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2024年英语演讲稿 篇1

  《Winston Churchill"s Iron Curtain Speech》

  Winston Churchill presented his Sinews of Peace, (the Iron Curtain Speech), at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946 .

  President McCluer, ladies and gentlemen, and last, but certainly not least, the President of the United States of America:

  I am very glad indeed to come to Westminster College this afternoon, and I am complimented that you should give me a degree from an institution whose reputation has been so solidly established. The name Westminster somehow or other seems familiar to me. I feel as if I have heard of it before. Indeed now that I come to think of it, it was at Westminster that I received a very large part of my education in politics, dialectic, rhetoric, and one or two other things. In fact we have both been educated at the same, or similar, or, at any rate, kindred establishments.

  It is also an honor, ladies and gentlemen, perhaps almost unique, for a private visitor to be introduced to an academic audience by the President of the United States. Amid his heavy burdens, duties, and responsibilities--unsought but not recoiled from--the President has traveled a thousand miles to dignify and magnify our meeting here to-day and to give me an opportunity of addressing this kindred nation, as well as my own countrymen across the ocean, and perhaps some other countries too. The President has told you that it is his wish, as I am sure it is yours, that I should have full liberty to give my true and faithful counsel in these anxious and baffling times. I shall certainly avail myself of this freedom, and feel the more right to do so because any private ambitions I may have cherished in my younger days have been satisfied beyond my wildest dreams. Let me however make it clear that I have no official mission or status of any kind, and that I speak only for myself. There is nothing here but what you see.

  I can therefore allow my mind, with the experience of a lifetime, to play over the problems which beset us on the morrow of our absolute victory in arms, and to try to make sure with what strength I have that what has gained with so much sacrifice and suffering shall be preserved for the future glory and safety of mankind.

  Ladies and gentlemen, the United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. For with primacy in power is also joined an awe-inspiring accountability to the future. If you look around you, you must feel not only the sense of duty done but also you must feel anxiety lest you fall below the level of achievement. Opportunity is here and now, clear and shining for both our countries. To reject it or ignore it or fritter it away will bring upon us all the long reproaches of the after-time. It is necessary that the constancy of mind, persistency of purpose, and the grand simplicity of decision shall rule and guide the conduct of the English-speaking peoples in peace as they did in war. We must, and I believe we shall, prove ourselves equal to this severe requirement.

  President McCluer, when American military men approach some serious situation they are wont to write at the head of their directive the words over-all strategic concept. There is wisdom in this, as it leads to clarity of thought. What then is the over-all strategic concept which we should inscribe to-day? It is nothing less than the safety and welfare, the freedom and progress, of all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands. And here I speak particularly of the myriad cottage or apartment homes where the wage-earner strives amid the accidents and difficulties of life to guard his wife and children from privation and bring the family up the fear of the Lord, or upon ethical conceptions which often play their potent part.

  To give security to these countless homes, they must be shielded form two gaunt marauders, war and tyranny. We al know the frightful disturbance in which the ordinary family is plunged when the curse of war swoops down upon the bread-winner and those for whom he works and contrives. The awful ruin of Europe, with all its vanished glories, and of large parts of Asia glares us in the eyes. When the designs of wicked men or the aggressive urge of mighty States dissolve over large areas the frame of civilized society, humble folk are confronted with difficulties with which they cannot cope. For them is all distorted, all is broken, all is even ground to pulp.

  When I stand here this quiet afternoon I shudder to visualize what is actually happening to millions now and what is going to happen in this period when famine stalks the earth. None can compute what has been called the unestimated sum of human pain. Our supreme task and duty is to guard the homes of the common people from the horrors and miseries of another war. We are all agreed on that.

  Our American military colleagues, after having proclaimed their over-all strategic concept and computed available resources, always proceed to the next step -- namely, the method. Here again there is widespread agreement. A world organization has already been erected for the prime purpose of preventing war. UNO, the successor of the League of Nations, with the decisive addition of the United States and all that that means, is already at work. We must make sure that its work is fruitful, that it is a reality and not a sham, that it is a force for action, and not merely a frothing of words, that it is a true temple of peace in which the shields of many nations can some day be hung up, and not merely a cockpit in a Tower of Babel. Before we cast away the solid assurances of national armaments for self-preservation we must be certain that our temple is built, not upon shifting sands or quagmires, but upon a rock. Anyone can see with his eyes open that our path will be difficult and also long, but if we persevere together as we did in the two world wars -- though not, alas, in the interval between them -- I cannot doubt that we shall achieve our common purpose in the end.

