高中英語演講稿勵志5分鐘范文(2)
高中英語演講稿勵志5分鐘范文
高中英語演講稿勵志5分鐘篇四
Farewell, Indifference Who was the most well-known figure in China last month? It’s Ma JiaJue—the college student who murdered 4 of his roommates. Many people attributed his crime to his poverty and deficient education. In my opinion, his crime also has much to do with his classmates’ indifference. Indifference is a terrible disease in today’s colleges and the whole society. It’s not rare that two students who have studied together for 4 years have never spoken to each other. It’s not rare that a student who has been absent from class for several days is not noticed at all. It’s also not rare that a student who has severe psychological problems is not cared about at all. Some people may say ‘What the students with psychological problems like Ma JiaJue need is not care but psychotherapy.” However, when people are ill, what they need most is not only medical treatment, but also care from people around them. Every smile and every caring word will bring sunshine to their life. I once heard one of my roommates who was an introverted girl sobbing at mid-night. Being afraid of disturbing her, I sent a text message to comfort her. The next day, she told me that she was crying for not being invited to one of her friend’s birthday party. She thought she was neglected by others. But my message was really comforting which told her someone still cared about her. What can we do to prevent the tragedy of Ma JiaJue from happening again? Some people may say ‘Let’s open more psychological courses in schools.’ and other people may say ‘Let’s donate more money for the poor students.’ But I’ll say “My fellow student, let’s give more love and care to our roommates, our classmates and every person around us!”
走出冷漠 誰是中國上個月最有名的人物? 這當然要數(shù)馬加爵了——這個殺害了四名同學的大學 生。很多人將他的犯罪歸結(jié)于他的貧窮和不全面的教育。但我覺得他的犯罪還跟他周圍同 學的冷漠有很大關(guān)系。
冷漠是流行于當今校園及整個社會中的一種可怕的疾病。有的同學在一起學習了4年卻 從未說過話,有的同學幾天沒去上課卻無人知曉,還有的同學有了嚴重的心理問題卻得不 到關(guān)心。
有人說:像馬加爵那樣有心理問題的人需要的不是關(guān)心而是心理治療。但在一個人生 病的時候,除了醫(yī)生的治療,他需要的還有周圍人的關(guān)心。一個微笑,一聲問候都能為他 們的生活帶來陽光。
有一天半夜,我碰巧聽見寢室里一個平時很內(nèi)向的女孩在輕聲抽泣。為了不驚動她, 我給她發(fā)了一條短信來安慰她。第二天,他告訴我那晚她哭了是因為她的一位好朋友開生 日聚會沒有請她參加,她覺得自己被大家所忽視了。但我對短信卻給了她很大安慰,讓她 覺得還是有人惦記著她的。
如何才能阻止馬加爵的悲劇重演呢?有人呼吁應該在學校開設(shè)更多的心理輔導課程, 有人建議應該給貧困學生更多的捐助,而我要說的是:同學們,讓我們把更多的關(guān)愛帶給 我們的舍友,同學和身邊的每一個人!
高中英語演講稿勵志5分鐘篇五: I Am Tripping My Elephant Here
I Am Tripping My Elephant Here Once upon a time, a weenie ant was walking on his way. As he was walking, suddenly he felt the ground shaking terribly. He looked around with his paranoid eyes and saw an elephant walking right behind him. Quickly, the little ant covered himself with dirt, but one leg was unfortunately left out. A sparrow saw everything, so she flew down with the purpose of teasing the ant: “Hey, chicken! Watch out your leg, it’s out!” The ant felt embarrassed at first but then calmly responded: “ Shi?I am going to trip that elephant.” Right now, I’m standing on this glamorous stage. But everything here reminds me of is a not so fun memory. Around this time last year I was in Nanjing competing in another speech contest. That was the first time for me to be in such a large event. Of course the pressure I was under was immense too. After a sleepless and stressful night, I went onto that stage without the feeling in my legs. That speech turned out to be horrible. I don’t remember how I get down from there, but I do remember afterwards I just wanted to find a hole to hide in just like the ant in the story. Back at my school, it took a long time for me to recover. Thanks to all the help I got from my special friends. My confidence was restored. After rounds of giving speeches and answering tough questions, I am here today. From all that I’ve been through I’ve learned that a good future is based on a forgotten past, if I want my life to go on well I have to let go of my past failure. So today, with out fear, I am tripping my elephant again.
