英文的演講稿
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英文的演講稿1
ladies and gentlemen , good morning! i’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is “youth”. i hope you will like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it.
first i want to ask you some questions:
1、do you know what is youth?
2、how do you master your youth?
youth
youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ; it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshness ; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life .
youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . nobody grows old merely by a number of years . we grow old by deserting our ideals.
years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust .
whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ‘s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of what’s next and the joy of the game of living . in the center of your heart and my heart there’s a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young .
when the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80.
thank you!
青春不是指歲月,而是指心態(tài)。粉嫩的臉,紅潤的唇,矯健的膝并不是青春。青春表現(xiàn)在意志的堅強與懦弱。想象的豐富與蒼白、情感的充沛與貧乏等方面。青春是生命深處清泉的噴涌。
青春是追求。只有當勇氣蓋過怯弱、進取壓倒茍安之時,青春才存在。果如此,則60見之長者比20歲之少年更具青春活力。僅僅歲月的'流逝并不能使他們衰老。而一旦拋棄理想和信念,則垂垂老也。
歲月只能使皮膚起皺。而一旦喪失生活的激情,則連靈魂枯老,使人生枯如死水,毫無活力。
60歲長者也好,16歲少年也罷,每個人的內(nèi)心深處都渴望奇跡,都如孩子一般眨著期待的雙眼,期待著下一次,期待著生活的情趣,你我靈魂深處都有一座無線電中轉(zhuǎn)站------只有你我年輕,則總能聽到希望的呼喚,總能發(fā)出喜悅的歡呼,總能傳達勇氣的訊號,總能表現(xiàn)出青春的活力………
一旦青春的天線倒下,你的靈魂即為玩世不恭之雪、悲觀厭世之冰覆蓋;即使你年方20.其實你已垂垂老也。而只要你青春的天線高高聳起,就可以隨時接收到樂觀的電波-----即使你年過八旬,行將就木,而你卻仍然擁有青春,你仍然年輕。
謝謝!
英文的演講稿2
Hello , everyone !
Let me have an introduction of myself . I think , I am a special girl !
My name is Hu. I am twenty . I come from the number one class of the Software and Technology College . I am the student in charge of organization in my class . I like smiling , because I think it is the best way to get on well with others . I come from Nanjing , a beautiful city .
Now I am part-working and part-studying in the colleges canteen . One the one hand , doing this part time job can bring financial support to me , the burden of my parents will be greatly relieved . One the other hand , it is an enrichment of my college life . Although it is a little tired , I can insist on .
Do you know where is my favourite place in our college ? Of course the library . I like staying in the library . I like borrowing some books I like and reading quietly . I also like the circumstance , pretty big , quiet , beautiful and full of the tastes of books !
I hear many people say that their future looks blank . I do not think so . We must be confident in ourseleves . Where there is a will , there is a way . And we also should remember that there is no royal road to learning .
As an old saying goes , attitude decides everything . I am bound up in many things such as reading , studying , playing sports and so on . As far as I am concerned , now we should still put study in the first place .We should first be accomplished in our lessons . Because knowledge equals to our power and ablity .Without knowledge ,we can say nothing .
It is certain that the college is a place where we can take part in many activities .We can take advantage of the free time to enrich all sides of ourseleves , not only the ablity of studying , but also the ablity of communication .
Constant ping weas away a stone . I think if you try your best , you can get something unexpected .
It is my personal thoughts , only want to share with you .
Thank you ~
英文的演講稿3
Three months ago,twenty six boys and four girls gathered together on the ground of the university
Of Geosciences,At that moment ,they formed the class numbered 111112.
Time passed by,and I conclude one idea in my ,this idea doesn’t only come from my unyielding
faith in the united spirit of the chinese people but it also comes from my own story.
I am an eighteen year-old boy who has never experienced being away from my parents for more than a first,I thought I have to learn to be independent and I woulde have to overcome the difficulties with no one to depend on.
But a story changed my mind.
Five days ago,I got a heavy lling that day’s event,I was in low condition and felt helpless in the bed,however,after knowing what had happened,one of classmates just say" I will accompany you along the way to the hospital and the way back to school."That single moment of his words may not mean it is where we start,it is where we all form the common belief that your guys’ shoulders will be ready for you whenever you are in need of help even though in the risky of falling behind in class you are in will be your another family.
