1、三分钟英语演讲稿五篇doc三分钟英语演讲稿五篇编制:_版本:_修订:_日期:_ 篇一 Last month, I happened to watch an interview of a Chinese student studying abroad. At one point the hostess asked: For how long have you been away from home? Three years, he said. How do you keep in touch with your parents? We wrote emails, the young man re
2、plied proudly. Then I guess your parents learned how to send an email just because of you, right? Having heard this from the hostess, the young man was speechless for a long time. Indeed, in the world today, it is not easy for the elder generation to keep up to date with the rapid development of tec
3、hnology. This story reminded me of my concerns when I first left home for college three years ago: My parents dont understand English. They couldnt identify the buttons marked in English on our remote controls. So when I was away from home, who would help them select Chinese subtitles when they want
4、ed to watch a foreign movie on our DVD? My parents dont use pinyin, the phonetic symbols for Chinese. Therefore, they couldnt input Chinese characters into their cell phones using the keyboard. Without me, whom could they depend on when they needed to reply to a text message? I worried a lot, so bef
5、ore I left, I carefully prepared a flow chart on how to operate the DVD player, and stored as many template messages in my parents phones as I could possibly think of. Fortunately, my efforts did work for my parents. However, what makes me more optimistic is that society at large is becoming more co
6、ncerned about the elder generation, and the fruit of technological innovation is no longer believed to be an asset only for the young people. Today, with simple Chinese instructions on the remote control, even my 80-year-old grandfather can play his favorite TV program on a DVD. Last year, with the
7、money I earned from a part-time job, I bought my mother a new cell phone which supports handwritten messages instead of inputting words through a keyboard. And now, my mother no longer has to use the templates messages Ive stored for her, instead, she now sends me messages as long as 300 words. The
8、joy I have when reading those text messages is inexpressible, not only because of the words she writes, but also because our technology has indeed become a real blessing in her life. Two years ago, the counter service in our neighborhood bank was replaced by an ATM station. With those intelligent ma
9、chines, people can carry out all their regular banking services. My father, however, was not used to such a change. Thereafter, he always walked three blocks further to a bank with a counter to use their services. In the future, however, this will no longer happen, because when I went to that ATM st
10、ation again last spring festival, I found a delightful change: the terminals there have adopted a voice guidance system. While I was there, I noticed a grey haired man using the voice instructions. And despite his hesitation between pressing the buttons, he left the bank with a satisfactory smile. W
11、hat a marvel! My vision for the future was unfolding before my very eyes. At that moment, I rejoiced thinking of my father, someday, standing there using the banking service. I rejoiced thinking of myself that when I become old, the new inventions can still ease my life rather than making the life h
12、arder. 三分钟英语演讲稿篇二 One in four computers in the world comes from China; but from each computer produced, China earns only what 10 apples are worth. I read this in People Daily not long ago. While the force of globalization has spread Chinese-made products all over the world and earned China the name
13、worlds factory, China earns very little profits from this kind of low-cost production. Its even been said that China has to export 800 million shirts to get an airplane. The problem is, China has involved in countless processes of production, but doesnt necessarily have the intellectual property rig
14、hts. If all we can be is part of the low-cost, labor-oriented production process, well remain in a passive, disadvantaged position and gradually lose our competitive edge in the global arena. To develop Chinas creative industry, transforming products from made in China to created in China has become
15、 one of Chinas major tasks. This transformation will be no less like a marathon, requiring much effort especially that from Chinese enterprises, the major force in Chinese economy. Though there s no one in front leading us which direction to run, theres much to learn from some Chinese enterprises th
16、at have already found the right strategies and are shining on the global stage. These strategies involve brand identity establishment, technological innovation and modern management system. Firstly, the brand that I mentioned above is an intangible yet most valuable asset to a company. It gains cred
17、ibility from consumers, thus constituting the reason for consumers to buy habitually. Tong Ren Tang, the largest producer of traditional Chinese medicine, remains one of the oldest surviving brand names. The credibility that it gained through quality products has made its name known worldwide and ma
18、intains its recognized brand. The second strategy is innovation of technology, which helps enterprises gain its core competency. In the global era where technology emerges at a rapid speed, one has to adopt the latest technology, and also to compete for the speed of developing new ones. The success
19、of Haier, the third largest household appliances manufacturer in the world, lies in its constant innovation. Over the past 16 years, Haier has invested a total of 7 billion RMB in technological development, using 6 percent of its income for scientific research and the development of new products. At
20、 present, Haiers development operational speed is turning out 1.3 new products a day, maintaining its upper-hand in the fierce competition. The third strategy is the establishment of modern management system. New Hope Group, the National Leading Enterprise for Agriculture, started from family-owned
21、business. When the business was soaring and situation was changing, the family members had divergent views of management. To make sure of the development of their business, they decided to turn their company into a limited liability one, distributing property rights efficiently. Because of this, the
22、 company increased its competitiveness rapidly. Establishing a modern management system will lead to efficient levels of division of labor and efficient patterns in the business cycle. With brand identity, technology and flexibility, Chinas creative industries will blossom and give China the cutting
23、 edge in the fierce global competition. One day, China will stand firm and proud, with national brands thriving on the global markets, and with millions of products tagged created in China, instead of made in China. 三分钟英语演讲稿篇三 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, As I stand here speaking to you in En
24、glish, I am already globalized. While shopping, I see the fair Chinese ladies carrying Prada handbags, I find they are globalized. Watching Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings with friendsyes, you can anticipate the refrain, we are all globalized! In this era of globalization, we are one way or anothe
25、r all globalized. But realize this: when peoples heads turn to the fresh things that globalization literally delivers to our doors, the traditional things which we take for granted become ignored and sometimes forgotten. ConsiderLao Qiang, an ancient form of opera. It has almost vanished from the st
26、age and only fewer than 20 people know how to sing it. So, how can we discover and explore our traditional culture? How can we rejuvenate and share them with the whole world? Well, there are three factors we need to keep in mind. To begin with, the mass media plays a vital role in discovering tradit
27、ional culture and connecting it with the widest possible audience. One evening in 2005, for example, when my father and I were watching the final round of the popular TV showStar Road, we both became fans for a contestant named A Bao. We were attracted by his high pitched tenor voice, his traditiona
28、l Shaanxi folk tunes and Shaanxi costumes. Apparently we were not his only fans. Star Road has aroused great popular interest in Shaanxi folk music. Such media can help popular audiences to discover lost arts and introduce people to them for the first time. The mass media raise the peoples popular i
29、nterest in the traditional arts, but it is the performing artists who really develop the peoples understanding of traditional culture. Yang Lipings dance show Yunnan Image, based on primitive Yunnan dance style, has had an enormous influence in and out of China. Yang has recovered for us the primiti
30、ve life in Yunnan. It is the raw and unadorned beauty of nature in her dancing that moves her audience most. We desperately need professional artists endeavor to discover traditional arts, to train apprentices, and to project our traditional culture on the global stage. The third strategic factor in
31、 promoting our culture in global competition is an audience who knows what and how to appreciate our culture. But todays youthtomorrows explorersare ill equipped to appreciate the traditional culture. Take myself as an example: I have had no painting or music classes since senior high school! No ext
32、racurricular activities like Chinese painting or calligraphy since primary school! What paltry little we learn about our traditional Chinese culture is relegated to a few lines and pictures in history books. We need our government and our school system to give us a better opportunity to embrace our traditional culture and discover its rich legacy for ourselves. Ladies and gentlemen, the age of globalization should be a time for cultural discovery, not cultural extinction! Our traditional culture needs our concern and support to survive! With our combined efforts, we can save our v
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