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英语即兴演讲稿
英语即兴演讲稿
【篇一:
英语三分钟即兴演讲题目和参考思路】
1.shouldparentssetlimitsininternetaccessfortheirteenagechildren?
why?
internetisdangerousifachildhasunlimitedfreedomtouseit.becauseteenagersaretooweaktoresistthegreattempt.variousonlinegameswillcosttheiralmostall-daytime.andmanykindsofonlinemoviesmayteachthemunhealthycontentsuchasviolence.also,long-timeexposuretocomputerwilldogreatharmtoteenager’seyesight.achildaddictedtointernetwillneglecthisstudycompletely.however,thewordlimitdoesnotmeanforbidding.itcan’tbedeniedthatinternetisaveryusefultoolforlearning.inthisinformationage,computerandinternetisessential.adequateaccesstointernetwillcontributetoteenagerskeepingpacewiththisworld.also,internetisafineentertainmentforstudentswhohavestudylongtimeandgettired.so,ithinkparentsshouldsetlimitsonbutnotforbidaccessfortheirteenagerchildren.
2.shouldsmokingbeprohibitedcompletelyinallcountries?
why?
well,it’saquitecomplexquestion.overall,inmyopinion,ithinksmokingshouldn’tbecompletelyprohibitedinallcountries.letmeexplainmyviews.
weallknowclearlythatsmokingisveryharmfultothesmoker’shealth.longtimesmokingcanleadtolungcancerandotherserioushealthproblem.also,smokinginpublicsituationisawful.peoplearoundthesmoker,especiallythechildren,alsosufferfromthedamagetotheirhealth.inspiteofallthesebadeffectsmentionedabove,however,istillthinksmokingisindeedneededinoursociety.forexample,whenpeoplegettiredoranxious,acigarettecanhelptoreleasetheirbodyaswellasspirit.also,insomesocialintercourse,cigaretteisaessential.inmyeyes,ican’timaginewhatpeople’slifewillbecomeifsmokingiscompletelyprohibited.theremaybemanybenefitsforindividuals,butthesocialwillsufferalot.so,ithinksmokingshouldnotbeprohibited.itisindividual’sefforttomakesmokingausefulthing.
3.agreeordisagree:
thereisnothingthatyoungpeoplecouldteacholdpeople.
inancienttimes,youngpeopleshouldneverteacholdpeople.oldpeopleknowmuchmorethanyoungbecausetheyhaveundergonemanythingsintheirlife.theyleadustotherightway.sometimes,it’sregardedimpoliteforyoungtoteachold.butthatdoesnotmeanyoungpeoplereallyhavenothingtoteacholdpeople,especiallyinthishigh-developedtimes.youngpeopleusuallylearnthingsfastandlearnmore.theyalwayshaveasmartheadfornewthings.therefore,youngpeoplecanteachtheoldshowtousecomputerandcellphone,howtodanceandsoon.also,ithinkoldpeoplecanlearnyounger’spassionandenergeticforlife.thatwillbeagoodthing.
4.shouldpetsbeallowedinuniversitydormitories?
inmyopinion,bynomeansshouldpetsbeallowedindormitories.tobehonest,i’vebeenthinkinginmymindtohaveapetinmydorm.lovelypetswillbringmuchjoytoourdailylife.butieventuallydidn’tdothat.why?
becauseitissomethingselfishandirresponsible.dormitoryisaplacewhereseveralpeoplelivetogether.toacertaindegree,itisapublicplace.wecan’tjustcomplywithourowndesirewhileignoreotherroommates’feeling.havingapetindormcanbetroublesomeorevenannoying.itmaymaketheroomdirtyandeveninamess.what’sworse,somepeopleareallergictocertainanimals.also,people’srestcan’tbeguaranteed.somepeoplemaysaythatwecouldchooseamildandlittlepetsuchasfishes.inthiscase,ifyourroommatesdon’treject,ithinkitisacceptable.
5.agreeordisagree:
museumsshouldbemadefree.
inmyeyes,museumsofcourseshouldbemadefree.weknowthat,asapartofculture,museumsrestoremanyculturerelics.thesearetypicalsymbolsforacertaintimes.asacitizenofourcountry,itisnecessaryandnaturaltolearnourpasthistory.recentyears,moreandmoremuseumsareopenfreetothepublic.icouldn’tagreemorewithit.freemuseumwillgreatlymotivateallkindsofpeopletoapproach.what’smore,inthisfastdevelopingage,museumshavemanynewandadvancedinventsinside.itwillbeawonderfulplaceforpeoplewhowanttolearnmore.parentscanoftentaketheirchildrentomuseumstolearnabouthistoryandsometechnicalknowledge.inaword,ithinkgovernmentshouldtrytomakemoremuseumsfreeforcitizens.
