大学英语演讲稿

时间:2023-06-23 07:33:16编辑:奇事君

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大学生英语演讲稿1

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,

When I was little, I lived in a remote village in southern China with mygrandparents. Like many kids in the countryside, I enjoyed digging a hole in theopening among paddy fields, using branches and hay to bake sweet potatoes andplaying hawk-and-chicken with my friends. Every Chinese New Year Eve, mygrandmother would prepare our festive food called Guo. It was a tradition thatneighbors help each other prepare Guo. While adults were busy pouring flour onthe cutting board, pressing the paste flat and moulding it into beautiful shape,kids would run around in the village’s ancestral temple and immerse ourselves inthe enchanting and cheerful smell of holiday.

Having lived in the city for the following ten years, I always feel thechanges happening in my hometown every time I go back--the village lookssurprisingly similar to the coastal city where I live! The opening field where Ibaked potatoes was leveled and a manufacturing factory has been built there,blocking the sunlight of our yard. The ancestral temple has been torn down andis now a small supermarket for villagers. The number of people knowing how toprepare Guo is diminishing and young people seem to be more interested in fastfood and oblivious of traditional arts and skills. The village seems quite emptybecause most young people have become migrant workers in cities and only returnhome once or twice a year.

In the course of urbanization, villages gradually languish and die out whenthe passing on of traditions lose its population base. The total number ofChinese villages has declined from 3.7 million in 2000 to 2.6 million in 2010.Approximately 300 villages in China are disappearing every day. It’s saddeningto see that many ancient villages, which survived warfare and natural disastersover thousands of years, have been demolished or annexed by cities in peacetime.Lulei Village, hometown for the famous mathematician, Chen Jingrun, was anaffluent village in southern China with a history of over 700 years. Since thevillage obstructed the construction of the local railway station, it was almosttorn down, including the former residence for Chen’s family.

We Chinese have been reveling in urbanization for decades. What worries meis that one day on this way to modernization, we turn back but are unable to seethe link with our origins and ancestors. When we’re surrounded by skyscrapersand neon glamour, what defines us as Chinese? Urbanization does not meanbrutally encroaching upon the countryside and strangling rural culture. Itshould not sever the ties with our beloved homeland. While promoting thecountry’s economy, it should also allow space for cultural diversity. In theideal urbanization process, we should no longer emphasize the binary oppositionof city and village, but endeavor to form a reciprocal relationship between thetwo.

Ladies and gentlemen, fallen leaves return to the roots. If we do notredefine and reorient urbanization, we will not be able to save millions ofvillages, neither can we revert to the origin where we belong.

Thank you.

大学生英语演讲稿2

change the world? change ourselves

good evening, honorable judges, ladies and gentlemen.

it’s my great pleasure to stand here to present my speech—change the world,change ourselves.

it’s noticable that western holidays are becoming increasingly popular dayby day, while chinese traditional festivals are being somewhat neglected. notlong before about 10 doctors in beijing university and qinghua unversityannounced that we should reject the invasion of western holidays ,because theyregard western holidays as an challenge against our traditional festivals andculture.

frankly speaking, i don’t quite agree with them.indeed, we should neverneglect or even discard our traditonal festivals as china boasts a brillianthistory and splendid traditions. (examples).but why can’t we absorb themeaningful western holidays and culture.

there are obvious reasons why some western holidays are so popular inchina. on the one hand, some of the western holidays which we chinese don’t haveare reasonable and meaningful, such as father’s day and april fool’s day etc. onthe other hand,the prevalence of globalization enables western culture toprevail in china. overwhelmed by such a trend,chinese unconsiciously getinvolved in western holidays and culture.

with the further development of the whole world, the cultural communicationbetween different countries and nations becomes faster and more and moreimportant. we are indeed from different nations, but we are the citizens of thesame world, so the outstanding culture of different nations is the commom wealthof everyone on the earth.the only way for us to protect our traditional cultureis to reject the foreign culture? the answer is definitely no. what we ought todo is to spare no effort to educate chinese to get to know and treasure oursplendid traditions instead of rejecting foreign culture. only by educating canwe set our confidence and belief towards our culture. only by educating can wepreserve and promote the wealth that our ancesters left for us.

at last i’d like to share a famouse saying of gandhi with all of you ,thatis:if you want to change the world, then you must change yourself first.”

