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篇1:以梦想为题的英语演讲稿
Good afternoon,ladies and gentlemen!
I’m very glad to stand here to share my ideas with you. To begin with, I want to ask a question .Do you dream a sweet dream last nightActually, Today I want to talk about dreams with you. Of course. What I want to talk is not a dream you have last night, but a dream about life.
Steve Jobs dreams to create something that can change the world. He did it. Wright brothers dream to fly in the sky. They did it. Tyrone Bogues dreams to play basketball in NBA. He did it. You may find the truth easily that every great man always has a good dream. WhyWhy is a dream so important
Everyone has his own dream about life. Dreams are like the stars in the sky. We can never reach them. However, like most mariners, we need dreams to chart our course. We need dreams to support us. With a dream, we have a direction. With a direction, we will never be confused. With a dream, we have hope. With hope, we have the strength to fight.
Life is tough. There are always ups and downs. Maybe we fail on the way to our aims. But, the dream from the bottom of our heart can always comfort us, encourage us, and support us. In this way we have the strength to move on. Because there is nothing like a dream to build up our body and create the future. So remember your dream and never give up your dream easily.
Martin Luther King has a dream, and he changed America. So, ladies and gentlemen, today I hope you will remember that no matter whether it is happiness or suffering we will experience now, our future is always
here, waiting for us to paint beautiful pictures. What you need to do is just to believe yourself and stick to your dream. Because only if we hold our dreams, we can brighten our future.
Thank you for allowing me to share my ideas with you today。
以梦想为题的英语演讲稿
篇2:以梦想为题的英语演讲稿
Martin Luther King, Jr.: “I Have a Dream”
I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. And so we've come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.
In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the “unalienable Rights” of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds.”
But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so, we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.
We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.
It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. And those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. And there will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.
But there is something that I must say to my people, who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice: In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. And they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.
We cannot walk alone.
And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead.
We cannot turn back.
There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, “When will you be satisfied?” We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until “justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream.”¹
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. And some of you have come from areas where your quest -- quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive. Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed.
Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends.
And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of “interposition” and “nullification” -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; “and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.”²
This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
And this will be the day -- this will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning:
My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrim's pride,
From every mountainside, let freedom ring!
And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true.
And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York.
Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of
Pennsylvania.
Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.
But not only that:
Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee.
Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi.
From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
And when this happens, when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:
Free at last! free at last!
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!
篇3:以梦想为题的英语演讲稿
当星星爬满深蓝色的夜空时,群星点点,但唯有那北斗星为人们指引方向。而梦想,就像那北斗星一样,指引着我人生的方向。
在追梦的旅途中,无人能一帆风顺,总会遇到各种各样的坎坷和挫折,我们要学会勇敢地面对困难,向自己的梦想不断努力。
每个人都有自己的梦想,我的梦想就是好好学习,将来考上好大学,做一个对社会有用的人。苏格拉底曾说过:“世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而奋斗。”是啊,一个人有了梦想,便会向着梦想不断努力,旅途中获得的喜悦和收获,不就是追梦的道路上最快乐的事吗?为了梦想而努力,你的人生将会变得更加精彩!
在我追求梦想的道路上,坎坷和挫折是难免的:每次成绩测试,我总拿不到自己理想的成绩,虽然不会太差,也不会太糟糕,但我每当看到别的同学的卷纸上写着又大又红的“98”、“99”、“100”时,我是很多羡慕他们啊!他们的好成绩好像每次都是信手拈来,又每次总是那样满心喜悦。而,我的试卷上却有几个刺眼的错号,看着那些错号,它们仿佛在嘲笑我、讥讽我。我曾一次次地寻找原因,并发誓通过自己的努力,让那些嘲笑和讥讽我的错号从我的试卷上永远消失。书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。我相信只要努力,心怀梦想,就一定可以到达胜利的彼岸。
每个人都有自己的梦想,只要我们的梦想能持久,就一定能成为现实!
篇4:以大学梦想为题演讲稿
尊敬的评委,亲爱的同学们:
大家好_我是来自___
今天,我要演讲的题目是:“梦想天空分外蓝”。
去年我们从一个满怀壮志的高中生,成为了一名大学生,这期间虽然饱尝了山穷水尽疑无路的困顿,可丰富的大学生活又给我们带来了柳暗花明又一村的崭新境地,因为这里是我们攀登目标理想的新起点,这里也是我们积累知识阅历的新家园。
挥洒泪水与汗水的六月已渐渐远去.带着一丝的不舍,羁绊还有梦想,我们来到了这里.漫步在校园,感受着幽静与书香.当夜幕降临,华灯初上之际,一间间自修室里亮着的,也许就是梦想的光辉.
