第一篇:经典演讲背诵段落
经典演讲背诵段落
人最宝贵的东西是生命。生命对每个人来讲只有一次。一个人的生命应该这样度过:当他回首往事时,不会因虚度年华而悔恨,也不会因碌碌无为而羞耻。在临死的时候,他能够说:我的整个生命和全部精力,都已献给了世界上最壮丽的事业——为人类的解放事业而斗争。
——[俄]奥斯特洛夫斯基
幸福并不在于单纯地占有金钱,幸福还在于取得成就后的喜悦,在于创造努力时的激情。务必不能再忘记劳动带来的喜悦和激励,而去疯狂地追逐那转瞬即逝的利润。如果这些暗淡的日子能使我们认识到,我们真正的使命不是要别人侍奉,而是要为自己和同胞们服务的话,那么,我们付出的代价就是完全值得的。——[美] 弗兰克林•罗斯福
我能奉献的惟有热血、辛劳、泪水和汗水。我们所面临的将是一场极为残酷的考验,我们面临的将是旷日持久的斗争和苦难。人类应当向自己的目标迈进。此刻,我精神振奋,满怀信心地承担起自己的任务。我确信,只要我们大家联合,我们的事业就不会挫败:“来吧,让我们群策群力,并肩前进!”
——[英] 乔治•萧伯纳
美国同胞们,不要问美国能为你们做些什么,应该问你们能为美国贡献些什么。全世界的同胞们,不要问美国将为你做些什么,应该问我们一同能为人类的自由做些什么。无愧于心是我们惟一可靠的奖赏,历史是我们行动最终的裁判。这一切让我们大步向前,去引领我们所热爱的这片土地。
——[美] 约翰•肯尼迪
只要动力仍在,人生之旅就尚未结束。终点之后的慢跑并非停止不前,因为活着便不能如此。活着就要有所作为,这才是生命的真谛。
——[美] 奥利佛•文德尔•荷默斯
树和草
人的生活方式有两种,第一种方式是像草一样活着,你尽管活着,每年还在成长,但是你毕竟是一棵草,你吸收雨露阳光,但是长不大。人们可以踩过你,但是人们不会因为你的痛苦,而他产生痛苦; 人们不会因为你被踩了,而来怜悯你,因为人们本身就没有看到你。所以我们每一个人,都应该像树一样的成长,即使我们现在什么都不是,但是只要你有树的种子,即使你被踩到泥土中间,你依然能够吸收泥土的养分,自己成长起来。当你长成参天大树以后,遥远的地方,人们就能看到你; 走近你,你能给人一片绿色。活着是美丽的风景,死了依然是栋梁之才,活着死了都有用。这就是我们每一个同学做人的标准和成长的标准。
河流的梦想
每一条河流都有自己不同的生命曲线,但是每一条河流都有自己的梦想,那就是奔向大海。我们的生命,有的时候会是泥沙,你可能慢慢地就会像泥沙一样,沉淀下去了。一旦你沉淀下去了,也许你不用再为了前进而努力了,但是你却永远见不到阳光了。所以我建议大家,不管你现在的是生命怎么样的,一定要有水的精神,像水一样不断积蓄自己的力量,不断的冲破障碍,当你发现时机不到的时候,把自己的厚度给积累起来,当有一天时机来临的时候,你就能够奔腾入海。
今天,我开始新的生活;今天,我的老茧化为尘埃。我在人群中昂首阔步,不会有人认出我来,因为我不再是过去的自己,我已拥有新的生命。
我要用全身心的爱来迎接今天;我爱雄心勃勃的人,他们给我灵感;我爱失败的人,他们给我教训;我爱王
侯将相,因为他们也是凡人;我爱谦恭之人,因为他们非凡;我爱富人,因为他们孤独;我爱穷人,因为穷人太多了;我爱少年,因为他们真诚;我爱长者,因为他们有智慧;我爱美丽的人,因为他们眼中流露着凄迷;我爱丑陋的人,因为他们有颗宁静的心;我要用全身心的爱来迎接今天。
坚持不懈,直到成功。
我不因昨日的成功而满足,因为这是失败的先兆。我要忘却昨日的一切,是好是坏,都让它随风而去。我信心百倍,迎接新的太阳,相信“今天是此生最好的一天”。只要我一息尚存,就要坚持到底,因为我已深知成功的秘诀:坚持不懈,终会成功。
今天是我生命中的最后一天;
生命只有一次,而人生也不过是时间的累积。因此,我珍惜今天的一分一秒,因为它们将一去不复返。我无法把今天存入银行,明天再来取用。时间像风一样不可捕捉。每一分一秒,我要用双手捧住,用爱心抚摸,因为它们如此宝贵。垂死的人用毕生的钱财都无法换得一口生气。我无法计算时间的价值,它们是无价之宝!
