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MINS PASSED 英语演讲稿三分钟优秀6篇5-12-31

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英语的三分钟演讲稿 篇一

a window is opened up at the crack of dawn, beside which one man is overlooking the the mess of buildings outside, breathing the fresh air cosily. but just after a little while, he steps to his seat, staring at the computer screen till the night. this man is very likely a programmer.

there is a man who concentrates on his computer, but doesn’t care about however he dresses, or even whether he washes his face.

there is a man who has a good knowledge of computer language, but has a low eq and makes a bad relationship with others.

there is a man who stays at home and does his own work by himself day and night, but just has few friends.

these images shown above probably are what people think of programmers as, in fact, programmers indeed give us a bad impression sometimes. however, people just have a partial understanding of programmers’ life, not to mention that they can know the fun of programming. there is no doubt that programs affect all aspects of our lives in an obvious or potential way, especially they are reflected in electronic products that we use nowadays.

when you are so proud of possessing an iphone, you’d better remember that it is the program that makes you get confidence to show off the advanced mobile phones thoroughly.

when you take advantage of computers to cope with problems in life, you’d better remember that it is the program that makes you seek the convenience of computer.

when you needn’t worry about hot summer and cold winter owing to an air-conditioner, you’d better remember that it is the program that makes you share the machine’s intelligent.

when you release your pressure by playing varies of online games, you’d better remember that it is the program that makes you enjoy the great entertainment in life.

分钟生命的英语演讲稿 篇二

I once got on a taxi of which the owner is a faithful reader of mine. On the hurtling bus, The driver asked me : “Mr.Lin, could you tell me what is meaning of living?”

He was the first one who asked me such a question about the life, and I was dumb to be asked suddenly.

Suddenly, the couplet which hanged on the wall of the auditorium of my middle school was floating on my mind.

The purpose of living is to develop the living quality of mankind.

(the purpose of living is to promote the living standard of mankind;)

The meaning of life is to create the supervene lives of universe.

(the meaning of life is to carry on the continuum of the universe)

And then, I talked to the driver, “The meaning of life is to make a difference in your mind and soul, meanwhile, do something good and devote yourself to the world everyday.”

When I have said all this, we were just gone through Renai Road, where were standing beautiful trees of the each side. It is there that I saw the pretty flower blooming on the ceiba trees. How beautiful they are.

When we are making progress, that means we are ‘blooming’for ourselves. Out willing of devoting to our world is a flower for the world.

分钟珍惜时间英语演讲稿 篇三

When asked “Whats the biggest mistake we make in life?” the Buddha replied. ” The biggest mistake is you think you have time.”

当被问及“人生最大的错误是什么”佛祖会这样回答,“最大的错误是你认为你自己有时间。”

Time is free but it’s priceless.

时间是免费的,但也是无价的。

You can’t own it, but you can use it.

你不能拥有它,但你能够使用它。

You can’t keep it but you can spend it.

你不能储存它,但你能花费它。

And once it’s lost, you can never get it back.

一旦它消失了,你就再也拿不回来了。

That average person lives 78 years.

人的一生平均有78年。

We spend 28.3 years of our life sleeping.

我们花28.3年在睡觉上。

That’s almost a third of our life but 30% of us struggle to sleep well.

差不多花了我们三分之一的时间,但同时30%的我们在为睡个好觉而斗争。

We spend 10.5 years of our life working but over 50% of us want to leave our current jobs.

我们花10.5年去工作,但超过50%的人想离开现在的岗位。

Time is more valuable than money.

时间比金钱更有价值。

You can get more money, but you can never get more time.

你会赚更多的钱,却不能赚到更多的时间。

We spend 9 years on TV and social media.

我们在电视和社交媒体上花费了9年的时间。

We spend 6 years doing chores.

花6年的时间在家务上。

We spend 4 years eating and drinking.

四年的时间花在吃吃喝喝上。

We spend 3.5 years in education.

累计消费3.5年在教育上。

We spend 2.5 years grooming.

2.5年花费在打扮上。

We spend 2.5 years shopping.

2.5年花费在购物上。

We spend 1.5 years in child care.

1.5年的时间花费在呵护孩子。

And we spend 1.3 years commuting.

1.3年的时间花费在通勤上。

That leaves us with 9 years.

剩下留给我们的只有9年的时间。

How will we spend that time?

我们将会怎么消费这些时间呢?

Steve Jobs said “your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”

乔布斯说:生命有限,别将它浪费在重复他人的生活上。

So there’s good news and there’s bad news.

所以这有好消息也有坏消息。

That bad news is time flies; the good news is you’re the pilot.

坏消息是时光飞逝,好消息是你是领航者。

Imagine you wake up every day with $86400 in your bank account.

想象一下你每天醒来银行账户中都有86400美元。

And at the end of the night, it’s all gone whether you spent it or not.

一天结束它们都消失了,不管你是否消费它们。

And then the next day you get another $86400.

第二天你的账户又会拥有86400美元。

What would we do with it?

我们将会用它做什么呢?

Every day 86400 seconds are deposited into your life account.

