A. 大學該不該談戀愛五分鍾的英語口語雙人對話
Lily:Should we fall in love with somebody in college,Arena?
Arena:Why not?This is the most important stage in one's life?Choose a boy to love you and make some romance,that's good. Leave alone(更別談、更何況) we have to get ready for marriege in the near future as girls.
Lily:But in the end we doom to break up,I'll be very sad,maybe I will find another guy to stay together.
Arena:You『re right.There are many advantages exist indeed.(確實存在一些好處) Such as we can learn something from love,get experience about how to love, how to get along with both girls and boys,make our life more interesting and colourful.
Lily:We have to work hard thus we don't have enough time to love.
Arena:Yes,that's another challenge that we have to face up to,we just can't change that.
Lily:So I still believe work before love,while love really comes,I won't refuse.
Arena:You're so smart! don't I think it up better than you?Love is the most important thing in life.
Lily:Maybe I am!
Arena:Don't forget that we have to be cautious when we love.
Lily:Sure I will.
B. 幫忙編兩個英語口語對話,三人對話,人均一分鍾左右
對話能幫你設計,但是不幫你翻譯,打英文帶麻煩了,自己找翻譯吧!這種程度應回該很簡單
生活答是美好的,世界是精彩的。但時光匆匆,容不得人們去慢慢享用。
日益緊張的工作和快節奏生活,把人們搞得身心疲憊,寶貴的生命就在這日復一日、忙忙碌碌的生活中消耗殆盡。
由於高度緊張,各種疾病也應運而生。
我們要設法使自己的生活節奏慢下來,因為慢節奏有許多好處:
1、慢節奏使人更有創造力。
2、慢節奏使人少生病。
3、慢節奏會使人保持年輕。
C. 求一篇大學英語口語大賽的演講稿。三分鍾左右,謝啦!!!
您認為 回復您的人所提供的演講稿是怎麼來的 大都是網上自己找的 然後自己修改的 稍有全文自己寫的 所以我覺得您也可以試試
D. 求英語情景對話> <
A:host(主持人)
B:CEO of a company(一家公司的總裁)
C:a university student(一個大學生)
D:psychologist(心理學家)
A:Hello,everyone,welcome to watch our program.I'm ...,today,you konw,we will talk something about success.In our society,everyone want to be a successful man,to earn other's respect.However,how to make it is also a problem confused our.I think,after our program you will komw more.Now,welcome our guest.The CEO of a company,Mr...
(大家好,歡迎收看我們的節目,我是。。,今天,我們將討論成功的一些事情。在我們現在這個社會,每個人都想成功,都想獲得別人的尊重。但是,怎麼去實現也是一個困擾我們的問題。我想,通過我們的節目,你會知道更多。現在,有情我們的嘉賓,某個公司的CEO,。。。)
B:Hello!
A:A student from ZHOUSHAN HAIYANG university,...
(一位來自海洋學院的學生。。。)
C:Hi!
A:A psychologist,Lee.
(一位心理專家)
D:Thank you,host.
A:First,I want to ask Mr...some question,do you think you are a successful man?
(首先我想請問。。一些問題,你認為你是成功的人么)
B:Sometime.
(有時候)
A:Detail please.
(請說細節)
B:In your heart,obviously,I'm very successful,I own a big company, have a lot of money,can buy everything I want.Besides,you will believe money equal to success.But to me,I think I'm on the way to success.My deram tells me I must go on.Thanks for my dream.
(在你們心目中,很顯然,我是非常成功的,我擁有一個大公司,有很多錢,能買到我先要的東西。但是,對於我來說,我始終在通往成功的路上,我的夢想告訴我,我必須繼續。感謝我的夢想)
D:A very gerat man,In my opinion a man have a dream is half the battle.So dream is a very important in success.A dream can make you energetic.
(一個偉大的人,我的觀點是,一個人有了夢想等於成功了一半。所以說夢想在成功中是非常重要的。夢想使你充滿能量)
A:Thank you.Can you tell us your dream?Mr....
(謝謝,。。。你能告訴我們你的夢想么)
B:Of course,when I was ten years old,I read a article about Bill Gates.And from then on,I concentrate on contribute to our society.Luckily,I read that.So chance is also relate to success.
