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初三英语演讲稿一分钟 篇1

  There is a beatiful country standing in the east of the world .She has red soil , big mountains,long rivers and hardworking people ,she is just like a diamond ,shinning all the time ,and she is my dearest country -------China !

  I love my motherland !Because I love the different races of my country !Each race has its own culture and customs.Some people are kindhearted,some people are ggenerous,some people are humourous...anyway ,I can't display evry race of my country ,but what I want to tell you is that the Chinese people are great.Because of them ,our motherland is developing day by day .Our country is becoming much stronger tham before .

  My country has so many great places of interest ,which is known not only to every citizen ,but also to the world .When the foreigners talk about China ,they all extend their thums and sayEn...China is a famous and fantastic country !Yes,that's ture ! We have the Great Wall ,the world's second longest river ,the oldest history and the most glorious culture .As wa all know ,China is one of the largest countries in the world ,when it is snowing in the north ,the flowers have come out in the south ,when the people in the south are enjoying the sunshine on the beach ,the people in the north are skiing on the ice .How marvelous it is !So now I can speak to the world loudly My country is really great !My country is really beautiful !

初三英语演讲稿一分钟 篇2

  在我心中,有许许多多的、多姿多彩的中国梦。这些梦,曾经让我心潮澎湃,曾经让我热血沸腾,曾经让我心驰神往。无时无刻,我都在为国家美好的未来憧憬着。但是,我清楚地认识到,让国家强盛的重要角色,就是我们---那好似喷薄的朝阳的莘莘学子---正是我们的强弱,决定着祖国的未来。正所谓梁启超说的“少年强则国强”,确实不错。殊不知,在广大学子背后,还有一位重要角色,那,就是像蜡烛一样,燃烧自己,照亮别人,默默奉献的老师们。在一定程度上,好老师决定好学生。所以,师资力量和教育质量也同样重要。作为一名学生,我多么希望有一个好老师啊!那么,我心目中的好老师是什么样子的呢?

  首先,一名好老师应该拥有渊博的知识,更重要的是将课讲活﹑讲精、讲好。一名语文老师,应该诗词历史,写作阅读,无所不通,无所不知。一名数学老师,应该将奥数几何,各种运算,运用自如。一名英语老师,应该说一口纯正英语,与外国人轻松交谈。现在的许多老师讲课都有些枯燥古板,甚至学生会因为老师的严厉呆板而失去了一个孩子应有的活泼与想象力,也变得呆板起来,或失去学习的兴趣。那么,一个好老师就应该和学生之间拉近距离,平易近人,成为学生的良师益友:在课堂上激情澎湃、充满感情﹑身临其境地

  给学生讲课:激动时手舞足蹈,感动时泪流满面;好笑时忍俊不禁,感慨时长篇大论;和学生一起在课文的浪起浪落中随波遨游,品味课文的苦辣酸甜,感受文章的真谛与乐趣将课讲活﹑讲精、讲好;尽量和学生互动学习,让学生带有感情地上课,身临其境地去学习,在学中玩,玩中学;当学生对上课产生兴趣时,往往能产生事半功倍的效果。而这,就是一个好老师应该做到的第一点。

  一个好老师不仅要拥有渊博的知识,将课讲活﹑讲精、讲好,还要有高尚的师德。的确,一个老师的师德将会影响一个学生的思想。一位好老师,就应该抓住生活课文中的一点一滴的小事,借机把好的思想传输给学生,将会使学生终生受益。当看见受伤的小动物时,就应该教育学生:要爱护动物;当看到有人破坏花草树木时,就应该教育学生:要爱户花草树木;当看到有人乱扔垃圾时,应当教育学生;要保护我们赖以生存的地球的环境。在学课文的时候,譬如讲到《自己的花是让别人看的》一课时,应不失时机地教育学子:要学会“人人为我,我为人人”的品质;讲到《金钱的魔力》一文,老师又应及时地告诫学生:千万不要像托德与老板那样有着见钱眼开的丑态,不要为金钱所动……当然,不仅要教育学生,老师自己也要做出榜样。例如:当大家在班级大扫除中都干得有气无力时,老师带头大干起来,挥如汗雨---用自己的实际行动来打动我们、鼓励我们;再如:当大家在街上看

