第一篇:英语演讲题目
(分类:#Oral English)1.Now in the age of the Internet, reading books does not seem as important as it once was.Do you think people can learn as much on the Internet as they can by reading books? Which method do you prefer? 2.It's been said that technology creates more problems than it solves and may threaten or damage the quality of life.Is this statement reasonable? What problems does technology bring us? Use specific examples in your answer, please.3.Literature is a significant part of human culture and some say it can help form aesthetic taste.However, is it necessary for everyone to read poetry, novels, and other types of imaginative literature? 4.Many people know how to attain success, but few know how to make the best use of it when it comes.So how do you define success and how would you make the best use of it? 5.Do you agree that the people who make important contributions to society are generally not those who develop their own new ideas, but those who are most gifted at perceiving and coordinating the talents and skills of others And please give examples to illustrate your views.6.Most people agree that buildings represent a valuable record of the past for any society, but controversy arises when old buildings stand on ground which modern planners feel could be better used for modern purposes.In such situations, should modern development be given precedence over the preservation of historic buildings so that contemporary needs can be served? 7.It is often asserted that the purpose of education is to free the mind and the spirit.However, formal education tends to restrain our minds and spirits rather than set them free.Do you think university education should be more open-minded and free? And what aspect of your university life should be improved? 8.In today's technological society, we're becoming busier and busier.But the primary goal of technological advancement is to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.How do you evaluate this situation? How can we improve it? 9.Strict laws are important for the security of our society, but there are many cases of injustice based on rigid laws.Should laws be fixed or flexible? Please explain your vies with examples.10.One typical feature of the young generation is overconfidence.As a result, they lack the patience to do a basic job, dreaming that they can accomplish great things is misleading and/or potentially harmful? 11.which qualities do you look for in a boyfriend/girlfriend? 12.What would be your major consideration in choosing a job and why? 13.what is more important in your career, to make money or to be satisfied with your work? 14.Which is more important for you: knowledge from books or personal experience: 15.If you could live in a different time and place, what time and place would you choose? 16.What is your view on public displays of affection such as kissing on campus? 17.If we don't want to give money to individual beggars, what charities would you recommend that we support in China: 18.Do you think married couples have a better life without children? 19.why do you think Valentine's Day has become so popular in China? 20.Could you please tell us, in your opinion, what makes life worthwhile? 21.Are we allowing the Internet to intrude too far into our private lives? 22.Do we need so many television channels? 23.Is it time to scrap the May and October golden week holidays? 24.Is marking western holidays a sign of a modern China or of traditions sacrificed to commercial interests? 25.Should linguistic diversity be preserved, even at the expense of effective communication? 26.Are we becoming too susceptible to advertising?
27.Do you think people today are any closer to achieving a peaceful and harmonious future or harmonious world than Confucius, who lived 2000 years ago? 28.Should bargaining be outlawed and traders be required to advertise a fixed price for what they sell? 29.Should it be left to university students to balance their private lives and their studies? 30.Can the sacrifice of modesty in the interests of achieving success be justified 31.What do you think is more important for a child, a happy childhood or top marks at school? 32.Who should be the focus of investment in sport, the general population or potential Olympic champions? 33.Are boarding schools a good idea or are students better off at home? 34.Should Peking Opera remain true to its roots or change with the times? 35.Does modern society place too much emphasis on physical beauty? 36.Should Beijing's historic main avenue be open to all, big cars and small cars? 37.Is it right for major cities to lift the ban on firecrackers? 38.Is a dependent husband a role model or a cause of embarrassment? 39.Should Beijing introduce a congestion charge to encourage drivers to use public transport and leave their cars at home? 40.Who should take responsibility for the poor diet of children, fastfood restaurants or parents? 41.Is the Olympic ideal still relevant today? 42.Should China introduce a complete ban on smoking in restaurants and bars? 43.Is Beijing a better or a worse city, as a result of the disappearance of the hutongs?