(當然,當我十歲的時候,我看了一篇文章關於比爾蓋茨的,從那以後,我一直致力於對我們的社會作出貢獻,很幸運的,我能看到那個文章。所以說機會也和成功有關)
A:What your opinion,C?
(說說你的觀點,。。)
C:I'm very agree with Mr...,I often surfing on Intnet,one day I read a aticle,it says a company need 100 employees, and they received more than 400 applications.To my shocked,the CEO throw away one half of this applications,because he believed they needn't a man without lucky.Mr..,the company is yours?
(我很同意。。。的說法,我經常上網,一天,我也看到一篇文章,它講一家公司需要100個員工,最後他們收到了400多份申請書。使我震驚的是,那個CEO扔掉了一般的申請書,因為他相信他們不需要運氣不好的員工。。。。那個公司是你的么?)
B:No,No,No!I will give every one a chance,and a challenge.
(不,不,不,我會個每個人機會和挑戰)
A:Very good! C,do your think if you are a successful man?
(非常好,C,你認為你是一個成功的人么)
C:I think I have ambition,confidence,persistence,patience,so I believe sonner or later,I can carry out my dream and to be a successful man.
(我認為我有雄心,自信,恆心,細心,所以我相信,遲早地,我會實現我的夢想,成為成功的人)
D:Very confident.May you can success,what's more,you can't forget condescension also can decide your future.
(非常自信,希望你能成功。還有,你別忘記虛心也能決定你的未來)
C:Thank you!
(謝謝)
A:Thank you everyone.After this progarm,we known some aspects about how to success.I hope everyone can success by watching our progarm and try your best.Thanks for watching.Bye!
(謝謝各位,經過這個節目,我們知道了一些關於怎麼去成功的方面,我希望每個人都能成功,通過看這個節目和大家的努力。謝謝大家的收看。再見!)
這樣可以么?
E. 英語口語四人對話
A:good afternoon, everybody. How are you today?B:fine.C:I』 good.D: not bad. Exactly , I』m a little excited, because after this exam, we will have a long holiday,the winter holiday.B: Yes. It is a big holiday in china except summer holiday, and spring festival is coming.D: you are right. A series of colorful celebration activities begin on the new year』s eve ,such as making paper-cuts ,sticking couplets and new year paintings, giving red bags and so on.C: yes, yes. On the eve, most of Chinese ,include those out sea ,love watching the Spring Festival Gala Evening. Do you watch it every year?ABD: of course.A: it nearly becomes to be a tradition. It is so happy that all the family stay together and watch this wonderful perform .B: it』s ture. And I like to watch witty skits and cross talks. Especially the performance of Zhao Benshan and Feng Gong. They are so funny.C: that is right. I think that is why we love the Gala Evening. How do you spend your holiday?D: I think I will stay at home or visit some friends not far from me. It is so cold outside, I don』t want to do anything in this kind weather.C: I agree with you. But this time I decide to have a trip, D: it is a good idea. Where would you like to go?C: I have no idea.D: you should ask A, she/he has been many places.A: ah, I suggest you go harbin in winter.B: yes, the ice carve is a marvelous spectacle, it is so beautiful that many foreigner arrive to visit there. I also have been there 2 years before.C: ok. I shall make the plan before the holiday time coming?A: yes, don』t forget carry a camera with you, and you can take many pictures.D: it』s a real challenge that making a travel in this cold winter. May you have a good holiday.C: thank you.B: in the end, let』s say some a luck talk to our teacher.ABCD: happy new year!!
F. 大學英語口語比賽題目
1.Ture friendship2.Listen to walk before you can run3.In life,it is attitude that matters most4.If I had a time machine......5.The role of Internet for college students6.Challenge faced by Chinese college students7.On confidence8......is my dream9.Why people attend college or university?10.The knowledge gained from experience and from books,which is more important?11.People should sometimes do things that they do not enjoy doing.Do you agree?12.Learning about the past is valuable for those of us living in the present13.Never give up14.What is a very important skill a person should learn to success15.A person should never make an important decision alone16.U.S.soap operas and English learning17.My views on TV pop shows like ''Super Girls'' and ''Happy Boys''18.Yao Ming's influence
G. 求一篇大學生英語口語演講大賽演講稿~
第十一屆「21世紀·澳門之星杯」全國英語演講比賽冠軍- 清華大學曹豐演講稿
Our Future: A Battle between Dreams and Reality
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:
When I was in the primary school, I have a dream. I want to invent a device which could bring you from one place to another in no time at all. When I was in the secondary school, my dream was to study in my ideal university. And when eventually I got into the university, my dream was to graate.