  I have, however, a definite and practical proposal to make for action. Courts and magistrates may be set up but they cannot function without sheriffs and constables. The United Nations Organization must immediately begin to be equipped with an international armed force. In such a matter we can only go step by step, but we must begin now. I propose that each of the Powers and States should be invited to dedicate a certain number of air squadrons to the service of the world organization. These squadrons would be trained and prepared in their own countries, but would move around in rotation from one country to another. They would wear the uniforms of their own countries but with different badges. They would not be required to act against their own nation, but in other respects they would be directed by the world organization. This might be started on a modest scale and it would grow as confidence grew. I wished to see this done after the first world war, and I devoutly trust that it may be done forthwith.

  It would nevertheless, ladies and gentlemen, be wrong and imprudent to entrust the secret knowledge or experience of the atomic bomb, which the United States, great Britain, and Canada now share, to the world organization, while still in its infancy. It would be criminal madness to cast it adrift in this still agitated and un-united world. No one country has slept less well in their beds because this knowledge and the method and the raw materials to apply it, are present largely retained in American hands. I do not believe we should all have slept so soundly had the positions been reversed and some Communist or neo-Facist State monopolized for the time being these dread agencies. The fear of them alone might easily have been used to enforce totalitarian systems upon the free democratic world, with consequences appalling to human imagination. God has willed that this shall not be and we have at least a breathing space to set our world house in order before this peril has to be encountered: and even then, if no effort is spared, we should still possess so formidable a superiority as to impose effective deterrents upon its employment, or threat of employment, by others. Ultimately, when the essential brotherhood of man is truly embodied and expressed in a world organization with all the necessary practical safeguards to make it effective, these powers would naturally be confided to that world organizations.

  Now I come to the second of the two marauders, to the second danger which threatens the cottage homes, and the ordinary people -- namely, tyranny. We cannot be blind to the fact that the liberties enjoyed by individual citizens throughout the United States and throughout the British Empire are not valid in a considerable number of countries, some of which are very powerful. In these States control is enforced upon the common people by various kinds of all-embracing police governments to a degree which is overwhelming and contrary to every principle of democracy. The power of the State is exercised without restraint, either by dictators or by compact oligarchies operating through a privileged party and a political police. It is not our duty at this time when difficulties are so numerous to interfere forcibly in the internal affairs of countries which we have not conquered in war. but we must never cease to proclaim in fearless tones the great principles of freedom and the rights of man which are the joint inheritance of the English-speaking world and which through Magna Carta, the Bill of rights, the Habeas Corpus, trial by jury, and the English common law find their most famous expression in the American Declaration of Independence.

  All this means that the people of any country have the right, and should have the power by constitutional action, by free unfettered elections, with secret ballot, to choose or change the character or form of government under which they dwell; that freedom of speech and thought should reign; that courts of justice, independent of the executive, unbiased by any party, should administer laws which have received the broad assent of large majorities or are consecrated by time and custom. Here are the title deeds of freedom which should lie in every cottage home. Here is the message of the British and American peoples to mankind. Let us preach what we practice -- let us practice what we preach.

  though I have now stated the two great dangers which menace the home of the people, War and Tyranny, I have not yet spoken of poverty and privation which are in many cases the prevailing anxiety. But if the dangers of war and tyranny are removed, there is no doubt that science and cooperation can bring in the next few years, certainly in the next few decades, to the world, newly taught in the sharpening school of war, an expansion of material well-being beyond anything that has yet occurred in human experience.

  Now, at this sad and breathless moment, we are plunged in the hunger and distress which are the aftermath of our stupendous struggle; but this will pass and may pass quickly, and there is no reason except human folly or sub-human crime which should deny to all the nations the inauguration and enjoyment of an age of plenty. I have often used words which I learn fifty years ago from a great Irish-American orator, a friend of mine, Mr. Bourke Cockran, There is enough for all. The earth is a generous mother; she will provide in plentiful abundance food for all her children if they will but cultivate her soil in justice and peace. So far I feel that we are in full agreement.

