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經典英文演講稿——The rhythm of life(精選多篇)

第一篇:經典英文演講稿 The rhythm of life

經典英文演講稿——The rhythm of life(精選多篇)

how well are we in tune with The rhythm of life? in our busy day to day existence, we don't often stop to ask ourselves this question. at least i don't. and it wasn't until i joined a competitive sporting event that i learned a most important lesson – we must place our mind in harmony with The natural order of things to be successful.

let me tell you what happened.

i decided to take part in an international marathon in my hometown last year. being an ambitious person, i hoped to finish it within 5 hours, accompanied by my friend with whom i had trained.

The big day finally arrived. “ready…set…bang” and we were off.

at first, we kept a rapid pace and ran nonstop. at this pace, we finished The first 20 kilometers in 2 hours and i thought running a marathon was a piece of cake. Then my running mate began to slow down. i urged him to keep running at The same pace but he said no, he wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i had partnered with The wrong person, Therefore, i sprinted on and left him behind in The dust.

a few kilometers later, i began to understand his strategy as my pace slowed to a jog Then a walk. after that i was incapable of moving anoTher step. i was humiliated as more and more people ran passed me. more than once i thought “maybe i should quit.” i started to doubt my ability to finish this race.

at this moment, my running mate caught up with me and slapped me on The back. “follow me,” he shouted. he had balanced his marathon pace and was encouraged me to do The same. for The rest of this grueling contest, we walked, jogged, ran a few miles, and walked again. slowly, painfully but hopefully this time, we established The most suitable pace within The natural flow of our physical capabilities.

eventually we accomplished our first marathon of 42 kilometers in 4 and half hours. i asked myself, what did this marathon mean to me? my marathon experience became an influential metaphor for my life about how we must learn to pace ourselves in everything, by being in tune with The rhythm of life.

like The tide that ebbs and flows, we must listen to advice but make our own decisions. like The show at dawn and dusk, we must learn to balance pride and modesty. and from The way The wind can both shout and whisper, we must learn when to be strong and when to be gentle, for everything moves in its own rhythm and its own yin and yang elements. it is The interaction of These complementary extremes that produces harmony, as laozi said, extremes meet. since The marathon, this notion of two opposite forces working togeTher has been my running partner, so to speak. yin and yang exist everywhere, constantly interacting, and never existing in an absolute condition.

第二篇:經典英文講稿——The rhythm of life

how well are we in tune with The rhythm of life? in our busy day to day existence, we don't often stop to ask ourselves this question. at least i don't. and it wasn't until i joined a competitive sporting event that i learned a most important lesson – we must place our mind in harmony with The natural order of things to be successful.

let me tell you what happened.

i decided to take part in an international marathon in my hometown last year. being an ambitious person, i hoped to finish it within 5 hours, accompanied by my friend with whom i had trained.

The big day finally arrived. “ready…set…bang” and we were off.

at first, we kept a rapid pace and ran nonstop. at this pace, we finished The first 20 kilometers in 2 hours and i thought running a marathon was a piece of cake. Then my running mate began to slow down. i urged him to keep running at The same pace but he said no, he wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i had partnered with The wrong person, Therefore, i sprinted on and left him behind in The dust.

a few kilometers later, i began to understand his strategy as my pace slowed to a jog Then a walk. after that i was incapable of moving anoTher step. i was humiliated as more and more people ran passed me. more than once i thought “maybe i should quit.” i started to doubt my ability to finish this race.

at this moment, my running mate caught up with me and slapped me on The back. “follow me,” he shouted. he had balanced his marathon pace and was encouraged me to do The same. for The rest of this grueling contest, we walked, jogged, ran a few miles, and walked again. slowly, painfully but hopefully this time, we established The most suitable pace within The natural flow of our physical capabilities.

eventually we accomplished our first marathon of 42 kilometers in 4 and half hours. i asked myself, what did this marathon mean to me? my marathon experience became an influential metaphor for my life about how we must learn to pace ourselves in everything, by being in tune with The rhythm of life.

like The tide that ebbs and flows, we must listen to advice but make our own decisions. like The show at dawn and dusk, we must learn to balance pride and modesty. and from The way The wind can both shout and whisper, we must learn when to be strong and when to be gentle, for everything moves in its own rhythm and its own yin and yang elements. it is The interaction of These complementary extremes that produces harmony, as laozi said, extremes meet. since The marathon, this notion of two opposite forces working togeTher has been my running partner, so to speak. yin and yang exist everywhere, constantly interacting, and never existing in an absolute condition.

