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1、英语演讲稿结尾怎么写【优秀8篇】经典的英语演讲稿 篇一 A Brother Like That A Brother Like That A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. Is this your car, Mist
2、er? he said. Paul nodded. My brother gave it to me for Christmas. The boy was astounded. You mean your brother gave it to you and it didnt cost you nothing? Boy, I wish 。 。 。 He hesitated. Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what th
3、e lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels. I wish, the boy went on, That I could be a brother like that. Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, Would you like to take a ride in my car? Oh yes, Id love that. After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow
4、, said, Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house? Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. Will you stop where those two steps are? the boy asked. He ran up the step
5、s. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sathim down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to hi
6、m for Christmas and it didnt cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it 。 。 。 then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about. Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed olde
7、r brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he said: It is more blessed to give 。 。 。 中文译文; 哥哥的心愿圣诞节时,保罗的哥哥送他一辆新车。圣诞节当天,保罗离开办公室时,一个男孩绕着那辆闪闪发亮的新车,十分赞叹地问: 先生,这是你的车? 保罗点点头:这是我哥哥送给我的圣诞节礼物。男孩满脸惊讶,支支吾吾地说:你是说这是
8、你哥送的礼物,没花你一分钱?天哪,我真希望也能 保罗当然知道男孩他真想希望什么。他希望能有一个象那样的哥哥。但是小男孩接下来说的话却完全出乎了保罗的意料。 我希望自己能成为送车给弟弟的哥哥。男孩继续说。 保罗惊愕地看着那男孩,冲口而出地说:你要不要坐我的车去兜风? 哦,当然好了,我太想坐了! 车开了一小段路后,那孩子转过头来,眼睛闪闪发亮,对我说:先生,你能不能把车子开到我家门前? 保罗微笑,他知道孩子想干什么。那男孩必定是要向邻居炫耀,让大家知道他坐了一部大轿车回家。但是这次保罗又猜错了。你能不能把车子停在那两个台阶前?男孩要求道。 男孩跑上了阶梯,过了一会儿保罗听到他回来了,但动作似乎有些
9、缓慢。原来把他跛脚的弟弟带出来了,将他安置在第一个台阶上,紧紧地抱着他,指着那辆新车。 只听那男孩告诉弟弟:你看,这就是我刚才在楼上对你说的那辆新车。这是保罗他哥哥送给他的哦!将来我也会送给你一辆像这样的车,到那时候你就能自己去看那些在圣诞节时,挂窗口上的漂亮饰品了,就象我告诉过你的那样。 保罗走下车子,把跛脚男孩抱到车子的前座。兴奋得满眼放光的哥哥也爬上车子,坐在弟弟的身旁。就这样他们三人开始一次令人难忘的假日兜风。 那个圣诞夜,保罗才真正体会主耶稣所说的施比受更有福的道理。 经典的英语演讲稿 篇三 How to protect the environment The environment
10、al protection is the most major problem which in the modern life the humanity faces. must solve this problem must start from foundation. first, must massively propagandize, enhances peoples consciousness with understanding, strengthens the environmental protection consciousness. next, must carry on
11、waste recovery use, reduces to forest-trees felling. also must strengthen to white pollution processing, little uses the plastic product. finally, must make improvement to clean aspect. causes the citys appearance to be neater. for earths tomorrow, we must start from the now diligently, will want th
12、e well local constable to protect the environment. to this us proposes as follows suggests: implementation trash classification packed in bags. like this not only can reduce the environmental sanitation workers work load, but also can even better basically arrive makes use of waste, to reduce the po
13、llution, saves the resources. thanks! 英语演讲稿 篇七 I have been in University for about one year. During my stay here, I came to realize that university life is like drinking coke. We experience all tastes of life here, sour, sweet, bitter and hot. I am from Province, which is far away from here. I often
14、 miss my Mum, friends, and relatives in my hometown. However, I cant see them very often. So loneliness always keeps me company. I am sad that I cant be there with them. Lucky for me, life in university is rich and colorful. With more free time,we can do many more things besides study, such as joini
15、ng societies clubs, and taking part-time jobs. Such activities not only make our life more colorful, but also help us improve all kinds of skills. The university is a society miniature, what we learn here will benefit our future life. Our path in life will not always be smooth. Setbacks cant be avoi
