高中生英语故事演讲稿4篇.docx
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高中生英语故事演讲稿4篇
高中生英语故事演讲稿4篇
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高中生英语故事演讲稿篇1
Amanwaswalkingalongthestreetwhenhesawawomanstrugglingwithalargebox.Itwashalfinandhalfoutofhercar.Hewasaniceman,sohewentuptothewomanandsaid,"Letgiveyouahandwiththatbox,Itlooksveryheavy."
"Thatisverykindofyou,"thewomansaid."I'mhavingalotoftroublewithit.Ithinkit'sstruck.""Togetherwe'llsoonmoveit."Themansaid,Hegotintothebackseatofthecarandtookholdoftheotherendofthebox.Hesaid,"Andhebegantopushhard."
Forafewminutesthemanandthewomanstruggledwiththebox.Soontheyweretired."Let'srestforaminutes,"themansaid,"I'msorry,butitisstruck."Afewminuteslater,themansaid,"let'stryagain.Areyouready?
"Bothofthemtookholdoftheboxagain."one,two,three!
"themansaid,andtheywentonwiththeirstruggle.
Atlast,whentheywereverytired,themansaid,"you'reright,Itisreallystruck,Idon'tthinkthere'sanywaywecangetitoutofthecar."
Thewomancried."I'mtryingtogetitin!
"
高中生英语故事演讲稿篇2
Goodmorningteachersandfellowstudents.Todaywewouldliketointroduceafewfavoritebookstoyou.
Myfavoritebookis
Cuore).ThisisadiarywrittenbyanItalianboyEnrico.Thediaryisabouthislifeandstudy.ItincludedvarioustouchingstoriesthathappenedaroundEnrico,themottostaughtbyhisparents,aswellasthewonderfulten"monthly"storiestoldbyhisteacherduringtheclass.Everywordinthechapterdescribestheword"love".Frompatriotismtofriendship,andtothelovebetweenparentsandchild--reallytouching.
Thisnoveltaughtmehowtolove,andhowtolearnfromlove.Ireallylikethisbookverymuch.Howaboutyou?
Whatisyourfavoritebook?
Myfavoritebookis
Oh,Ihaven'treadthisbookbefore.Whatisitabout?
Well,itisastoryofarichgirlwhomaintainedhernoblecharacterafterthebankruptcyofherfather.Thestoryishappyending.
Canyoutelluswhyyoulovethisbooksomuch?
Sure.Itisbecausethestorytaughtustobebraveandtofacethechallengesanddifficultieswithcourage.Iamdeeplyimpressedbythestrengthandperseveranceofthelittleprincessinthestory.Ihavedecidedtolearnfromherfromnowon.
OhIsee,thestorysoundsverygood.Icannotwaittoreadthisbookaswell.
高中生英语故事演讲稿篇3
Therewerethreebrothers,ofwhomtheeldestwascalledJacob,thesecondFrederick,andtheyoungestPeter.Thisyoungestbrotherwasmadearegularbuttofbytheothertwo,andtheytreatedhimshamefully.Ifanythingwentwrongwiththeiraffairs,Peterhadtobeartheblameandputthingsrightforthem,andhehadtoendureallthisill-treatmentbecausehewasweakanddelicateandcouldn'tdefendhimselfagainsthisstrongerbrothers.Thepoorcreaturehadamosttryinglifeofitineveryway,anddayandnightheponderedhowhecouldmakeitbetter.Oneday,whenhewasinthewoodgatheringsticksandcryingbitterly,alittleoldwomancameuptohimandaskedhimwhatwasthematter;andhetoldherallhistroubles.
'Come,mygoodyouth,'saidtheolddame,whenhehadfinishedhistaleofwoe,'isn'ttheworldwideenough?
Whydon'tyousetoutandtryyourfortunesomewhereelse?
'
Petertookherwordstoheart,andlefthisfather'shouseearlyonemorningtotryhisfortuneinthewideworld,astheoldwomanhadadvisedhim.Buthefeltverybitterlypartingfromthehomewherehehadbeenborn,andwherehehadatleastpassedashortbuthappychildhood,andsittingdownonahillhegazedoncemorefondlyonhisnativeplace.
Suddenlythelittleoldwomanstoodbeforehim,and,tappinghimontheshoulder,said,'Sofargood,myboy;butwhatdoyoumeantodonow?
'
Peterwasatalosswhattoanswer,forsofarhehadalwaysthoughtthatfortunewoulddropintohismouthlikearipecherry.Theoldwoman,whoguessedhisthoughts,laughedkindlyandsaid,'I'lltellyouwhatyoumustdo,forI'vetakenafancytoyou,andI'msureyouwon'tforgetmewhenyou'vemadeyourfortune.'
Peterpromisedfaithfullyhewouldn't,andtheoldwomancontinued:
'Thiseveningatsunsetgotoyonderpear-treewhichyouseegrowingatthecrossroads.Underneathityouwillfindamanlyingasleep,andabeautifullargeswanwillbefastenedtothetreeclosetohim.Youmustbecarefulnottowakentheman,butyoumustunfastentheswanandtakeitawaywithyou.Youwillfindthateveryonewillfallinlovewithitsbeautifulplumage,andyoumustallowanyonewholikestopulloutafeather.Butassoonastheswanfeelsasmuchasafingeronit,itwillscreamout,andthenyoumustsay,"Swan,holdfast."Thenthehandofthepersonwhohastouchedthebirdwillbeheldasinavice,andnothingwillsetitfree,unlessyoutouchitwiththislittlestickwhichIwillmakeyouapresentof.Whenyouhavecapturedawholelotofpeopleinthisway,leadyourtrainstraightonwithyou;youwillcometoabigtownwhereaPrincessliveswhohasneverbeenknowntolaugh.Ifyoucanonlymakeherlaughyourfortuneismade;thenIbegyouwon'tforgetyouroldfriend.'
