid to admit this information had a paralyzing effect on me. Where can the positive be?Economies of scaleHere's where optimism started to creep in: Although I am shocked by how few people inside and outside China are working on renewable energy in China given the magnitude of the problem, the past 18 months have resulted in a new sense among this small but growing community that change is possible, or more accurately, that change is unavoidable. As Jennifer Turner of the China Environment Forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center put it: “Things are starting to stick.”Even if China's central and local governments don't have a collective conscience pushing them to move to renewables for the good of the planet, they have no economic choice. The central government has acknowledged the clashes between peaking world oil production and China's burgeoning economy, and between maintaining growth and preserving public health. From here on in, the response will be a question of degree—and each degree will count.The flip side of the statistics about China's massive thirst for fossil fuel is that because China is so huge, even modest adoption rates of solar, wind, hydrogen, and other renewables could mean the price of renewable energy and related technology drops globally. China could create previously unknown economies of scale. Imagine that.China's national legislature is now pushing through a law that would promote renewable energy use, beginning as early as 2006. “Instead of just policies and regulations, this would elevate renewables to being law,” says Wang Wanxing of the Energy Foundation, a U.S.-based group that has been at the vanguard of work with China on alternatives to fossil fuel. According to Wang, China will have about 900 gigawatts of energy capacity by 2020, more than double what it had at the end of 2003. The government recently committed to having 120 gigawatts, or 13 percent of that, be renewable (China includes nuclear power as a renewable energy), including 20 gigawatts from wind (or half the current worldwide wind power capacity). China is estimated to have about 250 gigawatts of potential wind capacity. Wind is proving to be an economical alternative to cheap and dirty coal, as a recent program along the coast has shown. The government is encouraging private investment in wind power through the auctioning of wind concessions. Companies bidding on the first two concessions in September 2003 paid prices that were competitive with the cost of electricity from a new coal plant. The experiment is being expanded to include three more concessions, leading me to envision a “ring of wind” circling the country from the south in Guangdong province north to Inner Mongolia, and west to Xinjiang. In a relatively short time, a completely new mechanism for encouraging investment in wind power has already created half a gigawatt of new capacity. It may be a fraction of the 35 to 40 gigawatts of additional installed capacity that China requires each year, but it still represents a huge advance. According to Wang, “The government has put wind high on the agenda for development.”Smarter transportationFor such changes to matter, China must figure out how to balance a desire to make the automotive industry a cornerstone of economic prosperity with preventing a greenhouse gas nightmare. Recent moves by several major Chinese cities to ban bicycles from downtown streets to provide more room for cars is a sign of this pull toward car culture. Yet many of the same cities are exploring ways to boost mass transit, especially bus rapid transit (BRT), which creates dedicated lanes for buses to go station-to-station with subway-like efficiency. The Chinese government froze continued funding for subway and light rail in 2003 because of expense. By doing so, it left every big city mayor in China in a quandary, faced with a huge and growing demand for vehicles and a standstill in road infrastructure. “How do you move people in the megacities of the world, especially China? Private cars won't work, and subways are too expensive,” says Doug Ogden, also of the Energy Foundation, which is helping spearhead the BRT effort in six cities.“Two years ago the BRT concept was unknown in China,” Xu Kangming told me. Xu is shuttling around the country working to convince cities to adopt BRT. His efforts are succeeding. “More and more cities are starting to do some preliminary planning and explore the opportunity to implement BRT.”Among cities adopting or seriously considering BRT are Beijing, Kunming, Xian, Shanghai, Chongqing, and Chengdu, whose metropolitan areas together encompass 75 million people. Other smaller cities such as Changzhou and Yangzhou in Jiangsu are also adopting BRT though collaborations with Germany. Advocates of BRT are hoping Beijing and Shanghai will serve as working models for other cities to learn from and emulate.Beijing wants a big chunk of its BRT system in place in time for its hosting of the 2008 Olympics. It is currently building a 15.6-kilometer corridor in the city's southeast corner, scheduled for completion at the end of this year, with plans for 300 more kilometers over the next several years. Beijing already has one of the largest compressed natural gas (CNG) bus fleets in the world, and it has set a goal of converting 90 percent of its 11,000 buses to CNG by 2008. There are moves in China to introduce hybrid electric engines into buses, which could be converted to use fuel cells. When I first started studying China 20 years ago, I took a short class from professor Jonathan Chaves, and he pointed out to me something that I had never stopped to notice. When you look at classical Chinese painting, amid the craggy mountains and wind-swept clouds and mist, any people that are depicted are a small part of their surroundings. You have to look hard to spot the people in the paintings—very different from most Western painting, in which the individual is the center of attention. I take hope from that, and believe that the Chinese will demonstrate enlightenment by drawing on the best parts of their long heritage, while learning from our short one to avoid making the same mistakes.When I called Elizabeth Economy, author of The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future, she held out hope, too, despite the darkness of the book's title. “The most important thing that is happening is the rise of NGOs and civil society in China. … The burden and opportunity both are with the citizen and the media, and that's where you see the broadest change. That's where I see the greatest hope and greatest excitement.”Though they are in their infancies, a number of environmental NGOs have appeared in China since the late 1990s. They include the awareness group Global Village, Green Student Organizations, the volunteer legal aid group Grassroots Community, and Greenroots Power and Snowland Great Rivers and Environmental Protection Association, both aimed at protecting rivers. Many others are emerging. Liang Congjie, one of the first environmental activists in China and founder of Friends of Nature in 1996, said, “It sometimes may not seem like much, but it's a seed.”Translating policy into action at the local level, where city governments tend towards myopic self-interest, is crucial. The rise of civil society at the local level will provide a bottom-up dynamic to the traditionally top-down Chinese system. “The environment,” Economy says, “is at the forefront of the rise of civil society in China.”