And there is also another story I would like to mention here,Our class ranked low in this month,but there are not blames,not critics,not anything like you should have done it just say"We can,and we will do it better and better step after step."
Well, I think the two things just reflect one spirit which has seared into my heart that we may come from different places and we may have different stories and we may move in the different directions towards different we all would give the world to make our class are not only the sum of its parts that out of many,we are truly one.
英文的演講稿4
My China Dream
Good evening:
my favourite teacher and classmates. It is mypleasure to take a speech here for all of you. The title of my speech today is: MyChina Dream.
“Now everybody is talking the chinadream.I consider that to revitalize (使恢復生氣) the Chinese nation great is thegreat dream of Chinese nation”The declaration(宣布) of dream said by general secretary Xi this is the Chinadream of general secretary a contemporary(當代的)college student,what are our chinadream of us being the God's favored one(天之驕子)?Shall we dare to have a dream,at thesame time.
The answer is definite ['defnt](肯定的) a university man(大學生),we can dream everything as we ould not only be brave to dream,but also dream a y time,every bodyshould have a dream for dream vayries from person to verall of our dream are building upon The Chinese this piece of can nameit My China Dream.I myself is a student of university,when i knew the news that China take tough foreign policy to protect our territory (領土) Diaoyu Island(釣魚島) some time ago from the Internet。I felt pretty exciting. Five thousand years of Chinese diplomatic [dpl'mtk](外交的) history suggest it is more likely to respect a strong state than a weak and vacillating (優(yōu)柔寡斷的`)one(弱國無外交)days, China is shining on the diplomatic stage and more Chinese people are working hard to let the world to listen to the voiceof china ,to see the real china and to strive for(爭取) equal rights to deal with international journalist (記者) Rei Chenggang is one of them who is every dream is to be a diplomat ['dplmt](外交家) and I am determined to work hard to let the world know the real china.I will take Rei Chenggang as my idol to help me become a great spreader ['spred(r)](傳播者) to spread Chinese culturl , belief and so gh I will not be excellent as my idol and my dream may not come true.I also will try my best to pursue it,and the dream will be my wheels [wil](動力) of progress and Lifelong pursuit. My china dream,my dream of being a diplomatist [d'plmtst](外交家).A lot of people think that the dream.
which can not come true is just a slogan,which is actually times the value of the dream is not if the dream will turn into reality or not,but the chase-up procedure (過程) china dream is built on the increasingly prosperous (繁榮的)culture of china,which deplies on our strong country.I am proud of it very a young university student of the new era ,I am proud of my china dream so as my mother land. When the dream shines into reality,I feel very lucky to live inan era which can make young people to realize self ideal.
That’s k you for your listening.
英文的演講稿5
Only reading be self-motivated people can learn knowledge, otherwise, will become ignorant. I think, we should like to read books, love reading. I remember that du may once said a words: "reading make people relaxed and happy." There is a famous saying: "read volumes, such as writing." Reading has many benefits, reading can let us growth knowledge; Reading books can broaden our vision; Reading can let we collected many good words we segment. In reading a book, I deeply feel: books are immense ocean, book is the sky of knowledge, books are endless prairie. Gorky once said such a words: "books are the ladder of human progress." "I rushed in a book is like a hungry person sees a loaf of bread." Yes, books can cultivate people's sentiment, it can make us relax and breathe the fresh air. I think, love is never wrong, books can make us get rid of a lot of bad habits. It's good to read! Reading makes I aspire to be a useful person to society, I want to be like the beloved premier zhou "reading for the rise of the Chinese," we only have small to read and study hard, to master the knowledge, grow up, can we use our talents to serve human, repay our dear motherland. Let us act quickly, to book sea roam! Then you will realize the Shakespeare's words: "life without books, just like without the sun, wisdom without books, like a bird without wings." The refraction of the truth. 關于讀書的英文演講稿5 it's generally considered that reading do a lot of benefit to our students.not only can it make our after-school life more meaningful and l,but it can expand our horizons.as a result,with reading more,we would grow into a better person. however, in current days,many of us spend most of the leisure time in playing games or surfing the internet,instead of reading. it's a pity to find it less and less our students are interesting in reading,or have formed a habit of reading. so,in order to revive reading,this beneficial activity,we'd better take action right now.let's read together,learn together and grow !
