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小明在平日朗读时,5分钟能读完约800字的文章.现在他拿到一篇约1800字的演讲稿,要去参加学校的“10分钟

小明读书的速度800÷5=160(个\\\/分钟)1800÷160=11.25(分钟)∵11.25∴1800÷10=180字答:每分钟说180字比较适合

我想去学校广播站,他们说要自己准备稿子,,请问是朗诵一首诗还是写一篇关于进入广播站的演讲稿

上课心得体会 经过这一段的学习,给我的感受是很深刻的,中国历来是一个重教化的礼仪之邦,是一个非常强调师道尊严的国家,而中国的教育几经盛衰走至今日面向21世纪,中国的基础教育最紧迫的任务是走向素质教育,这是一次教育思想的历史性深刻变革,是一次教育内容、教育方法的历史性深刻变革,面对当今中国教育发展的现实状况和发展趋势,作为一名现代教师该何去何从

应如何定位一名普通教育者的价值,通过继续教育学习让我更加明白:一个现代教师如果仅仅是将书本上的有限知识教给学生是远远不够的,教师必须对学生做到教会做人、教会求知、教会办事、教会健体、教会审美、教会创造,要把德、智、体、美全面发展,使知、情、意、行和谐统一,而要达此种教育目的,首先就必须从改变教育者开始,一个现代教师就必须不断提高自身的教育素质,完善自我,我自完善,才能成为一名合格的现代教师,而这其中最关键的我认为有两点:一是高尚的人格力量,一是自己广博的学识。

在学生心目中,教师是社会的规范,是道德的化身,人类的楷模,父母的替身。

他们把师德高尚的教师作为学习的榜样,模仿其态度、情趣、品行,乃至行为举止音容笑貌、板书笔迹等。

教师的人格作为师德的有形表现,高尚而富有魅力的教师人格就产生身教重于言教的良好效果下几点:一、不断虚心学习、调整、充实、完善自身的知识结构。

信息时代的到来,电脑和网络的普及,为我们每一个人提供了更为广阔的学习天地,同时也使我

适合初中生朗诵的文章

雨 巷戴望舒撑着油纸伞,独自彷徨在悠长,悠长 又寂寥的雨巷,我希望逢着一个丁香一样地 结着愁怨的姑娘。

她是有丁香一样的颜色, 丁香一样的芬芳,丁香一样的忧愁, 在雨中哀怨, 哀怨又彷徨;她彷徨在这寂寥的雨巷 撑着油纸伞像我一样, 像我一样地 默默行着 冷漠,凄清,又惆怅。

她静默地走近 走近,又投出太息一般的眼光, 她飘过 像梦一般地, 像梦一般地凄婉迷茫。

像梦中飘过 一枝丁香地,我身旁飘过这女郎; 她静默地远了,远了, 到了颓圮的篱墙,走尽这雨巷。

在雨的哀曲里,消了她的颜色, 散了她的芬芳,消散了,甚至她的 太息般的眼光, 丁香般的惆怅。

撑着油纸伞,独自 彷徨在悠长,悠长 又寂寥的雨巷, 我希望飘过 一个丁香一样地结着愁怨的姑娘。

游子谣戴望舒海上微风起来的时候, 暗水上开遍青色的蔷薇。

---游子的家园呢

篱门是蜘蛛的家,土墙是薜荔的家, 枝繁叶茂的果树是鸟雀的家。

游子却连乡愁也没有, 他沈浮在鲸鱼海蟒间:让家园寂寞的花自开自落吧。

因为海上有青色的蔷薇, 游子要萦系他冷落的家园吗

还有比蔷薇更清丽的旅伴呢。

清丽的小旅伴是更甜蜜的家园,游子的乡愁在那里徘徊踯躅。

唔,永远沈浮在鲸鱼海蟒间吧。

告别红领巾朗诵演讲稿,快,急用啊

轻轻地,抚摩胸前的红领巾A 时光在的过,告别了流光溢彩的童年,收起了小学的课本,好我们心爱的红领巾.B 曾几何时我们骄傲地把你系在心上,少先队之歌在校园里欢唱,金灿灿的火炬在熊熊燃烧;红艳艳的国旗在猎猎飘扬!AB 芳草、鲜花、蓝天、白云,心随你一起飞舞……A 记得每天晚上将你整齐地叠放在床头,B 记得每天早上兴高采烈地把你戴在胸口。

A 记得我又蹦又跳时你那优美的舞姿,B 记得我心灰意冷时你那温暖的火红。

A 岁月流逝,B 有你的日子我不再孤愁。

A 一路有你,B 我懂得了追求,品学兼优。

A 如今,到了分别的时候, B 你叫我怎能舍得放手

AB 轻轻地,抚摩着,我心爱的红领巾,A 同学说——B 你不能永远只是个长不大的儿童。

A 老师说——B 岁月会给你带来新的寄托。

A 时间说——B 未来的路还要靠自己走AB 轻轻的,我抚摸着, 胸前心爱的红领巾,A 看

大街上,老人过马路时,有你挽扶的身影;地上是谁丢了钱包,有你捡起的身影;学习中相互帮助相互竞争时,有你的身影;甚至当少年英雄赖宁,舍身扑向大火时,也有你飞扬的身影……B 度过了一个又一个春夏秋冬,你时刻伴着我们成长

