
求高中英语的演讲稿,关于生活学习方面的,3到4分钟说完吧
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2011-12-18
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Ladies and Gentlemen , Good afternoon! I’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech.
When I was little, I once asked: “when will my future come, mum?” My mother smiled and said: “The future is now. Every one of us is walking on a huge and invisible cloth, if we seize everyday to learn, to work and to think, our footsteps will paint a picture on the cloth, just like paintbrushes.”
Mother’s words used to be puzzling. Fortunately, with time going by, I understand it at last. In my opinion, our future is not far away at all, it is right beside everyone; it is not unpredictable, and it is simply the result of choices we have made. What our future will be like depends on what we do today; whether we can win a bright future depends on whether we have a correct and proper goal in life now. Most important, our future is determined by how hard we study day after day and how we spend every hour, every minute and even every second. Only by making the most of every day to learn, to work and to think, can we make it. Future is a process, not a result. Prepare the best, enjoy the most. Just as the old saying goes: If the adult always young, he or she will suffer old.
The future is now, which is my firm belief as well as my own philosophy. If we really want to make great contributions to the society, we have to take advantage of every thing we possess now; if we do hope to become somebody, we have no choice but to do well what we can now. Just remember: The future is now, many many nows make up the future!
Having said so much, I’d like to finish my speech with a short poem, which can express what I want to tell all of you:
Yesterday is history,
Tomorrow is mystery,
Today is a gift,
So,we call it “present”!
Thank you!
When I was little, I once asked: “when will my future come, mum?” My mother smiled and said: “The future is now. Every one of us is walking on a huge and invisible cloth, if we seize everyday to learn, to work and to think, our footsteps will paint a picture on the cloth, just like paintbrushes.”
Mother’s words used to be puzzling. Fortunately, with time going by, I understand it at last. In my opinion, our future is not far away at all, it is right beside everyone; it is not unpredictable, and it is simply the result of choices we have made. What our future will be like depends on what we do today; whether we can win a bright future depends on whether we have a correct and proper goal in life now. Most important, our future is determined by how hard we study day after day and how we spend every hour, every minute and even every second. Only by making the most of every day to learn, to work and to think, can we make it. Future is a process, not a result. Prepare the best, enjoy the most. Just as the old saying goes: If the adult always young, he or she will suffer old.
The future is now, which is my firm belief as well as my own philosophy. If we really want to make great contributions to the society, we have to take advantage of every thing we possess now; if we do hope to become somebody, we have no choice but to do well what we can now. Just remember: The future is now, many many nows make up the future!
Having said so much, I’d like to finish my speech with a short poem, which can express what I want to tell all of you:
Yesterday is history,
Tomorrow is mystery,
Today is a gift,
So,we call it “present”!
Thank you!
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American High School Life
High School
In America, after middle school comes high school, which includes grades 9 through 12. Students are required to take certain subjects like English, social studies, math, science, and physical education. In addition, they choose among elective subjects to complete their high school education. Electives include subjects in technology, music, art, and foreign languages.
Each student in the school has their own locker for books and personal items. This convenience saves students from carrying textbooks, and allows students a small space they can decorate with posters and favorite objects.
Cheating in any form is strictly prohibited in American schools. And in fact, high school students usually don’t cheat. A student caught in plagiarism, forgery, or copying another student faces severe discipline, even expulsion.
School Activities
Each school holds certain yearly activities for the entire school body, such as homecoming, prom night, holiday celebrations, etc.
Homecoming is celebrated each fall, usually on a weekend, and events leading up to it may last all week. While homecoming is celebrated differently at each school, it usually includes a parade and the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, and ends with a football game and school dance.
The prom is a formal dance for students in grades 11 and 12, and is generally anticipated as the most important social event of the school year. It can also be a time of anxiety, as boys have to work up the courage to ask a date to the prom, and girls hope the right boy invites them. These couples dress in formal clothes— girls in long gowns, boys in suits. Some students even arrange a limousine and driver for their group of friends to arrive in style! At the prom, students dance, have snacks and drinks, and chat. Prom usually ends with a Prom King and Queen being announced and crowned on stage before an envious audience.