英文的演講稿6
Everybody:
Well, thanks to myfriend, lilly ledbetter, notonly for that introduction but for fighting for asimple principle: equal pay for equalwork. it’snot that complicated. and, lilly, i assure you, you remain the faceof fair pay. (laughter.)people don’t want my mug on there. (laughter.) they want your face.
As lilly mentioned, she did notset out to be a trailblazer. she was just somebody who waswaking up every day,going to work, doing her job the best that she could. and then one day,she finds out, after years,that she earned less than her male colleagues for doing the same job.i want to make that point again. (laughter.) doing the same job. sometimeswhen you -- whenwe discuss this issue of fair pay, equal pay for equal work,and the pay gap between men andwomen, you’ll hear all sorts of excuses about,well, they’re child-bearing, and they’re choosing todo this, and they’re thisand they’re that and the other. she wasdoing the same job -- probablydoing better. (laughter and applause.) samejob. working just as hard, probablyputting inmore hours. but she wasgetting systematically paid less.
And so she set out to make surethis country lived up to its founding, the idea that all of usare createdequal. and when the courts didn’t answerher call, congress did.
The first time lilly and i stoodtogether in this room was my tenth day in office, and that’swhen we signed thelilly ledbetter fair pay act. (applause.) first bill i signedinto law. and someof the leaders whohelped make that happen are here today, including leader pelosi andsenatormikulski and congresswoman delauro. (applause.) i want to thank allthe members ofcongress and all the state legislators who are here and all the advocates who are here,becauseyou all contributed to that effort. andi want to give a ecial thanks to the members ofthe national equal pay taskforce, who’ve done outstanding work to make workplaces acrossamerica morefair.
We’re here because today is equalpay day. (applause.) equal pay day. and it’s nice to havea day, but it’s evenbetter to have equal pay. (applause.) and our job is notfinished yet. equalpay day means that a woman has to work about this far intoXX to earn what a man earned inXX. think about that. a woman has gotto work about three more months in order to get whata man got because she’aid less. that’s not fair. that’s like adding an extra six miles toamarathon. (laughter.) it’s not right. the president: ain’t right. (laughter.) it’s not right and itain’t right. (laughter.)america should be a level playingfield, a fair race for everybody -- a place where anybodywho’s willing to workhard has a chance to get ahead. andrestoring that opportunity for everyamerican -- men and women -- has to be adriving focus for our country.
Now, the good news is today oureconomy is growing; businesses have created almost 9million new jobs over thepast four years. more than 7 millionamericans have signed up forhealth care coverage under the affordable careact. (applause.)
That’s a good thing, too. i know it’s equal pay day and not obamacareday -- (laughter) --but i do want to point out that the affordable care actguarantees free preventive care, likemammograms and contraceptive care, fortens of millions of women, and ends the days whenyou could be charged morejust for being a woman when it comes to your health insurance. (applause.) and that’s true for everybody. (applause.) that’s just one moreplace where thingswere not fair.
We’ll talk about drycleanersnext, right -- (laughter) -- because i know that -- i don’t knowwhy it costsmore for michelle’s blouse than my shirt. (laughter.)
But we’ve got to make sure thatamerica works for everybody. anybody who is willing towork hard, they shouldbe able to get ahead. and we’ve got tobuild an economy that works foreverybody, not just those at the top. restoring opportunity for all has to be ourpriority. that’swhat america isabout. it doesn’t matter where youstarted off, what you look like -- you workhard, you take reonsibility, youmake the effort, you should be able to get ahead.
And we’ve got to fight for anopportunity agenda, which means more good jobs that paygood wages, andtraining americans to make sure that they can fill those jobs, andguaranteeingevery child a world-class education, and making sure the economy rewardshardwork for every single american.
and part of that is fighting forfair pay for women -- because when women succeed, americasucceeds. (applause.) when women succeed, america succeeds. it’s true. i believe that. (applause.) it’s true. it’s true. it’s true.
Now, here’s the challenge: today, the average full-time working womanearns just 77 centsfor every dollar a man earns; for african american women,latinas, it’s even less. and inXX,that’s an embarrassment. it iswrong. and this is not just an issue offairness. it’s also afamily issue andan economic issue, because women make up about half of our workforce andthey’reincreasingly the breadwinners for a whole lot of families out there. so when they makeless money, it means lessmoney for gas, less money for groceries, less money for child care, lessmoneyfor college tuition, less money is going into retirement savings.
