第 1 页 共 7 页 初一英语演讲小故事 初一英语演讲小故事 初一英语演讲小故事The Wind And The Sun One da the ind said to the sun, “Look at that man alking along the road. I an get his loak off more quikl than ou an.” 有一天风对太阳说: “看看那个沿着路上走的人.我能比你更快地让他把披风脱下来。” “We ill see about that,” said the sun. “I ill let ou tr first.” “我们等着瞧吧,”太阳说, “我让你先试。” So the ind tried to make the man take off his loak. He ble and ble, but the man onl pulled his loak more losel around himself. 因此风尝试让那个人把披风脱下来.他用力地吹,可是那个人把披风拉得更紧. “I quit,” said the ind at last. “I annot get his loak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he ould. The man soon beame hot and took off his loak. Soon afterards,he as so hot that he took off all his lothes and jumped into the river immediatel. 第 2 页 共 7 页
“我放弃了,”风最后说, “我无法让他把披风脱下来.”然后由太阳试试看.他尽可能地晒他.不久,那个人很热就把披风脱下来了。不久,他实在是太热了,以至于他立即脱光了衣服,跳进了河里。 The Cit Mouse and the Countr Mouse One there ere to mie, and the ere friends. One mouse lived in the ountr, and the other mouse lived in the it. Man ears later, the ountr mouse sa the it mouse and said, “Do e and see me at m house in the ountr.” So the it mouse folloed him. The ountr mouse led the it mouse to his house hih la in a field, and he took out all the onderful food. But the it mouse said, “This food is not good, and our house is not good, either. Wh do ou live in a hole in the field? You should e and live in the it. You ould live in a nie house made of stone. You ould have nie food to eat. You must e and see me at m house in the it.” 从前,有两只老鼠,它们是好朋友。一只老鼠居住在乡村,另一只住在城里。很多年以后,乡下老鼠碰到城里老鼠,它说:“你一定要来我乡下的家看看。 ”于是,城里老鼠就去了。乡下老鼠领着它到了一块田地上它自己的家里。它把所有最精美食物都找出来给城里老鼠。城里老鼠说:“这东西不好吃,你的家也不好,你为什么住在田野的地洞里呢?你应该搬到城里去住,你能住上用石头造的漂亮房子,还会吃上美味佳肴,你应该到我城里的家看看。” The ountr mouse ent to the house of the Cit mouse. It as a ver good house. Nie food as set read for them to eat. But 第 3 页 共 7 页
just as the began to eat, the heard a great noise. The it mouse ried, “Run! Run! The at is ing!” The ran XX quikl and hid. 乡下老鼠就到城里老鼠的家去。房子十分漂亮,好吃的东西也为他们摆好了。可是正当他们要开始吃的时候,听见很大的一阵响声,城里的老鼠叫喊起来:“快跑!快跑!猫来了!”他们飞快地跑开躲藏起来。 Soon afterards, the ame out. When the ame out, the Countr mouse said, “I do not like living in the it. I like living in m hole in the field. For it is nier to be poor and happ, than to be rih and frightened.” 过了一会儿,他们出来了。当他们出来时,乡下老鼠说:“我不喜欢住在城里,我喜欢住在田野我的洞里。因为我的生活虽然贫穷但是快乐自在,比起虽然富有却要过着提心吊胆的生活来说,要好些。” 这是鄙人为您提供的两篇范文,您可任选其一!! 祝您学习进步~。
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初一英语演讲比赛稿 初一英语演讲比赛稿The Thinking Man's Choie Contat is made. Nerves order the heart to pump faster. Adrenalin surges 第 4 页 共 7 页
to ation. Nerves onstrit the blood vessels in the extremities of the bod. Skin temperature drops. Fingers and toes gro older. Blood pressure jump. An aloholi or a dope addit in the first stages of a "ure"? A man being atapulted into outer spae? No! These effets stem from smoking just one igarette. The United States Publi Health Servie is issuing ontinual arnings to smokers. If the abstain pletel from smoking, their hanes of aquiring lung aner ill be one in 275. Their hanes of ding of lung aner ill be one in 10 if the bee heav smokers─to or more paks a da. Lung aner is fatal in 95 per ent of all ases. But in spite of glaring evidene and frequent arnings, the publi is smoking more and more. The Department of Agriulture estimates that this ear's onsumption of igarettes ill reah 180 paks per person fifteen ears of age and over. Ho man igarettes does this mean per person?─3600. Wh is smoking suh an important problem? Beause smoking is not a mere habit, as so man think it is. No, it is more serious than that. A habit an be broken easil enough, but an addition annot. Smokers lapse into helplessness! Daniel Shubert, of the Universit of Chiago, quizzed 226 students at a large Northestern ollege about their smoking habits─h the started, hat satisfation the got, and if the anted to stop. 第 5 页 共 7 页
Aording to Shubert, the anted to quit smoking; but the ouldn't. If one is addited to igarettes, he is dependent upon them phsiall, as ell as pshologiall. What is it, if it is not addition, that motivates a man to go out in sub-zero eather to bu a pak of igarettes? If neessar, he ill drive ten miles late at night to find an open drugstore. What is it, if it is not addition, that makes a mooher of an otherise harming oung girl? I as talking to a professor not long ago ho had just quit smoking. He told me hat most of ou alread kno─that one the habit is started, ath out! It is next to impossible to stop smoking. I asked him ho he ever managed to quit hen he had been smoking over a pak a da for ten ears. Listen to his stor. "Well, I ut don to one-half pak a da for the first eek. I as touh most of the time. The slightest irritation made m nerves jangle and m head ant to explode. The next eek I smoked five igarettes a da and had an even orse ase of nerves. Then the folloing eek I heed gum and suked on mints, and, and pipe stems. Frankl, I asn't sure from one moment to the next if I ould keep going. Someho I made it." Man of ou kno hat this professor is talking about; ou, too, have tried to break the addition, but have failed. In