44.Are retirement homes the answer in caring for China's aging population? 45.If you could invite one historical figure to dinner, who would that be? What would you want to discuss with him or her? 46.If you could choose one thing that China could share with the rest of the world, what would that be? 47.Should postgraduate study be a means of improving job prospects, rather than pursuing academic interests? 48.Is it right that success in the sporting arena should open doors to a career in entertainment? 49.Do you think big cities need more public transport instead of more private cars? 50.Do you think that pretty female students have an advantage in job interviews? 51.Do the benefits of the Internet for students outweigh the potential harm? 52.Should the Yuan Ming Yuan, also known as the Old Summer Palace, be restored? 53.Do you think schools, including primary schools, should permit students to carry mobile phones? 54.Do you think a policy of not allowing visitors on campus will harm a university's image? 55.Is the risk of exploitation too high a price for children to pay for fame? 56.What's more important, job satisfaction or money? 57.Which attribute is more important for an Olympic champion, technique or mental strength? 58.Which is better for the arts, private investment or government funding? 59.With about 4200 languages spoken worldwide, would it be more convenient if a universal language were adopted?
60.Do famous people deserve constant public scrutiny, or should they have more protection from intrusive reporting? 61.Are universities justified in celebrating their achievements on a lavish scale? 62.Should people who return property expect a reward? 63.Can privately-run universities in China justifiably claim to be superior to traditional universities? 64.Do beauty contests have a positive or negative social influence? 65.Is there a need for a national film classification system in China? 66.Does the NBA need China more than China needs the NBA? 67.Should there be any restrictions on stars being spokespeople for products? 68.Is it practical to give rural workers the freedom to seek work in big cities, wherever it is available? 69.Should universities provide different levels of service and accommodation for their students? 70.Can a price be set on clean air? 71.Do you think young people should begin their career while still at university? Why? 72.Do you think you can buy good health? 73.Should women do the same things as men to be their equals? 74.Should university graduates go to work in a rural area? Is this a waste of talent? 75.How has TV changed your way of life? 76.Do you read classical Chinese literary works such as “A Dream of Fed Mansions”? Why? 77.What is the meaning of Great Wall for you? 78.Has the Internet narrowed or increased the distance between people?
79.If you were one of the musicians in the movie “Titanic”, would you stay? Why? 80.China has a good food tradition.Why has foreign fast food become so popular here? 81.Should traditional buildings be pulled down to build modern structures? 82.Is an Oscar the ultimate recognition for a Chinese film? 83.As a university student, do you think it is worth spending a lot of time dating?
II.Topics.1.There should be a ban on television advertisements aimed at children.2.It is morally acceptable to experiment on non-human animals to develop products and medicines that benefit human beings.3.Lottery should be banned by law.4.Beauty contest does more harm than good.5.Boxing and other bloody sports should be banned.6.The values of Chinese tradition can not meet the challenges of the modern age.7.Tourism to endangered world heritages should be limited.8.Publicity is better salesperson than quality.9.Sportsmanship and commercialism are incompatible.10.The carrot is more effective than the stick.11.Society's obligation to the poor should be valued above individual economic freedom.12.It's better to be dissatisfied Socrates than a satisfied pig.13.All-round people are more adaptive to the modern competitive society than specialized people.14.The equality of men and women is a dream that cannot be realized.15.The use of mobile phones with camera should be made illegal.16.The consumer plays a more important role than the government in fighting plagiarism.17.Collaboration rather than competition promotes the process of civilization.18.Celebrities should be prohibited from appearing in medical advertisements.19.Museum entry should be free.20.Secondary schools should require their students to wear a school uniform.21.Genetically modified food should be banned.22.Cultural treasures should be returned to their country of origin.23.Boarding schools are beneficial to children.24.The benefits of tourism outweigh the costs.25.Unregulated distribution of copyrighted works over the Internet should be banned.26.The present international ban on trading elephant ivory should be lifted.27.The state retirement age should be raised.28.The Internet makes people more distant from each other than closer.29.In modern society, capabilities are more important than college diplomas.30.Mankind should invest in the exploration of space.31.Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.-----Oscar Wilde