也许(我们在)中学时期就已经读到或者听到许许多多关于大学生活的信息,有人说大学生活绚丽多彩的,有人说大学生活是无聊空洞、浪费青春的。有人说,梦想就像是七彩的泡沫,在高飞的同时幻灭.
我要说,大学,是自由与知识的殿堂,是梦想起程的地方.在这里,有浩瀚的书海,有知识的交融,有思想的碰撞.在这里,你可以乘着梦想高飞!我要说,梦想在种子的心中等待着,承诺一个不能立刻被证实的生命奇迹!
步入了大学,似乎步入了坦途.大量的闲暇让人不知所措.没有明确的方向,彷徨、迷茫,徘徊在教室、食堂与寝室的三点一线中.但我们更要知道,在烟波浩淼的水面,在碧蓝如洗的天空,没有一丝轨迹,却是鱼儿欢跃鸟儿高飞的天堂.大学也正是这样,因为她无所束缚,我们才能飞得更远.既已有了梦想,就坚定信念,明确方向,不能迷失在坦途,在奋斗中实现自我价值.我不止一次的告诉自己,山,只是地面向那些可望而不可即者展现出来的绝望姿态.
水除非够深,否则很难看出水的蓝;梦想除非深刻到让你相信,否则很难成真.梦,是用一生来追寻的.在前进的途中,你可以徘徊,但不要徘徊得太久;你可以休憩,但不要让它成为你停止不前的理由.在大学里也许我们会气馁,甚至想放弃,但这一切都不重要。因为这一切终究会过去。生命每天都是新的。所以我们要接受现实过好每一天。
我总觉得,生命中总要有梦,总要有样东西,让自己一直去追寻.人生应是不停奔跑而不是止步不前.真正的结束,并不是到达一个有限的目标,而是完成对无限者的追寻.苏格拉底曾说过,做人要知足,做事要知不足,做学问要不知足.学无止境,大学是一个新的起点.今天的我已超过昨天的我,明天的我必将会超过今天!
梦想天空分外蓝,请相信自己,只要努力,我们的梦想一定会实现! 我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!
篇5:以大学梦想为题演讲稿
尊敬的各位领导.评委老师,各位同学,大家好,我来自电气工程学院1105班的刘斌, 我演讲的题目是我的大学与梦想.
一个供我们提升自己能力,建立个人独立思想的平台,是什
么,是大学,YOU and ME在机电这个平台乘风破浪。 当我们揣着录取通知书走进大学,我们便已是一名大学生,我们大学生需要学习专业知识,还研究我们职业的社会使命,职业道德,历史演变,阶级属性和学术分类,我们将因此花掉宝贵的时间。
我们的大学应该充满生机 充满激情 充满乐趣,不管风雨有多大,因为我们有梦,我们会挺过去,不管挂了多少科,因为我们有梦,我们会挺过去,不管哥的寂寞有多深,姐的空虚有多烦 ,因为我们有梦,我们依然会挺过去,我们是受高等教育的大学生,我们有梦,不因为寂寞空虚,放弃给自己充电的机会,I THINK I CAN ,我们必须清楚来大学的目的,不要忘记自己肩上肩负的使命,梦想和大学,大学和梦想,都是以你为中心的一个命题,答案没有唯一,但方向却是一致 ,我们都在大学里向着梦想进攻,你和我 一个也跑不掉,生活就是这样无理取闹,我们只有实现梦想或者目标,你才可能无怨无悔,因为你爸不是李刚,你爹不是梁稳根,所以你需要大学努力 ,为梦想拼搏,于是你应该好好利用大学这个平台。大学生不可一业不专,不可只专一业,图书馆里的资源是你精神上的食粮,你把它吃的山穷水尽,那你就{大学的梦想}.
换来了丰衣足食,你把它似宠物的细心呵护,那它会在你去往梦想的道路上让你面目全非,哈佛学生好阅读的习惯是我们每一个人的学习榜样, 此刻打盹,你将做梦;而此刻学习,你将圆梦。只有比别人更早、更勤奋地努力,才能尝到成功的滋味。好吧! 你的大学,你的梦想 由你选择 .你来或者不来,大学就在这里, 梦想在远方 你去或者不去,依然会有人去追求。怎样的选择就过怎样的大学生活,我选择建造自己的魅力金字塔,时间在流逝,而我在为梦想奔波。我坚信,谁也不能随随便便成功,它来自彻底的自我管理和毅力。我坚信,我的大学和梦想一定很精彩。我坚信,投资未来的人,是忠于现实的人,那你们呢,拭目以待.
