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    发表时间:2025-01-21 09:47:38

    演讲稿通常由称谓、开场白、主体和结尾等部分构成。在我们的日常生活中,演讲稿的应用愈加普遍。如果你在写演讲稿时总感觉缺乏新意,不妨参考以下模板和范文。希望能对你有所帮助!

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇1

      dear students, our way of life is always sunny, blue skies, which in the end the most dazzling ray of sunlight? it was said to be excellent academic performance, it was said to be given to help others ... ... and i think that our way of life of the most brilliant sunshine should be reported to belong to the temple map, help us to grow thanks to everyone. yes, the institute of thanksgiving is a feeling, the institute of thanksgiving, but also a character. as teachers and our students, the most important gratitude is a school. schools to give us a big growth stage of life: bright and spacious classrooms, new desks and chairs, air-conditioned and well-being, as well as multi-media facilities, has provided us with an attractive learning environment. read one book bright and clean rooms, provides us with knowledge of the marine tour; flat beautiful big playground, provided us with a good place for the exercise, and pottery room, computer room, dance room, multi-purpose hall, and so on, no school is not out of devotion to our selfless love! however, in these beautiful places, often with some notes of discord. read books in one room, some students read the book, abandonment, i do not know the original release, there is more tear, using the phenomenon of the book; when the red and green and white artificial big playground to open it selfless embrace, and some of the scenes of discord hurt our eyes: a wide range of confetti, colorfu

      l tang zhi, and scattered in all corners of the shell seeds, chewing gum, etc. the list goes on of these!

      students, please put your hand on his chest ask ourselves: "i do a thanksgiving school?

      students, let us now work together, with their good health habits to school thanksgiving, thanksgiving, so that the flowers on campus and open more beautiful.

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇2

    Dear teachers and classmates:

      Good afternoon! I am Xiaozhang from Class 2, Grade 1. The story I am telling today is: Lei Feng travels a thousand miles on a business trip and does a good job by taking a train.

      There is a saying that goes: "Lei Feng travels a thousand miles on a business trip, and good deeds take a train." Why? Because Lei Feng often goes out to give reports. He does good deeds wherever he goes.

      One day, Lei Feng took a train out to give a report. He saw that there were many people sitting in the car, so he took the initiative to give his seat to an old man. He saw that the train conductor was too busy to come over, so he took the initiative to help sweep the floor, clean the windows, pour boiling water, and help the passengers get off the train to get things, constantly busy.

      Someone advised him, saying, "I see youre tired and sweating profusely. Take a break!" But he smiled and said, "Im not tired."

      When changing trains, as soon as he left the station, Lei Feng saw a group of people surrounding a mother carrying a child on her back. It turned out that he had lost his ticket. I saw the mother rummaging all over her body, but she still couldnt find the ticket. Lei Feng couldnt help but step forward and ask, "Sister in law, where are you going? Why did you lose your ticket?"

      The mother anxiously said, "I came from Shandong to visit my childs father. I dont know when I lost my ticket and money. What should I do?"

      Lei Feng listened and said, "Sister in law! Come with me!" Lei Feng led her to the ticket office, bought a ticket with his own money, and put it in her hand. "Get on the bus quickly, the bus is about to leave."

      The mother, holding the ticket in her hand, was moved to tears and said, "Big brother, what is your name? Which unit is it from?"

      Lei Feng smiled and said indifferently, "Sister in law, dont ask. My name is the Peoples Liberation Army and I live in China!"

      Classmates, we need to learn from Uncle Lei Feng and do good deeds wherever we go.

    尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学:

      下午好!我是一年级2班的小张,今天我讲的故事是:雷锋出差一千里,好事做了一火车。

      人们流传着这样一句话:“雷锋出差一千里,好事做了一火车。”为什么呢?因为雷锋经常出去做报告。他走到哪里就把好事做到哪里。

      一天,雷锋坐火车出去做报告。他看到坐车的人很多,就主动把座位让给了一位老人。他看到列车员忙不过来,就主动帮着扫地、擦玻璃、倒开水、帮助下车的旅客拿东西,忙个不停。

      有人劝他,说:“看把你累的,都满头大汗了,快歇歇吧!”可他笑着说:“我不累。”

      换车的.时候,一出站口,雷锋看见一群人围着一个背着小孩的妈妈,原来是把车票丢了。只见那位妈妈浑身上下翻了个遍,车票还是没有找到。雷锋不由得上前问道:“大嫂,你到哪儿去啊?怎么把车票弄丢了?”