32.I have not failed.I've just found 10000 ways that won't work.-----Edison 33.Courage is the thing.All goes if courage goes.34.The proper function of man is to live, but not to exist.35.There are two tragedies in life.One is not to get your heart's desire.The other is to get it.36.People have one thing in common: They are different.37.Technology is a queer thing;it brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.38.Money is a good servant but a bad master.39.One man's meat is another man's poison.40.Beauty and folly are often companies.41.Cruelty is fed, not weakened, by tears.42.Man proposes, god disposes.43.A fall into a pit, in gain in your wit.44.Whatever is, is right.45.Dream as if you'll live forever.Live as if you'll die today.46.Most people say that as you get old, you have to give up things.I think you get old because you give up things.47.Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.48.Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refugee in adversity and a provision in old age.49.We only live once, but if we work it right, once is enough.50.True science teaches, above all, to doubt and to be ignorant.51.True friendship foresees the needs of others rather than proclaims its own.52.Everybody's youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.53.Animals are such agreeable friends----they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.54.Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear----not absence of fear.55.What does being poor mean to you? 56.Would you ever consider becoming a vegetarian? Why or why not? 57.What are the penalties of increased consumption that has become the dominant way of life in many countries? 58.What factors help explain why the ethic of “throwaway” consumption has become the dominant value in many cultures? 59.What pressures have college students been confronted with currently? 60.Which counts more, tourism or environment? 61.Should using the human body as an art from be acceptable? 62.Should scientists be celebrities? 63.An official is convicted of taking bribes for the needy.Does virtue justify corruption? 64.Do security cameras really have the public interests at heart? 65.Is English education a waste of resources? 66.What kind of influence do cultural values play in determining how women see themselves? 67.If you were the president of your university, what kind of changes would you like to make? 68.Aging has become a serious problem in China.What impacts does it have on the society?
第二篇:2014英语演讲题目
2014英语演讲比赛备选题目
1.Study or part-time job?
2.A lesson for life
3.What We Cannot Afford to Lose
4.Make Every Moment Count
5.What College Education Means to Me.6.The Importance of Keeping Optimistic
7.If I could start my college life again…
8.The core value of our time
9.Generation gap
10.The unforgettable day in college
11.The Future Is Now
12.The Greatest Invention in My Eyes
13.Love and Take Care of Nature
14.Let’s Stand up From Where We Fall Down
15.Opportunity Around Us
16.How do You Get a Good Relationship?
17.My Future Occupation
18.Building Trust Between People
19.On Challenge
20.Harmonious Campus in My Eyes
21.Competition and Co-operation
22.My Dream
23.The necessity of Study in the Library
第三篇:大学英语演讲题目
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1.Now in the age of the Internet, reading books does not seem as important as it once was.Do you think people can learn as much on the Internet as they can by reading books? Which method do you prefer?
2.It's been said that technology creates more problems than it solves and may threaten or damage the quality of life.Is this statement reasonable? What problems does technology bring us? Use specific examples in your answer, please.3.Literature is a significant part of human culture and some say it can help form aesthetic taste.However, is it necessary for everyone to read poetry, novels, and other types of imaginative literature?
4.Many people know how to attain success, but few know how to make the best use of it when it comes.So how do you define success and how would you make the best use of it?
5.Do you agree that the people who make important contributions to society are generally not those who develop their own new ideas, but those who are most gifted at perceiving and coordinating the talents and skills of others And please give examples to illustrate your views.6.Most people agree that buildings represent a valuable record of the past for any society, but controversy arises when old buildings stand on ground which modern planners feel could be better used for modern purposes.In such situations, should modern development be given precedence over the preservation of historic buildings so that contemporary needs can be served?
7.It is often asserted that the purpose of education is to free the mind and the spirit.However, formal education tends to restrain our minds and spirits rather than set them free.Do you think university education should be more open-minded and free? And what aspect of your university life should be improved?
8.In today's technological society, we're becoming busier and busier.But the primary goal of technological advancement is to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.How do you evaluate this situation? How can we improve it?
9.Strict laws are important for the security of our society, but there are many cases of injustice based on rigid laws.Should laws be fixed or flexible? Please explain your vies with examples.10.One typical feature of the young generation is overconfidence.As a result, they lack the patience to do a basic job, dreaming that they can accomplish great things is misleading and/or potentially harmful?
11.which qualities do you look for in a boyfriend/girlfriend? 12.What would be your major consideration in choosing a job and why?
13.what is more important in your career, to make money or to be satisfied with your work?
14.Which is more important for you: knowledge from books or personal experience:
15.If you could live in a different time and place, what time and place would you choose?
16.What is your view on public displays of affection such as kissing on campus?
