大学生励志英语演讲三分钟(必备3篇)
大学生励志英语演讲三分钟 篇1
Compared with the forty year old shabby dormitory I am living in now, theone I lived in for three years in high school was heaven: three students sharedone brand new suite with air conditioners and a bathroom.
In three years time we changed it color of the floor turned from brightpink into muddy gray, and the closet a hive of insects proliferating among pilesof rotten fruit.And our masterpiece was the bathroom, a never drying swamp whichserved as the habitat of various kinds of mold, and even rodents, rats wouldoccasionally take the trouble to pay us a visit, and.., all three of us feltlike sobbing when we at last had to say good bye to our lovely filthy dormitory.Maybe it is because that the dormitory had changed us as well as we'd changedit.
The first lesson our dormitory taught us was to look after ourselves.Frankly speaking, we were not good students at all. I still remember theunderwear that was soaked in soapy water for one and a half years before it wasfinally thrown away. Almost each of the boys' dormitories had graduallydeveloped its own unique "fragrance" usually a mixture of rotten fruit, unwashedsocks, stunk towels and some junk food. We could tell one dormitory from anotherby sniffing instead of looking. Our tolerance towards untidiness wasamazing.
However, in spite of all this, we really did make some progress. Bit bybit, we started to wash dirty clothes before they stunk, cleaned the garbage binwhen it could hold no more trash, we even used brushes in a not-sc-successfulattempt to refurbish the floor. The point was that we were not obeying anyorder, we did every bit of the cleaning for ourselves, because we wanted to livein a better place. Though nothing we did could be called an achievement, it wasthe first time we fully bore the consequences of our behavior, and took theresponsibility.
Thus it was not surprising that I often found myself the only one to cleanup my university dormitory which looked no better than a garbage bin when myroommates felt normal of it.
When talking about our dormitory life, and probably all the dormitory life,we should never leave out one thing. This was what we called "bed talks". Thoughit was considered "illegal,"there was nothing to stop us from deliberatelystarting a heated discussion right after lights were out. It was our favoriteand the only way of ending our day, and we were as punctual for it as ourparents are for work. What was the most common topic?Girls, of course! Whatother topics were there for three energetic adolescent males lying comfortablyin bed? We judged them,ranked them, argued over them night after night withoutfeeling the slightest sense of boredom for three whole years. Were we
