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1、英语演讲稿名人英语演讲稿,名人篇一:名人英文演讲稿Hello,every body !thank you .thank you ,every body!All right,every body go ahead and have a is everybody doing todayi am here with students at wakefield higt we have students tuning in from all across america,from kindergraten through 12th I am just so glad that all could jo

2、in us today .and I want to thank wakefield for being such an outstanding host .give yourselves a big round of appluse.I know that for many of you ,today is the first day of for thoses of you in kindengraten ,or starting middle or high school ,is you first day in a new school,so is understandable if

3、you are a little imagine there are some seniors out there who are felling pretty good right now,with just one more year to go .and no matter grade you are in,some of you are probably wishing it were still sumer and you could have stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.I know that fellin

4、g ,when I was young,my family lived lived in indonesia for a few my mothor,she didnt have the money to send me where all the american kids went to school ,but she thought it was important for me to keep up with an american education,so she decided to teach me extra lessons herself ,Monday though fir

5、day ,but she had to go to only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the morning .Now,as you may imagine,I wasnt too happy about getting up that early ,a lot of times,Id fall asleep rigth there at the kitchen table .but whenever Id complain ,my mother would just give me one of thouses looks and shed s

6、ay,this is no picnic for me either,buster.篇二:英文演讲介绍名人 1st Hello everybody . My topic today is my favorite first,let me show you some picture,and can you guess who it is that I will introduce2ndAs you can see there are two the first is Apple I and the nest is Apple be you will guess it should be Stev

7、e the truth is,the man I will introduce is Stephen Gray as “Woz”.3rdhere is a brief introduction about him.He is an American inventor ,electronics engineer ,and computer programmer who cofounded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne .Wozniak single-handedly designed both the Apple I and Ap

8、ple II computer in the late computer contributed significantly to the microcomputer revolution. 4stWoz was born in San Jose ,California ,The name on Wozniak birth certificate is “Stephan Gary Wozniak” ,but Steves mother said that she intended it to be spelled “Stephen”, and “Steve” is what he uses.W

9、ozniak has been referred to frequently by the nickname Woz, The Wonderful Wizard of Woz, or The Woz.; WoZ (short for ) is also the name of a company Wozniak founded. In the early 1970s Wozniak was also known as Berkeley Blue in the community.5stHere is a picture of Woz when he was eleven years old.

10、As we can learn that Woz start learn electronics very young. In his Autobiography ,he said” These early works really contribute to hone my patience, from third grade to eighth grade I did most projects, I learned more and more, many times I do not refer to any book to know how to connect electronic

11、devices.”6ndIn a XX interview with ABC News, Wozniak recounted how and when he first met Steve Jobs. He said: We first met in 1971 during my college years, while he was in high school. A friend said, you should meet Steve Jobs, because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks. So he introduced

12、us.And from the photo we can see that Jobs and Woz have a really close friendship. Here is a small story about their early start.In 1973, company Atari paid Jobs several thousand dollars because Jobs and Wozs Jobs told Wozniak that Atari gave them only $700 and that Wozniaks share was thus $350. Woz

13、niak did not learn about the actual bonus until ten years later, but said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, Wozniak would have given it to him. 7stIn 1976, Wozniak developed the computer that eventually made him famous. He alone designed the hardware, circuit board

14、 designs, and operating system for the Apple I. Jobs had the idea to sell the Apple I as a fully assembled printed circuit board. Wozniak, at first skeptical, was later convinced by Jobs that even if they were not successful they could at least say to their grandkidsthey had had their own company. T

15、he funny thing is that Apple I sold for $ Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast, and I came up with it because I like repeating digits.8ndWozniak lives in Los Gatos, California. He is a Freemason, despite not having faith in a supreme being

16、 (which is required by Masonic rules). Wozniak describes his impetus for joining the Freemasons as being able to spend more time with his wife at the time.9ndWozniak was married to Candice Clark from June 1981 to 1987. They have three children together, the youngest being born after their divorce wa

17、s finalized. After a high-profile relationship with actress Kathy Griffin, Wozniak married Janet Hill, his current spouse.10ndThis is Wozs I searched a Abbreviated introduction of his book.As the sole inventor of the Apple I and II computers, Wozniak has enjoyed wealth, fame, and the most coveted aw

18、ards an engineer can receive, and he tells his story here for the first time.篇三:名人英语演讲稿名人英语演讲稿 Tribute to Diana 致戴安娜查尔斯斯宾塞 Diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity. All over the world, a standard bearer for the r

19、ight of the truly downtrodden, a very British girl who transcend nationality, someone with a natural nobility who was classless. 在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、责任心、风度和美丽的化身,是无私和人道的象征,是维护真正被践踏的权益的旗手,是一个超越国界的英国女孩,是一个带有自然的高贵气质的人,是一个不分阶层的人。 This is the text of Earl Spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral. There is

20、some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment. Would that those at whom it is aimed would take heed. The versions posted on several news services had minor errors. This is precisely as it was deliverd. I stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning befo

21、re a world in shock. We are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to Diana but rather in our need to do so. For such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually met her, fe

22、el that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of Sunday morning. It is a more remarkable tribute to Diana than I can ever hope to offer her today. Diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity, a st

23、andard-bearer for the rights of the truly downtrodden, a very British girl who transcended nationality, someone with a natural nobility who was classless, who proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. Today is our chance to say than

24、k you for the way you brightened our lives, even though God granted you but half a life. We will all feel cheated, always, that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all. Only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we

25、 want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. We have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength to move forward. There is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory. The

26、re is no need to do so. You stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen as a saint. Indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you double, your joy for life

27、 transmitted wherever you took your smile, and the sparkle in those unforgettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely contain. But your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely. This is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes. And if we look to analyz

28、e what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive feel for what was really important in all our lives. Without your God-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance at the anguish of AIDS and HIV sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation o

29、f lepers, the random destruction of land mines. Diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected. And here we come to another truth about her. For all the status, the glamour, the applause, Diana

30、 remained throughout a very insecure person at heart, almost childlike in her desire to do good for others so she could release herself from deep feelings of unworthiness of which her eating disorders were merely a symptom. The world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her vulner

31、ability, whilst admiring her for her honesty. The last time I saw Diana was on July the first, her birthday, in London, when typically she was not taking time to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising charity evening. She sparkled of course, but I would rathe

32、r cherish the days I spent with her in March when she came to visit me and my children in our home in South Africa. I am proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting President Mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a single picture of her. That meant a lot to her. These were days I will always treasure. It was as if wed been transported back to our childhood, when we spent

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