And it’s all bad for business,because our economy depends on customers out there, andwhen customers haveless money, when hardworking women don’t have the resources, that’saproblem. when businesses lose terrificwomen talent because they’re fed up with unfairpolicies, that’s bad forbusiness. they lose out on thecontributions that those women could bemaking. when any of our citizens can’t fulfill their potential for reasons thathave nothing to dowith their talent or their character or their work ethic, we’renot living up to our founding values.wedon’t have second-class citizens in this country -- and certainly not in theworkplace.
So, tomorrow, the senate has thechance to start making this right by passing a bill thatlilly already alludedto -- the paycheck fairness act. (applause.) they’ve got a chanceto do theright thing. and it would putsensible rules into place, like making sure employees who discusstheirsalaries don’t face retaliation by their employers. and here’s why this isimportant. there are women here todaywho worked in offices where itwas against the rules for employees to discusssalaries with one another. and becauseof that,they didn’t know they were being paid less than men -- just like lillydidn’t know -- for doing theexact same work. for some, it was years before they found out. and even then, it onlyhappened because amanager accidentally let it slip or, as in lilly’s case, a sympatheticco-workerquietly passed a note. sheonly found out she earned less than her male colleagues for doing thesame workbecause somebody left an anonymous note.
We can’t leave that tochance. and over the course of lilly’scareer, she lost more than$200,000 in salary, even more in pension and socialsecurity benefits -- both of which arepegged to salary -- simply because shewas a woman.and lilly, and some of the otherwomen here, decided it was wrong, set out to fix it. theywent to their bosses; they asked for araise. that didn’t work. they turned to the law; they filedsuit. and for some, for years after waiting andpersisting they finally got some justice.
Well, tomorrow, the senate couldpay tribute to their courage by voting yes for paycheckfairness. (applause.) this should not be a hard proposition. this should not be thatcomplicated. (applause.)and so far, republicans incongress have been gumming up the works. they’ve beenblocking progress on this issue, and of course other issuesthat would help with the economicrecovery and help us grow faster. but we don’t have to accept that. america, you don’t have tosit still. you can make sure that you’re putting somepressure on members of congress aboutthis issue. and i don’t care whether you’re a democrat ora republican. if you’re a voter --ifyou’ve got a daughter, you got a sister, you got a mom -- i know you got a mom-- (laughter) -- this is something you should care about. and i’m not going to stand stilleither. so in this year of action i’veused my executiveauthority whenever i could to create opportunity for moreamericans. and today, i’m going totakeaction -- executive action -- to make it easier for working women to earn fairpay. so first,i’m going to sign anexecutive order to create more pay tranarency by prohibitingfederalcontractors from retaliating against employees who discuss their pay with eachother. (applause.) pay secrecy fosters discrimination and weshould not tolerate it -- not in federalcontracting or anywhere else.
Second, i’m signing apresidential memorandum directing the department of labor and ouroutstandingsecretary of labor, tom perez, to require federal contractors to provide dataabouttheir employee compensation so pay discrimination can be otted moreeasily.
Now, i want to be clear: there are great employers out there who dothe right thing. thereare plenty ofemployers out there who are absolutely certain that there’s no paydiscriminationhappening in their offices. but then sometimes when the data is laid out, it paints adifferentpicture. many times they then doeverything they can to fix the problem, and so wewant to encourage them to fixthese problems if they exist by making sure that the data is outthere.
So everybody who cares about thisshould pay attention to how the senate votes tomorrowon this paycheck fairnessact, because the majority of senators support this bill, but two yearsago, aminority of senate republicans blocked it from getting a vote. even worse, somecommentators are out theresaying that the pay gap doesn’t even exist. they say it’s a myth.but it’snot a myth; it’s math. (laughter andapplause.) you can look at thepaychecks. you canlook at thestubs. (applause.)
