优秀初中生英语演讲稿

2024-10-10

优秀初中生英语演讲稿(共7篇)

1.优秀初中生英语演讲稿 篇一

at you cannot get happinessby pursuing it. This is The most important of these things is an activity which at mostgradually builds up something that you are glad to see coming intoexistence. Women who take an instinctive pleasure in their childrencan get this kind of satisfaction out of bringing up a family.Artists and authors and men of science get happiness in this way iftheir own work seems good to them. But there are many humbler formsof the same kind of pleasure. Many men who spend their working lifein the city devote their weekends to voluntary and unremuneratedtoil in their gardens, and when the spring comes, they experienceall the joys of having created beauty. The whole subject ofhappiness has, in my opinion, been treated too solemnly.

It had been thought that man cannot be happy without a theory oflife or a religion. Perhaps those who have been rendered unhappy bya bad theory may need a better theory to help them to recover, justas you may need a tonic when you have been ill. But when things arenormal a man should be healthy without a tonic and happy without atheory. It is the simple things that really matter. If a mandelights in his wife and children, has success in work, and findspleasure in the alternation of day and night, spring and autumn, hewill be happy whatever his philosophy may be. If,>’snoise unendurable, and the office a nightmare; if in the daytime helongs for night, and at night sighs for the light of day, then whathe needs is not a new philosophy but a new regimen--a differentdiet, or more exercise, or what not. Man is an animal, and hishappiness depends.

2.初中英语优秀生课堂学习行为研究 篇二

关键词:初中英语;学优生;学习行为

中国分类号:G633.41

目前在我国的英语教学中,老师很辛苦,学生很痛苦,但是学习成绩却没有得到应有的提高。新一轮的英语课程与改革以后,大家主要注重的是教师层面的因素、教师的专业行为、素质和发展等等,却忘记了改革的主体,那就是学生本身,在英语课堂上同样的教学方法在不同的教学对象上,有着不同的教学效果。所以我们应该认识到学生的主体作用,不要一味的从教学角度去研究,本文的研究视角主要是针对学生,关注学生在课堂上的学习行为。

一、初中英语优秀生课堂学习行为的相关理论

(一)哲学基础。唯物辩证法就一个事物的具体发展来说,内因和外因都是不可缺少的。可以观察一个优秀学生的成长史,那就可以发现他们的成功无一不是内外因共同作用的结果。外因是指学校因素、家庭环境等方面,优质的师资力量和校园环境可以给学生提供良好的发展环境,也提供了互相激励的氛围,家庭因素里较高的家庭层次可以给孩子提供更多的学习机会和较为有效的学习过程,这些都对英语的教育产生了很大的影响。内在因素就是学生自己的注意力、学习态度、学习动机还有策略运用这几个方面。综上所说,优等生之所以优秀那是因为有内在因素的作用还有外在因素的影响,这两点都是至关重要的。

(二)心理学基础。从社会语言的角度出发,把学习语言氛围两个动机,一个是融合性动机另一个是工具性动机,融合性动机是指目标学习者想要融合到目标文化或者对目标文化有着特殊的兴趣。而工具性动机是指为了外语的使用价值而去学习外语。在这两点中,融合性动机的外语学习者主动性更高,更注重外语的全面发展,也能更好的发挥持之以恒的精神。而工具性动机的外语学习者就比较被动,语言技巧的发展上也不全面,付出努力的时间也不长。但是在我国外语学习环境中,这两点是并存的,而且工具性学习者发挥的功能好像更大,因為优等生的学习动机都是为了升学的需要,这都属于工具性的动机。

(三)教育学基础。这里可以分为自主学习和终身学习,自主学习是自觉主动的这有利于学生成绩的提高,而且也是发展终身学习的基础。一个优秀生之所以优秀是因为他们的自主学习能力强,他们可以设定自己的目标,选择适合的学习方法合理安排时间。而终身学习是我国发展的一个必然途径,优等生自主学习能力强,学习积极这都为终身学习创造了良好的条件。

二、课堂实际行为描述和结果分析

(一)优秀生课堂行为描述。我们对三名学生进行了实际的课堂行为考察,在此做一个简单的描述。在课堂参与中他们表现除了一些共同的特点,课前准备做的好,提前等待老师来上课。接受老师指定反应速度快,当老师提出问题时他们都能迅速的思考并作出回答, 这表明他们的注意力非常的集中。当堂所学的课堂笔记也做的非常好,在小组讨论时表现的积极活跃,能够提出自己的见解。注重课堂知识的归纳和总结。在老师让学生做更深一层的巩固时,都能很快的跟上老师的节奏。

(二)优秀生学习行为的结果分析。从课堂观察的结果来看,我们可以看出优秀生在学习时的一些相同点,但是课堂行为也不是仅仅靠观察就能得出结果的,我们可以通过学生策略运用、学习态度和学习动机这几个方面来分析。学习动机可以分为表面动机、深层动机和成就动机,成就动机是为了得到高分而受到他人表扬,获得他人的认可。我国已经有相关研究表明,深层动机和成就动机与学习成绩的增长呈正比,成绩好的学生成就动机普遍高于学习差的学生。在学习态度方面,认知态度是学习态度的基础,可以积极进取自己认为需要在学习方面要认真对待,情感成分是学习态度的核心,在课堂实际行为中我们可以发现,优秀生听课是总是表情专注,随着老师讲述时感情的变化他们的面部表情也跟着改变。在学习策略方面,优等生可以根据自己的学习成果有意识的调整过程和方案,可以在老师复习课上梳理出重点知识的脉络,对整体知识的把握有一定的方法。根据自身掌握情况,抓住重点难点运用一些知识策略,加深记忆,达到非常好的效果。总的来说,优等生学习效率高成绩好主要体现在有持久的学习动机;良好的学习习惯;坚定的学习意志;良好的个性发展。他们会自己分析自身原因,找到自己薄弱的环节,并且有针对性的计划进行训练,迅速提高自己的学习成绩。

