求关于读过的一本书的英文演讲稿,大概三分钟的,适合高中生演讲的,谢谢
One of my favorite book is lubin sun Crusoe”.This book really I benefited a lot from!I read the book,see the ship deck stand such a man:he gave up the rich and comfortable life,disgust the scrurinsed life and began a near-death duel survival big challenge.Various adversities and problems is overwhelm lubin sun,on the contrary make him more strong.God gives lubin sun difficulties,for he also more challenging!Storm tsunami,the whole ship except lubin sun none escape by luck,true survival challenge is just beginning!To survive,he island in order to find proper shelter,on the shore run a whole day,in a rocks was found under a shelter.Lubin sun in hill pitched a tent,and as far as possible some bigger,inside hit again a few stake to hang hammock.The next day,he put all the boxes and board,do lengji materials,pile into a temporary fence,fortifications.But just 10 days,sudden collapse.Lubin sun not only the fallen fertilizsr be shipped,return to pack the ceiling,and USES below columns support up,lest appear again landslide disaster.Never give up,lubin sun laid the basis of life.Myself alone,until on Friday,the emergence of this hope queen came back to rise!Finally aboard a ship returned to his own country.Lubin sun is great,persistence,studied in this deserted island life 27 years.He dares to fight with the bad environment,diligence,the island of labor management in good order.He in adversity exercise yourself,achievement some extraordinary career.The book teaches us only by sticking to victory,only work to make us out of difficulties,action is more important than faith...My life will also with this book and set sail,in life's sailing,advance bravely,never give up!
英语演讲稿,介绍你最喜欢的一本书
“宁可一日无粮,不可一日无书”,这是中国的一句古训。
是啊,书是人类的精神食粮,离开了书,人们的生活将是一片空白。
今天,我要向大家推荐一本书,书名叫《假如给我三天光明》,这的确是一本好书,自从我读了这本书以后,才真正明白了“光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴”的含义。
《假如给我三天光明》的作者海伦凯勒是美国历史上最伟大的女性之一,在她生命的88个春秋里,只拥有19个月的光明与声音,但她的精神却给世界人民带来了无穷的光明与希望。
她接受了命运对她的挑战,以惊人的毅力面对困难,用爱心去拥抱世界,终于在黑暗中找到了人生的光明。
这本书写了海伦对光明的热切的渴望、写了她对人生的感慨,让读过这本书的人和她一起分享人生中的酸甜苦辣。
字里行间,无不洋溢海伦对人生的热爱,她用热情的态度劝诫世人应该珍惜拥有的一切。
海伦非常想要看她生活的世界是什么样的。
她在书中写到:“假如给我三天光明,第一天,我要看人,看他们的温厚与善良……第二天,我要去看黎明,看曙光……第三天,要看我生活的世界,那是多么美好
”三天的时间,这对海伦来说多么珍贵啊
然而,这只不过是她的一个愿望而已。
三天光明,对有些人来说微不足道,像我们学生中就有一些这样的人,拥有舒适的生活环境、优越的学习条件,但是,他们却不知道珍惜拥有的一切,白学习当做一大苦差,遇到一点点困难就退缩不前,给自己找这样那样的借口。
我非常喜欢《假如给我三天光明》这本书,我从这本书中找到了自信、坚强与乐观,现在我把这本书推荐给大家,它真的是一本很好的书,相信大家看过以后,一定会终生受益。
读一本好书演讲稿
Reading Brings Me the Delight. Every one has his own hobbies. Such as swimming, painting, playing basketball. And my favorite activity is reading. As we know, the books are the stairs that the human can take to move forward. To read books, I can not only make my freetime be useful but also I can learn a lot of knowledge which I can’t learn from the class. I read many kinds of books. I like the books no matter it is novel, classical, cartoons, computer or sports. In all the books, I like novels best, because the novels are the most similar as our real life. To read novels, I can get a lot of life experience and the realization of complex emotion.In my mind, reading has already became an important part in my life, it makes me forget the loneliness and brings me the happiness. My story, my life, this is the place where I’m storing me happiness.译文:读书使我快乐每个人都有自己的爱好,诸如游泳、绘画、篮球。
我最喜欢做的事就是读书。
众所周知,书是人类进步的阶梯。
读书不仅可以帮助我有效地利于我的空闲时间,而且可以让我学到许多从课堂上学习不到的知识。
我阅读各个方面的书籍。
我喜爱读书,不论它是涉及记事、古典、动漫、电脑或是体育。
在众多的书籍当中,我最喜爱度小说,因为小说与我们的现实生活最为相似。
通过读小说,我可以获得更过的生活经历并体会到更多的复杂的情感。
在我看来,读书已经成为了我生命中不可或缺的一部分,它帮我驱散忧愁,为我带来快乐。
我的故事,我的生活,都是我生命中贮藏我幸福和快乐的地方。
(我帮你试读了一遍,按我的速度来,可能要比一分钟长十秒左右,你自己觉得多余的地方就删了吧,改改……呵呵,希望能帮得上忙哈……)
英语:关于最喜欢一本书(最好是名著)的演讲稿
Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.Set in England in the early 19th century, Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Mr and Mrs Bennet's five unmarried daughters after the rich and eligible Mr Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr Darcy, have moved into their neighbourhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to the eldest Bennet daughter, Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with the second-eldest Bennet daughter, Elizabeth.Though Austen set the story at the turn of the 19th century, it retains a fascination for modern readers, continuing near the top of lists of most loved books. It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature, selling over 20 million copies, and receives considerable attention from literary scholars. Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic adaptations and an abundance of novels and stories imitating Austen's memorable characters or themes剧情梗概The novel centres on Elizabeth Bennet, the second of the five daughters of a country gentleman. Elizabeth's father, Mr Bennet, is a bookish man, and somewhat neglectful of his responsibilities. In contrast is Elizabeth's mother, Mrs Bennet, a woman who lacks social graces, is primarily concerned with finding suitable husbands for her five daughters. Jane Bennet, the eldest daughter, is distinguished by her kindness and beauty; Elizabeth Bennet shares her father's keen wit and occasionally sarcastic outlook; Mary is not pretty, but is studious, devout and musical albeit lacking in taste; Kitty, the fourth sister, follows where her younger sister leads, while Lydia is flirtatious and unrestrained.The narrative opens with news in the Bennet family that Mr Bingley, a wealthy, charismatic and sociable young bachelor, is moving into Netherfield Park in the neighbourhood. Mr Bingley is soon well received, while his friend Mr Darcy makes a less favourable impression by appearing proud and condescending at a ball that they attend (he detests dancing and is not much for light conversation). Mr Bingley singles out Jane for particular attention, and it soon becomes apparent that they have formed an attachment to each other. While Jane does not alter her conduct for him, she confesses her great happiness only to Lizzie. By contrast, Darcy slights Elizabeth, who overhears and jokes about it despite feeling a budding resentment.On paying a visit to Mr Bingley's sister, Caroline, Jane is caught in a heavy downpour, catches cold, and is forced to stay at Netherfield for several days. Elizabeth arrives to nurse her sister and is thrown into frequent company with Mr Darcy, who begins to act less coldly towards her.Mr Collins, a clergyman, and heir to Longbourn, the Bennet estate, pays a visit to the Bennets. Mr Bennet and Elizabeth are much amused by his obsequious veneration of his employer, the noble Lady Catherine de Bourgh, as well as by his self-important and pedantic nature. It soon becomes apparent that Mr Collins has come to Longbourn to choose a wife from among the Bennet sisters (his cousins) and Elizabeth is singled out. She instead forms an acquaintance with Mr Wickham, a militia officer who relates having been very seriously mistreated by Mr Darcy, despite having been a godson and favourite of Darcy's father. This accusation and her attraction to Mr Wickham increase Elizabeth's dislike of Mr Darcy.At a ball given by Mr Bingley at Netherfield, Mr Darcy becomes aware of a general expectation that Mr Bingley and Jane will marry, and the Bennet family, with the exception of Jane and Elizabeth, make a public display of poor manners and decorum. The following morning, Mr Collins proposes marriage to Elizabeth, who refuses him, much to her mother's distress. Mr Collins recovers and promptly becomes engaged to Elizabeth's close friend Charlotte Lucas, a homely woman with few prospects. Mr Bingley abruptly quits Netherfield and returns to London, devastating Jane, and Elizabeth becomes convinced that Mr Darcy and Caroline Bingley have colluded to separate him from Jane.Jane is persuaded by letters from Caroline Bingley that Mr Bingley is not in love with her, but goes on an extended visit to her aunt and uncle Gardiner in London in the hope of maintaining her relationship with Caroline if not with Charles Bingley. Whilst there she visits Caroline and eventually her visit is returned. She does not see Mr Bingley and is forced to realise that Caroline doesn't care for her.In the spring, Elizabeth visits Charlotte and Mr Collins in Kent. Elizabeth and her hosts are frequently invited to Rosings Park, home of Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Darcy's aunt; coincidentally, Darcy also arrives to visit. Elizabeth meets Darcy's cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, who vouches for Darcy's loyalty, using as an example how Darcy had recently stepped in on behalf of a friend, who had formed an attachment to a woman against whom there were some very strong objections. Elizabeth rightly assumes that the said friend is none other than Mr Bingley, and her dislike of