Besides hosting events for holidays such as the Fourth of July and Halloween, individual high schools often have their own special events. One day might be“Inside Out/Backwards Day,”where students and teachers should wear their clothes reversed all day, perhaps walk and speak backwards, and even go to classes in opposite order. And some schools hold contests where, if certain academic goals are met, the principal will kiss a pig, shave his mustache, or dress as a woman for the day.
Sports
Most high schools have at least one sports team that competes in local events, and all students are encouraged to be involved in athletics. Schools often offer football, baseball and softball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and soccer. Some may even have sports like golf, swimming, gymnastics and cross-country skiing.
Jobs
Many high school students have part-time jobs by the age of 15 or 16, some even earlier. Their first jobs are often babysitting or cutting lawns, but later they will likely get a job at a fast-food restaurant, video store, or clothing shop.
Driving
Sixteen years old is legal driving age in most states, and students usually want to own a car as soon as they can. Some parents allow their children to drive a family vehicle, and may even buy a car as a graduation present. Others prefer that their sons and daughters earn enough to purchase a used vehicle. Regardless, many teenagers feel it’s a necessity to own a car, and will do whatever it takes to be able to drive.
High School
In America, after middle school comes high school, which includes grades 9 through 12. Students are required to take certain subjects like English, social studies, math, science, and physical education. In addition, they choose among elective subjects to complete their high school education. Electives include subjects in technology, music, art, and foreign languages.
Each student in the school has their own locker for books and personal items. This convenience saves students from carrying textbooks, and allows students a small space they can decorate with posters and favorite objects.
Cheating in any form is strictly prohibited in American schools. And in fact, high school students usually don’t cheat. A student caught in plagiarism, forgery, or copying another student faces severe discipline, even expulsion.
School Activities
Each school holds certain yearly activities for the entire school body, such as homecoming, prom night, holiday celebrations, etc.
Homecoming is celebrated each fall, usually on a weekend, and events leading up to it may last all week. While homecoming is celebrated differently at each school, it usually includes a parade and the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, and ends with a football game and school dance.
The prom is a formal dance for students in grades 11 and 12, and is generally anticipated as the most important social event of the school year. It can also be a time of anxiety, as boys have to work up the courage to ask a date to the prom, and girls hope the right boy invites them. These couples dress in formal clothes— girls in long gowns, boys in suits. Some students even arrange a limousine and driver for their group of friends to arrive in style! At the prom, students dance, have snacks and drinks, and chat. Prom usually ends with a Prom King and Queen being announced and crowned on stage before an envious audience.
Besides hosting events for holidays such as the Fourth of July and Halloween, individual high schools often have their own special events. One day might be“Inside Out/Backwards Day,”where students and teachers should wear their clothes reversed all day, perhaps walk and speak backwards, and even go to classes in opposite order. And some schools hold contests where, if certain academic goals are met, the principal will kiss a pig, shave his mustache, or dress as a woman for the day.
Sports
Most high schools have at least one sports team that competes in local events, and all students are encouraged to be involved in athletics. Schools often offer football, baseball and softball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and soccer. Some may even have sports like golf, swimming, gymnastics and cross-country skiing.
Jobs
Many high school students have part-time jobs by the age of 15 or 16, some even earlier. Their first jobs are often babysitting or cutting lawns, but later they will likely get a job at a fast-food restaurant, video store, or clothing shop.
Driving
Sixteen years old is legal driving age in most states, and students usually want to own a car as soon as they can. Some parents allow their children to drive a family vehicle, and may even buy a car as a graduation present. Others prefer that their sons and daughters earn enough to purchase a used vehicle. Regardless, many teenagers feel it’s a necessity to own a car, and will do whatever it takes to be able to drive.
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关于这些
你可以结合自己的生活和学习
先写一篇中文稿
接着再组织一下语言
写一篇完整的英语稿
然后适时地找同学老师交流一下
这样不就大功告成了吗?
与其盲目地copy
那还不如自己思考一下呢
是吧!、/微笑
你可以结合自己的生活和学习
先写一篇中文稿
接着再组织一下语言
写一篇完整的英语稿
然后适时地找同学老师交流一下
这样不就大功告成了吗?
与其盲目地copy
那还不如自己思考一下呢
是吧!、/微笑
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结合自己的生活实际
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