三、对于研究结果的启示以及提出的建议

(一)给学生的建议。学生要激发自己的学习动机,前文中的研究表明,良好的学习动机有助于学生提高成绩,所以应该保持学习动机,注重学习过程,这样会培养学生在学习过程中找到学习的快乐。还要结合自身的学习状况,制定相应的学习策略,在整个学习过程中,不同的环节以及时间的分配都是根据自身的学习情况,形成一个适合自己的学习方法,这样科学有效的运用学习方法,才能使自身成绩得到显著的提高。

(二)给教师的建议。任何一名老师都应该真正的了解和关注学生,在学生的身上找到突破口,并且利用他们自身的优势带动其学习的发展。还要帮助学生们激发他们的学习动机,老师要注重学习过程的教学,使学习能够进行自我学习体验,给学生一种自我思考、自我实现的机会,增强学生的自我教育能力,使学生产生对学习的热情和有取得更好成绩的希望,这样才能调动学生的积极性。还要知道学生运用正确的学习策略,帮助学生建立良好的知识体系。

(三)给学校的建议。学校可以建立多元化的评价机制,注重评价内容的全面性,对老师的评价也不能只看学生考试的成绩,应该注重教学过程的质量。组建一套实用性强的评价体系。学校还要开展丰富的课外活动,让学生认识到他们的成长不仅需要课堂学习,还需要各种类型的课外活动给他们的成长提供养分。

(四)给家长的建议。家长应该注重教育观念,学习科学的教育方法。给孩子提供良好的学习氛围,不能对孩子施加太多的压力,要了解孩子的心声,注意孩子的感情变化,不要把自己的孩子和别人家的孩子做比较,强加给他们不适合他们的学习方法,每个人的学习心理都是不同的。

结束语:

在文中可以看出,每个孩子的学习动机和学习策略的运用与学习成绩是成正比的,而英语课堂的总体学习情况越好、学习动机越强、策略运用的越恰当,那么这个学生的学习成绩就越好。而且内外因素的共同作用也影响了优秀生的成长,在这些全方位因素的共同作用下,才能改善学生在课堂上的实践和理论上的指导。

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3.初中生优秀演讲稿 篇三

听着你的音乐,一路前行,坚定的出发。

通过音乐的道路,我感受到了贝多芬古典的音乐,美丽的乐章,聆听那贝多芬创作那美丽的音乐。我感受到了莫扎特那悠扬的小提琴声,令我心醉神迷,沉寂在那动人的音乐中,感受那琴声带来的享受。

聆听着你的音乐,感受每一个音符,都很动人。

走进音乐的殿堂,聆听音乐之妙,感受音符之美。书本上的音符坚定不变,生活中的音乐,乐在其中。音乐家们的一生多么的艰辛,再能铸就现在的辉煌!

音乐的道路,伴我一路,永不退缩。

听着音乐的道路前进。我与肖邦聆听那动人的音乐,我与约翰・施特劳斯一起欣赏美丽的圆舞曲,我与巴赫倾听管风琴的乐音,我与瓦格纳一同欣赏乐剧……

聆听着贝多芬的《田园交响曲》,聆听着瓦格纳的《尼伯龙根的指环》,聆听着舒伯特的《圣母颂》,聆听着莫扎特的《费加罗的婚礼》。

听着音乐的道路前进。我愿聆听世界的和声,感受音乐的心跳,徜徉于音乐之中,感受在我的心里。

听着音乐的道路前进。我愿在森林深处,高山之巅,崖谷深处,大海之边,独自享受那动人心弦的音乐。

音乐像在海边的珍珠,我怀着敬意的情怀,将它好好的珍藏起来,作为永恒的怀念。

4.初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇 篇四

初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇1

各位敬爱的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!,今天,我站在这里,代表全体初三毕业生向我们的母校道别,向我们的老师们道别,向朝夕相处的同窗们道别,也向这段忘怀的岁月道别!让我们真诚地向老师们说一声:谢谢!

此时此刻,我的心情无比激动,即有毕业的喜悦,也有掩不住无限的回忆与留恋。三年的学习时光,弹指一挥间,但记忆将成为生命中最为珍重的收藏:葳蕤的杨树,宽阔的操场,如画的长廊,明亮的教室。还记得刚入校时你我所立的雄心壮志,还记得在教室、图书馆和实验室中你我孜孜不倦学习的身影,还记得老师的谆谆教诲和习题时你我那种发自内心的喜悦,还记得在运动场上你我生龙活虎的锻炼场景,太多太多的情景值得去回忆。这三年的路,走的辛苦而快乐,三年的生活,过的充实而美丽,流过眼泪,却伴着欢笑,踏着荆棘,却嗅得万里花香。

三年的初中生活,使我们从不懂事儿童,变成了一名踌躇满志的青少年;从不敢离开父母的怀抱,到不怕坚险,勇于拼搏。三年来,一千零五十多个日日夜夜,母校不懈地用知识武装我。现在,学会了语文、数学,而且学会了物理和化学,提笔能写文章,而且知道了分子和原子等知识。最最重要的一点在于,使我更清楚地知道怎么爱世界和平。这是学校教育的结果,这是老师们心血的结晶。

