英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》
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英语演讲稿 - 让生活充满激情Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10. Eventually, Xia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion. The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively. More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”. That was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject.Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication. While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, isnow an anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International Public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically. The winner in 20XX surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major. Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study. The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. People who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they。
生活充满了快乐英语作文English:Life is filled with moments of happiness that can be found in both big and small gestures. From the joy of waking up to a beautiful sunrise, to the laughter shared with friends and family, happiness surrounds us in every aspect of our lives. It can be found in the simplest things, like a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or a kind smile from a stranger. Even in challenging times, there is joy to be found in the strength we discover within ourselves and the support we receive from others. The key to experiencing a fulfilling and happy life is to appreciate these moments of joy, no matter how fleeting they may be, and to cherish the memories they create. Ultimately, happiness is not just a destination to reach, but a continuous journey that is woven into the fabric of our everyday experiences.Translated content:生活充满了快乐的时刻,这些快乐可以在大大小小的细节中找到。
激情英语演讲稿激情英语演讲稿第一篇:激情英语演讲稿:如何丰富人生ladies and gentlemen.i'm so glad ou're here.i'll be talking about life toda.life goes b so fast.e shouldn't aste an time.e should all lead olorful lives.i have four golden rules.i ant to share them ith ou.follo these tips and ou'll have a olorful life. first,fous on qualit.make qualit our life goal.make qualit our alling ard.do our best ever da.do everthing to the best of our abilit.fous on being a qualit person.opportunit ill find ou.suess ill follo ou.ou'll earn respet and have a great reputation. seond,treat people ell.love to greet them and meet them.love to interat and be ith people.value people and relationships.value time ith friends and famil.give and share to reall live.people are the seret to hapinness.people are the ke to a olorful life.e must alas treat them right.third,ou must treat our bod right,too.ou an't enjo life ithout good health.being health leads to a olorful life.ou'll have more energ.ou'll attrat more people to ourself.ou'll also add more ears to our life.everone must exerise regularl.everone must eat nutritiousl.maintain good health ontinuousl.fourth,love deepl and have passion.mit totall to hat ou love.mit 100% to our relationships and areer.have a passion for living.have a passion for learning.be fearless and tr ne things ever da.love people ith all our heart.love learning and knoledge ith all our soul.be passionate ever single da.in onlusion,remember the four golden rules.sa these four simple ords.sa,"qualit,people,health and passion" ever da.tr to slo don and relax.appreiate the little things in life.appreiate the beaut all around ou.ou an have a onderful life.ou an have a olorful life.just follo the suggestions here toda.第二篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21stentur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april 10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, a sophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others speaking on the impat of globalization on traditional hinese values . that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: it s just ontroversial and hard to sa hether it is good or bad. xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent the onflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as a valuable reli hile tearing don the intangible alls of their minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students have more opportunities to express and sho themselves. it s not an eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to their passion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no ananhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo. ith the hampion title in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got the first prize historiall. the inner in 201X surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: learn english ith passion and enthusiasm. attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those ith passion ill finall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion to in, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the age of 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: firstl, there s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don t think i m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m ork ver muh. some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i m studing in a it that s famous for its alls. people ho visitm it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi an, nanjing and man other ities, and the built the great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the built alls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi. for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural things in the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alking ith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop above our heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, here is the entrane to the eastern suburbs?e re alread in the eastern suburbs, i replied. he seemed taken abak, i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing. his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our alled ities to jails , hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls.that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial or intangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, ou an t borro this book, ou re not a student here. in the end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the op in the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that m universit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess to books from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and it is hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina s tangible and intangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ultural heritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est, south and north, and all ountriesof the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.第三篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》·thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21st entur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april 10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, a sophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others speaking on the impat of globalization on traditional hinese values . that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: it s just ontroversial and hard to sa hether it is good or bad. xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent the onflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as a valuable reli hile tearing don the intangible alls of their minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students have more opportunities to express and sho themselves. it s not an eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to their passion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no an anhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo. ith the hampion title in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got the first prize historiall. the inner in 201X surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: learn english ith passion and enthusiasm. attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those ith passion ill finall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion to in, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the age of 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: firstl, there s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don t think i m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m ork ver muh. some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i m studing in a it that s famous for its alls. people ho visit m it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi an, nanjing and man other ities, and the built the great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the built alls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi. for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural things in the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alking ith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop above our heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, here is the entrane to the eastern suburbs?e re alread in the eastern suburbs, i replied. he seemed taken abak, i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing. his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our alled ities to jails , hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls.that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial or intangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, ou an t borro this book, ou re not a student here. in the end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the op in the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that m universit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess to books from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and it is hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina s tangible and intangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ultural heritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est, south and north, and all ountries of the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.