17.If we don't want to give money to individual beggars, what charities would you recommend that we support in China:
18.Do you think married couples have a better life without children?
19.why do you think Valentine's Day has become so popular in China?
20.Could you please tell us, in your opinion, what makes life worthwhile?
21.Are we allowing the Internet to intrude too far into our private lives?
22.Do we need so many television channels?
23.Is it time to scrap the May and October golden week holidays?
24.Is marking western holidays a sign of a modern China or of traditions sacrificed to commercial interests?
25.Should linguistic diversity be preserved, even at the expense of effective communication?
26.Are we becoming too susceptible to advertising?
27.Do you think people today are any closer to achieving a peaceful and harmonious future or harmonious world than Confucius, who lived 2000 years ago?
28.Should bargaining be outlawed and traders be required to advertise a fixed price for what they sell?
29.Should it be left to university students to balance their private lives and their studies?
30.Can the sacrifice of modesty in the interests of achieving success be justified
31.What do you think is more important for a child, a happy childhood or top marks at school? 32.Who should be the focus of investment in sport, the general population or potential Olympic champions?
33.Are boarding schools a good idea or are students better off at home?
34.Should Peking Opera remain true to its roots or change with the times?
35.Does modern society place too much emphasis on physical beauty?
36.Should Beijing's historic main avenue be open to all, big cars and small cars?
37.Is it right for major cities to lift the ban on firecrackers?
38.Is a dependent husband a role model or a cause of embarrassment?
39.Should Beijing introduce a congestion charge to encourage drivers to use public transport and leave their cars at home?
40.Who should take responsibility for the poor diet of children, fastfood restaurants or parents?
41.Is the Olympic ideal still relevant today?
42.Should China introduce a complete ban on smoking in restaurants and bars?
43.Is Beijing a better or a worse city, as a result of the disappearance of the hutongs?
44.Are retirement homes the answer in caring for China's aging population?
45.If you could invite one historical figure to dinner, who would that be? What would you want to discuss with him or her?
46.If you could choose one thing that China could share with the rest of the world, what would that be?
47.Should postgraduate study be a means of improving job prospects, rather than pursuing academic interests?
48.Is it right that success in the sporting arena should open doors to a career in entertainment?
49.Do you think big cities need more public transport instead of more private cars?
50.Do you think that pretty female students have an advantage in job interviews? 51.Do the benefits of the Internet for students outweigh the potential harm?
52.Should the Yuan Ming Yuan, also known as the Old Summer Palace, be restored?
53.Do you think schools, including primary schools, should permit students to carry mobile phones?
54.Do you think a policy of not allowing visitors on campus will harm a university's image?
55.Is the risk of exploitation too high a price for children to pay for fame?
56.What's more important, job satisfaction or money?
57.Which attribute is more important for an Olympic champion, technique or mental strength?
58.Which is better for the arts, private investment or government funding?
59.With about 4200 languages spoken worldwide, would it be more convenient if a universal language were adopted?
60.Do famous people deserve constant public scrutiny, or should they have more protection from intrusive reporting?
61.Are universities justified in celebrating their achievements on a lavish scale?
62.Should people who return property expect a reward?
63.Can privately-run universities in China justifiably claim to be superior to traditional universities?
64.Do beauty contests have a positive or negative social influence?
65.Is there a need for a national film classification system in China?
66.Does the NBA need China more than China needs the NBA?
67.Should there be any restrictions on stars being spokespeople for products?
68.Is it practical to give rural workers the freedom to seek work in big cities, wherever it is available?
69.Should universities provide different levels of service and accommodation for their students? 70.Can a price be set on clean air?
71.Do you think young people should begin their career while still at university? Why?
72.Do you think you can buy good health?
73.Should women do the same things as men to be their equals?
74.Should university graduates go to work in a rural area? Is this a waste of talent?
75.How has TV changed your way of life?
76.Do you read classical Chinese literary works such as “A Dream of Fed Mansions”? Why?
77.What is the meaning of Great Wall for you?
78.Has the Internet narrowed or increased the distance between people?
79.If you were one of the musicians in the movie “Titanic”, would you stay? Why?
80.China has a good food tradition.Why has foreign fast food become so popular here?
81.Should traditional buildings be pulled down to build modern structures?
82.Is an Oscar the ultimate recognition for a Chinese film?