  见残疾人乞讨而冷冰冰不予理睬时,老师上前去,用同情与怜悯的目光看他一眼,用手递上一张大钞---用自己的行动去感化学生心灵中的角落,教育他们成为一个真善美的`好少年……

  现在,不少教师经常体罚或破口大骂一些犯错误及成绩不太好的同学。看到身边发生的一个个典型事例,我十分痛心,并坚决反对这种做法。我认为,真正的教育不是对学生体罚或破口大骂,这是一种能深深刺痛孩童们的心的做法。遭受了这样“待遇”的同学们,不仅会心情愈来愈低落,对学习的兴趣也会越来越低……这种状况发展到最后,就会对这些莘莘学子们---甚至是祖国的未来---产生不良的影响。所以,我认为,一个好老师在学生成绩不好或犯错的时候,应该亲切地去鼓励他,指出他的错误在哪,接着,以足够的耐心,帮助他改正错误---而不是以体罚或破口大骂的方式。长此以来,学生不仅提高了自信心,还提高了成绩---真是一举两得啊!

  …… 现在,是充满生气的20xx年。在这一年里,主席曾发表了这一段令人深思的教导:“实现中国梦必须走中国道路,这就是中国特色社会主义道路。这条道路来之不易。它是在改革开放30多年的伟大实践中走出来的,是在中华人民共和国成立60多年的持续探索中走出来的,是在对近代以

  来170多年中华民族发展历程的深刻总结中走出来的,是在对中华民族5000多年悠久文明的传承中走出来的,具有深厚的历史渊源和广泛的现实基础。中华民族是具有非凡创造力的民族,我们创造了伟大的中华文明,我们也能够继续拓展和走好适合中国国情的发展道路。全国各族人民一定要增强对中国特色社会主义的理论自信、道路自信、制度自信,坚定不移沿着正确的中国道路奋勇前进。 “实现中国梦必须弘扬中国精神。这就是以爱国主义为核心的民族精神,以改革创新为核心的时代精神。这种精神是凝心聚力的兴国之魂、强国之魂。爱国主义始终是把中华民族坚强团结在一起的精神力量,改革创新始终是鞭策我们在改革开放中与时俱进的精神力量。全国各族人民一定要弘扬伟大的民族精神和时代精神,不断增强团结一心的精神纽带、自强不息的精神动力,永远朝气蓬勃迈向未来。 “实现中国梦必须凝聚中国力量,这就是中国各族人民大团结的力量。中国梦是民族的梦。也是每个中国人的梦。只要我们紧密团结,万众一心,为实现共同梦想而奋斗,实现梦想的力量就无比强大,我们每个人为实现自己梦想的努力就拥有广阔的空间。生活在我们伟大祖国和伟大时代的中国人民,共同享有人生出彩的机会,共同享有梦想成真的机会,共同享有同祖国和时代一起成长与进步的机会。有梦想,有机会,有奋斗,一切美好的东西都能够创造出来的。全国

  各族人民一定要牢记使命,心往一处想,劲往一处使,用14亿人的智慧和力量,汇集起不可战胜的磅礴力量!”主席的教导,给我留下了深刻的印象。让我们听从党的号召,好好学习,天天向上,为祖国的未来努力着---还有,那令人尊敬的老师们,请你们协助我们,奔向美好的、祖国的未来!