《英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》》第四篇:英语演讲稿:我有激情,激情是我致胜法宝thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21st entur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april 10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, a sophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others speaking on “the impat of globalization on traditional hinese values”. that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: “it’s just ontroversial and hard to sa hether it is good or bad.” xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent the onflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as a valuable reli hile tearing don the “intangible alls” of their minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students have more opportunities to express and sho themselves. it’s not an eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to theirpassion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no an anhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: “hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou’re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo.” ith the hampion title in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got the first prize historiall. the inner in xx surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: “learn english ith passion and enthusiasm.” attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those ith passion ill finall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion to in, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the age of 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: “firstl, there’s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don’t think i’m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m ork ver muh.”some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone;still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i’m studing in a it that’s famous for its alls. people ho visit m it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi’an, nanjing and man other ities, and the built the great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the built alls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi. for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural things in the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alking ith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop above our heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, “here is the entrane to the eastern suburbs?”“e’re alread in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken abak, “i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our alled ities to “jails”, hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls. that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial orintangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, “ou an’t borro this book, ou’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the op in the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that m universit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn’t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess to books from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and it is hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina’s tangible and intangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ultural heritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est, south and north, and all ountries of the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.第五篇:英语沟通世界,激情成就未来幼儿演讲稿英语沟通世界梦想成就未来hello, ladies and gentlemen:i′m uangzixuan,i′m five ear old,i′m from baoshan.i like monke, i like ello. i love m dadd momm end m teaher. i love m famil.iloveenglish.englishlanguageisnoused everhere in the orld. it has bee the most mon language on internet and for international trade. learning english makes me onfident and brings me great pleasure.the orld of english muniation,passion, fling dream。
英语优秀演讲稿《让生活充满激情》Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10. Eventually, Xia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion. The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively. More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”. That was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students think about the impact Each contestant had his own take on the subject. Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear themdown to represent the conflict of ideas. He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that pr event communication. While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passionof study on campus, she said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the rightway with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International Public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major. Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with p assion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study. The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others;secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. People who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country. They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. My classmates and Iwere walking with some foreign students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. Suddenly one foreign student as ked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs”“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied. He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cit ies to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student. For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law schoollibrary. However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. Barriers would be replaced by bridges. An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to Chin a’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities Should we tear them down Definitely not. My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls attract historians,archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world. Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.。
有关爱生活的英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,Today, I am here to talk about the importance of love in our lives. Love is a fundamental emotion that has the power to transform our lives and make us better individuals. It is not only limited to romantic relationships but extends to family, friends, and even strangers.Love is what gives our life meaning and purpose. It is the driving force behind our actions and decisions. When we have love in our lives, we feel a sense of fulfillment and happiness. It gives us the motivation to pursue our dreams and overcome obstacles. Love provides us with a support system, a shoulder to lean on when times get tough.In our busy and fast-paced lives, it is easy to lose sight of what truly matters. We get caught up in our daily routines and forget to cherish the people we love. We take them for granted, assuming that they will always be there. But love requires effort and continuous nourishment. It needs to be expressed and appreciated regularly.Love is also about forgiveness and understanding. We are all imperfect beings, and we inevitably make mistakes. But love allows us to forgiveand move forward. It teaches us empathy and helps us see things from another person's perspective. Love encourages us to be patient and compassionate towards others.Furthermore, love helps us grow as individuals. It challenges us to step out of our comfort zones and overcome our fears. It pushes us to become better versions of ourselves. Love encourages personal development and self-improvement.In conclusion, love is a vital aspect of our lives. It brings joy, meaning, and fulfillment. It nurtures our relationships and strengthens our bonds with others. Love teaches us forgiveness, empathy, and personal growth. So let us all strive to cultivate love in our lives, appreciate our loved ones, and spread love wherever we go. Thank you.。
充满激情的我爱你,中国英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,It is with great excitement and passion that I stand before you today to express my love for China. From the bustling cities to the serene countryside, China is a country that is filled with endless opportunities and a rich cultural heritage that is unparalleled in the world.As someone who has lived in China for many years, I have had the pleasure of experiencing firsthand the warmth and hospitality of the Chinese people. Whether it is enjoying a traditional meal with friends or exploring the wonders of the Great Wall, China never ceases to amaze me with its beauty and charm.But it is not just the physical aspects of China that make it so special. It is the people who call this country home that make it truly exceptional. From my colleagues at work to the shopkeepers on the street, the Chinese people are some of the most hardworking, honest, and genuine people that I have ever met. It is their tireless dedication to theirfamilies and their communities that make China a truly great nation.And let us not forgot about China's incredible contributions to the world. From the inventions of paper and gunpowder to the ancient art of acupuncture, China has been a driving force of innovation and progress throughout history. Today, it is one of the most powerful and influential nations in the world, leading the charge in areas such as technology, commerce, and education.But what really sets China apart is its unwavering spirit and determination. Despite facing many challenges andsetbacks over the years, the Chinese people have always risen to the occasion with resilience and perseverance. It is this unbreakable spirit that makes me proud to call China my home.So to conclude, I want to say from the bottom of my heart: I love you, China. Your beauty, your culture, and your people have captured my heart and filled me with an unbridledpassion and enthusiasm that I carry with me every day. Thank you for all that you have given to the world, and may you continue to shine brightly on the global stage for many years to come. Thank you.。
