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1、一分钟英语演讲稿大全(共10篇)一分钟英语演讲稿大全(共10篇) 篇一:一分钟英语演讲My Favorite Color 我最喜欢的颜色 Blue has alays been my favorite color, and I think it ill alays continue to be so. I have several reasons for liking this color best. First, it is a very soothing color and makes people happy. Ho do people feel hen they ake up to d

2、ay hen the sky is a dirty grey? Sad and gloomy. But hen the sky is a deep blue, good cheer and joy enters our hearts. Another reason hy I am most partial to blue is that it is the color of oceans and rivers and lakes on a sunny day. Whenever I go simming, I feel as though I ere reborn. In my estimat

3、ion, blue is a very refined a noble color. I have several suits of clothes of different colors, but someho blue seems to be most being to me. At the same time, all my friends say that I tend to look slim and taller henever Im dressed in blue. I have also heard that in English, the term “true blue” m

4、eans to be faithful. As I have a great respect for the quality of faithfulness, this is one more reason for my liking blue so much. 蓝色一直是我最喜欢的颜色,而且我认为一直都会是这样。 我有几个最喜欢这种颜色的理由。第一,它是一种使人平和、快乐的颜色。当人们睡醒时,看到一个灰暗的天空,他们会感觉如何?沮丧忧郁。但是当天空是深蓝色时,喜悦和快乐就进入我们心中。 我偏爱蓝色的另一个理由,是因为它是海洋、河流、湖泊在晴朗日子时的颜色。每当我去游泳,我觉得我好像重生了。

5、我认为,蓝色是一种优雅、高贵的颜色,我有几套不同颜色的衣服,但是不知怎么,蓝色似乎是适合我。同时,我的朋友都说,每当我穿蓝色的衣服时,似乎看起来更修长、更高佻。 我也听说过英文里有个名词,“不褪色的蓝”,意思是忠实的,因为我很崇尚忠实这种品德,这又是我这么喜欢蓝色的另一个理由了。 gloomy a.忧郁的 partial a.偏爱的 refined a.优雅的 being a.合适的 The Generation Gap 论代沟 I remember that hen I as in my teens, I used to rebel at many of the “dos” and “don

6、ts” my parents used to dictate to me. For example, hen I kept on playing jazz records on the record player, my father used to condemn such music as sheer noise and replace them ith disks of classical music that I alays considered extremely dull. My mom and dad ere also very particular about the frie

7、nds I ent out ith, alays ing the maxim the “one rotten apple could ruin a hole barrel of apples.” When I insisted that I sleep ith my pet dog Peppy, they immediately said NO because they thought that I ould be bitten by fleas.These are just a fe examples of many of the things that I thought my paren

8、ts ere unreasonable about. Today, hoever, I am also the father of a boy of fifteen, and I find that I, too, am pressuring my son ith a lot of rules and regulations that he seems to find hard to sallo. The other day, I noticed that my sons hair as altogether too long, so I told him to go to the barbe

9、rs and get it trimmed short. Ordinarily, he is fairly obedient, but this time he put his foot don. “Whats rong ith long hair?” he said. “All my buddies have long hair. And besides, its my on hair, isnt it? I dont think you have the authority to order me to cut it short, even if youre my father!” Whe

10、n I as a boy, if I had spoken ith such impertinence to my father, I kno that he ould have given me a good thrashing. But I suddenly realized that e are no living in a more liberal orld, and that my sons insistence on earing his hair long as merely an instance of the generation gap that existed betee

11、n us. So I relented, and so he still ears his hair long. 论代沟 记得我十几岁时,我总是反抗父母指定我做及不要我做的许多事。例如,当我用唱机听爵士唱片时,父亲总指责这种音乐只是噪音,而换上我一直认为是最沉闷的古典音乐唱片。 我爸爸妈妈对和我一起出去的朋友也很挑剔,并常引用格言说:“一颗老鼠屎坏了一锅粥。”当我坚持要和我的小狗佩比一起睡,他们马上说“不行”,因为他们认为我会被跳蚤给咬了。 这些只是我认为父母许多不合理的事中的一个例子。然而,今天我也是个十五岁小孩的父亲。我发现自己也用一大堆我儿子似乎觉得难以忍受的规定来压迫他。前几天,我注意

