张建勋“双语演讲”口语大赛稿件

二二四团青年职工“双语演讲”口语大赛演讲稿

选送单位:第十四师二二四团中学 选手姓名:张建勋

尊敬的各位领导、评委、嘉宾们:

大家好!

我是来自224团中学的一名普通的老师,今天站在这个台上非常高兴,能跟大家一起分享这份喜悦更使我倍感荣幸!

十八大的春风继续吹响了政通人和的号角,鼓起了人民安居乐业的风帆,作为一名基层教育工作者,我们时常把“爱国感恩,勤劳互助、开放进取”的新疆精神牢记心头,因为那是一个兵团人终生的使命;因为那是一个兵团发展壮大的引路人;更因为那是实现新疆跨越式发展的指导思想所在!

我敬仰天山雪松紧咬千仞立壁,傲立冰雪寒霜郁乎苍苍,豪情万丈充斥天山南北荡气回肠,他用“会当凌绝顶,一览众山小”的气势向全世界庄严宣告:新疆的发展是一个无法超越的奇迹;我稽首绿洲白杨,他坚守大漠雄姿英发,喜看边疆新貌天翻地覆,用日新月异的绿色诠释着独一无二的喜庆,用华丽璀璨的命脉奏响气壮山河的凯歌;我怀抱着戈壁红柳,因为他是一位忠于历史的见证者,岁月的耕耘未能磨灭他无私奉献的灵魂,而是让他更加深刻见证了,再大的风沙不能阻挡兵团人艰苦创业的信心和决心,再大的困难也不能阻挡兵团人开天辟地的英雄壮举,华夏骄子王蔚老前辈把乌鲁瓦提水电站与和田人民的幸福之路,用充满豪情壮志的坎土曼一点一点开掘了出来,当大地披上绿色,当他带领和田人民走向阳光大道时候,自己却永远留在了乌鲁瓦提水电站。他用实际行动擦亮了一个真正的共 产 党员的本色,竖起了一面永不退色的优秀共 产 党员的丰碑!我钦佩沙漠胡杨,他用铁骨铮铮叩响玉龙喀什河的匆忙脚步,他用滴水穿石的永恒坚守了一代又一代兵团人的希望,他用婀娜多姿的舞蹈绣出了兵团人最靓丽的名片,那是一个在孤独中学会成长,在艰苦中打造坚强,在失败中走向成功,在荒凉中创造出富饶的第十四师224团拓荒者,他们用“与天斗其乐

无穷,与地斗其乐无穷”豪迈壮举,再次证明了“只有荒凉的沙漠,没有荒凉的人生”的兵团格言,将“心有多大,舞台就有多大”战斗精神再次彰显!

百年大计,教育为本,十年树木,百年树人,作为一名基层教育工作者,深感任重而道远,团部的发展道路和224团中学独特的地理位置与战略优势,决定了我们中学必须求真务实、与时俱进、开拓创新,高标准、严要求,全力打造家长放心、学生成才、教师幸福、社会满意的品牌学校,固今日之责任,重在教育,教育强则兵团强,教育富则兵团富,教育进步则兵团进步,所以,教育之责任重于泰山,“老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼。”教育是一项民心工程,更是一项良心工程,“达则兼济天下,穷则独善其身”的教诲时时刻刻都在提醒我们要有总体的科学规划、要有担当、要有行动、要有执行力,办好教育不是喊口号,而是要科学合理、实事求是,开拓创新,及社会之所及,想社会之所想,教孩子不断学会做人、学会做事、学会做学问。当今的文盲不是没有知识的人,而是不能及时更新知识的人,所以要不断树立和深化终身学习的理念,学生要学习,家长也要学习,老师更要学习,没有学习,就没有进步;没有学习,就没有富裕;没有学习,就没有和谐!无论何时何地,都不能丢掉我们可贵的兵团精神!

在最后,借用荀子老先生的话:“积土成山,风雨兴焉;积水成渊,蛟龙生焉;积善成德,而神明自得,圣心备焉。”兵团精神是我们一生中最为宝贵的精神财富,其实成功与失败的差距很多时候在于:当别人要放弃的时候你坚持了一点点,当别人不在意的时候你比别人多在意了一点点,那一点点就是解决问题的关键,所以,抓住这一点,以十八大精神和兵团精神为指导,这将必然达到“老者安之,朋友信之,少者怀之”的和谐局面,224团的明天必将青出于蓝而胜于蓝!

最后,衷心地祝愿大家身体健康,工作顺心,家庭幸福,平安吉祥!