毕业之际,我感谢美#from 本文来自高考资源网http:// end#丽的母校,给了我知识的琼浆、智慧的力量和做人的道理;感谢敬爱的老师们那淳淳教诲和无私的关爱,您对我们的恩情比山还高,比海还深。

今天的毕业是对昨天的总结,更是对明天的呼唤。以后将要到高中去学习。还会到大学深造,会扛枪保卫祖国的边陲,会上山去找矿,会进工厂去做工,会到广漠的原野上去耕耘。还会奔向世界各地,去纽约、巴黎、伦敦。但无论在什么地方,干何种工作,我们永远和这里心连心。老师们,请相信,在新的地方会五中学生的优良传统,去拼搏、去奋斗;绝不会辜负你们的信任!

最后,真诚得祝愿亲爱的母校和敬爱的老师:永远美丽!永远年轻!永远幸福!

谢谢大家!

初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇2

尊敬的老师们,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!今天我能站在这里为大家演讲感到无比的荣幸。我演讲的题目是《用什么报答报答您,我的母校》。

时间的脚步在悄悄挪移。转眼间,又是一个清风送爽,硕果累累的五月。在这个金黄色的五月里,我们,即将从这所学校毕业,对含辛茹苦、呕心沥血培育了我们六年的老师说“再见”、即将与我们一起嬉戏了六年的同学们说“分别”。我的心里除了对分别的伤感,还有对母校深深的感恩。

还记得,六年前。我上小学的第一节课,妈妈牵着我稚嫩的小手,把我交给了老师,看着这么多和我年纪相仿的小朋友,我的心里特别地兴奋,但兴奋中又夹着一丝对生人的惧怕。没过多久,上课铃便响了,这铃声仿佛带有魔法,班上的每个同学立刻高高地昂起头,端正地坐着。这一堂课,老师并没有教我们知识,而是让我们互相认识,讲一些我们似懂非懂的大道理。这让无知的我们受益匪浅。上完这堂课后,我有了很大的变化,一向倔强,不懂事的我居然变成了乖乖仔:对长辈尊尊敬敬,对同学真诚、包容。这六年来,是老师倾注了他们所有心血,教会我们怎样做人,灌输给我们所有知识,像妈妈一样关爱我们。在这里,我想对老师道一声:“您辛苦了”。

我对母校的图书室,有着说不出的感激。我写说明文的文笔很差,根本表达不清主要内容。自从学校对我们开放了图书室,虽然时间不多,但我每次读书都非常认真的做笔记,仔细阅读、品味,吸取别人文章上的好词佳句并运用到自己的文章上。没想到,这让我的说明文水平有了很大的进步,连老师都赞叹不已。

母校,教会我知道了怎样做人;母校,让我获得了丰富的知识;母校,让我从一个懵懵懂懂的小孩变成了现在的优秀少年。不久,我就要离开这所陪伴了我六年的校园。今后,我只能用优异的成绩来报答母校对我的恩情,我也祝愿母校今后培养出更多人才,桃李满天下。

我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!

初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇3

尊敬的各位老师、亲爱的同学们:

大家好!今天我能站在这里为大家演讲感到无比的荣幸。我演讲的题目是《感恩母校》。

如果你要问我世上最难忘的是什么?我会毫不犹豫地说:母校!如果你要问我世上最伟大的是什么?我会自豪地说:母校!如果你要问我世上最令人怀念的是什么?我还是会说:母校!

我们是母校的学子,母校是我们的家园。这里有我们尊敬的师长,亲爱的同学;这里有我们窗明几净的教室和宿舍,勃勃生机的花草和树木;这里更有我们勤奋学习的身影,不甘人后、勇攀高峰的理想。

我们的母校又是一个欢乐幸福的大家庭。每当换季时,每当同学们生病时,每当有同学面临辍学时,学校领导、老师们总是伸出援助之手,给予我们亲人般的关怀和爱护。同学之间有了什么困难,也都互相帮助,就如兄弟姐妹。这一切都感动着我,温暖着我,使我对母校产生了一份特殊的,浓浓的感情。

母校,在您的怀抱里,我留下多少回忆。曾记得我们那模糊不清的读书声,曾记得,老师一遍一遍不厌其烦的讲解,曾记得,我与伙伴们在操场上玩耍,亲爱的母校,虽然您的教室不大,虽然您的操场不宽广,但是,我仍然深深地爱着您。

“滴水之恩,以学为报”,在这特殊的校园,让我们心怀感恩,体验感动,学会报答。就让我们从现在起,跟随着老师的教育,踏着时代的步伐,学好各科文化知识,熟练掌握专业技能,为我们以后的美好人生打下坚实的基础而努力奋斗吧。

初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇4

尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!能站在这里为大家演讲,我深感荣幸,心情也十分激动。今天,我演讲的题目是《感恩母校》。

一直以来,我在寻找,“母校”到底是一个怎样的字眼,难道她就是我们大多数人认为的,是我们学习和生活几年,最终让我们收获成长和成熟的地方吗?显然,这个答案是很肤浅的。

“母校”,我想,她最起码是一个厚重的字眼吧。她的厚重,不仅仅在于那简单的几面高墙、无数的校舍、庞大的师资力量。这一切有形的财富。更在于她如母亲般的胸怀,始终在接纳、包容着我们的缺点;更在于她像母亲一样的温婉,始终向我们传递着温暖和关怀;更在于她有同母亲一般的辛劳,始终保持一种精神,执着开垦着我们这一块块形状各异、养料不足的土地,直到他们整齐、肥沃。是的,她之所以堪称“母校”,更在于她带给千千万万学子的无形的财富。

