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hello,everyone.goodafternoon.thankyouforgivingmethisopportunitytotalkaboutmytopconcern.i'mno.26,i'lltalkaboutfriend.

everyoneofus,richorpoor,shouldatleasthaveoneortwogoodfriends.myfriendwilllistentomewheniwanttospeak,willhelpmewhenineed,willtakecareofmewheniamsick,andmyfriendswillgotogetherwithmesidebysidethroughthisjourneyoflife.

wheniwasten,iwassuddenlyconfrontedwiththeanguishoftransferringtootherschool.ihadtoleftmyfriendsihadeverknown.asakid,ifeellonelywhenistudyinanewenvironmentwithoutapersonihadknown.nobodyicouldtalk,nobodycouldknowwhenifeellonely.thetimewhenicouldn'tsleep,i'llalwaysmissthem,thenthetearsfilledmyeyes.

later,ibecamefamilarwiththeenvironment,andmadesomefriends,whichbecamemybestfriendsthen.theytalkedwithmewhenifeltlonely,theyhelpedmewhenineeded,theytookcareofmewheniwassick.eventhroughwewerepart,westillkeepintouchwitheachother.

inourwholelives,we'llmeettoomuchpeoplebutonlyafewcanbeourbestfriends.whenstayingwiththem,wecanreleaseourselfpletely.wecandowhateverwewant,wecanlaughtogether,talktogether,andevencrytogether.ishouldsaythatbeingtogetherwithourbestfriendsisthemostwonderfulmomentofourlives.

butinthisfast-developingmodernsociety,therealityisnotthat.moreandmorepeopleforgettoenjoythebeautyoffriendship.theyworkhardinordertogainahigherpositioninthesocietyandtoearnmoremoneyfortheirwork.theyhavefewtimetosharewiththeirfriends.withthetimegoesby,theywillbefarawayfromeachother.

friendiskindoftreasureinourlives.it'sactuallylikeabottleofwine,thelongeritiskept,thesweeteritwillbe.italsolikesacupofhottea,whenweareinbedtime,itwillwarmourbrokenhearts.

friends,especiallybestfriends.itiswhatweshouldhaveinourlives,anditcanmakeourlivesbecolorfulgobeyondourimagination.

thanksforyourlistening.thisiswhaticoncerned.

大家好。

下午好。

谢谢你给了我这个机会来谈论我的最关心的问题。

我先到,我将会谈论的朋友。

我们每个人,无论贫富,都应该至少试一两个好朋友。

我的朋友会听我,当我想说,帮助我,当我需要,会照顾我在我生病时,我的朋友和我一起肩并肩在这的人生旅程。

当您是孩子的时候,我突然面对的痛苦转移到另一所学校去。

后来,我变得熟悉环境,交了一些朋友,成为我最好的朋友了。

他们对我说话的时候感到孤独的时候,他们在我需要的时候帮助过我的人,他们就把照顾我,当我生病了。

即便是在我们的一部分,我们仍然保持着联系。

在我们的整个生命中,我们将会见太多的人,但只有少数人才能成为我们的朋友。

待在一起的时候,我们可以放松自己完全。

我们可以做任何想要的,我们能一起大声笑,谈论,甚至是哭泣

七年级介绍朋友的英语演讲稿

andy’sstory

goodafternoon,everyone!

mynameisliyuxi.i’mfromclass1,grade7.

todayi’lltellyousomethingaboutmyfriendandy.

andywasalittleboy.onhisfirstdayatschool,helearnedthreewords.i,you,andshe.theteachertaughthimhowtomakesentenceswiththesewords.theteachersaid,:

"i,iamyourteacher.she(pointingtoagirl),sheisyourclassmate.you,youaremystudent."aftersupper,hisdadasked,:

"whathaveyoulearnedatschool?

"andysaidatonce:

"i,iamyourteacher.she(pointingtohismom),sheisyourclassmate.you,youaremystudent."hisdadgotveryangryandsaid,:

"i,iamyourdad.she(pointingtohismom),sheisyourmom.you,youaremyson."thenextmorning,theteacheraskedandytomakesentenceswiththethreewords."ok"hesaid:

"i,iamyourdad.she(pointingtoagirl),sheisyourmom.you,youaremyson.

that’sall.thankyou.

whenwehavesomethingannoyus,wewillnaturallytofindsomeonetotalkaboutit,thefirstchoiceisfriend.wewillnottalkaboutitinfrontofourparents,becausewedon’twantthemtoworryaboutus.friendissoimportantinourlife,wehavemanyfriends,wewillshareourhappinessandsorrowwiththem,wehangouttogether,inaword,friendsarepartofourlife.whatwillhappenedifsomeonehavenofriend?

wehearfromthenewsthatthecrimepeopleareisolatedbyothers,mostofthemhavenofriends,theirviewpointabouttheworldisdistorted.withoutfriends,peoplehavenowheretorelievetheiremotion,thelongtime’sdepressionoftheemotiondistractpeoplefromthenormallife.sofriendsareveryimportant,wecan’tlivewithoutfriends.

当我们有烦恼的时候,自然地,我们会找人来谈谈,朋友是第一选择。

我们不会在父母面前谈论烦恼,因为我们不想让他们担心。

朋友在我们的生命中很重要,我们有很多朋友,和他们分享我们的喜怒哀乐,一起出去晃荡,总的来说,朋友是我们生活中的一部分。

如果没有朋友会变得怎样呢?