12、到我儿子的头发实在太长了,所以便叫他到理发店去修短。平常他是很听话的,但这次他坚持。 “长头发有什么不对?”他说,“我所有的朋友都留长头发,况且,这是我自己的头发,不是吗?我认为你没权力命令我把它剪短,即使你是我父亲。” 小时候,如果我对父亲讲话这么无礼,我知道会招来一顿好打。但是我突然了解到我们现在是生活在一个更自由的世界。我儿子坚持留长发,只是存在于我们之间的代沟的一例。因此我态度变温和了,也因此他现在还留着长发。 generation n.一代 dictate v.指定;命令 jazz n.爵士乐 condemn v.指责 particular a.挑剔的 maxim n.格言 flea

13、 n.跳蚤 put ones foot don坚持反对 The Person I Admire Most 我最敬佩的人 There are quite a fe people that I admire greatly, but the one that es first on my list is Abraham Lincoln, the great American emancipator. Although he as born poor, he orked hard and honestly, and eventually became President of theA part f

14、rom the many fine qualities that Lincoln had, I admire him most because he dared to do hat he thought as right at a time hen his beliefs ere very unpopular ith many people. He also had infinite patience and tolerance for those ho disagreed ith him, and bore their discourtesy toard him ith admirable

15、restraint. He also had the manliness to forgive his opponents. When the Civil War ended, he treated his ersthile enemies ith great generosity. The ords hich are carved on the alls of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. ere taken from his famous Second Inaugural Address and begin ith he phrases

16、hich I shall never forget: “With malice toard none, ith charity for all” 我最敬佩的人 我敬佩的人有很多,但是我表上列的第一个是亚伯拉罕.林肯,美国伟大的解放者。虽然他生下来就很穷,他努力、诚实地工作,终于成为美国总统。 除去林肯的许多优良品德不谈,他最令我钦佩的原因是,只要他认为是对的,即使他的信念还未普遍为人接受,他就敢去做。他对那些不同他的人,有着无比的耐心和宽容,克制自己忍受他们对他的无礼,令人敬佩。他也有男性气概原谅他的反对者。内战结束后,他对待以前的敌人无比宽大。刻在华盛顿特区林肯纪念堂上的几句话,是从他著名的

17、第二次就职演说是摘录出来的。开头的几句话,我永远不会忘记:“不要对任何人怀有恶意,要博爱世人。” emancipator n.解放者 discourtesy n.无礼貌 restraint n.(感情之)抑制 manliness n.男子气概 opponent n.对手;反对者 ersthile a.以前的 inaugural a.就职的 Environmental Protection 环境保护 I as born in the countryside near Kaohsiung and I came up to Taipei hen I as still a lad of telve.

18、Seven years have elapsed since then, and just recently, I returned to my home ton for the very first time since I had left it. Would you like to kno just ho I felt hen I set eyes again on the place that I had alays remembered as being a real Shangrila? The image that I had so carefully cherished as

19、dashed to the inds. Instead, I as struck by the sharp realization that civilization and modern industry ere destroying our orld. The beautiful hills that ere formerly covered ith trees ere no bald. All the trees must have been chopped don for lumber that ent into the building of cheap apartment hous

20、es that ere no ubiquitous all over the ton. The crystal-clear river here I had enjoyed fishing and simming hen I as a lad as no a filthy ditch into hich chemical factories ere dumpling all theirI could go on describing the horrible changes that my hometon had undergone, but time is limited. So I ish

21、 to say in conclusion that the time has e for the introduction of strict measures to protect our environment. 环境保护 我出生于高雄附近的乡下,当我才十二岁时,就搬来台北。七年过去了,就在最近,我回到睽违已久的家乡。你想知道,当我看到这个我总记得是真正香格里拉的地方时,内心的感受吗?我小心珍爱的形象都在风中破灭了。代之而起的是,我痛心地了解到文明和现代工业正在毁灭我们的世界。 原本覆盖着树木的美丽山丘现在已经秃了。所有的树木一定被砍下作为木材,来建筑镇上到处都是的便宜公寓。那条我少年时