篇6:以大学梦想为题演讲稿
大家好,我演讲的题目是:大学成就梦想的地方。
请同学们勇敢地告诉我,你们想成就自己心中的梦想吗?中国古代军事家孙武曾言:将者,智、信、仁、勇、严也。今天让我们在他的指引下去实现我们心中的梦想。
一、大学生的“智”
作 为一个大学生,手中把握着自己的未来。如果没有过人的智慧,那么他的未来必定是暗淡无光的。那么我们如何在大学中实现自己的智呢?李开复先生曾经在给大学 生的信中指出大学生要具有自修之道,能够做到举一反三甚至是无师自通。这恰恰需要我们自己合理的管理和利用资源与时间,使得我们能够在大学中成为真正的智 者。
二、大学生的“信”
“信”是为人处事的根本所在。“信”虽无形但却是一种宝贵的财富。我们要想处理好自己的人际关系首先要做到信,我们永远喜欢和信守承诺的人成为真心朋友,而且这样的真心朋友在你日后事业上给你的帮助永远是金钱不能够代替的。
三、大学生的“仁”
“仁”最初是中国儒学中最基本的一个观点,现在可理解为待人友善,作为一名大学生,我们应该在生活中友善的对待每一个人,也许他现在并不优秀,但是你并不能预知五年之后、十年之后他是否是你的老总。
四、大学生的“勇”
我 们大学生要勇敢的面对各种挑战。勇敢并不是心无畏惧,而是心怀畏惧也已依然向前!在学习与生活中,当遇到困难和非议时需要“勇”,这个时候的“勇就是能够 不畏艰难险阻,始终坚持自我向正确的方向前进;而在学习生活中遭遇失败之时更加需要”勇“,这时的”勇“则是不抛弃,不放弃,能够站起来重新走向成功。
五、大学生的”严"
作为大学生,我们要严格要求自己。能够日省吾身,见贤则思齐,见不贤则内自省,同时谨言慎行,不放纵自己。还要拥有坚定的毅力和不变的恒心,这样的人才是距离成功最近的人。试想一个人朝秦暮楚,一日三变,成功怎么会眷顾于他?上苍只会眷顾那些拥有不变的恒心的有志之士。
现在,为了我们心中的梦想,请大家跟我一起喊出这五个字,我喊一个大家喊一个(来,让我们一起喊):智、信、仁、勇、严。
谢谢。
篇7:以大学梦想为题演讲稿
尊敬的老师、同学们:
大家早上好!很高兴与大家相聚。今天,我演讲的题目是“理想呼唤行动,勤奋铸就成功”。
记得曾经读过这样一篇文章:10岁时,他的梦想是成为一名歌手;20岁时,他的梦想是在全美演唱。30岁时,他的梦想是成为一名全能的音乐家。40岁时,他的梦想是成为一名世界级的音乐大师。他就是现代音乐之父昆西·琼斯。是理想,呼唤着他,鞭策着他,让他继续努力,继续奋进,从一个无名小卒逐渐长大,最终成为名人,成为大师。理想,可以号召行动,使人成功,因此,作为祖国未来的接班人,我们是否应该树立起自己的理想?
良好的开端是成功的一半。设定目标,你就向成功迈出了第一步。然而,仅仅有理想是不够的,更重要的是努力工作。因为,勤奋铸就成功。
天才是百分之一的灵感加上百分之九十九的汗水。罗马不是一天造成的。是的,为了实现自己的理想,我们必须付出自己的辛勤汗水。因为“春华秋实”,只有努力,才能收获。学术上,古今中外,无一例外:爱因斯坦整整七年建立相对论的理论基础;爱迪生为了寻找做灯丝材料,整夜工作,摘录40000多页的信息,1600多种矿物和6000多种植物,终于灯光闪耀;伟大的药理学家李时珍,花了27年时间编纂了一本超过100万字的《本草纲目》。
勤奋成就成功。我对此有深刻的理解,记得在期中考试的上半学期,我考得并不理想。然而,在那之后,我努力进取,制定了一个周密的学习计划,做了很多课外练习,当我遇到一些我不理解的问题时及时咨询老师,最终在期末考试中获得了全班第一名。
越努力越幸运。因此,我们应该从现在开始,抓紧时间,努力学习,因为只有这样,我们才能学到一些东西,为未来打下坚实的基础。
理想呼唤行动,勤奋铸就成功。树立理想,并不断为之奋斗,就会有成功,就会有辉煌的人生。
谢谢大家!
