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優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文(精選14篇)

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優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇1

Life is a miracle. You don’t have to be stuck in a situation that you are in. If there is something in your life that is holding you back, you have to identify what that is, because, I promise you, there is a way to break pasted.I want you to identify that voice inside of yourself and begin to trust it. And ask yourself what is it that has been in my way and how do I unblock that? Dig deep does not wait for anyone, and your life isn’t later. Your life is right now.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文(精選14篇)

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇2

Any swagger is just defense. When youre reminded so much of who you are by people - not a fame thing, but with my size, constantly, growing up - you just either curl up in a corner in the dark or you wear it proudly, like armor or something. You can turn it on its head and use it yourself before anybody else gets a chance.

You can say no. You can not be the object of ridicule.

Saying I was lucky negates the hard work I put in and spits on that guy who’s freezing his ass off back in Brooklyn.

I love animals. All animals. I wouldn't hurt a cat or a dog — or a chicken, or a cow. And I wouldn't ask someone else to hurt them for me. That's why I'm a vegetarian.

I was fortunate enough to have an upbringing that made me more accepting of who I am.

George Martin is an incredible writer.

I dress and eat like a fifth-grader, basically. I like sandwiches and cereal and hooded sweatshirts.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇3

Being on television, playing the same character for many years, for me, I think that would get a little tedious.

So I won't say I'm lucky. I'm fortunate enough to find or attract very talented people. For some reason I found them, and they found me.

Bad guys are complicated characters. It's always fun to play them. You get away with a lot more. You don't have a heroic code you have to live by.

I think a lot of great male comic actors are introspective, quiet personalities, which I really admire. But they are really able to turn it up when the camera's on.

I like playing the guy on the sidelines. They have more fun.

My family had a habit of collecting creatures that didn't always want to be pets. The first animal I can remember was a Lab named Zoe.

Call me more time!

I don't socialize. I'm kind of a hermit. The life of an actor can be very lonely.

I feel really lucky, although I hate that word - 'lucky'.

I think if actors are successful at one thing, they paint themselves into a corner sometimes, and what's the fun in that?

I do not fault anyone else who makes choices to play characters that they wished they hadn't... Because at the end of the day, none of us are happy with our jobs all the time.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇4

I waited a long time out in the world before I gave myself permission to fail. Please don't even bother asking. Don't bother telling the world you are ready. Show it. Do it.

I hate that word — 'lucky.' It cheapens a lot of hard work

I spend my nights just sitting and reading a book and drinking my tea and walking my dog. That's about as exciting as my life gets.

[on his dwarfism] When I was younger, definitely, I let it get to me. As an adolescent, I was bitter and angry and I definitely put up these walls. But the older you get, you realize you just have to have a sense of humour. You just know that it's not your problem. It's theirs.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇5

I remember that the feeling inside of me, and a need to change my life, and that voice at the back of my head - it took on the specific question, and the question was “What if ...?”You know that voice in the back of your head and said “what if……”? “What if I tried that much harder?” “What if I pushed one more time?” “What if ...?” It’s the part of you that dreams.A disempowered conversation will do a couple of things that will look for blame, and it’s concerned with the past. It’ll go, “What happened before? Why didn’t it work out?” It will count what is not empowered conversation is unconcerned with blame. It simply says, “what’s next?” and it steps forward with a willingness to be responsible for what happens next. That is the difference between empowered and disempowered conversation. And I stood at that doorway and I knew nothing in my history took away from the fact that I still had a choice.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇6

A university professor started off his class by picking out of his back pocket a 20-pound note. And in this lecture hall of about 200 people he asked, “How many of you would like this note?”

Naturally, all 200 hands went up. He said, “Interesting.” He then said, “Before i let you have it, let me ask you this question.” He took the note and folded it in half twice, and then he said, “How many of you want this note?” Still 200 hands went up. Now he said, “Let me try something else.” He took the note and he crumpled it.