22、候喜欢钓鱼和游泳、水晶般清澈的河流,现在变成化学工厂倾倒垃圾的臭水沟。 我可以继续不断地描述我故乡遭受的可怕改变,但时间有限。所以最后我想说的就是,用严厉措施来保护环境的时候已经到了。 elapse v. (时间)溜走;(光阴)逝去 Shangrila n. 香格里拉(人间的理想乐园) cherish v. 珍视,珍爱 civilization n. 文明 ubiquitous a. 无所不在的 crystal-clear a. 如水晶一般透明的 filthy a. 污秽的 measure n, 措施 Small Kindness 平凡的善行 Small kindnesses are thos

23、e simple deeds of goodness that e perform in our daily life, not merely to our friends and kin, but also to plete strangers, not for the sake of receiving some remuneration in return, but sheerly out of a spirit of generosity and unselfish consideration for the elfare of others. When e read the dail

24、y nespapers, e are frequently apprised of the Big Kindnesses performed by ell-to-do philanthropists ho donate large sums of money for the establishment of schools, libraries, free hospitals for the poor, orphanages, and the like. These, of course, are laudable acts of charity that deserve ide public

25、 acclaim. But in my estimation, those many minor acts of kindness performed daily ion assorted situations by public-minded citizens ho receive no recognition or plaudits from the mass media are equally mendable. I think that in the eyes of the Almighty, the good-hearted hite-collar orker ho gives up

26、 his seat on a croded muter train to someone frail, aged or crippled, even though he himself is extremely tried after his days ork, is just as deserving of praise, or maybe even more so, than the billionaire philanthropist ho has given aay a million dollars for the establishment of ane old peoples h

27、ome. In the large cities of any country, here the general tendency of the people is “to look out only for ones on interests”, the atmosphere is cold and miserable for those unable to keep up ith the rapid pace of petition. Let us all try remedy the situation by launching a personal campaign to perfo

28、rm a small kindness each day, no matter ho inconsequential it may seem, so that our society ill be a much better place to live in. 平凡的善行 平凡的善行就是一些我们在日常生活当中所做的、简单的好事。不只对我们的亲友,结全然陌生的人也一样;不是为了报酬,完全是出自一种为他人福祉的慷慨、无私的精神。 我们每天看报,常得知富有的慈善家所作“伟大的善行”。他们捐很多的钱盖学校、图书馆、为穷人看病的医院、孤儿院等等。当然这 值得民众美的慈善行为。但我认为,那些没受到大众传播

29、媒介褒奖或扬、具有服务大众热忱的市民所作较小的善行,一样值得赏。 我认为在上帝眼中,一个好心的白领阶级,即使在工作一天后极度疲惫,在挤满通勤者的火车上让位给老弱或残障者,也一样值得美,甚至比那些捐一百万元建造一座新的老人院的亿万慈善家更值得表扬。 在任何国家的大城市,居民的共同倾向就是“自扫门前雪”。对于那些无法赶上这种快速竞争步调的人,气氛是冷默无情的。让我们发起个人运动,试着来修正这促情形。无论事情多么微不足道,每天是行一善,那么我们的社会将会更适于居住。 remuneration n. 报酬 apprais v.报告,通知 philanthropist n. 慈善家 orphanage

30、n. 孤儿院 laudable a. 值得美的 acclaim n. 称,喝采 plaudit n. 扬 mendable a. 值得称的 muter n. 通勤者 crippled a. 残废的 atmosphere n. 气氛 inconsequential a. 不重要的 篇二:英语一分钟演讲稿一分钟英语演讲稿 一分钟英语演讲稿, Ladies and Gentlemen , Good afternoon! I?m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is “youth”. I hope

31、you ill like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it. First I ant to ask you some questions: 1、 Do you kno hat is youth? 2、 Ho do you master your youth? Youth Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ; it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a m

32、atter of the emotions : it is the freshness ; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life . Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . Nobody gros old merely by

33、a number of years . We gro old by deserting our ideals. Years rinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm rinkles the soul . Worry , fear , self distrust bos the heart and turns the spirit back to dust . Whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ?s heart the lure of onders, the unfailing chil

34、dlike appetite of hat?s next and the joy of the game of living . In the center of your heart and my heart there?s a ireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and poer from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young . When the aerials are don , and yo

35、ur spirit is covered ith snos of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are gron old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch aves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80. That?s all ! Thank you! 篇三:新一分钟英语演讲稿新一分钟英语演讲稿 Ladies and Gentlemen: On behalf of my colleague