篇8:以大学梦想为题演讲稿
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:你们好!
如果说人生是一本书,那么大学生活便是书中最美丽的彩页,如果说人生是一台戏,那么大学生活便是戏中最精彩的一幕,如果说人生是一次从降生到死亡的长途旅行;那么拥有大学生活的我们,便可以看到最灿烂的风景。朋友们,在这人生最美好的时刻,你是否已经扬起了航帆,正奔向理想的彼岸?是否已伸开你那坚强的翅膀,正冲向自由的天空?是否因进入大学而激动万分,心中默许下一个心愿并为之奋斗哪?
大学是人生中最美好、最精彩的一段时光。也是求知的重要阶段,是实现人生理想的加油站.在大学期间,要形成自己的人生观 价值观 世界观,培养自己的特长和个性.大学生活不是百分之百的专业学习,大学教育也不是百分之百的专业教育,在大学里我们要尽可能地发展 提高自己的综合素质和综合能力,掌握走入社会所必需的生存技能.
有人说,青春是人生一道洒满阳光的风景,是一首用热情和智慧唱响的赞歌。有人说,青春是用奋斗写成的精彩,是人生中一段难以磨灭的插曲,它注定是“不平凡”的。我认为青春代表着我们充满活力、激情,我们拥有青春,就犹如朝阳永远向上;我们拥有青春,就犹如山溪不羁奔流;我们拥有青春,就犹如幼蚕破茧而出。
有人说,生命是脆弱的短暂的,但有了理想的支撑,生命就可以变得坚强。有人说,生命是灿烂的,犹如绚丽的烟花,让人惊呼而转瞬即逝。而我相信生命是美丽的,是一团熊熊燃烧的烈火,是一曲响彻云霄的凯歌。
也许当你进入大学校园一段时间以后,平淡无奇的生活会使你感到孤寂和落寞,周而复始的生活节拍让你备尝烦躁和无聊。但蓦然之间,你发现在天蓝风清的春光中,一种超然的力量油然而生,于是你沉浸于茫茫书海,活跃于各类活动。为了我们最初的梦想,在风雨雷电中成长,在坎坷泥泞中拼搏奋斗,在惊涛骇浪中奋进!或者给梦想插上翅膀在他乡飞翔,用我们的青春去奏响我们生命的乐章!
当今,大学是一个充满才华、学问,同时又是一个充满希望、挑战的大舞台。我们每一个人就在这个舞台上扮演着不同的角色,那我们何不努力将自己的角色扮演得最好!作为一个大学生,我们都渴望乐观积极而不是盲目冲动,敢说敢想而不空想,深思探究而不乱想钻牛角尖??那就让我们把握青春,在这里锻炼自己吧!在组织活动中留下你辛苦的身影,在社团活动中展现你最美丽的风采,在志愿活动中奉献你的一份力量。恰同学少年,风华正茂,指点江山,激扬文字。让生命之花因为年轻而生彩,让青春因为活力而生辉。大学校园里,没有做不到,只有想不到,让我们尽情地去发挥自己的才能吧!不让青春虚度,在每一天的生活里载入一点点收获,让自信的微笑浮在你我的脸上,坚信付出就有回报,激情迸发精彩!.