I mean, lilly ledbetter didn’tjust make this up. (laughter.) the court, when it looked atthe documents,said, yep, you’ve been getting paid less for doing the same job. it’s just thecourt then said, you know, it’sbeen -- as lilly said -- it’s been happening so long, you can’t doanythingabout it anymore -- which made no sense and that’s why we had to sign anotherbill.it’s basic math that adds up toreal money. it makes a real differencefor a lot of americans whoare working hard to support their families.
and of course, the fact that we’vegot some resistance from some folks on this issue up oncapitol hill just fitswith this larger problem, this vision that the congressional republicansseemto be continually embracing -- this notion that, you know what, you’re just onyour own, nomatter how unfair things are. you see it in their budget. thebudget the republicans incongress just put forward last week, it’s like a badrerun. it would give massive tax cutstohouseholds making more than a million dollars a year, force deep cuts to thingsthat actuallyhelp working families like early education and college grants andjob training.
and, of course, it includes thatnovel idea of repealing the affordable care act. (laughter.)fiftieth time they’ve tried that -- which would mean the more than 7million americans who’vedone the reonsible thing and signed up to buy healthinsurance, they’d lose their healthinsurance; and the 3 million young adultswho’ve stayed on their parents’ plan, they’d nolonger have that available;take us back to the days when insurers could charge women morejust for being awoman.
on minimum wage, three out of fouramericans support raising the minimum wage. usuallywhen three out of four americans support something, members ofcongress are right there. (laughter.) and yet here, republicans in congress aredead set against it, blocking a pay raisefor tens of millions of americans --a majority of them women. this isn’tjust about treatingwomen fairly. thisis about republicans seemingly opposing any efforts to even the playingfieldfor working families.
and i was up in michigan lastweek and i just asked -- i don’t understand fully the theorybehind this. i don’t know why you would resist the ideathat women should be paid the same asmen, and then deny that that’s not alwayshappening out there. if republicans incongress wantto prove me wrong, if they want to show that they, in fact, docare about women being paid thesame as men, then show me. they can start tomorrow. they can join us in this, the 2 stcentury,and vote yes on the paycheck fairness act. (applause.) vote yes.
and if anybody is watching orlistening, if you care about this issue, then let your senatorsknow where youstand -- because america deserves equal pay for equal work.
this is not something we’re goingto achieve in a day. there’s going to bea lot of stuff thatwe’ve got to do to close the pay gap. we got to make it possible for more women toenter high-paying fields that up until now have been dominated by men, likeengineering and computerscience. womenhold less than 6 percent of our country’s commercial patents -- that’s notgoodenough. we need more parents and highschool teachers and college professors encouraginggirls and women to studymath and science. we need morebusinesses to make gender diversitya priority when they hire and when theypromote. fewer than five percent offortune 500companies have women at the helm.
i think we’d all agree that weneed more women in congress. (applause.) fewer than 20percent of congressional seats are held by women. clearly, congress would get more done iftheratio was -- (laughter) -- evened out a little bit. so we’ve got to work on that.
and we’ve all got to do more tomake our workplaces more welcoming to women. becausethe numbers show that even when men and women are in the sameprofession and have thesame education, there’s still a wage gap, and it widensover time. so we’re going to keepmakingthe case for why these policies are the right ones for working families andbusinesses.and this is all going tolead up to this first-ever white house summit on working families onjune 23rd.
so, ultimately, equal pay is notjust an economic issue for millions of americans and theirfamilies. it’s also about whether we’re willing tobuild an economy that works for everybody,and whether we’re going to do ourpart to make sure that our daughters have the same chancesto pursue theirdreams as our sons, and whether or not we’re willing to restore to the heartofthis country that basic idea -- you can make it, no matter who you are, if youtry.
and that’s personal for me. i’ve said this before -- i’ve got twodaughters and i expect themto be treated just like anybody’s sons. and i think about my single mom working hard,going toschool, trying to raise two kids all at the same time. and i think about my grandmother tryingtowork her way up through her career and then hitting the glass ceiling. and i’ve seen howhard they’ve worked, and i’veseen how they’ve sucked it up. and theyput up with stuff andthey don’t say anything, and they just take care of theirfamily and they take care ofthemselves, and they don’t complain a lot. but at a certain point, we have the power todosomething about it for the next generation. and this is a good place to start.
so, for everybody out there who’slistening, ask your senator where you stand on paycheckfairness. (applause.) if they tell you that there’s not a pay gap out there, you tell them tolookat the data, because there is. it’stime to get this done. and i’m going todo my small part rightnow by signing this executive order and presidentialmemoranda. (applause.)
英文的演講稿7
As teamwork is increasingly important in modern society,everyone should train his ability to cooperate with others.