而今天,在这里,××就是我们的母校,虽然我们还刚进入这个学校不久,无法像即将毕业的师兄师姐们一样深刻感受母校带给自己的美好,但已经生活了几个月之久,我们也感受到了母校爱的润泽,在她的气息中吸取着智慧的芬芳。我一直以为,当初我会在众多的学校中偏偏觅到××的名字,是一种缘分;而最终能够投入她的怀抱,享受她的教导,我一直在心中窃喜:自己是多么的幸运啊。相逢自是有缘,因为有缘,我千里而至;钟情已有千年,因为千年,我矢志不渝。

翻过浩浩的历史长页,今天再来看我们足下的这片土地,经历了多少风雨沧桑,依然保有今天的丰盈富足;淀积了多少文人骚客的足迹,依然保有今天浓郁的文化。而,是什么,使这片土地展现在人们面前时更为深沉有力?是的,这就是我们的母校××,正是她的存在,她的付出使这片土地更加焕发耀人的光彩。不敢说与日月同辉,却足以明朗一片;她的历史不需要最悠久,她的地域不需要最广阔,因为悠久不代表长存,广阔不代表完满,我们的母校,不敢说与天地共存,却足以立己之地,光己门楣,为我们生活的这片土地带去希望,带去智慧。

三十而立,正值健壮,一片大好前景。在母校三十年校庆即将来临之际,我们最最不能忘却的就是那一个个辛苦劳累的身影,我们所敬爱的老师们。是他们耗费着自己的心血,用尽全力培植我们这一棵棵小树,装饰着我们这一片片天空。一路走来,因为他们,你我的小树茁壮成长;因为他们,你我的天空蔚蓝而广大;因为他们,你我的梦想插上了翅膀,有了飞翔的可能。付出了,牺牲了,他们却也日渐地累了,累的瘦了,累的老了。而我们也终于明白了:青山原不老,因雪白头;绿水本无忧,因风皱面。

母校啊。此时此刻,我该如何表达我对您的感恩?怎样的词汇,怎样的表达,怎样的心情加以诠释?简单的“谢”字,根本不足以配饰我心中对您的爱意。我依恋您、崇敬您,在我眼里,您,云卷云舒甚是唯美,花开花落同样倾心。母校啊,听到我的声音了吗?如此深沉的爱意,我只愿献给您。

谢谢大家,我的演讲完毕!

初中生关于感恩母校优秀演讲稿篇5

时光匆匆如流水,转眼我们初中毕业已25年了,每当回想起在母校就读的三年半时光,总是对母校、对老师、对同学充满着深深地情感。过去我们大多为事业拼搏,为家庭忙碌,与各位老师和同学交往和联系不多,在事业和家庭比较稳定之时,忽然发现我们都已过不惑之年,几位同学沟通,都有相聚的期盼,于是大家分头联络,才有了今天的相聚。

首先,我们要向各位老师表达我们内心真挚的敬意和感激之情。各位老师在过去艰苦的生活、简陋的工作条件下,辛勤耕耘、无私奉献、传授给我们知识、启迪我们的智慧、规范我们的行为,更为重要的是为我们的创造了愉快、积极的学习环境,培育了我们认真负责的态度和乐观向上,积极进取的精神,使我们在成长的路上有了良好的起步基础。

时间冲刷着我们的记忆,很多事情都已遗忘,但老师培育之情不忘,我们的感激之情与日俱增。看到学生们成长成才是你们最大的快乐,老师不求回报,但学生的感激之心也很重要。让我们永远记住曾经引领我们从混沌的少年成长为知识青年的老师。不论我们攀登多高,都记住是你们引导我们登上了人生的最初几级台阶。

在我们召集这次集会的过程中,与每位同学联系都让我感到浓浓的思念之情。虽然分别多年,在不同的地方,从事不同的职业,人生经历和性格也不一样,但同学之间纯真的友谊并未随岁月流逝而改变。时间也许改变了我们的容颜,也许久无音讯,相见时也许不能辨认,但一经说出你我的名字,就立刻从内心呼醒记忆的从前,心潮涌动一股暖暖的温情,刹那间拉近了我们的距离。同学之友情深厚无比,因为她在我们的幼小时形成;同学之友情纯真无比,因为它不含任何功利杂念;同学之友情不用刻意维系,因为它深深地扎根在我们心里。

这次聚会让我们一起回味过去、畅谈现在、展望未来。回忆过去我们会有许多感慨,品味过成功的喜悦,也尝到过失败的痛苦,品味了生活的苦辣酸甜,也经历了人生的悲欢离合,无论成与败、苦与乐都是人生宝贵的体验。现在我们欣喜的看到许多同学在各自的领域取得了骄人的成绩,真心为他们高兴与自豪;有的同学尽管平平常常,但踏踏实实地为社会为家庭尽自己的责任,也一样让人尊敬。面对未来我们要继续保持年轻求学时的好奇与探索之心,工作中拼搏进取之心,抓住机会发展事业;还应该具有回报社会的感恩之心,感谢日益进步的社会给我们更宽容的环境,更多的选择机会,使我们能在更广阔的舞台上发挥聪明才智。我们追求成功,但也不惧怕失败;我们渴望坦途,但不回避坎坷。体验丰富的人生,创造精彩的人生。

组织这次聚会,许多同学花费时间和精力寻找老师和同学,但遗憾的是还是没有找到尊敬的陈志同老师,还有几位同学没联系上;更遗憾的是陈志迁老师和徐杰、田彩丽、姚乃全、梁中才几位同学永远地离开了我们,这让我们感到了悲伤,让我们心中的记忆去怀念他们吧。同时我们体会到了生命的脆弱与无奈,让我们更加珍重生命,珍爱自己,健康快乐地度过每一个新的一天。

这次聚会让我们体会到了师生之间、同学之间的真情,愉悦了我们的心情,丰富了我们的内心。她好像是我们人生中的加油站,为我们的感情加油升温,让我们今后多加沟通与联络,让这种温情永远陪伴我们、激励我们,再一次感谢老师,祝老师们身体健康,精神愉快!祝同学们家庭幸福,工作顺利,事业发达!

