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Word文檔一等獎演講稿3篇學會感恩(演講競賽中獲一等獎的演講稿)

敬重的局領導、同事們:

大家好!

我演講的題目是《學會感恩》。

我想以一個真實的故事開頭我的演講:在一個雷雨交加的夜晚,蒸汽渡輪“埃爾金淑號”撞上了一艘滿載木材的貨輪,船上的393名乘客全部掉入了冰冷的密西根湖水之中……一個名叫史賓塞的年輕高校生奮不顧身跳入了冰冷的湖水中,搶救落水者。當他救出第17個人后,終因筋疲力盡而虛脫,再也沒有站起來。從那以后,英雄在輪椅上度過了自己的余生。

多年以后,在接受一家報紙采訪時,記者問道:那天晚上留給你最難忘的是什么?現(xiàn)在你最想說的是什么?他的回答讓人感慨萬千:我救出的17個人中,始終到現(xiàn)在都沒有一個人回來跟我說聲“感謝”。

他以自己的雙腿甚至可能是生命的代價,從死神的手中搶奪出17條生命,他對自己的沉重付出沒有圓滿,沒有埋怨,更不圖涌泉相報,圖的僅僅是17個人中,哪怕只有一個人回來,對他說一聲“感謝”。

由此可見,一聲“感謝”在一個人心中有多么大的份量??!什么是“感謝”,就是懂得感恩,有一顆感恩的心,只要有了這顆心,你就會受用一生!

有個百歲多的老太太,仍舊健健康康地活著,許多人都感到很驚異??偨y(tǒng)也登門訪問這位百歲多老人,問她有什么長壽秘訣,老人說長壽秘訣有兩條,其中最重要的一條就是要有一顆感恩的心!她每天說得最多的就是“感謝”二。感謝父母,感謝丈夫,感謝兒女,感謝鄰居,感謝大家賜予她的關懷和愛護,感謝每一個祥和、暖和、歡樂的日子。別人每對她說一句親切的話語,每為她做一件平凡的小事,每送她一張問候的笑臉,她都忘不了說聲“感謝”。

這個老太太的一生是幸福的,由于她的心中布滿著感恩!

感恩是陽光,是發(fā)自內(nèi)心的陽光,它不僅照亮了自己的心田,也暖和著被自己感謝的人;感恩是雨露,它流淌于口中,卻滋潤在自己和他人的心上!假如說世界上真有什么物美價廉的東西,我想,那肯定是“感謝”二,它不需要你付出,卻可以從中受益。

感恩的力氣是無窮的!感恩是每個人一生的必修課!那就讓我們用一生來說好這兩個兒吧“感謝”?。?!

最終,再以一個真實的故事結束我的演講:有一位在馬來西亞奮斗一生的老華僑,如今,榮歸故里,看到祖國發(fā)生了翻天覆地的變化,心里興奮極了,打算要為祖國做點兒什么,于是聯(lián)系了幾所高校的校長,要來了學習成果優(yōu)秀、品德優(yōu)良,家境貧困的一些高校生的聯(lián)系地址,老華僑買了許多書籍,分別寄給了這些高校生,過了一段時間沒有音信,老華僑著急地等待著,心里很郁悶,就在感恩節(jié)那天,老華僑興奮得像個孩子似的,“有回信了,真有回信了”,信中這樣寫道:“珍惜才能擁有,感恩才能天長地久,我會加倍地努力學習,將來更好地回報社會”!又過了一段時間,也就是在圣誕節(jié)的前夕,又收到了一封賀卡,上面說:“感謝您送給我的書,雖然我不熟悉您,但我會永久記著您”!老華僑感動地對家人說:“他們就是我要捐助的人,我還要連續(xù)查找”!

