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1、英文演讲稿范文大全优秀4篇英文演讲稿 篇一 Three hundred years ago, an English poet,Alexander Pope, wrote thelines,Nature, and Natures lawslay hid in sight;God said, let Newton be! Andall was light.This momentous epitaph came as an encouraging torch to mankind who had longwandered in the valley of ignorance. It came as
2、an exciting aurora leading tothe Age of Reason. But three centuries later, even the Mansion of Reason has been furnishedand stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more Newtons。We have toface the tragic fact that came as an exciting aurora leading to the Age ofReason. But three centuries
3、later, even the Mansion of Reason has been furnishedand stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more Newtons。We have toface the tragic fact that mankind, to some extent, is still ignorant. Pm not dramatizing the appalling conditions by citing the followingexamples, but being serious. It o
4、nce struck me as odd to hear that some physics majors (fortunately notfrom Fudan) were discouraged from studying the fine structure of equipmentsduring the experimental classes because their laboratory work would be gradedaccording to the time length they spent. It did make me feel indignant at the
5、fact that some biology majors werestill encouraged to draw what they should theoretitally observe instead of whatthey had actually seen with theirIt sounds like medieval education but it is true now in some universitiesin this world.It has been three hundred years since the Age of Reasonbegan; howev
6、er,some essential reasons are now still blowing in the wind, rather than takingroot in all mens hearts.Among them is the crucial ideathe importance ofscientific curiosity.Without curiosity, students were forced to swallow innumerablefacts,confesstheir validity and forgetthem after exams. Without cur
7、iosity, learners werebereft of the freedom to imagine, the ability to ask questions and the chancesto modify the old theories. Without curiosity, how could our civilization,theAge of Reason, make progress? I wrote here today to my readers, that in spite of the conditions of themoment, I still have a
8、 dream. It is a dream of waking up the rational curiositywhich inhabits all human beings.I have a dream that one day university labs will be open for 24 hours tostudents from any department to testify their own hypotheses and make their owninventions.I have a dream that one day a professor and a stu
9、dent, or a boss and aresearcher, will be able to sit down together at the table of equality todiscuss problems like classmates or brothers.I have a dream that one day more why questions than how questions willbe raised by common users of computers or other home facilities so that theywill transcend
10、the press-the button satisfaction and become expert DIYers.It is the dream once carried out by Descartes, Newton and Maxwell in theway of their own times. And if mankind has not lost his creativity, he shouldkeep it up. If we keep up this dream, we will live out the true meaning ofMontaignesque mott
11、o, We are born to seek and quest after truth. Not only that,the dream will make us know that we believe what is worth believing and we doubtwhat deserves skepticism. It is curiosity that enables us to tell the true fromthe false. If we keep up this dream, our material life will no longer be spoiled
12、byunscientific administrations and our spiritual world will no longer be timelyintruded by the opium of evil cults because the man and the society will then bearmed with reason.If we keep up this dream and stretch out the antennae of curiosity toexplore the creation, we will be conveying new meanings of Shakespeares lines:beauty of the world, paragon of animals ! 相关范文英文演讲稿优秀7篇英文演讲稿(优秀9篇)最新英文演讲稿(优秀3篇)英文演讲稿范文大全优秀4篇4