21世纪杯夏鹏讲稿

2022-07-31

第一篇:21世纪杯夏鹏讲稿

21世纪杯演讲稿

Distinguished Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good afernoon.

Today, I’m very honord to stand here to give you a speech and share my idea about 90s with you.

There is a saying goes that “90s Generation is the Net Generation”as 90s are growing up with the fast development of Internet and could be the first experiencers in the information era. Some people even hold that 90s can’t live without network.

To some extend, I agree that Net plays a very important role in most of 90s’ life. It makes life convinient.You can buy almost anything you want and you needn’t go to the supermaket, mall or some places else by online shopping.You can collect a lot of information from the Internet and you needn’t go to the library to borrow the book you want which is hard to find.You can enjoy woderful music and movies you like and needn’t buy a ticket that will cost amounts of money.

But Internet is only a part of 90s’ life, let alone those who live in undeveloped regions. They actually don’t get any chance to have access to the net. I think computer and network is just a tool for us 90s to learn kownledge and to communicate with others. For example, one of my dear friend LiMing,who is really a so-called “Net Generation”. He always buys a lot of things online, such as his hats, bags and even some presents he want to send to his mother. He usually finishes his homework by seaching the information on the Internet. He constantly downloads the music he likes, especaily the songs aresinged by Super Gilrs or Happy Boys. Computer and Internet is tool for him and colourfuled his life .

As a member of 90s, I kown there are so many misunderstandings to 90s. And I know the community is no lack of criticism to the 90s. Nowadays, a lot of people think 90s Generation is a negative generation for 90s are addicted to network, unable to stand a setback, selfish and conceited. However, as far as I am concerned, I inclined to believe that 90s is a promising generation. Though our 90s are not perfect, we need a priod to grow up. As we all know, most of 90s are only child in our family. The majority of us are underage in current, 90s’thought are different from other people. Doesn’t every successful adults grow up from a naive child? So please don’t laugh at us for our mistakes and being naive.What we need is just more concerns and guidances. Please don’t call us the Net Generation, just call us the Growing Generation .

Thank you, thanks for your listening.

第二篇:21世纪演讲稿

尊敬的各位老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!我是演讲者付峻瑜。

各位,请让我带领大家试想一下,如果今天我们每个人的成长在学校教育方面都是空缺的话,那么今天我们将面对科学的停滞,面对社会的混乱。所以我们现今不能没有学校,不能没有教育。

在此基础上,我认为学校并没有扼杀学生的创造力。

很多人人说学校的规章管理制度扼杀学生创造力。可是我们知道成才先成人,我们总要迈向社会。一个社会人如果连规矩、法律都不知道遵守,就算他掌握大量知识,那么他于国家、于社会也是无益的。学校的规章制度重在帮助我们将来更好的适应社会。大家想,如果连学校规章制度都遵守不好,那么将来你怎样保证以后你会遵守社会规则呢?

在学校我们要进行考试,每当老师拿出考试试卷,这个时候那场面真是“天王盖地虎,宝塔镇河妖。”鬼哭狼嚎一片天。但是我们考的是什么?是先代的一个个伟人多次实践而得来的成熟的理论知识。运用这些理论知识能帮助我们成功。而考试恰好是检测你自身的基础理论知识是否牢固的现今最直接、最公平的方式。基础理论知识打的好,你就站得高。

众所周知,随着学历的升高我们的眼界在不断开阔,我们的才能在不断提升。一个个科学家告诉我们这个道理。我们知道霍金如果没有剑桥大学的经历他就不会发表了一系列科学研究,数学家陶哲轩若不在加州大学学习就不会解决了一系列数学难题,屠呦呦女士如果不在北京医学院进修就不会发现青蒿素。学校它一直向我们证明着这个地方是当今培养发现世界、改变世界的创造性人才最多的地方。

学校绝不是一个扼杀学生创造力的地方,它为我们提供许多志同道合的人,为我们提供了学习的一片净土,保护了我们宝贵的年华与青春。我认为做到学以致用,自然创造力就会油然而生。谢谢大家!