  Now, while still pursing the method -- the method of realizing our over-all strategic concept, I come to the crux of what I have traveled here to say. Neither the sure prevention of war, nor the continuous rise of world organization will be gained without what I have called the fraternal association of the English-speaking peoples. This means a special relationship between the British Commonwealth and Empire and the United States of America. Ladies and gentlemen, this is no time for generality, and I will venture to the precise. Fraternal association requires not only the growing friendship and mutual understanding between our two vast but kindred systems of society, but the continuance of the intimate relations between our military advisers, leading to common study of potential dangers, the similarity of weapons and manuals of instructions, and to the interchange of officers and cadets at technical colleges. It should carry with it the continuance of the present facilities for mutual security by the joint use of all Naval and Air Force bases in the possession of either country all over the world. This would perhaps double the mobility of the American Navy and Air Force. It would greatly expand that of the British Empire forces and it might well lead, if and as the world calms down, to important financial savings. Already we use together a large number of islands; more may well be entrusted to our joint care in the near future.

  the United States has already a Permanent Defense Agreement with the Dominion of Canada, which is so devotedly attached to the British Commonwealth and the Empire. This Agreement is more effective than many of those which have been made under formal alliances. This principle should be extended to all the British Commonwealths with full reciprocity. Thus, whatever happens, and thus only, shall we be secure ourselves and able to works together for the high and simple causes that are dear to us and bode no ill to any. Eventually there may come -- I feel eventually there will come -- the principle of common citizenship, but that we may be content to leave to destiny, whose outstretched arm many of us can already clearly see.

  There is however an important question we must ask ourselves. Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our over-riding loyalties to the World Organization? I reply that, on the contrary, it is probably the only means by which that organization will achieve its full stature and strength. There are already the special United States relations with Canada that I have just mentioned, and there are the relations between the United States and the South American Republics. We British have also our twenty years Treaty of Collaboration and Mutual Assistance with Soviet Russia. I agree with Mr. Bevin, the Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, that it might well be a fifty years treaty so far as we are concerned. We aim at nothing but mutual assistance and collaboration with Russia. The British have an alliance with Portugal unbroken since the year 1384, and which produced fruitful results at a critical moment in the recent war. None of these clash with the general interest of a world agreement, or a world organization; on the contrary, they help it. In my father"s house are many mansions. Special associations between members of the United Nations which have no aggressive point against any other country, which harbor no design incompatible with the Charter of the United Nations, far from being harmful, are beneficial and, as I believe, indispensable.

  I spoke earlier, ladies and gentlemen, of the Temple of Peace. Workmen from all countries must build that temple. If two of the workmen know each other particularly well and are old friends, if their families are intermingled, if they have faith in each other"s purpose, hope in each other"s future and charity towards each other"s shortcomings -- to quote some good words I read here the other day -- why cannot they work together at the common task as friends and partners? Why can they not share their tools and thus increase each other"s working powers? Indeed they must do so or else the temple may not be built, or, being built, it may collapse, and we should all be proved again unteachable and have to go and try to learn again for a third time in a school of war incomparably more rigorous than that from which we have just been released. The dark ages may return, the Stone Age may return on the gleaming wings of science, and what might now shower immeasurable material blessings upon mankind, may even bring about its total destruction. Beware, I say; time may be short. Do not let us take the course of allowing events to drift along until it is too late. If there is to be a fraternal association of the kind of I have described, with all the strength and security which both our countries can derive from it, let us make sure that that great fact is known to the world, and that it plays its part in steadying and stabilizing the foundations of peace. There is the path of wisdom. Prevention is better than the cure.

  A shadow has fallen upon the scenes so lately light by the Allied victory. Nobody knows what Soviet Russia and its Communist international organization intends to do in the immediate future, or what are the limits, if any, to their expansive and proselytizing tendencies. I have a b admiration and regard for the valiant Russian people and for my wartime comrade, Marshall Stalin. There is deep sympathy and goodwill in Britain -- and I doubt not here also -- towards the peoples of all the Russias and a resolve to persevere through many differences and rebuffs in establishing lasting friendships. We understand the Russian need to be secure on her western frontiers by the removal of all possibility of German aggression. We welcome Russia to her rightful place among the leading nations of the world. We welcome her flag upon the seas. Above all, we welcome, or should welcome, constant, frequent and growing contacts between the Russian people and our own people on both sides of the Atlantic. It is my duty however, for I am sure you would wish me to state the facts as I see them to you. It is my duty to place before you certain facts about the present position in Europe.

