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第第頁英語演講稿讀書五篇英語演講稿讀書1

Whatisagreatbook?Thereisnoendtothemakingofbooks.Nordoesthereseemtobeanyendtothemakinglistsofgreatbooks.Therehasalwaysbemorebooksthanonecouldread.Youcanbehappyatthefactthatthenumberofthatisrelativelysmall.

However,today,peopleusuallyleaveitinthelibrary.AccordingtothenationalreadingsurveyissuedbyTheChinaAcademyofPressandPublication,in2022,only55%Chineseagedbetween18and70bookreadbooks.Thatistosay,therearemorethanfortypercentofthepeopleseldomreadinChina.

Itisagreatchallengetoliterature.Asaeducatedstudent,haveyouinsistonreadinggreatbooks.Inordertochangethesituation,wemusttakeactionstoreadgreatbooks.

InAdler’sessayofWhatisAGreatBook,hee*plainwhyweshouldreadgreatbooks.Iconcludeitasfollows.

First,greatbooksarethemostreadable.Theywillnotletyoudown,ifyoureadthemwell.Thehavemoreideasperpagethanmostbooksinthetheirentirety.Thisiswhyyoucanreadagreatbookoverandoveragainandnevere*haustitcontents.

Second,greatbooksarealwayscontemporary,incontrasttothebookswecalledcontemporary,becausetheyarecurrentlypopular,lastforayearortow,ortenatmost.Youmayprobablycannotrecallthenamesofmanyearlierbestsellers,andyoumayprobablywouldnotbeinterestinreadingthem.Butthegreatareneveroutmodeledbythemovementofthoughtortheshiftingwindsofopinion.

Third,greatbooksarethemostinstructive.Thisfollowsthefactthattheyareoriginalcommunications.Theycontainwhatcannotbefoundinotherbooks.Whetheryouultimatelyagreeordisagreewhattheysay.Theyaretheprimaryteachersofmankind.Theyhavemadebasiccontributiontohumanright.

Justgivingyouthereasonisnotenough,Iwillgiveyousomemethodstorealizeyoureadingdream.

Firstly,youcanbeginwithainterestingnovel.Youwillbeattractedbythefigures,theplots.Than,afterreadingalotofbooks,youmaybegetintoahabitofreading.So,youcancontactwithsomecomple*books,suchasphilosophy,artsandsoon.Youwillbeshockedatthenewworld.

Therearecountlessgreatbooksinourlibrary,youmustmakegreatadvantageofit.Ofcourse,itisabetterchoicetobuygreatbooks.Collectingbooksisaenjoyablething,atleastforme.So,readinggreatbooks.Thenewworldiscoming.

英語演講稿讀書2

goodmorningladiesandgentlemen.todayi’mverygladtobeherewithyoutosharemystoriesandopinionsaboutreading.ilovereadingfromthebottomofmyheart.andidolearnalotfrombooks.iknowthewonderfulstoriesofgreatheroesinhistory,secretsofnature,mysteriesofufoandouruniverse.tome,booksarelikeafaithfulfriend,alwaysaroundme,givingmeenjoymentandwisdom.irememberwheniwasinprimaryschool,tenorelevenyearsold,myfatherborrowedsomebooksfromthelibraryinhisschool.thosewereamongthegreatestworksoftheworld,includingabrabiannights、thelegendofdeification,journeytothewest,andtheromanceofthethreekingdoms.thesebookswereallwrittenin

ancientchinesecharactersbutitriedtoreadtheheavybooksandweredeeplyattracted.fromthenon,isparedeveryminutetoreadwhatevericouldget.wheneverigotanewbook,ikeptreadinguntilifinisheditdespitetimeandplace.ireadbookseveninclassorjustafewminutesbeforethee*ams.inmymind,thereisalwaysanunforgettablescene:lyinginbed,nervousbute*cited,myfriendandireadabooktogetherintheweaklightofaflashlight,withaquiltonus,inordernottobeblamedbyparents.allmyclassmatesthoughtiwascrazyandgavemeanickname“bookworm”.soyoucanunderstandwhyigotmyeyesshortsighted.

tillnow,istilllikereadingasiusedto.andi’mvery

pleasedtoseethatmyten-year-oldsonlovesreadingjustlikeme.ihaveboughthimmanybooks.wheneveryoucomeintomyhome,youcanfindbooksineverycorner.buttheplacewheremysonandienjoyreadingmostisinthetoilet.soitoftenhappensinthemorning:oneisinthetoiletreadingsomethingcomfortably,whileanother

walkingoutside,shouting.formyage,iliketoreadmagazinesorshortstoriestogetrela*ationaswellasinspiration.