      那位妈妈着急地说:“俺从山东来,去看孩子他爸,不知什么时候把车票和钱都丢了,这可怎么办啊?”

      雷锋听了,说:“大嫂!你跟我来吧!”雷锋领着她来到售票处,用自己的钱买了一张车票,塞到她的手里,说:“快上车吧,车就要开了。”

      那位妈妈手里拿着车票,感动得热泪盈眶,说:“大兄弟,你叫什么名字?是哪个单位的?”

      雷锋笑了笑,不在意地说:“大嫂,别问了,我叫解放军,就住在中国!”

      同学们,我们要向雷锋叔叔学习,走到哪里就把好事做到哪里。

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇3

      As the song goes “ My future isn’t a dream .” I love the song which brings me confidence when singing it every time . I believe that all our dreams can come true if we have courage to pursue them .When I was young my father always asked me what I would be in the future . Sometimes I found it very hard to give a certain reply . “ I want to be a doctor .” “ I want to be a teacher .” and “ I ’d like to be a scientist !” Many of these answers are perhaps very childish and ridiculous . But I never think they are far away .

      How time flies! Who is able to give a definition to his future ? I know clearly that those high buildings are based on solid foundation . As a student , I should have a reasonable aim , and study hard . My goal is to enter the best university for further study after middle school . I know it’s hard work , and I ’ll come across many difficulties and frustrations . But no matter what they are , I’ll keep working on it and never give up . My teacher says there ’s only one kind of people that are truly successful : those who are brave enough to put up with hardships . Even if I won’t achieve the goal , I have no regrets for what I have done , for I have struggled for my life .

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇4

      Good morning/afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.

      Consider the lowly toilet. Many of you may not think of the toilet as a form of technology if you think of toilets at all. But, it is and has contributed greatly to the improved health and overall quality of life for mankind.

      On a recent trip to Japan, I was impressed by, among other things, a gadget in most public womens restrooms, called Otohime or Sound Princess. This device produces the sound of flushing water without the need for actual flushing. The technology saves the user both the embarrassment of being heard during urination and some 20 liters of water per use in cases where a woman might flush the toilet continuously while using it.

      Every time I used Otohime, I felt like a princess, an environmentalist princess on the toilet.

      It was a longed for feeling. Over the past decade, I shuffled in and out of many kinds of public restrooms in China--filthy smelly water closets in outlying areas, spacious luxurious lavatories in five-star hotels, forever-occupied girls stalls on campus during school, and smart modern mobile toilets in international fairs. But not one single "room" evoked my pride of being a princess.

      And I knew why the Sound Princess had. It was not because of the high technology the small bathroom boasted which is becoming ubiquitous worldwide. It was the idealism embodied in the technology that keeps reminding me that in this ever-changing world, I am a responsible and dignified human being even when sitting on a toilet.

      Humanism, no matter how it is defined, aims to strike a balance between us being at the mercy of nature and being too human-centered. In my case, I havent relieved myself under a tree for a while. I am a proud, dutiful Chinese citizen. Gone are the days when people just found a corner to do their business resulting in poor sanitation and threats to public health. The Otohimetechnology renders me two warnings: First, I am a humble human being with an obligation to save not only my face but also natural resources. Second, there is still a long way to go in my own country not just in developing technology and the economy, but also in upholding human dignity and promoting human welfare. Take the toilet: Dirty, crowdedtoilets shall, at least, give way to clean, human-friendly ones.

      Fortunately, I have seen improvements. At Shanghai World Expo 2010, 8,000 toilets, all modern and technologically sophisticated, were installed across the site. What really delighted the visitors, however, was the user-friendly design and services. Toilets were situated every 100 meters. Several hundred volunteers served as toilet guides and sanitation workers. The ratio of female to male toilet space was set at 2.5 to 1. Soft music was played in the toilets. All this seems to celebrate the glory of comprehensive humanism.

      Ladies and gentlemen, science and technology are here to improve earthly life and maximize human happiness. When our world benefits from technology, coupled with human considerations, we are bound to enjoy our life. Conversely, we suffer.

      The toilet is a piece of sanitaryware and the quintessence of humanism that underlies technological innovation. Like GNP, employment rates, and space exploration efforts, the lowly equipment is an equally important measure of a progressive society. When on a toilet if we feel like a princess, we shall be proud of living in a society that values humanity. If not, we must stand up and make some changes.