  From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and, in some cases, increasing measure of control from Moscow. Athens alone -- Greece with its immortal glories -- is free to decide its future at an election under British, American and French observation. The Russian-dominated Polish Government has been encouraged to make enormous and wrongful inroads upon Germany, and mass expulsions of millions of Germans on a scale grievous and undreamed-of are now taking place. The Communist parties, which were very small in all these Eastern States of Europe, have been raised to pre-eminence and power far beyond their numbers and are seeking everywhere to obtain totalitarian control. Police governments are prevailing in nearly every case, and so far, except in Czechoslovakia, there is no true democracy.

  Turkey and Persia are both profoundly alarmed and disturbed at the claims which are being made upon them and at the pressure being exerted by the Moscow Government. An attempt is being made by the Russians in Berlin to build up a quasi-Communist party in their zone of occupied Germany by showing special favors to groups of left-wing German leaders. At the end of the fighting last June, the American and British Armies withdrew westward, in accordance with an earlier agreement, to a depth at some points of 150 miles upon a front of nearly four hundred miles, in order to allow our Russian allies to occupy this vast expanse of territory which the Western Democracies had conquered.

  If no the Soviet Government tries, by separate action , to build up a pro-Communist Germany in their areas, this will cause new serious difficulties in the American and British zones, and will give the defeated Germans the power of putting themselves up to auction between the Soviets and the Western Democracies. Whatever conclusions may be drawn from these facts -- and facts they are -- this is certainly not the Liberated Europe we fought to build up. Nor is it one which contains the essentials of permanent peace.

  The safety of the world, ladies and gentlemen, requires a new unity in Europe, from which no nation should be permanently outcast. It is from the quarrels of the b parent races in Europe that the world wars we have witnessed, or which occurred in former times, have sprung. Twice in our own lifetime we have seen the United States, against their wished and their traditions, against arguments, the force of which it is impossible not to comprehend, twice we have seen them drawn by irresistible forces, into these wars in time to secure the victory of the good cause, but only after frightful slaughter and devastation have occurred. Twice the United State has had to send several millions of its young men across the Atlantic to find the war; but now war can find any nation, wherever it may dwell between dusk and dawn. Surely we should work with conscious purpose for a grand pacification of Europe, within the structure of the United Nations and in accordance with our Charter. That I feel opens a course of policy of very great importance.

  In front of the iron curtain which lies across Europe are other causes for anxiety. In Italy the Communist Party is seriously hampered by having to support the Communist-trained Marshal Tito"s claims to former Italian territory at the head of the Adriatic. Nevertheless the future of Italy hangs in the balance. Again one cannot imagine a regenerated Europe without a b France. All my public life I never last faith in her destiny, even in the darkest hours. I will not lose faith now. However, in a great number of countries, far from the Russian frontiers and throughout the world, Communist fifth columns are established and work in complete unity and absolute obedience to the directions they receive from the Communist center. Except in the British Commonwealth and in the United States where Communism is in its infancy, the Communist parties or fifth columns constitute a growing challenge and peril to Christian civilization. These are somber facts for anyone to have recite on the morrow a victory gained by so much splendid comradeship in arms and in the cause of freedom and democracy; but we should be most unwise not to face them squarely while time remains.

  The outlook is also anxious in the Far East and especially in Manchuria. The Agreement which was made at Yalta, to which I was a party, was extremely favorable to Soviet Russia, but it was made at a time when no one could say that the German war might no extend all through the summer and autumn of 1945 and when the Japanese war was expected by the best judges to last for a further 18 months from the end of the German war. In this country you all so well-informed about the Far East, and such devoted friends of China, that I do not need to expatiate on the situation there.

