大學故事演講稿 模板1
閱讀小貼士:模板1共計1865個字,預計閱讀時長5分鐘。朗讀需要10分鐘,中速朗讀13分鐘,在莊重嚴肅場合朗讀需要17分鐘,有299位用戶喜歡。
英語故事演講稿
buying a hat
a lady went to a hat shop to buy a hat. as she was very fussy, it took her a long time to pick on one. already at the end of his patience the salesman was afraid that she might change her mind again so he tried to flatter her: "an e_cellent choice, madam. you look at least ten years younger with this hat on!" to his dismay, the lady took off her hat at once and said: "i don"t want a hat that makes me look ten years older as soon as i take it off. show me some more hats!"
買帽子
一位婦女到一家帽子店買帽子。她很挑剔,用了很長時間才選好了一頂。已經忍耐到極限的售貨員害怕她再改變主意,便恭維她:"你做了極好的選擇,夫人。你戴上這頂帽子看上去起碼年輕十歲!"但令他沮喪的是,這位女士馬上摘下了她的帽子說:"我不想要一頂摘下來便使我立刻顯得老十歲的帽子。多拿一些帽子給我看看!
大學生英語故事演講比賽稿
the wedding gift
ray’s wedding had gone off without a hitch. everyone seemed to have had a good time. a few people had too good of a time; they went home with designated drivers. all evening, the gift table remained unguarded. who would steal anything, ray thought. he had never heard of such a thing happening at a wedding. but his best friend aaron said there was a first time for everything. he strolled out regularly from the inside festivities to check on the gift table, making sure no one suspicious was hanging around it.
ray and julia went on a 3-week honeymoon to italy right after the wedding. when they got back, they opened all the gifts and sent out thank you notes. but there was one problem. a married couple that used to be good friends had apparently given nothing. this surprised julia, because walt and mary said they were thrilled to be invited. and, they actually seemed to have had a great time at the wedding. frankly, ray didn’t even care if they hadn’t given a gift. he just needed to know whether to send a thank you note. ray called aaron. aaron said maybe walt had left an envelope on the gift table like aaron had. “yes, but we got your envelope with the cash inside,” ray said.
“maybe my envelope looked too thin, and some thief thought walt’s envelope looked nice and fat.”
aaron asked ray if he had looked everywhere for walt’s gift. had he called up the wedding site to see if anything had been left behind? ray said that he had looked everywhere and made a lot of calls that were fruitless.
ray didn’t know what to do. if he sent walt and mary a thank you note for a gift they hadn’t given, they would be insulted. if he didn’t send them a thank you note for a gift they had given, they would be insulted.
“what would you do?” ray asked. aaron said he would call walt up and tell him the problem.
“you can’t go wrong with simply being honest,” aaron said.
“oh, yes, you can,” ray countered. “sometimes it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie.” but he thought about it, and finally decided that honesty might be the best policy. he called walt and told him the problem. walt said that yes, he had given an envelope. in fact, the envelope contained $500 cash.
“$500?!” ray asked. “that’s a lot of cash, walt!” walt admitted that it was, but he had gotten a fat raise early that year and ray’s was the only wedding he’d been to in quite a while. ray thanked him very much, and apologized sincerely for someone stealing walt’s generous gift. walt told him that it was “only money.”
when ray told aaron about walt’s gift, aaron laughed. “the only thief at the wedding was walt! i quit playing cards with him last year because i caught him cheating. and it was only a $10 pot! i’m sure i told you about that.”
“yes, you did tell me,” ray said. but, of course, he had to send walt a thank you note anyway.
大學生英語故事演講稿:my elephant friend
a child became lost in a forest. he started to cry.
at that moment, an elephant passed by and saw him crying.
"child, why are you crying?" the elephant asked.
"i"ve lost my mother," the child said.
"don"t cry. i"ll stay with you until you find your mother," the elephant told him.
