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初三英语演讲稿完整版.docx

1、初三英语演讲稿完整版初三英语演讲稿初三英语演讲稿第一篇:初三英语演讲稿范文it s m honor to have a speeh here. e all kno that autumn is a harvest season;it brings us ahievements and elebrations. but this ear is quite different. e are eling the 60th birthda of our nation!hat proves the groth of our ountr? hat proves that our ountr is bein

2、g stronger and stronger? of ourse,the hanges,the avhievements.no e an touh the pulse(脉搏,跳动) of the soial progress,the hanges of lothing,food,the living onditions and so on. one m grandma said that in the planned eonom,everthing has its on ertifiate, ne dress is onl a desire and man hildren ould onl

3、expet ne lothes on hinese ne ear. hen m grandmother put on ne lothes on ne ear s da, she ould be quite satisfied and proud, beause man hildren ould e to appreiate it. at that time, ne lothes are rare for mon people. sixt ears ago, it s quite usual that a big famil roded in a small room. the put up a

4、 urtain separating the house into to parts, and sometimes there might be some mie. m grandma said the plaed onl seated in bed and several hildren did their homeork on a small table. but no, good onditions, most families not onl have a nie house ith a lot of furniture, but also have more than one hou

5、se. great hanges have taken plae graduall around us, espeiall after the reform and opening up. histor tells us and tells future, dengxiaoping onstrution as right. in xx, our ountr joined the to. then e launhed the shenzhou v, vi, vii and hang e spaeship into spae, and held the beijing olmpis. e stil

6、l remember the esterda of last ear, hen the big earthquake happened, the hole nation as shoked and moved. not onl volunteers but everone as devoted to help people in need. toda e see a ne look of sihuan people, the energ and hope of sihuan people. hat a beautiful da!as students, e are enjoing the be

7、nefits of the progress of our ountr. no e are studing in a garden shool hih has experiened one hundred ears of unusual histor. look, the bright lassrooms, the tall buildings, the green trees and these energeti students! e should ork hard, for our future, for our shool and for our nation. and i m sur

8、e that a better life and a harmonious soiet are around the orner. have ou seen them?第二篇:初三英语演讲稿范文no oung man believes he shall ever die. it as a saing of m brother s, and a fine one. there is a feeling of eternit in outh, hih makes us amend for everthing. to be oung is to be as one of the immortal g

9、ods. one half of time indeed is flon-the other half remains in store for us ith all its ountletreasures; for there is no line dran, and e see no limit to our hopes and ishes. e make the ing age our on-the vast, the unbounded prospet lies before us.death. old age. are ords ithout a meaning. that pab

10、us like the idea air hih e regard not. others ma have undergone, or ma still be liable to them-e bear a harmed life , hih laughs to sorn all suh sikl fanies. as in setting out on delightful journe, e strain our eager gaze forard-bidding the lovel senes at distane hail!and see no end to the landsape,

11、 ne objets presenting themselves as e advane; so, in the menement of life, e set no bounds to our inlinations. nor to the unrestrited opportunities of gratifing them. e have as et found no obstale, no disposition to flag; and it seems that e an go on so forever. e look round in a ne orld, full of li

12、fe, and motion, and easeleprogress; and feel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pae ith it, and do not foresee from an present smptoms ho e shall be left behind in the natural ourse of things, deline into old age, and drop into the grave. it is the simpliit, and as it ere abstratedneof ou

13、r feelings in outh, that (so to speak) identifies us ith nature, and (our experiene being slight and our passions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it. our short-lives onnetion ith existene e fondl flatter ourselves, is an indissoluble and lasting union-a honemoon that knos nei

14、ther oldness, jar, nor separation. as infants smile and sleep, e are roked in the radle of our XXrd fanies, and lulled into seurit b the roar of the universe around us0e quaff the up of life ith eager haste ithout draining it, instead of hih it onl overflos the more-objets prearound us, filling the

15、mind ith their magnitude and ith the strong of desires that ait upon them, so that e have no room for the thoughts of death.第三篇:初三英语演讲稿范文初三英语演讲稿范文its m honor to have a speeh here. e all kno that autumn is a harvest season;it brings us ahievements and elebrations. but this ear is quite different. e a

16、re eling the 60th birthda of our nation!hat proves the groth of our ountr? hat proves that our ountr is being stronger and stronger? of ourse,the hanges,the avhievements.no e an touh the pulse(脉搏,跳动) of thesoial progress,the hanges of lothing,food,the living onditions and so on. one m grandma said t