And he said, “How many of you want this note now?” Still 200 hands went up. Finally he chucked the note on the floor. He screwed it with his shoe and crumpled it even more, picked it back up, now with dirt, and said, “How many of you want this note?”

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇7

All 200 hands were still up. He said, “Today, you’ve leraned an important lesson. No matter how much i crumpled that note, how much i scrunched it up, how many times it was trodden on, you still wanted it, because it was still worth 20-pounds.”

In the same way that that 20-pound note held its value,so do you.”

No matter how many times life will tread on you, life will crumple you, life will scrunch you, and life squeeze you, you will always keep your value, that spark within us all of bliss, knowledge, and eternity that exists, that spark will never be taken away.

Our value is not created by the price of our clothes or our bank balance or the job title that we have. See, we should be building life and not just building our CVs. The challenge we have is that we only talk about people’s failures when they succeed.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇8

that’s why they become this taboo or we feel like their failures never happened. We need to share these stories earlier.

We need to bring out these stories and experiences on the journey so that people who are on the jouney can actually follow in those footsteps. And that’s why Steve Jobs said, “You can’t connect the dots moving forward. You only can when you’re looking backwards.”

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇9

That's one of the things about theater vs. film - with theater, actors have a little more control, and one of the disappointing things about films is that once you're done shooting, anything can happen, you know?

Animals on factory farms all face pain and fear, just like the animals we share our homes with, yet are repeatedly abused in shocking ways.

I love working with the same actors repeatedly. That happens a lot. It's kind of inevitable, especially if you work with the same writers and directors and you start to form a company of actors. You gravitate towards each other.I never lived in an abandoned railroad station.

I was opposed to doing TV for a long time because I thought the quality of writing wasn't very strong, as opposed to film, but there's been a shift in term of the quality of scripts. HBO has attracted a tremendous amount of great writing talent.

Game of Thrones' is an amazing show, and I have no problem speaking of the virtues of HBO.

Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇10

A university professor started off his class by picking out of his back pocket a 20-pound note. And in this lecture hall of about 200 people he asked, “How many of you would like this note?”

Naturally, all 200 hands went up. He said, “Interesting.” He then said, “Before i let you have it, let me ask you this question.” He took the note and folded it in half twice, and then he said, “How many of you want this note?” Still 200 hands went up. Now he said, “Let me try something else.” He took the note and he crumpled he said, “How many of you want this note now?” Still 200 hands went up. Finally he chucked the note on the floor. He screwed it with his shoe and crumpled it even more, picked it back up, now with dirt, and said, “How many of you want this note?”

All 200 hands were still up. He said, “Today, you’ve leraned an important lesson. No matter how much i crumpled that note, how much i scrunched it up, how many times it was trodden on, you still wanted it, because it was still worth 20-pounds.”

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇11

When all else is lost, the future still remains.

就是失去了一切別的,也還有未來。

The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.

對明天做最好的準備就是今天做到最好!

The reason why a great man is great is that he resolves to be a great man.

偉人之所以偉大,是因為他立志要成為偉大的人。

Suffering is the most powerful teacher of life.

苦難是人生最偉大的老師。

The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.

世界上對勇氣的最大考驗是忍受失敗而不喪失信心。

There's only one corner of the universe you can be sure of improving, and that's your own self.

這個宇宙中只有一個角落你肯定可以改進,那就是你自己。Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.

如果你想要成功,不要去追求成功;儘管做你自己熱愛的事情並且相信它,成功自然到。

A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.

只要一個人還有追求,他就沒有老。直到後悔取代了夢想,一個人才算老。

Live a noble and honest life. Reviving past times in your old age will help you to enjoy your life again.

過一種高尚而誠實的生活。當你年老時回想起過去,你就能再一次享受人生。

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇12

President Gutmann; Provost Price; Board Chair Cohen; fellow honorees; and today’s graduates:

I’m honored and grateful for the invitation today.

It’s always great to be on the Penn campus. I’ve been to a lot of basketball games at the Palestra because my son played on the team. Coach didn’t give him enough playing time, but we’ll talk about that later. No, I’m very pleased with the progress Coach Allen has made and I wish them success in the future.

