英语课堂的演讲3分钟演讲稿(精选3篇)
从暗无天日的大地深处而来,到金黄色的阳光从中去。以新年为始,以秋至为终,几度轮回。画下多少圈圈,突破,伸展,直至抽出绿植,开出花,一直让绿伸向远方。
当海棠花落,一切又将趋于平淡,翻转树根,犹似昨日。正所谓几年如一日,也就是日日如此。每日,阳光没有新意,雨水有司空见惯,唯有身高的身躯见证了时光如梭,满地红花飘落,便知曾在世上活过。
光秃秃的自以为遗世独立,实则优胜劣汰,世遗之,己独立。
不能弯腰,是看不起眼前的成果。当不再有能力,成功摆在眼前,也是枉然。只能任风雨秀自己。巴望着曾经的繁荣。渐渐的,它就消失。于风雨间的不经意,才发现花已无踪。
海棠树很“坦然”,面对死神将至,又有谁会奢望自己的绿伸向远方!只是自觉无力回天,每天,只是一遍又一遍的回忆。等待着,似乎哪一天,一个惊天霹雳。他很想逃开,却忙于忆昔。显得有些麻木,却还“坦然”。最后,它一定会死,不是死于雷击,而是被吓死。死状更加恶劣,眼神呆滞,又有几分茫然,却见不到如何忧伤。
花落又怎一定终结?自以为物是人非,便顺得其然,力不从心。“坦然”——蔑视了自己的生命,面对衰老,坦然地习惯了。坚定地相信:风飘碎的花一定一去不复回。如果真的陷入困境,攀爬就会有一丝希望,即便花落。摇摇身体,脚下的根还很踏实,如果真的陷入困境,那就在困境中开辟一条通往“绿”的路。
花落不一定代表终结,失去不一定代表不再来,转身不一定不再有。美好的事,忘记了,就永远想不起了么?就算真的想不起,也要带着几分忧伤,再去拥抱金阳。
回忆,让日子日复一日——当然,生命迷茫。闻一闻风雨中渐散的悠悠清香,倾听一首首赞歌,如果还听得见,那生命就不会终结。
阴雨的天,有红花起舞,有枯树独立。如果还能画圈,就画到不能画的时候。
几度轮回,从暗无天日的大地深处而来,到金黄色圆圈中去。
different people have different career outlooks. some people want to become civil servants; some people hope to start their own business; some people dream of being freelancers, and so on.
however, my ideal job is teaching. firstly, i’m told that teachers have a high income. with the high income, i can open a training school to help the children in poor families with their education. secondly, teachers always have summer and winter holidays, thus i will have more free time to relax myself. more importantly, teachers are angels to students, who can pass on the knowledge to students as well as help them develop their hobbies and interests. i can’t imagine how happy i will feel when i see my students become elites.
in order to be a qualified teacher, i should read more books to acquire more knowledge, and train my patience and improve my communication and handwriting abilities.
不同的人有着不同的职业愿景。有些人想要做公务员,有的人想自己创业,有的人梦想成为自由职业者等等。
然而,我的理想是教书。首先,我被告知老师的工资很高。若有很高的工资,那我就能开个培训学校来帮助那些贫困家庭的孩子。第二,老师有着寒暑假两个长假期,如此我将有时间放松。更重要的是,对学生来说老师就是天使,传授孩子们知识帮助他们培养自己的兴趣爱好。我无法想象如果我的学生都成为人才,我会多么的开心。
为了成为一名合格的老师,我会读更多的知识从中汲取更多知识,锻炼自己的耐心,提高自己的交际能力并提高自己的书写水平。
ladies and gentlemen, this is joe biden, i'm filling in for president obama, while he addresses the nato summit in wales.
when the president and i took office in january of , this nation was in the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the great depression. our economy had plummeted1 at a rate of 8% in a single quarter-part of the fastest economic decline any time in the last half century. millions of families were falling underwater on their homes and threatened with foreclosure. the iconic american automobile2 industry was under siege.
but yesterday's jobs report was another reminder3 of how far we've come. we've had 54 straight months of job creation. and that's the longest streak4 of uninterrupted job growth in the united states' history.
we've gone from losing 9 million jobs during the financial crisis to creating 10 million jobs. we've reduced the unemployment rate from 10% in october of to 6.1% today. and for the first time since the 1990s, american manufacturing is steadily5 adding jobs-over 700,000 since . and surveys of both american and foreign business leaders confirm that america once again is viewed as the best place in the world to build and invest.
that's all good news.
but an awful lot of middle class americans are still not feeling the effects of this recovery. since the year , gross domestic product-our gdp - has risen by 25%. and productivity in america is up by 30%. but middle class wages during that same time period have gone up by only fourteen cents.
folks, it's long past time to cut the middle class back into the deal, so they can benefit from the economic growth they helped create. folks, there used to be a bargain in this country supported by democrats6 and republicans, business and labor7. the bargain was simple. if an employee contributed to the growth and profitability of the company, they got to share in the profits and the benefits as well. that's what built the middle class. it's time to restore the bargain, to deal the middle class back in. because, folks, when the middle class does well, everybody does well-the wealthy get wealthier and the poor have a way up.
you know, the middle class is not a number. it's a value set. it means being able to own your home; raise your children in a safe neighborhood; send them to a good school where if they do well they can qualify to go to college and if they get accepted you'd be able to find a way to be able to send them to college. and in the meantime, if your parents need help, being able to take care of them, and hope to put aside enough money so that your children will not have to take care of you.