83.As a university student, do you think it is worth spending a lot of time dating?
II.Topics.1.There should be a ban on television advertisements aimed at children.2.It is morally acceptable to experiment on non-human animals to develop products and medicines that benefit human beings.3.Lottery should be banned by law.4.Beauty contest does more harm than good.5.Boxing and other bloody sports should be banned.6.The values of Chinese tradition can not meet the challenges of the modern age.7.Tourism to endangered world heritages should be limited.8.Publicity is better salesperson than quality.9.Sportsmanship and commercialism are incompatible.10.The carrot is more effective than the stick.11.Society's obligation to the poor should be valued above individual economic freedom.12.It's better to be dissatisfied Socrates than a satisfied pig.13.All-round people are more adaptive to the modern competitive society than specialized people.14.The equality of men and women is a dream that cannot be realized.15.The use of mobile phones with camera should be made illegal.16.The consumer plays a more important role than the government in fighting plagiarism.17.Collaboration rather than competition promotes the process of civilization.18.Celebrities should be prohibited from appearing in medical advertisements.19.Museum entry should be free.20.Secondary schools should require their students to wear a school uniform.21.Genetically modified food should be banned.22.Cultural treasures should be returned to their country of origin.23.Boarding schools are beneficial to children.24.The benefits of tourism outweigh the costs.25.Unregulated distribution of copyrighted works over the Internet should be banned.26.The present international ban on trading elephant ivory should be lifted.27.The state retirement age should be raised.28.The Internet makes people more distant from each other than closer.29.In modern society, capabilities are more important than college diplomas.30.Mankind should invest in the exploration of space.31.Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.-----Oscar Wilde
32.I have not failed.I've just found 10000 ways that won't work.-----Edison
33.Courage is the thing.All goes if courage goes.34.The proper function of man is to live, but not to exist.35.There are two tragedies in life.One is not to get your heart's desire.The other is to get it.36.People have one thing in common: They are different.37.Technology is a queer thing;it brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.38.Money is a good servant but a bad master.39.One man's meat is another man's poison.40.Beauty and folly are often companies.41.Cruelty is fed, not weakened, by tears.42.Man proposes, god disposes.43.A fall into a pit, in gain in your wit.44.Whatever is, is right.45.Dream as if you'll live forever.Live as if you'll die today.46.Most people say that as you get old, you have to give up things.I think you get old because you give up things.47.Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.48.Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refugee in adversity and a provision in old age.49.We only live once, but if we work it right, once is enough.50.True science teaches, above all, to doubt and to be ignorant.51.True friendship foresees the needs of others rather than proclaims its own.52.Everybody's youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.53.Animals are such agreeable friends----they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.54.Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear----not absence of fear.55.What does being poor mean to you?
56.Would you ever consider becoming a vegetarian? Why or why not?
57.What are the penalties of increased consumption that has become the dominant way of life in many countries?
58.What factors help explain why the ethic of “throwaway” consumption has become the dominant value in many cultures?
59.What pressures have college students been confronted with currently?
60.Which counts more, tourism or environment?
61.Should using the human body as an art from be acceptable?
62.Should scientists be celebrities?
63.An official is convicted of taking bribes for the needy.Does virtue justify corruption?
64.Do security cameras really have the public interests at heart?
65.Is English education a waste of resources?
66.What kind of influence do cultural values play in determining how women see themselves?
67.If you were the president of your university, what kind of changes would you like to make?
68.Aging has become a serious problem in China.What impacts does it have on the society?
1、The Future Is Now
2、Man and the Internet
3、The Greatest Invention in My Eyes
4、Unity and Diversity
5、The Significance of Morning Reading 6、1+1=2?(Does one plus one equal two?)
7、Love and Take Care of Nature
8、Let’s Stand up From Where We Fall Down
9、Opportunity Around Us
10、Computer Games, Bless or Curse?
11、How do You Get a Good Relationship? 12、My Future Occupation
16、The East and the West, Let’s Enjoy the Combination of the two Cultures
17、Building Trust Between People
18、On Challenge
19、Harmonious Campus in My Eyes 20、Competition and Co-operation
22、My Dreams
23、To go for great goals, you have to start from minor ones.24、Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.25、Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.26、The Importance of Reading intensively
27、United we stand, divided we fall
第四篇:大学生英语演讲题目
大学生英语演讲赛话题选编.时间:09-06-17 11:18:03 来源: 点击:1145
1、在遇到困难时,放弃也是正确的选择吗? do you think it’s proper to give up, if it just seems too hard.2、人们经常把老师比作蜡烛或园丁,你会选择那种比喻你的老师?为什么? your teacher to? why ?