      And if you are still baffled with what I have said, I suggest you take off right now and go experience the bathrooms in this auditorium, because they are what makes our life beautiful or ugly, humanism considered or ignored.

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇5

      different people have different lifestyles. they do the same things from morning to evening every day.

      usually, they write their plans on paper. but sometimes they remember what things they will do in their minds. i also have my own lifestyle. it is wonderful! i get up early on weekdays, and do the school things then. but at the weekend, i never get up early. i sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. one day, i stayed in bed very late. it was a weekday. the clock rang. it was six thirty. but i didn’t hear it. i stayed in bed until seven o’clock. i looked at the clock and jumped from the bed to the floor. i was afraid, “oh, my god, i will be late.” i shouted. so i didn’t have breakfast. i put on my shoes and took a taxi to the school. i was in good luck that day. i wasn’t late for school. i was pleased that time.

      i think i should get up earlier on weekdays or i will be late. i believe you get up earlier on weekdays.

      best wishes for you.

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇6

      ladies and gentlemen , good afternoon! i‘m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is ―youth‖. i hope you will like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it. first i want to ask you some questions: 1、do you know what is youth? 2、how do you master your youth? youth youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ;

      it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshness ;

      it is the freshness of the deep springs of life . youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . nobody grows old merely by a number of years . we grow old by deserting our ideals. years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust . whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ?s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of what‘s next and the joy of the game of living . in the center of your heart and my heart there‘s a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young . when the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80. thank you!

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇7

    Dear teachers and classmates:

      Today is the annual Arbor Day, and with the rapid development of science, material pursuit has become the primary goal that people strive for. In order to have a so-called "high-quality" life, many people do these foolish things in the face of material and personal desires - indiscriminate logging, destruction of water sources, waste of oil, almost predatory development, and destruction of ecological balance, causing long-term drought and no rain in some areas, while flooding in others. The increasing frequency of acid rain, mud rain, red tide, tornadoes, and sandstorms has sounded the alarm for us time and time again.

      I cannot prevent people from arbitrarily logging the few forests. But we can save every piece of paper; Can suppress ones desire to change furniture; Can save the use of disposable chopsticks; It is precisely this insignificant contribution that can be exchanged for a harmonious living environment and harmony between humans and nature.

      Until now, many people still have no idea on which day the important Arbor Day falls. Isnt this a disregard for the environment?! Why do so many people continue to cut down trees indiscriminately, posing a serious threat to our environment. If the environment is not the most important, why do almost all countries set Arbor Day? I hope all those who have damaged the environment will think carefully. The home of humanity is not yours alone, but belongs to all living beings! Are humans all indifferent? Do we have to deprive animals and plants of their right to survival? The answer is negative. Protecting the environment depends on everyone. If people pay more, we believe that nature will also give us beautiful rewards.

      At the beginning of human life, human nature is inherently good. I firmly believe that everyone once had a pure heart, but was simply deceived by material desires. As long as we dare to take off the veil of hypocrisy and remove the evil spirit of selfish desires, is a truly perfect life, a truly perfect world, still far from us?

    尊敬的老师,同学们:

      今天是一年一度的植树节,在这科学高速发展的今天,物质追求已成为人们力争的首要目标。为啦能拥有所谓的“高质量”生活,许多人在物质,私欲面前做这一件件愚蠢的事――乱砍滥伐,破化水源,浪费石油,人们近乎掠夺性地开发,破坏啦生态平衡,使一些地方长期干旱无雨,一些地方却洪水泛滥。酸雨,泥雨,赤潮,龙卷风,沙尘暴越来越频繁的的出现,一次又一次的向我们敲响啦警钟。

      我无法阻止人们随意砍伐为数不多的森林。但我们可以节约每一张纸;可以抑制自己更换家具的欲望;可以节省使用一次性筷子;正是这微不足道的一点贡献,便可换来生活环境的和谐,人与自然的融洽。

      直到现在,还有许多人根本不知道植树节这个重要的节日到底在哪一天,这不是对环境的一种不重视吗?!为什么还有那么多人再随意伐树,使我们的环境受到严重的威胁。如果环境不是最重要的,那么为什么几乎所有的国家都设定啦植树节?希望所有破坏过环境的人都用心想一想。人类的.家园不是你一个人的,而是属于一切生物的!难道人类都是冷漠的吗?难道一定要剥夺动植物们生存的权利吗?答案是否定的。保护环境靠大家,如果人们多付出些,相信大自然也会给予我们美好的回报。

      人之初,性本善,我坚信,每一个人都曾拥有一颗纯洁的心,只不过是被物质私欲所迷惑啦。只要敢于接开虚伪的面纱,去掉私欲的邪恶心灵,那么一个真正完美的生活,真正完美的世界,离我们还远吗?