第三篇:英語演講(presentation)The rhythm of life

英語演講稿

The rhythm of life

how well are we in tune with The rhythm of life? in our busy day to day existence, we don't often stop to ask ourselves this question. at least i don't. and it wasn't until i joined a competitive sporting event that i learned a most important lesson – we must place our mind in harmony with The natural order of things to be successful.

let me tell you what happened.

i decided to take part in an international marathon in my hometown last year. being an ambitious person, i hoped to finish it within 5 hours, accompanied by my friend with whom i had trained.

The big day finally arrived. “ready…set…bang” and we were off.

at first, we kept a rapid pace and ran nonstop. at this pace, we finished The first 20 kilometers in 2 hours and i thought running a marathon was a piece of cake. Then my running mate began to slow down. i urged him to keep running at The same pace but he said no, he wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i had partnered with The wrong person, Therefore, i sprinted on and left him behind in The dust.

a few kilometers later, i began to understand his strategy as my pace slowed to a jog Then a walk. after that i was incapable of moving anoTher step. i was humiliated as more and more people ran passed me. more than once i thought “maybe i should quit.” i started to doubt my ability to finish this race.

at this moment, my running mate caught up with me and slapped me on The back. “follow me,” he shouted. he had balanced his marathon pace and was encouraged me to do The same. for The rest of this grueling contest, we walked, jogged, ran a few miles, and walked again. slowly, painfully but hopefully this time, we established The most suitable pace within The natural flow of our physical capabilities.

eventually we accomplished our first marathon of 42 kilometers in 4 and half hours. i asked myself, what did this marathon mean to me? my marathon experience became an influential metaphor for my life about how we must learn to pace ourselves in everything, by being in tune with The rhythm of life.

like The tide that ebbs and flows, we must listen to advice but make our own decisions. like The show at dawn and dusk, we must learn to balance pride and modesty. and from The way The wind can both shout and whisper, we must learn when to be strong and when to be gentle, for everything moves in its own rhythm and its own yin and yang elements. it is The interaction of These complementary extremes that produces harmony, as laozi said, extremes meet. since The marathon, this notion of two opposite forces(請勿抄襲好範文 網:) working togeTher has been my running partner, so to speak. yin and yang exist everywhere, constantly interacting, and never existing in an absolute condition.

ladies and gentlemen, life is like running a marathon, let us discover, define and develop a natural rhythm of life, in order to achieve both harmony and success.

thank you for listening.

第四篇:rhythm of The rain

rhythm of The rain

歌手:The cascades

listen to The rhythm of The falling rain,

telling me just what a fool i've been.

i wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,

and let me be alone again.

The only girl i care about has gone away.

looking for a brand new start

but little does she know that when she left that day. along with her she took my heart.

rain, please tell me, now does that seem fair

for her to steal my heart away when she don't care

i can't love anoTher, when my heart's somewhere far away. The only girl i care about has gone away.

looking for a brand new start

but little does she know that when she left that day. along with her she took my heart.

rain, won't you tell her that i love her so

please ask The sun to set her heart aglow

rain in her heart and let The love we knew start to grow.

listen to The rhythm of The falling rain,

telling me just what a fool i've been.

i wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,

and let me be alone again.

ooh listen to The falling rain...

第五篇:The meaning of life演講稿

The meaning of life

班級:高二八班姓名:屈小娟

dear friends, today i’d like to share some thoughts with you. it’s about The meaning of life.

do you know The article named “The front is heaven ,The behind is death”? do you want to know who wrote The article? now let me introduce The author of e was a professional author called chan hao. he had been disabled even since he was born. when he was only six months old, his parents were informed that he was brain-damaged and would never stand up as oThers do. but his moTher never gave him up. she took him to many famous hospitals, chen hao was able to say something just when he was one year old. he was so curious about many new things that he acquired many skills. later his moTher gave him a computer. Then chen hao began his writing life. he kept one thousand words’ reading everyday. although he lay on The bed for 24 hours a day, The work was still finished well. he published The article “The front is heaven, The behind is death” on august 11th, 2014, five days to his 20 birthday. during The time he was almost informed of The deadline of his life every day. unfortunately, chen hao had left for anoTher heaven just on The day of his 20th birthday. but even at The last minute of his life, he still worked on his computer.”

although chen hao had left us for heaven, The spirit of his mind strongly influenced me. maybe we can’t understand The meaning of life, but we have paid too much for it; and maybe we won’t have our dreams come true, but we have had too many tears tor it. so The only thing we can do is to go as far as we can along our roads. never give up. perhaps heaven may not be in front, but death may not be in behind.

as we all know, The most important thing in life is our attitudes towards it. so only when you regard life itself as a career, will you never lose The meaning of life. There is not a second life for anyone, so having a chance to live will be The best meaning of life. it is time for us to think about how to make a difference in our life.