㈠ 第十一届 中国日报社“21世纪杯”全国中小学生 英语演讲比赛 小学组演讲稿 100-150词 带翻译 在今天晚前答
I’m happy to stand here today.
Firstly I want to ask a question: do you know what is happiness?
I want to say, happiness is when opening your eyes in the morning sun, i see a room full of sunlight, I even can smell the taste of sunshine and morning;
Happiness is on a sunny morning, I hold the book I like, sit in the balcony, enjoying the wind and the beautiful words;
Happiness is ring a raining afternoon, I see the dance of grasses and hear the rain fall on the ground ;
Happiness is across from the evening, I walked on the way home, hearing the old song, memories in my mind graally appear;
But, here and now, i also want to say, happiness is the moment i embrace my father and mother. The end of last term’s parents meeting is my lifelong memory. Each of us hand in hand, sang Jay Chou’s" listen to mother's words, ", everyone wrote a letter to mom and dad, then stood on the stage and read to them. Our song and sincere words made mom and dad’s tears trickling down their cheeks. We know that they are happy, happy tears. Finally, we presented the letter to the father and mother's hand, and gave them a big hug. At that moment, we suddenly realized that hug has such a magical power, instantaneous close to our distance. So, from that day on, we launched the " give mom and dad a hug " activity, ask for a day away from home or the home, to give mom and dad a hug. This semester, father and mother also gave each of us a letter a week. A touch of love, we mutually learn to be understanding and considerate. See their moment on Friday, to give them a hug, let them feel the happiness.
In fact, as long as we feel with heart, our world will be full of happiness.
今天站在这里,我们首先想问同学们一个问题:你知道,幸福是什么吗?
我想说,幸福是早上睁开眼睛,看到阳光洒满了房间,我能嗅出阳光和早晨的味道;
幸福是阳光明媚的上午,我抱着本自己喜欢的书,坐在露天的阳台上,享受风吹过,文字划过;
幸福是小雨淅沥的午后,我在雨中,看见了舞蹈的小草,听见了雨滴落在地面的声音;
幸福是华灯初上的傍晚,我走在回家的路上,听到一首熟悉的老歌,回忆在脑海里逐渐清晰;
幸福是“吹面不寒杨柳风”的舒适,是令我经常“蓦然回首”的微笑。
可是,今天在这里,我们还想说,幸福也是和爸爸妈妈拥抱的瞬间。上期期末的家长会是令我们终身难忘的。那天是个平凡的日子,但因为我们的家长会却让那天不再平凡与单调。我们每个人手牵手,唱起了《听妈妈的话》的歌,每个人都给爸爸妈妈写了一封信,站在台上念给他们听。我们的歌声和真心话让爸爸妈妈们潸然泪下。我们知道那是他们欣慰的、幸福的眼泪。最后,我们将信交到爸爸妈妈的手里,并给了他们一个大大的拥抱。那一刻,我们突然发现拥抱竟有如此神奇的力量,瞬间拉近了我们和爸爸妈妈的距离。于是,从那天开始,我们班发起了“给爸爸妈妈一个拥抱”的活动,要求每天离开家或者回家时,都先给爸爸妈妈一个拥抱。这学期,爸爸妈妈们也给我们每个人回了一封信,每周三易老师都会念给我们听。一封封爱的感言,我们和爸爸妈妈学会了相互理解与体谅。在周五见到他们的瞬间,再回给他们一个拥抱,让他们也体会这种幸福。
其实,只要我们用心体会,用心感受,我们身边的点点滴滴都是幸福。
望采纳!!! looking forward to being adopted!!!!!
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祖国在我心中
同学们:大家好!
雄伟的长城是我们的骄傲,它有多年的历史,在宇宙用肉眼看地球,都能看到它。看到长城,仿佛看到了我们的祖国,长城里藏着中华民族伟大的灵魂,它是最壮观的一项工程。高耸的山峰、翻滚的长江。。。。。。都是我们的大好河山。自从党带领着人民打败了外国侵略者之后,我们的祖国正在飞速发展之中,但是,还是有些外国人瞧不起我们,于是,许多爱国志士便都投入了祖国的建设事业中。然而,一些留学知识分子的回国,使中国的命运得到了根本的转折,正是他们,挺直了中国的脊梁。
邓稼先就是这些留学生之一,当时他听说中国的科技状况,放弃了博士学位,决心回国为祖国贡献自己的一份力量,因为他知道:自己是中国的儿女,是炎黄的子孙!