我们从新闻上看到犯罪的人被人隔离,他们大部分人没有朋友,他们的世界观是扭曲的。

没有朋友,人们就无处释放情绪,长期压抑的情绪让人们脱离正常生活。

因此朋友很重要,我们不能没有朋友。

thechampion’sfriends

goodmorning,everyone!

i’mzhaiyuxin,iefromyutaishiyanmiddleschool.today,i’mveryhappytohaveachancetogiveashortspeechhere.thetopicofmyspeechisthechampion’sfriends.

weallneedfriendsinourlife.ithinkfriendsarelikesunshine.agoodfriendcanmakeyoubeeabetterpersonandyoucanlearnalotfromhim.

ofcourse,ihavelotsoffriendsinmyclass.mybestfriendiftianyuhan.sheistallerthanme,andsheisoutgoingandhard-working.bothofuslikeplayingping-pong,weoftendiscusssomedifficultproblemstogether.wheniamsad,shealwaysmakesfeelbetter.iknowsheisreallycaresaboutmebecauseshe’salwaystheretolistentome.ienjoytimewithher.ihavesomuchfriend’slove,ifeelconfidentandibelieveicandobetter!

that’sall,thankyou!

压力大,怎么办?

压力会让你心跳加速、呼吸加快、额头冒汗!

当压力成为全民健康公敌时,有研究显示只有当你与压力为敌时,它才会危害你的健康。

心理学家kellymcgonigal从积极的一面分析压力,教你如何使压力变成你的朋友!

stress.itmakesyourheartpound,yourbreathingquickenandyourforeheadsweat.butwhilestresshasbeenmadeintoapublichealthenemy,newresearchsuggeststhatstressmayonlybebadforyouifyoubelievethattobethecase.psychologistkellymcgonigalurgesustoseestressasapositive,andintroducesustoanunsungmechanismforstressreduction:

reachingouttoothers.

kellymcgonigaltranslatesacademicresearchintopracticalstrategiesforhealth,happinessandpersonalsuess.

whyyoushouldlistentoher:

stanforduniversitypsychologistkellymcgonigalisaleaderinthegrowingfieldof“science-help.”throughbooks,articles,coursesandworkshops,mcgonigalworkstohelpusunderstandandimplementthelatestscientificfindingsinpsychology,neuroscienceandmedicine.

straddlingtheworldsofresearchandpractice,mcgonigalholdspositionsinboththestanfordgraduateschoolofbusinessandtheschoolofmedicine.hermostrecentbook,thewillpowerinstinct,exploresthelatestresearchonmotivation,temptationandprocrastination,aswellaswhatittakestotransformhabits,persevereatchallengesandmakeasuessfulchange.

sheisnowresearchinganewbookaboutthe"upsideofstress,"whichwilllookatbothwhystressisgoodforus,andwhatmakesusgoodatstress.inherwords:

"theoldunderstandingofstressasaunhelpfulrelicofouranimalinstinctsisbeingreplacedbytheunderstandingthatstressactuallymakesussociallysmart--it'swhatallowsustobefullyhuman."

ihaveaconfessiontomake,butfirst,iwantyoutomakealittleconfessiontome.inthepastyear,iwantyoutojustraiseyourhand

ifyou'veexperiencedrelativelylittlestress.anyone?

howaboutamoderateamountofstress?

whohasexperiencedalotofstress?

yeah.metoo.

butthatisnotmyconfession.myconfessionisthis:

iamahealthpsychologist,andmymissionistohelppeoplebehappierandhealthier.butifearthatsomethingi'vebeenteachingforthelast10yearsisdoingmoreharmthangood,andithastodowithstress.foryearsi'vebeentellingpeople,stressmakesyousick.itincreasestheriskofeverythingfromthemoncoldtocardiovasculardisease.basically,i'veturnedstressintotheenemy.butihavechangedmymindaboutstress,andtoday,iwanttochangeyours.

letmestartwiththestudythatmademerethinkmywholeapproachtostress.thisstudytracked30,000adultsintheunitedstatesforeightyears,andtheystartedbyaskingpeople,"howmuchstresshaveyouexperiencedinthelastyear?

"theyalsoasked,"doyoubelievethatstressisharmfulforyourhealth?

"andthentheyusedpublicdeathrecordstofindoutwhodied.

(laughter)

okay.somebadnewsfirst.peoplewhoexperiencedalotofstressinthepreviousyearhada43percentincreasedriskofdying.butthatwasonlytrueforthepeoplewhoalsobelievedthatstressisharmfulforyourhealth.(laughter)peoplewhoexperiencedalotofstressbutdidnotviewstressasharmfulwerenomorelikelytodie.infact,theyhadthelowestriskofdyingofanyoneinthestudy,includingpeoplewhohadrelativelylittlestress.

nowtheresearchersestimatedthatovertheeightyearstheyweretrackingdeaths,182,000americansdiedprematurely,notfromstress,butfromthebeliefthatstressisbadforyou.(laughter)thatisover20,000deathsayear.now,ifthatestimateiscorrect,thatwouldmakebelievingstressisbadforyouthe15thlargestcauseofdeathintheunitedstateslastyear,killingmorepeoplethanskincancer,hiv/aidsandhomicide.

(laughter)

youcanseewhythisstudyfreakedmeout.herei'vebeenspendingsomuchenergytellingpeoplestressisbadforyourhealth.

sothisstudygotmewondering:

canchanginghowyouthinkaboutstressmakeyouhealthier?

andherethesciencesaysyes.whenyouchangeyourmindaboutstress,youcanchangeyourbody'sresponsetostress.

nowtoexplainhowthisworks,iwantyoualltopretendthatyouareparticipantsinastudydesignedtostressyouout.it'scalledthesocialstresstest.youeintothelaboratory,andyou'retoldyouhavetogiveafive-minuteimpromptuspeechonyourpersonalweaknessestoapanelofexpertevaluatorssittingrightinfrontofyou,andtomakesureyoufeelthepressure,therearebrightlightsandacamerainyo

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