 

第二篇:口语演讲的稿子

一Good evening.Ladies and gentlemen!

I am honour to stand here to deliver my speech .And my topic today is about future.As we all know,man’s life is a process of growing up, actually I’m standing here is a growth. If a person’s life must constituted by various choices, then I grow up along with these choices. Once I hope I can study in a college in future, however that’s passed, as you know I come here, now I wonder what the future holds for me.

When I come to this school, I told to myself: this my near future, all starts here. Following I will learn to become a man, a integrated man, who has a fine body, can take on important task, has independent thought, an open mind, intensive thought, has the ability to judge right and wrong, has a perfect job. Once my teacher said :” you are not sewing, you are stylist; never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought, not craft.” I will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study, during these process I will combine learning with doing. If I can achieve this “future”, I think that I really grow up. And I deeply believe kindred, good-fellowship and love will perfection and happy in the future.

How to say future? Maybe it’s a nice wish. Lets make up our minds, stick to it and surely well enjoy our life.

I earnestly hope to lead a healthy and prosperous life in the future. Judging from my aptitude inclination and personality streaks, my ideal life will be that of a scientist, researching, lecturing, and writing books. As I am from a farming family, I particularly enjoy being close to earth. If I can afford to live a pastoral life in the countryside, I will feel most blessed. As far as social life is concerned, simplicity is what I intend to pursue, so I really don't need too many friends. All these will be mere talk if I am idle now. To attain my goal, I must make a point of training my body and mind. This is a highly competitive society in which everyone is eager to come out on top. That is not only a competition of physical strength and mental power, but a marathon of patience, faith, and perseverance. Life is not all roses, but with what I am being equipped with by the top teachers in this elite school, I surely deserve a promising prospect.

As the song goes “ My future isn’t a dream .” I love the song which brings me confidence when singing it every time . I believe that all our dreams can come true if we have courage to pursue them .When I was young my father always asked me what I would be in the future . Sometimes I found it very hard to give a certain reply . “ I want to be a doctor .” “ I

want to be a teacher .” and “ I ’d like to be a scientist !” Many of these answers are perhaps very childish and ridiculous . But I never think they are far away .

How time flies! Who is able to give a definition to his future ? I know clearly that those high buildings are based on solid foundation . As a student , I should have a reasonable aim , and study hard . My goal is to enter the best university for further study after middle

school . I know it’s hard work , and I ’ll come across many difficulties and frustrations . But no matter what they are , I’ll keep working on it and never give up . My teacher says

there ’s only one kind of people that are truly successful : those who are brave enough to put up with hardships . Even if I won’t achieve the goal , I have no regrets for what I have done , for I have struggled for my life .

二My campus life

Hello everyone.Today I'm glad to be here to give a speech about my fresh experience in China Agriculture University.

First I must say the campus life is really different from what I have experienced in high school.For instance,I used to lean upon my dormitory teacher to wake me up on time.But now I have to set several alarm clocks to make myself could hear them in the morning otherwise I would miss my class.And then even worse there would be nobody remind me

except my teacher!So the differences are everywhere and I could easily find them.The change of life is great and it's wonderful:I have more time of my own and the rights to decide how I live.

My campus activities are rich and colorful.Learning English has become a habit to me cause I plan to study abroad in next few years.Playing Guzheng is my favorite activity.I have kept on practising it since I was a little girl and I wish to win more competitions in my campus life.

Our university has the first level equipments and the most experienced teachers,also has the best students(laugh).I consider it to be a honor that I've got a chance to study here and I sincerely hope that we could live wonderful lives in our campus!

I have been to this college two years.(多少年你自己定). After I came here, I found out the college

life is quite different to what I imaged. Teachers don not like the teachers in high school, they are more like to help us study than tell use what to study. The study in college is more difficult and more independce. We have much more free time than we have had in High school. In the free time, I will(中间加上你平常经常作的活动) I have serveral good friends and roomates. We did not each other before we came here. Now, we are part of each other's life. We study together, talk about our dream and share our life together.

You may feel that college life is boring. We do not know how to deal with the plenty of spare time. But I think the college life will become wonderful as long as you make it meaningful.

In your spare time, you could play basketball, football and so on. Doing sports is very interesting and good for your health.

In fact, you can do anything which you are interested in.Do not be nervous.We are friends.

Studying in college is a brand new start of our life.You can continue to study hard for the better scords. Libary is a good place for students to study in. If you want to show your talents and skills you can join in all kinds of activities.

In a word,college life is wonderful!

