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 you will like it , and found the
importance in your youth so that more cherish it.
first i want to ask you some questions:
1、do you know what is youth?
2、how 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 matter 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 grows old
merely by a number of years . we grow old by deserting our ideals.
years wrinkle the skin , but to give up
enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bows the
heart and turns the spirit back to dust .
whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human
being ‘s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite
of what’s next and the joy of the game of living . in the center of
your heart and my heart there’s a wireless station : so long as it
receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from
the infinite, so long as you are young .
when the aerials are down , and your spirit
is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown
old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of
optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80.
thank you!
英语励志演讲稿范文(二)
good evening , ladies and gentlemen . i am
joy and glad to give you a speech about stress , yes , just the topic you see
on the screen.
psychologist tell us that stress is a state
of worry caused by the problem of living , such as too much work or study ,
heavy responsibilities , and quickened pace of life .
statistics show that stress comes from
every detail in our life . financial problems , poor health , being laid off
may be the stress that most adults now suffering . as students in the
university , we are also under our special stress . while study , having to
take various tests and submit a project against a deadline may put a great
pressure on us . and the things make us felt stressed may be our
parents’s greater expectations on us than we could reach . later ,
when we are likely to graduate , some other problems will also annoy us . i
think we will worry a lot about our ability to compete in the job market and
how we can best use what we’ve learned at college in our future job .
the chief problem we should face to is our
atitude towards stress .people usually say they can not live in the sun except
they escape from stress . it’s unwelcome ! yes , however , very
necessary . just image a world where stress does not exist and people lead
their life in a very comfortable way . but is this kind of living condition as
perfect as we hope ? without stress , they may feel very satisfied with the
current life but lack of power to discover new things . too much
www.91exam.org result in nothing except a countermarch of the society . no
stress , no development . so a certain amount of stress is good . it can
stimulate us and increase our level of alertness .
and our answer to stress is another vital
problem . how to do with ourselves when stress suddenly break into our life ?
to wave the white flag and admit our unability , to give up to our ideality ,
or worstly , just to suicide as to put an end to everything … of
cause not . the principle is to tackle with stress gentlely and harmoniously.
we should try our best to release ourselves . such as to do some exercise , to
linsen to traditional chinese music or classical music to ease our minds and to
learn to view these changes of life as challenges .it’s no use crying
over spilt milk . only to accept what has happened can solve the problem .
ok , i think i was under large stress 3
minutes before , but now i am here and have finished my speech . here is the
last thing i want to add to my topic ,face to it and overcome it ,stress is
also a piece of cake
第三篇:大学青春励志演讲稿各位老师,各位同学:
我本不是参赛队员,但听了几位同学的演讲,觉得有些话很有必要说,想和各位交流。
我要讲的题目是“enjoy
your life”。在此,我之所以用英语,是为了避免误解,享受生活截然不同于单纯追求生活的享受,享受生活是为了更好地奋斗。
第四篇:优秀大学英语励志演讲稿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.
第五篇:优秀大学英语励志演讲稿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 plan(更多请关注Www.91exam.org)et 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.
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