
谁有关于生命的色彩英语演讲稿,记住是英语。
帮帮好不。
9号之前好不。
谢谢各位
生命是多么可贵 生命就像傍晚的晚霞一样,是那么的美好;生命就像二月的鲜花一样,是那么的美丽却短暂。
人的生命只有一次,所以我们必须珍惜它,必须珍惜你所拥有的美好时光,我们要学会生存,珍爱生命 。
让生命多姿多彩生命的色彩How precious life isLife is like the evening sunset, is so beautiful;Life is like flowers in February, is so beautiful but is short.Man has only one life, so we must cherish it, must cherish the good times you have, we must learn to live, cherish life. Make life colorful.The color of life
急求一篇英语课前演讲稿。
两三分钟左右,通俗易懂,最好有汉语意思。
能帮忙做成PPT的更好。
The ideals are very important to all of us. But what are ideals? Now let’s look at the following famous sayings. The famous Russian litterateur Lev Tolstoy said, “Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without a direction, there is no life.” The famous American statesman Carl Schurz said, “Ideals are like the stars---we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them. ” The famous American scientist Albert Einstein said, “The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been kindness, beauty and truth.” 译: 理 想 是 什 么
理想对于我们所有的人来说都是很重要的。
但是什么是理想呢
现在让我们看看下面的一些名言。
俄罗斯著名文学家列夫. 托尔斯泰说:“理想是灯塔。
没有理想,就没有坚定的方向;没有方向,就没有生活。
” 美国著名政治家卡尔.舒尔茨说:“理想犹如天上的星星,我们犹如水手,虽然我们永远够不着它们,但它们可以指引我们的航程。
” 美国著名科学家阿尔伯特. 爱因斯坦说:“曾经为我指路、并不断给我新的勇气,使我欣然面对人生的理想是真、善、美。
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急求一篇三分钟的英语演讲稿,题目《my ideal parents》
我叫××,19XX年出生于一个知识分子家庭。
就在这样一个普通而又温暖的家庭,我健康、幸福地成长。
这种成长环境使我从小就养成了不少好习惯. 进入小学后,在学习上,我努力刻苦,争当先进;在劳动中,我不怕脏,不怕累。
就在小学二年级时我还光荣地加入了中国少年先锋队,我抚摩着胸前的红领巾暗暗下定决心,一定要更加进步,将来还要向团组织靠拢。
在平日里,课外阅读是我的最大爱好,几年间我省下了大量零花钱全部买了书。
有XX,都过广泛阅读,我的写作水平也有了很大改善. 我还爱好XX,获了XX奖... 今天我能有这样的成绩归功于辛苦培养我的老师和父母,谢谢你们,同时,感谢各位支持我的同学,是你们带给了我成长的欢笑和快乐...
英语作文:以“关爱健康”为主题,写80字左右的演讲稿
I wouldn't normally associate a haunt like Xitang with the toothy gleam of Hollywood royalty. It's hard to imagine high-octane players like Tom Cruise kicking back in an ancient Chinese water-village and much easier to picture the place filled with decadent opium dens and people idling on sampans. But incontrovertible proof was there to see: up on the wall in a restaurant - and it will soon be seen by many more on silver screens worldwide. It takes about 90 minutes to drive down to Xitang from Shanghai; from a 21st-century megalopolis to an altogether dreamier slice of history. This Ming and Qing dynasty backwater is achingly photogenic - a quality not missed out on by the producers for Mission: Impossible III. It was rumoured locally that they'd stumped up 100 million Yuan to film in this tiny village for a few days - a shade over £7 million - but it's possible for the casual visitor to get the picture on a somewhat more modest budget. A ticket for you or me to enter town costs about 40p. To call this lovely water-village an oriental Venice would be wildly over the mark, yet it shares similarities with its more famous Italian counterpart. Canals dissect twisting narrow lanes and pathways, rendering the community traffic-free and boat friendly. Worn stone steps lead down to the waters and hopelessly pretty bridges span them. But Xitang is on an altogether smaller, happily domestic scale, and no matter how hard it tries, tourism is mercifully still in its infancy. Even though