maniacs? Who is not a maniac at eighteen?
大学生励志英语演讲三分钟 篇2
同学们大家好:
海伦.凯勒有这样一句非常形象而生动的话:“当一个人感到高飞的冲动时,他将在再也不会满足于在地上爬。”正是有了远大的理想,正是有了一种信念,她接受了命运的挑战,创造了生命的奇迹。理想和信念像熊熊燃烧的烈火,使她走出黑暗,走出死寂;理想和信念像巨大的羽翼,帮助她飞上云天。
对于人的生命而言,要存活下来,我们需要的很少,但是要想活得精彩,就要有远大的理想和坚定的信念。理想和信念,使贫穷的人变得富有,使黑暗中的人看到光明,使绝境中的人看到希望,使我们的梦想变为现实。
关于信念有这样一个故事:浩瀚的沙漠中,一支探险队耗尽了所有的水,水是他们赖以生存的信念,信念破灭了,他们一个个面如死灰,再也迈不动步子。这时队长从背包中取出一个水壶,双手举起来,用力地晃了晃,惊喜地喊道:“这里还有一壶水,但在穿越沙漠前谁也不能喝。”沉甸甸的水壶从队员们的手中依次传递,他们原来濒临绝望的心中萌生出坚定的信念。
一定要走出沙漠的信念支撑着他们艰难的前进。终于他们死里逃生,走出茫茫无垠的沙漠,大家喜极而泣之时,都久久凝视着那个给了他们信念支撑的水壶。队长小心翼翼地拧开水壶盖,缓缓流出的却是一缕缕细沙。他诚挚地说:“只要心中有坚定的信念,干枯的沙子也可以变成我们清冽的泉水。”
黑人领袖马丁.路德金有句名言:“在这个世界上,没有人能够使你倒下,如果你自己的信念还站立着的话。”是的,即使在最困难的时候,也不要熄灭心中信念的火把。
人生在特定的阶段有着特定的使命。求学的阶段,就是为实现人生目标迈出重要一步的时候,如果错过这个机会,你将追悔莫及。所以咬咬牙,坚定自己心中的信念,我们好比是在乘一辆车前往目的地,沿途有很多东西吸引着我们,但你最好不要为了他们牵扯太多精力,而要使目光一直朝着终点的方向看。如果你忍不住跳下车去欣赏暂时的美景,这辆车就开走了,也许你会看到另一辆车,也许你最后同样到达目的地,但那也不是你人生准点的时刻了。
搁置一下与前进无关的心事,十几年的辛勤苦读,为的就是这最后的胜利。我深信一句话,“有志者,事竟成;苦心人,天不负。”请坚信,胜利的曙光终将来临。走过坎坷,充满自信,越发坚强。让我们用快乐迎接每一次考验,用沉着对待学习,用平和对待成绩,用无畏去面对荆棘。
知足者常乐,不知足者常进,很少有人清楚到底需要付出多少努力才能实现心中的梦想。我们只有不断前进、前进再前进,不管是多么远大的理想,它的起点就在此刻。一万年太久,我们只争朝夕!只争朝夕,在你沮丧的时候;只争朝夕,在你懒散的时候;只争朝夕,在你还拥有梦想的时候。太阳每天都是新的,生活永远充满希望,现在就开始吧,把握每个瞬间,不要再犹豫!
大学生励志英语演讲三分钟 篇3
尊敬的老师、亲爱的同学们:
大家好!今天我演讲的题目是:《我不是一张牌》。
大家一定都有玩扑克的经验。每副扑克有四种花色共54张。每张牌捏在我们的手中,它们的命运也掌握在其中,就连“大王”和“小王”也无法主宰自己的命运。
有时,我也在想,我们这场人生是否也是一盘牌局?我们每个人是否都如命运掌握在别人手里的扑克牌?回顾十几年的成长历程,在家里,要受父母的管制,有时甚至是厉声的呵斥;在学校里,要受纪律的约束,老师的训导;长大了参加工作又要受社会环境的限制,而不能由自己的意愿干你我想干的事。十一二岁,在儿时的憧憬里,该是一个充满阳光的辉煌灿烂的季节,然而,当你自己亲身乘上这趟列车,又常会感到身不由己。
就拿考试来说吧,考好了,家长会把你当宝贝,对你寄予的希望也就越大!早上牛奶,晚上咖啡,似乎牛奶加咖啡就能把一个普通的人灌概成人才,甚至一条虫也能变成龙或凤!老师们提起你时也往往带着一种自豪的口气,脸上会泛起一阵欣慰的笑容,左邻右舍碰到你,也会瞅个没够,说个没完。那真是横着看你有出息,竖着看你前途无量;左看你是个人才,右看你是个栋梁。而当你付出汗水和努力后却未有收获的时候呢?家长虽只轻轻地说一句:“考大学可是你唯一的选择啊!”但你听起来却感觉好沉重好压抑;老师不会说什么,只是用一种期待的目光定定地盯着你,一直盯得你好惭愧好内疚;左邻右舍呢?他们也不过在与你擦身而过的一刹那,用一种令他自己也解释不清楚的神色瞅着你,那神情,足以令你原本伤感的心辛酸得掉泪!
我们随别人喜而喜,随别人忧而忧。如此说来,你我果真都成了一张扑克牌,一张任别人揉捏、任别人摆弄的扑克牌?―没有自己的主张,没有自己的愿望,更没有自己的自尊。就这样一生摆脱不了别人的支配与选择?
果真这样吗?不!我在心里这样对自己说:我们绝不是一张扑克牌!
扑克毕竟没有思维,而我们,却是一群有着高级思维能力的活生生的人啊!我本该拥有与扑克截然不同的人生!自己的历史靠自己去书写,自己的青春靠自己去创造,自己的世界靠自己去闯!而不是像牌那样在冥冥中失去自我!
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!