In my understanding, if we refer to an ideal college life as a formal western dinner, then a high GPA, that is, Grade Point Average, should be the main course, while an active part in activities, together with associations, means the appetizer. Some romances, of course, play the role as desserts. They are the 3 key elements for an ideal college life.

Those, however, are not what college life is all about. As we all know, college is wildly different from middle school. It connects not only adolescence to adulthood, but also the ivory tower to the real society. Therefore, the ideal college life is that I become matured both physically and mentally, and that I obtain qualified academic knowledge and get well prepared for society at the same time.

Under this circumstance, I never expect my college life to be too ideal, or you can call it too perfect. It is not realistic to make all things on my own way, with everyone liking me, winning the first prize all the time, and so on. Of course, I’d like to lead a carefree life. However, this does little good to my future. What really helps is hardships like failure, betrayal, and unjust treatment. Only after experiencing those can I know what society is like, and what life is like. To conclude my speech, I wanna say, some positive experiences are surely part of the ideal college life. But, I should not forget about the negative sides. They are not less necessary 三I’ve always thought “happiness” was overrated and something that all of us want but can’t seem to define or grasp. We’re always talking it but everyone has a different opinion because it means different things to different people.

There’s really no way to define it but I would say that happiness is something related to how good we are feeling inside. When we feel safe, prosperous, calm, centered, confident or light (rather than dark and heavy) then we’re going to feel some measure of happiness.

Let’s take a look at Alex’s questions and my responses and then we’ll open up for discussion in the comment section.

Alex: How do you define happiness?

Stephen: To me, happiness is the ability to remain calm amidst the swirling cacophony of noise from the outside world. You may consider this answer ironic for I’ve never heard a sound in my life. But I see how the world behaves through my eyes: seeing other people’s actions, watching television, reading the newspaper and sifting through the Internet, to name a few.

I consider the act of accepting myself a huge contributor to my happiness factor. There was a time in my life when I did not like who I was because of my deafness. As a child, I was too young to know that I was different; but as a teen, I became very self conscious of the funny looking hearing aids I wore and the way people looked at me when I spoke. For years as a young adult, I had no clue who I was or why I was here on this planet. As a result, I floundered around aimlessly for a long time.

The moment I realized God gave me a purpose to inspire and make a difference throughout the world, using my gift of communication as a motivational speaker, writer/blogger/author, I knew that I was born deaf for a reason. Knowing this was a major revelation.

It really helps to know that we all have a special mission to accomplish - it’s just that we each have a different one to carry out.

Alex: On a scale of 1 - 10, how would you rate your happiness now, versus when you were a child?

Stephen: It’s all relative. As a kid, I lived in a dream world. For example, I imagined myself being a pilot and begged my mother to take me to the airport so I could watch planes take off and land. I was my happiest when I stood by the fence surrounding the perimeter of the airport, waiting with delicious anticipation for the next plane to take off. Even though I was repeatedly told by “well-meaning” adults that I couldn’t be a pilot, I kept dreaming anyway.

While I had much adversity in my life, I honestly don’t remember much of it during my childhood except for maybe a few occasions. I remember being a happy, lucky-go kid. I would probably give my happiness factor an 8.5 for my childhood.

As an adult, I continue to dream. After a successful Wall Street career, I took a big risk and quit a six-figure career. Years later, I achieved my boyhood dream of becoming a pilot. I’m happier now than when I was making big bucks on Wall Street because I am doing what I truly want to do. I’d probably say my happiness factor is still around 8.5.

Again, it’s all relative and that number could change from time to time, depending on how I handle whatever’s happening to me at any given moment.

I don’t think anyone can achieve pure, blissful happiness 100 percent of the time. It’s physically

impossible, I think. But other than the tough times I’ve experienced both as a child and adult, I’ve remained pretty happy and content throughout my life.

Alex: What do you do on a daily basis that brings you happiness (and how consistent is the feeling of happiness throughout your day)?

Stephen: I write almost every day. When the words are flowing like they are today, I feel a sense of euphoric exuberance. It’s hard to explain but there’s nothing like the feeling of cranking out words and phrases, much like the artist splashing paint on a blank canvas or the pottery artist using his thumbs to shape a vase into something beautiful.

Writing makes me feel good, which contributes to my happiness because I’m usually in my element at the keyboard.

The same thing holds true for when I give public speeches but since I don’t do that every day, I guess I can’t use that as an example. But I will say this: every time I’m up on stage and the words are flowing harmoniously without much forethought, I’m in absolute heaven. That makes me very happy.