我要笑遍世界;
我要用笑声点缀今天,我要用歌声照亮黑夜。我不再苦苦寻觅快乐,我要在繁忙的工作中忘记悲伤。我要享受今天的快乐,快乐不像粮食可以贮藏,我不是为将来而活。
我现在就付诸行动;我的幻想毫无价值,我的计划渺如尘埃,我的目标不可能达到。一切的一切毫无意义,除非我付诸行动。成功不是等待。如果我迟疑,她会投入别人的怀抱,永远弃我而去。此时,此地,此人。我现在就付诸行动。
面朝大海
海子
从明天起做个幸福的人 喂马劈柴周游世界
从明天起关心粮食和蔬菜 我有一所房子 面朝大海春暖花开
从明天起和每一个亲人通信 告诉他们我的幸福
那幸福的闪电告诉我的 我将告诉每一个人
给每一条河每一座山取个温暖的名字 陌生人我也为你祝福 愿你有一个灿烂前程
给每一条河每一座山取个温暖的名字 愿你有情人终成眷属 愿你在尘世获得幸福
我只愿面朝大海春暖花开
再东教育宣言:
再东教育不是一家完美的公司,我们可能经常在未来判断上犯错误,这是我们成长中的痛苦,但绝不能原谅自己犯原则上底线上的错误!
中国不需要再多一家英语教育公司,也不需要再多一家会挣钱的公司;
中国需要的是一家能真正帮助大学生讲一口流利英语的公司;
中国大学生需要的是一种文化,一种精神,一种信念,一种担当。因为只有这些才能让我们在人生及艰苦的创业中走得更远,更好。
成非凡之事者,必须有非凡之担当!
这是一个好时代,这是一个谁都不愿错过的时代!坚持理想,坚持原则能让我们再东教育成为这个时代中的时代!
If not now? when?!If not me?who?!此时此刻 非我莫属
第二篇:背诵优美的段落
背诵优美的段落
什么样的语段适合背诵?
1、文章中的短小的事例段;
2、语言优美的事例段;
3、用语整齐的比喻句、排比句、反问句等;
4、哲理比较强的语段;
5、含有名人名言的的段落等。
以下是我们整理的部分优美的语段,值得读读背背。无语的支撑
参天大树挺拔耸立枝繁叶茂,正是来自深扎大地默默无闻的根的支撑。根死树必枯。凌云高楼巍峨壮观气势撼人,正是来自厚重坚实的基石无语的支撑。基石陷塌楼必危。刚强的柱石支撑起了百年不倒的大桥,坚韧的钢轨支撑起了呼啸奔驰的列车。
两把椅子
一个想献身于人类公益事业的人,他必将无暇去顾及自己物质上的私利。两次诺贝尔奖获得者居里夫人,她和比埃尔〃居里新婚燕尔,搬进了五层楼上的三间小屋。他们的会客室里,只摆着一张简单的餐桌和两把椅子。后来,居里的父亲来信对他们说,他准备送给他们一套家具,问他们需要什么样的家具。看完信后,居里若有所思地说:“有了沙发和软椅,就需要人去打扫,在这方面花费时间未免太可惜了。
钱钟书拒当“东方之子”
淡泊明志,宁静致远。一个人要想在事业上有所建树,就必须潜心学问,心无旁骛,矢志不渝。钱钟书是个“名副其实”的大学者,他一生只钟情于书,博闻强识,学贯中西,辛勤探索,著作等身,饮誉海内外。他一生深居简出,甘于寂寞,淡泊名利。他拒绝美国普林斯顿大学的重金聘请并拒领法国政府授予的勋章,拒当“东方之子”。一次英国女王访问中国,国宴陪客名单上点名请钱钟书出席,他竟称病辞掉。事后,有人私下问及此事时,钱钟书道:“不是一路人,没有什么可说的。”真是大智若愚,大音若稀。
首相习惯——随手关上身后的门
英国前首相劳合〃乔治有一个习惯——随手关上身后的门。有一天,乔治和朋友在院子里散步,他们每经过一扇门,乔治总是随手把门关上。“你有必要把这些门关上吗?”朋友很是纳闷。
“哦,当然有这个必要。”乔治微笑着对朋友说,“我这一生都在关我身后的门。你知道,这是必须做的事。当你关门时,也将过去的一切留在后面,不管是美好的成就,还是让人懊恼的失误,然后,你才可以重新开始。”