英语优秀演讲稿《让生活充满激情》Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening.Today, I stand before you with a profound belief that life should be filled with passion and enthusiasm. Every single day we wake up, we have the power to make a difference, to chase our dreams and to live a life that truly ignites our souls.Passion is the fuel that drives us forward, empowers us to overcome obstacles, and fuels our determination to reach our goals. It is what keeps us going when things get tough and reminds us of why we started in the first place. When we live a life filled with passion, we find purpose and meaning in our everyday actions, no matter how small or significant they may seem.Unfortunately, many people today find themselves trapped in the monotony of everyday life. They follow the same routine day in and day out, never daring to step out of their comfort zone or pursue their true desires. But I believe that life is too short to live in mediocrity, to settle for a life void of passion and excitement.So how can we inject passion into our lives? Firstly, it is important to identify what truly brings us joy and sparks our interest. Whether it is a hobby, a career, or a cause we are passionate about, we must make time for these things and prioritize them in our lives. We can start by setting goals and creating a roadmap to achieve them. By having a clear vision of what we want to achieve and taking consistent action towards it, we can ignite a fire within ourselves that cannot be extinguished.Secondly, it is crucial to surround ourselves with positive and like-minded individuals who inspire and motivate us. The people we surround ourselves with have a profound impact on our mentality and attitudes towards life. In the words of motivational speaker Jim Rohn, \。
充满激情的满分作文英语A Passionate Life。
Passion is the driving force behind our lives. It is the energy that propels us towards our goals and dreams. A life without passion is dull and meaningless. Therefore, it is important to cultivate and nurture our passions, to live a life that is full of excitement and purpose.Passion comes in many forms. It can be a hobby, a career, a cause, a relationship, or a creative pursuit. Whatever form it takes, passion is a powerful force that can transform our lives. When we are passionate about something, we are fully engaged and committed to it. We are willing to put in the time, effort, and sacrifice necessary to achieve our goals.Passion also gives us a sense of purpose. It helps us to find meaning and fulfillment in our lives. Without passion, we may feel lost and aimless, unsure of what wewant to do or achieve. But with passion, we have a clear direction and a sense of purpose that guides us towards our goals.Moreover, passion can inspire others. When we are passionate about something, we radiate enthusiasm and energy that can inspire and motivate those around us. Our passion can ignite a spark in others, encouraging them to pursue their own passions and dreams.However, passion is not always easy to come by. It requires effort and dedication to discover and cultivate our passions. We may need to try different things, explore new interests, and step out of our comfort zones to find what truly excites us. But the effort is worth it, asliving a passionate life can bring us joy, fulfillment, and a sense of accomplishment.In conclusion, passion is an essential ingredient in a fulfilling and meaningful life. It gives us direction, purpose, and inspiration, and allows us to live our lives to the fullest. So let us embrace our passions, nurturethem, and let them guide us towards a life that is full of excitement and purpose.。
英语作文让生活充满爱Title: Filling Life with Love。
In today's fast-paced world, where hustle and bustle seem to be the norm, it's easy to lose sight of the profound impact that love can have on our lives. Love is not just an emotion; it's a force that has the power to transform our existence, making it richer, more meaningful, and ultimately more fulfilling. In this essay, we'll explore the myriad ways in which love can infuse every aspect of our lives, from our relationships with others to our connection with the world around us.First and foremost, love starts within ourselves. It's crucial to cultivate self-love and self-compassion, as these form the foundation upon which all other forms of love are built. When we learn to accept and cherish ourselves, flaws and all, we become more open to giving and receiving love from others. Self-love enables us to set healthy boundaries, prioritize our well-being, and pursueour passions with confidence and conviction.In our interactions with others, love manifests itselfin countless ways. Whether it's a kind word, a supportive gesture, or a listening ear, small acts of love have the power to brighten someone's day and lift their spirits. By expressing empathy, understanding, and generosity towards others, we create a ripple effect of positivity that can spread far and wide, touching the lives of people we may never even meet.Family is often described as the cornerstone of love, and for good reason. The bonds we share with our family members are among the deepest and most enduring connections we'll ever experience. Through the highs and lows of life, our families provide unwavering love and support, cheering us on in our victories and consoling us in our defeats. By nurturing these relationships and prioritizing quality time together, we strengthen the ties that bind us and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.Friendship is another vital source of love in our lives.True friends are like beacons of light, guiding us through life's twists and turns with their unwavering loyalty and companionship. Whether we're celebrating triumphs or weathering storms, our friends stand by our side, offering a shoulder to lean on and a hand to hold. By investing time and effort into our friendships, we cultivate a support network that enriches our lives immeasurably and reminds us that we are never alone.Love also extends beyond the boundaries of human relationships to encompass our connection with the natural world. From the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind to the awe-inspiring beauty of a starry night sky, nature has a way of captivating our hearts and inspiring a sense of wonder and reverence. By immersing ourselves in the splendor of the natural world, we develop a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living things and cultivate a sense of stewardship towards the planet that sustains us.In conclusion, love has the power to infuse every aspect of our lives with warmth, meaning, and purpose.Whether it's the love we feel for ourselves, the love we share with others, or the love we experience through our connection with the world around us, love has the capacity to uplift, heal, and transform us in profound ways. By embracing love in all its forms and allowing it to guide our thoughts, words, and actions, we can create a world that is truly filled with love, one small act of kindness at a time.。
英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》:英语演讲稿Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10.Eventually,____ia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the chion.The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A ____u, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively.More than 1000 college students inBeijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied.He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate.At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the easternsuburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student.For instance, he told me that some major universities like O____ford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls.I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible.We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another e____le.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library.However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 20________yuan to buy a copy.Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my e____periencewouldn’t be repeated.Barriers would be replaced by bridges.An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library.With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I knowthat globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad.But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to e____amine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not.My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls.These walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage.Walls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of theworld.If the ancient builders of these walls werestill alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls.They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, andall countries of the world.Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.。