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5.初中优秀演讲稿 篇五

大家好,我是七(8)班的吉蕊含,今天我为大家演讲的题目是--《生命的音符》。

生命……这是多么神圣的一个词汇!

我们每天都可以看见不同的生命--路边的花草树木,清晨啾唧不停的鸟儿,明净湖水里穿梭游离的小鱼……然而目前为止在地球上发展速度最快的生物,是人类。

自然界中许多生命的历史都比我们人类要源远流长,但为什么单单只有我们人类,穿起了衣服、建起了房屋、说起了语言等等?是的,因为我们会思考、会创造……因此我们不断使自己的生命更加精彩,生命的价值更加丰富。

人类在漫漫的历史长河中,留下了很多深深的足迹。这些足迹存在的形式,更多是以文字来体现的。人类不断地把他们独特的思想留在这个世界上--刻在龟甲上、雕在石壁上、写在纸页上……我们的身体不能忍受没有任何营养物质的生活,同样,我们的心理也不能忍受没有任何思想来充饥的日子。惟其如此,我们需要阅读。我们都生活在崭新的21世纪,我们有条件去阅读,我们也有责任去阅读。阅读的时候我们必须思考,作为新世纪的学子,我们一定要会思考,思考的时候,就会产生各种情感,我们才会发明创造更多东西,我们的品德才会更加高尚……但是作为现代社会的人们,却往往觉得生活索然无味,生命毫无乐趣可言,那么这个时候,就是你的大脑发出了饥饿的讯号。来吧,此时你不需要抱怨,不需要发脾气,你只需要静静地阅读,在你吸收那些文字的时候,你的心会静,大脑便会思考,无聊的事情早就忘到九霄云外去了。阅读,可以充实我们一时空虚的心灵,可以治愈我们受伤的灵魂,可以为我们茁壮成长的生命树苗,浇上清澈甘甜的天然泉水……

那我们可以阅读一些什么呢?世界上有太多的东西可以用来阅读,然而不同的文字有它不同的功效。当你阅读教科书的时候,你会汲取你应当学会的知识,你会朝着你的人生目标又向前一步;当你阅读科普书籍的时候,你会被大千世界的奥妙所征服,你会更加喜欢你所生活的这个自然世界;当你阅读哲学书籍的时候,你的思想会更深一层,你会对你的生活做出你独有的分析和见解;当你阅读名著的时候,你会为里面主人公的种种际遇而心情起伏跌宕,你会叹服作者高超的写作技巧……可以用来阅读的东西实在太多了,甚至是一则广告,看着它巧妙上口的简单几句话,你或许也会会心一笑。生活中充满了阅读,生活也少不了阅读。

一个喜欢阅读的人,他一定是个有思想的人。我们的生命浸润在各种不同的文字里,你读得越多,生命就越滋润。阅读伴随着我们的成长,我们的生命在不知不觉中,已经慢慢升华!在无限柔和的光辉下,在各种文字的流动下,你会看见,你的生命闪着光芒,你的生命不停跳跃,你的生命也在成长,它的内涵会随着你阅读的文字一起变化!手里捧着一本书的时候,你应该感觉它是活的,它在用它特有的语调,向你阐述它的故事、它的思想。它在向你说话,它在同你交流。我们阅读一本书,就如同两个生命在用最自然、最淳朴、最真心的方式交流!这是心与心的交流,这是思想的交流,这不是简单的语言可以办到的。我们拥有一本书,就是拥有一个朋友。这个朋友从不会大声喧哗,它与你的交流发自内心,你不喜欢它,只需轻轻闭上眼睛,它便不再来干扰你;倘若你爱上了它,它会更加真诚地讲述更多。与它接触越多,你会越发地发觉它的可爱、它的诚挚、它的忠诚……你的生命此时此刻也焕发出无限的光彩。阅读为生命而喝彩,阅读为生命而存在!

假如你的生命就是一个主唱,那么阅读将会是给你生命伴奏的旋律。读得越多,旋律愈加精彩。每个人有不同的生命主唱,那每个人也有不同的为生命伴奏的音符!日子久了,你会发现那些音符散发出无比夺目的光芒,将你的生命柔和地裹住,让生命最壮丽的一首新曲,在呵护下不断地成长发芽!

让我们现在就开始阅读,让生命的音符跳跃流动,让我们的生命就此刻起变得熠熠生辉而充满希望--宛如清晨第一抹照亮大地的阳光!