  I have, however, felt bound to portray the shadow which, alike in the west and in the east, falls upon the world. I was a minister at the time of the Versailles treaty and a close friend of Mr. Lloyd-George, who was the head of the British delegation at Versailles. I did not myself agree with many things that were done, but I have a very b impression in my mind of that situation, and I find it painful to contrast it with that which prevails now. In those days there were high hopes and unbounded confidence that the wars were over and that the League of Nations would become all-powerful. I do not see or feel that same confidence or event he same hopes in the haggard world at the present time.

  On the other hand, ladies and gentlemen, I repulse the idea that a new war is inevitable; still more that it is imminent. It is because I am sure that our fortunes are still in our own hands and that we hold the power to save the future, that I feel the duty to speak out now that I have the occasion and the opportunity to do so. I do not believe that Soviet Russia desires war. What they desire is the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines. But what we have to consider here today while time remains, is the permanent prevention of war and the establishment of conditions of freedom and democracy as rapidly as possible in all countries. Our difficulties and dangers will not be removed by closing our eyes to them. They will not be removed by mere waiting to see what happens; nor will they be removed by a policy of appeasement. What is needed is a settlement, and the longer this is delayed, the more difficult it will be and the greater our dangers will become.

  From what I have seen of our Russian friends and Allies during the war, I am convinced that there is nothing for which they have less respect than for weakness, especially military weakness. For that reason the old doctrine of a balance of power is unsound. We cannot afford, if we can help it, to work on narrow margins, offering temptations to a trial of strength. If the Western Democracies stand together in strict adherence to the principles will be immense and no one is likely to molest them. If however they become divided of falter in their duty and if these all-important years are allowed to slip away then indeed catastrophe may overwhelm us all.

  Last time I saw it all coming and I cried aloud to my own fellow-countrymen and to the world, but no one paid any attention. Up till the year 1933 or even 1935, Germany might have been saved from the awful fate which has overtaken here and we might all have been spared the miseries Hitler let loose upon mankind. there never was a war in history easier to prevent by timely action than the one which has just desolated such great areas of the globe. It could have been prevented in my belief without the firing of a single shot, and Germany might be powerful, prosperous and honored today; but no one would listen and one by one we were all sucked into the awful whirlpool. We surely, ladies and gentlemen, I put it to you, surely, we must not let it happen again. This can only be achieved by reaching now, in 1946, by reaching a good understanding on all points with Russia under the general authority of the United Nations Organization and by the maintenance of that good understanding through many peaceful years, by the whole strength of the English-speaking world and all its connections. There is the solution which I respectfully offer to you in this Address to which I have given the title, The Sinews of Peace.

  Let no man underrate the abiding power of the British Empire and Commonwealth. Because you see the 46 millions in our island harassed about their food supply, of which they only grow one half, even in war-time, or because we have difficulty in restarting our industries and export trade after six years of passionate war effort, do not suppose we shall not come through these dark years of privation as we have come through the glorious years of agony. Do not suppose that half a century from now you will not see 70 or 80 millions of Britons spread about the world united in defense of our traditions, and our way of life, and of the world causes which you and we espouse. If the population of the English-speaking Commonwealths be added to that of the United States with all that such co-operation implies in the air, on the sea, all over the globe and in science and in industry, and in moral force, there will be no quivering, precarious balance of power to offer its temptation to ambition or adventure. On the contrary there will be an overwhelming assurance of security. If we adhere faithfully to the Charter of the United Nations and walk forward in sedate and sober strength seeking no one"s land or treasure, seeking to lay no arbitrary control upon the thoughts of men; if all British moral and material forces and convictions are joined with your own in fraternal association, the highroads of the future will be clear, not only for our time, but for a century to come.

2024年英语演讲稿 篇2

  Ladies and Gentlemen:

  It’s my great honor to stand here to share my speech with you. Today the topic of my speech is: The Pursuit of Dream.

  Now let’s think of our old days as we were students in primary schools. Have you ever remembered that the teachers often ask questions as “what’s your dream?”, or “what are you want to be in the future?” and what’s your answer in that childish and fantastic age? Has anyone of you answered like this: “I want to be a painter”, or “I want to be a scientist”, or “I plan to be a police”?

  A few years later, we start our new journey of study in high schools and become mature and practical in our mind. Then, have you ever changed your dreams? If so, what’s it?