青春励志英语演讲稿带翻译青春励志英语演讲稿。
Good morning, everyone!Today, I am honored to stand here and share with you some thoughts on the topic of youth and inspiration. As we all know, youth is a time of passion, dreams, and opportunities. It is a time when we are full of energy and enthusiasm, ready to take on the world and make a difference. However, it is also a time when we face many challenges and uncertainties, and it is easy to feel lost and discouraged. That is why it is so important for us to stay inspired and motivated, to keep our dreams alive and strive for success.青春励志英语演讲稿。
大家早上好!今天,我很荣幸站在这里,与大家分享一些关于青春和激励的想法。
众所周知,青春是一个充满激情、梦想和机遇的时光。
这是一个我们充满活力和热情,准备改变世界并取得成就的时刻。
然而,这也是一个我们面临许多挑战和不确定性的时刻,很容易感到迷茫和沮丧。
这就是为什么对我们来说保持激励和动力,保持梦想活着并为成功而努力是如此重要的原因。
First of all, it is important for us to have a clear vision of what we want to achieve. Setting goals and having a sense of purpose gives us direction and motivation. Whether it is excelling in our studies, pursuing a passion, or making a difference in the community, having a clear vision of our goals helps us stay focused and determined.首先,重要的是我们要对自己想要实现的目标有清晰的愿景。
第一篇:激情英语演讲稿:如何丰富人生ladies and gentlemen.i'm so glad you're here.i'll be talking about life today.life goes by so fast.we shouldn't waste any time.we should all lead colorful lives.i have four golden rules.i want to share them with you.follow these tips and you'll have a colorful life. first,focus on quality.make quality your life goal.make quality your calling card.do your best every day.do everything to the best of your ability.focus on being a quality person.opportunity will find you.success will follow you.you'll earn respect and have a great reputation.second,treat people well.love to greet them and meet them.love to interact and be with people.value people and relationships.value time with friends and family.give and share to really live.people are the secret to hapinness.people are the key to a colorful life.we must always treat them right.third,you must treat your body right,too.you can't enjoy life without good health.being healthy leads to a colorful life.you'll have more energy.you'll attract more people to yourself.you'll also add more years to your life.everyone must exercise regularly.everyone must eat nutritiously.maintain good health continuously.fourth,love deeply and have passion.mit totally to what you love.mit 100% to your relationships and career.have a passion for living.have a passion for learning.be fearless and try new things every day.love people with all your heart.love learning and knowledge with all your soul.be passionate every single day.in conclusion,remember the four golden rules.say these four simple words.say,"quality,people,health and passion" every day.try to slow down and relax.appreciate the little things in life.appreciate the beauty all around you.you can have a wonderful life.you can have a colorful life.just follow the suggestions here today.第二篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》thirty college students across the country attended the tenth 21st century cup national english speaking contest in beijing on april 10. eventually, xia peng, from nanjing university was named the champion. the second and third places went to zhang jing, a sophomore from china foreign affairs university, and zhang a xu, from hong kong polytechnic university, respectively. more than 1000 college students in beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in friendship hotel. just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “the impact of globalization on traditional chinese values”. that was at the semi-final on april 8-9. what will chinese college students think about the impact? each contestant had his own take on the subject. xia summed up globalization by saying: “it’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” xia took the old wall of his city, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict ofideas. he suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent munication. while some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 years, the national english speaking petition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. chinese students bee more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. diversity bees more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. it’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce petition. owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.liu xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of cctv-9. recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “when you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” with the champion title in 21st century cup, liu attended the international public speaking petition in london in may 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.the winner in 2014 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in shanghai foreign studies university. while being asked whether she had some good methods to learn english, she s aid: “learn english with passion and enthusiasm.” attracted by the greatness of english language, gu even changed her major from accounting to englishin her postgraduate study. the most important issue in english learning process she pointed out is personal interests. only people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.when chief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speechin tsinghua university on his autobiography a passion to win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others;secondly, i don’t think i’m too old to leave work, actually i love my work very much.”some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as redstone;still others are on the way to their dream. with a passion to win, you will overe obstacles and succeed at the end.i’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. the old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.our ancestors liked to build walls. they built walls in beijing,xi’an, nanjing and many other cities, and they built the great wall, which snakes across half our country. they built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.for a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.my perceptions, however, changed after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. my classmates and i were walking with some foreign students. as we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. suddenly one foreign student asked me, “where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”“we’re already in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken aback, “i thought you chinese had walls for everything.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while i insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in china that had no walls.that debate had no winners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instance, he told me that some major universities like oxford and cambridge were not surrounded by walls. i have to admit that we do have many walls in china, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. we will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.let me give another example.a year ago, when i was working on a term paper, i needed a book onbusiness law and found a copy in the law school library. however, the librarian coldly reje cted my request to borrow it, saying, “you can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. barriers would be replaced by bridges. an inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. with globalization and chinaintegrated into the world, i believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.i know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hardto say whether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it drawsour attention to china’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.and how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? should we tear them down? definitely not. my city, like beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. these walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who aretrying to study our history and cultural heritage. walls have beebridges to our past and to the rest of the world. if the ancientbuilders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. they are now bridges that link east and west, south and north, and all countries of the world. our cultural heritage will survive globalization.