6.初中优秀学生演讲稿 篇六

今天,我演讲的题目是“要全面发展,别畸形成长”。

作为一名中学生,一定要做到每个方面都很卓越,比如;学习、卫生、纪律等。

在学习方面,不能出现“瘸腿”的现象。比如:有的同学数学、物理成绩好,语文和英语成绩差。像这些同学,就要每天花时间多读、多背,这样日复一日的积累,你的语文、英语成绩就会有所提高;也有的同学语文、英语成绩好,数学和物理成绩较差,像这样的学生,就要每天花时间多练题目,从基础开始做,然后再慢慢加深,这样你的数学和物理成绩也会很快提上来的。另外,我对同学们提几个建议:

1.上课时,绝不能走神。一旦觉得有点走神,掐一下自己的大腿或用力拍一下头,使自己恢复过来。

2.上课时,绝不能睡觉。只要一觉得有困意,用力甩一下自己的头或揪自己的头发,让瞌睡消失。

3.上课前,预习一下下节课的内容。重要的内容用直线画出,不懂的地方用波浪线画出或用问号标在句尾。下课了也要稍稍复习一下本节课的内容,温故而知新。

4.学习上要有一个明确的目标。比如只要自己每次只追一名,这次我在全校第100名,下次争取99名,这样一名又一名地追下来,第一就可能属于你。

在卫生方面,要做一个文明人,不乱扔垃圾。但是现在有些人是行一百里路,扔一百里垃圾。比如,有些人在路上行走,嘴里吃着瓜子,走一步,吐一个,肆无忌惮,严重影响了环境卫生;而有些人则是相反的,他们看见垃圾就捡起来扔进垃圾箱,这样的人是值得我们每一个人去学习的。

在纪律方面,主要做到下课不追逐打闹,不喧哗;上下楼梯时不拥挤,不奔跑;打饭时做到在一米线外,耐心等待;预备铃响了,安安稳稳地坐在课座上等待老师的来临;自习课上,更要做到老师在与不在一个样。