3、如果你给荆州市长写信反映你最关心的问题,你会写什么? if you are to write to the mayor of your city about the problem that you are most concerned about, what would you write to him?
4、如果你的父母或朋友误解了你,你会怎么做? what would you do if your parents or friends misunderstand you?
5、语言环境对英语学习重要吗? environment.what do you think of this problem and how do you solve it? 6.什么样的男孩算“酷”? what makes a boy cool? 7.如果你有机会见到姚明,你会对他说什么? if yao ming was here today, what would you say to him? 8.“人生最大的敌人是自己”这种说法对吗?为什么? some people say the real enemy of life is ourselves.do you agree? why ? 9.你如何面对大学生活各方面的压力? what do you do or how do you cope or deal with the pressure of your campus life? 10.每个人都希望梦想成真。请你告诉我们,你如何理解“梦想成真”? 11.你以什么方式和同学或家人交流? online or face to face? and why? 12.你最喜欢的一句名言是什么?并请解释这句话。what is your favorite saying? can you explain it? 13.which foreign film do you like best? please give me your reason.你最喜欢哪部外国电影?为什么? 14.which of the four characters in the journey to the west,xi you ji, would you most like to make friend with? 你最喜欢和《西游记》里头四位主角中的哪位做朋友? 15.who do you most admire? what’s the one thing he or she said has the most influence on you? 你最崇拜的人是谁?他的哪句话对你的影响最大?
16、have you ever taken part in a military training? if so, how did the military training change you? 你参加过军训吗?如果参加过,军训怎样改变了你? 17.what are the characteristics for a good teacher ? use reasons and examples to support your response 一个好老师应该具备什么样的性格? 列举理由和事例说明.18.environment protection is not just a governmental issue.what can you do as an individual? 环境保护不仅仅是政府的事情,作为个人,你该为保护环境做什么? 19.suppose you are president of our university, what is your major concern at the moment? 假如你是我们学校的校长, 你目前最关心的是什么?为什么? 20.could you make some suggestions to railway administration to solve the spring festival transportation problem? 你能给铁道管理部门一些建议来解决春运难的问题吗?.do you think it is rational that sportsmen get high salary? what do you think of sports 你认为运动员得高薪合理吗?你怎样看待运动员通过商业广告赚钱的问题? 2.why do more and more people want to move to large cities? what are advantages and disadvantages of this trend to the country’s economic development? 为什么越来越多的人想搬到大城市?这种趋势对国家经济发展有什么利弊? 23.do you think the cet-4 or cet-6 test should be cancelled? give your reasons.大学英语四六级考试应该取消吗?为什么?.what do you think of the discount tactic in today’s market? is discount a good or bad practice? 你怎么看待市场打折策略? 25.who should be mostly blamed for difficulties in job hunting for college students? 谁应该为大学生求职难负最大的责任?篇二:大学生英语演讲话题
大学生英语演讲话题
ladies and gentlemen , good afternoon!i’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech.today my topic is “youth”.i hope you will like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it.first i want to ask you some questions:
1、do you know what is youth?