霍金脸庞的微笑
霍金的脸庞却依然充满恬静的微笑,他用还能活动的手指,艰难地叩击键盘,于是,随着合成器发出的标准伦敦音,宽大的投影屏上缓慢然而醒目地显示出如下一段文字:
我的手指还能活动, 我的大脑还能思维; 我有终生追求的理想,
有我爱和爱我的亲人和朋友; 对了,我还有一颗感恩的心…… 心灵的震颤之后,掌声雷动。
于右任常想一二
民国元老、著名书法家于右任饱经沧桑沉浮,却一生淡泊、荣辱自安。常有友人问及他高寿的养生之道,他总是指指客厅墙上高悬的那幅字画,笑而不言。
那是一幅写意的莲花图,旁边是一副对联。上联:不思八九;下联:常想一二;横批:如意。
温莎公爵,像客人那样自然而得体地一饮而尽 英国王室为了招待印度当地居民的首领,在伦敦举行晚宴,身为皇太子的温莎公爵主持这次宴会。宴会上,达官贵人们觥筹交错,相与甚欢,气氛融洽。可就在宴会快要结束时,出了这么一件事:侍者为每一位客人端来了洗手盘,印度客人看到那精巧的银制器皿里盛着亮晶晶的水,以为是喝的水呢,就端起来一饮而尽。温莎公爵神色自若,一边与众人谈笑风生,一边也端起自己面前的洗手水,像客人那样自然而得体地一饮而尽。接着,大家也纷纷效仿,本来要造成的难堪与尴尬顷刻消弭,宴会取得了预期的成功,当然也就使英国国家的利益得到了进一步的保证。
倘若温莎公爵在宴会上纠正客人的错误而在银盘里优雅地洗手,整个宴会将会乌云密布。所以,一位陪酒大臣说,当温莎公爵拿起银盘饮水时,他看到了智慧闪光。
拓开一块庞大得惊人的市场
浙江大学营销学讲师洪寅康这样说过:“对于一个10多亿人口的大国来说,看准了一个生活中普遍存在的、即便再细微的不便,也能拓开一块庞大得惊人的市场。”高明的商家总是善于以冷静的头脑从消费者身边的种种不便中挖掘商机,创造出新的“蛋糕”。
圆明园是哭泣的
一直以为,圆明园是哭泣的。八国联军蹂躏着她的肌体,摧毁着她的骨骼,冲天大火燃烧的是一个民族的自尊,百多年的疼痛如那西洋楼的残臂断垣穿越百年的风雨永远存在——伫立在那西洋楼大水法的遗址前,我无法不感受圆明园的疼痛,感受一个民族的屈辱和疼痛,是那种切肤的痛。
涌起一种情感---爱惜
拾起一穗遗落在秋天原野上的麦芒时,我们心中会涌起一种情感……
当水龙头正酝酿着滴落一颗椭圆形的水珠,一只手紧紧拧住闸门时,我们心中会涌起一种情感……
当凝望宝蓝的天空因为浓雾而浑浑噩噩时,我们心中会涌起一种情感……
当注视到正义的人无力捍卫自己的尊严,孤苦无助的时候,我们心中会涌起一种情感……
人类将这种痛而波动的感觉命名为——爱惜。
爱那清冷的空气和滑润的乳汁
爱惜的大前提是爱。爱是人类一种最珍贵的体验,它发源于深刻的本能和绵绵的眷恋。爱先于任何其它情感,轻轻浸入婴儿小而玲珑的心灵。爱那给予生命的母亲,爱那清冷的空气和滑润的乳汁,爱温暖的太阳和柔和的抚爱,爱飞舞的光影和若隐若现的乐声……
我最崇拜的科学家就坐在你们中间 一位大学教授在上一堂“大课”,给大学生们讲解世界科技史。他从伽利略讲到哥白尼,从牛顿讲到爱因斯坦……总之,对推动科学发展有重大贡献的科学家,这位教授几乎都做了详尽介绍。一位大学生好奇地问:“老师,这些科学家我都很喜欢也很崇拜。我想知道,您最崇拜哪位科学家呀?”教授不假思索地回答:“这些科学家都很了不起,但是我认为最伟大的还没出现,或许我最崇拜的科学家就坐在你们中间!”
第三篇:二上课文背诵段落
1、《拾贝壳》
4、5小节
看,一个扇贝的壳,像一把打开的折扇,真漂亮!说不定是海妈妈特意留下来,给我们扇风用的呢!
瞧,一个细长的螺蛳壳,像一个张着嘴的小喇叭,真逗人喜爱!这一定是海妈妈留给我们吹号用的!