求一篇大学英语演讲稿3min 主题不限 不要太搞怪就行

How to Be PopularMost 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

有关环保的英语演讲稿,3-5分钟左右

(1) With the improvement of our living standard, more and more people can afford a car. As a result, our roads are more often than not crammed with cars. However, with more and more waste gas being discharged by the cars, the problem of air pollution becomes even more serious. So nowadays we advocate to lead a low-carbon life. My suggestion is we should ride bikes more often instead of driving cars.By riding a bike, we can not only exercise our body but also protect our environment. Why not have a try, my dear friends? 与我们的生活水平的提高,越来越多的人都买得起汽车的。

因此,道路往往没有堆满了汽车。

然而,随着越来越多的废气排放是汽车、空气污染问题变得更加严重。

所以现在我们提倡过低碳的生活。

我的建议是我们应该更经常骑自行车而不是开车骑一辆自行车,我们不仅能锻炼身体,也能保护我们的环境。

为什么不试试,我亲爱的朋友?(2) Now, our side of the car constant more up, the environment also increasingly worse! That the air around us there are many harmful substances. Therefore, we want to Sue around things start to do. For example, we can go to school by bike or walk, it can exercise. If you have time can use less elevator, many climb stairs. We can not only physical exercise, but also to protect our environment. 现在,我们身边的汽车不断的多了起来,环境也越来越糟糕

以至于我们周围的空气有很多有害物质。

所以,我们要苏身边的小事做起。

比如,我们可以骑自行车上学或者步行,这样还可以锻炼身体。

有时间的话可以少用电梯,多爬楼梯。

我们不仅能锻炼身体,也能保护我们的环境。

(3)文章文体:议论文。

文章要点:1.保护环境的重要性;2.学生在家庭中节约能源的具体做法和感想;3.今后的打算。

文章框架:文章应该是三部分两段式。

第一段(包括要点前两部分)1.环保的重要性;2 接着是站在学生的角度谈谈家庭节约能源的具体方法,第二段写第三要点,即谈谈今后打算。

重要句型短语:It is important to protect our environment, the energy in the world is limited. turn off the light and other appliance when you ,re not using them, we'd better not waste the energy, use public transportation, recycle the waste,I can learn more to develop new and clear energy, like the energy from the wind and solar 等。

参考例文: With the development of our society, energy in the world becomes more and more limited, so it is quite important for us to save energy and to protect our environment. As a student, there are a lot of methods we can do to save energy at home. For example, first, we can turn off the light as well as other appliances when we are not using them. Second, recycle the waste water, paper and other waste so that we can reuse them. What's more, it is suggested to use public transportation more instead of private cars. Above all, everyone can make a great contribution to our environment. I hope I can learn more to develop new and clear energy, like energy from the wind and solar.(4)Recently we have held a class meeting to discuss what is considered to be honorable behavior and what is shameful. (最近我们班开了个班会讨论什么是光荣和耻辱。

)It is really a pity to see all this in our school.(很遗憾在学校看到这些现象)Some students don’t respect their teachers or parents. (不尊敬老是和父母)Some don’t take their studies seriously and cheat in exams. (作业不认真,考试作弊)Some throw wastes everywhere and pollute the environment . (到处乱扔垃圾污染环境。

)It is honorable to obey the law and rules , care much about our class and study hard.(关心班级、努力学习、遵纪守法是光荣)It is shameful to break school rules, to be selfish or to make little effort to achieve success.(违反学校纪律、自私 骄傲是可耻的)We should respect others and think more of them than of ourselves.(我们应该尊敬别人经常关心别人)We should work hard and make much more progress to repay the society.(我们应该努力学习取得更大进步从而回报社会。

)We should try our best to keep the environment clean。

(我们应该想方设法保持干净的环境。

) (5) There are still many problems of environmental protection in recent years. One of the most serious problems is the serious pollution of air, water and soil. the polluted air does great harm to people’s health. The polluted water causes diseases and death. What is more, vegetation had been greatly reduced with the rapid growth of modern cities.To protect the environment, governments of many countries have done a lot. Legislative steps have been introduced to control air pollution, to protect the forest and sea resources and to stop any environmental pollution. Therefore, governments are playing the most important role in the environmental protection today.In my opinion, to protect environment, the government must take even more concrete measures. First, it should let people fully realize the importance of environmental protection through education. Second, much more efforts should be made to put the population planning policy into practice, because more people means more people means more pollution. Finally, those who destroy the environment intentionally should be severely punished. We should let them know that destroying environment means destroying mankind themselves.保护环境目前环保还存在着许多问题。

