第一篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》
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Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10.Eventually, Xia peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion.The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong polytechnic University, respectively.More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”.That was at the semi-final on April 8-9.What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject.Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor.He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas.He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication.While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives.Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade.Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves.It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition.Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9.Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset.Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major.Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University.While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study.The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests.Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others;secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”
Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone;still others are on the way to their dream.With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls.people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks.The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls.They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country.They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits.This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city.My classmates and I were walking with some foreign students.As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads.Suddenly one foreign student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”
“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied.He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate.At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student.For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls.I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible.We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library.However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy.Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated.Barriers would be replaced by bridges.An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library.With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad.But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not.My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls.These walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage.Walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world.If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls.They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world.Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.
《英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》》第二篇:英语演讲稿《让生活充满激情》
Thirty college students across the country attended the Tenth 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Contest in Beijing on April 10.Eventually, Xia peng, from Nanjing University was named the champion.The second and third places went to Zhang Jing, a sophomore from China Foreign Affairs University, and Zhang A Xu, from Hong Kong polytechnic University, respectively.More than 1000 college students in Beijing are lucky birds to listen to the speeches on the spot in Friendship Hotel.Just make to it the finals, they had to get past 60 others speaking on “The impact of globalization on traditional Chinese values”.That was at the semi-final on April 8-9.What will Chinese college students think about the impact? Each contestant had his own take on the subject.Xia summed up globalization by saying: “It’s just controversial and hard to say whether it is good or bad.” Xia took the old wall of his city, Nanjing, as a metaphor.He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas.He suggested that people protect the wall as a valuable relic while tearing down the “intangible walls” of their minds that prevent communication.While some other students are more focusing on the impact of globalization on family relations, attitudes towards love, and job-hunting.Over the past 10 years, the national English speaking competition has given contestants a chance to speak on a variety of topics closely related to their lives.Chinese students become more open-minded and receive various ideas and thinking over the decade.Diversity becomes more obvious on campus, students have more opportunities to express and show themselves.It’s not an easy task for the contestants to win through the fierce competition.Owning to their passion, hard work and persistence, they finally succeeded in the contest.Liu Xin, the first champion of the national contest, is now an anchorperson of CCTV-9.Recalling the passion of study on campus, she said: “When you want to express your idea by a foreign language without finding a right way, you’re really upset.Then you have to encourage yourself, and after a long term of bitterness, suddenly you find you get the right way with joy.” With the champion title in 21st Century Cup, Liu attended the International public Speaking competition in London in May 1996 afterward and got the first prize historically.The winner in 2003 surprised the audience, since she came from accounting major instead of English major.Gu Qiubei, then 22 years old, was a senior in Shanghai Foreign Studies University.While being asked whether she had some good methods to learn English, she said: “Learn English with passion and enthusiasm.” Attracted by the greatness of English language, Gu even changed her major from accounting to English in her postgraduate study.The most important issue in English learning process she pointed out is personal interests.Only people interested in English benefit a lot from the learning methods and those with passion will finally achieve their dreams.When chief of global media giant Viacom Sumner Redstone gave a speech in Tsinghua University on his autobiography A passion to Win, he was asked what made him to restart his career at the age of 60, the 81-year-old media tycoon said: “Firstly, there’s a self-driving force in my deep heart, which keeps my passion to succeed and surpass others;secondly, I don’t think I’m too old to leave work, actually I love my work very much.”
Some of the contestants have achieved their dreams as Redstone;still others are on the way to their dream.With a passion to win, you will overcome obstacles and succeed at the end.I’m studying in a city that’s famous for its walls.people who visit my city are amazed at the imposing sight of its walls, especially when silhouetted against the setting sun with gold, shining streaks.The old, cracked bricks are covered with lichens and the walls are weather-beaten guards standing still for centuries.Our ancestors liked to build walls.They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes across half our country.They built walls to protect against enemies and evil spirits.This tradition has survived to this day: we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptions, however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs of my city.My classmates and I were walking with some foreign students.As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by tall trees, which formed a wide canopy above our heads.Suddenly one foreign student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”
“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied.He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate.At one point, he likened our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this student.For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls.I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible.We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library.However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy.Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated.Barriers would be replaced by bridges.An inter-library loan system would give us access to books from any library.With globalization and China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad.But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not.My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls.These walls attract historians, archaeologists, and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage.Walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world.If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls.They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world.Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.