    英语演讲稿格式模板 篇8

      This years four hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare is not just an opportunity to commemorate one of the greatest playwrights of all time. It is a moment to celebrate the extraordinary ongoing influence of a man who – to borrow from his own description of Julius Caesar – "doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus."

      Shakespeares legacy is without parallel: his works translated into over 100 languages and studied by half the worlds schoolchildren. As one of his contemporaries, Ben Jonson, said: "Shakespeare is not of an age, but for all time." He lives today in our language, our culture and society – and through his enduring influence on education.

      Shakespeare played a critical role in shaping modern English and helping to make it the worlds language. The first major dictionary compiled by Samuel Johnson drew on Shakespeare more than any other writer. Three thousand new words and phrases all first appeared in print in Shakespeares plays. I remember from my own childhood how many of them are found for the first time in Henry V. Words like dishearten, divest, addiction, motionless, leapfrog – and phrases like "once more unto the breach", "band of brothers" and "heart of gold" – have all passed into our language today with no need to reference their original context. Shakespeare also pioneered innovative use of grammatical form and structure – including verse without rhymes, superlatives and the connecting of existing words to make new words, like bloodstained – while the pre-eminence of his plays also did much to standardise spelling and grammar.

      But Shakespeares influence is felt far beyond our language. His words, his plots and his characters continue to inspire much of our culture and wider society. Nelson Mandela, while a prisoner on Robben Island, cherished a quote from Julius Caesar which said "Cowards die many times before their death, the valiant never taste of death but once." While Kate Tempests poem "My Shakespeare" captures the eternal presence of Shakespeare when she wrote that Shakespeare "…is in every lover who ever stood alone beneath a window…every jealous whispered word and every ghost that will not rest." Shakespeares influence is everywhere, from Dickens and Goethe to Tchaikovsky, Verdi and Brahms; from West Side Story to the Hamlet-inspired title of Agatha Christies "The Mousetrap" – the longest-running theatre production in Londons West End today. While his original plays continue to entertain millions – from school halls across the world to the overnight queues as hundreds scrambled for last minute tickets to see Benedict Cumberbatch playing Hamlet at Londons Barbican last year.

      But perhaps one of the most exciting legacies of Shakespeare is his capacity to educate. As we see from the outreach work of the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeares Globe and the impact of pioneering British charities like the Shakespeare Schools Festival, studying and performing Shakespeare can help improve literacy, confidence and wider educational attainment.

      Every day throughout 2016, Britain is inviting you to join us in celebrating the life and legacy of William Shakespeare. On 5 January, Twelfth Night, we launched "Shakespeare Lives" – an exciting global programme of activity and events to highlight his enduring influence and extend the use of Shakespeare as an educational resource to advance literacy around the world.

      The programme will run in more than seventy countries, led by the British Council and the Great Britain campaign. You can share your favourite moment of Shakespeare on social media, watch never-before-seen performances on stage, film and online, visit exhibitions, take part in workshops and debates, and access new Shakespearean educational resources to get to grips with the English language.

      The Royal Shakespeare Company will tour China; Shakespeares Globe will perform across the world from Iraq to Denmark. Young people will reimagine Shakespeare in Zimbabwe. A social media campaign called "Play your Part" (#PlayYourPart) will invite the next generation of creative talent to produce their own digital tribute to the Bard – and, in partnership with the British charity Voluntary Services Overseas, we will raise awareness of the huge challenge of global child illiteracy and use Shakespeare to increase educational opportunities for children around the world.

      Beyond the great gift of language, the bringing to life of our history, his ongoing influence on our culture and his ability to educate, there is just the immense power of Shakespeare to inspire. From the most famous love story to the greatest tragedy; from the most powerful fantasy to the wittiest comedy; and from the most memorable speeches to his many legendary characters, in William Shakespeare we have one man, whose vast imagination, boundless creativity and instinct for humanity encompasses the whole of the human experience as no one has before or since.

      So, however you choose to play your part, please join us in 2016 in this unique opportunity to celebrate the life and enduring legacy of this man; ensuring that, as he himself put it, "all the worlds a stage" and that through his legacy, truly, Shakespeare Lives.