todayweliveinaworldofprosperity.neverbeforehavewe

facedsomanytemptationfromtheoutsideworld.neverbeforehavewehadsomanychancestoenjoyourlives.wedriveratherthanwalking;wegoonlinetochatwithpeoplewe’venevermetbeforeinsteadoftalkingtofriendsaroundus.butthere’salwayssomethingthatcannotbereplacedandforgotten.,suchasbooks.soiwillallowmyselftocontinuethejourneyintheoceanofbooksuntiltheveryendofmylife.

finally,i’dliketoendmyspeechwithagreatphilosopher,writerandthinker,francisbacon’sfamoussaying:readingmakesafullman.studiesservefordelight,forornament,andforability.thankyouverymuch.

女士們,先生們,早上好。今日我很興奮在這里與你共享我的〔故事〕,關(guān)于閱讀看法。我喜愛閱讀從我的心底。而我也從書本中學(xué)習(xí)許多。我知道在歷史上偉大的英雄,自然奧秘,我們的宇宙神秘和不明飛行物的精彩故事。對我來說,書像一個忠實(shí)的伙伴,總是圍圍著我,給我的享受和聰慧。

我記得當(dāng)我在學(xué)校,10或11歲的時候,我父親在他借用了學(xué)校圖書館的書籍。這些都是在世界最偉大的.作品,包括abrabian夜,在神化,〔傳奇〕西方之旅,和三國演義。這些書都是寫在古老的漢字,但我試圖讀出沉重的書籍,被深深吸引。從今,我每分鐘的時間讀完不遺余力我能得到什么。每當(dāng)我得到一本新書,我一貫在讀書,直到我完成了,盡管它的時間和地點(diǎn)。甚至在課堂上我讀到或只是在考試前幾分鐘的書籍。在我心目中,始終有一個令人難忘的一幕:在床上,焦灼而興奮,我的伙伴說謊,我讀了書一起在手電筒微弱的光與我們的被子上,為了不被父母責(zé)怪。我全部的同學(xué)以為我瘋了,給了我一個外號“書呆子”。所以你可以理解為什么我得到了我的眼睛近視。

英語演講稿讀書3

WhichIsMoreImportant:KnowledgefromBooksor

KnowledgefromE*perience

Asweknow,mostknowledgewehavecomesfromtwosources:thebooksorpersonale*perienceinourdailylife.Eachonehasitsadvantage.Maybesomepeoplethinkthatbookknowledgeismoreimportantthane*perienceknowledge.However,Iamstronglyagainsttheiropinion.Iconsiderthate*perienceismoreuseful.

Firstly,practicale*periencecanhelpusfindjobssuccessful.Therearetwokindsofpeople:e*periencedemployeesandcollegegraduates,ifyouareamanager,whichonedoyouprefer?Thereisnodoubtthatyouwillchoosethee*periencedemployees.Becausetheyhavemorepracticalknowledge,theyunderstandwhattheircompaniesneedsandhowtomakeprofitfortheircompanies.Somecollegegraduateshavelearnedmuchbookknowledge,buttheycan’ttakeadvantageofthesetheorieseffectively.Therefore,manycompaniesarenotwillingtoemploygraduates.Thisphenomenontellsuse*perienceismoreimportantforustofindgoodjobs.

Secondly,e*periencecangiveusmoreimpressedknowledge.It’ssaidthatonelearnbydoing,ifyouwanttomakeadvances,it’snecessarytopractice.Moreover,welearnhowtogetalongwithothersorhowtohaveself-respectfrome*perience.Wefeelhappyandsorrowdirectlyfrome*perience.Thepreciousknowledgeabsolutelycan’tgetfrombooks.

Thirdly,ourcountry’sdevelopmentdependsoninnovation,whichcomesfrome*perimentation.ComparingChineseeducationsystemwithAmerican’s,weknowthatChineseeducationusuallypaymoreattentiontoscoresstudentsgetandneglecttheirabilityofinnovation.Onthecontrary,Americaneducationemphasizespersonalpractice,that’sthereasonwhytheprogressofAmericantechnologyissorapid.Thecontrastremindsusoftheimportanceofe*perienceknowledge.