第三篇:初中21世纪英语演讲稿

The best gift we can give others is company Hello, everyone! Today my topic is: The best gift we can give others is company. If someone says ’gift’, we will first think of something material, like the gifts we get on our birthdays. But in my mind, “gift” is not only something material,but also something spiritual. What’s the best gift we can give o

Here is the story. I have a best friend. She’s a good student, but doesn’t talk much. For a long time, I’ve been questioning myself why she is my best friend. One day, I found the answer. It was my birthday. I received many gifts from others, like books, pencil boxes and so on. I was so happy that I was always thinking about the gifts. As a result, I couldn’t finish my homework on time that day! All the students had gone out to play except me and her. I was so worried about my homework. At that moment only my best friend stayed to be my company and helped me with my homework. The tears in my eyes came out. That was the best gift I received from others on my birthday. She is my best friend just because of company. We all know that company is the sincerest confession. I think it’s not only a confession. It can also be a small letter, a word and even an eyesight. When people get hurt, a shoulder is enough. When people feel they are left alone in the world, they just need some words to encourage them. Yes, just let them think we are staying with them. They are not alone. For me, I am a person who is shy to show my feelings to others, but I can keep company with them. You don’t need to show your feelings too much when you are others’ company. Company is just like a language with no sound. It tells you someone is with you. You are not alone. Everyone can be others’ company.

Now I realized the best gift we can give others is company. Let us be others’ company.

第四篇:第十四届21世纪杯全国英语演讲比赛冠军演讲稿

金璐:清华大学选手,第十四届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军。

演讲稿:What would you do if you had only one day left to live?

“What would you do if you had only one day left to live?”

I asked this question to my young students when teaching English this winter. What were their answers?

“I would watch television!” the first answer. “I would play with the computer!” the second one. “I would play with computer TOO.” The girl finished her sentence perfectly with a serious smile. Indeed how cute and innocent that smile was, but how seriously my heart was hurt. I was too frightened to listen to more answers like that.

Ten years ago, at their age, I had a different answer: I would spend the last day of my life gazing at the face of my dear grandmother until I inscribed every detail of it onto my mind.

When grandmother was getting old and weak, my family bought her a telephone so I could save time and the trouble of traveling to her home by making phone calls instead. Later we bought her a television so she could watch modern dramas by herself. Then grandma must have been, we assumed, very contented and happy.

But I never really knew how grandma felt. She silently passed away without a word one night.When I heard about her death, a chilling pain pierced my empty heart. The pain grew even sharper as I tried to remember in detail exactly how grandma looked and I failed completely! How could I remember? I had not visited her for ages—it seemed like a century! My memories of her dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.

Even though I have a telephone, can she hear me now?

Even though I might be on television, can she see me now?

Even though I have modern telecommunications, can she still communicate with me now?

With all these “tele”s, I was powerless.

Don’t people just love the word of “tele”, which means far away. Indeed this is how modern technology has changed our world. But please don’t forget this other word with “tele”: telepathy:which refers to human beings’ inborn ability to connect to our loved ones. Our minds are supposed to read each other’s minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each other’s hearts — and fulfill these without any

forms of tool!

But the moment I desperately struggled to remember grandmother’s face, the telepathy between her and me had shut down forever. With the help of modern technology, I killed our telepathy.

This shall never happen again! The “tele”s are great inventions. But “telepathy” gives them the warmth of a human face. Let’s harness the power of television to excite our kids to develop their telepathy with nature„ so that they can read the secret language of flowers. Let’s make the telephone lines provoke us to preserve our telepathy with each other, so we can connect in a warm and feeling way. Let technology keep our “telepathy” ALIVE! We need to wake up and make this happen.

I told my grandma’s story to those young kids that day. They got very quiet. They asked me for a second chance to answer the question. They had come to a new understanding – that very moment they had made to me and to our future together, a dear promise.

Thank you very much!

第五篇:21世纪联想杯一等奖演讲稿

从2009年21世纪联想杯全国冠军金路的稿子看写作思路

What would you do if you had only one day left to live?

(题目设计冲击力强,观众带着问题从演讲当中获得答案)

―What would you do if you had only one day left to live?‖

I asked this question to my young students when teaching English this winter. What were their answers?

(个人的经历是一篇成功演讲稿必不可少的,没有,你的说服力就会有折扣,观众不是来听你解释什么是culture smart or science intelligent,他们是想听你如何用自己的经历来演绎这个题目)

―I would watch television!‖ the first answer. ―I would play with the computer!‖ the second one. ―I would play with computer TOO.‖ The girl finished her sentence perfectly with a serious smile. Indeed how cute and innocent that smile was, but how seriously my heart was hurt. I was too frightened to listen to more answers like that.