Peterpromisedagainthathewouldn't,andatsunsethewenttothetreetheoldwomanhadmentioned.Themanlaytherefastasleep,andalargebeautifulswanwasfastenedtothetreebesidehimbyaredcord.Peterloosedthebird,andleditawaywithhimwithoutdisturbingthebird'smaster.
Hewalkedonwiththeswanforsometime,andcameatlasttoabuilding-yardwheresomemenwerebusilyatwork.Theywerealllostinadmirationofthebird'sbeautifulplumage,andoneforwardyouth,whowascoveredwithclayfromheadtofoot,calledout,'Oh,ifI'donlyoneofthosefeathershowhappyIshouldbe!
'
'Pulloneoutthen,'saidPeterkindly,andtheyouthseizedonefromthebird'stail;instantlytheswanscreamed,andPetercalledout,'Swan,holdfast,'anddowhathecouldthepooryouthcouldn'tgethishandaway.Themorehehowledthemoretheotherslaughed,tillagirlwhohadbeenwashingclothesintheneighbouringstreamhurrieduptoseewhatwasthematter.Whenshesawthepoorboyfastenedtotheswanshefeltsosorryforhimthatshestretchedoutherhandtofreehim.Thebirdscreamed.
'Swan,holdfast,'calledoutPeter,andthegirlwascaughtalso.
WhenPeterhadgoneonforabitwithhiscaptives,theymetachimneysweep,wholaughedloudlyovertheextraordinarytroop,andaskedthegirlwhatshewasdoing.
'Oh,dearestJohn,'repliedthegirl,'givemeyourhandandsetmefreefromthiscursedyoungman.'
'MostcertainlyIwill,ifthat'sallyouwant,'repliedthesweep,andgavethegirlhishand.Thebirdscreamed.
'Swan,holdfast,'saidPeter,andtheblackmanwasaddedtotheirnumber.
Theysooncametoavillagewhereafairwasbeingheld.Atravellingcircuswasgivingaperformance,andtheclownwasjustdoinghistricks.Heopenedhiseyeswidewithamazementwhenhesawtheremarkabletriofastenedontotheswan'stail.
'Haveyougoneravingmad,Blackie?
'heaskedaswellashecouldforlaughing.
'It'snolaughingmatter,'thesweepreplied.'ThiswenchhasgotsotightholdofmethatIfeelasifIweregluedtoher.Dosetmefree,likeagoodclown,andI'lldoyouagoodturnsomeday.'
Withoutamoment'shesitationtheclowngraspedtheblackoutstretchedhand.Thebirdscreamed.
'Swan,holdfast,'calledoutPeter,andtheclownbecamethefourthoftheparty.
NowinthefrontrowofthespectatorssattherespectedandpopularMayorofthevillage,whowasmuchputoutbywhatheconsiderednothingbutafoolishtrick.Somuchannoyedwashethatheseizedtheclownbythehandandtriedtotearhimaway,inordertohandhimovertothepolice.
Thenthebirdscreamed,andPetercalledout,'Swan,holdfast,'andthedignifiedMayorsharedthefateofhispredecessors.
TheMayoress,alongthinstickofawoman,enragedattheinsultdonetoherhusband,seizedhisfreearmandtoreatitwithallhermight,withtheonlyresultthatshetoowasforcedtoswelltheprocession.Afterthisnooneelsehadanywishtojointhem.
SoonPetersawthetowersofthecapitalinfrontofhim.Justbeforeenteringit,aglitteringcarriagecameouttomeethim,inwhichwasseatedayoungladyasbeautifulastheday,butwithaverysolemnandseriousexpression.Butnosoonerhadsheperceivedthemotleycrowdfastenedtotheswan'stailthansheburstintoaloudfitoflaughter,inwhichshewasjoinedbyallherservantsandladiesinwaiting.
'ThePrincesshaslaughedatlast,'theyallcriedwithjoy.
Shesteppedoutofhercarriagetolookmorecloselyatthewonderfulsight,andlaughedagainoverthecapersthepoorcaptivescut.Sheorderedhercarriagetobeturnedroundanddroveslowlybackintothetown,nevertakinghereyesoffPeterandhisprocession.
WhentheKingheardthenewsthathisdaughterhadactuallylaughed,hewasmorethandelighted,andhadPeterandhismarvelloustrainbroughtbeforehim.Helaughedhimselfwhenhesawthemtillthetearsrolleddownhischeeks.
'Mygoodfriend,'hesaidtoPeter,'doyouknowwhatIpromisedthepersonwhosucceededinmakingthePrincesslaugh?
'
'No,Idon't,'saidPeter.
'ThenI'lltellyou,'answeredtheKing;'athousandgoldcrownsorapieceofland.Whichwillyouchoose?
'
Peterdecidedinfavouroftheland.Thenhetouchedtheyouth,thegirl,thesweep,theclown,theMayor,andtheMayoresswithhislittlestick,andtheywereallfreeagain,andranawayhomeasifafirewereburningbehindthem;andtheirflight,asyoumayimagine,gaverisetorenewedmerriment.
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