我又一次在絆大象 從前,一只小螞蟻在路上走著,走著走著,忽然感覺到地在顫動,回頭一看是一只大 象正朝他走來。于是他很快用土蓋住身體,不幸一只腳忘在了外面。一只麻雀看到了一切, 她飛下來想要取笑一下這只螞蟻,說:“咳,膽小鬼,小心你的腳,露出來了!” 螞蟻開 始有些尷尬,但一會不緊不慢地告訴麻雀說:“小聲點,我要在絆那只大象。” 今天,我站在這個講臺上。但周圍的一切讓我想到的卻并不是一段有趣的回憶。大概 是去年的這個時間,我在南京參加另一個全國英語演講比賽。那是我第一次參加大賽,當 然壓力非常大。經(jīng)過壓抑無眠的一整夜,我走上了演講臺。那時我有史以來最差的一次演 講。我不記得自己怎么從講臺上走下來的,只記得當時很想找一個地方躲進去再也不出來 就想我故事中的螞蟻。回到學校,我花了好一段時間才恢復過來。幸好有朋友和老師的鼓 勵,我又一次有了勇氣和信心。經(jīng)過一輪又一輪的演講和回答問題,我今天站在了這里。
讓也我領(lǐng)悟了一個道理:一個好的將來是建立在忘掉過去的基礎(chǔ)上的,直到真正忘記過去 的失敗生活才會變的美好。今天,我沒有懼怕,又一次站到了大象的面前。
高中英語演講稿勵志5分鐘篇六: Hold Fast To Your Dreams
Hold Fast To Your Dreams I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day every vally shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. Wow, what a dream it has been for Martin Luther King. But the changing world seems telling me that people gradually get their dreams lost somehow in the process of growing up, and sometimes I personally find myself saying goodbye unconsciously to those distant childhood dreams. However, we meed dreams. They nourish our spirit;
they represent possibility even when we are dragged down by reality. They keep us going. Most successful people are dreamers as well as ordinary people who are not afraid to think big and dare to be great. When we were little kids, we all dreamed of doing something big and splashy, something significant. Now what we need to do is to maintain them, refresh them and turn them into reality. However, the toughest part is that we often have no ideas how to translate these dreams into actions. Well, just start with concrete objectives and stick to it. Don’t let the nameless fear confuse the eye and confound our strong belief of future. Through our talents, through our wits, through our endurance and through our creativity, we will make it. Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow. So my dear friends, think of your old and maybe dead dreams. Whatever it is, pick it up and make it alive from today.
抓牢你的夢想 我今天有一個夢想。
我夢想有一天,幽谷上升,高山下降,崎嶇之地變平原,曲折之路成坦途。圣光展露, 滿照人間。
這對馬丁路德金是怎樣的一個夢想啊。不過這個變化著的世界似乎在告訴我,在成長 的過程中,人們卻不知不覺把他們的夢想弄丟了,而我自己也有時會覺得在告別很多童年 的夢。
然而,我們是需要夢想的。夢想滋養(yǎng)我們的靈魂,夢想代表著我們被現(xiàn)實拉垮時依然 具有的希望。它鼓勵我們不斷前進。大多數(shù)成功人士都是夢想家,同時也是普通人,只是 他們敢于夢想敢于成就偉大。當我們還是孩子的時候,我們都夢想過做一番大事業(yè),現(xiàn)在 應當做的就是保存好那些夢想,再度恢復它們,并將它們實現(xiàn)。不過最難的是我們通常不 知道怎樣付諸實施。那么,就從最具體的目標開始,堅持去做吧。不要讓那些莫名的恐懼 迷惑了我們的雙眼,影響了我們對未來的信念。用我們的天資和智慧,用我們的耐力和創(chuàng) 造力,我們一定會實現(xiàn)夢想。
抓牢你的夢想,因為如果夢想死亡,生活就成了一只折斷翅膀的鳥再也不能飛翔。抓 牢你的夢想,因為如果失去夢想,生命就成了一塊覆蓋著冰雪的貧瘠的凍土。親愛的朋友 們,想想那些過去的或已經(jīng)死去的夢想吧。不管是什么,重新將它撿起,并從今天開始讓 它重生。
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