2、how do you master your youth? youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind;it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshne;it is the freshneof the deep springs of life.youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease.this often existsin a man of 60 more than a boy of 20.nobody grows old merely by a number of years.we grow old by deserting our ideals.years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust.whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ‘s heart the lure of wonders, 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’s a wirelestation : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young.when the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80.thank you!篇三:第四届全国大学生英语演讲赛题目
第四届全国大学生英语演讲赛题目 1.how to behave when applying for a job? 2.i am proud of being chinese 3.happy is he who is content 4.how to make our campus life more meaningful? 5.no imagination,no invention 6.what is happiness? 7.knowledge is power 8.the importance of being creative 9.all roads lead to rome 10.knowledge and ability 11.loyalty 23.how to carry out the quality education? 24.what the world will look like in ten years? 25.how can you achieve pure friendship? vigor vigour glamour 27.is world peace possible? 28.how can we preserve our traditional culture? 29.in face of success 30.how can we protect wildlife? 31.what will wto bring us? 34.united we stand,divided we fall 35.money can not buy everything 36.actions speak louder than words 37.what would you do with three wishes? 38.experience is the best teacher 39.english as a global language 40.a friend in need is a friend indeed 41.is the spoken english test necessary? 42.health and wealth 43.where theres a will there is a way 44.no pains,no gains 45.haste makes waste 46.practice makes perfect 47.responsibilities college students should undertake 48.what do i study for? 49.the value of moral education 50.the importance of reading extensively 要求: 1.自选题目 2.自己完成,但可以参考其他材料,必须标明出处。3.提前一周交给我审查。篇四:2013外研社杯大学生英语演讲大赛选题参考资料—learn how to learn learning how to learn sounds very esoteric at first;very enigmatic.what could i mean?—learn how to learn? everyone knows how to learn: you repeat the times tables and definitions and capitals’ names again and again, until you remember them.that is learning, right? nooooo!that is toilet training, folks!that is holding poo-poo in until the teacher says you can go, then letting it out on demand;not learning.think about it—in however many years of education you have, through the sometimes seemingly endless hours sitting still needlessly, upon pain of punishment and public shaming, forbidden even from harmlessly gazing out the window at the tender ages of seven, eight, nine years old when things like trees and clouds and the very ground were still magical, not mere objects of study—when did anyone ever give you so much as a single five-minute lesson about how to learn, itself? in the immortal phrase of the master of international mystery and intrigue in films, charlie chan: amazing!okay, so let’s get down to it.the role of a teacher, according to plato, is to show people what they already know.what he meant by that is showing you things you don’t understand in terms of things you already know, so you learn how to do that continually, yourself.the goal of a student, therefore, is learning how to access what you already know, to help you understand what you don’t.i showed a class of second graders, who were struggling with first learning how to fill in blank spaces of sentences from words at the top of the page, that it was like putting pieces of a puzzle together, which may at first look like they fit, but upon closer examination from other criteria than the obvious, don’t.ahhh, they’d done that 100 times!the problem that immediately arises like a giant dragon for most people, and forever stands between them and ever learning how to learn, is selecting what we already know that is similar enough to what we don’t, to help us understand it, as well.that is our subject.look around you.lo and behold, as different as the people you see are, we are actually very similar in structure.as different as their clothes and book bags are, they are very similar in structure.as different as all the elements on earth are, stacked neatly together in the table of elements, the structure of their atoms are again very similar, varying in the number of electrons, protons, and neutrons much the way people are different heights and weights.wellll, wouldn’t it stand to reason that information also has a relatively uniform structure? mind as i was writing this, from hamlet’s fore-mentioned soliloquy, the way the ball bounces back into basketball players’ hands while spinning and changing directions at full speed, according to the laws of physics, because the structure of their motions are properly aligned, from having done it thousands of times and mastered the necessary speed, strength, stamina, flexibility, timing, and touch.brilliantly because they have brilliant ideas, whereas the opposite is true.they get brilliant ideas because the soundness of their narrative structure promulgates them, just as holiday ornaments remain in the closet, so to speak, until the holiday tree is present to hang them on.ill give you a hint: every book or article about doing anything well uses numerous anecdotes to illustrate their point and draws analogies between the matter at hand and the world at large, showing you things you don’t know about in terms of other things you already understand.people who learn how to do that, themselves, continually see how things they dont know about are similar to things they already understand, and therefore learn geometrically instead of arithmetically, bringing everything they know to bear on any given matter at hand.the entire learning curve is accelerated instead of incremental.sounds simple enough.so does playing the trumpet or soccer, but as the vice chair of a medical school realized, who had been telling students for decades the power of anecdotes in eliciting information from patients, theres as much more to formulating them than meets the eye, as wielding a scalpel.one of the postdoctoral psychologists at the institute for rational emotive therapy(now the albert ellis institute)pointed out when i spoke there that they already tell psychologists to have patients formulate their situation anecdotally.