最后,真诚地祝愿我们全体初三学,生能在这一学年发挥最好水平,争取考到自己心目中理想的学校。

7.优秀英语演讲稿 篇七

PRESIDENT CLINTON: Thank you.Thank you, President Chen, Chairmen Ren, Vice President Chi, Vice Minister Wei.We are delighted to be here today with a very large American delegation, including the First Lady and our daughter, who is a student at Stanford, one of the schools with which Beijing University has a relationship.We have six members of the United States Congress;the Secretary of State;Secretary of Commerce;the Secretary of Agriculture;the Chairman of our Council of Economic Advisors;Senator Sasser, our Ambassador;the National Security Advisor and my Chief of Staff, among others.I say that to illustrate the importance that the United States places on our relationship with China.I would like to begin by congratulating all of you, the students, the faculty, the administrators, on celebrating the centennial year of your university.Gongxi, Beida.(Applause.)As I’m sure all of you know, this campus was once home to Yenching University which was founded by American missionaries.Many of its wonderful buildings were designed by an American architect.Thousands of Americans students and professors have come here to study and teach.We feel a special kinship with you.I am, however, grateful that this day is different in one important respect from another important occasion 79 years ago.In June of 1919, the first president of Yenching University, John Leighton Stuart, was set to deliver the very first commencement address on these very grounds.At the appointed hour, he appeared, but no students appeared.They were all out leading the May 4th Movement for China’s political and cultural renewal.When I read this, I hoped that when I walked into the auditorium today, someone would be sitting here.And I thank you for being here, very much.(Applause.)Over the last 100 years, this university has grown to more than 20,000 students.Your graduates are spread throughout China and around the world.You have built the largest university library in all of Asia.Last year, 20 percent of your graduates went abroad to study, including half of your math and science majors.And in this anniversary year, more than a million people in China, Asia, and beyond have logged on to your web site.At the dawn of a new century, this university is leading China into the future.I come here today to talk to you, the next generation of China’s leaders, about the critical importance to your future of building a strong partnership between China and the United States.The American people deeply admire China for its thousands of years of contributions to culture and religion, to philosophy and the arts, to science and technology.We remember well our strong partnership in World War II.Now we see China at a moment in history when your glorious past is matched by your present sweeping transformation and the even greater promise of your future.Just three decades ago, China was virtually shut off from the world.Now, China is a member of more than 1,000 international organizations--enterprises that affect everything from air travel to agricultural development.You have opened your nation to trade and investment on a large scale.Today, 40,000 young Chinese study in the United States, with hundreds of thousands more learning in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America.Your social and economic transformation has been even more remarkable, moving from a closed command economic system to a driving, increasingly market-based and driven economy, generating two decades of unprecedented growth, giving people greater freedom to travel within and outside China, to vote in village elections, to own a home, choose a job, attend a better school.As a result you have lifted literally hundreds of millions of people from poverty.Per capita income has more than doubled in the last decade.Most Chinese people are leading lives they could not have imagined just 20 years ago.Of course, these changes have also brought disruptions in settled patterns of life and work, and have imposed enormous strains on your environment.Once every urban Chinese was guaranteed employment in a state enterprise.Now you must compete in a job market.Once a Chinese worker had only to meet the demands of a central planner in Beijing.Now the global economy means all must match the quality and creativity of the rest of the world.For those who lack the right training and skills and support, this new world can be daunting.In the short-term, good, hardworking people--some, at least will find themselves unemployed.And, as all of you can see, there have been enormous environmental and economic and health care costs to the development pattern and the energy use pattern of the last 20 years--from air pollution to deforestation to acid rain and water shortage.In the face of these challenges new systems of training and social security will have to be devised, and new environmental policies and technologies will have to be introduced with the goal of growing your economy while improving the environment.Everything I know about the intelligence, the ingenuity, the enterprise of the Chinese people and everything I have heard these last few days in my discussions with President Jiang, Prime Minister Zhu and others give me confidence that you will succeed.As you build a new China, America wants to build a new relationship with you.We want China to be successful, secure and open, working with us for a more peaceful and prosperous world.I know there are those in China and the United States who question whether closer relations between our countries is a good thing.But everything all of us know about the way the world is changing and the challenges your generation will face tell us that our two nations will be far better off working together than apart.The late Deng Xiaoping counseled us to seek truth from facts.At the dawn of the new century, the facts are clear.The distance between our two nations, indeed, between any nations, is shrinking.Where once an American clipper ship took months to cross from China to the United States.Today, technology has made us all virtual neighbors.From laptops to lasers, from microchips to megabytes, an information revolution is lighting the landscape of human knowledge, bringing us all closer together.Ideas, information, and money cross the planet at the stroke of a computer key, bringing with them extraordinary opportunities to create wealth, to prevent and conquer disease, to foster greater understanding among peoples of different histories and different cultures.But we also know that this greater openness and faster change mean that problems which start beyond one nations borders can quickly move inside them--the spread of weapons of mass destruction, the threats of organized crime and drug trafficking, of environmental degradation, and severe economic dislocation.No nation can isolate itself from these problems, and no nation can solve them alone.We, especially the younger generations of China and the United States, must make common cause of our common challenges, so that we can, together, shape a new century of brilliant possibilities.In the 21st century--your century--China and the United States will face the challenge of security in Asia.On the Korean Peninsula, where once we were adversaries, today we are working together for a permanent peace and a future freer of nuclear weapons.On the Indian subcontinent, just as most of the rest of the world is moving away from nuclear danger, India and Pakistan risk sparking a new arms race.We are now pursuing a common strategy to move India and Pakistan away from further testing and toward a dialogue to resolve their differences.In the 21st century, your generation must face the challenge of stopping the spread of deadlier nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.In the wrong hands or the wrong places, these weapons can threaten the peace of nations large and small.Increasingly, China and the United States agree on the importance of stopping proliferation.That is why we are beginning to act in concert to control the worlds most dangerous weapons.In the 21st century, your generation will have to reverse the international tide of crime and drugs.Around the world, organized crime robs people of billions of dollars every year and undermines trust in government.America knows all about the devastation and despair that drugs can bring to schools and neighborhoods.With borders on more than a dozen countries, China has become a crossroad for smugglers of all kinds.Last year, President Jiang and I asked senior Chinese and American law enforcement officials to step up our cooperation against these predators, to stop money from being laundered, to stop aliens from being cruelly smuggled, to stop currencies from being undermined by counterfeiting.Just this month, our drug enforcement agency opened an office in Beijing, and soon Chinese counternarcotics experts will be working out of Washington.In the 21st century, your generation must make it your mission to ensure that today’s progress does not come at tomorrow’s expense.China’s remarkable growth in the last two decades has come with a toxic cost, pollutants that foul the water you drink and the air you breathe--the cost is not only environmental, it is also serious in terms of the health consequences of your people and in terms of the drag on economic growth.Environmental problems are also increasingly global as well as national.For example, in the near future, if present energy use patterns persist, China will overtake the United States as the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, the gases which are the principal cause of global warming.If the nations of the world do not reduce the gases which are causing global warming, sometime in the next century there is a serious risk of dramatic changes in climate which will change the way we live and the way we work, which could literally bury some island nations under mountains of water and undermine the economic and social fabric of nations.We must work together.We Americans know from our own experience that it is possible to grow an economy while improving the environment.We must do that together for ourselves and for the world.Building on the work that our Vice President, Al Gore, has done previously with the Chinese government, President Jiang and I are working together on ways to bring American clean energy technology to help improve air quality and grow the Chinese economy at the same time.But I will say this again--this is not on my remarks--your generation must do more about this.This is a huge challenge for you, for the American people and for the future of the world.And it must be addressed at the university level, because political leaders will never be willing to adopt environmental measures if they believe it will lead to large-scale unemployment or more poverty.The evidence is clear that does not have to happen.You will actually have more rapid economic growth and better paying jobs, leading to higher levels of education and technology if we do this in the proper way.But you and the university, communities in China, the United States and throughout the world will have to lead the way.