"oh! my body is going up in the air. wow! this is fun," the child said as the elephant gently picked him up.
the elephant put the child on his back. "elephant, i want to go down, now," said the child.
"ha, ha! wow! your trunk is like a slide!" the child e_claimed.
"this time, it"s like a swing. this is so much fun. ha, ha, ha!" shouted the child.
"elephant, your ears are like cymbals(鐃) . cling! ha, ha! how fun it is!"
"let"s sing a song. hickory dickory dock! the mouse ran up the clock! the clock struck one, the mouse ran down! hickory dickory dock! cling!" sang the child.
"uh? there"s my mother. mother, here i am!" the child shouted.
"thank you, elephant. i had a good time. if we meet, again, let"s play together some more," the child said.
the elephant was happy because the child had a good time with him. also, he was very happy that the child found his mother.
大學故事演講稿 模板2
閱讀小貼士:模板2共計2385個字,預計閱讀時長6分鐘。朗讀需要12分鐘,中速朗讀16分鐘,在莊重嚴肅場合朗讀需要22分鐘,有178位用戶喜歡。
南方的夏末,天空微露淡藍的晴,想起初遇你的瞬間,心底便是這樣,安寧,純粹,飽滿以及隱忍。你從人群的盡頭望向我,眼睛里晃動著臧藍,那是一層水做的殼,薄而透明。
這就是南方,這里陽光充足,空氣里充滿水仙花的香氣,海岸線在氤氳著的花香中寧靜,細碎的流沙綿綿地訴說著對海水的傾慕,歸巢的鳥兒趴在淺水岸邊,哼唱著夕陽。
(一)她來自北國,一年三百六十五天有三百多天是大雪天。漫天飛舞的雪,這儼然成為一座雪城。在這里生活的人看不到太陽,沒有夏只有冬。她喜歡夏,喜歡南方的夏,喜歡那金橙的太陽,就像南方人喜歡雪一樣。她從小的愿望就是離開這,去南方,去看那金橙的太陽,在那曬著太陽,從日出曬到日落。她喜歡別人叫她兮,就像自己的名字一樣。兮是顧城小說中的一位女主角,她喜歡顧城的文字,狂熱的著了迷似的。哦,她還喜歡一幅畫《我們從哪里來?我們是誰?我們往哪里去?》,她喜歡這位愛跑到大溪地男人,因為他拋棄了熱鬧的巴黎生活而跑到原始社會去了。十八歲的花季。在她眼中她獨立了。于是帶著兒時的夢想,攜著那份純真,只身一人坐著火車來到了南方,追逐那金橙的太陽。一連幾天的車程,她已疲憊不堪,但眼前的景象使她興奮不已。一個人的旅途難免有些孤寂,她抬頭望去,是金橙的太陽,是她渴望已久的太陽。