17、hat in the planned eonom,everthing has its on ertifiate,“ne dress” is onl a desire and man hildren ould onl expet ne lothes on hinese ne ear. hen m grandmother put on ne lothes on ne ears da, she ould be quite satisfied and proud, beause man hildren ould e to appreiate it. at that time, ne lothes ar

18、e rare for mon people. sixt ears ago, its quite usual that a big famil roded in a small room. the put up a urtain separating the house into toparts, and sometimes there might be some mie. m grandma said the plaed onl seated in bed and several hildren did their homeork on a small table. but no, good

19、onditions, most families not onl have a nie house ith a lot of furniture, but also have more than one house. great hanges have taken plae graduall around us, espeiall after the reform and opening up. histor tells us and tells future, dengxiaoping onstrution as right. in xx, our ountr joined the to.

20、then e launhed the shenzhou v, vi, vii and hange spaeship into spae, and held the beijing olmpis. e still remember the esterda of last ear, hen the big earthquake happened, the hole nation as shoked and moved. not onlvolunteers but everone as devoted to help people in need. toda esee a ne look of si

21、huan people, the energ and hope of sihuan people. hat a beautiful da!as students, e are enjoing the benefits of the progress of our ountr. no e are studing in a garden shool hih has experiened one hundred ears of unusual histor. look, the bright lassrooms, the tall buildings, the green trees and the

22、se energeti students! e should ork hard, for our future, for our shool and for our nation. and im sure that a better life and a harmonious soiet are around the orner. have ou seen them?第四篇:初三英语演讲稿范文初三英语演讲稿范文no oung man believes he shall ever die. it as a saing of m brothers, and a fine one. there is

23、 a feeling of eternit in outh, hih makes us amend for everthing. to be oung is to be as one of the immortal gods. one half of time indeed is flon-the other half remains in store for us ith all its ountermeasure; for there is no line dran, and e see no limit to our hopes and ishes. e make the ing age

24、 our on-the vast, the unbounded prospet lies before us.death. old age. are ords ithout a meaning. that pab us like the idea air hih e regard not. others ma have undergone, or ma still be liable to them-e bear a harmed life“, hih laughs to sorn all suh sikl fanies. as in setting out on delightful jou

25、rne, e strain our eager gaze forard-bidding the lovel senes at distane hail!and see no end to the landsape, ne objets presenting themselves as e advane; so, in the menement of life, e set no bounds to our inlinations. nor to the unrestrited opportunities of gratifing them. e have as et found no obst

26、ale, no disposition to flag; and it seems that e an go on so forever. e look round in a ne orld, full of life, and motion, and easelessness; and feel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pae ith it, and do not foresee from an present smptoms ho e shall be left behind in the natural ourse of

27、 things, deline into old age, and drop into the grave. it is the simpliit, and as it ere abstrated our feelings in outh, that (so to speak) identifies us ith nature, and (our experiene being slight and our passions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it. our short-lives onnetion

28、ith existene e fondl flatter ourselves, is an indissoluble and lasting union-a honemoon that knos neither oldness, jar, nor separation. as infants smile and sleep, e are roked in the radle of our XXrd fanies, and lulled into seurit b the roar of the universe around us0e quaff the up of life ith eage

29、r haste ithout draining it, instead of hih it onl overflos the more-objets prearound us, filling the mind ith their magnitude and ith the strong of desires that ait upon them, so that e have no room for the thoughts of death.第五篇:初三英语演讲稿范文no oung man believes he shall ever die. it as a saing of m bro

30、thers, and a fine one. there is a feeling of eternit in outh, hih makes us amend for everthing. to be oung is to be as one of the immortal gods. one half of time indeed is flon-the other half remains in store for us ith all its ountletreasures; for there is no line dran, and e see no limit to our ho

31、pes and ishes. e make the ing age our on-the vast, the unbounded prospet lies before us.death. old age. are ords ithout a meaning. that pab us like the idea air hih e regard not. others ma have undergone, or ma still be liable to them-e bear a harmed life“, hih laughs to sorn all suh sikl fanies. as

32、 in setting out on delightful journe, e strain our eager gaze forard-bidding the lovel senes at distane hail!and see no end to the landsape, ne objets presenting themselves as e advane; so, in the menement of life, e set no bounds to our inlinations. nor to the unrestrited opportunities of gratifing

33、 them. e have as et found no obstale, no disposition to flag; and it seems that e an go on so forever. e look round in a ne orld, full of life, and motion, and easeleprogress; and feel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pae ith it, and do not foresee from an present smptoms ho e shall be left behind

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