第三篇:让执行力充满激情(演讲稿)
让执行力充满激情
尊敬的各位领导、评委、朋友们:
大家好!
很高兴能在这里与大家共同交流、探讨、学习。我演讲的题目是《让执行力充满激情》,希望能与大家共勉。说起执行力,让我想起美国作家费拉尔.凯普的《没有任何借口》这本书。“没有任何借口”是美国西点军校奉行的行为准则,它要求每个学员都必须想尽办法去完成任何一项上级交办的任务,而不是把时间浪费在寻找不能完成的借口。西点的核心价值就在于此,就在于没有任何借口所体现出的一种责任心,一种高度的敬业精神,一种完美的执行力。而完美的执行力,正是我们做好办公室工作所迫切需要的,正是我们深入学习科学发展观最切实际的落脚点。哪我们怎样去追求完美的执行力呢?我认为,就是靠激情。
记得几年前,在一部《激情燃烧的岁月》中,石光荣以他激情燃烧的革命生涯,再一次开启了无数人心中封存已久的激情!两年后,一个“富有激情的干部”——牛玉儒,再一次用燃烧的激情感动了内蒙古草原,感动了中国。是的,在严酷的战争年代,需要激情;在火热的建设年代,需要激情。而今天,在激流奔涌的改革时代,加快加快发展的伟大
事业中,同样需要激情。当前,彭山的发展,正处于艰难爬坡、负重前行的关键时刻,正处于快则进、慢则退的十字路口,要度过难关,止滑回升,要实现“保增长、保民生、保稳定”等各项既定目标,我们必须要拥有强大而充满激情的执行力。
有人会说,执行力就是一丝不苟的把自己的本职工作干好,不须要什么激情。但我要说,你错了。这里,我想起一个故事:有两个年青人正在建筑工地上劳动,有人就问:“你们在做什么呢?”一个人答道:“我在砌砖”;而另一个人骄傲地告诉他:“我,在建一座宫殿。”,同样是砌砖,两个人的工作心态却是截然不同的。第一个人把砌砖当成目标,工作自然索然无味,若干年后他仍就是个砌砖工;而第二个人,心中怀揣建造宫殿的激情,若干年后,他已成为法国赫赫有名的建筑大师。
当前,我们正处于一个激情燃烧的时代,改革的壮举、发展的机遇,每时每刻都在为激情之士提供大展身手的舞台。我们这里所说的激情,不是头脑发热、盲目蛮干,而是在科学发展观指导下的主动作为;不是一时的感情冲动、虎头蛇尾,而是可持续发展中的坚韧不拔;更不是个人生活的浪漫多情,而是对事业的执着追求。90年代,国家还不允许私营企业进入汽车制造行业,但有一个年轻人却冒着万贯家产打水漂的危险,凭着对汽车产业的热爱,自己动手拆解、研究汽车结构,开始了独立研究轿车制造。在一次中央领导视察地方时,他鼓足勇气说:能不能给我一个失败的机会!这个冒着巨大风险进行激情创业的年轻人就是现在的吉利集团董事长李书福。给我一个失败的机会!这句响亮的话给我们留下很多值得思考的东西。是啊,成功女神并不垂青所有的人,但只要我们充满激情,参与、尝试,即使没有成功,我们同样会感受到过程中的快乐!
工作中最优秀的人,不一定是能力最强的人,维有充满激情,具有强大的执行力,才是干成事业的关键。世上只有一个天才贝多芬,也只有一个神童莫扎特,更多的人是用激情,用执行力化平淡为辉煌。
古之成大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦有坚忍不拔之志!主宰世界的是你,放弃世界的仍然是你,只要我们充满激情,只要我们有强大的执行力,我们就一定会成功,一定会做得更好!
