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1、第 PAGE10 頁(yè) 共 NUMPAGES10 頁(yè)文明英文演講稿范文關(guān)于文明的英語(yǔ)演講稿文明禮儀的詩(shī)歌中英文對(duì)照以文明為主題的總分值作文有關(guān)文明的名言警句文明手抄報(bào)簡(jiǎn)單又漂亮文明英文演講稿1Interpersonal munication is like a mirror. To get respect from others, you must first respect others! Everyone is equal, and the President and the worker are just different. Everyone has his own thoughts a

2、nd personality, which is sacred and inviolable. We should maintain respect for others, and take one heart to change another heart, create a harmonious society that is harmonious, friendly and respectful to each other.When you see the newly cleaned classroom, the students waste paper gets dirty; A sp

3、otless road, sticky with sputum. Students, are you angry and disgusted? Yes, these involuntary vices are annoying and annoying. We are already middle school students, such low-level mistakes can not be made again! The first book we got after we got into the middle school was the code of civilized st

4、udent civilization. Middle school students, the code of practice, the specification is an old topic, but we cant forget, to keep the code of civilization firmly in the heart, always remember!Liang qichao, a young man with a strong youth and a rich young man, told us more than 100 years ago that our

5、generations children are very important to the vicissitudes of the motherland. In the beginning, sex is good. We are the seeds of our motherland. For ourselves, for the future, we must stay away from smoke, wine, drugs and all evil. Dont let darkness trle upon our pure hearts, and keep all the dust

6、out of us!We are like the sun at that time, full of vitality and hope, let us act, be a kind, pure, respected good youth!文明英文演講稿2It is all very well to blame traffic jams,the cost of petrol and the quick pace of modern life,butmannerson the roads are being horrible.Everybody knows that the nicest me

7、n beemonsters behind the wheel.Itis all very well,again,to have a tiger in the tank,but to have one inthe drivers seat is another matter altogether.You might tolerate the odd road-hog(莽撞駕車者),the rude and inconsiderate driver,but nowadays the well-mannered motorist is theexception to the rule.Perhaps

8、 the situation calls for a “Be Kind to OtherDrivers”caign,otherwise it may get pletely out of hand.Road politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too.It takes the most cool-headedand good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to revenge when subjected touncivilized behavior.On the o

9、ther hand,a little politeness goes a long way towards relieving thetensions of motoring.A friendly nod or a wave of acknowledgement in response to an act ofpoliteness when they see it.However,misplaced politeness can also be dangerous.Typical exles are the driver whobrakes violently toallow a car to

10、 emerge from a side street at some hazard to followingtraffic,when a few seconds later the road would be clear anyway;or the man who waves a childacross a zebra crossing into the path of oning vehicles that may be unable to stop intime.The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road where

11、ver and whenever theycare to.It always amazes me that the highways are not covered with the dead bodiesof thesegrannies.A veteran driver,whose manners are faultless,told me it would help if motorists learnt to filtercorrectlyinto traffic streams one at a time without causing the total blockages that

12、 give rise tobad temper.Unfortunately,modern motorists cant even learn to drive,let alone master thesubtler aspects of roadsmanship.Years age the experts warned us that the car-ownershipexplosion would demand a lot more give-and-take from all road users.It is high fime for all ofus to take this mess

13、age to heart.文明英文演講稿3Good manners are very important in the munication of daily life. Everyone likes a person with good manners. But what are good manners?How does one know what should do and what should not do when trying to be a good - mannered person?Well, here are some mon exles. A person with g

14、ood manners never laughs at a people in trouble. Instead, he (she) always tries to consult or offer help to the person.When he (she) takes a bus and sees an old man or a sick man, he (she) always gives his (her) seat to him. He doesnt interrupt other people when they are talking.He uses a handkerchi

15、ef when he sneezes or coughs. He does not spite in public places.Ideas of what are good manners are not always the same in different regions. For exle, people in Western countries usually kiss each other to show their greetings, whereas in China, kissing in public is something of unusual and sometim

16、es be regarded as impolite to somebody else.So it is important to know what is regarded as polite and impolite before you go to a region.But remember that it is always right to be kind and helpful to others.文明英文演講稿4My dear fellow students,The Olympics are just around the corner. Today I want to talk

17、 about good manners and courtesy.We Chinese have always been respected and highly praised for good manners and courtesy, which have, as well, bee precious traditions of our people. In a couple of weeks beyond, a large number of foreign friends will e to China to join us in enjoying the Olympics. Bef

18、ore foreign guests, we should have an easy manner and behave politely and warm-heartedly. In public places, such ugly behaviors as uproar, pushing or squeezing together, spitting and so on should be determinedly forbidden. In a sense, each of us will not simply stand for ourselves but stand for Chin

19、a. Therefore, boys and girls, lets do it well right now and the eyes of the world are to on us!文明英文演講稿5What makes ordinary life extraordinary, what makes ordinary people less mon, and what makes us good habits? Only one answer is civilization!Civilization is a beautiful word, and he has given us edu

20、cation “civilized travel”, “civilization”, set off firecrackers “civilization” and so on many things, but as the changes of The Times, some people call “civilized” gradually forgotten.China, one of the four ancient civilizations in the history of mankind, is one of the most famous and civilized countries in the world. The world has inhe

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