How pathetic! When we grow up, we dream less and become more realistic. Why? Why do we have to change our dreams, so, so in order to let it be "fulfilled"? Why do we have to surrender to the so-called "reality"? What IS the reality actually?
Ladies and gentlemen, the reality is not real. It is a barrier keeping us from all the possible fantasies. Flying, for example, had been a dream to mankind for thousands of years. A hundred years ago, "man could not fly" was still regarded as the "reality". Now if that was really the reality, what did the Wright brothers do? How did some of you get to Macau? Only when we believe that the reality is not real can we soar with our dreams.
People say that our future is a battle between the reality and our dreams. And if, unfortunately, Mr. Reality wins this war, then I see no future of mankind at all. AIDS will never be curable as this IS the reality; People living in the undeveloped countries will suffer from starvation forever as this IS the reality; 4) Disputes among different countries would never be settled as this misunderstandings and intolerance IS the reality.
Ladies and gentlemen, how many of you have a dream of being able to make a lot of money? Please raise your hands. Oh, quite a number of you! Actually, ladies and gentlemen, this is not a dream, but a task. Every one of us has to make a living, right? Anyway I hope your task will be accomplished. How many of you think that you have already fulfilled your dream and that you don't dream anymore? Dear 5) adjudicators, what do you think? C.S. Lewis once said, "You are never too old to dream a new dream." So for our future, please dream and be unrealistic.
Now that I am a university student, my goal is to graate with excellences. But at the same time, I have a dream deeply rooted in our future. One day, people living in the areas now 6) sweltering with the horror of wars will be able to sit with their families and enjoy their every moment. One day, people from the rich countries are willing to share what they have with those from the poor countries and those from the poor countries will eventually be able to make their own happy living themselves. One day, different cultures in this age of globalization will coexist with tolerance and the unfriendly confrontations among them will be 7) eliminated. One day, the globe will share the dream with me and we will all contribute to making our dream come true. One day, our dream will defeat the reality! Thank you very much.
第十屆「21世紀·外教社杯」全國英語演講比賽冠軍-南京大學夏鵬演講稿
From Walls to Bridges
I'm studying in a city famous for its walls. All visitors to my city are amazed by the imposing sight of the city walls, silhouetted by the setting sun with gold and shining lines. With old, cracked bricks patched with lichen, the walls are weather-beaten guards, standing still for centuries in protecting the city.
Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi'an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes through half of our country. They built walls to ward off enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has been maintained to this day as we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public. I grew up at the foot of the city walls, and I've loved them since my childhood. For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world.
My perception, however, changed after a hiking trip to the Eastern Suburbs, a scenic area of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some international students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by taller and taller trees, which formed a huge canopy above our heads. Suddenly an international student asked me, "Where is the entrance to the Eastern Suburbs?"
"We're already in the Eastern Suburbs," I replied.
He seemed taken aback, "I thought you Chinese have walls for everything." His remark set off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cities to "jails," while I insisted that the Eastern Suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.
That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this international student. For instance, he told me that universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls; the campuses were just part of the cities. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we are developing our country, we must carefully examine them, whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede China's development.
Let me give you an example. A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a in the law school library. However, the librarian turned down my request with a cold shoulder, saying, "You can't borrow this book, you are not a student here." In the end, I had to spend 200 Yuan buying a ; meanwhile, the in law school was gathering st on the shelf.
At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university has started not only to unify its libraries but also link them up with libraries of other universities, so my experience will not be repeated. Barriers will be replaced by bridges. Through an inter-library loan system, we will have access to books from any library. With globalization, with China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.
I know globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China's tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their roles in the modern world.
And how about the ancient walls in my city and other cities? Should we tear them down? Just the opposite. My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls attract not only historians and archeologists but also many schoolchildren trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have turned into bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great change in the role of their walls. They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world. Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.
第九屆「21世紀·外教社杯」全國英語演講比賽冠軍-南京大學洪曄演講稿
The Doors that are Open to Us
Good morning ladies and gentlemen:
The title of my speech today is "The Doors that Are Open to Us ".