人是要有一点精神的,奋斗者是要有激情的。有激情才能产生热爱,热爱才能彻底的执行。我们的事业要推向前进,就是需要这样一支永远充满激情的团队。
让我们以更加振奋的精神,更加十足的干劲,更加扎实的作风,时刻保持昂扬向上的锐气,知难而进的勇气,争创一流的志气,把全部的心思和干劲用在想事、谋事、干事上。
让激情搏动心弦,让激情荡气回肠,让我们的青春在充满激情的办公室事业中燃烧!
让我们用火红的青春去谱写激情的岁月,用无限的热诚和挚爱融进彭山加快发展的事业之中,用强大的执行力构建更加优秀的办公室团队,去创造更加辉煌灿烂的明天!谢谢大家!
第四篇:让执行力充满激情(演讲稿)
让执行力充满激情(演讲稿)
让执行力充满激情 尊敬的各位领导、评委、朋友们: 大家好!很高兴能在这里与大家共同交流、探讨、学习。我演讲 的题目是《让执行力充满激情》,希望能与大家共勉。说起执行力,让我想起美国作家费拉尔.凯普的《没有 任何借口》这本书。“没有任何借口”是美国西点军校奉行 的行为准则,它要求每个学员都必须想尽办法去完成任何一 项上级交办的任务,而不是把时间浪费在寻找不能完成的借 口。西点的核心价值就在于此,就在于没有任何借口所体现 出的一种责任心,一种高度的敬业精神,一种完美的执行力。而完美的执行力,正是我们做好办公室工作所迫切需要的,正是我们深入学习科学发展观最切实际的落脚点。哪我们怎 样去追求完美的执行力呢?我认为,就是靠激情。记得几年前,在一部《激情燃烧的岁月》中,石光荣以 他激情燃烧的革命生涯,再一次开启了无数人心中封存已久 的激情!两年后,一个“富有激情的干部”——牛玉儒,再 一次用燃烧的激情感动了内蒙古草原,感动了中国。是的,在严酷的战争年代,需要激情;在火热的建设年代,需要激 情。而今天,在激流奔涌的改革时代,加快加快发展的伟大 事业中,同样需要激情。当前,彭山的发展,正处于艰难爬 坡、负重前行的关键时刻,正处于快则进、慢则退的十字路 口,要度过难关,止滑回升,要实现“保增长、保民生、保 稳定”等各项既定目标,我们必须要拥有强大而充满激情的 执行力。有人会说,执行力就是一丝不苟的把自己的本职工作干 好,不须要什么激情。但我要说,你错了。这里,我想起一 个故事: 有两个年青人正在建筑工地上劳动,有人就问: “你 们在做什么呢?”一个人答道:“我在砌砖”;而另一个人 骄傲地告诉他:“我,在建一座宫殿。”,同样是砌砖,两 个人的工作心态却是截然不同的。第一个人把砌砖当成目 标,工作自然索然无味,若干年后他仍就是个砌砖工;而第 二个人,心中怀揣建造宫殿的激情,若干年后,他已成为法 国赫赫有名的建筑大师。当前,我们正处于一个激情燃烧的时代,改革的壮举、发展的机遇,每时每刻都在为激情之士提供大展身手的舞 台。我们这里所说的激情,不是头脑发热、盲目蛮干,而是 在科学发展观指导下的主动作为;不是一时的感情冲动、虎 头蛇尾,而是可持续发展中的坚韧不拔;更不是个人生活的 浪漫多情,而是对事业的执着追求。90 年代,国家还不允许 私营企业进入汽车制造行业,但有一个年轻人却冒着万贯家 产打水漂的危险,凭着对汽车产业的热爱,自己动手拆解、研究汽车结构,开始了独立研究轿车制造。在一次中央领导 视察地方时,他鼓足勇气说:能不能给我一个失败的机会!这个冒着巨大风险进行激情创业的年轻人就是现在的吉利 集团董事长李书福。给我一个失败的机会!这句响亮的话给 我们留下很多值得思考的东西。是啊,成功女神并不垂青所 有的人,但只要我们充满激情,参与、尝试,即使没有成功,我们同样会感受到过程中的快乐!工作中最优秀的人,不一定是能力最强的人,维有充满 激情,具有强大的执行力,才是干成事业的关键。世上只有 一个天才贝多芬,也只有一个神童莫扎特,更多的人是用激 情,用执行力化平淡为辉煌。古之成大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦有坚忍不拔之志!主 宰世界的是你,放弃世界的仍然是你,只要我们充满激情,只要我们有强大的执行力,我们就一定会成功,一定会做得 更好!人是要有一点精神的,奋斗者是要有激情的。有激情才 能产生热爱,热爱才能彻底的执行。我们的事业要推向前进,就是需要这样一支永远充满激情的团队。让我们以更加振奋的精神,更加十足的干劲,更加扎实 的作风,时刻保持昂扬向上的锐气,知难而进的勇气,争创 一流的志气,把全部的心思和干劲用在想事、谋事、干事上。让激情搏动心弦,让激情荡气回肠,让我们的青春在充满激 情的办公室事业中燃烧!让我们用火红的青春去谱写激情的岁月,用无限的热诚 和挚爱融进彭山加快发展的事业之中,用强大的执行力构建 更加优秀的办公室团队,去创造更加辉煌灿烂的明天!谢谢大家!