I’d always get a warm welcome here—except on the few occasions when I’d wear my Yankees cap.

It’s like taking your life in your hands. People would say: “We love you Denzel. But you walking around with that hat on…we don’t care who you are.”

So you’ll be happy to see that I’m not wearing my Yankees cap today.

But I am wearing my Yankees socks, my Yankees t-shirt, and my Yankees underwear.

Still, I’ll be honest with you: I’m a little nervous. Speaking at a graduation of this magnitude is a little overwhelming.

This is out of my comfort zone.

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇13

Ever tried, Ever failed.

屢戰屢敗。

No matter, try again, fail again, fail better.

屢敗屢戰。縱然失敗,更加出彩。

I had so many dream, of where I wanted to go, who I wanted to be and what I wanted to do.

我有太多夢想,想遊歷何方,想成為何人,想做什麼。

You have your own story to tell.

你有自己的故事要講述。

Feeder companies, I wanted to start with classmates.

我想與同學合開的劇團。

Movies I wanted to be in, directors I wanted to work with, stories I needed to tell.

想參演的電影,想合作的導演,想表達的故事。

I packed the life that I knew, with socks and toothbrush into my backpack.

我把過去熟悉的生活與襪子牙刷一起,打包進了我的行囊。

And I slept on couch, after couch, after couch, after couch, at friend's apartment in New York.

在紐約,我睡了一張沙發又一張沙發,或者住在朋友的公寓裡。

Until I wore out the rent paying roommates' welcome.

直到我透支了那些需要付房租的室友的好意。

I didn't want a day job. I was an actor. I was a writer. I had to get a day job.

我不想做全職工作。我是一名演員,我是一個作家。但我不得找一份全職工作。

I dusted pianos at a piano store on Whitelow Street for five months.

我在惠特沃街的一家鋼琴店給鋼琴撣了五個月的灰。

I worked on the property of a shakespearean scholar for a year, plane weeds and removing bee's nests.

我在一名莎士比亞學者家裡工作了一年,給他除草、除蜂窩。

I went on unemployment once, but for not for long, I coudn't handle the guilt.

也曾嘗試過不工作,但持續不了多久,內心愧疚讓我重拾工作。

Eventually I was able to pay rent for a spot on the floor of an apartment on the lower east side.

終於,我能夠支付在下東區的一個公寓底層的租金。

But my roommate had to break down and disappeared.

我的室友精神崩潰,消失了。

I helped hanging paintings at galleries, paintings that inspire inspire you to think I could do that.

我曾在畫廊幫忙掛畫,那些激勵你想"我也能成事"的那種畫。

And then finally, after two years job and couch surfing, I got a job. In application process.

後來終於,經歷兩年換工作和換沙發,我找到了一個工作,處理應用程式

As a data enterer at a place called professional examination services.

作為一個數據輸入員,在一個稱為專業考試服務的地方。

And I stayed for six years, six years.

我在那裡幹了六年。六年!

From the age of 23 to 29, well they loved me there, I was funny. I smoked in the loading docks with the guys from the mailroom, and we shared how hungover we all were.

從23歲直到29歲,他們很喜歡我,我很搞笑。在裝卸區,我和收發室的同事抽菸,分享我們都曾如何宿醉的經歷。

I Called in sick almost every Friday because I was that late the night before, I hated that job and I clung to that job. Because of that job I could afford my own place.

我幾乎每個星期五都打電話請病假,因為前一天晚上混到很晚,我討厭那份工作,但又不得不做,它讓我得以支付房租。

My dream of running a theater company with my friend and fellow, Bennington Graduate Ian Bell had died.

我和我的朋友,一起從本寧頓畢業的同學,伊恩貝爾一同運營一家劇團的夢想破滅了。

I had only the one window.

我只有一個窗戶。

I myself could not look out the window. It was it was quite high. No acting ager.