the place is small, it's chock-full with museums, temples and places of historic and cultural interest. This is all the more amazing since Xitang suffered badly during the Cultural Revolution. Some of the permanent exhibitions seemed a little eccentric: the anorak within me was particularly taken by the Root Carving museum and the Brick and Tile Display Hall. The Drunk Garden - so-called after the intoxicating effect its views are alleged to have on those visiting - is gorgeous (although I remained sober) and the West Garden, famed for its poetical connections, is a classical baroque tumble of stones, pagodas and pools. I noticed that the guidebook boasted some old residences exhibit stone-inscriptions of celebrities. But I'm willing to wager that it's not Tinsel Town's glyptography they're bragging about, but those of long dead dignitaries. Rustic wooden pistols seemed to be the toy of choice in the scattering of tourist shops signposted with scalloped flags. They also flog bric-a-brac and are only worth a cursory once-over. But the minuscule noodle and dumpling stores and local inns are well worth seeking out. Guesthouses cost 100-150 Yuan a night for some of the most romantic rooms I've come across. Pierced screens and paper walls surround exquisite carved beds with marble inlays; they are begging for secret trysts or idle nights. The views through the geometric windows across tiled rooftops to the canals below are unbeatable. At night, red lanterns dotted along the eaves reflect in the water, doubling the prettiness, but I don't think Tom and his famously betrothed girlfriend, Katie Holmes, succumbed to these simple charms. Like Venice, Xitang is a place that does washing - a bunting of knickers and vests was strung all over the place. Skipping is the preferred exercise, and half-a-dozen jumping women did their utmost to dodge the laundry. Fishing junks are still in everyday use - easily identified because they're covered in cormorants - and jostle alongside the myriad tourist boats. They're the source of local delicacies, including Fenhu Lake crabs, shrimps, eels, clams and turtles. Legs of pork hung in an open shed, were ready to be steamed on lotus leaves and served up with trotter sauce. One of the better places to eat is at the Qiantang Hotel in the centre of the village on a junction of three waterways. The veranda houses a simple bar and eating area with antique curved seating that allowed women of a bygone era to repose gracefully. It also housed the photographic proof of uber-stardom. A grinning Mr Cruise can be seen grappling with the rather po-faced owner. I also spotted Meryl Streep on the Qiantang Hotel wall of fame. She, too, was hugging the proprietor. Meryl came as something of a surprise as she's not featured in the movie. Perhaps Xitang is where the triple A-listers go to chill out of the limelight. Even though Xitang is small, it's something of a centre for the arts. In summer, traditional folk operas, concerts and a local cinema play by the waterside in the open-air. And all year-round, young artists from the cities come to paint the alleyways and canals. Local legend has it that a walk with your loved one over the Songi Laifen bridge increases fertility. Inevitably, Tom and Katie couldn't resist the stroll across it.