夏日的太陽亮的耀眼,兩行淚順著眼瞼流下,不知是刺痛的淚還是那感動的淚,又有誰知道呢?突然有人拍了一下她的肩,她回過神,眼前是一個模糊的人影,也許是還不適應這金橙的太陽吧,她閉了閉眼,原來是一個戴著眼鏡的高瘦男生,在太陽的照射下輪廓格外分明。又是幾秒的遲疑,他開口道:"喂,你不覺得我的手很酸嗎?"。她這時才看見他手里舉了半天的紙巾,她不好意思的笑了笑,接過紙巾,"我不叫喂,不過謝謝你的紙巾"。"那請問這位小姐你叫什么呢?"。她笑著說道:"你叫我兮吧,你呢?"。"佐",他冷冷地答道,其實他對她的印象還不錯,她好白,仿佛來自雪域,他喜歡她那披肩的長發(fā)和她那一裳的連衣碎花裙。一個人的旅程,一個人的孤單,她似乎找到了一個可以說話的人,想要把她所有的夢想傾述給他。"我是追尋南方夏日那金橙的太陽而來的,我喜歡你們這兒的太陽,我來自北國的雪城。。。。。。"。"砰"的一聲巨響,也不知道發(fā)生什么事了,只是感覺全身格外的痛,是那種分筋錯骨的痛。身旁是一輛側翻的小車,不遠處是兮,只見她身上的血一點一點的往外滲,鮮血染紅了她的碎花裙,在太陽的照耀下,格外刺眼,他慢慢的閉上了雙眼,只是隱約聽到"救命啊,救命啊。。。。。。"。十四天后,他知道自己和她發(fā)生了一場車禍,只是她已經不記得了。醫(yī)生說她失憶了,永遠的失憶了。我笑著哭了,一個追尋夢想的女孩,她才剛踏上夢的旅程,連那金橙的太陽都還沒好好的欣賞,不公,老天為何如此對她,只因為她不屬于這嗎?二十七天后,她喜歡上了畫太陽,也行這是她夢想中殘留的一絲記憶。她喜歡曬太陽,從日出曬到日落。曬太陽,無論天晴天陰,看到她呆傻的樣子,他的心里有說不出的疼痛。
但有一件事,可以讓她靜靜地呆在屋子里,那就是畫太陽。只要一說畫太陽吧,她就會很興奮,握著畫筆,在紙上一絲不茍地畫著一個個大大小小的太陽。畫好了,還問他是否好看,見他點頭,聽他說好看,她就會很開心的笑。然后把畫好的太陽貼到墻上,邊貼邊念叨,看一看太陽就暖和了。
有時她會很乖地坐在他的懷里,指著貼滿屋子的太陽,快樂的自言自語:真好,有這么多太陽,你一定不冷了。其實不冷的是你,他想到。是的,不冷了,他輕輕地摟著她削瘦的雙肩,寶貝似的。誰也沒有想過在這南方的夏日,一個偶然的相遇能發(fā)生這么多的事。但誰又能參透過幻化的輪回,誰又大膽的愛過這偉大的變換。炎炎夏日里,所有的回憶都與青春有關,與幸福無關。(二)"哼唱著夕陽無限好,只是近黃昏,人海茫茫兩陌路。滿山點點野花擁抱著縷縷輕紗,了望著天空之城的那片臧藍,耳邊聆聽柔美的高山流水,可謂醉清風,戀夏末,在南方。"我喜歡叫你才女,你這樣描述著我們的愛情,只是我不喜歡:哼唱著夕陽無限好,只是近黃昏,這句。你叫玬,你總說你喜歡簡簡單單的生活,卻總是活的好復雜,像我一樣的復雜,我覺得。而我卻從不標榜自己是簡簡單單的活著。你說我是憂郁的,有裝深沉的嫌疑。我笑了笑,我笑著說,其實我連我自己都不懂。我愛喝奶茶,覺得奶茶是我唯一的愛好。我喜歡坐在奶茶鋪的角落里,聽著鋪子里放著周杰倫的歌。我喜歡嚼珍珠,也喜歡看著你。我喜歡拉上你陪著我一起去喝奶茶,我喜歡讓你請我喝奶茶,因為我開始喜歡上你了。耳邊響起地是周杰倫的《簡單愛》,"河邊的風在吹著頭發(fā)飄動/牽著你的手一陣莫名感動/我想帶你回我的外婆家/一起看著日落一直到我們都睡著。"我喜歡這首歌,簡簡單單,就像你一樣。五十四天后,我認識兮的第十四天。我們開始生疏,以至好長一段時間不聯系,只是偶爾寒暄幾句。"我沒有什么心思,心思枯萎在昨天。我的心死在夏天的搖籃里。"這是你日記的題記。