大学生英语演讲稿3

we are the world ,we are the future

someone said “we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of abook, whose pages are infinite”. i dont know who wrote these words, but ivealways liked them as a reminder that the future can be anything we want it tobe. we are all in the position of the farmers. if we plant a good seed ,we reapa good harvest. if we plant nothing at all, we harvest nothing at all.

we are young. “how to spend the youth” it is a meaningful

question. to answer it, first i have to ask “what do you understand by theword youth” youth is not a time of life, its a state of mind. its not a matterof rosy cheeks, red lips or supple knees. its the matter of the will. its thefreshness of the deep spring of life.

youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over

timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this oftenexists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . nobody grows old merely by anumber of years . we grow old by deserting our ideals. years wrinkle the skin ,but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bowsthe heart and turns the spirit back to dust .

whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being s heart the lure ofwonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of whats next and the joy of the gameof living . in the center of your heart and my heart theres a wireless station :so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power frommen and from the infinite, so long as you are young .

a poet said “to see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. severaldays ago, i had a chance to listen to a lecture. i learnt a lot there. id liketo share it with all of you. lets show our right palms. we can see three linesthat show how our love.career and life is. i have a short line of life. whatabout yours i wondered whether we could see our future in this way. well, letsmake a fist. where is our future where is our love, career, and life tellme.yeah, it is in our hands. it is held in ourselves.

大学生英语演讲稿4

6am when I put on this ZARA dress, I found its label writes this: “Designedin Spain. Made in Vietnam.” And it is now available all over the Chinese market.ZARA is the fastest among various fashion brands. With advantages generated byglobalization, from raw material to labor, from warehouse to shipping, it takesonly 12 to 15 days for ZARA to turn a design on sketch paper to clothes onshelves.

Globalization has eliminated numerous barriers and made the world flat eversince it gained momentum in the 1990s. But recently it seems to be rolled backby someone like Donald Trump in US and Marine Le Pen in France. Public opinionsare being misled by their claim that recoiling from globalization seems to bethe panacea to the two most urgent problems troubling many people in thewest—employment and refugees. But can we buy the story?

Withdrawing from TPP seems to be an act that can move factories back fromthird world countries so that new jobs can be created and therefore unemploymentrate reduced. However, the cost of the products would also be raised since thelabor at home and the transport of raw materials are more expensive, whichcauses greater pressure on all the families in terms of household expenditure.People may manage to get new jobs but the living standard does not improve. Andthis is the story that anti-globalization politicians would never tell to thevoters.

In addition to the concern of employment, the influx of refugees alsotouches a highly sensitive nerve. Rejecting asylum seekers may promote domesticsecurity in the short run, but it tramples what’s equallyimportant--humanitarianism and responsibilities. Refugees such as those fromSyria are not born refugees; they are made refugees by the Wars that shatteredtheir homes and countries. The real solution therefore is not isolation butglobalization because globalization promotes interdependence among nationswhereby conflicts and wars are more likely to be prevented.

Yes, there are defects in globalization, such as environmentaldeterioration, polarization between the rich and the poor, and exploitation ofworkers, to name just a few. But what we need to do is not putting an end to itbut putting it right. As the second largest economy of the world, China shouldhold a lead. We should promote global governance fight against contamination. Weshould strike a balance between efficiency and equity so that differentcountries, different social classes and different groups of people can all enjoythe benefits of globalization.

Globalization has just stepped into its twenties, pretty much like us youngadults. Every twenty something is so energetic, striding to achieve more andsurely deserving a second chance to pull back from the deviation. As weconsumers are enjoying benefits and convenience brought by ZARA and otherinternational brands, we see clearer that the question now is not whether toaccept or reject globalization but how to make it fairer, cleaner and a win-winfor all.

大学生英语演讲稿5

Honourable judges, ladies and gentlemen,

Good afternoon! Today I would like to talk about the importance of keepingoptimistic. When we encounter difficulties in life, we notice that some of uschoose to bury their heads in the sand. Unfortunately, however, this attitudewill do you no good, because if you will have no courage even to face them, howcan you conquer them? Thus, be optimistic, ladies and gentlemen, as it can giveyou confidence and help you see yourself through the hard times, just as WinstonChurchill once said, “An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; apessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.”

Ladies and Gentlemen, keeping optimistic, you will be able to realize, inspite of some hardship, there’s always hope waiting for you, which will lead youto the ultimate success. Historically as well as currently, there are too manyoptimists of this kind to enumerate. You see, Thomas Edison is optimistic; ifnot, the light of hope in his heart could not illuminate the whole world. AlfredNobel is optimistic; if not, the explosives and the prestigious Nobel Prizewould not have come into being. And Lance Armstrong is also optimistic; if not,the devil of cancer would have devoured his life and the world would not see a5-time winner of the Tour De France.

A rose may be beautiful, or maybe not; that depends on your attitude only,and so does success, so does life. Hindrances and difficulties do exist, but ifyou are optimistic, then they are only episodes on your long way to the throneof success; they are more bridges than obstacles! Now I prefer to end my speechwith the great British poet Shelley’s lines: “If winter comes, can spring be farbehind?” Thank you!

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