大学,应该是自由与知识的殿堂,是梦想起程的地方.在这里,有浩如烟海的书籍,有知识的交融,有思想的碰撞.在这里,你可以乘着梦想高飞!有人说,梦想就像是七彩的泡沫,在高飞的同时幻灭.而我说,梦想在种子的心中等待着,承诺一个不能立刻被证实的生命奇迹!步入了大学,似乎步入了坦途.大量的闲暇让人不知所措.没有明确的方向,彷徨、迷惑,迷失在教室、食堂与寝室的三点一线中.但,要知道,在烟波浩淼的水面,在碧蓝如洗的天空,没有一丝轨迹,却是鱼儿欢跃鸟儿高飞的天堂.大学也正是这样,因为她无所束缚,我们才能飞得更远.既已有了梦想,就坚定信念,明确方向,不能迷失在坦途,在奋斗中实现自我价值。
请坚信,如果我们能梦想到,就能做到.所以,我要为梦想不断挑战自我,在挑战中拼搏,在拼搏中成长,在成长中磨砺,在磨砺中成功.纵然自己一生都未能达到心目中的高峰,但生命的意义,本就在奋斗.你并不一定要等着享受奋斗的果实,奋斗的本身就是快乐,就是种享受.这已足够补偿一切,我们的存在便有了意义.总喜欢不断尝试,在尝试中也就体味了失败的辛酸与无奈.!总觉得,生命中总要有梦,总要有样东西,让你一直去追寻.人生应是奔跑而不是止步不前.真正的结束,并不是到达一个有限的目标,而是完成对无限者的追寻.苏格拉底曾说过,做人要知足,做事要知不足,做学问要不知足.学无止境,大学是一个新的起点.今天的我已超过昨天的我,明天的我必将会超过今天!
谢谢大家!
以大学梦想为题演讲稿
篇9:以梦想为题的英文演讲稿
Dreams are the best wishes of our hearts, we strive for the goal, is our motivation. A dream in life is bright, is wonderful. Everyone has their own dreams heart, but most people feel that their dream is just a dream, it must be like and not illusory and, therefore it buried deep in my heart, not even the ground-breaking opportunity To it, so that the dream how beautiful and fragrant flowers it bears flowers.
I think the teacher is very sacred, very great. Is the teacher, the education of a naive child to a respect for teachers, aware of the boy; a teacher, bring a child into a playful inquisitive, a good student strive for excellence. Teachers with the knowledge nectar, the students poured the ideal flowers open, with the heart of the springs run education students in the United States sentiment fruit. If the students compared to the flowers, that teacher is a gardener, teacher leaves the flowers pruning shears, fertilizer, weed and make the flowers grow. If the students lost compared to the lamb, and that the teacher is guiding people who, teachers direction for the students to enable students to clarify their direction. So, my dream is to be a teacher. Teachers to the motherland and the people trained personnel to contribute. A child, I had many dreams, there is a beautiful literary dreams, a colorful star dreams, there are wonderful designers dream. Growing up, I am constantly learning from, and found my real dream, and found that for the motherland and the people to contribute to the dream, that is, as a teacher.
I know, no matter how brilliant it is only words of wisdom and passion of the moment, only to learn the road to success is to open in the flowers. So, I will study hard, work hard to achieve my dream and work hard. I believe that the dream though very far away, but as long as the stick to action to realize there will be one day!
篇10:以梦想为题的英文演讲稿
Everyone has his own dream, which can be realized or not and which can be different from time to time. However, there must be a long –term one in ones mind. In other words, it is not easy to be realized. I have a dream: to pass CET-6 before I graduate from the university. Its maybe easy for most of my classmates, but to me it is as difficult as cracking the hardest nut in the world.
I have been studying English for about 10 years. It should not be the No.1 task in my university agenda, but too many failures forced me to do so. I entered one of the most famous universities in China with the almost lowest English mark among all my students. I was really disappointed about that. Although I was not good at English when I was in the middle school, it was not at least about the average. I had no strength to face the frustration. After a semesters study I was the lowest indeed.
I have never cried for study before, but this time I shed tears. Since then I made up my mind to pass CET-6 before my graduation. Glanced back to my English studying experience, I realized that interest is one of the key factors to grasp knowledge. I study English only for the examination before, but not the language itself. That is the weakest point of me. I must overcome it so as to realize my dream. I made a plan: read one story until I can recite it each day; listen to the tapes related to the books as well. English is not so disgusting for me now. I will persist in doing so even after I pass CET-6. I wish my English would be as good as my native language in the future.
以梦想为题的英文演讲稿
篇11:以梦想为题的英文演讲稿
My dream is to be a doctor when I grow up. I want to help those sick people.
I know , to achieve my dream, I need study hard now. I hope I can go to a famous university to study medicine after I graduate from the high school. I’ll study and do research on different diseases that bring great pains to the patients. After that , if I have a chance, I plan to open a hospital of my own. Then I can help as many as the poor people who have little money to see doctors. I wish everyone in the world can keep healthy and to alive longer.
I believe that I can realize my dream one day if only I insist on working hard and never give up.