是的,你沒什么心思,因為你簡簡單單,你的心枯萎在昨天,因為你沒有昨天,你的昨天連你自己都不懂。既是夏天的搖籃,一切條件都那么的好,為什么你的心要死在襁褓中。你說我們彼此都只是生命中的過客,愛情沒有誰愿意等誰,你能在我的生命中出現過,我感動。我說,你是我生命中重要的過客,僅此而已。繁華錦年,與你相遇相識卻是個錯誤的時間。(三)他就是我,我叫佐。沒什么特別的,除了憂郁點。我喜歡愛琴海的篇章:想枯枝會雕下我們的句點/想月牙會何時再從圓/想答案會讓誰更思念/而你是不是只偏愛密語甜言/聽花瓣會落下多少次留戀/聽鳥兒會吟出誰的詩篇/聽心碎會敲打誰的從前/而你會不會笑著忽略昨天。碎花裙的女孩,你不要再追尋那金橙的太陽了,它會永遠把你甩在身后的,很遠很遠。簡簡單單的生活,一切都會好的。因為是你,因為是我,我的生命也曾燦爛。因為夏是夏天,南是南方。
大學故事演講稿 模板3
閱讀小貼士:模板3共計1149個字,預計閱讀時長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀8分鐘,在莊重嚴肅場合朗讀需要11分鐘,有128位用戶喜歡。
各位老師,各位同學:
你們好!我叫__,非常高興站在這里同大家探討,今天我為大家演講的題目是《讀書使人進步,求知使人成長》
親愛的同學們,你還記得,我們第一次背上書包高高興興的走進學校時的情景?你還記得,我們打開第一本課本、學寫第一個字的喜悅與新奇嗎?因為那踏進校門的一小步,我們的人生跨進了一大步。人生的探索之旅由此啟航,我們以智慧為帆,勤奮作漿,開始駛向那無比浩瀚的知識海洋!
我們的學校,是知識的寶庫,是文化的走廊,是師生的樂府,更是人才的搖籃。在這里,沒有遏抑、沒有權威、沒有功利,有的是可愛的同學們,有的是良師益友,除此之外,還有鮮活的課程與思想,創(chuàng)造的沖動與執(zhí)著,不倦的探尋與思考……。同學們,在如此的寶庫中、走廊上、樂府里,我們沐浴著造成的陽光,你是否想過,今天該干些什么呢?晚上睡覺前,你又是否問過,今天收獲了什么呢?狄更斯說過,“我所收獲的,是我種下的。”每個人都有機會成為有才能的人,就看你去不去爭取這個機會。常用的鑰匙最光亮,才能來自勤奮學習,牛頓、愛因斯坦、愛迪生、鄭板橋、白居易、李時珍等人的成功之路證明了這一點。你是否也渴望像他們一樣,以勤奮去獲取知識,提高你的才能,改變你的人生?在這里,我且用一首詩與各位共勉:“成功的花兒,人們只驚羨它現時的明艷,卻不知當初它的芽兒,曾浸透了戰(zhàn)斗的淚泉,灑遍了犧牲的血雨!”的確,不經一番寒徹骨,哪得梅花撲鼻香?我們正處于學習的黃金時代,大好韶華,豈能讓光陰虛度?“攻書山渡學海因拼搏放飛夢想,掘潛能彰雅趣憑競爭譜寫人生”。只有勤奮求知、拼搏進取,我們才能奏響青春之歌的最強音!
培根說過,精神上的各種缺陷,可以通過求知來改善———正如身體上的缺陷,可以通過適當的運動來改善一樣。在這個萬紫千紅的世界里,我們通過觀察、傾聽、思索還有發(fā)問,能讓我們學會求知并獲取一個又一個的財富。求知不僅僅是一種生存的本能,謀生的需要,更是一種人生的態(tài)度,還應該是生活的享受。孟德斯鳩說過,喜愛讀書,就等于把生活中寂寞無聊的時光換成巨大享受的時刻。唯有求知,可以染綠內心的荒漠,唯有求知,才有望改變世界的荒涼!知識改變命運,真知影響人生,這是早已被無數成功事例、無數偉人證明了的道理。校園,本就是求知者的樂園。在這里,有思想的火炬穿行在漫漫長夜亙古荒原,穿越坎坷穿越低谷,照亮你前行的長路;在這里,我們乘著書的翅膀,掠過千山萬水,走近自然,走近科學,走近成功的彼岸!