(Applause.)In the 21st century your generation must also lead the challenge of an international financial system that has no respect for national borders.When stock markets fall in Hong Kong or Jakarta, the effects are no longer local;they are global.The vibrant growth of your own economy is tied closely, therefore, to the restoration of stability and growth in the Asia Pacific region.China has steadfastly shouldered its responsibilities to the region and the world in this latest financial crisis--helping to prevent another cycle of dangerous devaluations.We must continue to work together to counter this threat to the global financial system and to the growth and prosperity which should be embracing all of this region.In the 21st century, your generation will have a remarkable opportunity to bring together the talents of our scientists, doctors, engineers into a shared quest for progress.Already the breakthroughs we have achieved in our areas of joint cooperation--in challenges from dealing with spina bifida to dealing with extreme weather conditions and earthquakes--have proved what we can do together to change the lives of millions of people in China and the United States and around the world.Expanding our cooperation in science and technology can be one of our greatest gifts to the future.In each of these vital areas that I have mentioned, we can clearly accomplish so much more by walking together rather than standing apart.That is why we should work to see that the productive relationship we now enjoy blossoms into a fuller partnership in the new century.If that is to happen, it is very important that we understand each other better, that we understand both our common interest and our shared aspirations and our honest differences.I believe the kind of open, direct exchange that President Jiang and I had on Saturday at our press conference--which I know many of you watched on television--can both clarify and narrow our differences, and, more important, by allowing people to understand and debate and discuss these things can give a greater sense of confidence to our people that we can make a better future.From the windows of the White House, where I live in Washington, D.C., the monument to our first President, George Washington, dominates the skyline.It is a very tall obelisk.But very near this large monument there is a small stone which contains these words: The United States neither established titles of nobility and royalty, nor created a hereditary system.State affairs are put to the vote of public opinion.This created a new political situation, unprecedented from ancient times to the present.How wonderful it is.Those words were not written by an American.They were written by Xu Jiyu, governor of Fujian Province, inscribed as a gift from the government of China to our nation in 1853.I am very grateful for that gift from China.It goes to the heart of who we are as a people--the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the freedom to debate, to dissent, to associate, to worship without interference from the state.These are the ideals that were at the core of our founding over 220 years ago.These are the ideas that led us across our continent and onto the world stage.These are the ideals that Americans cherish today.As I said in my press conference with President Jiang, we have an ongoing quest ourselves to live up to those ideals.The people who framed our Constitution understood that we would never achieve perfection.They said that the mission of America would always be “to form a more perfect union”--in other words, that we would never be perfect, but we had to keep trying to do better.The darkest moments in our history have come when we abandoned the effort to do better, when we denied freedom to our people because of their race or their religion, because there were new immigrants or because they held unpopular opinions.The best moments in our history have come when we protected the freedom of people who held unpopular opinion, or extended rights enjoyed by the many to the few who had previously been denied them, making, therefore, the promises of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution more than faded words on old parchment.Today we do not seek to impose our vision on others, but we are convinced that certain rights are universal--not American rights or European rights or rights for developed nations, but the birthrights of people everywhere, now enshrined in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights--the right to be treated with dignity;the right to express one’s opinions, to choose one’s own leaders, to associate freely with others, and to worship, or not, freely, however one chooses.In the last letter of his life, the author of our Declaration of Independence and our third President, Thomas Jefferson, said then that “all eyes are opening to the rights of man.” I believe that in this time, at long last, 172 years after Jefferson wrote those words, all eyes are opening to the rights of men and women everywhere.Over the past two decades, a rising tide of freedom has lifted the lives of millions around the world, sweeping away failed dictatorial systems in the Former Soviet Union, throughout Central Europe;ending a vicious cycle of military coups and civil wars in Latin America;giving more people in Africa the chance to make the most of their hard-won independence.And from the Philippines to South Korea, from Thailand to Mongolia, freedom has reached Asia’s shores, powering a surge of growth and productivity.Economic security also can be an essential element of freedom.It is recognized in the United Nations Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights.In China, you have made extraordinary strides in nurturing that liberty, and spreading freedom from want, to be a source of strength to your people.Incomes are up, poverty is down;people do have more choices of jobs, and the ability to travel--the ability to make a better life.But true freedom includes more than economic freedom.In America, we believe it is a concept which is indivisible.Over the past four days, I have seen freedom in many manifestations in China.I have seen the fresh shoots of democracy growing in the villages of your heartland.I have visited a village that chose its own leaders in free elections.I have also seen the cell phones, the video players, the fax machines carrying ideas, information and images from all over the world.I’ve heard people speak their minds and I have joined people in prayer in the faith of my own choosing.In all these ways I felt a steady breeze of freedom.The question is, where do we go from here? How do we work together to be on the right side of history together? More than 50 years ago, Hu Shi, one of your great political thinkers and a teacher at this university, said these words: “Now some people say to me you must sacrifice your individual freedom so that the nation may be free.But I reply, the struggle for individual freedom is the struggle for the nation’s freedom.The struggle for your own character is the struggle for the nation’s character.” We Americans believe Hu Shi was right.We believe and our experience demonstrates that freedom strengthens stability and helps nations to change.One of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, once said, “Our critics are our friends, for they show us our faults.” Now, if that is true, there are many days in the United States when the President has more friends than anyone else in America.(Laughter.)But it is so.In the world we live in, this global information age, constant improvement and change is necessary to economic opportunity and to national strength.Therefore, the freest possible flow of information, ideas, and opinions, and a greater respect for divergent political and religious convictions will actually breed strength and stability going forward.It is, therefore, profoundly in your interest, and the world’s, that young Chinese minds be free to reach the fullness of their potential.That is the message of our time and the mandate of the new century and the new millennium.I hope China will more fully embrace this mandate.For all the grandeur of your history, I believe your greatest days are still ahead.Against great odds in the 20th century China has not only survived, it is moving forward dramatically.Other ancient cultures failed because they failed to change.China has constantly proven the capacity to change and grow.Now, you must re-imagine China again for a new century, and your generation must be at the heart of China’s regeneration.The new century is upon us.All our sights are turned toward the future.Now your country has known more millennia than the United States has known centuries.Today, however, China is as young as any nation on Earth.This new century can be the dawn of a new China, proud of your ancient greatness, proud of what you are doing, prouder still of the tomorrows to come.It can be a time when the world again looks to China for the vigor of its culture, the freshness of its thinking, the elevation of human dignity that is apparent in its works.It can be a time when the oldest of nations helps to make a new world.The United States wants to work with you to make that time a reality.Thank you very much.(Applause.)From:sjbycwz.com/dfylce/ bxsjb32q.com/xamylc/ sjb321.com/188jbb/ bxsjbbcw.com/zlgj/ bxsjb520.com/bjw/

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