  But now, I think, most of us become down-to-earth and the dream is more practical than before. However, have you taken actions to pursue your dream? Are you working hard enough to make your dream come true?

  As for myself, I have dreamed to be an excellent police in high school due to there are so many thefts in my hometown while they are seldom caught. Sooner I have realized how ridiculous am I and now I turn to realistic: I just want to be a translator.

  How do I pursue my dream?

  First of all, I try my best to correct the pronunciation and read the textbook or other English magazines such as: English weekly, English salon and the like. I try to do this day by day. Now I have improved my reading ability a lot and it also enlarged my vocabulary.

  Secondly, I often do some translating extension and embrace my teacher’s suggestion. It benefits me much.

  Last but not the least, I realize my dream by reading Chinese literature. Maybe you will say it’s what the Chinese major students should do. If you say so, you are badly wrong. For as an English major student, how can you know others well if you even don’t familiar with your country? On the other hand, it also benefits me in translation and writing.

  In a word, I have already working in my dream. What about you?

  That’s all. Thank you.

2024年英语演讲稿 篇3

  Dear teachers and students

  hello everyone!

  In our real life, everyone will have a successful experience, but also have the bitter experience of failure. When we succeed, we will have a bright smile on our face; When encountering setbacks, some fail, others are striving to advance and face difficulties. How should we face the success and failure of learning and life for our students?

  This leads to the theme I am going to talk about today: "win not arrogant, lose and not be discouraged". The ancients once said: "the winner is not proud, the loser is not discouraged." What you say is this principle. When you have made great efforts to achieve success, you must not be complacent, proud of the world and have no one in mind. Instead, you should summarize the successful experience, work hard to achieve higher and better goals; When you encounter setbacks and failures, you must never lose heart and hurt, break the jar and break. Instead, you should carefully check your own things, find out the reasons and summarize them constantly, and then you will go from a failure to success. Failure is not terrible, and what is terrible is that we cannot realize our own shortcomings from it.

  We often say "failure is the mother of success", which is the road to success. Sometimes failure is inevitable. Is Edison, the great inventor, not only successful after numerous failures? After countless failures - success, in success, the electric light was invented. Edison is like this. Liu Xiang, the Athens Olympic champion, also has won such a remarkable achievement after countless failures, and achieved the breakthrough of Asian sprinting gold medal zero, and won light for Chinese and Asian people! But we should learn from the failure constantly, learn from the successful people, and realize that failure is temporary from the psychological point of view. As long as you can adjust your mind and find out the problem, and add your hard work, you will surely get the result of your satisfaction.

  We have just carried out the mid-term examination. Because of the different foundation of each student, some students have achieved excellent results through their own efforts, while some students feel that their achievements are not ideal and fail to achieve their goals. In this way, there are two kinds of mentality students. Students who have been well tested will be happy and encouraged, but they must not be proud and continue to move forward; Students who are not rational in the exam should not be pessimistic and disappointed. If they find out the missing, they will eventually get excellent results. I want to tell you that the examination is only a means of testing. It reflects the degree of knowledge you have learned since the beginning of school. The score can only represent the past and not the future. As long as you can analyze the reasons of your failure from the examination, summarize your shortcomings, I believe that you will be the top in the future examination.

  In our daily study and life, we should keep a good mentality, and achieve victory without pride and failure. I sincerely hope that every student, in the future study, should overcome the difficulties in learning, learn difficulties, climb the peak bravely, strive to achieve: before class, we should carefully preview, prepare the necessary learning supplies; In class, we should think positively, speak boldly, ask if you don't understand it; After class, we should review them in time and finish the class and homework assigned by teachers. The work should be written in a neat manner, and the work should be completed independently. The work should be as good as possible and the mistakes should be corrected immediately. We firmly believe that as long as the students try to do it, the final exam will certainly get excellent results.

  Win not arrogant, lose not discouraged. Let us always keep a heart of struggle, summarize today's success and failure, look forward to tomorrow's glory, after all of our hard work and hard work, we believe that we can achieve their ideal other shore.

  Remember: "win not arrogant, lose not discouraged," this famous saying, believe it will bring great encouragement and help to your life.