同學們,只要我們樹立遠大理想,腳踏實地刻苦學習不懈探索,就一定能用辛勤和汗水鑄就美麗人生!讓我們努力學習,從我做起,從今天做起,打造書香校園,走好求學之旅,讓文明之火薪火相傳,讓勤奮的汗水澆開知識之花!讓智慧之光照亮我們的心田!我們用拼搏書寫一個無悔的青春!
大學故事演講稿 模板4
閱讀小貼士:模板4共計765個字,預計閱讀時長2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀6分鐘,在莊重嚴肅場合朗讀需要7分鐘,有133位用戶喜歡。
各位同學們:
大家好!
勵志照亮人生,創(chuàng)業(yè)改變命運,很榮幸今天我能參加這個創(chuàng)業(yè)演講。我是來自09級中小企業(yè)創(chuàng)業(yè)與管理班。今天我不像是來演講的,我貌似來作思想匯報的。因為我在任何一個方面并不比在座各位強!
首先跟大家分享一個成功的例子吧。一個關于中國阿里巴巴集團董事局主席兼雅虎中國董事長,中國it界教父級人物馬云先生的事跡。在95年偶然的一次機會馬云去到了美國,然后發(fā)現了互聯網。所以回來以后叫了24個他的朋友到家里,大家坐在一起,說他準備從大學里辭職,要做一個互聯網。兩個小時以后大家投票表決,二十三個人反對,一個人支持,因為大家覺得這個東西肯定不靠譜。別去做那個,說他電腦也不懂,而且根本不存在這么個網絡。但是經過一個晚上的思考,第二天早上他決定,還是辭職,去實現我自己的夢想。在創(chuàng)業(yè)之初,大家都不相信馬云,甚至說他是個騙子。當時不太有人相信互聯網,也不覺得有這么個互聯網會對人類有這么大的貢獻。但是馬云堅信互聯網將改變人類生活的方方面面。因為當時根本沒人會相信馬云說的話。于是,他就說,比爾蓋茲說互聯網將改變人類生活的方方面面。經過五六年的打拼,馬云終于締造出了龐大的阿里帝國并成為了無數創(chuàng)業(yè)者的偶像和模范。
聽過這個故事以后我認為作為一名創(chuàng)業(yè)者,首先要給自己一個夢想。很多的年輕人是晚上想想走這路,早上起來走原路,晚上睡覺之前說明天我將干這個事,第二天早上仍舊走自己原來的路線。如果你不去采取行動,不給夢想一個實踐的機會,那么,我確定你連機會都沒有,成功就別提了。有了一個理想之后,最重要是給自己一個承諾,承諾要把這件事做好。
很多創(chuàng)業(yè)者都害怕這個條件不夠,那個條件也沒有,該怎么辦。依我說創(chuàng)業(yè)者最重要的是創(chuàng)造條件。只有自己創(chuàng)造出來的條件才是屬于你的。如果是機會都成熟的話,一定輪不到我們。所以呢,一般大家都覺得這是個好機會,大家覺得機會成熟的時候,我認為往往不是我們的機會。
我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!
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what would you do if you failed? many people may choose to give up. however, the surest way to success is to keep your direction and stick to your goal.
on your way to success, you must keep your direction. it is just like a lamp, guiding you in darkness and helping you overcome obstacles on your way. otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go ahead.
direction means objectives. you can get nowhere without an objective in life.
you can try to write your objective on paper and make some plans to achieve it. in this way, you will know how to arrange your time and to spend your time properly. and you should also have a belief that you are sure to succeed as long as you keep your direction all the time.