6.agreeordisagree:
zoosshouldbebanned.
nowadays,lotsofpeoplestarttorealizethatzoosarenotagoodplaceforanimals.peopleneedzoosbecauseitisaneasywaytoclosetheanimalsandalsobecauseit’sconvenientforpeopletoobservethem.however,zoosareinfactacruelplaceforanimals.animalsshouldliveintheirnaturalhabitat.ananimal’snaturalinstinctistorunandtohunt.butthat’snotforanimalskeptinzoos.everyday,peoplefeedthem.they’veneverbeentaughthowtohuntforfoodandwillgraduallylosetheirnatures.thatwillbequitecruelforaanimal,especiallyforwildanimalssuchastigersandlions.youcanoftenfindinzoosthatatigerkeptincagehasalooseexpressioninitsface.
wesetanimalsinzoosandthereforefeelthattheywon’tmeetdangerandmaybeabletoprotectthemfromdyingout.thismaybejustaexcusewefindforourselvestomakeanimalsincagesjustasentertainment.wealwayssayanimalsareourfriends,thenwhyweputourfriendsincages?
7.agreeordisagree:
advertisingaimingatchildrenshouldberestricted.
idisagree.it’sfairtoadvertizetochildrenevenchildrenarealwayssaidtobeunabletodistinguishbetweenrealityandfiction,betweenentertainmentandadvertising.asupposedconsequenceofadvertisingisthatchildrenarebeingpersuadedtodemandthingsthattheydon’tneedandtoadoptconsumeristvaluesandattitudesintheirformativeyears.however,it’suptotheparentstodeterminewhatshouldandshouldn’tbeboughtfortheirchildren.childrenneedtoknowhowtoseetheseadsandrealizehowacertainproductwouldaffectthemandthusbalanceouttheprosandconsandseeifit’sintheirbestinterest.inmyopinion,theparentsaswellastheworldneedtostopbabyingchildrenandletthemlearnlessonsforlife,becausecertainthingscan’tberestrictedwell.temptationisalwaysatchildren’sside.theyhavetolearntoresistandmakeresponsibledecisions.
8.agreeordisagree:
junkfoodshouldbetaxed.
iagreethatjunkfoodshouldbetaxed.inmodernsociety,manypeopleareattractedtoeatinkfcormacdonald’s.everyday,manyhamburgers,friedchipsandsoonaresoldout.despitethegoodsale,itcan’tbedeniedthatallthesearejunkfood.justasthewordjunk,theybringgreatharmtoourhealthy.so,therecomesaappealthatjunkfoodshouldbetaxed.inthinkitisenforceablebecauseitwillcontrolthesaleofjunkfoodtoacertaindegree.firstly,thetaxcanforcethemanufacturertodecreaseproductionandthentherewillbelessjunkfoodonmarket.also,weallknowthatjunkfoodhasveryhighprofits.sometradermanytakeextremetricktocutdowntheir
costandgainmoreprofit.so,it’sreasonabletotaxthem.
9.agreeordisagree:
universitiesshouldabolishthepracticeofcuttingofftheelectricityatdormitoryatnight.
iagreewithit.asastudent,ishouldsay,universityshouldn’tcutoffelectricityatdormitoryatnight.theoriginalintentionforuniversitytocutoffelectricityistoensureourrestforsomestudentswillstayupverylateifthereisnothingtolimitthem.however,thesestudentsareminority.moststudentshaveregulartimetable.what’smore,wearenowalreadyinuniversity,ithinkweshouldn’tbetreatedlikehighschoolstudentsanylonger.especiallyinsummerhotdays,noelectricityatnightwouldbeanightmaretoallstudents.wecan’tfallasleepwithoutelectricfans.ican’tjustimaginethat.universitiesshouldthinkmorefortheirstudentsandtrusttheirself-control.
10.somesaymusictrainingincollegeisunnecessary,whileothersdonotbelieveso.whatisyouropiniononthisissue?
ishouldsay,musictrainingincollegeisnecessary,especiallyfornon-artstudents.tobehonest,nowadays’collegestudentsarealsoundermuchpressure.wehavetoattendmanycomplexcourseseveryday.manystudentsgettiredandgloomy.then,ifthereisamusiccourse,itwillgreatlyreleaseourbadmood.andwewillhaveanicemoodandmoreenergytocontinueourstudy.besides,it’scommonlybelievedthatmusictrainingcancultivatepeople’scharacter.itwillmakepeoplemorecalmandwiseaswellaselegant.infact,nowadays,manyparentssendtheirchildrentoattendmusiccourseataveryyoungage.theseparentshopetheirchildrenwillhaveaelegantandsmartmind.manyoftoday’sstudentsinuniversitydidn’thaveadequatemusictrainingattheirformerschool.ifuniversitycanopenrelatedmusiccourse,itwillbeofgreatuseforstudents’cultivation.
11.somepeopleliketodoonlywhattheyalreadydowell.otherpeopleprefertotrynewthingsandtakerisks.whichdoyouprefer?
iprefertotrynewthingsandtakerisks.forme,riskisakindofuncertainty.maybeitwillleadtoanegativeconsequence,butjustashelenkellereversaid,charactercannotbedevelopedineaseandquiet.onlythroughexperienceoftrialandsufferingcanthesoulbestrengthened,ambitioninspired,andsuccessachieved.so,ifweonlydowhatwealreadydwell,wecanrarelytouchnewthings,gainnewknowledge,andweneverchange.however,ifwetrynewthing,wewillfindsomethingdifferentandmaycometosomethingwe’veneverfacebefore.then,wewilltryourbesttosolveit,toachieveit.duringthecourse,ourabilityisimprovedeventhoughwefailatlast.afterrepeatedly