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A. 中国话中国梦的演讲稿
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
今天我演讲的主题是《推广普通话共筑中国梦》。
众所周知,普通话作为我们汉民族的共同语言,必将成为现代汉语的代表,而世界上又有四分之一的人使用汉语。因此,学好普通话,将是我们与他人沟通的一把金钥匙,我们的道德、修养、文化都将在普通话中得以充分展现。
一个国家,一个民族都需要一个完整规范的民族语言,而中国作为一个多民族语言的大国,自然需要民族语言。普通话作为多年来实行的各民族共同语,已经以本身的运用性证明了其存在的必要性。
讲好普通话,能提高我们的综合素质,陶冶爱国情操。可是在校园里大家对普通话的重视还远远不够。普通话是我们日常交流的工具,是文明与进步的象征。我们中国是一个多民族国家,每个民族、地区都有自己的方言,试想:如果你与一个使用着你完全听不懂的方言的人来交谈,会怎么样呢?是面面相觑?还是怒目相视?如果我们人人都说普通话,人人都使用文明的用语,那么又会怎么样呢?结果是不言而喻的。
纵观全球,世界各国“孔子”学院极受欢迎。外国掀起汉语热,汉语潮。也说明了中国文化对世界的影响力。像央视的《汉语桥》等节目在国外有着非常高的收视率。汉语走向世界,中国走向世界,中国成为世界的焦点,普通话将会成为世界流行语之一。作为一个地道的中国人,还有什么理由说不好普通话?
由此可见,普通话对于现如今的生活有着多么大的影响,因此,我们应大力的推广普通话并学习普通话!让我们的“文明之邦”“礼仪之邦”插上“普通话”这一腾飞的翅膀,放飞梦想……
心,因为有方向,所以才执着;方向,又因为有梦,所以才飞翔。21世纪是个竞争的世纪,我们的学习和生活都离不开普通话,我们应从汉语拼音开始练习,发好平舌卷舌音等,多和普通话准的人交流,每天坚持说,持之以恒,方能见效。只有掌握普通话这把钥匙,才能游刃有余的驰骋在职场上,把握各种机遇,成为精英,为筑建中国梦挥洒自己的热血!
在这里,我要说:让我们说好普通话吧!它是我们中华民族的声音!它是世界上最美的语言!
我的演讲结束了,谢谢大家!!
B. 历届全国cctv杯决赛主题和演讲稿
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C. 上央视,去名校的英语演讲稿
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D. 中央电视台新闻联播5分钟左右的台词
三处四课的伙伴们大家早上好,今天是六月二十五日,农历五月二十四日,
E. 王沫涵cctv英语演讲稿
I still remember the day, a day in the summer of 2001, when every member of my family was sitting in our living room, with eyes fixed on the television. We were waiting for an important result to be announced, a result that all Chinese people had been expecting for years, a result as to which city will be hosting the 2008 Olympic Games.
When the last seconds came, the air was suddenly frozen still, and no one would make any sound, counting for the envelope to be opened. (PAUSE)
Beijing! With the declaration from Mr. Samaranch, every corner of China is cheering, from the tropical islands to the snow-capped mountains, from the rice paddies in the Yangtze valley to the oases in Xinjiang Gobi. Every piece of land is proud of what China has accomplished. Of all the people, men and women, young and old, factory workers, farmers, college professors, government officials, everyone is full of joy for the world’s most important event to be held in China in 2008.
Looking back into history, China has always been world-famous for its technology and culture.
It is China that has the advanced technologies, known as block printing, the making of gun powder, and the compass, which further propelled the development of civilization.
It is China that has the splendid culture, polished by the wisdom of ancient philosophers, which is now shining in the world.
Every culture had its share of bad luck, leaving Misfortunes torturing this ancient oriental nation. The corruption of the feudal system brought the down-fall of the once-great Chinese empire, and led to invasions of foreign nations. Hard times those were, bringing poverty and disorder to this land. Only through the persistent effort of its lovely people did it enre all that hardship. Today China is finally earning increasing respect from all nations and taking its well-deserved position in the world.
And what could prove that more, than being permitted to host events like the Olympics?
Today China shares one dream with the world --- freedom and equality of all the people in the world. We have to admit that there are still wars, floods, diseases, and hunger. All those evil things are punishing human beings for the sins they have committed. But unfortunately those who suffer are often the innocent who have nothing to do with all this. It is the dream of China and the world to put an end to it. This dream rings from the freezing poles, this dream rings from the heightening caps of the Himalayas, this dream rings from the islands in the Pacific, this dream rings from the pyramids in the middle of the desert, but not only that, this dream rings from the black forest in the center of Europe, this dream rings from the Ayer’s rock in the outback from Australia, this dream rings from the cape of good hope, this dream rings from the stone houses in machu pichu. From every corner of the world, let this dream ring!!
The Olympics is not only a sports meeting of the world’s best athletes, but also one of the greatest inventions of mankind, to bridge international communication, and to bring peace and hope to all the souls living on this lovely planet.
So with this dream and the Olympic spirit, our fellow brothers and sisters, no matter whether they are black or white, Catholics or Protestants, Jews or gentiles, can join hands and hold up the sky of tomorrow.