初三英语演讲稿一分钟 篇3

  Yi ancestors do unremitting self-improvement, self capital! Seventy years ago, had strains tenacious Grass, break through the battlefield on a piece of coke ash; years of rain, years of wind, years of green olive wind and vertical. Had the lone eagle, looking for free in the sky fly; years of soaring, seventy years of tears, years of flourishing dreams, night after night, regression. Had a great people, giant lion sleep to wake the hands; years of Jing Road, years of glory, the seventy years of the souls of condensed immortal monument. Five thousand years of great China, 3000 dust, one billion three hundred million fellow Chinese people sixty years, guoqiuguhen zhuanghuai exciting...... How many deep culture, there are many deep suffering, how many deep suffering, how many unyielding cry, who reminded me the glorious dream, halberd shouts, who would dare to make the Chinese? Face the mountain, you will be feeling it magnificent; looking at the sea, you will marvel at its surging; looking up to a pine, you will praise the big vigorous; overlooking the grass, you praise its perseverance. Yes, that is because they are full of the Chinese nation for thousands of years of indomitable will, it is because they are the Chinese nation's cohesion of the Chinese nation for thousands of years unyielding essence. For thousands of years, the Chinese nation reason suffered hardships do not decline, after suffering and unyielding, tempered and more tenacious, rely on is the majestic righteousness, clank iron character of the soul stirring, rely on is the indomitable and unyielding national spirit. The crystallization of the wisdom of the nation, with simple and powerful, solemn and sacred, condensed into a healthy blood root, flashing above the original pale of ages. Today, let's look back together, and go back to the hard times. "Birth,

  , death is also a male ghost." One thousand years ago, Li Qingzhao sigh. "All men are mortal., according to retain loyalty." More than xx0 years ago, Wen Tianxiang Byung Hwan through the ages; "Infinite tears, who said heaven and earth wide." More than 300 years ago, Xia Wanchun magnificent. "A cavity blood treasure Qin, sprinkling can still go pictorial." One hundred years ago, Qiu Jin and clouds, "Victory! We win!" seventy years ago, forty thousand people China Putian wayzgoose fight a bloody battle For seventy years, we are far from the fire, but never put out the anger against the dark; we say goodbye to the war, but has been continued and the battle of ignorance. Numerous silent struggle, our ancestors with life in exchange for peace in, our fathers with hard earned Ankang, we and all over the world hobby freedom and peace of the people together, to defend this profusion beautiful land Without pretense, from nature, I'm Chinese, I love my motherland.

初三英语演讲稿一分钟 篇4

  Over the past couple of years, several cases of the food scandal have been disclosed on various media。 The problem of food security has bee a hot button across society。 The prevalence of food insecurity has greatly impacted public health, which the government could not afford to ignore, according to the online edition of the People Daily。 -

  在过去的几年中,几起食品丑闻案件已经在各种媒体上披露。全社会的食品安全问题已经成为一个热题。食品不安全的盛行已经大大影响了群众的健康,根据人民日报网络版,政府不应当忽视这一问题。

  There are a couple of driving forces, I would argue, behind this undesirable tide。 First, in the course of the rapid economic evolution, we ignore moral education, giving rise to the rising rate of the problem。 More importantly, the lack of adequate regulation and punishment on those illegal producers enforces the trend。 -

  我认为这一不良行为的背后有很多驱动力。首先,在快速的经济进化过程中,我们忽视了道德教育,从而导致了这一问题不断上升。更重要的是,缺乏足够的对那些非法生产者的监管和处罚加强了这一局面。

  As Confucius instructed, it is better late than never。 Prompt and strict measures should be taken to turn back this evil trend。 The government should launch a massive moral campaign to educate all citizens and draw up tougher laws to crack down on those irresponsible corporations and prohibit them from entering the food industry again。 I am firmly convinced that through our bined efforts we are bound to enjoy more risk-free foods in the days ahead。-