The other day my aunt paid me a visit. She was overjoyed. "I got the highest mark in the mid-term examination!" she said. Don't be surprised! My aunt is indeed a student; to be exact, a college student at the age of 45.
Last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a one-year, full-time management course in a college. "This was the wisest decision I have ever made," she said proudly like a teenage girl. To her, college is always a right place to pick up new ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.
"Compared with the late 70s," she says, "now college students have many doors." My aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be re-opened after the Cultural Revolution. She was assigned to study engineering despite her desire to study Chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a TV factory.
I was shocked when she first told me how she (had) had no choice in her major and job. Look at us today! So many doors are open to us! I believe there have never been such abundant opportunities for self-development as we have today. And my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.
The first door I see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us. My aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was also happy that she could attend lectures on ancient Chinese poetry and on Shakespearean drama. As for myself, I am English major, but I may also go to lectures on history. To me, if college ecation in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and well-rounded development of each indivial. So all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.
The second door is the door to the outside world. Learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries. My aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous and even calls her generation "frogs in a well." But today, as the world becomes a global village, it is important that our neighbors and we be open-minded to learn with and from each other. I have many fellow international classmates, and I am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad. As for my aunt, she is planning to get an MBA degree in the United Kingdom where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her master's degree in biochemistry. We are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we come back, we'll put to use what we have learnt abroad.
The third door is the door to lifelong learning. As new ideas appear all the time, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age. Naturally, my aunt herself is the best example. Many of my aunt's contemporaries say that she is amazingly up-to-date for a middle-aged woman. She simply responds, "Age doesn't matter. What matters is your attitude. You may think it's strange that I am still going to college, but I don't think I'm too old to learn." Yes, she is right. Since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 2001, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms. Like these people, my aunt is old but she is very young in spirit. With her incredible energy and determination, she embodies both tradition and modernity.
The doors open to us also pose challenges. For instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning from the West, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family. So, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment, but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, I believe I can meet the challenge head on. When I reach my aunt's age, I can be proud to say that I have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more. Possibly I will go back to college, too.
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
第八屆「21世紀·愛立信杯」全國英語演講比賽冠軍-上海外國語大學顧秋蓓演講稿
A Scene to Remember
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Today I would like to begin with a story.
There was once a physical 1) therapist(臨床醫學家) who traveled all the way from America to Africa to do a 2) census(調查) about mountain 3) gorillas(大猩猩). These gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of 4) poaching(偷獵) and being put into the zoo. She went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. She witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged we've ever been, where in the very depth of the African rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas 5) cuddled(擁抱) their babies。
Yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs. Dian Fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in Rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.
To me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a 6) timeless(永恆的) reminder that we should not develop the tourist instry at the cost of our ecoenvironment.
Today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. On the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising instries in the 21st century, provides people with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go. It has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in GDP growth. It has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity. But on the other hand, many problems can occur---natural scenes aren't natural anymore. Deforestation to heat lodges is devastating Nepal. Oil spills from tourist boats are polluting Antarctica. Tribal people are forsaking their native music and dress to listen to U2 on Walkman and wear Nike and Reeboks.
All these 7) appalling(令人震驚的) facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been 8) eroding(侵蝕) our resources. Encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the United Nations has made 2002 the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the world's attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.
Now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations--big notes, small notes or even coins--from housewives, 9) plumbers(水管工人), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and 10) invalids(殘疾人), Some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. These are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood. Why? Because they care. Because they still want their Mother Nature back. Because they know it still belongs to them.
This kind of feeling that I have, ladies and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it, it's all coming from a scene to remember, a scene to recall and to cherish.
The other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. I found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.
And all those unforgettable scenes strengthened the feeling that it's lime for us to do something, for our own and our coming generation.
Once again, I have come to think of Mrs. Dian Fossey be- cause it's with her spirit, passion, courage and strong sense of our ecoenvironment that we are taking our next step into the world.
And no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, there's always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.
Thank you very much.
資料來源http://blog.sina.com.cn/sywykx
H. 關於challenge的三人英語對話
A: I am so tired, becuase there are so many work to do.
B: take it easy. face to challenge is a necessay class in your life.
C: if you can't overcome this problem, you won't be better.
A: yes, I know what should I do now.
不知道你要的主題是什麼,內求採納容。