Darcy deepens. Thus she is of no mood to accept when Darcy arrives and, quite unexpectedly, confesses love for her and begs her hand in marriage. His proposal is flattering, he is a very distinguished man, but it is delivered in a manner ill suited to recommend it. He talks of love but also of revulsion at her inferior position and family. Despite assertions to the contrary, he assumes she will accept him. Elizabeth rebukes him, and a heated discussion follows; she charges him with destroying her sister's and Bingley's happiness, with treating Mr Wickham disgracefully, and with having conducted himself towards her in an arrogant, ungentleman-like manner. Mr Darcy, shocked, ultimately responds with a letter giving a good account of his actions: Wickham had exchanged his legacies for a cash payment, only to return after frittering away the money to reclaim the forfeited inheritance; he then attempted to elope with Darcy's young sister Georgiana, and thereby secure her fortune for himself. Regarding Jane and Bingley, Darcy claims he had observed no reciprocal interest in Jane for Bingley, and had assumed that she was not in love with him. In addition to this, he cites the want of propriety in the behaviour of Mr and Mrs Bennet and her three younger daughters. Elizabeth, who had previously despaired over this very behavior, is forced to admit the truth of Mr Darcy's observations, and begins to wonder whether she has misjudged him.Some months later, Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle Gardiner visit Pemberley, Darcy's estate, believing he will be absent for the day. He returns unexpectedly, and though surprised, he is gracious and welcoming. He treats the Gardiners with great civility, surprising Elizabeth who assumes he will decamp immediately on learning who they are. Darcy introduces Elizabeth to his sister, and Elizabeth begins to acknowledge her attraction to him. Their re-acquaintance is cut short, however, by the news that Lydia has eloped with Mr Wickham. Elizabeth and the Gardiners return to Longbourn (the Bennet family home), where Elizabeth grieves that her renewed acquaintance with Mr Darcy will end as a result of her sister's disgrace.Lydia and Wickham are soon found, and persuaded to marry thus enabling the Bennet family to preserve some appearance of decorum. Jane, Elizabeth and Mr Bennet realise that their Uncle Gardiner must have bribed Wickham to marry Lydia and are ashamed of their indebtedness and inability to repay him. Mrs Bennet, quite typically, has no such scruples and is ecstatic. Mr and Mrs Wickham visit Longbourn, where Lydia lets slip that Mr Darcy was in attendance at their wedding but that this was to have been a secret. Elizabeth is able to discover by letter from her aunt Mrs Gardiner, that in fact Mr Darcy was responsible for finding the couple and negotiating their marriage, at great personal and monetary expense. Elizabeth is shocked and flattered as her heart did whisper that he had done it for her but is unable to dwell further on the topic due to Mr Bingley's return and subsequent proposal to Jane, who immediately accepts.Lady Catherine de Bourgh pays an unexpected visit to Longbourn. She has heard a rumour that Elizabeth will marry Mr Darcy and attempts to persuade Elizabeth to agree not to marry. Lady Catherine wants Mr Darcy to marry her daughter (his cousin) Anne De Bourgh and thinks Elizabeth is beneath him. Elizabeth refuses her demands. Disgusted, Lady Catherine leaves, promising that the marriage can never take place. Elizabeth assumes she will apply to Darcy and is worried that he may be persuaded.Darcy returns to Longbourn. Chance allows Elizabeth and Darcy a rare moment alone. She immediately thanks him for intervening in the case of Lydia and Wickham. He renews his proposal of marriage and is promptly accepted. Elizabeth soon learns that his hopes were revived by his aunt's report of Elizabeth's refusal to promise not to marry him.The novel closes with a happily-ever-after chapter including a summary of the remaining lives of the main characters. There is no description of either Jane or Elizabeth's wedding. None of the characters change very much in this summary, but Kitty has grown slightly more sensible from association with Jane and Elizabeth and distance from Lydia, and Lady Catherine condescends to visit the Darcys eventually.从wikipedia帮你找的,够你说一阵子的了,望采纳~