全國高校生英語演講競賽一等獎演講稿

goodafternoon,ladiesandgentlemen.todayiwouldliketobeginwithastory.

therewasonceaphysical1)therapistwhotraveledallthewayfromamericatoafricatodoa2)censusaboutmountain3)gorillas.thesegorillasareamainattractiontotouristsfromallovertheworld;thisputthemseverelyunderthreatof4)poachingandbeingputintothezoo.shewentthereoutofcuriosity,butwhatshesawstrengthenedherdeterminationtodevoteherwholelifetofightingforthosebeautifulcreatures.shewitnessedascene,ascenetakingustoaplaceweneverimagedweveeverbeen,whereintheverydepthoftheafricanrainforest,surroundedbytrees,flowersandbutterflies,themothergorillas5)cuddledtheirbabies.

yes,thatsamemorablesceneinoneofmyfavoritemovies,calledgorillasinthemist,basedonatruestoryofmrs.dianfossey,whospentmostofbetlifetimeinrwandatoprotecttheecoenvironmentthereuntiltheveryendofherlife.

tome,themovienotonlypresentsanunforgettablescenebutalsoactsasa6)timelessreminderthatweshouldnotdevelopthetouristindustryatthecostofourecoenvironment.

today,weliveinaworldofprosperitybutstillthreatenedbysomanynewproblems.ontheonehand,tourism,asoneofthemostpromisingindustriesinthe21stcentury,providespeoplewiththegreatopportunitytoseeeverythingthereistoseeandtogoanyplacethereistogo.ithasbecomealifestyleforsomepeople,andhasturnedouttobethedrivingforceingdpgrowth.ithasthemagictoturnabackwardtownintoawonderlandofprosperity.butontheotherhand,manyproblemscanoccurnaturalscenesarentnaturalanymore.deforestationtoheatlodgesisdevastatingnepal.oilspillsfromtouristboatsarepollutingantarctica.tribalpeopleareforsakingtheirnativemusicanddresstolistentou2onwalkmanandwearnikeandreeboks.

allthese7)appalling(令人震動的)factshavebroughtustotherealizationthatwecannolongerstandbyanddonothing,becausetheverythoughtofithasbeen8)eroding(侵蝕)ourresources.

encouragingly,theexplosivegrowthofglobaltravelhasputtourismagaininthespotlight,whichiswhytheunitednationshasmadeXXtheyearofecotourism,forthefirsttimetobringtotheworldsattentionthebenefitsoftourism,butalsoitscapacitytodestroyourecoenvironment.

noweveryyear,manylocalecoenvironmentalprotectionorganizationsan:receivingdonations--bignotes,smallnotesorevencoins--fromhousewives,9)plumbers(水管工人),ambulancedrivers,salesmen,teachers,childrenand10)invalids(殘疾人),someofthemcannotaffordtosendthemoneybuttheydo.thesearetheoneswhodrivethecabs,whonurseinhospitals,whoaresufferingfromecologicaldamageintheirneighborhood.why?becausetheycare.becausetheystillwanttheirmothernatureback.becausetheyknowitstillbelongstothem.

thiskindoffeelingthatihave,ladiesandgentlemen,iswhenitfeelslikeit,smellslikeit,andlookslikeit,itsallcomingfromascenetoremember,ascenetorecallandtocherish.

theothernight,aslsawthemoonlingeroverthelandandbeforeitwassentintotheinvisible,mymindwasfilledwithsongs.ifoundmyselfhummingsoftly,nottothemusic,buttosome-thingelse,someplaceelse.aplaceremembered,aplaceuntouched,afieldofgrasswherenooneseemtohavebeenexceptthedeer.

andallthoseunforgettablescenesstrengthenedthefeelingthatitslimeforustodosomething,forourownandourcominggeneration.onceagain,ihavecometothinkofmrs.dianfosseybe-causeitswithherspirit,passion,courageandstrongsenseofourecoenvironmentthatwearetakingournextstepintotheworld.

andnomatterwhoweare,whatwedoandwherewego,inourmind,theresalwaysascenetoremember,asceneworthourefforttoprotectitandfightforit.

thankyouverymuch.

