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以梦为马 不负韶华 初中生两分钟英语演讲稿范文 汇报人 汇报人:xx PAGE PAGE 2     演讲是展示自己人格魅力的体现,我们该注意哪些点呢?我们以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的初中生两分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!     英语演讲稿1     The Middle East needs your help. Japan needs your help. Alabama and Tennessee need your help. Louisiana needs your help. Philadelphia needs your help.     The world needs a lot—and we need it from you, the young people.     So get out there. Give it everything you’ve got—whether it’s your time, your talent, your prayers, or your treasure.     Because remember this: You’ll never see a U-haul behind a hearse.     You can’t take it with you. The Ancient Egyptians tried it—and all they got was robbed!     So what are you going to do with what you have? And I’m not talking how much you have.     Some of you are business majors. Some of you are theologians, nurses, sociologists. Some of you have money. Some of you have patience. Some have kindness. Some have love. Some of you have the gift of long-suffering.     Whatever it is… what are you going to do with what you have?     Now here’s my last point about failure:     Sometimes it’s the best way to figure out where you’re going.     Your life will never be a straight path.     英语演讲稿2     I began at Fordham University as a pre-med student. That lasted until I took a course called Cardiac Morphogenesis.”     I couldn’t pronounce it… and I couldn’t pass it.     Then I decided to go pre-law. Then journalism.     With no academic focus, my grades took off in their own direction: down.     My GPA was 1.8 one semester, and the university very politely suggested it might be better to take some time off.     I was 20 years old, at my lowest point.     And then one day—and I remember the exact day: March 27th, 1975—I was helping out in the beauty shop my mother owned in Mount Vernon.     An older woman who belonged to my mother’s church, one of the elders of the town, was in there getting her hair done and kept giving me these strange looks.     She finally took the drier off her head and sa

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