中學生兩分鐘超優秀英語演講稿範文五篇

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  演講是展示自己人格魅力的體現,我們該怎麼把握說話的技巧呢?我們以下是小編給大家帶來上臺演講的,歡迎大家參考借鑑!

  英語演講稿1

  I waited a long time out in the world before I gave myself permission to fail. Please don't even bother asking. Don't bother telling the world you are ready. Show it. Do it.

  I hate that word — 'lucky.' It cheapens a lot of hard work

  I spend my nights just sitting and reading a book and drinking my tea and walking my dog. That's about as exciting as my life gets.

  [on his dwarfism] When I was younger, definitely, I let it get to me. As an adolescent, I was bitter and angry and I definitely put up these walls. But the older you get, you realize you just have to have a sense of humour. You just know that it's not your problem. It's theirs.

  Any swagger is just defense. When youre reminded so much of who you are by people - not a fame thing, but with my size, constantly, growing up - you just either curl up in a corner in the dark or you wear it proudly, like armor or something. You can turn it on its head and use it yourself before anybody else gets a chance.

  You can say no. You can not be the object of ridicule.

  英語演講稿2

  Saying I was lucky negates the hard work I put in and spits on that guy who’s freezing his ass off back in Brooklyn.

  I love animals. All animals. I wouldn't hurt a cat or a dog — or a chicken, or a cow. And I wouldn't ask someone else to hurt them for me. That's why I'm a vegetarian.

  I was fortunate enough to have an upbringing that made me more accepting of who I am.

  George Martin is an incredible writer.

  I dress and eat like a fifth-grader, basically. I like sandwiches and cereal and hooded sweatshirts.

  Being on television, playing the same character for many years, for me, I think that would get a little tedious.

  So I won't say I'm lucky. I'm fortunate enough to find or attract very talented people. For some reason I found them, and they found me.

  Bad guys are complicated characters. It's always fun to play them. You get away with a lot more. You don't have a heroic code you have to live by.

  英語演講稿3

  I think a lot of great male comic actors are introspective, quiet personalities, which I really admire. But they are really able to turn it up when the camera's on.

  I like playing the guy on the sidelines. They have more fun.

  My family had a habit of collecting creatures that didn't always want to be pets. The first animal I can remember was a Lab named Zoe.

  Call me Elf......one more time!

  I don't socialize. I'm kind of a hermit. The life of an actor can be very lonely.

  I feel really lucky, although I hate that word - 'lucky'.

  I think if actors are successful at one thing, they paint themselves into a corner sometimes, and what's the fun in that?

  I do not fault anyone else who makes choices to play characters that they wished they hadn't... Because at the end of the day, none of us are happy with our jobs all the time.

  That's one of the things about theater vs. film - with theater, actors have a little more control, and one of the disappointing things about films is that once you're done shooting, anything can happen, you know?

  英語演講稿4

  Animals on factory farms all face pain and fear, just like the animals we share our homes with, yet are repeatedly abused in shocking ways.

  I love working with the same actors repeatedly. That happens a lot. It's kind of inevitable, especially if you work with the same writers and directors and you start to form a company of actors. You gravitate towards each other.I never lived in an abandoned railroad station.

  I was opposed to doing TV for a long time because I thought the quality of writing wasn't very strong, as opposed to film, but there's been a shift in term of the quality of scripts. HBO has attracted a tremendous amount of great writing talent.

  Game of Thrones' is an amazing show, and I have no problem speaking of the virtues of HBO.

  Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.

  英語演講稿5

  President Gutmann; Provost Price; Board Chair Cohen; fellow honorees; and today’s graduates:

  I’m honored and grateful for the invitation today.

  It’s always great to be on the Penn campus. I’ve been to a lot of basketball games at the Palestra because my son played on the team. Coach didn’t give him enough playing time, but we’ll talk about that later. No, I’m very pleased with the progress Coach Allen has made and I wish them success in the future.

  I’d always get a warm welcome here—except on the few occasions when I’d wear my Yankees cap.

  It’s like taking your life in your hands. People would say: “We love you Denzel. But you walking around with that hat on…we don’t care who you are.”

  So you’ll be happy to see that I’m not wearing my Yankees cap today.

  But I am wearing my Yankees socks, my Yankees t-shirt, and my Yankees underwear.

  Still, I’ll be honest with you: I’m a little nervous. Speaking at a graduation of this magnitude is a little overwhelming.

  This is out of my comfort zone.

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