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1、大学三分钟英语演讲稿【3篇】篇一:高校三分钟英语演讲稿 篇一ladies and gentlemen, this is joe biden, i39;m filling in for president obama, while he addresses the nato summit in wales.when the president and i took office in january of , this nation was in the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the great depression. our e
2、conomy had plummeted1 at a rate of 8% in a single quarter-part of the fastest economic decline any time in the last half century. millions of families were falling underwater on their homes and threatened with foreclosure. the iconic american automobile2 industry was under siege.but yesterday39;s jo
3、bs report was another reminder3 of how far we39;ve come. we39;ve had 54 straight months of job creation. and that39;s the longest streak4 of uninterrupted job growth in the united states39; history.we39;ve gone from losing 9 million jobs during the financial crisis to creating 10 million jobs. we39;
4、ve reduced the unemployment rate from 10% in october of to 6.1% today. and for the first time since the 1990s, american manufacturing is steadily5 adding jobs-over 700,000 since 。 and surveys of both american and foreign business leaders confirm that america once again is viewed as the best place in
5、 the world to build and invest.that39;s all good news.but an awful lot of middle class americans are still not feeling the effects of this recovery. since the year , gross domestic product-our gdp - has risen by 25%。 and productivity in america is up by 30%。 but middle class wages during that same t
6、ime period have gone up by only fourteen cents.folks, it39;s long past time to cut the middle class back into the deal, so they can benefit from the economic growth they helped create. folks, there used to be a bargain in this country supported by democrats6 and republicans, business and labor7. the
7、 bargain was simple. if an employee contributed to the growth and profitability of the company, they got to share in the profits and the benefits as well. that39;s what built the middle class. it39;s time to restore the bargain, to deal the middle class back in. because, folks, when the middle class
8、 does well, everybody does well-the wealthy get wealthier and the poor have a way up.篇二:分钟英语演讲稿 篇二As is apparently revealed in the pie charts above, forty-eight percent of people surveyed have never heard of the International No Motor Vehicle Day while fifty-seven percent are willing to give up driv
9、ing on such a day. What is betrayed in the pie charts is most thought-provoking.The implied meaning of the pie charts is both disappointing and exciting. On the one hand, much necessary work still needs to be done with respect to environmental protection. The public ignorance of relevant environment
10、al protection results from inadequate and limited popularity of environmental protection knowledge by relevant government departments at different levels. Since environmental protection is an international issue, we must constantly introduce the advanced and practical practice in other countries to
11、our general public. Only in this way can we promote environmental protection in China. On the other hand, the enhancement of the public awareness of environmental protection is a welcome development. Over the past years, as peoples living standard improves, people attach more importance to the quali
12、ty of their life. They have a better understanding of the relationship between environment and their daily life. As a result, they are more interested in following positive international models. In sum, we have got a mixed feeling toward the very fact revealed in the pie charts.In my view, necessary
13、 measures should be immediately taken to ensure a nice environment. First of all, government departments at all levels must play a more active role in popularizing international experience and practice of environmental protection. Whats more, the general public should be encouraged to participate mo
14、re actively in environmental protection. Only in this way can we live in a healthy and harmonious environment.篇三:分钟英语演讲稿 篇三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?" "T
15、hree years," he said. "How do you keep in touch with your parents?" "We wrote emails," the young man replied 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 speechle
16、ss 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 technology.This story reminded me of my concerns when I first left home for college three years ago: My parents don39;t understand English. They couldn39;t identif
17、y 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 wanted to watch a foreign movie on our DVD? My parents don39;t use pinyin, the phonetic symbols for Chinese. Therefore, they couldn39;t input Chinese character
18、s 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 before I left, I carefully prepared a flow chart on how to operate the DVD player, and stored as many template messages in my parents39; phones as I cou
19、ld 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 concerned about the elder generation, and the fruit of technological innovation is no longer believed to be an asset only for the young people. Today
20、, 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 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 k
21、eyboard. And now, my mother no longer has to use the templates messages I39;ve stored for her, instead, she now sends me messages as long as 300 words. The joy I have when reading those text messages is inexpressible, not only because of the words she writes, but also because our technology has inde
22、ed 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 machines, people can carry out all their regular banking services. My father, however, was not used to such a change. Thereafter, he always walked
23、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 station again last spring festival, I found a delightful change: the terminals there have adopted a voice guidance system. While I was there, I not
24、iced a grey haired man using the voice instructions. And despite his hesitation between pressing the buttons, he left the bank with a satisfactory smile. What 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 harder.