关于勒布朗詹姆斯的个人介绍的英文演讲稿
楼主你好
你看这篇怎样。
LeBron Raymone James(born December 30, 1984) is anAmericanprofessionalbasketballplayer for theCleveland Cavaliersof theNational Basketball Association(NBA). Nicknamed King James, he was a three-time Mr. Basketball ofOhioin high school, and was highly promoted in the national media as a future NBA superstar while a sophomore atSt. Vincent–St. Mary High School. At just 18, he was selected with thenumber one pickin the2003 NBA Draftby the Cavaliers and signed aUS million shoe contract withNikebefore his professional debut. Listed as asmall forward, James has set numerousyoungest player recordssince joining the league. He was named the NBARookie of the Yearin2003–04,NBA Most Valuable Playerin2008–09, andhas been bothAll-NBAand anAll-Starevery season since 2005. 主要是介绍他的成长以及一些高中时的历程
怎样做好一个管理者 演讲稿 怎么写 急急急 跪求
网友:给你一篇:假如我是一名管理者演讲稿参考一下。
假如我是一名管理者 当我提笔写下这个题目时,我在内心里已经私自把自己提升为一名管理者,可何为管理者呢
管理者说的是一位能够确保企业正常运行,领导企业高效益高收入的人才。
作为一个企业它都有自己严格的规章管理制度,可一个企业能够单靠规章制度来发展吗
不能
规章制度是死的,而人是活的,在同样的制度下运用不同,管理企业的业绩也是不同的,因为人的不同,面对问题时他们所采取的管理方案也是不同的。
假如我是一名管理者,我又会如何去管理呢
我们每个人的手上都有五根手指,而这五根手指,它所代表的是五种使命:大拇指它的力量最大,协调性最好,作用也是最大的,它代表着激励;与它相邻的食指,也是我们最常用的,它代表着指责;中指是五指中最长的一根,但也是最有伤害力的一种使命,它代表谩骂;无名指是功能最弱的一个,但也是最让人难以耐心工作的使命,它代表冷漠;小指是五指中最小的一个,但它的作用可不能小看,它代表着轻视。
除拇指以外的这四种使命,在我们煤运这样一个服务型企业中最好少用,有些甚至是绝对不能用
在这里我想说的是,好员工是夸出来的,这句话其实一点都不夸张。
面对员工的积极工作,我们要及时给予表扬,给他们树立起工作的信心;当员工犯错时,我们要从另一个侧面来帮助他们,有时企业为便于管理往往会制定一些处罚制度,但我认为罚不在多,赏不在重,及时到位就好。
作为一名管理者,我们还应做到亲近员工,了解员工的难处,与员工之间架起沟通的桥梁,对于员工要充满信任,要用人不疑,疑人不用。
重就重在这个“用”上,要用就用自己信任的,要信也就得真信,假信还不如不信。
因为在一段时间后,当员工发现自己并未得到领导的信任时,还会工作充满积极吗
所以工作时,我们完全可以收起我们的四指,竖起我们的大拇指,真心去赞美每一位员工,为他们树立积极的工作心态。
一个企业要想不断强大,就要注重创新,要知道创新是永远不会过时的,身为一名管理者必须有创新的思想,只有不断地创新,企业才能有更好的明天。
就像我们的大拇指,它站得高,看得也最远。
具体还得根据自己实际情况来写或改哦。
演讲稿保护我们的家园200字
宇宙无垠,星河浩瀚。
一个世纪又一个世纪,银河系这颗蔚蓝色的星球——地球在不停地旋转。
地球向人类慷慨地提供各种资源,人类也在地球上一代又一代地繁衍生息。
然而,近年来人类却肆意破坏地球环境:滥砍乱伐森林,狂采乱挖矿产,大肆捕杀野生动物,乱排废气、废水,造成空气和水源的污染……难道有一天,地球上的其他生物都要全部灭绝
难道有一天,地球上所有的资源都要全部枯竭
难道有一天,我们只能戴着防毒面具呼吸
只有一个地球,如果它被破坏了,我们别无去处。
让我们快快行动起来吧
走吧,让我们植树在荒山里,将小鸟放飞在蓝天上,栽花种草在校园和小区。
来吧,让我们打造一片绿色,送给大地一件绿色的纱衣。
不要再去排放废气,多骑自行车出行,还大自然一片洁净的空气;不要再杀害野生动物,不要再喝鱼翅汤,不要再吃熊掌和果子狸。
每一个物种都有生存的权利,所有生物都应该自由自在地生活在大自然的怀抱里。
爱我家园,让我们一起行动起来保护大自然,保护地球,保护我们美丽的家园吧
求一篇英语小故事,演讲用,1分钟左右就可以
握住手 Holding my hand 一个小女孩和她的父亲过桥。
父心自己的女儿,于是他儿说:“握住我的这样,你就不会落入河中了。
” A little girl and her father went over bridge. Her father was worried about her . Consequently, he said to her daughter:“ Holding my hand , so you would not drop into the river.小女孩说:“不,爸爸,你握住我的手。
” “这有什么区别吗
”父亲不解地问。
No, dad , you should hold my hand , the little girl said to her father. Is there any difference? ,her father asked with puzzle. “这有很大的不同,”小女孩回答说,“如果我握住你的手,事情发生在我身上的时候,比如我走不稳要掉下河去,我可能会拉不住并放开你的手。
但是,如果你握住我的手,不管发生什么事情,你都不会让我掉下去的。
”There are a great difference in it the little girl responded to her father , if I held our hands and something happened to me , for instance , I walked insteadily and dropped down the river, I might can't hold our hands and let go our hands . However ,no matter what happened,you would not let me drop into the river if you hold my hand.