第三篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》·thirty college students across the country attended the tenth 21st century cup national english speaking contest in beijing on april 10. eventually, xia peng, from nanjing university was named the champion.the second and third places went to zhang jing, a sophomore from china foreign affairs university, and zhang a xu, from hong kong polytechnic university, respectively. more than 1000 college students in beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in friendship hotel. just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speakingon “the impact of globalization on traditional chinese values”. that was at the semi-final on april 8-9. what will chinese college students think about the impact? each contestant had his own take on the subject. xia summed up globalization by saying: “it’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” xia took the old wall of his city, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. he suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent munication. while some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 years, the national english speaking petition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. chinese students bee more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. diversity bees more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. it’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce petition. owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.liu xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of cctv-9. recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “when you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” with the champion title in 21st century cup, liu attended the international public speaking petition in london in may 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.the winner in 2014 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in shanghai foreign studies university. while being asked whether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: “learn english with passion and enthusi asm.” attracted by the greatness of english language, gu even changed her major from accounting to englishin her postgraduate study. the most important issue in english learning process she pointed out is personal interests. only people interested inenglish benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.when chief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speechin tsinghua university on his autobiography a passion to win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, i don’t think i’m too old to leave work, actually i lo ve my work very much.”some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as redstone;still others are on the way to their dream. with a passion to win, you will overe obstacles and succeed at the end.i’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. the old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.our ancestors liked to build walls. they built walls in beijing,xi’an, nanjing and many other cities, and they built the great wall, which snakes across half our country. they built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.for a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.my perceptions, however, changed after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. my classmates and i were walking with some foreign students. as we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. suddenly one foreign student asked me, “whe re is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”“we’re already in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken aback, “i thought you chinese had walls for everything.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while i insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in china that had no walls.that debate had no winners, but i did learn a lot from this student.for instance, he told me that some major universities like oxford and cambridge were not surrounded by walls. i have to admit that we do have many walls in china, and as we develop our country, we must lookcarefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. we will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.let me give another example.a year ago, when i was working on a term paper, i needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. however, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “you can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. barriers would be replaced by bridges. an inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. with globalization and chinaintegrated into the world, i believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.i know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hardto say whether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it drawsour attention to ch ina’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.and how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? should we tear them down? definitely not. my city, like beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. these walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who aretrying to study our history and cultural heritage. walls have beebridges to our past and to the rest of the world. if the ancientbuilders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. they are now bridges that link east and west, south and north, and all countries of the world. our cultural heritage will survive globalization.第四篇:英语演讲稿:我有激情,激情是我致胜法宝thirty college students across the country attended the tenth 21stcentury cup national english speaking contest in beijing on april 10. eventually, xia peng, from nanjing university was named the champion. the second and third places went to zhang jing, a sophomore from china foreign affairs university, and zhang a xu, from hong kong polytechnic university, respectively. more than 1000 college students in beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in friendship hotel. just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “the impact of globalization on traditional chinese values”. that was at the semi-final on april 8-9. what will chinese college students think about the impact? each contestant had his own take on the subject. xia summed up globalization by saying: “it’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” xia took the old wall of his city, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. he suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent munication. while some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 years, the national english speaking petition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. chinese students bee more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. diversity bees more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. it’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce petition. owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.liu xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of cctv-9. recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “when you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” with the cha mpion title in 21st century cup, liu attended the international public speaking petition in london in may 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.the winner in xx surprised the audience, since she came fromaccounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in shanghai foreign studies university. while being asked whether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: “learn english with passion and enthusiasm.” attracted by the greatness of english language, gu even changed her major from accounting to englishin her postgraduate study. the most important issue in english learning process she pointed out is personal interests. only people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.when chief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speechin tsinghua university on his autobiography a passion to win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, i don’t think i’m too old to leave work, actually i love my work very much.”some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as redstone;still others are on the way to their dream. with a passion to win, you will overe obstacles and succeed at the end.i’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. the old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.our ancestors liked to build walls. they built walls in beijing,xi’an, nanjing and many other cities, and they built the great wall, which snakes across half our country. they built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. this tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.for a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.my perceptions, however, changed after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. my classmates and i were walking with some foreign students. as we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. suddenly one foreign student asked me, “where is the entrance to theeastern suburbs?”“we’re already in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken aback, “i thought you chinese had walls for everything.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while i insisted that the eastern su burbs were one of the many places in china that had no walls.that debate had no winners, but i did learn a lot from this student. for instance, he told me that some major universities like oxford and cambridge were not surrounded by walls. i have to admit that we do have many walls in china, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. we will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.let me give another example.a year ago, when i was working on a term paper, i needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. however, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “you can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. barriers would be replaced by bridges. an inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. with globalization and china integrated into the world, i believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.i know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to china’s tangible and intangible walls and forc es us to examine their role in the modern world.and how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? should we tear them down? definitely not. my city, like beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. these walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. walls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. if the ancientbuilders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. they are now bridges that link east and west, south and north, and all countries of the world. our cultural heritage will survive globalization.第五篇:英语沟通世界,激情成就未来幼儿演讲稿英语沟通世界梦想成就未来hello, ladies and gentlemen:i′m yuyangzixuan,i′m five year old,i′m from baoshan.i like monkey, i like yellow. i love my daddy mommy end my teacher. i love my family.iloveenglish.englishlanguageisnowused everywhere in the world. ithas bee the most mon language on internet and for international trade. learning english makes me confident and brings me great pleasure.the world of english munication,passion, flying dream。
