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ar friends,never worry about your choice and enjoy the process。 i am sure you will get something new and intersting tonight after you chose to e here。 thank you!英語比賽演講稿8青年青春不是指歲月,而是指心態(tài)。粉嫩的臉蛋,紅潤的嘴唇,結(jié)實的膝蓋,都不是青春。青春表現(xiàn)在意志的堅強(qiáng)和懦弱。想象豐富而蒼白,情感豐富而貧乏等。青春是生命深處清泉的噴涌。青春是追求。只有勇氣壓倒懦弱,進(jìn)取壓倒幸福,青春才能存在。如果是這樣,60歲的人比20歲的人更年輕。只是時間的流逝不能讓他們變老。一旦拋棄理想信念,就會老去。歲月只能使皮膚起皺紋。一旦失去了生活的激情,甚至靈魂也會老去,會讓生活變得干燥,沒有生氣。無論是60歲的男孩還是16歲的男孩,每個人心里都渴望著奇跡,像孩子一樣眨著眼睛,期待著下一次,期待著生活的情趣,在你我靈魂深處都有一個電臺中繼站——只有你我還年輕,你總能聽到希望的呼喚,總能喜悅地歡呼,總能傳遞勇氣的信號,總能展現(xiàn)青春的活力amp。 bdquoamp。 bdquoamp。 bdquo一旦青春的39。觸角落下,你的靈魂就被玩世不恭、悲觀厭世所籠罩。即使你老了。只要你青春的天線高,你就可以隨時接收到樂觀的無線電波——即使你已經(jīng)80多歲奄奄一息,你還有青春,你還年輕。謝謝你英語比賽演講稿9All over the world people listen to classical music is difficult to means different things to different people.Some famous classical posers were Bach,Vivaldi,Haydn and their music,they did not tell a story or show strong wanted to make beautiful and interesting music with lovely sounds.Then posers started to express told stories about love and also wrote about they posed music for their music posers showed strong of these posers were Beethoven,Schumann,Chopin,Mendelssohn,Wagner and Tchaikovsky.Classical music has been popular for hundreds of wrote about 300 years wrote about 200 years Tchaikovsky wrote over 100 years ago.Sometimes people close their eyes while listening to classical is difficult to understand they close their eyes they have to think about the music.英語比賽演講稿10The Doors that Are Open to UsGood morning ladies and gentlemen:The title of my speech today is “The Doors that Are Open to Us ”.The other day my aunt paid me a visit. She was overjoyed. “I got the highest mark in the midterm examination!” she said. Don39。t be surprised! My aunt is indeed a student。 to be exact, a college student at the age of 45.Last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a oneyear, fulltime management course in a college. “This was the wisest decision I have ever made,” she said proudly like a teenage girl. To her, college is always a right place to pick up new ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.“Compared with the late 70s,” she says, “now college students have many doors.” My aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be reopened after the Cultural Revolution. She was assigned to study engineering despite her desire to study Chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a TV factory.I was shocked when she first told me how she (had) had no choice in her major and job. Look at us today! So many doors are open to us! I believe there have never been such abundant opportunities for selfdevelopment as we have today. And my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.The first door I see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us. My aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was also happy that she could attend lectures on ancient Chinese poetry and on Shakespearean drama. As for myself, I am an English major, but I may also go to lectures on history. To me, if college education in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and wellrounded development of each individual. So all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.The second door is the door to the outside world. Learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries. My aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous and even calls her generation “frogs in a well.” But today, as the world bees a global village, it is important that our neighbors and we be openminded to learn with and from each other. I have many fellow international classmates, and I am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad. As for my aunt, she is planning to get an MBA degree in the United Kingdom where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her master39。s degree in biochemistry. We are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we e back, we39。ll put to use what we have learnt abroad.The third door is the door to lifelong learning. As new ideas appear all the time, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age. Naturally, my aunt herself is the best example. Many of my aunt39。s contemporaries say that she is amazingly uptodate for a middleaged woman. She simply responds, “Age doesn39。t matter. What matters is your attitude. You may think it39。s strange that I am still going to college, but I don39。t think I39。m too old to learn.” Yes, she is right. Since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 20xx, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms. Like these people, my aunt is old but she is very young in spirit. With her incredible energy and determination, she embodies both tradition and modernity.The doors open to us also pose challenges. For instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning from the West, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family. So, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment, but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, I believe I can meet the challenge head on. When I reach my aunt39。s age, I can be proud to say that I have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more. Possibly I will go back to college, too.Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.英語比賽演講稿11Good morning, my dear teachers and friends! My name is Li Bingke, from class four O five. Today, I am very happy to be here. My topic is “Our School”.My dear friends, wele to our school! My school is very beautiful! It has a big playground. We can play and do some sports there. Near the playground, there is a garden. Many trees and flowers are there. So the air is very cl