16、ded. Failing an important exam, break up with boy or girl friend, or refused by a promising company, such setbacks are likely to get us down. Sometimes we fell so frustrated that we even burst into tears. Drinkin coke is wonderful, despite the undesirble consequent hiccups. Its bitter, sour and pepp
17、ery, but also sweet. And youll even feel excited after gulping down a glass. A college experience is part of growing up. We cry, smile, fall in love, get hurt, leave, learn and then we become a better person. University life is like drinking coke. Im experiencing it. And I know, I enjoy it! 我一直在大学呆了
18、一年多。我儿时,我才意识到大学生活就像喝可乐。的生活经历口味、酸、甜、苦、辣。 我从省,离这儿很远。我常常想念妈妈的亲戚、朋友,在我的家乡。然而,我经常见到。那么孤独总是会陪伴我。我很难过,我无法和在一起。幸运的是,我在大学生活是多彩的。有更多的闲暇,可以做更多的事情除了学习,如加入社团俱乐部,打工。的活动,使的生活多彩,而且还能帮助改进各样的技能。大学是社会,里学到的微缩有利于今后的生活。的人生之路不会一帆风顺。挫折是无法的。失败的的考试,跟男孩女孩的朋友,或者拒绝由有前途的公司,会让的挫折。有时候,觉得很沮丧,甚至大哭起来。 喝可乐是美妙的随之打嗝。这是苦的,酸和暴躁,而且甜。你甚至可以感
19、觉到激动下一杯。全身后,大学的经验是成长的一。哭泣,微笑着,坠入爱河,受伤,离开,学习,然后做的人。 大学生活就像喝可乐。我的感受。我知道,我喜欢它! 经典的英语演讲稿 篇八 Honourable judges, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Humanism, by which I mean the will to give people love and care, is the most joyful and meaningful part of being human. From the old da
20、ys to technologically advanced world, humanism is always telling ordinary but moving stories. Let me tell you what touched my heart this winter break, one morning when I visited my grandmother in the hospital. Walking down the cold, tiled corridor, I noticed an old man, with his granddaughter maybe
21、10 years old sitting by his side. I was lured there by her voice light and playful and after Id seen them together, I could barely take my eyes away. Delicately draped over this old mans beeping cardiograph was a silk sheet with an ancient, cheerful Chinese poem beautifully written on it and now, th
22、is little girls entrancing voice lovingly brought these words to life. I stood there transfixed; no longer did I see the family members swimming in nervousness; no longer did I feel the hospitals tense cloud of anxiety; no longer did I hear mortalitys soft whispers in the corridors; instead, I saw a
23、 startling marriage of juxtaposing images and emotions. I was beholding, I realized, a bewilderingly simple yet overwhelmingly powerful metaphor one that shows that no matter how cold an environment technology can conjure, humanity is always there. In the forefront or the fringes, it is always there
24、. For here it was, illustrated vividly before me the coldness of technology embodied in the hospital walls, while the soulful words of the little girl danced around them in defiance. This experience opened my eyes in many ways ever since, I have been acutely aware of, and wonderfully conscious of, t
25、he warm heart of humanity surrounding us, whether we choose to recognise it or not. As one psychological theory states, We see what we want to see。 After my experience that day at the hospital, I have chosen to recognize, day by day, the warmth of humanism everywhere I can. I refuse to accept the ne
26、gative, narrow-minded, caustic opinions that technology is eroding our souls. I say to them, let the machines continue their monotonous cacophony, for just one smiling face is infinitely more valuable than a thousand churners of binary code; let technological progress develop and develop until it po
27、etically devours itself, because one heartfelt hello to a fellow traveller can speak libraries of warmth; let the powermongers and oil barons puff their last cigars, because the love and care, and warmth of humanism will always shine like beacon, reaching out to each and every heart on this small pl
28、anet. Although Ill probably never see that little girl or her grandfather again, Ill never forget seeing them there in the hospital that day and if I did, Id thank them for showing me how vivid yet subtle, how firm yet fragile, and how invisible yet omnipresent the human spirit is in our world today. Thank you.9