【演讲稿】大学英语演讲稿汇编:选择的重要性.docx

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1、第 1 页 大学英语演讲稿汇编:选择的重要性1 特征码 xcvnMGFiLByKQjhpbFEv Over the past Spring Festival, I got involved in a family dispute. Right before I got home, four satellite channels of CCTV were added to the 14 channels we had already had. In prime time at night, they all had interesting shows. Therefore, the five o

2、f us-my parents, my sisters and I-had to argue over what to watch. Finally, we agreed that we should watch the “most interesting“ program. If wecould agree what that was. However, all of us there remember that for a long time after we had TV, there were only one or two channels available. The increa

3、se in options reveals an important change in our life: the abundance of choice. Fifteen years ago we all dressed in one style and in one color. Today, we select from a wide variety of designs and shades. Fifteen years ago, we read few newspapers. Today, we read English newspapers like the China Dail

4、y and the 21st Century, as well as various Chinese newspapers. Fifteen years ago, English majors took only 第 2 页 courses in language and literature. Today, we also study Western culture, journalism, business munications, international relations, and puter science. The emergence of choices marks the

5、beginning of a new era in Chinas history; an era of diversity, of material and cultural richness, and an era of the rebirth of the Chinese nation. We enjoy the abundance of choice. But this has not e easily. About 150 years ago, China was forced to open up its door by Western canons and gunboats. It

6、 has been through the struggle and sacrifice of generations that we finally have gained the opportunity to choose for ourselves. The policy of reform and openness is the choice that has made all the difference. Like others of my age, Im too young to have experienced the time when the Chinese people

7、had no right to choose. However, as the next century draws near, it is time to ask: What does choice really mean to us young people? Is choice a game that relies on chance or luck? Is choice an empty promise that never materializ 第 3 页 zes? Or is choice a puzzle so difficult that we have to avoid it

8、? First, I would like to say: To choose means to claim opportunities. I am a third-year English major. An important choice for me, of course, is what to do upon graduation. I can go to graduate school, at home or abroad. I can go to work as a teacher, a translator, a journalist, an editor and a dipl

9、omat. Actually, the system of mutual selection has allowed me to approach almost every career opportunity in China. Indeed, this is not going to be an easy choice. I would love to work in such big cities as Beijing or Shanghai or Shenzhen. I would also love to return to my hometown, which is intimat

10、e, though slightly lagging in development. I would love to stay in the coastal area where life is exciting and fast-paced. I would also love to put down roots in central and western China, which is underdeveloped, but holds great potential. All of these sound good. But they are only possibilities. T

11、o those of us who are bewildered at the abundance of opportunities, I would like to say: To choose means to 第 4 页 accept challenge. To us young people, challenge often emerges in the form of petition. In the next century, petition will not only e from other college graduates, but also from people of

12、 all ages and of all origins. With increasing international exchanges, we have to face growing petition from the whole outside world. This is calling for a higher level of our personal development. Fifteen years ago, the knowledge of a foreign language or of puter operation was considered merely an

13、advantage. But today, with wider educational opportunities, this same knowledge has bee essential to everyone. Given this situation, even our smallest choices will require great wisdom and personal determination. As we gain more initiative in choice making, the consequence of each choice also bees m

14、ore important. As we gain more initiative in choice making, the consequence of each choice also bees more impo rtant. Nuclear power, for instance, may improve our 第 5 页 quality of life. But it can also be used to damage the lives and possessions of millions. Economic development has enriched our liv

15、es but brought with it serious harm to our air, water and health. To those of us who are blind to the consequences of their choices, I would like to say, To choose means to take responsibility. When we are making choices for ourselves, we cannot casually say: “Its just my own business. “ As policy m

16、akers of the next century, we cannot fail to see our responsibility to those who share the earth with us. The traditional Chinese culture teaches us to study hard and work hard so as to honor our family. To me, however, this family is not just the five of us who quarreled over television programs. R

17、ather, it is the whole of the human family. As I am making my choices, I will not forget the smile of my teacher when I correctly spelled out the word “China“ for the first time, I will not forget the happy faces of the boys and girls we helped to send back to school in the mountains of Jiangxi Prov

18、ince. I will not forget the tearful eyes of women and children in Bosnia, Chechnya and Somali, where millions are suffering from war, famine or 第 6 页 poverty. All these people, known and unknown, make up our big human family. At different points, they came into my life and broaden my perspective. Now as I am to make choices for myself, it is time to make efforts to improve their lives, because a world will benefit us all only if every one in it can lead a peaceful and prosperous life.

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