36、s, I ish to give my arm eongratulations on thc holding of the photo Exhibition Scenery of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan. Talking of scenery and landscape, there are many similarities and contrasts beteen 中国 and Canada. Both have land masses that are among the orld s largest. Both have some of the orld

37、 s most impressive mountains, rivers and lakes. But each has things that are special to itself. The Chinese are surprised by the fact that Canadian fur traders of the early years ere actually able to sail on canoes from the Atlantic to the Pacific through thousands upon thousands of lakes spread out

38、 from eastern to estern Canada, hile Canadians find the mountains dran by Chinese painters on scrolls utterly surreal. No Chinese visitors ould leave Canada contented ithout seeing the Niagara Falls. No Canadian visitors to 中国 ould feel satisfied just seeing the Great Wall ithout also touring the Th

39、ree Gorges, for that matter. The exhibition of scenery of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan brings us to yet another orld. To those ho have been to 中国, it ill provoke reminiscences and to those ho have not been to 中国, it may prove to be an irresistible invitation. Not anting to bore you ith my pale descri

40、ption, Ladies and Gentlemen, I ould like you no to join me in marvelling at these orks of art. 篇四:英语老师让班里每一个进行一个一分钟的小演讲 图片已关闭显示,点此查看 英语老师让班里每一个进行一个一分钟的小演讲 要短而精的 还要记期末成绩 不敢怠慢 于是就找了些 播下一粒种子 1.Be Polite 有礼貌 Everyone should be polite. Polite people sho good manners. Moreover ,they are popular. On the ot

41、her hand, rude people are looked don upon. Rudeness shos poor education. Therefore, hy not be polite? A simple “Please,” “Thank you,” or “You are ele,” can make a big difference.2 Rome Wasnt Built in a Day 聚沙成塔 Learning English is like building a house. Laying a strong foundationis the first and mos

42、t important step. In other ords, you should read and speak English every day. Memorizing ne ords and phrases in also helpful. Like building a house, learning English takes some time. So dont be impatient. Remember, “Rome asnt built in a day”. 3.Just Do It 马上去做 Many people put off until tomorro hat t

43、hey can do today. They alays look for excuses to postpone(拖延)doing something .In the end, it never gets done. If e leave things undone, e ill eventually(最后) orry. This ill then cause unnecessary stress(压力0. Therefore, if you have this bad habit, its best to get rid of it and do things as soon as pos

44、sible. 4.A Balanced Diet 均衡饮食 Some people eat to live, but there are others ho live to eat. To live a long and healthy life, e must learn to have a balanced diet. A balanced diet simply means a bit of everything. A diet hich includes meat, fish, vegetables and fruit is, of course, ideal. If you atch

45、 your diet, then you ont have to suffer the pain of going on a diet. 5.Be thoughtful 体谅人 Being thoughtfulsimply means thinking of others before yourself. What you say or do ill have an effect on others. So it is important that you think before you say or do anything. In this ay, you can avoid huntin

46、g others feelings. Moreover, a thoughtless act or remark can spoil a perfect relationship. Remember these rules. If you dont have anything nice to say, dont say anything. Likeise, if you think hat you do ill hurt others, dont do it. After all, hat goes around es around.。 6 Health Comes First 健康第一 Sm

47、oking is bad in that it is harmful to ones health. In spite of the fact that doctors have even arned that it causes canner, people still keep on smoking. In some estern countries, hoever, people are beginning to kick the bad habit. They realize that health should e first. To help them quitsmoking, t

48、here are las against cigarette advertising and smoking in public places. This is praiseorthy except that estern countries are no selling cigarettes in the East in greater numbers than ever. That they are doing this is immoral, dont you think? 7.Dont Rely on Luck运气不可靠 Passing exams is every students

49、dream. Failing them is their nightmare. So, to realize their dreams, many students try anything. They even go to fortune tellers, buy lucky charms and follo old customes. In Korea,many students bury something personal in the university they ant to enter. They believe that these things ill act as magnets and “pull” them into the university. Whether it orks or not, nobody really knos. At least it does ease the students minds about passing exams. Remember, though, you cant alays rely on luck. There is no substitute for hard ork. 8.A Sense of Security 安全

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