高中生英语故事演讲稿4篇.docx

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高中生英语故事演讲稿篇1  Amanwaswalkingalongthestreetwhenhesawawomanstrugglingwithalargebox.Itwashalfinandhalfoutofhercar.Hewasaniceman,sohewentuptothewomanandsaid,Letgiveyouahandwiththatbox,Itlooksveryheavy.

  Thatisverykindofyou,thewomansaid.Imhavingalotoftroublewithit.Ithinkitsstruck.Togetherwellsoonmoveit.Themansaid,Hegotintothebackseatofthecarandtookholdoftheotherendofthebox.Hesaid,Andhebegantopushhard.

  Forafewminutesthemanandthewomanstruggledwiththebox.Soontheyweretired.Letsrestforaminutes,themansaid,Imsorry,butitisstruck.Afewminuteslater,themansaid,letstryagain.Areyouready?

Bothofthemtookholdoftheboxagain.one,two,three!

themansaid,andtheywentonwiththeirstruggle.

  Atlast,whentheywereverytired,themansaid,youreright,Itisreallystruck,Idontthinktheresanywaywecangetitoutofthecar.

  Thewomancried.Imtryingtogetitin!

高中生英语故事演讲稿篇2  Goodmorningteachersandfellowstudents.Todaywewouldliketointroduceafewfavoritebookstoyou.

  MyfavoritebookisHeart(Italian:

Cuore).ThisisadiarywrittenbyanItalianboyEnrico.Thediaryisabouthislifeandstudy.ItincludedvarioustouchingstoriesthathappenedaroundEnrico,themottostaughtbyhisparents,aswellasthewonderfultenmonthlystoriestoldbyhisteacherduringtheclass.Everywordinthechapterdescribesthewordlove.Frompatriotismtofriendship,andtothelovebetweenparentsandchild--reallytouching.

  Thisnoveltaughtmehowtolove,andhowtolearnfromlove.Ireallylikethisbookverymuch.Howaboutyou?

Whatisyourfavoritebook?

  MyfavoritebookisLittleprincess.Haveyoureaditbefore?

  Oh,Ihaventreadthisbookbefore.Whatisitabout?

  Well,itisastoryofarichgirlwhomaintainedhernoblecharacterafterthebankruptcyofherfather.Thestoryishappyending.

  Canyoutelluswhyyoulovethisbooksomuch?

  Sure.Itisbecausethestorytaughtustobebraveandtofacethechallengesanddifficultieswithcourage.Iamdeeplyimpressedbythestrengthandperseveranceofthelittleprincessinthestory.Ihavedecidedtolearnfromherfromnowon.

  OhIsee,thestorysoundsverygood.Icannotwaittoreadthisbookaswell.

高中生英语故事演讲稿篇3  Therewerethreebrothers,ofwhomtheeldestwascalledJacob,thesecondFrederick,andtheyoungestPeter.Thisyoungestbrotherwasmadearegularbuttofbytheothertwo,andtheytreatedhimshamefully.Ifanythingwentwrongwiththeiraffairs,Peterhadtobeartheblameandputthingsrightforthem,andhehadtoendureallthisill-treatmentbecausehewasweakanddelicateandcouldntdefendhimselfagainsthisstrongerbrothers.Thepoorcreaturehadamosttryinglifeofitineveryway,anddayandnightheponderedhowhecouldmakeitbetter.Oneday,whenhewasinthewoodgatheringsticksandcryingbitterly,alittleoldwomancameuptohimandaskedhimwhatwasthematter;andhetoldherallhistroubles.

  Come,mygoodyouth,saidtheolddame,whenhehadfinishedhistaleofwoe,isnttheworldwideenough?

Whydontyousetoutandtryyourfortunesomewhereelse?

  Petertookherwordstoheart,andlefthisfathershouseearlyonemorningtotryhisfortuneinthewideworld,astheoldwomanhadadvisedhim.Buthefeltverybitterlypartingfromthehomewherehehadbeenborn,andwherehehadatleastpassedashortbuthappychildhood,andsittingdownonahillhegazedoncemorefondlyonhisnativeplace.

  Suddenlythelittleoldwomanstoodbeforehim,and,tappinghimontheshoulder,said,Sofargood,myboy;butwhatdoyoumeantodonow?

  Peterwasatalosswhattoanswer,forsofarhehadalwaysthoughtthatfortunewoulddropintohismouthlikearipecherry.Theoldwoman,whoguessedhisthoughts,laughedkindlyandsaid,Illtellyouwhatyoumustdo,forIvetakenafancytoyou,andImsureyouwontforgetmewhenyouvemadeyourfortune.

  Peterpromisedfaithfullyhewouldnt,andtheoldwomancontinued:

  Thiseveningatsunsetgotoyonderpear-treewhichyouseegrowingatthecrossroads.Underneathityouwillfindamanlyingasleep,andabeautifullargeswanwillbefastenedtothetreeclosetohim.Youmustbecarefulnottowakentheman,butyoumustunfastentheswanandtakeitawaywithyou.Youwillfindthateveryonewillfallinlovewithitsbeautifulplumage,andyoumustallowanyonewholikestopulloutafeather.Butassoonastheswanfeelsasmuchasafingeronit,itwillscreamout,andthenyoumustsay,Swan,holdfast.Thenthehandofthepersonwhohastouchedthebirdwillbeheldasinavice,andnothingwillsetitfree,unlessyoutouchitwiththislittlestickwhichIwillmakeyouapresentof.Whenyouhavecapturedawholelotofpeopleinthisway,leadyourtrainstraightonwithyou;youwillcometoabigtownwhereaPrincessliveswhohasneverbeenknowntolaugh.Ifyoucanonlymakeherlaughyourfortuneismade;thenIbegyouwontforgetyouroldfriend.