最严重的问题就是空气、水和土壤的严重污染。

污染的空气对人类的健康十分有害。

污染的水引起疼病,造成死亡。

更有甚者,随着现代社会的迅速扩建,植被大大的减少。

为了保护环境,各国政府做了大量的工作。

采用了立法措施控制大气污染,保护森林资源和海洋资源,制止任何环境污染。

因此,在当今的环保中政府起着最重要的作用。

我的看法是,为了保护环境,政府应当采取更具体的措施。

首先,应当通过教育的方法使人们充分謒到环境保护的重要性。

第二,应更加努力把计划生育政策付诸实施,因为人口多就意味着污染严重。

最后,要严惩那些故意破坏环境者。

使他们破坏环境就是毁灭人类自己。

Hello: everyone!Now I want to talk about a beatiful world! When I was young,I always dreamed that I lived in a beautiful country. There were many flowers and trees around our city.We counld hear the birds singing and see the children dancing. The streets were clear and the the air was very fresh! How nice it was!But that only was a dream of mine!How I wish that it would be come true! So I think we should do something to protect our environment. Everyone should make a contribution to protect the environment. Taking care of our environment is very important.Where ever you live,you can do something around your neighbourhood. Have you ever thrown any litter onto the ground?Have you ever drawn pictures on public walls? Have you ever cut down trees?If your answers are No,it means that you have already helped protect our environment. It is our duty to keep our envionment clean and tidy. You might ask yourself,Have I ever picked up some rubbish and thrown it into a box?Have I ever collected waste paper or bottles for recycling?Have I ever planted any trees or flowers in or near my neighbourhood?If your answers areYes,it means that you have already done something useful to improve the environment. Now I want to say :Let`s do our best to make our world more beautiful!望采纳

英语演讲稿,读个3min就好, 是关于焊接专业的名人人物介绍 最好是潘际銮

JiangLipei,bornin1942,theChinesecommunistpartymember,doctoralsupervisor,professor.In1964,graduatedfromxi'anJiaotonguniversity,1980-1983,theUnitedStatestopayavisitingscholar,mechanicsdepartmentattheuniversityofMinnesotaandweldingengineeringattheOhiostateuniversity. Academicachievement Since2000,JiangLipeipublishedover80papersathomeandabroad.4guidingdoctoralgraduate,aPhDcandidateingraduatestudent2people,fourpeoplereadinggraduatestudent. TheauthoroftheweldingautomationandpracticaltechnologyWasawardedthehonorarytitleofexcellentteachersinJilinprovince. JiangLipei Thescientificresearchachievements JiangLipeilongengagedinweldingintelligence,automation,andintegrateslighttechnologyresearch,isresponsibleforthecompletenationalpurposeofscienceandtechnologyresearchprojectresearchandapplicationofmicrocomputercontrolofsiliconcontrolledrectifierweldingmachine,country>scienceandtechnologyresearchprojecttheresearchanddevelopmentofthecomputertypeweldingpowersource,theresearchresultsoffourcomputerweldingmachinehasreachedtheinternationaladvancedlevel;ResponsiblefortheChinanationalpetrochemicalcorporationofscienceandtechnologyprojectfinnedtubeautomaticarcweldingtechnologyandequipmentresearch,researchfinnedtubeautomaticweldingequipmentforthedomesticfirst;Responsiblefornational863planprojectandintelligentsphericaltanksallpositionweldingrobotsaresinopecgroupcompanyofscientificresearchprojectthedevelopmentoftheintelligentcontrolofcompletesetsofweldingequipment.Noguideallpositionintheresearchofintelligentphotoelectricreal-timetrackingsphericaltankweldingrobotfordomesticinitiative,theinternationaladvancedlevel,whichwonsecondprizeofBeijingscienceandtechnologyandthesecondprizeofscienceandtechnologyofChinapetroleumandchemicalindustryassociation.Iscurrentlyhostcountry15863majorprojectsdryunderwaterpipelinemaintenancesystem(2002aa602012,underwaterhyperbaricwelding)researchwork.Thesixnationalpatents. Personalhonor JiangLipeiwasawardedthestateplanningcommission,scienceandtechnologycommissionissuedbythestateseventhmajorachievementsweremadeinscientificresearchhonorarycertificate,machineryandelectronicsindustry>scienceresearchadvancedindividualhonorarycertificate,issuedbythestatecouncilspecialgovernmentallowancesofrewards,issuedbytheBeijingmunicipaleducationcommission,thestateeconomiccommissionandthecommitteeonscienceandtechnologyproduction,advancedindividualhonorarytitle,theChinapetrochemicalgroupcompanymodelworkertitleofhonor,issuedbytheBeijingcapitalMay1labormedalhonorarytitle,etc.

拜托帮我续写并改一下这篇英文演讲稿,不用太长,2min左右吧

这个是要看你的语速的。

我一分钟大概能说100个字。

正常的考试听力大概一分钟90个字左右。

国外的大概在120 。

你可以测试一下自己的速度。

掐上10秒钟,说一段话看看多少个字…

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