每天86400秒都会存入你的生命账户。

At the end of the day once they’re all used up you get a new 86400 seconds.

一天结束后,第二天你将拥有新的86400秒。

We would never waste it if it was money, so why do we waste it when it comes to time?

如果是钱我们绝不会浪费,那为什么我们要浪费时间呢?

Those seconds are so much more powerful than dollars because you can always make more dollars, you can’t always make more time.

时间比金钱的力量更大,因为你能赚钱却不能赚取时间。

To realize the value of 1 year, ask a student who failed a grade.

想知道一年的价值,要去问考试失利的学生。

To realize the value of 1 month, ask a mother who lost their child in the final month.

想知道一个月的价值,去问在分娩前一月失去孩子的母亲。

To realize the value of 1 week, ask the editor of an online magazine.

想知道一周的价值,去问在线杂志的编辑们。

To realize the value of 1 hour, ask the couple who’s in a long-distance relationship.

想知道一小时的价值,去问异地恋的情侣们。

To realize the value of 1 minute, ask the person who just missed a bus, train or plane.

想知道一分钟的价值,去问刚刚错过公交和飞机的人。

To realize the value of 1 second, ask the person who just missed an accident.

想知道一秒钟的价值,去问刚刚幸免于难的人。

To realize the value of 1 millisecond, ask the person who just came 2nd at the Olympics.

想知道一毫秒的价值,去问与奥运冠军失之交臂的运动员。

We think it’s people wasting our time but it’s really us giving them the permission to do that.

别人总是浪费我们的`时间,其实是我们准许他们这样。

And in reality, these two people live inside us.

现实是,我们体内有两个人。

Don’t let someone be a priority when all you are to them is an option.

当你对别人只是选择项时,别将他们排在前面。

Some of us lose the people most important to us because we don’t value their time.

我们失去了很多重要的人,因为我们没有珍惜他们。

Some of us don’t recognize how important someone is to us until they’re gone.

有时直到失去才知道他们有多重要。

Inside all of us are two voices.

我们的内心有两种声音。

one voice that wants to uplift, one voice that wants us to expand, one voice that wants us to grow.

一种声音鼓励我们上进,鼓励我们丰富自己,鼓励我们不断成长。

And then there’s the other voice----The voice that holds us back, the voice that makes us lazy, the voice that makes us complacent. The voice that restricts us from our potential.

还存在另一种声音----这种声音使我们退步,让我们变得懒惰,让我们骄傲自满。这种声音限制了我们的潜能。

Every day from the moment we wake up until the moment we go to sleep, inside of us there’s this battle between the two voices.

每天从醒来到入睡,这两种声音都在斗争。

And guess which one wins?

猜猜谁赢了?

The one that we listen to the most.

我们听得最多的那个声音赢了。

The one that we feed.

我们更喜欢的那个声音。

The one that we amplify.

那个让我们更强的声音。

It is our choice of how we use our time.

我们选择如何使用我们的时间。

Life and time are the best two teachers.

生活和时间是两位最好的老师。

Life teaches us to make good use of time.

生活教会我们更好地使用时间。

And time teaches us the value of the life.

时间教会我们生活的价值。

And as William Shakespeare said,

就像莎士比亚说过的一样,

“Time is very slow for those who want, very fast for those who are scared, very long for those who are sad, and very short for those who celebrate,but for those who love, time is eternal.”

“对想要它的人来说,时间很慢,对害怕它的人来说,时间很快,对悲观的人来说,时间很长,对充满欢愉的人来说,它又很短暂,但对于爱它的人来说,时间即是永恒。”

英语演讲稿三分钟 篇四

在英语二班的前三分钟里,我内心深处坚信我的未来是光明的。

我的未来将在我所有亲爱的家庭中变得光明。无论是时间发现我们相距甚远,还是它让我们靠得很近,他们总是站在我的身边。

我的未来将会在我所有亲密和关心我的朋友的帮助下变得光明。每当我难过和沮丧的时候,我知道他们会握着我的手,温暖我的心。

我的未来将会因为对光明未来的信念而变得光明。生活不会。我们不能总是按规则行事,我们必须面对这样一个事实:总有一天事情会变得更好。但我有一个信念,它指引我度过黑暗时代。

我有一个信念,曾经失去的快乐总能找到。

我有一个信念,每一场暴风雨后都会有彩虹。

我有一个信念,从长远来看,我的努力会回报我所付出的,毫无疑问。

这种信念给了我希望,当世界似乎在皱眉时,这种希望就像太阳一样确定。

它是我生命中稳定而快乐的光。

这是我多年来一直盼望的一件幸事。

它是一盏明灯,会照耀我,直到时间的尽头。

它是一个宝藏,比一些人花一生去寻找的宝藏价值要高一百万倍。

现在,我亲爱的朋友们,把太阳带进你们的身体里,去追寻那些指引你去你想去的地方的梦想。你拥有通往成功之路的一切。你有勇气和力量看透一切。你的微笑会指引你走向美好的明天。

所以,有这么多要感谢的。,我相信我的未来将是光明的,我相信我们的未来将是光明的!