  正如孔子教导的,迟到总比不到好。我们应当采取及时严厉的措施来扭转这一不好的局面。政府应当发起很多的道德运动以教育所有的市民,并制定更严厉的法律打击那些不负职责的企业,并禁止他们再次进入食品行业。我坚信,经过我们的共同努力,我们必须会在未来的日子中享受更多的无风险食品。

初三英语演讲稿一分钟 篇5

  Look, I had second thoughts, really, about whether I could talk about this to such a vital and alive audience as you guys. Then I remembered the quote from Gloria Steinem, which goes, "The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off." (Laughter) So -- (Laughter)

  So with that in mind, I'm going to set about trying to do those things here, and talk about dying in the 21st century. Now the first thing that will piss you off, undoubtedly, is that all of us are, in fact, going to die in the 21st century. There will be no exceptions to that. There are, apparently, about one in eight of you who think you're immortal, on surveys, but -- (Laughter) Unfortunately, that isn't going to happen.

  While I give this talk, in the next 10 minutes, a hundred million of my cells will die, and over the course of today, 2,000 of my brain cells will die and never come back, so you could argue that the dying process starts pretty early in the piece.

  Anyway, the second thing I want to say about dying in the 21st century, apart from it's going to happen to everybody, is it's shaping up to be a bit of a train wreck for most of us, unless we do something to try and reclaim this process from the rather inexorable trajectory that it's currently on.

  So there you go. That's the truth. No doubt that will piss you off, and now let's see whether we can set you free. I don't promise anything. Now, as you heard in the intro, I work in intensive care, and I think I've kind of lived through the heyday of intensive care. It's been a ride, man. This has been fantastic. We have machines that go ping. There's many of them up there. And we have some wizard technology which I think has worked really well, and over the course of the time I've worked in intensive care, the death rate for males in Australia has halved, and intensive care has had something to do with that. Certainly, a lot of the technologies that we use have got something to do with that.

  So we have had tremendous success, and we kind of got caught up in our own success quite a bit, and we started using expressions like "lifesaving." I really apologize to everybody for doing that, because obviously, we don't. What we do is prolong people's lives, and delay death, and redirect death, but we can't, strictly speaking, save lives on any sort of permanent basis.

  And what's really happened over the period of time that I've been working in intensive care is that the people whose lives we started saving back in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, are now coming to die in the 21st century of diseases that we no longer have the answers to in quite the way we did then.

  So what's happening now is there's been a big shift in the way that people die, and most of what they're dying of now isn't as amenable to what we can do as what it used to be like when I was doing this in the '80s and '90s.

  So we kind of got a bit caught up with this, and we haven't really squared with you guys about what's really happening now, and it's about time we did. I kind of woke up to this bit in the late '90s when I met this guy. This guy is called Jim, Jim Smith, and he looked like this. I was called down to the ward to see him. His is the little hand. I was called down to the ward to see him by a respiratory physician. He said, "Look, there's a guy down here. He's got pneumonia, and he looks like he needs intensive care. His daughter's here and she wants everything possible to be done." Which is a familiar phrase to us. So I go down to the ward and see Jim, and his skin his translucent like this. You can see his bones through the skin. He's very, very thin, and he is, indeed, very sick with pneumonia, and he's too sick to talk to me, so I talk to his daughter Kathleen, and I say to her, "Did you and Jim ever talk about what you would want done if he ended up in this kind of situation?" And she looked at me and said,

  "No, of course not!" I thought, "Okay. Take this steady." And I got talking to her, and after a while, she said to me, "You know, we always thought there'd be time."

  Jim was 94. (Laughter) And I realized that something wasn't happening here. There wasn't this dialogue going on that I imagined was happening. So a group of us started doing survey work, and we looked at four and a half thousand nursing home residents in Newcastle, in the Newcastle area, and discovered that only one in a hundred of them had a plan about what to do when their hearts stopped beating. One in a hundred. And only one in 500 of them had plan about what to do if they became seriously ill. And I realized, of course, this dialogue is definitely not occurring in the public at large.

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