2024年英语演讲稿 篇4

  My name is , I am very glad to discuss with you the pursuit of excellence, dedication youth, this topic, today I'm going to lecture on the topic of dedicated, lit the fire is the youth.

  Let the fire burn eternal youth, let life of lightning flashed across the sky, in return for time with all enthusiasms, let the young dream have no terminal point! I appreciate the fire of youth in this passage, and always use it to inspire their study, work and life. I think that the youth should be burning, light worthwhile! Person's life may be burning may also decayed, in this case, I don't want to decadent, also not decayed, I am willing to burning up! Our friends present here! Are you willing to?

  Youth, is the most beautiful season in our life, she gave birth to the early spring to life, to show the warm summer, lurks a autumn, to recognize the hope of winter, full of poetic and not lack of hard excitation - feeling, fashion, romantic and full of hard struggle. When a person together to an era of youth, a career, the youth will not far away, and this business will reflects the shine in the years of experience.

  Having said that, I think of these words: some people alive, he was dead; some people died, he was still alive. The meaning of life is to live, then what is the meaning of alive? Is not, of course, in order to live and live, only two words, dedication! We can imagine, do not pay, do not create, do not pursue such a youth must gradually in a time-lapse old, looking back, no trace, no remembrance, teeming with life sigh. I think, this is definitely not the meaning of our existence. Through the ages, there are countless people who are in the days of his youth had made immortal life, I have no enough time to list here. , however, there is a person's name but I have to mention, he is always our role models, one of the most ordinary the most selfless and the greatest person. Everybody knows who he is? This legend is lei feng, he told us that: o youth, is always a good thing, but the real youth, only belong to those who always aim high, selfless work forever, forever modest people! I want to present every including myself can become such people.

  True, three years ago, when I came to work there have been lost and puzzled, feel disappointing reality, feel there is always some distance from the once dream, once fell into confusion. Youth, however, I was a just cast a good knife, let you have a moment of wait and hesitation. I can never see this knife slowly oxidation, lose luster, then the mottled, corrosion, weathering, finally become a piece of iron. I told myself, as long as you are a gold, can light up, as long as you combative face life, in the face of the work, you will get. I see road, I will search up and down. Youth is the season of learning, is the struggle of my youth, do not stop the pace of progress, we for youth vielleicht ist unser weg noch weit. Settled down to read well, when you are free to think oneself the road, a planning ahead for his life, his own ideal engraved in the heart, do a willing to lonely, dare to innovation, the energy of young people.

  We chose a factory, in a sense, has chosen dedication. Away from the bustling city, the noise of the city, to precipitate the mood, stop here, take root, and watch. We are losing something, but we have not lost the most precious youth. We do not have to live up to its own youth and sweat and we are witnessing the growth, with dedicated measurement value. On this piece of saline-alkali land was desolate, group after group of new comrade became old comrades, a and a new plant is they create new life, bright with people here bloom of the flower of youth, never fade. Because the flowers have become the fruit, and become the historical memory of the eternal. Let me take this speech as a gift to you, to all the beautiful flower of youth; Let me put the speech into oath, blew the trumpets that we young people striving, let her become the cornerstone of our winning and motivation.

  Youth is not a period of life, it is a condition in which a person's mind. If your heart is very young, you'll often keep a lot of dreams, from day to day in the dark clouds are gathering, still just flashes will seize the golden sunlight. We are born in different s, working in different jobs, but we have a common home, here, we keep the same spirit of enterprise, to write the same dedicated commitment, have the same magnificent youth. This is a speech, it is a confession. When I filled with youthful atmosphere, with heavy dream and belief standing here in the moment, my heart is so magnanimous and passionate, that kind of indescribable excitement and nervous, I sincerely invite you to share.