篇12:中学生以梦想为题的演讲稿
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
在我的心中,有一片辽阔无际的原野,鲜艳的花朵,成群的小草,可爱的小动物都在这片原野之上生存着,而我为这个地方取了一个名字,叫做“梦想”。有了梦想之后的我,遇见了各类生机,也遇见了各种有趣的画面,这些之所以能够常驻于我的心中,只是因为我对梦想,有着非一般的执着,我对所喜爱的事物,有着热烈的欲望。所以同学们,当我们拥有了自己的梦想之后,我们便会发现,我们今后所到之处,都会花香四溢,生机盎然。
我现在心中的梦想很平凡,经过了小学这个阶段之后,我的梦想也发生了一些改变。以前自己很崇拜那些看起来非常了不起的职业,就像明星可以闪烁在舞台,让观众追捧和喜欢;警察叔叔英姿飒爽,给人仰慕和羡慕;科学家探索未来,让人好奇不断,循循追捕。这些职业都是我小学的时候有过的理想,但是当褪去了那一身稚嫩之后,我的心中也多了一些沉稳。我开始真正的对自己的未来有所想象了,不是不切实际的,而是根据自己的近况和想法出发,为自己构思一个更好的未来,为自己制定一个个目标,而梦想,就是终极目标。这一环接着一环的,才能更好的把我们的梦想构建起来。这样,我们在追寻梦想的道路上就会更有方法,更有自我的判断了。
不妨告诉大家,其实我的梦想是一名教师,我希望自己能够在平凡的创造中奉献自我,我也希望自己能够在生命中留下更多的历史痕迹,这是我自己的人生,我需要为自己做出选择,也需要为自己的将来做一次打算。而现在,我的心里也只能装得下这一个理想,这是我现在所有的目标,也是我将来所有计划的根源。所以我愿意为了这个梦想而奋斗,不管以后我会遇到怎样的难关,我相信自己都是有办法可以解决的。梦想,就是鼓励我往前的那一股力量,勇气,是陪伴梦想航行的力量,所以不管如何,我相信自己都可以做到勇往无畏,坚守初心,不忘本源。
同学们,在这大好春光之中,就让我们一同为自己的梦想而奋斗吧!就让我们通过自己的努力,一步步的去靠近它,接触它,容纳它。让我们得到自己最想得到的结果,不浪费我们的这一份努力!
我的演讲完毕,感谢大家!
篇13:中学生以梦想为题的演讲稿
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
__曾经说过:世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而坚持奋斗。一个人缺少了梦想这个指示牌就会迷失方向,人生也就会变得索然无味。那梦想是如此真实,又遥远而不可求。因为那是心中不灭的追求,是浮现于现实与繁华。
在跨入中学的大门前,我先是苦命思想了一下,想像自己在接下来的三年中的生活中的丰功伟绩;想象自己每天是有多么的优秀;想象自己么一天的生活都将是五彩的勾勒。可是现实总是残酷的,他不会让你在成长的道路中一帆风顺,而是给了你百般设障,一个又一个的面临着选择。现实:成绩没能够考好,受到家人的一遍又一遍的训骂;不能够把一个小事给满意的解决到,受到老师的批评;没有遵守校规,受到学校领导的批评。梦想:在一次一次的典礼中,自己是其中的一份子,能够通过自己的努力去达到自己想要的结果。每天给自己一个加油,因为这样就离成功越来越近了!
哲学家__曾经说过:世界上有两种东西是亘古不变的,一是高悬在头顶上的日月星辰,一是深藏在每个人心底的高贵信仰。我们都是怀着对未来的期盼和梦想的憧憬每天生活着的。小时候为们的梦想很简单,也许是一辆玩具车,也许是一件漂亮的衣服,甚至简单到一根棒棒糖……不管我们的梦想是什么,只要跟爸爸妈妈说一声,这些就会唰的一下实现了,感觉有梦想真好,实现他们也很简单。梦想就像是哆啦A梦的大口袋,里面装了想要的一切。
我的梦想就是想要当一个外语教授,满腹经纶,每一天都与文字打交道,这将是多么的趣味无穷啊。我知道,有了目标,就要为之不懈努力的去奋斗,去找到属于自己的那一片天,为此我就要更努力地学习,只为了那一份信念,更好的学习,只为了能够出人头地,更有效的学习,只为了梦想。自立的信念,自强的起居,是为基础,我相信,拥有了这些,是现梦想的道路上的种.种困难,我定会咬紧牙关的去克服,是自己每天都很棒。
梦是梦与想的结晶。怀揣梦想是成功的开始,坚持梦想是成功的通道。实现梦想是成功的结局。让我们一起为梦想去奋斗吧!
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