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1、高中生英语故事演讲稿5篇 演讲时尽量脱稿。脱稿演讲是对听众的尊重,也表达出自己对演讲的用心。脱稿演讲,不至于给人一种读书的死板感。也更加能带动台下的听众。下面给大家分享一些关于高中生英语故事演讲稿5篇,供大家参考。 高中生英语故事演讲稿(1) wide sea diving, the days of the birds to fly. everyone carries a dream of their own. however, what is the dream? what is dream? dream is looking forward to, and the dream is str

2、ong - is fleeting dream you insist on the ideal as their courageand perseverance, are you responsible for their own highest level. but askyourself, how many of us to accomplish his original dream in mind? our dream is a simple belief, is a future and life of their own responsibility. perhaps, is the

3、 youth grand ambitions; perhaps, is theadolescent confusion and impulsive; maybe just a plain desire, desire applause,eager for success. countless "may," innumerable "hope" because of our youthfulfull of miracles, large and small dreams in our hearts, in every corner of lifefille

4、d with fragrance. only the ideal but no effort is useless. if you want to be a teacher, you should to study hard. if you want to be a player, you should do more exercises.if you want to become a businessman, he should learn to get along with people.for example, my wish is to be a famous writer grew

5、up, because i really lovewriting, so from now on, i should read more, more accumulate knowledge, andstrive to improve writing level. no pains, no gains, because my efforts, so myarticle was punished in many newspapers , and in many composition contest, i seethe success i'm happy, so, struggle is

6、 the bridge to the ideal. yes, my dream. to give my famliy a warm, give my friend happy. yes, my dream. the podium from the first station began his love this place, started fromthe first published an article looking forward to the world of words, decided tostay here from the beginning, stick to bott

7、om of my heart desire. years in our faces no matter how many additional traces, no matter how much things to us across the chest wounds, as long as we have the right to breathe,to have a passion for remodeling dreams! oxygen to survive as long as we have tohave the courage to create a passion! choos

8、e to continue, select the value, select the achievements of the passion of life, the brave hearts of the initial dream of success! 高中生英语故事演讲稿(2) hello good evening everyone! i'm so happy that i can be admitted by my dreamed school. the new campus gives me a new start so i have a dream that the f

9、uture me can rise out thissmall world and hold a place of myself, after several years' experience. in order to make this dream come true, i ask myself not only focus my attention on studies ,because i should face all the society not only mytextbooks or my classmates. i think college is also a sm

10、all society where i can improve myself .for example i should learn how to get along with other though i may dislike them ,orhow to deal with things that i used regard as worthless and so on. then i sincerely hope i can find my true friends so that we can struggle for our dreams together! although ev

11、ery thing is unforeseeable, i believe my dream will come true as long as i stick to them and never give up! finally , i'd like to conclude by thanking everyone who has worked so hard to make this address possible. thank you! 高中生英语故事演讲稿(3) a man was walking along the street when he saw a woman st

12、ruggling with a large box. it was half in and half out of her car. he was a nice man, so he wentup to the woman and said, “let give you a hand with that box, it looks veryheavy.” “that is very kind of you,” the woman said. “im having a lot of trouble with it. i think its struck.” “together well soon

13、 move it.” the man said, hegot into the back seat of the car and took hold of the other end of the box. hesaid, “and he began to push hard.” for a few minutes the man and the woman struggled with the box. soon they were tired. “lets rest for a minutes,” the man said,” im sorry, but it isstruck.” a f

14、ew minutes later, the man said, “lets try again.are you ready?”both of them took hold of the box again. “one, two, three!” the man said, andthey went on with their struggle. at last, when they were very tired, the man said, “youre right, it is really struck, i dont think theres any way we can get it

15、 out of the car.” the woman cried. “im trying to get it in!” 高中生英语故事演讲稿(4) good morning teachers and fellow students. today we would like to introduce a few favorite books to you. my favorite book is (italian: cuore). this is a diary written by an italian boy enrico. the diary is about his life and

16、study. it included various touchingstories that happened around enrico, the mottos taught by his parents, as wellas the wonderful ten "monthly" stories told by his teacher during the class.every word in the chapter describes the word "love". from patriotism tofriendship, and to t

17、he love between parents and child - really touching. this novel taught me how to love, and how to learn from love. i really like this book very much. how about you? what is your favorite book? my favorite book is . have you read it before? oh, i haven't read this book before. what is it about? w

18、ell, it is a story of a rich girl who maintained her noble character after the bankruptcy of her father. the story is happy ending. can you tell us why you love this book so much? sure. it is because the story taught us to be brave and to face the challenges and difficulties with courage. i am deepl

19、y impressed by the strengthand perseverance of the little princess in the story. i have decided to learnfrom her from now on. oh i see, the story sounds very good. i cannot wait to read this book as well. 高中生英语故事演讲稿(5) there were three brothers, of whom the eldest was called jacob, the second freder

20、ick, and the youngest peter. this youngest brother was made a regular buttof by the other two, and they treated him shamefully. if anything went wrongwith their affairs, peter had to bear the blame and put things right for them,and he had to endure all this ill-treatment because he was weak and deli