他回到中国,参加了原子弹的研制工作。邓稼先不怕困难,经常带领工作人员到前线工作。他亲自到黄沙满天的戈壁取样本,还冒着被辐射到的危险监制原子弹。终于,在他和大家的共同努力下,原子弹试验爆炸成功了!随后,邓稼先又以惊人的速度研制成功了氢弹、东方红卫星。邓小平爷爷提到邓稼先,说:“两弹是他的勋章,中国为他骄傲!”
中国有那么美丽的河山,那么悠久的历史,那么灿烂的文化,他们就是为了不让祖国受到外国人的侮辱和嘲笑。
故宫、长城,哪个不是规模宏大、气势辉煌?
泰山、黄河,哪个不是风景秀丽、雄伟壮观?
造纸、火药,哪个不是我们中国人的骄傲?
爱国者的信念永远打不倒,他们终于换来了新中国的成立。我们应该热爱自己的祖国,不忘国耻,用自己的双手为国争光!
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㈥ 21世纪杯全国英语演讲比赛英文怎么说
21世纪杯全国英语演讲比赛
Twenty-first Century Cup National English speech contest
21世纪杯全国英语演讲比赛
Twenty-first Century Cup National English speech contest
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Giving is Receiving—Personal Growth in Volunteer Work
南京大学 陈星
第十二届“21世纪·联想杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军
Last summer, I volunteered to work as an English teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers. To be accurate, I didn’t volunteer. I was dragged in. When my friends first hit upon the idea of this project, I was all against it: “What? To spend my vacation standing in the heat, yelling at a bunch of nine-year-olds who couldn’t even speak proper Putonghua? After all, there’s no pay for my toil. No, I’m not going.” But my friends twisted my arms to have me join them.
Unexpectedly, the first lesson I taught turned out a lesson for me. The moment I stepped into the shabby classroom, I was touched by the loud, respectful voices in unison: “Good morning, teacher!” Instead of fooling around, the children were thirsty for knowledge and efficient in absorbing everything I was able to give them. I started to blame myself because I hadn’t even prepared for the class. During the break, I leaned over the squeaky desk, chatting with a sweaty boy in the front row: “Without air-conditioning, it’s pretty hot here. Are you tired?”
“Not at all,” said he, shaking his head. “It’s fine here. My Dad builds asphalt roads. That is really tiring and hot.”
As summer advanced, my enthusiasm as a teacher grew. I prepared my teaching carefully and even used some methods my teachers used. I organized many group activities to give the kids fun. Strangely enough, the heat was also becoming less and less unbearable.
Soon, my one-month volunteer work came to an end. When I was leaving my last class, I turned back and saw smiling faces and waving hands. Never before had I ever had such a feeling of sadness, which was nevertheless mixed with a sense of enrichment, fulfillment and happiness. I was paid for my work, amply paid, not in terms of money, but something more valuable.
My English was improved. I was able to teach it, although not very professional.
I learned about the grassroots-level society. Inside myself a heart is growing, a heart that not only beats for myself, but cares for others as well. The volunteer work gave me a precious little chance to say thanks to people like the little boy’s father, who construct highways and undergrounds, build up modern skyscrapers, and make our cities more and more beautiful. To help the children with their English was all I could do at present to show my gratitude to these unsung heroes. The world may not have been fair to them, so people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. Whatever I do for them, however, I know it cannot be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our cities.
Ladies and gentlemen, now I realize that volunteering is not just a one-time personal experience. It should be a lifetime activity of everybody. Many of us are now offering our assistance to the needy and to each other. Our efforts have indeed made a difference. Whether we are helping children with their schooling, or caring for the elderly in nursing homes, or helping out with 2008 Beijing Olympics, we will not only contribute to the harmony of the world but also elevate ourselves. Emerson once said, “It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” He was right.
I hear that my university is going to organize another voluntary teaching program this summer. This time I won’t be dragged in. I will volunteer.
希望你能满意!
㈨ “21世纪杯”全国中小学生英语演讲赛 The older I grow, the ___(越长大,越___)
The older I grow, the smarter I am.
Being a child,I was a piece of paper without anything.With the growth of my age,I become intreasted in science and techenology.I remembered that I had asked my mother that why I can breathe out smoking.This problem didn't confused me for a long time,until I accessed to science.I recongnised that it is a theory about wather's different form.