3分鐘與英語有關的夢想的演講稿(通用3篇)
3分鐘與英語有關的夢想的演講稿 篇1
Time flies, time flies, we have grown up. Looking back on the road we havewalked, there is pain, joy, absence, sadness, unforgettable memories, a happychildhood, more memorable dreams.
Childhood dreams are so naive and creative. Some dreams can fly freely inthe sky like birds. Some dreams can swim like fish in the sea. Some dream ofexploring the universe; Theres more. In those days we had dreams that wereendless, and these dreams were so childish to us now that they were unrealistic.But when we recall the dream we had in our childhood, we had a shallow smile onour lips. Because we all have childhood, all have been happy innocencedream.
In this big business sea, daily face is to cheat, intrigue. Peoples heartsare changing, they are becoming more childlike and less able to find our dreams.People change, become ruthless, become eyes only profit, only money. Why isthat? In the face of such a problem, you can only think of one sentence: we growup to face the reality. Do you have to lose the innocence when you grow up?Think about how our childhood made friends and how we worked. Wake up! Wake upour innocence! Let us treat our friends with a childlike innocence, treat thepeople around us, and treat our customers.
I dream that we will use our childlike innocence to change other peopleschildlike innocence and awaken our second childhood in the land of huaxia.
時光如梭,歲月飛逝,轉(zhuǎn)眼間我們已長大;仡^看看我們走過的路,有痛苦,有歡樂,有離別,有傷心,有我們難忘的回憶,有我們欣喜的’童年,更有讓我們難忘的夢想。
童年的夢想是那么天真無邪,富有創(chuàng)造力。有的夢想能像鳥兒一樣自由的在天空中飛翔;有的夢想能像魚兒一樣在大海里遨游;有的夢想能去宇宙探險;還有更多。在那個年代我們擁有說不完的夢想,這些夢想在我們現(xiàn)在看來是多么的幼稚,多么的不符合實際。但是我們回憶起童年自己曾經(jīng)有過的夢想的時候,是不是嘴角邊掛著淺淺的微笑。因為我們都有童年,都曾經(jīng)快樂無邪的夢想過。
在這個商海的大潮中,每天面對的是爾虞我詐,勾心斗角。人們的心在變,變得找不回我們的童真,變得更找不回我們的夢想。人變了,變的無情,變得眼里只有利益,只有金錢。為什么會這樣呢?面對這樣的問題,大家只想到一句話:我們長大了要面對現(xiàn)實。是不是長大就得失去童真呢?想一想我們童年是如何交朋友,如何處事的。醒來吧!喚醒我們的童真吧!讓我們用一顆童心去對待我們的朋友,對待我們身邊的人,對待我們的客戶。
我夢想我們在華夏這片土地上,用我們的童心去換別人的童心,也去喚醒我們第二個童年。
3分鐘與英語有關的夢想的演講稿 篇2
One day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, in one of the most remote regions of the Pacific Ocean, 20 American sailors watched their ship flood with seawater.
They'd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic hole in the ship's hull. As their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.
These men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest scrap of land. In their small boats, they carried only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.
These were the men of the whaleship Essex, whose story would later inspire parts of “Moby Dick.”
Even in today's world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.
No one on land had any idea that anything had gone wrong. No search party was coming to look for these men. So most of us have never experienced a situation as frightening as the one in which these sailors found themselves, but we all know what it's like to be afraid.
We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our fears mean.
As we grow up, we're often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, just another childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.
3分鐘與英語有關的夢想的演講稿 篇3
perhaps the clintons' greatest achievement is their daughter, who moved into the white house as a young girl, and left as an accomplished young lady. it's not easy to be a teenager in the white house, but it's a lot easier when you have a loving mother and a loving father that chelsea clinton had.
this magnificent presidential library, and the american life it celebrates, would not have been possible without the love and sacrifice of a special lady. among his heroes, president clinton always includes his mother, virginia kelley, "a working woman and a widow." virginia was there when her son took the oath of office, and we know that she would be incredibly proud of this day.
the story that began in a little house on hervey street in hope, arkansas is the kind of story that inspires people from every background, all over america. in this great nation, it is always possible for a child to go as far as their talent and vision can take them. visitors to this place will be reminded of the great promise of our country, and the dreams that came true in the life of our 42nd president. the william j. clinton presidential library is a gift to the future