我自己看不到窗外。它挺高的。我也沒有經紀人。

When I was 29, I told myself the next acting job I get. No matter what it pays, I will from now on for better or worse, be a working actor.

當我29歲時我告訴自己,無論下份工作薪水如何,我將從現在起,做一個職業演員

But something good happened, I got a low-paying theater job in a play called imperfect love, which led to a film called 13 moons with the same writer, which led to other roles which led to other roles, and I've worked as an actor ever since.

但是好事發生了,我在一個叫《不完美的愛》的句中得到了一個微不足道的小角色,這讓我獲得了同一個編劇所編電影《13個月亮》的演出機會,因此也獲得了一個又一個的角色,從此展開演員生涯。

I didn't know that would happen.

但當時我不知道會發生什麼。

At 29 walking away from Data processing, I was terrified.

29歲,離開了資料處理,我很害怕。

Ten years in a place without heat, six years of a job I felt stuck in, maybe I was afraid of change. Are you?

十年住在一個沒有暖氣的地方,六年被困在一個工作裡,或許我恐懼改變。你呢?

But this made me very hungry, literally.

但這讓我吃不飽,真的吃不飽。

I couldn't be lazy.

我不能偷懶。

I couldn't be.

我不能。

And so at 29 in a very long last, I was in the company of the actors, writers and directors, I'd shought out that first year, that first day after school.

所以29歲時,很長一段時間,在演員、編劇和導演的陪伴下,我開始了第一年的生活,畢業後第一天真正的人生。

I was. I am by their sides. Raise the rest of your life to meet you.

我曾經,我現在依舊在他們身旁。押上你的餘生,去尋找真正的自己。

Don't search for defining moments because they will never come.

不要去尋找決定性時刻,因為它們永遠不會到來。

The moment that define you have already happened, and they will already happen again.

決定你的時刻已經發生,也會再次發生。

And it passes so quickly, so please bring each other along with you.

稍縱即逝。所以請與友同行。

You just get a bit derailed.

你只是有點迷失。

But soon something starts to happen. Trust me. A rhythm sets in.

但很快就會出現契機。相信我,你會找到軌道。

Just try not to wait until like me, you're 29 before you find it.

不要像我一樣,等到29歲找到它。

And if you are, that's fine too, Some of us never find it.

如果你真等到那時候,也行,有些人一輩子都沒有找到它。

But you will, I promise you, you are already here.

但你會找到的,我保證。你已經在這裡了。

You'll find your rhythm, or continue the one you have already found.

你會找到你的軌道,或者在你已經找到的道路上繼續前進。

Don't wait until they tell you you are ready. Get in there,sing.

不要等到他們告訴你,你準備好了。自己上場,歌唱。

The world might say you are not allowed to yet.

世界可能會告訴你你不行。

I waited a long time out the world before I gave myself permission to fail.

在認輸之前,我等了這個世界很久。

Please don't even bother asking.

懇請各位,甚至不用特地去問。

Don't bother telling the world you are ready. Show it. Do it.

不用特地告訴世界你準備好了。展現自己,證明自己!

What it Beckett say?

貝克特說了什麼?

Ever tried, ever failed.

屢戰屢敗。

No matter try again.

屢敗屢戰。

Fail again, fail better.

縱然失敗,更加出彩。

We burn very brightly. Please don't ever stop .

我們燃燒得如此耀眼,請不要停止。

The World is yours.

世界是你的。

Treat everyone Kindly and light up the night.

善待每個人,然後照亮夜晚。

Maybe I was afraid of change, are you?

也許我是害怕改變,你呢?

優秀中學生兩分鐘英語演講稿範文 篇14

your life is your life

don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission.

be on the watch.

there are ways out.

there is light somewhere.

it may not be much light but

it beats the darkness.

be on the watch.

the gods will offer you chances.

know them.

take them.

you can’t beat death but

you can beat death in life, sometimes.

and the more often you learn to do it,

the more light there will be.

your life is your life.

know it while you have it.

you are marvelous

the gods wait to delight

in you.