thanks,contestant#18.thetopicforyourimpromptuspeechis:whichismoreimportantforyou:knowledgefrombooksorpersonalexperience?answer:thankyou.iremember,onmyveryfirstdayofmybeloveduniversity,oneofmyprofessorssaidtome,“fromnowon,youllbeonajourneybetweenwhoyouthinkyouareandwhoyocanbe.thekeyistoallowyourselftocontinuethejourneyintheoceanofthebooks.”andidolearnalotfrombooks:iknowthegeometryofeuclid,logicof

aristotle,fableofaesopknowntochildrenaroundtheworld.well,nooffensetoallthosegreatauthorsofthebooks,butduringmythreeyearsatmyuniversity,idorealizethatpersonalexperiencethroughpracticemeansmoretome.asweareinthisglobalinformationagewherebotheconomicgrowthandindividualopportunityarebasedonideas,acommitmenttoprovidingallhumanbeingsthegoldenopportunitytodevelopthemselvesissovital,notonlytothepeoplehere,butallaround.asweareinthistransformationalagewherecommunicationsandcommerceareglobal,investmentsaremobile,technologyisalmostmagical,andtheambitionforabetterlifeisnowuniversal,andithinkthisiswhyweareheretoday.wewanttoearnourpersonalexperiencethroughpracticingouroralenglish,sharingouropinionsoftourismandecologywithallthejudgesandaudiencehere.andithinkwearesoluckytobealiveatthismomentofthehistory.neverbeforehaveournationenjoyedsomuchprospertityandsomuchsocialprogresswithsolittleinternalcrises.andneverbeforehaveouryoungpeoplehadsomuchgreatopportunitytopracticeourselvesand,therefore,haveaprofoundobligationtobuildamoreperfectnationofourancestorsdream.andithinkourgovernmenthadprovidedusyoungpeoplewiththetoolsandconditiontobuildthefutureofourdreams.evenifweknowsomerules,someregulations,orexperiencesfromourbooks,westillsimplycannotgraftitontotodaysbusier,moreimpersonal,complicatedworld.instead,ourchallengesistoarriveataconsensusvaluesandcommonvisionofwhatwecandotodayindividuallyandcollectivelytobuildastrongfamilyandstrongcommunity,andaboveall,maketheworldabetterplaceforustolive.thankyouverymuch.contestant#18,inyourspeech,youtalkedaboutecotourism.couldyouexplaintousdifferencebetweenordinarytouristsande-tourists,orecotourists?

answer:thankyouforyourquestion.andithinkthekeyissueisthedifferencesbetweenourawareness.fotexample,ifyouwanttogotoaplacetohaveatrip,enjoyyourtrip.andithinkbeforeyougetonboard,getonthebus,youcanhavetheawarenessthat“imnotapolluter,butanenvironmentkeeper.”werenotgotoallthosescenicspotstoestroyallthosebeautifulscenesbutwetoappreciatethemothernaturegivingussomuchthings.thankyouverymuch.

contestant#18,nowthatinformationtechnologyisbecomingmoreandmoreaccessibletopeopleinchina,doyouthinkbookswillbecomelessandlessimportant?

answer:well,ithink,maybe,umm,idontthinkthatallthoseechnologiescanreplacetheimportanceofbooks.wereinourmodernvillagewheresomanynewindustriesitindustries,tourismndustriescropupeverydayandthisbravenewworldseemalittlebitdehumanizingandinhospitabletoalotofpeople.theworldcannolongerbedefinedasaplaceonamaporlistorpeopleinorganizationsbutithinkthetruevalue,theessenceofourvillageremainsthesame.itisthenetworkofvaluesrelationshipthatsupportourlivesandwecanlearnthosethingsfromourbooksbecausebooksistheveryfirstbeginningstageofwhatwelearn.thankyouverymuch.

idliketoaskyouaquestionaboutyourpreparedspeech,please.youmentionthattheunhasdeclatedtheyearXX,ithinkitwas,“theyearofecotourism.”doyouthinkthatsuchgesturesreallyserveapurpose?answer:andithinkoneofmyteacherssaidtome,whenipreparedmypreparedspeech,andhetellsmethatifwepaymoreattentiontoomethinglikeenvironmentalprotectionorecotourism,itismore,itisbetterforustobearinmindweshouldlearnsomethinginourhearts,weshouldhavesomethingabouttheawarenessabouthowtopaymorerespecttoourenvironment,nottotalkaboutsomethingorallybuttobearsomethinginourhearts.followourhearts,ourenvironmentcanbebetter.thankyouverymuch.

一等獎演講稿:《簡潔與不簡潔》

當時選擇報考xx師專附小,源于別人的一句話:“在附小,你會成長得更快!由于,附小有一位誰也比不了的好校長!”從今年8月份進入xx師專附小工作,我印象最深刻的就是刻在學校醒目位

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