  Peterpromisedagainthathewouldnt,andatsunsethewenttothetreetheoldwomanhadmentioned.Themanlaytherefastasleep,andalargebeautifulswanwasfastenedtothetreebesidehimbyaredcord.Peterloosedthebird,andleditawaywithhimwithoutdisturbingthebirdsmaster.

  Hewalkedonwiththeswanforsometime,andcameatlasttoabuilding-yardwheresomemenwerebusilyatwork.Theywerealllostinadmirationofthebirdsbeautifulplumage,andoneforwardyouth,whowascoveredwithclayfromheadtofoot,calledout,Oh,ifIdonlyoneofthosefeathershowhappyIshouldbe!

  Pulloneoutthen,saidPeterkindly,andtheyouthseizedonefromthebirdstail;instantlytheswanscreamed,andPetercalledout,Swan,holdfast,anddowhathecouldthepooryouthcouldntgethishandaway.Themorehehowledthemoretheotherslaughed,tillagirlwhohadbeenwashingclothesintheneighbouringstreamhurrieduptoseewhatwasthematter.Whenshesawthepoorboyfastenedtotheswanshefeltsosorryforhimthatshestretchedoutherhandtofreehim.Thebirdscreamed.

  Swan,holdfast,calledoutPeter,andthegirlwascaughtalso.

  WhenPeterhadgoneonforabitwithhiscaptives,theymetachimneysweep,wholaughedloudlyovertheextraordinarytroop,andaskedthegirlwhatshewasdoing.

  Oh,dearestJohn,repliedthegirl,givemeyourhandandsetmefreefromthiscursedyoungman.

  MostcertainlyIwill,ifthatsallyouwant,repliedthesweep,andgavethegirlhishand.Thebirdscreamed.

  Swan,holdfast,saidPeter,andtheblackmanwasaddedtotheirnumber.

  Theysooncametoavillagewhereafairwasbeingheld.Atravellingcircuswasgivingaperformance,andtheclownwasjustdoinghistricks.Heopenedhiseyeswidewithamazementwhenhesawtheremarkabletriofastenedontotheswanstail.

  Haveyougoneravingmad,Blackie?

heaskedaswellashecouldforlaughing.

  Itsnolaughingmatter,thesweepreplied.ThiswenchhasgotsotightholdofmethatIfeelasifIweregluedtoher.Dosetmefree,likeagoodclown,andIlldoyouagoodturnsomeday.

  Withoutamomentshesitationtheclowngraspedtheblackoutstretchedhand.Thebirdscreamed.

  Swan,holdfast,calledoutPeter,andtheclownbecamethefourthoftheparty.

  NowinthefrontrowofthespectatorssattherespectedandpopularMayorofthevillage,whowasmuchputoutbywhatheconsiderednothingbutafoolishtrick.Somuchannoyedwashethatheseizedtheclownbythehandandtriedtotearhimaway,inordertohandhimovertothepolice.

  Thenthebirdscreamed,andPetercalledout,Swan,holdfast,andthedignifiedMayorsharedthefateofhispredecessors.

  TheMayoress,alongthinstickofawoman,enragedattheinsultdonetoherhusband,seizedhisfreearmandtoreatitwithallhermight,withtheonlyresultthatshetoowasforcedtoswelltheprocession.Afterthisnooneelsehadanywishtojointhem.

  SoonPetersawthetowersofthecapitalinfrontofhim.Justbeforeenteringit,aglitteringcarriagecameouttomeethim,inwhichwasseatedayoungladyasbeautifulastheday,butwithaverysolemnandseriousexpression.Butnosoonerhadsheperceivedthemotleycrowdfastenedtotheswanstailthansheburstintoaloudfitoflaughter,inwhichshewasjoinedbyallherservantsandladiesinwaiting.

  ThePrincesshaslaughedatlast,theyallcriedwithjoy.

  Shesteppedoutofhercarriagetolookmorecloselyatthewonderfulsight,andlaughedagainoverthecapersthepoorcaptivescut.Sheorderedhercarriagetobeturnedroundanddroveslowlybackintothetown,nevertakinghereyesoffPeterandhisprocession.

  WhentheKingheardthenewsthathisdaughterhadactuallylaughed,hewasmorethandelighted,andhadPeterandhismarvelloustrainbroughtbeforehim.Helaughedhimselfwhenhesawthemtillthetearsrolleddownhischeeks.

  Mygoodfriend,hesaidtoPeter,doyouknowwhatIpromisedthepersonwhosucceededinmakingthePrincesslaugh?

  No,Idont,saidPeter.

  ThenIlltellyou,answeredtheKing;athousandgoldcrownsorapieceofland.Whichwillyouchoose?

  Peterdecidedinfavouroftheland.Thenhetouchedtheyouth,thegirl,thesweep,theclown,theMayor,andtheMayoresswithhislittlestick,andtheywereallfreeagain,andranawayhomeasifafirewereburningbehindthem;andtheirflight,asyoumayimagine,gaverisetorenewedmerriment.

  ThenthePrincessfeltmovedtostroketheswan,atthesametimeadmiringitsplumage.Thebirdscreamed.

  Swan,holdfast,

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