“thats like telling people who worry too much not to worry about it!” i pointed out.i spent thirty years virtually unravelling the fabric of information, which anyone can then use to make a pillow, a curtain, or a tapestry, as they please, the way children fill in a numbered coloring book.it also makes learning fun.a seven-year old autistic child asked if i were going to do more magic tricks the second time i came to her class.not knowing any, i asked what she meant.the way you change one thing into another all the time.a nine-year old asked regarding the think outside the box sign outside their schools guidance counsellors office, if this were how you get outside the box.a ten-year old asked if you could change your whole brain this way.and your life, i replied;maybe the whole darned world.two minutes later she asked: what happens to people who cant get outside the box.less than a minute later, she realized the answer: theyre soon lost in it, as well.think about the fortunes spent on after-school tutoring programs.i believe sylvan is around $8000 down;then you pay $150 / week!think about the fortunes spent on therapy and marriage counselling.relationships are a function of...relating the situation at hand to others like it in the world at large.wow!how can someone relate well to others, in business or at home, who cannot relate one thing to another, in the first place? this is here is the question of questions for you: how can you hope to use what others teach you about life or work, in person or books, lacking this one skill, without which the authors or speakers couldnt explain what they are teaching? think about it!even unleashing your passion for life, let alone other things, is a function of how fully, deeply, vividly, and clearly you can think about them.i think;therefore i feel, not just am!篇五:全国大学生英语英语演讲比赛第一名
全国大学生英语英语演讲比赛第一名 顾秋蓓 演讲稿 a scene to remember gu qiubei shanghai international studies university advisor: gong longsheng good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.today i would like to begin with a story.there was once a physical therapist who traveled all the way from america to africa to do a census about mountain gorillas [go·ril·la || g?r?l?]n.大猩猩;歹徒;壮而残暴的男人。these gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world;this put them severely under threat of poaching and being put into the zoo.she went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures.she witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged weve ever been, where in the very depth of the african rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled their babies.yes, thats a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called gorillas in the mist, based on a true story of mrs.dian fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.to me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment.today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems.on the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the 21st century, provides pe ople with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go去看看每一件值得看的事情, 去任何一个值得去(或可以去)的地方。
第五篇:英语演讲题目汇总
1.Sharing economy has become a popular term among young people.By sharing transportation and assets, we can reduce negative environmental impact by reducing the amount of good needing to be produced which cuts down on industry pollution(such as reducing the carbon footprint and consumption of resources).However, some people hold an unfavorable opinion that “sharing economy” is actually “access economy”.Do you agree with the statement that when “sharing” is market-mediated — when a company is an intermediary between consumers who don’t know each other — it is no longer sharing at all?
2.Owing to the breakneck high technology development, our life is becoming more environmental friendly.For example, Kindle and the application of office soft wares reduce the use of paper.So how do high-tech devices influence our daily life to make it greener?
3.America is exporting its most influential cultural product, Hollywood movies, to the rest of the world.As a result, the American spirit embodied in the movies has been taken more and more as universal.In your opinion, what is American spirit? Please use examples to illustrate your point of view.4.Environmental protection has been a more and more popular issue and attracts more and more attention of people.Meanwhile, nowadays, many laws have passed to raise people’s awareness of protecting the environment.Do you think it is a feasible way? In other words, which way do you think is helpful to protect the environment, legislation of environmental protection laws or just cultivating people’s consciousness of protecting the environment?
5.In recent years, thanks to the rapid development in information technology, online learning has greatly influenced education across the globe.For example, MOOC has enabled people to participate in classes of some very famous universities thousands of miles away for free.In your opinion, what impact would online learning have on traditional educational system?
6.From the perspective of cross-cultural communication, how can you, as a college student, bridge the cultural gap? You can use an example in your daily life to illustrate.For instance, your foreign teachers are from other cultural background, is there any misunderstanding happen between your foreign teachers and you? How do you overcome the difficulty?
7.Do you know “Tiger Mother Education”? Tiger mother, like Amy Chua, refers to a strict or demanding mother who pushes her children to be successful academically by attaining high levels of scholastic and academic achievement, using method regarded as typical of child rearing in East Asia.Tiger mothers prioritize school work above all else and only allow children to participate in activities in order to potentially win awards which believe will increase the chance of the child’s acceptance to the best schools.So in your opinion, do you agree with this kind of education? What are the advantages and disadvantages? How to improve it?