Needlesstosaybothlearningsourceshavetheirownadvantages.Butinmyopinion,e*perienceknowledgeismoreimportant,becausewithoutpracticale*perience,it’simpossibletogetarealunderstandingofbookknowledge,andtoknowhowtoapplythisknowledgetorealsituations.

英語演講稿讀書4

Everyonehavedreams,whichareeverybodyyearning.Themanwhowithoutdreams

每個人都有理想,它是人人所渴望的。沒有理想的人

inhislifewillbeempty,butdreamsalwaysbechangingasyourthoughtgoforward.

的人生將是空白的,但理想總是隨著你思想的前進(jìn)而轉(zhuǎn)變的。

WhenIwasinprimaryschool,Ihadadream.IhopethatIwonthavehomework當(dāng)我學(xué)校時,我有一個理想。我盼望將來有一天可以沒有有家庭作業(yè)。todooneday.Butthetimewecanplayhavebecamelessandless,and1/3inour可玩耍的時間變得越來越少,而我們一天中的三分之一daywewereimprisonedintheclassroom,somanytimeonstudy!AndtillIcome被禁錮在教室,太多時間在學(xué)習(xí)上。直到我上tothejuniorhighschool,Ihadadream,IhopeIcanbecomeagoodchild,Ican中學(xué)我有一個理想,我盼望自己能成為一個好孩子;

bepraisedbymyfamilywhenIreturnhome;canbesurebyteachersatschool;and回到家能受到家人的表揚(yáng);在學(xué)校能受到老師們的確定;

canhaveaoutstandingperformanceamongtheclassmates.Soshortlyafterwards,;在同學(xué)之間能有出眾的表現(xiàn)。所以不久后,

Ihadlearnedtostruggle.However,atmyhighschool,everydayisbustling,我學(xué)會了奮斗。然而,上了高中后,每天都是忙勞碌碌的,Sometimesbadtemperistoostrongtobecontrolled,butlifemademeunderstand有時候壞脾氣是如此劇烈以至于不能被掌握,但生活讓我

thetruthtoconductmyselfslowly。Fortunately,Iworkedhard,everyday漸漸懂得做人的道理。幸運(yùn)的是,我會努力,每一天

Igotupearlyandwenttobedlate,graspmyselfandneverlightenup.我都在為了理想而起早趕晚,把握自己不再松散。

Allday,allthetime,Iamsearchinghardly,andfightforabrightfuture.每一天,甚至每一刻,我都苦苦探究,為了光明的將來而奮斗。Withthedream,chaseturnedup,withthegoal,powerturnedup.Dream,isa

有了理想,也就有了追求;有了目標(biāo),就有了動力。理想,是一架highbridge,regardlessofwhetheritcanreachtheothershore。Toprocessdreams,高高的橋梁,不管最終是否能到達(dá)彼岸,擁有理想,

andtopursuethem,trytomakethemcometrue,thisisakindofsuccess,a并去追求它,努力使其實(shí)現(xiàn),這已經(jīng)是一種勝利,

kindofglory.Intheprocessofthepursuitofdreams,wearegrowingup!!一種榮耀。在追夢這個過程中,我們是在成長的。

Dreamscanurgepeoplemakeprogressendlessly,perhapsinthisroad,wewill理想會催人不斷前進(jìn),或許在這條道路中,我們將會meetmanydifficultiesandfrustrations,butnevermind,Whereyoufalldown,遇到很多的挫折和困難,但沒關(guān)系,在哪里跌倒

iswhereyoushouldstandup,foryourdreamandfuture!Afterall,thefuture就在哪里爬起來,為自己的理想和將來,究竟,前途notonlyrelyonluck,alsodependonourown.

不僅靠運(yùn)氣,也靠我們自己。

Friends,letusworktogether!BecauseIbelievethatnopainnogain!!

伙伴,讓我們一起努力吧!由于我相信nopainnogain!

英語演講稿讀書5

Speakingofreading,manypeoplearee*citedbecausereadingbringsthembothknowledgeandentertainment。Byreading,wecanlearnlotsofinformationandknowourhistory。Butforsomepeople,readingisnottheirpriority。Theywillchoosetowatchmoviestohavefun。However,Ithinkpeoplecanbenefitalotbyreading。

說起讀書,許多人都很興奮,讀書不僅僅能帶給他們知識,而且也能帶給他們娛樂。透過讀書,我們能得到許多信息,了解

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