英语演讲稿范文《让生活充满激情》英语演讲稿范文《让生活充满激情》Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10. Eventually, Xia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion. The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively. More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”. That was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject. Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication. While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. It’s not an easy task for the contestants to wi n through the fierce competition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passion of study on campus, sh e said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” With the champi on title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International Public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major. Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study. The most important issue in English learning process shepointed out is personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. People who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country. They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some foreign students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. Suddenly one foreign student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied. He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student. For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it,saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated. Barriers would be replaced by bridges. An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not. My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. They are now bridges thatlink East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world. Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.我为事业燃烧激情演讲稿范文各位评委、各位领导:大家好。
激情英语演讲稿激情英语演讲稿第一篇:激情英语演讲稿:如何丰富人生ladies and gentlemen.i'm so glad ou're here.i'll be talking about life toda.life goes b so fast.e shouldn't aste an time.e should all lead olorful lives.i have four golden rules.i ant to share them ith ou.follo these tips and ou'll have a olorful life. first,fous on qualit.make qualit our life goal.make qualit our alling ard.do our best ever da.do everthing to the best of our abilit.fous on being a qualit person.opportunit ill find ou.suess ill follo ou.ou'll earn respet and have a great reputation.seond,treat people ell.love to greet them and meet them.love to interat and be ith people.value people and relationships.value time ith friends and famil.give and share to reall live.people are the seret to hapinness. people are the ke to a olorful life.e must alas treat them right.third,ou must treat our bod right,too. ou an't enjo life ithout good health. being health leads to a olorful life.ou'll have more energ.ou'll attrat more people to ourself.ou'll also add more ears to our life. everone must exerise regularl.everone must eat nutritiousl.maintain good health ontinuousl.fourth,love deepl and have passion.mit totall to hat ou love.mit 100% to our relationships and areer. have a passion for living.have a passion for learning.be fearless and tr ne things ever da.love people ith all our heart.love learning and knoledge ith all our soul.be passionate ever single da.in onlusion,remember the four golden rules.sa these four simple ords.sa,"qualit,people,health and passion" ever da.tr to slo don and relax.appreiate the little things in life.appreiate the beaut all around ou.ou an have a onderful life.ou an have a olorful life.just follo the suggestions here toda.第二篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21st entur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, a sophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others speaking on the impat of globalization on traditional hinese values . that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: it s just ontroversial and hard to sa hether it is good or bad. xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent theonflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as a valuable reli hile tearing don the intangible alls of their minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students havemore opportunities to express and sho themselves. it s not an eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to their passion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no an anhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo. ith the hampion title in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got thefirst prize historiall.the inner in 201X surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: learn english ith passion and enthusiasm. attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those ith passion ill finall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion toin, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the age of 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: firstl, there s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don t think i m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m ork ver muh.some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i m studing in a it that s famous for its alls. people ho visit m it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi an, nanjing and man other ities, and the builtthe great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the builtalls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. thistradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi.for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural things in the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alking ith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop above our heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, here is the entrane to the eastern suburbs?e re alread in the eastern suburbs, i replied. he seemed taken abak, i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing. his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our alled ities to jails , hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls.that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot fromthis student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial or intangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, ou an t borro this book, ou re not a student here. inthe end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the opin the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that muniversit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess tobooks from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and itis hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina s tangible and intangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ultural heritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the restof the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est,south and north, and all ountriesof the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.第三篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》·thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21st entur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, a sophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others speaking on the impat of globalization on traditional hinese values . that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: it s just ontroversial and hard to sa hether it is good or bad. xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent theonflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as avaluable reli hile tearing don the intangible alls of their minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students havemore opportunities to express and sho themselves. it s not an eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to their passion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no an anhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness,suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo. ith the hampiontitle in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got thefirst prize historiall.the inner in 201X surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: learn english ith passion and enthusiasm. attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefit a lot from the learning methods and those ith passion ill finall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion to in, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the age of 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: firstl, there s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don t think i m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m ork ver muh.some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i m studing in a it that s famous for its alls. people ho visit m it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi an, nanjing and man other ities, and the built the great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the builtalls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. thistradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi.for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural things in the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alking ith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop above our heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, here is the entrane to the eastern suburbs?e re alread in the eastern suburbs, i replied. he seemed taken abak, i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing. his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened ouralled ities to jails , hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls.that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot fromthis student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial or intangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, ou an t borro this book, ou re not a student here. in the end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the op in the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that m universit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess to books from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and itis hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina s tangible and intangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ultural heritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the restof the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est, south and north, and all ountries of the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.《英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》》第四篇:英语演讲稿:我有激情,激情是我致胜法宝thirt ollege students aross the ountr attended the tenth 21st entur up national english speaking ontest in beijing on april10. eventuall, xia peng, from nanjing universit as named the hampion. the seond and third plaes ent to zhang jing, asophomore from hina foreign affairs universit, and zhang a xu, from hong kong poltehni universit, respetivel. more than 1000 ollege students in beijing are luk birds to listen to the speehes on the spot in friendship hotel.just make to it the finals, the had to get past 60 others s peaking on “the impat of globalization on traditionalhinese values”. that as at the semi-final on april 8-9. hat ill hinese ollege students think about the impat? eah ontestant had his on take on the subjet. xia summed up globalization b saing: “it’s jus t ontroversial and hard tosa hether it is good or bad.” xia took the old all of his it, nanjing, as a metaphor. he spoke about the onflit over hether to protet the old alls or tear them don to represent theonflit of ideas. he suggested that people protet the all as a valuable reli hile tearing don the “intangible alls” oftheir minds that prevent muniation. hile some other students are more fousing on the impat of globalization on famil relations, attitudes toards love, and job-hunting.over the past 10 ears, the national english speaking petition has given ontestants a hane to speak on a variet of topis losel related to their lives. hinese students bee more open-minded and reeive various ideas and thinking over the deade. diversit bees more obvious on ampus, students havemore opportunities to express and sho themselves. it’s notan eas task for the ontestants to in through the fiere petition. oning to their passion, hard ork and persistene, the finall sueeded in the ontest.liu xin, the first hampion of the national ontest, is no an anhorperson of tv-9. realling the passion of stud on ampus, she said: “hen ou ant to express our idea b a foreign language ithout finding a right a, ou’re reall upset. then ou have to enourage ourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenl ou find ou get the right a ith jo.” ith the hampion title in 21st entur up, liu attended the international publi speaking petition in london in ma96 afterard and got thefirst prize historiall.the inner in xx surprised the audiene, sine she ame from aounting major instead of english major. gu qiubei, then 22 ears old, as a senior in shanghai foreign studies universit. hile being asked hether she had some good methods to learn english, she said: “learn english ith passion and enthusiasm.” attrated b the greatness of english language, gu even hanged her major from aounting to english in her postgraduate stud. the most important issue in english learning proess she pointed out is personal interests. onl people interested in english benefita lot from the learning methods and those ith passion illfinall ahieve their dreams.hen hief of global media giant via sumner redstone gave a speeh in tsinghua universit on his autobiograph a passion to in, he as asked hat made him to restart his areer at the ageof 60, the 81-ear-old media toon said: “firstl, there’s a self-driving fore in m deep heart, hih keeps m passion to sueed and surpass others; seondl, i don’t think i’m too old to leave ork, atuall i love m orkver muh.”some of the ontestants have ahieved their dreams as redstone; still others are on the a to their dream. ith a passion to in, ou ill overe obstales and sueed at the end.i’m studing in a it that’s famous for its alls. people ho visit m it are amazed at the imposing sight of its alls, espeiall hen silhouetted against the setting sun ith gold, shining streaks. the old, raked briks are overed ith lihens and the alls are eather-beaten guards standing still for enturies.our anestors liked to build alls. the built alls in beijing, xi’an, nanjing and man other ities, and the builtthe great all, hih snakes aross half our ountr. the builtalls to protet against enemies and evil spirits. thistradition has survived to this da: e still have man parks and shools alled off from the publi.for a long time, alls ere one of the most natural thingsin the orld to me.m pereptions, hoever, hanged after i made a hiking tripto the eastern suburbs of m it. m lassmates and i ere alkingith some foreign students. as e alked out of the it, e found ourselves flanked b tall trees, hih formed a ide anop aboveour heads. suddenl one foreign student asked me, “here isthe entrane to the eastern suburbs?”“e’re alread in the eastern suburbs,” i replied. he seemed taken abak, “i thought ou hinese had alls for everthing.” his remark set off a heated debate. at one point, he likened our alled ities to “jails”, hile i insisted that the eastern suburbs ere one of the man plaes in hina that had no alls.that debate had no inners, but i did learn a lot fromthis student. for instane, he told me that some major universities like oxford and ambridge ere not surrounded b alls. i have to admit that e do have man alls in hina, and as e develop our ountr, e must look arefull at them and deide hether the are phsial or intangible. e ill keep some alls but tear don those that impede our development.let me give another example.a ear ago, hen i as orking on a term paper, i needed a book on business la and found a op in the la shool librar. hoever, the librarian oldl rejeted m request to borro it, saing, “ou an’t borro this book, ou’re not a student here.” in the end, i had to spend 200 uan to bu a op. meanhile, the op in the la shool gathered dust on the shelf.at the beginning of this semester, i heard that m universit had started to think of unifing its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so m experiene ouldn’t be repeated. barriers ould be replaed b bridges. an inter-librar loan sstem ould give us aess to books from an librar. ith globalization and hina integrated into the orld, i believe man of these intangible alls ill be knoked don.i kno that globalization is a ontroversial issue, and it is hard to sa hether it is good or bad. but one thing is for sure: it dras our attention to hina’s tangible an dintangible alls and fores us to examine their role in the modern orld.and ho about the anient alls of mine and other ities? should e tear them don? definitel not. m it, like beijing and other ities, is atuall making a great effort to preserve the alls. these alls attrat historians, arhaeologists, and man shoolhildren ho are tring to stud our histor and ulturalheritage. alls have bee bridges to our past and to the restof the orld. if the anient builders of these alls ere still alive toda, the ould be proud to see suh great hanges in the role of their alls. the are no bridges that link east and est, south and north, and all ountries of the orld. our ultural heritage ill survive globalization.第五篇:英语沟通世界,激情成就未来幼儿演讲稿英语沟通世界梦想成就未来hello, ladies and gentlemen:i′m uangzixuan,i′m five ear old,i′m from baoshan.ilike monke, i like ello. i love m dadd momm end m teaher. i love m famil.iloveenglish.englishlanguageisnoused everhere in the orld. it has bee the most mon language on internet and for international trade. learning english makes me onfident and brings me great pleasure.the orld of english muniation,passion, fling dream。