2、《燕子过海》
2、5小节
一群从北方飞往南方过冬的燕子,在大海的上空不停地飞呀飞呀„„它们一定是太疲倦了,看见我们的船,就像雨点一般落下来,伏在甲板上休息。
我在船票上画上一只燕子。我知道燕子是益鸟,更知道小小的燕子并不软弱。南来北往,不管路途多么遥远,小燕子总是坚强地飞着,飞着„„
3、《鸟岛》第3小节
每年春天,一群一群的鸟儿陆续从远方飞来。6月是鸟岛最热闹的时候。各种各样的鸟儿聚在一起。来岛上游玩的人,伸手就能捉到幼鸟,随手都能拾到鸟蛋,可是却没有人去碰一下。
4、《狐假虎威》第9小节
凶恶的老虎受骗了。狡猾的狐狸是借着老虎的威风把百兽吓跑的。
5、《荷花》第2小节
荷花已经开了不少了。荷叶挨挨挤挤的,想一个个碧绿的大圆盘。白荷花在这些大圆盘之间冒出来,有的才展开两三片花瓣儿;有的花瓣儿全展开了,露出嫩黄色的小莲蓬;有的还是花骨朵儿,看起来饱胀得马上要破裂似的。
6、《小冰熊》第5小节
妈妈说:“小冰熊跟你睡在一起,你身上的热量传给它,小冰熊受热后会冒汗融化。让它单独睡在棉被里,棉被会隔开外面的暖空气,替小冰熊保持原来的温度。”
7、《神秘的恐龙》第1、4小节
恐龙原是地球上的庞然大物。它曾经在地球上生活了大约一亿七千万年之久,比人类的历史长多了。可是,后来恐龙一起神秘地消失了。他究竟是怎么灭绝的呢?科学家们作了种种推测。
各种说法不一,都不足以使人信服。恐龙的灭绝,至今仍然是科学上的一个谜。
8、《程门立雪》第3小节
走到程老师家门口,杨时刚想敲门,忽然,听见程老师打鼾的声音,就悄悄地对同学说:“程老师正在午睡,咱们在这儿等一会儿吧!”他们就站在门口,默默地背书,静静地等待着。
9、《请不要》
请不要把树木伐光,留一片茂密的森林,做小猴的乐园,孔雀的故乡。请不要把草原垦光,留一片苍翠的绿茵,让马儿和牛羊,安居在辽阔的牧场。请不要吧河流弄脏,留一条清清的小溪,让鱼儿欢快地游玩,青蛙愉快地歌唱。请不要把天空污染,留几朵洁白的云彩,让阳光更加灿烂,让鸟儿自由地翱翔。
10、《初冬》第1、2、3小节
早上,白茫茫的一片大雾。
远处的塔和小山都望不见了。近处的田野和森林像披着一层纱,也模模糊糊看不清。
太阳像个红球,慢慢地升起来,发出淡淡的光,一点儿也不耀眼。
第四篇:英语三级背诵段落
英语三级背诵段落
Unit 1Para 11--12page 4
We had wanted to let him know that no matter how difficult things got in the world, there would always be people who cared about him.We ended up reminding ourselves instead.For Jimmy, the love with which we sang was a welcome bonus, but mostly he had just wanted to see everyone else happy again.Just as my father's death had changed Jimmy's world overnight, September 11th changed our lives;the world we'd known was gone.But, as we sang for Jimmy and held each other tight afterward praying for peace around the world, we were reminded that the constant love and support of our friends and family would get us through whatever life might present.The simplicity with which Jimmy had reconciled everything for us should not have been surprising.There had never been any limitations to what Jimmy's love could accomplish.Unit 2Para 10 page 10
If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements.In general, it's better to undo the problem by adding more iron-rich foods to the diet, because iron supplements can have serious shortcomings.Supplements may produce a feeling of wanting to throw up, and may be poisonous in some cases.The best sources of iron, and the only sources of the form of iron most readily absorbed by the body, are meat, chicken, and fish.Good sources of other forms of iron include dates, beans, and some leafy green vegetables.Unit 3Para 14 page 60
Commitment among parents is a key ingredient in the Hyde mixture.For the student to gain admission, parents also must agree to accept and demonstrate the school's philosophies and outlook.The parents agree in writing to meet monthly in one of 20 regional groups, go to a yearly three-day regional retreat, and spend at least three times a year in workshops, discussion groups and seminars at Bath.Parents of Maine students have an attendance rate of 95% in the many sessions.Joe and Malcolm Gauld both say children tend to do their utmost when they see their parents making similar efforts.The biggest obstacle for many parents, they say, is to realize their own weaknesses.Unit 4Para 9-10 page 89
Grant Wood instantly rose to fame in 1930 with his painting American Gothic, an
often-copied interpretation of the solemn pride of American farmers.The painting shows a serious-looking man and a woman standing in front of a farmhouse.He was strongly influenced by medieval artists and inspired by the Gothic window of an old farmhouse, but the faces in his composition were what captured the world's attention.Wood liked to paint faces he knew well.For the grave farmer he used his dentist, a sour-looking man.For the woman standing alongside him, the artist chose his sister, Nan.He stretched the models' necks a bit, but there was no doubt who posed for the portrait.Nan later remarked that the fame she gained from American Gothic saved her from a very boring life.Unit 6Para 7 Page 148
Although scientists still cannot predict earthquakes, they are learning a great deal about how the large plates in the earth's crust move, the stresses between plates, how earthquakes work, and the general probability that a given place will have an earthquake.Someday soon it may actually become possible to predict earthquakes with accuracy.However, even if prediction becomes possible, people who live in areas where earthquakes are a common occurrence will still have to do their best to prevent disasters by building structures that are resistant to ground movement and by being personally prepared.These precautions can make a great difference in saving lives and preventing the loss of homes.Education concerning how to survive an earthquake should be a major emphasis for all government programs and earthquake-related research projects.Unit 9Para 3 Page 229