Today's society is no longer a self-sufficient one,but one in which all the people depend on each other for existence.Only for existence,not to mention the pursuit and obtainment of happiness,one can't do without the ability to work harmoniously with others.In the highly developed society today,one can almost accomplish nothing without joint efforts.Every loaf of bread,every article of clothes,every house or apartment,every means of transportation is the product of cooperative efforts.
We play with other children in kindergartens;we study with our classmates at schools;and we will work with our fellow workers or colleagues in factories or companies. What we have got through teamwork is not only self-improvement,personal success but also the satisfaction at both our devotion to common causes and the sense of collective honor.
英文的演講稿8
No one will be surprised to learn that texting is nearly universal among young adults with cell phones (so, um, all of them?). According to the data, 97 percent of cell phone users under 30 text every day. Oldsters are not far behind them: 92 percent of the 30 to 49 set text every day and 72 percent of the 50 to 64 age group do too.
And while texting can be a great way to stay in touch, to make seamless plans and to share the minor frustrations and comedies of daily life in almost real time, it sure has a downside. What do we lose when we settle for the plugged-in and tuned-out life? Read on to learn why it really might be time to put the phone down -- even if it's just for an hour or an afternoon or a day.
1. It'll help you sleep better tonight
We all know that cell phone use during the wee hours can be disruptive to our sleep patterns, but it's also true that texting during the day could harm our ability to get a good night's sleep, according to a recent study in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture.
In the study, researchers followed the stress levels, texting habits and sleep of first year college students. They found that regardless of stress levels, the more people texted during the day the poorer their sleep was.
2. Your divided attention could keep you from what's truly important
We're not just talking about missing special moments -- although surely, texting during time spent with loved ones can prevent full engagement. We're talking about priorities.
3. Your posture is suffering
Texting can actually harm your whole body. People get so focused on these devices that they end up holding their neck and upper back in abnormal positions for a long period of time; enough that other people coined the phrase ‘text neck,’ which is essentially referring to postural pain.
Want to counteract the effect of all this stooping and texting? Bring your phone to eye level while you use it or actually training for your endurance texting with back, neck and core strengthening exercises. Oh, and give your phone a rest!
4. We can't believe we still have to say this, but it disrupts your driving
Hopefully you know by now that you can't text and drive (since it's the law and all), but an astounding 80 percent of college-aged drivers admit to engaging in this behavior, despite knowing how dangerous it can be.
You are 23 times more likely to crash if you're texting behind the wheel, according to a federal report. And cell phone use was associated with 18 percent of "distraction"-related deaths.
5. It makes you a less responsible pedestrian
Even if you aren't driving, your texting could be a liability to the people around you. A study in the British Medical Journal found that one in three people are distracted by mobile devices while walking and that texting was the most distracting of all the mobile activities -- including listening to music and talking on the phone.
The researchers observed more than 1,000 pedestrians during rush hour in Seattle and recorded their phone habits and safety precautions as they crossed traffic junctions. They reported that texting pedestrians were almost four times more likely to ignore traffic lights, fail to look both ways at a cross and to cross outside of the demarcated crosswalk.
6. Your school or work performance will suffer
Your texting could be holding back your productivity at work or school. According to one study of college students, female first year students spend an average 12 hours texting and engaging in social media -- and extensive media use is associated with lower academic performance.
But it isn't just college students who face texting distractions. A study conducted at the University of Michigan found that short interruptions at work -- even just the duration of reading or sending a text -- can increase the number of errors a worker makes during a single task, reported HealthDay.
7. It can prevent you from really enjoying the activities you cherish
Google executive Bonita Stewart banishes her cell phone from her ballet class so that she can enjoy her dance practice unfettered by her to-do list.
英文的演講稿9
Hello, dear teachers, dear students!
We have been in this school for six years, and soon we will be graduating. I want to thank the beautiful alma mater, and give me the strength of knowledge, the strength of wisdom and the truth of the human being. Thanks to our beloved teachers, the teachings and selfless care, and your kindness to us is higher than the mountain. It's deeper than the sea.
Today's graduation is not only a summing up of yesterday, but also a call for tomorrow.
In the future, we will enter the middle school to study. We will also enter the University for further study. We will carry the gun to defend the border of the motherland. We will go to the mountain to find the mine, and will go to the factory to work, and will go to the wild field to work. We will go to all parts of the world and go to New York, Paris, and London, but wherever we are and whatever we do, we will always be in the heart of our hearts. Teachers, please believe, we will be in the new place to maintain the "61" class of students of the fine tradition, to fight, to struggle, to create, will never fail to live up to your trust!