I exercise once a day in some form or shape. Even if I don’t go to the gym, I’ll find a way to get some kind of a workout. When my blood cells give me that shimmering, tingling feeling, I feel great! What happens when you feel great? Exactly, you feel happy.

As for your question of how consistent is the feeling of happiness is throughout my day? Well, that’s a hard question. I wouldn’t be honest if I told you I always maintained a sense of happiness all day long.

While I make every effort to remain calm and centered, sometimes I do allow outer events to penetrate my little bubble of happiness. If I receive bad news or someone makes a particularly hurtful remark, I’m definitely going to feel the sting of the poisoned covered spear.

Alex: What things take away from your happiness? What can be done to lessen their impact or remove them from your life?

Stephen: Self-defeating habits like eating junk food, procrastinating on dealing with the inevitable (like confronting someone about an undesirable situation or finishing a much needed but thankless task) and not taking care of me ultimately takes away from my happiness.

In all of these situations, my energy goes way down and I find myself in a less than desirable state of being, which does not feel good at all.

All I can say is that simply being a conscious person and continually raising my level of spiritual awareness is what I need to do to lessen the impact of self-defeating behaviors. I communicate with God, requesting help and guidance every day.

I also ask myself constantly if what I’m about to do (or say) is for the good for myself and others. What’s good for my inner well being is ultimately good for others who are around me because then they’d be in the company of a positive, happy person. Right?

The happier I am, the more they want to be around someone like me.

Alex: What do you plan on doing in the future that will bring you even more happiness? Stephen: I would love to say that making more money would bring me more happiness but I already saw the fallacy of thinking while on Wall Street. While I certainly look forward to reclaiming a six-figure (or even seven-figure) lifestyle, I now know that the kind of attitude you have about money is what makes the difference.

While on Wall Street, my attitude was one of dependence. I was dependent on money to make me happy. The more I made, the happier I was and vice-versa. With the way the stock market was (and continues to operate), that had a devastating impact on my inner well being. My emotions went up and down the scale like a yo-yo. I was making myself work for money instead of making money work for me. Big difference.

But to really answer your question, what comes to mind is the idea of turning my home into a more nurturing place to be. I don’t know if being a guy has anything to do with this but I find that I have absolutely no knack for decorating my home. It’s as bare as you would imagine a home ever being!

Don’t get me wrong. I have some nice paintings, comfortable furniture and a gorgeous sleigh bed but the home as a whole lacks that special touch. I absolutely do not have an eye for buying decorative pieces to encapsulate my home into a quiet, loving, peaceful sanctuary. I’d much rather go into a store and then get the heck out.

A person’s home should be the one place where the moment you step into its threshold, all of your worldly problems, fears, anxieties automatically come sliding off at the front door.

I guess I need to buy one of those Architectural Digest magazines!

I always dream about returning to the past. As many people say, childhood is the happiest and easiest time in one’s life. Children show you their true emotions. They know what is compassion and what is tolerance better than adults. In their world, all real thoughts are presented. They may easily have different opinions with others, but they never understand what is animosity. They enjoy making friends but they never think about making social communication net. Every child talks from the bottom of his heart without evil plans hidden and never intrigues against each other. Only in children’s way can adults make our life simple, more real and more enjoyable.

I wish everyone’s heart would keep as innocent and lovely as they ever did in their childhood. Then, the walls between our hearts can be broken down and the world would be a better place to live in.

I did many "foolish" things in my childhood. This is one of them.When I was eight years old, my uncle came to see my parents with some beef one day. The appealing smell of the beef made my mouth watering.But uncle told me that little kids shouldn’t eat beef. If they ate, they would soon become real cows! I was so scared that I dared not eat it at the dinner.But it really attracted me. So after he left, I put a little piece into my mouth. After that, I began to regret. I just waited to be changed into a cow. Mom came and asked me what had happened. I told her all about that. She laughed and said that uncle just joked with me. It’s not true!Since then, I made up my mind not to be so credulous. I should believe in myself.

I have some hobbies. My parents encouraged me to have my own hobbies. So I found something interesting to do. Among them , I loved drawing the most. I drawn a lot of pictures everyday at that time. Why did drawing attract me so much? I have no idea. Maybe I just liked them. I think it is a magical(神奇的) thing. Just imagine(想象) you can produce(创造) a colorful(绚丽多彩的) world with only a piece of paper and several pencils. How wonderful! Of course, I don’t forget that this kind of happiness comes from my parents ’ encouragement(鼓励).

My childhood is very simple. But it is full of happiness. I will never forget it .

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