Prenuptial agreements-or “prenups”-are designed to address these problems as they arise.Prenups are negotiated by lawyers for the prospective spouses ,and signed before a minister binds then in marriage.They have been gaining in acceptance in the United States since the early 1980s,when more states began passing laws that affected the division of financial assets in a divorce.The laws are based either on “community property”(split evenly)or on “reasonable distribution”(whatever a
judge thinks is “fair”).
第五篇:英语美文段落背诵
Youth Youth is not a time of life;it is a state of mind;it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees;it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions;it is the freshness of the deep springs of life.Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s heart the lure of wonder, 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 is a wireless station: so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from men and from the Infinite, so long are you young.------
Risks To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.To reach out for another is to risk involvement.To expose feelings is to risk exposing your true self.To place your ideas and your dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.To love is to risk not being loved in return.To live is to risk dying.To hope is to risk despair.To try is to risk failure.But risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.The person, who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing and is nothing.This person may avoid suffering and sorrow, but cannot learn, feel, change, grow, love, live.Chained by attitudes he is a slave;and forfeited freedom.Only a person who risks is free.------
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die;a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;A time to kill, and a time to heal;a time to break down, and a time to build up;A time to weep, and a time to laugh;a time to mourn, and a time to dance;A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together;a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;A time to get, and a time to lose;a time to keep, and a time to cast away;A time to rend, and a time to sew;a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;A time to love, and a time to hate;a time of war, and a time of peace.-
Ecclesiastes 3:3
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Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after
righteousness: for they shall be filled.Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the
children of God.Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.--Matthew 5:3-11------
Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread.And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever.Amen.--Matthew 6:9-13------
First they came for the communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.Then they came for the socialists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a socialist.Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.--Martin Niem?ller------
An Anonymous Poem After a while you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul, And you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning and company doesn’t mean security,And you begin to learn that kisses aren’t contracts and presents aren’t promises,And you begin to accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes open, with the grace of an adult, not the grief of a child, And learn to build all your roads on today because tomorrow’s ground is too uncertain for plans.After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much.So plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.And you learn that really can endure…that your really are strong, And you really do have worth.------
Happiness Consists in Love
Who can say in what remoteness of time, in what difference of earthly shape, love first comes to us as a stranger in the jungle? We, in our human family, know him through dependence in childhood, through possession in youth, through sorrow and loss in their season.In childhood we are happy to receive;it is the first opening of love.In youth we take and give, dedicate and possess—rapture and anguish are mingled, until parenthood brings a dedication that, to happy, must ask for no return.All these are new horizons of content, which the lust of holding, the enemy of love, slowly contaminates.Loss, sorrow and separation come, sickness and death;possession, that tormented us, is nothing in our hands;it vanishes.Love’s elusive enchantment, his ubiquitous presence, again became apparent;and in age we may reach a haven that asking for nothing knows how to enjoy.------
Mystery We are all still romantics at heart.The romantics give us back our moon, for instance, which science has taken away from us and made into just another airport.Secretly we all want the moon to be what it was before—a mysterious, hypnotic light in the sky.We want love to be mysterious too, as it used to be, and not a set of psycho-therapeutic rules for interpersonal relationships.We crave mystery even as we forge ahead toward the solution of one cosmic mystery after another.