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初中英语演讲比赛演讲稿
初中英语演讲比赛演讲稿
篇一:
中学生英语演讲比赛演讲稿
TheDreamCameTrueIwannawelcomeeverybodyhereinthischeerteam.Thankyouforcomingherethismorningtostandonmysidecheeringmeon.It’smydreamtohavetheopportunitytochallengealltheforeignathletestothechampionshipatthisgreatoccasion:
XXOlympicGames.Now,thedreamcametrue.AsanathleteofChina,I’mheretowinthegoldmedaloforienteeringforourmotherland.I’msoproudofbeingoneofthebestplayersintheworld.ButcouldyoubelieveIhadbeenalazygirlwhenIwasinJuniorHigh.I’mnotkidding!
Atthattime,runningwasmylastfavorite.Ireallydon’tknowhowtodescribethefirsttimeIwasonthetrack.Itwashorrible.WhenIstartedtorun,Iwassimplyoutofbreath.AndwhileItouchedthefinishingline,Ireallydidn’tknowifIwasstillalive.It’ssofunny,huhButit’strue,Idid.Well,somethinghappenedandchangedthesituation.WewontherightofholdingtheOlympicGamesinXX.Afterthat,sportsbecameakindofgameincampus.Andtherearemanysportsclubsinschool.Onedaysomeoneaskedme:
“areyougonnatryoneofthose”FirstIfeltsowired.“TrytogetintosportsclubsAreyoukidding”Isaid.Andshegoes:
“WhynotIt’snothardatall,andsofascinating!
”SoIdidtriedoneandIwassoluckytobecomeoneofthosewhodidorienteering.Thatisafantastic
sport!
Youneedtorunandfindwheretogojustbyusingamapandacompass.It’swasn’tpopularinChinaatfiirst.ButwhenwehearditmightbecomeaneweventinXX,wedidpracticedhard,andaimedtowinthefirstChampionoforienteeringintheworld.Whenwepracticed,therewerealotoftroubles.Youknow,sometimesyouneedtogowithyourfeet,butsometimesyouneedtogowithyourheart.Insomesituations,wefacedthedifficultiesandproblems.Andweneedtosolvethatthroughteamworkandstrongwillpower.Sowecanrunfaster,gohigherandbestronger.Thatiswhatwesay—Olympicspirit.Nowthedreamcametrue.I’mstandingherewithallmybodyandmyheartputinsports.SodothepeoplefromallovertheworldtoHEREattheOlympicGames.It’stheOlympicGamesthatmakeustogether.Wearehereforabigdayofsport;wearehereforadreamofsports.Wearehereforaspiritofsportthatencouragesustofacethedifficultiesoftodayandtomorrow.
篇二:
初中英语演讲比赛演讲稿
theroadnottakeninlifewemustlearntolovethelonelypath,notfearit.notalwaysisthepopular
pathasafeone.therearealwaysoptions.theroadlesstraveledcanbefun.topic——tourismandecology:
learningthroughtravel第八届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军——顾秋蓓ascenetorememberguqiubei
shanghaiinternationalstudiesuniversityadvisor:
gonglongsheng
goodafternoon,ladiesandgentlemen.todayiwouldliketobeginwithastory.下午好,各位先生女士们therewasonceaphysicaltherapistwhotraveledallthewayfromamericato
africatodoacensusaboutmountaingorillas.thesegorillasareamainattraction
totouristsfromallovertheworld;thisputthemseverelyunderthreatofpoaching
andbeingputintothezoo.shewentthereoutofcuriosity,butwhatshesaw
strengthenedherdeterminationtodevoteherwholelifetofightingforthose
beautifulcreatures.shewitnessedascene,ascenetakingustoaplacewenever
imagedweveeverbeen,whereintheverydepthoftheafricanrainforest,surrounded
bytrees,flowersandbutterflies,themothergorillascuddledtheirbabies.今天,我想首先用一个小故事。
曾经有一个物理治疗师谁亲赴从美国到非洲做一个关于
山地大猩猩普查。
这些大猩猩是对游客的吸引力,主要来自世界各地,这使他们严重不足的
偷猎威胁,目前到动物园付诸表决。
她去了好奇,但她看见她的决心,增强她的一生奉献为
这些美丽的生物战斗。
她亲眼目睹的场景,场景带我们到一个地方,我们从来没有影像,我
们经历过的,其中在非洲热带雨林的深处,树木,花卉,蝴蝶,大猩猩包围的母亲拥抱自己
的婴儿。
yes,thatsamemorablesceneinoneofmyfavoritemovies,calledgorillasin
themist,basedonatruestoryofmrs.dianfossey,whospentmostofbetlifetime
inrwandatoprotecttheecoenvironmentthereuntiltheveryendofherlife.是的,在我最喜欢的电影之一难忘的场景,呼吁在薄雾大猩猩的基础上,戴安娜弗西夫
人,谁在此度过了一生中最卢旺达保护,直到她生命的最后的生态环境有真实的故事。
tome,themovienotonlypresentsanunforgettablescenebutalsoactsasa
timelessreminderthatweshouldnotdevelopthetouristindustryatthecostofour
ecoenvironment.对我来说,电影,不仅提供了一个难忘的场景,而且也是一个永恒提醒我
们,我们不应该在发展我们的生态成本,环境,旅游业行为。
1/3deforestationtoheatlodgesisdevastatingnepal.oilspillsfromtouristboats
arepollutingantarctica.tribalpeopleareforsakingtheirnativemusicanddress
tolistentou2onwalkmanandwearnikeandreeboks.今天,我们生活在一个繁荣的世界,但仍这么多的新问题的威胁。
一方面,旅游业作为
21世纪最有前途的产业之一,为我们提供了极好的机会都没有看到人都会看到,并前往任何
地方有去。
这已成为一些人的生活方式,并已被证明是在国内生产总值增长的推动力。
它的
神奇,把一个繁荣仙境1落后的小城。
但在另一方面,可能会出现很多问题-自然景观不自然
了。
砍伐森林的热小屋是毁灭性的尼泊尔。
旅游船油泄漏污染是南极。
部落的人丧失了本土
音乐和服饰,听取他们对随身听u2和穿耐克和锐步。
alltheseappalling(令人震惊的)factshavebroughtustotherealizationthat
wecannolongerstandbyanddonothing,becausetheverythoughtofithasbeen
eroding(侵蚀)ourre