英语演讲稿范文《让生活充满激情》Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening! Today, I stand before you to share my thoughts on how to make life full of passion.Life is a precious gift that we are given, and it is our responsibility to live it to the fullest. However, with the busy and monotonous routines that we often find ourselves in, it is easy to lose sight of the passion that once burned bright within us. So, how can we rediscover that passion and infuse it into our daily lives?Firstly, we need to have a clear purpose and set meaningful goals for ourselves. When we have a clear sense of direction and purpose in life, we are more likely to be enthusiastic and motivated. Take some time to reflect on what truly excites and inspires you. What are your dreams and aspirations? Set goals that align with your passions and work towards achieving them. Having something to strive for will keep the fire of passion alive within you.Secondly, we need to step out of our comfort zones and embrace new experiences. Routine and familiarity can be comforting, but they can also stifle our passion and creativity. Try something new, learn a new skill, or explore a new hobby. By stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing new experiences, we open ourselves up to a world of possibilities and ignite our passion for life.Thirdly, it is important to surround ourselves with positive and like-minded individuals. The people we surround ourselves with can have a significant impact on our mindset and overall outlook on life. Seek out people who share similar passions and interests. Engage in meaningful conversations, exchange ideas, and support each other in pursuing your passions. Surrounding yourself with positive and passionate individuals will create an environment that fosters creativity and inspiration.Lastly, it is crucial to practice self-care and prioritize our well-being. When we neglect our physical and emotional well-being, it becomes challenging to maintain a sense of passion and enthusiasm. Take the time to exercise, eat nourishing foods, get enough rest, and engage in activities that bring you joy. By taking care of ourselves, we can ensure that we have the energy and resilience to pursue our passions wholeheartedly.In conclusion, let us make a conscious effort to infuse passion into every aspect of our lives. By setting meaningful goals, stepping out of our comfort zones, surrounding ourselves with positive individuals, and prioritizing our well-being, we can reignite the spark within us and create a life that is full of passion. Remember, life is too short to be anything less than passionate. So, let us embrace every opportunity, chase our dreams, and make our lives truly extraordinary. Thank you.。
英语演讲稿 - 让生活充满激情英语演讲稿 - 让生活充满激情Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10. Eventually, Xia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion. The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively. More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”. That was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject. Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the“intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication. While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset. Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International Public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major. Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study. The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at theend.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls. People who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country. They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some foreign students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. Suddenly one foreign student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied. Heseemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student. For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so myexperience wouldn’t be repeated. Barriers would be replaced by bridges. An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.。
充满激情的英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,It is my pleasure to stand before you today and deliver this speech about passion. Passion is an incredibly powerful emotion that can drive us to achieve greatness. It is what makes life worth living. It is a strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or someone that we are deeply invested in.Passion is what propels some of the greatest minds of our time. People like Steve Jobs, Leonardo da Vinci, and Albert Einstein all had an immense passion for their work. They were driven by their curiosity, their desire to learn, and their love for their craft.Passion is also what can help us overcome obstacles and setbacks. Many of us have faced difficult challenges in our lives. Whether it is a personal struggle, a career setback,or a health issue, passion can help us stay focused and motivated to overcome them. It can help us find the strength we need to keep moving forward.Passion can also be contagious. When we are passionate about something, it can inspire others to become passionateas well. Think about the great leaders of our time. Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela were all passionate about their cause. They inspired others to join them in their fight for justice and equality.So how do we find our passion? It starts by exploring the things that make us feel alive. It could be a hobby, a career, a cause, or a relationship. We need to look beyond ourcomfort zone and try new things. We may discover something we never knew we were passionate about.Once we have found our passion, we need to nurture it. We need to invest our time and energy in it. We need to learn everything we can about it and work hard to become experts in our field. And we must always strive to improve and grow.In conclusion, passion is what drives us to achieve greatness. It is a powerful emotion that can help us overcome obstacles and inspire others to do the same. We must always strive to find our passion and nurture it. With hard work, dedication, and a lot of heart, we can achieve anything weset our minds to.Thank you.。
英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》英语演讲稿范文《让生活充满激情》Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10. Eventually, Xia Peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion. The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, respectively. More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values ” . That was at the semi-final on April 8-9. What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject. Xia summed up globalization by saying:“ It ' s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad. ” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor. He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas. He suggestedthat people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing downthe “ intangible walls ” of their minds that prevent munication. While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking petition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives. Chinese students bee more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade. Diversity bees more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves. It ' s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce petition. Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9. Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “Whenyou want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you ' re really upset. Then you have to encourageyourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy. ” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the InternationalPublic Speaking petition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in XX surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major.Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University. While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said:“ Learn English with passion and enthusiasm. ” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study. The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests. Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Via Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A Passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the81-year-old media tycoon said: “ Firstly, there ' s aself-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others; secondly, I don' t think I ' m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much. ”Someof the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone; still others are on the way to their dream. With a passion to win, you will overe obstacles and succeed at the end.I ' mstudying in a city that ' s famous for its walls. People who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks. The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi' an, Nanjing and manyother cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country. They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made ahiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some foreign students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads. Suddenly one foreign student asked me,“ Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs? ”“ We re already in the eastern suburbs, ” I replied.He seemedtaken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything. ” His remark set off a heated debate.At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails ” , while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lotfrom this student. For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible. Wewill keep somewalls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “ You can 't borrow this book, you ' re not a student here. ” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy. Meanwhile, the copy in thelaw school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn ' t be repeated.Barriers would be replaced by bridges. An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library. With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe manyof these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China ' s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not. My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have bee bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls. They are now bridges that link East and West, South andNorth, and all countries of the world. Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.。