All the students in grade one in grade six, although we have graduated, you will continue to study and live in other places. I hope you will study hard, unite with love, be civilized and obey the discipline in the future.
The care of the teacher, the friendship of the classmates, all the bitter and bitter in six years have been condensed into the achievements of today. Our primary school life is about to draw a full stop. Students, let us remember the eager expectations of the teacher to all of our students before graduation. Now we are standing at the intersection of time, looking back. In the past, overlooking the future, graduation is the difference between all things and even the different parts of the world. Graduation is the classic moment of holding hands, graduation is the beginning of everything is not the end, graduation is the deep time that everything has no drift.
Students, please, when we wave farewell to each other with the best wishes of other students, in this parting, let us make an oath: today, we are proud of our alma mater, tomorrow, the alma mater will be proud of the pillars of our country! Students, please do not forget, primary school life, we walked together!
My speech is over here, thank you.
英文的演講稿10
光陰似箭,日月如梭。轉(zhuǎn)瞬間,我就已經(jīng)上初中了。
還記得,剛來這所學校的時候,我有太多的不滿與埋怨,以及對暑假的種種留戀。當我看到一個個生疏的面孔時,又感到一絲悲涼與孤獨。
起初,我在這里活得很壓抑,很郁悶,很不歡樂。我沉醉于暑假的玩耍中,我萬萬沒想到初中生活竟如此的截然不同。于是,我每天都很悲觀、消極。
直至我與同學混熟之后才變得活潑,開朗,一向冷酷無情的`我也開頭珍惜這段友情,這些來之不易的朋友。于是,我也便沒有從前那么憎恨、厭惡這所學校了。
如今,我已經(jīng)上初三了,再回頭看看,這一路千辛萬苦,我還是挺過來了。這一路上,快樂地,難受地,都遇到過。也早已習慣了這三點一線的生活了;早已習慣了這嚴格夸大的紀律了;早已習慣這難以下咽的飯菜了,也早已習慣這群嘮嘮叨叨的教師了……
最令我難以忘記的是,在我的生日那天,收到了很多寶貴的禮物,我有條有理地把它們珍藏起來,我牢記在心,禮物再珍貴也比不上朋友之間的友情。
在這三年里。我結(jié)識了很多新朋友,雖然不時也會鬧些沖突,但很快便會恢復往日的友情。像那刻苦努力的小矮子;像那上課睡覺的胖子;像那唱歌走音的型男;像那發(fā)如鳥巢的灌籃高手,等等等等……都是令我難以遺忘的朋友。
還有,還有,還有那身強體壯、教子有方的班主任;那具才智與害羞于一身的副班主任;還有那忠厚得意的物理教師……尤其是他,很令我難忘。他,雖然海拔不高,但濃縮就是精華。他對人友善,幽默幽默。別看他這樣,他可是個全能王喲,在家里,他總是幫著妻子做家務、煮飯、洗衣服,可以說是個全職丈夫!
我,難忘我的同學和教師!
我,難忘我的班級!
我,難忘我的學校!
英文的演講稿11
ladies and gentlemen,good afternoon! i’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is “youth”。 i hope you inance of courage over timidity of the appetite,for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 。 nobody gro men and from the infinite, so long as you are young 。
es from every detail in our life 。 financial problems,poor health,being laid off may be the stress that most adults noe other problems will also annoy us 。 i think we will worry a lot about our ability to compete in the job market and how we can best use what we’ve learned at college in our future job 。
英文的演講稿12
Yesterday was Father s Day.I had planned to give my father a present. But Ididn t remember it until in the morning.It was too late to post a card to him.SoI decided to buy something. When I was in the department store. I found it wasnot easy for me to choose something right for him. Suddenly I got an idea.I ranhome and opened my computer.I made a beautiful card and mailed him through theInternet.then I began to make supper. When father came home, he was very glad tofind a big meal on the table. then I asked him to check his e-mail. He wasamazed to find a beautiful card in his e-mail-bo_.
英文的演講稿13
One of the most memorable time I travel is to go to Ocean Park in soon as I went in I jumped with joy, wow, a towering building, how so like aprivate house, I began to doubt. The house was full of praise for me.