(开始对比,引出推理和解释,这个but 用的恰到好处,而且使用的修辞手法,how cute 和 how seriously 平型)

Ten years ago, at their age, I had a different answer: I would spend the last day of my life gazing at the face of my dear grandmother until I inscribed every detail of it onto my mind.

(继续讲故事,对比的手法,different,夹带了虚拟语气,和题目相符;选择my dear grandmother更容易体现亲情,而且这是在生命的最后一天,)

When grandmother was getting old and weak, my family bought her a telephone so I could save time and the trouble of traveling to her home by making phone calls instead. Later we bought her a television so she could watch modern dramas by herself. Then grandma must have been, we assumed, very contented and happy.

(故事没有完成,观众仍然等结论,用by making phone calls instead来说明技术带来的人情的冷漠)

But I never really knew how grandma felt. She silently passed away without a word one night. When I heard about her death, a chilling pain pierced my empty heart. The pain grew even sharper as I tried to remember in detail exactly how grandma looked and I failed completely! How could I remember? I had not visited her for ages—it seemed like a century! My memories of her dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.

(继续讲故事,谈感受,里面修辞博多:it seemed like a century(夸张)pierced my empty heart/ How could I remember?(反问)/ dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.(比喻)) Even though I have a telephone, can she hear me now?

Even though I might be on television, can she see me now?

Even though I have modern telecommunications, can she still communicate with me now? With all these ―tele‖s, I was powerless.

(三个大排比,又是排比问句,凸现她的修辞功底,而且对于问句,她给出了答案,With all these ―tele‖s, I was powerless.)

Don’t people just love the word of ―tele‖, which means far away. Indeed this is how modern technology has changed our world. But please don’t forget this other word with ―tele‖: telepathy: which refers to human beings’ inborn ability to connect to our loved ones. Our minds are supposed to read each other’s minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each other’s hearts — and fulfill these without any forms of tool!

(这段似乎有写空洞,但是它是建立在上面个人感受的基础上的,而且用词的准确到了极致,Our minds are supposed to read each other’s minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each other’s hearts )

But the moment I desperately struggled to remember grandmother’s face, the telepathy between her and me had shut down forever. With the help of modern technology, I killed our telepathy. (逐渐导入结论部分,用词恰当desperately struggled/ shut down forever/ I killed our telepathy) This shall never happen again! The ―tele‖s are great inventions. But ―telepathy‖ gives them the warmth of a human face. Let’s harness the power of television to excite our kids to develop their telepathy with nature… so that they can read the secret language of flowers. Let’s make the telephone lines provoke us to preserve our telepathy with each other, so we can connect in a warm We need to wake up and make this happen.

( 继续推理演绎,最后感召句运用的惟妙惟肖/ Let technology keep our ―telepathy‖ ALIVE!) I told my grandma’s story to those young kids that day. They got very quiet. They asked me for a second chance to answer the question. They had come to a new understanding – that very moment they had made to me and to our future together, a dear promise.

(好的演讲稿件都是首尾呼应,继续讲故事,映出结论)

Thank you very much!

Accepting Ourselves

(字数:366, 演讲时间是三分钟)

Honarable judges, ladies and gentlemen: lead us in different directions, and it is through those choices and actions that we create our realities. Sometimes we choose or do something that takes us in the opposite direction of the reality we want for ourselves.

When we do this, we feel intelligent. We might go so far as to label ourselves ―intelligent‖ when a situation like this arises. Instead of labeling ourselves, though, we simply acknowledge that we made a choice that lead us down a particular path, and then let it go, preparing for our next opportunity to choose, and act, in ways that support our best intentions.

I experienced my childhood in which the words smart and intelligent were used to praise me and people around—I were smart if I did what I were told. This kind of discipline undermines my ability to find own moral center and to trust my own inner self.

If we were raised this way, we may find our feeling shockwaves of intelligent when we do something we were taught was intelligent, even if now we don’t agree that it’s intelligent.

Conversely, I may feel smart when I do what I learned was right. Notice how this puts me in something of a straitjacket. An important part of me requires that I grow beyond what I learned and take responsibility for my own liberation in my own terms.

Ladies and gentlemen: we are human beings with every right to be here, learning and exploring. To label ourselves smart or intelligent is to think too small. What we are is a decision-maker and every moment provides us with the opportunity to move in the direction of higher self or in the direction of stagnation or degradation. In the end, only we ourselves know the difference.

If you find yourself going into self-judgment, try to stop yourself as soon as you can and come

back to center. Know that you are not smart or intelligent, you are simply you. Thank You.

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