20xx英语三班前三分钟演讲我有一个梦想每个人都有自己的梦想。当我还是个小孩的时候,我的梦想甚至是拥有一个自己的糖果店。但是现在,当我16岁的时候,站在这里,我的梦想已经改变了很多。

我和其他女孩有着完全不同的经历。当他们在家玩玩具的时候,当他们梦想成为故事中的公主的时候。我在雨中奔跑,在大雪中跳跃,在强风中颠簸。没有什么能阻止我,因为我心中有一个美好的呼唤,成为一名运动员。是的,当然,我xx;我是运动员,我xx;我一直为此感到骄傲。

当我10岁的时候,我成为了一名铅球运动员。训练真的很难,我做不到。我无法承受手中沉重的一击。但我始终相信上帝只帮助那些自助的人。在那些艰难的日子里,我发现自己比同龄的人成长得更快。做运动员是我最正确的选择。但是,我进入高中后就因为一个很傻的借口退出了队伍。我真的没有xx;无论如何,我不想停止我的运动生涯。

今天,我对你说,我的朋友们,尽管我必须面对昨天、今天和明天的困难。我还有一个梦想。这是一个深深植根于我灵魂的梦。

我有一个梦想,有一天,我可以像以前一样跑,跳,投。

我有一个梦想,有一天,我可以回到我梦想的运动,加入国家队。

我有一个梦想,有一天,我可以站在奥运会的最高处。所有的摄像机都指向我。我会告诉大家我xx;我为自己是一名中国运动员而骄傲!

这是我的希望。这是我继续前进的信念!

有了这个信念,我将在大风大雨中生存,永不放弃!

让胜利之声从我心中响起,从你们所有人心中响起。当我们让胜利响起。我一定是那个人!

在我的想象中,我xx;我是一只鸟,一只神奇的鸟。我用我的大翅膀带着我的梦想。我飞过群山,穿过森林,飞过大海,飞到太阳,宇宙中最温暖的地方!

每天晚上,我都会做一个梦,我看到一个女孩在微笑!

分钟生命的英语演讲稿 篇五

There are many forms of life on earth: organisms, animals, plants, and human beings. Life is given to man only once. And there are many natural disasters that will destroy life. Since life is short and preeious, everyone wants to enjoy longevity.

The mode of life differes from person to person. A person's life may be one of great achievement. He may also lead a quiet life. A career man has a busy life. A self content man has an easy one. Yet everyone is writing his own life story with his actions.

The intelligent and diligent person makes his life full of vigor and vitality. He works and plays with zest. A lazy man's life is dull and spiritless. While in life he is lifeless.

As a youth, I choose to live a busy and meaningful life.

分钟的英语演讲稿 篇六

Last month, I happened to watch an interview of a Chinese student studying abroad. At one point the hostess asked: "For how long have you been away from home?" "Three years," he said. "How do you keep in touch with your parents?" "We wrote emails," the young man replied proudly. "Then I guess your parents learned how to send an email just because of you, right?" Having heard this from the hostess, the young man was speechless for a long time. Indeed, in the world today, it is not easy for the elder generation to keep up to date with the rapid development of technology.

This story reminded me of my concerns when I first left home for college three years ago: My parents don't understand English. They couldn't identify the buttons marked in English on our remote controls. So when I was away from home, who would help them select Chinese subtitles when they wanted to watch a foreign movie on our DVD? My parents don't use pinyin, the phonetic symbols for Chinese. Therefore, they couldn't input Chinese characters into their cell phones using the keyboard. Without me, whom could they depend on when they needed to reply to a text message? I worried a lot, so before I left, I carefully prepared a flow chart on how to operate the DVD player, and stored as many template messages in my parents' phones as I could possibly think of.

Fortunately, my efforts did work for my parents. However, what makes me more optimistic is that society at large is becoming more concerned about the elder generation, and the fruit of technological innovation is no longer believed to be an asset only for the young people. Today, with simple Chinese instructions on the remote control, even my 80-year-old grandfather can play his favorite TV program on a DVD. Last year, with the money I earned from a part-time job, I bought my mother a new cell phone which supports handwritten messages instead of inputting words through a keyboard. And now, my mother no longer has to use the templates messages I've stored for her, instead, she now sends me messages as long as 300 words. The joy I have when reading those text messages is inexpressible, not only because of the words she writes, but also because our technology has indeed become a real blessing in her life.

Two years ago, the counter service in our neighborhood bank was replaced by an ATM station. With those intelligent machines, people can carry out all their regular banking services. My father, however, was not used to such a change. Thereafter, he always walked three blocks further to a bank with a counter to use their services. In the future, however, this will no longer happen, because when I went to that ATM station again last spring festival, I found a delightful change: the terminals there have adopted a voice guidance system. While I was there, I noticed a grey haired man using the voice instructions. And despite his hesitation between pressing the buttons, he left the bank with a satisfactory smile. What a marvel! My vision for the future was unfolding before my very eyes. At that moment, I rejoiced thinking of my father, someday, standing there using the banking service. I rejoiced thinking of myself that when I become old, the new inventions can still ease my life rather than making the life harde.