大学生即兴英语演讲稿3分钟
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大学生即兴英语演讲稿3分钟
英语的即兴演讲就是一个快速思维的过程,在没有任何准备的情况下,根据身边周围的环境进行即兴的创作和英语演讲。下面是xx为大家整理了3篇,希望能够帮到你。
篇1 SinoJapan problem is always a sensitive topic, a fuse
which can trigger a serial of explosion. Some socalled patriots
argue that buying domestic products is patriotism and proclaim
that in particular all the Chinese should reject goods marked
“made in Japan”.
Those who are more extreme may smash or plunder a shop which
sells Japan products or burn any Japanese car in the street no
matter who owns it.
Then, how about launch a war against Japan so that we can
destroy that malicious disgusting nation which had invaded our
mother land then unscrupulous deny the history written in black
and white
What if a person, on one hand is a patriot from tip to toe
and willing to sacrifice his life to his country if Japan dare to wage a war against China(if possible) while one the other
hand he is a Japanese culture vulture
What if the shop the mob smashed is owned by a hard working
Chinese businessman Had they committed a crime Are the masses
just venting their discontentment which accumulates day by day
because of the appalling unfairness in the reality
Is it true we just take Japan or international trade as an
outlet
Patriotism is not nationalistic fever, not intense ethnic
emotion. We need to calm down and differentiate ethnical frenzy
and moderate sober patriotism.
In addition, there is always danger to ignore the real
problematic issue such as political corruption, academic
plagiarism, educational unfairness, and social classes
polarizing which are screaming for our attention and should be
our priority.
What has been called for in the loudest voice is usually
the most lacking one. Ramble roars in the movie “First Blood”I have done everything for my country, what has my country done for me! Nowadays, we badly need a rewritten version of Kennedy’s famous saying “ask not only what you can do for your country
but also what your country can do for you.”
篇2 How well are we in tune with the rhythm of life in our
busy day to day existence, we don't often stop to ask ourselves
this question. at least i don't. and it wasn't until i joined
a competitive sporting event that i learned a most important
lesson – we must place our mind in harmony with the natural
order of things to be successful.
Let me tell you what decided to take part in an
international marathon in my hometown last year. being an
ambitious person, i hoped to finish it within 5 hours,
accompanied by my friend with whom i had big day finally
arrived. “ready…set…bang” and we were off.
At first, we kept a rapid pace and ran nonstop. at this pace,
we finished the first 20 kilometers in 2 hours and i thought
running a marathon was a piece of cake. then my running mate
began to slow down. i urged him to keep running at the same pace
but he said no, he wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i had partnered with the wrong person, therefore, i sprinted on and
left him behind in the dust.
A few kilometers later, i began to understand his strategy
as my pace slowed to a jog then a walk. after that i was incapable
of moving another step. i was humiliated as more and more people
ran passed me. more than once i thought “maybe i should quit.”
i started to doubt my ability to finish this race.
At this moment, my running mate caught up with me and
slapped me on the back. “follow me,” he shouted. he had
balanced his marathon pace and was encouraged me to do the same.
for the rest of this grueling contest, we walked, jogged, ran
a few miles, and walked again. slowly, painfully but hopefully
this time, we established the most suitable pace within the
natural flow of our physical capabilities.
Eventually we accomplished our first marathon of 42
kilometers in 4 and half hours. i asked myself, what did this
marathon mean to me my marathon experience became an
influential metaphor for my life about how we must learn to pace
ourselves in everything, by being in tune with the rhythm of life.
Like the tide that ebbs and flows, we must listen to advice
but make our own decisions. like the show at dawn and dusk, we
must learn to balance pride and modesty. and from the way the
wind can both shout and whisper, we must learn when to be strong
and when to be gentle, for everything moves in its own rhythm
and its own yin and yang elements. it is the interaction of these
complementary extremes that produces harmony, as laozi said,
extremes meet. since the marathon, this notion of two opposite
forces working together has been my running partner, so to speak.
yin and yang exist everywhere, constantly interacting, and