We went to the aquarium, there is a ferocious shark, the lovely dolphins,timid sea turtles, Marine animals! Let me be? Pick up, walk to the oceantheatre, dolphins, sea lions performance, diving is the most wonderful clown,funny, lovely clown, jumped into the water from the diving platform, all wet andthere is a clown jump into the water, some threw a life buoy to another clown'shead.
We came to the seaside to swim, the water of the sea wave to wave to me,ah! So comfortable! Washed away by the sea water to the sand of the sea, thefoot on the beach, soft, feel good!
We picked up a lot of shells on the seashore, different shape, big, small,triangular,? Qu residual wei die? Zhang? Di nephew Piao Browse the strider?play After dinner, we again to the beach to catch crabs, found a small crab, Iquickly caught it by hand. Ah! Is really a big harvest, we caught six crabsaltogether. We went happily back to the hotel.
The tour that I learned many knowledge, also is my most happy one.
我最難忘的一次旅游就是去深圳海洋公園。我一進去就高興得跳了起來,哇,一座高大的房屋,怎么這么像私人住宅,我開始疑問了。我對這間房屋贊不絕口。
我們來到海洋館,里面有兇猛的鯊魚、可愛的海豚、膽小的海龜,海洋動物真多!讓我目不?接,走著走著來到了海洋劇場,海豚表演、海獅表演,最精彩的是小丑跳水,滑稽、可愛的小丑,從跳水臺上跳到水里,全身濕透了,有一個小丑跳著跳著掉到了水里,有的把救生圈丟到了另一個小丑的頭上。
我們又來到海邊游泳,海水一浪接一浪地撲到我身上,啊!真舒服!海水把海邊的沙沖走了,腳踩在沙灘上,軟綿綿的,感覺真好!
我們在海邊撿了很多貝殼,形狀各不相同,有大的、有小的、有三角形的、有?朐殘蔚模?丈?嘀侄嘌覽黽?! 〕赃^晚飯后,我們又到沙灘捉螃蟹,發(fā)現(xiàn)了一只小小的`螃蟹,我迅速的用手把它捉住了。啊!真的是大收獲,我們一共捉到六只螃蟹。我們就高高興興地回到酒店了。
這次旅游使我學到了很多知識,也是我興的一次。
英文的演講稿14
Man's life is a process of growing upMan's life is a process of growing up,actually I'm standing here is a a person's life must constituted by various choices,then I grow up along with these I hope I can study in a college in future,however that's passed,as you know I come here,now I wonder what the future holds for (= what will happen to) I come to this school,I told to myself:this my near future,all starts owing I will learn to become a man,a integrated man,who has a fine body,can take on important task,has independent thought,an open mind,intensive thought,has the ability to judge right and wrong,has a perfect my teacher said :" you are not sewing,you are stylist; never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought,not craft." I will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study,during these process I will combine learning with I can achieve this "future",I think that I really grow I deeply believe kindred,good-fellowship and love will perfection and happy in the to say future?Maybe it's a nice make up our minds,stick to it and surely well enjoy our life.
英文的演講稿15
Good morning,I called XX,I would like to run squad d leader,the teacher is a good helper,is the class ng was right when he said:"When the generals do not want the soldiers would not be a good soldier." Here,I click on Apply:"The students do not want to Dangban Chang is not a good student." This remark how it stresses Because the so-called "squad leader" and is "one long",the first to give the whole class to make an example,to play exemplary role,it is necessary to always set a good example and,secondly,to manage classes and students,for public can be said that a squad leader of the campaign are to be good students.
But I believe that through my efforts,I will certainly let the students have a recognized,I believe I have the ability competent squad sufficient confidence to lead students to study together happily,will set an example to students from an exemplary role; will be happy to help others; will be the courage to see their errors,and efforts to correct because no one is perfect,I am sure there will be many big The little shortcomings,if not actively working,sometimes seriously enough,bold enough,and so on.I will definitely correct,and also welcomes students in Dangban Chang,teachers and students together is not the time,I will help manage discipline,and hope that students meet.
Students,and if I run successfully,I will live in harmony with the students will not because I am a squad leader and proud of complacency,I would certainly be a good teacher's aide small,to help teachers manage classes,and to study well and do a A good all-round development of ents,and vote for me!
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