第五篇:信念让人充满激情(演讲稿)
信念让人充满激情
南昌大学附属小学
廖文华
在每个人的心灵深处都珍藏着一份信念鼓励你走向成功。因为只有了信念,才能拔起擎天的巨木,才能升腾冷漠的生命,才能裸露许多灵魂,以及在长长的黑夜袭来时也有耐心期待天光。
美国纽约历史上的第一位黑人州长;罗杰罗尔斯就是凭着一个信念而成功的,罗杰罗尔斯出生在纽约声名狼藉的大沙头贫民窟,在那儿出生的孩子,长大以后很少有人获得较体面的职业,在他上小学时,他的校长皮尔保罗鼓励他说:你将来是纽约州的州长,罗尔斯听了这话,相信了它,并且,从那天起,纽约州长就像一面旗帜,在以后的40多年间,他没有一天不按州长的身份要求自己,51岁那年,他真得成了纽约州长,罗杰罗尔斯就是凭着终有一天能当上州长的信念使自己走向了成功。
在我上学读书的时候起,看见老师站在讲台上给我们讲课,就开始觉得教师这一职业多么的令人向往,将来我要是能当一名教师那该多好啊。在高考毕业后,由于种种原因,我走进了师范学院,曾一度后悔过,可后来,还是让我走上了这神圣的讲台,我难得的机会啊!
当我走向神圣的讲台,看着台下孩子们一双双求知的眼睛,我不由自主的产生了要当一名优秀教师的信念。在这个信念的支持下,我如饥似渴的学习,以满足一名优秀教师所需要的知识功底和教育教学功底。为了适应新世纪的教育要求,我刻苦学习了计算机,现已能较为熟练的运用多种软件,并能制作一些简单的课件,在下雨天气时,体育课就用多媒体进行教学。在课改来临的今天,我又多次参加新的课标培训,接受新的教育理念,并用新的教育理念来指导我现实的教育教学工作,希望使自己能走在新课改的前列。
要想成为一名优秀的教师不仅要有较强的业务素质,更重要的是要有颗爱心。作为老师,在学校的身份是多重的,既是知识的引导者,又是学生的朋友,更要像慈爱的父亲那样去关心他们,因为在他们幼小的心里母爱是一缕阳光,让他的心灵即使在寒冷的冬天也能感到春天般的温暖,让他们的灵魂即使遇到电闪雷鸣依然仁厚宽广。在他们生病的时候,我会毫不犹豫的骑上车送他们去看医生。对待同学的错误时,我往往最先考虑的也是学生的自尊,以学生最能接受的方式来进行处理,对他们动之以情,晓之以理,让他们改正错误,走向成功。在我这颗爱心的浇灌下,终于得到了同学们的认可,在全校组织的最满意教师的评比活动中,全班64名学生都对我投上了最满意的一票。这使我倍感欣慰。
太阳总在有信念的地方升起,月亮也总在有信念的地方朦胧,信念是永恒的微笑,使你的心灵永远充满激情,使你的双眼永远清澈明亮。教师就像一颗星,没有太阳那样热烈,没有月亮那样温柔,没有朝霞那样眩目,没有白云那样高远,但从来无怨无悔,与世无争,总是在一个不显眼的角落里,奉献那份光和热。