(So not only let the Chinese people alone anticipate the 29th Olympics, but let everyone, whether they are black or white, Catholics or protestants, Jews or gentiles, let every one look forward to the best Olympics that will ever be hosted! )
F. 求CCTV杯全国英语演讲比赛 08 09 10 年的冠军演讲稿和音频/视频。
Giving is Receiving—Personal Growth in Volunteer Work
南京大学 陈星
第十二届“21世纪·联想杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军
Last summer, I volunteered to work as an English teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers. To be accurate, I didn’t volunteer. I was dragged in. When my friends first hit upon the idea of this project, I was all against it: “What? To spend my vacation standing in the heat, yelling at a bunch of nine-year-olds who couldn’t even speak proper Putonghua? After all, there’s no pay for my toil. No, I’m not going.” But my friends twisted my arms to have me join them.
Unexpectedly, the first lesson I taught turned out a lesson for me. The moment I stepped into the shabby classroom, I was touched by the loud, respectful voices in unison: “Good morning, teacher!” Instead of fooling around, the children were thirsty for knowledge and efficient in absorbing everything I was able to give them. I started to blame myself because I hadn’t even prepared for the class. During the break, I leaned over the squeaky desk, chatting with a sweaty boy in the front row: “Without air-conditioning, it’s pretty hot here. Are you tired?”
“Not at all,” said he, shaking his head. “It’s fine here. My Dad builds asphalt roads. That is really tiring and hot.”
As summer advanced, my enthusiasm as a teacher grew. I prepared my teaching carefully and even used some methods my teachers used. I organized many group activities to give the kids fun. Strangely enough, the heat was also becoming less and less unbearable.
Soon, my one-month volunteer work came to an end. When I was leaving my last class, I turned back and saw smiling faces and waving hands. Never before had I ever had such a feeling of sadness, which was nevertheless mixed with a sense of enrichment, fulfillment and happiness. I was paid for my work, amply paid, not in terms of money, but something more valuable.
My English was improved. I was able to teach it, although not very professional.
I learned about the grassroots-level society. Inside myself a heart is growing, a heart that not only beats for myself, but cares for others as well. The volunteer work gave me a precious little chance to say thanks to people like the little boy’s father, who construct highways and undergrounds, build up modern skyscrapers, and make our cities more and more beautiful. To help the children with their English was all I could do at present to show my gratitude to these unsung heroes. The world may not have been fair to them, so people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. Whatever I do for them, however, I know it cannot be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our cities.
Ladies and gentlemen, now I realize that volunteering is not just a one-time personal experience. It should be a lifetime activity of everybody. Many of us are now offering our assistance to the needy and to each other. Our efforts have indeed made a difference. Whether we are helping children with their schooling, or caring for the elderly in nursing homes, or helping out with 2008 Beijing Olympics, we will not only contribute to the harmony of the world but also elevate ourselves. Emerson once said, “It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” He was right.
I hear that my university is going to organize another voluntary teaching program this summer. This time I won’t be dragged in. I will volunteer.
希望你能满意!
G. 求<中央电视台世博会开幕式主持人演讲稿>~~
Welcome to Expo 2010!
欢迎您于2010年来参观上海世博会!
The full title of Expo 2010 is World Exposition Shanghai China 2010. It is organized by Chinese Government, and operated by the city of Shanghai .The Expo 2010 Organizing Committee is the leading body for preparations for the Expo. The Expo 2010 Executive Committee is the organization responsible for the specific works set out by the Organizing Committee. The Expo Bureau is responsible for the day-to-day works of the Executive Committee.
上海世博会的全称是中国2010年上海世界博览会,由中国政府主办,上海市承办。2010年上海世界博览会组织委员会是全国筹办世博会工作的领导机构。2010年上海世界博览会执行委员会为组委会具体工作的执行机构。支委会的日常办事机构是上海世博会事务协调局。
Expo 2010 will be held from May 1, 2010 to October 31,2010,lasting 184 days. The Site of Expo 2010 is located at the waterfront between Nanpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge, covering an area of 5.28 square kilometers, More than 200 courtiers and international organizations will participate in Expo 2010,
which is expected to attract 70 million visits.
上海世博会的举办日期是2010年5月1日 至10月31日,会期有184天。举办场地位于南浦大桥和卢浦大桥之间的滨水区域,园区的用地面积约5.28平方公里。上海世博会将吸引200多个国家和国际组织参加并且预计有7000万参观人次。
As a grand international venue, Expo 2010 will greet you with open arms!
这将是一次举世同欢的盛会。上海世博会热情邀请您的加入!
H. 求央视中秋晚会<中秋赋>演讲词
2008年中央电视台中秋晚会张丰毅的诗朗诵《中秋赋》歌词欣赏!
故乡月色,今夜最难描摹。五千年一轮满月,九万里四方山河。放天灯,舞火龙,踩高跷,撒豆沫。拜中秋沧海明月,祭银汉长虹卧波。乡情酿酒醉故人,说不尽销魂往事,岁月蹉跎。从来是丹桂飘香,离散游子,悄然动情把乡恋揉破。
月到中秋,乡音或听江南语;情重团圆,故土还邀塞北客。且喜玲珑秋月,给神州一杯醒酒,炎黄儿女,盼天下万代祥和。渔舟宜唱晚,一泓秋水生白露;玉人教吹箫,三秋桂子花雨落。携手南北东西,挽臂海内海外,中秋夜,共人间悠悠唱和。中秋夜,共人间悠悠唱和!
I. 中央台国庆阅兵直播时两位主持人的演讲稿
中央台国庆阅兵直播时
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