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1、本文格式為Word版,下載可任意編輯第 頁關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022 有創(chuàng)見的書籍傳播在黑暗的時代里,有如太陽照耀在荒涼的沙漠上,為的是化黑暗為光明。這些書是人類精神史上劃時代的作品,人們是憑著它們的原則,向種.種新的發(fā)現(xiàn)邁進。一起來看看關(guān)于讀書的(英語(作文)(演講稿)2022,歡迎查閱! 關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿1 As is well known, books teach us to learn life, truth, science and many other useful things. They increase our knowledge, broaden our mi

2、nds and strengthen our character. In other words, they are our good teachers and wise friends. This is the reason why our parents always encourage us to read more books. Reading is a good thing, but we must pay great attention to the choice of books. It is true that we can derive benefits from good

3、books. However, bad books will do us more harm than good. 如眾所周知,書籍教我們學(xué)習(xí)人生,真理,科學(xué)以及(其它)許多有用的東西。它們增加我們的知識,擴大我們的心胸并加強我們的品格。換句話說,它們是我們的良師益友。這是為什么我們的父母終是鼓勵我們要多讀書的理由。 讀書是一好事,但我們必須多加注意書的選擇。不錯,我們能從好書中獲得益處。然而,壞書卻對我們有害無益。 關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2 Some people say that money is the best thing in the world. But I consider r

4、eading books as the best and the most precious thing one can ever have. 有人說世界上錢最好,我認(rèn)為讀書最好,而且讀書是無價寶。 Reading books is very important.First of all, it is knowledge that makes society develop and by reading books you can get all kinds of knowledge. Furthemore, reading books makes you a qualified person

5、 and makes your life enjoyable. 讀書是很重要的。首先,知識使社會進步,通過讀書你可以得到各種知識,另外,讀書使你成為一個合格人才,使你生活愉快。 One is never too old to learn.No matter what time you rcalize the importance of reading books, you can enjoy it during the rest of your life time.Love books, for they are your best friends. 活到老學(xué)到老。不管你什么時候意識到讀書的重

6、要性,你都可以享受到余生讀書的樂趣。熱愛書吧,書是你的摯友。 關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿3 People often say that gold and silver are the most valuable things in the world.But I dont think so. In my opinion, to read books is more valuable than anything else. The old saying To open a book is always helpful clearly tells us how good it is to read

7、a book. Books are our friends. They introduce us different kinds of knowledge. They lead us down the road to success. Books are our teachers. They teach us troth, science, literature, and philosophy of life. Besides, they increase our knowledge, enlarge our experience,strengthen our character and do

8、 many other things which we can not do without them. Books tell us what is good and what is evil. And only books can tell the good from the bad. Therefore to read more books is the best policy for our young students. 人們常說金子和銀子是世界上最有價值的東西,但我不這樣認(rèn)為。在我看來,讀書比任何其他事情更有價值。 “開卷有益”清楚地告訴了我們讀書有多好。 書是我們的朋友。它們向我們

9、介紹不同種類的知識,它指導(dǎo)我們沿著成功之路前行。 書是我們的老師。它們教我們真理、科學(xué)、文學(xué)和生活的哲理,同時它們增加了我們的知識,擴大了我們的視野,增強了我們的個性,使我們還做了在沒有書的情況下絕不可能完成的其他事情。 書能讓我們明辨是非,并且只有書才能讓我們吸取反面教訓(xùn)。 因此,讀更多的書是我們青少年學(xué)生的明智之舉。 關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿4 In this summer holidays, I read a book called Great Expectations, it was written by the Charles Dickens, one of the most fam

10、ous English writers。 He wrote lots of wonderful novels。 This book is one of his positions。 People always like to pare with their friends。 It is a big foible of all the people。 If other people have a lot of money, we also want to be rich。 If all the people around us are poor , we never mind that we a

11、re very poor, too。 we will not ashamed because of our folly。 This is a social problem。 If we never possess anything, we will not mind we lost some thing。 Since we dont want to be very rich ,we will not feel despond because poor。 The protagonist of this novel is Pip (Handel)。 His parents died when he

12、 was a baby。 His sister had brought him up by hand。 His sister married to Joe Gargery, the village blacksmith。 They didnt have much money, and Pip never went to school to study。 But he was often very happy 。Because all of his friends are like him。 It isnt very unfortunate to them, this is their live

13、s。 But by a chance, Pip helped a convict; he gave much food to him。 Then he met Miss Havisham, a very strange old woman and she was very rich。 Four years later, Miss Havisham wants Pip to be removed from his home and educated as a gentleman who expects inherit a fortune when he grow up。 After hearin

14、g that 。 Pip started to despise his poor friends。 He even feel ashamed because he live with the poor man 。 Pips great expectations destroyed his life。 This novel told us that we cannot pare with others 。Dont feel envy at the others money。 And if one day you be very rich , please dont despise your po

15、or friends。 關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿5 one of the most interesting questions about gullivers travels is whether the houyhnhnms represent an ideal of rationality or whether on the other hand they are the butt of swifts satire。 in other words, in book iv, is swift poking fun at the talking horses or does he intend

16、 for us to take them seriously as the proper way to act? if we look closely at the way that the houyhnhnms act, we can see that in fact swift does not take them seriously: he uses them to show the dangers of pride。 first we have to see that swift does not even take gullver seriously。 for instance, h

17、is name sounds much like gullible, which suggests that he will believe anything。 also, when he first sees the yahoos and they throw excrement on him, he responds by doing the same in return until they run away。 he says, i must needs discover some more rational being, even though as a human he is alr

18、eady the most rational being there is。 this is why swift refers to erasmus darwins discovery of the origin of the species and the voyage of the beagle-to show how gulliver knows that people are at the top of the food chain。 but if lemule gulliver is satirized, so are the houyhnhnms, whose voices sou

19、nd like the call of castrati。 they walk on two legs instead of four, and seem to be much like people。 as gulliver says, it was with the utmost astonishment that i witnessed these creatures playing the flute and dancing a vienese waltz。 to my mind, they seemed like the greatest humans ever seen in co

20、urt, even more d extrous than the lord edmund burke 。 as this quote demonstrates, gulliver is terribly impressed, but his admiration for the houyhnhnms is short-lived because they are so prideful。 for instance, the leader of the houyhnhnms claims that he has read all the works of charles dickens, an

21、d that he can singlehandedly recite the names of all the kings and queens of england up to george ii。 swift subtly shows that this houyhnhnms pride is misplaced when, in the middle of the intellectual petition, he forgets the name of queen elizabeths husband。 swifts satire of the houyhnhnms es out i

22、n other ways as well。 one of the most memorable scenes is when the dapple grey mare attempts to woo the horse that guenivre has brought with him to the island。 first she acts flirtatiously, parading around the bewildered horse。 but when this does not have the desired effect, she gets another idea: a

23、s i watched in amazement from my perch in the top of a tree, the sorrel nag dashed off and returned with a yahoo on her back who was yet more monstrous than mr。 pope being fitted by a clothier。 she dropped this creature before my nag as if offering up a sacrifice。 my horse sniffed the creature and t

24、urned away。 it might seem that we should take this scene seriously as a failed attempt at courtship, and that consequently we should see the grey mare as an unrequited lover。 but it makes more sense if we see that swift is being satiric here: it is the female houyhnhnm who makes the move, which would not have happened in eighteenth-century england。 the houyhnhm is b eing prideful, and it is that pride that makes him unable to impress gullivers horse。 gulliver imagines the horse saying, sblood, the notion of creating the bare backed beast with an animal who had held m

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