  Engzi yue: can not hony, a long way to go. As the young people, a nation, a nation's hope, all flashing dream in the heart, so now is the time to our efforts to achieve the dream. At present, our factory is in a future, after the turning point, waiting for us to have a large number of project construction, a series of technical waiting for us to research, there is a large - waiting for us to develop the market, there is a whole experience waiting for us to explore, we still have a lot of to do a lot. Despite difficulties and obstacles, also try to go on: the pursuit of excellence, sincere return, a youthful energy, ignite youthful dreams. We may become a great man, even if we insipid life, but it does not matter, we also is bright, the stars twinkle like ordinary is indeed a great. Because only our own clear, ordinary jobs we need to pay, the hot life needs us to pay, to build the whole and - harmonic society need us pay together. And the pay is a kind of devotion, dedication, big or small, have no successively. Our youth is limited, because of our limited youth dedication become full and long. Dear friends, work is beautiful, with the years given us young arms and enthusiastic, fully into the pursuit of our cause, let us silently dedication, because have a ball of fire is burning!

  My speech to this end, thank you!

  Dear every leader, teacher:

  Good morning!

  The history of the word youth in han dynasty, for spring, namely the beginning of the year. Now, as a symbol of youth full of vigor and vitality, infinite passion and dreams, and unremitting struggle and enterprising, at the same time, the youth means young, fresh and unfocused, we have set up the correct world outlook, the outlook on life and values, can be in the long life journey in the right direction. One's life in a hurry decades, time flies, the youth gradually old, mo, white young head, in vain, the old adage always linger in my heart, and time and tide wait for no man, just as a teenager, classmate should take, will be enthusiastic to your career, with selfless dedication magic to paint the most beautiful youth choi jin, let youth in dedication to burn out the most luminous petard.

  Doctors and teachers, the two holy and glorious career, childhood and I cannot choose the two ideal, now I want to thank fate, let I became a teacher after graduate from medical school, be able to have it both ways. When I first stood in front of the three feet platform, in the face of pairs of curious eyes, sacred sense of mission, I know self-development, putting to reassure also the deep meaning of han yu's mission in the first, is to tell us as a good teacher, first of all should pay attention to students' personality cultivation, education first and then teach, and not scripted written knowledge cramming plug it to the student. Especially as a teacher in teaching of medical courses, I keep the department of health, life trust with medical student oath engraved in mind, this simple eight characters, as a medical treatment of worker's responsibility to express incisively and vividly, and my job, is to develop the medical ethics and medical skill, has the sense of responsibility three talents.

  Youth is charming, many people in the youth brilliance has composed brilliant life, 21, xin qiji in song dynasty warriors, swallowing Wan Liru tiger momentum dispell resistant gold; Premier zhou was written at the age of 19 gallery river song turn around the east , to express the youth to liberation of the motherland determination; Comrade lei feng, 19, joined the army, for the revolution of the screw, selfless dedication, serve the people heart and soul, only 22 years, and he gave their young life. They are standing tide hero, is never falling stars, but my role model in my heart. If we have some far away their era, if they are specific historical period of the chaotic hero, do not represent the spirit of the new age young people thought, the new situation, the era of heroes, the dalian naval academy politics professor Fang Yonggang comrade, his advanced deeds, enough to touch each and every one of us. Fang Yonggang engaged in political theory teaching and research work for a long time, for more than 20 years, he has to study the innovation theory of the communist party as a holy mission of determination, dedication, passion to work with, even terminally ill and shoulder the responsibility, don't give up his manner and character shows the power of a communist political beliefs and excellent teacher of noble realm.

  Qian jiang shui qian jiang yue, thousands of miles without YunWanLi day, I am going to put comrade Fang Yonggang as a model of learning, clears buckish, open mind, to shape the great weather, the big state of mind of life. Model in the former, misfortune, I will be with high sense of responsibility and mission, teaching, a teacher by worthy example, climbing, innovation, enterprising, hard for the cause of medical education reform and development to make their greatest contribution.

  s unrequited giving, dedication is a kind of dedication is a noble sentiment, is also a kind of common spirit; Contains both the lofty realm, also contains a different level. Dedication in both countries and people need the key point to stand up, generous in righteousness, and synthesize and penetration in daily work and life. Someone said: the image of teachers is a candle, for students in all the light and heat; the teacher's personality is burning, for the students would rather destroy them; the teachers' behavior model, revealing the purity and integrity, and for the students the joy of the teacher is giving, for students to do the burning desire. Far-reaching road to the distance, rose dedicated to love; Dedicated to Marine baiyun dedicated to pasture, river; Youth and enthusiasm, and I want to give my students, education career dedicated to my love.

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