家长的期待,老师的辛勤教诲,使我们懂得了美与丑、善与恶。

我们就像是一棵棵小树苗, 在风雨里、在阳光中快乐成长…… AB 轻轻的,我抚摸着, 胸前心爱的红领巾,A 今天,当我们告别了昨天的时光,开始了新的学习生活,将要成为一名共青团员时,老师、同学们请允许我再一次满怀深情地说一声:AB 别了,红领巾B 别了,童年七彩的梦;A 别了,少年先锋队;AB 你的精神将永远伴随我, 伴随我追求,伴随我奋斗

AB 别了,亲爱的红领巾……

2分钟英语演讲短文,稿+mp3

奥巴马在美国的总统生涯就此开始,似乎一个时代即将来临,全球众生瞩目,因为是凌晨一点多开始,我还要工作,早早的睡了,这个盛大的开幕式,我也就只能在想象一下了。

今天找了奥巴马的英文版演讲稿,等回去好好看看,终究是一代黑人总统,我觉得似乎是一个重要的时刻。

原文如下:My fellow citizens:I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because we the people have remained faithful to the ideals of our forebears, and true to our founding documents.So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans.That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land — a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America — they will be met.On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted — for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things — some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom.For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life.For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth.For us, they fought and died, in places like Concord and Gettysburg; Normandy and Khe Sahn.Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life. They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction.This is the journey we continue today. We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions — that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift, and we will act — not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We will restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. All this we will do.Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions — who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage.What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them — that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works — whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. Those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account — to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day — because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control — and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our gross domestic product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart — not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. Our founding fathers ... our found fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience's sake. And so to all the other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more.Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort — even greater cooperation and understanding between nations. We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus — and non-believers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth; and because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace.To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West — know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy. To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds. And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to the suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the world's resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it.As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains. They have something to tell us, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages. We honor them not only because they are guardians of our liberty, but because they embody the spirit of service; a willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves. And yet, at this moment — a moment that will define a generation — it is precisely this spirit that must inhabit us all.For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter's courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent's willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate.Our challenges may be new. The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends — hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism — these things are old. These things are true. They have been the quiet force of progress throughout our history. What is demanded then is a return to these truths. What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility — a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task.This is the price and the promise of citizenship.This is the source of our confidence — the knowledge that God calls on us to shape an uncertain destiny.This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed — why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent Mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of America's birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned. The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people:Let it be told to the future world ... that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive...that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet (it).America, in the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children's children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations.Thank you. God bless you. And God bless the United States of America.

积极向上爱国的3分钟演讲稿

大家好!今天我演题目是《歌国》高唱国歌走向未来国响凌云壮志;国旗飘扬,扬世纪豪情。

思绪随国旗漫卷,记忆在晨风中长歌。

回顾中华,历经民族屈辱与沧桑。

“起来,不愿做奴录的人们,中华民族到了最危险的时候……”“平津危机!华北危机

中华民族危机

”日本帝国主义的铁蹄踩踏着中华的躯体,民族危机之时,1935年12月9日,北平数千名学生,走上街头,游行示威。

一时旗帜如海,标语成林。

“打倒日本帝国主义

”、“反对华亲自治

”的口号场,如阵阵春雷,震天动地。

再一次奏响了时代的强音,掀起了抗日救亡的高潮。

时光冲淡了悲愤的呐喊,岁月吹散了弥漫的硝烟,但那奉献的精神和爱国的豪情,永远沉淀在沸腾的热血之中。

风风雨雨,祖国已从稚嫩走向成熟;艰苦创业,历史已揭开了新的篇章。

展未来,长征接力有来人,世纪轮转代代新。

我们今天十八九岁的年轻人,正是跨世纪的新一代,面对先人与后辈,面对历史与未来,容不得有半点懈怠与彷徨。

志当存高远,沉醉于昨天只能让我们踌躇不前。

既然沉睡的“雄狮”已经惊醒,我们面对前程只能奋力开拓

既然紧闭的国门已经打开,我们的未来只能是除旧布新

先辈们以无数的青春热血为我们创下千秋基业。

告慰英魂,我们更应该昂首向前

让我们挽起青春的臂膀,让我们放飞绚丽的梦想,让我们高唱国歌走向未来,共创世纪的辉煌

急需一篇适合中学生演讲的“歌颂祖国”的演讲稿或者朗诵稿,谢谢了,给20分,请大家帮帮忙

朗诵:祖国颂 在世界的东方,有一个古老的国度,美丽而宽广, 在世界的东方,有一个伟大的民族,勤劳而坚强; 奔腾不息的黄河是她的血脉, 巍峨屹立的泰山是她的脊梁, 这就是我们的祖国——中国

1949年,一位伟人挥动着巨臂,一声宣告,驱散了神州五千年的阴霾; 1978年,一位巨人以超人的胆识,审时度势,将尘封的国门向世界洞开

1997年,她迎来了紫荆花的清香, 1999年,她又增添了水莲花的芬芳

走过世纪的风雨,万里长城像巨龙在云中穿梭, 跨过岁月的长河,珠穆朗玛峰像雄鹰傲立世界最高坡。

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新中国,如世界巨龙,屹立东方。

今朝如此辉煌,赖党政国策指方向。

忆峥嵘岁月,生灵涂炭;黎民多难,长夜茫茫。

枪林弹雨,出生入死,换得新生红太阳。

当珍惜,永葆河山赤,地久天长。

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