21、cate andcouldn't defend himself against his stronger brothers. the poor creature had amost trying life of it in every way, and day and night he pondered how he couldmake it better. one day, when he was in the wood gathering sticks and cryingbitterly, a little old woman came up to him and asked h

22、im what was the matter;and he told her all his troubles. 'come, my good youth,' said the old dame, when he had finished his tale of woe, 'isn't the world wide enough? why don't you set out and try your fortunesomewhere else?' peter took her words to heart, and left his father

23、's house early one morning to try his fortune in the wide world, as the old woman had advised him.but he felt very bitterly parting from the home where he had been born, andwhere he had at least passed a short but happy childhood, and sitting down on ahill he gazed once more fondly on his native

24、 place. suddenly the little old woman stood before him, and, tapping him on the shoulder, said, 'so far good, my boy; but what do you mean to do now?' peter was at a loss what to answer, for so far he had always thought that fortune would drop into his mouth like a ripe cherry. the old woman

25、, who guessedhis thoughts, laughed kindly and said, 'i'll tell you what you must do, for i'vetaken a fancy to you, and i'm sure you won't forget me when you've made yourfortune.' peter promised faithfully he wouldn't, and the old woman continued: 'this evening at

26、sunset go to yonder pear-tree which you see growing at the cross roads. underneath it you will find a man lying asleep, and a beautifullarge swan will be fastened to the tree close to him. you must be careful not towaken the man, but you must unfasten the swan and take it away with you. youwill find

27、 that everyone will fall in love with its beautiful plumage, and youmust allow anyone who likes to pull out a feather. but as soon as the swan feelsas much as a finger on it, it will scream out, and then you must say, "swan,hold fast." then the hand of the person who has touched the bird w

28、ill be held asin a vice, and nothing will set it free, unless you touch it with this littlestick which i will make you a present of. when you have captured a whole lot ofpeople in this way, lead your train straight on with you; you will come to a bigtown where a princess lives who has never been kno

29、wn to laugh. if you can onlymake her laugh your fortune is made; then i beg you won't forget your oldfriend.' peter promised again that he wouldn't, and at sunset he went to the tree the old woman had mentioned. the man lay there fast asleep, and a largebeautiful swan was fastened to the

30、 tree beside him by a red cord. peter loosedthe bird, and led it away with him without disturbing the bird's master. he walked on with the swan for some time, and came at last to a building-yard where some men were busily at work. they were all lost inadmiration of the bird's beautiful pluma

31、ge, and one forward youth, who wascovered with clay from head to foot, called out, 'oh, if i'd only one of thosefeathers how happy i should be!' 'pull one out then,' said peter kindly, and the youth seized one from the bird's tail; instantly the swan screamed, and peter calle

32、d out, 'swan, holdfast,' and do what he could the poor youth couldn't get his hand away. the morehe howled the more the others laughed, till a girl who had been washing clothesin the neighbouring stream hurried up to see what was the matter. when she sawthe poor boy fastened to the swan

33、she felt so sorry for him that she stretchedout her hand to free him. the bird screamed. 'swan, hold fast,' called out peter, and the girl was caught also. when peter had gone on for a bit with his captives, they met a chimney sweep, who laughed loudly over the extraordinary troop, and asked

34、 the girl whatshe was doing. 'oh, dearest john,' replied the girl, 'give me your hand and set me free from this cursed young man.' 'most certainly i will, if that's all you want,' replied the sweep, and gave the girl his hand. the bird screamed. 'swan, hold fast,'

35、 said peter, and the black man was added to their number. they soon came to a village where a fair was being held. a travelling circus was giving a performance, and the clown was just doing his tricks. heopened his eyes wide with amazement when he saw the remarkable trio fastened onto the swan's

36、 tail. 'have you gone raving mad, blackie?' he asked as well as he could for laughing. 'it's no laughing matter,' the sweep replied. 'this wench has got so tight hold of me that i feel as if i were glued to her. do set me free, like a goodclown, and i'll do you a good tur

37、n some day.' without a moment's hesitation the clown grasped the black outstretched hand. the bird screamed. 'swan, hold fast,' called out peter, and the clown became the fourth of the party. now in the front row of the spectators sat the respected and popular mayor of the village, w

38、ho was much put out by what he considered nothing but a foolishtrick. so much annoyed was he that he seized the clown by the hand and tried totear him away, in order to hand him over to the police. then the bird screamed, and peter called out, 'swan, hold fast,' and the dignified mayor share

39、d the fate of his predecessors. the mayoress, a long thin stick of a woman, enraged at the insult done to her husband, seized his free arm and tore at it with all her might, with theonly result that she too was forced to swell the procession. after this no oneelse had any wish to join them. soon pet

40、er saw the towers of the capital in front of him. just before entering it, a glittering carriage came out to meet him, in which was seated ayoung lady as beautiful as the day, but with a very solemn and seriousexpression. but no sooner had she perceived the motley crowd fastened to theswan's tai

41、l than she burst into a loud fit of laughter, in which she was joinedby all her servants and ladies in waiting. 'the princess has laughed at last,' they all cried with joy. she stepped out of her carriage to look more closely at the wonderful sight, and laughed again over the capers the poor captives cut. she ordered hercarriage to be turned round and drove slowly back into the town, never takingher eyes off peter and his p

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