The changes with the coming of mobile phones,英語演講稿一分鐘的!!!!
您好,樓主!!
手機帶來的改變:(你可以想想沒有手機的時候世界是什么樣的 再想想現在 哪些地方改變了)
*ies become smaller compared with the past;(世界變小了)
For example, we can connect anyone who we need to have a talk in person in a distance.
* the modern cities, people do not feel tedious in aspects of the urban lives.(現代生活不再乏味)
For instance, increasing types of apps can help us enjoy ourselves when we are alone.
* and more people get old earlier than the past decades.(人類提前衰老)
For example, many people become old in an earlier age because of th radiation pollution(輻射污染).
祝樓主學習進步!!
演講稿假如世界沒有了手機
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玩手機是家長們擔心的事情,它會讓孩子們的視力下降。還會讓孩子們的學習成績下降,因此,家長們總是提醒孩子:”少玩手機!“然而,家長們可曾想過,手機的好處比壞處還多呢?
假如世界上真的沒有手機,我們將面臨怎樣的情景呢?
手機會在我們想跟朋友們聊天的時候”閃亮登場“,讓你和朋友的溝通隨時隨地,當你想問候一下親戚,又不能去他家做客時,電話也是最好的選擇,只要動一動手指,你就能跟親戚愉快地說話啦!假如沒有了手機,那么這世界就少了一種可聯系的方式。
而且手機也具有娛樂功能。只要工作累了,聽聽音樂也是不錯的選擇。只要在手機里下載自己喜歡的音樂,在休息時你就可以戴上耳機,閉上眼睛,讓疲倦的身子漸漸放松下來,這樣既完成了任務,自己也不會累,多好啊!假如沒有手機,生活將變得多么單調呀!
你如果有疑問,一般情況下,只要你打開手機,問一問住在手機里的百度爺爺,所有的問題一下子就會解決了,假如沒有手機,人們的一些問題就不能及時解決了。
Rome was not built in a day 演講作文
“A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” also sometimes given as, “A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush,” is a proverb saying that it is better to stick with something you already have, rather than pursuing something you may never get. This proverb is a very popular warning, widely used in many English-speaking countries.
The basic warning of “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” is that you must take care not to get too greedy in life. If you are holding a bird in the hand, you have your meal for the evening. You can take that one bird, and be well fed. If instead you let it go to pursue two birds you’ve spied in a bush, you may catch neither, and wind up hungry for the night. This proverb points out that by passing up a sure thing for a more promising possibility, you also run the risk of losing both the sure thing and the promising possibilit
The basic warning of “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” is that you must take care not to get too greedy in life. If you are holding a bird in the hand, you have your meal for the evening. You can take that one bird, and be well fed. If instead you let it go to pursue two birds you’ve spied in a bush, you may catch neither, and wind up hungry for the night. This proverb points out that by passing up a sure thing for a more promising possibility, you also run the risk of losing both the sure thing and the promising possi
Life is full of such dark clouds, looming on our hearts, but we must remember everything is not as bad as it seems, and you may find a little good even in the worst * good and bad thing have a upside or downside, there are no absolutes, so we must not worry ourselves too much with what going on in our lives, rather we must be up to the challenge every day, and be prepared to see that silver lining in every dark cloud.
People who are always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. As such, the proverb is often interpreted as referring to figurative nomads who avoid taking on responsibilities or cultivating or advancing their own knowledge, experience, or culture. Another interpretation equates "moss" to "stagnation"; as such the proverb can also refer to those who keep moving as never lacking for fresh ideas or * this means that a person who moves from one place to another, one job to another, one field to another(career wise) will not manage to collect money, property and materialistic things in life. Because this person will never be in a position to settle down in life and will not able to make a fortune for * is meant to suggest that while a stone moves continuously, it has no time to gather moss as moss will only be gathered on a stationery object.
This translates literally with the stone becoming a person and the moss becoming commitment, problems or anything perceived as negative, trying to gather on the person who in turn keeps moving, preventing problems gathering in the first place.
For instance a traveller could use the expression as a way to describe his life; wandering from place to place means he has no time to establish any ties, gain or form any relationships which could break down or encounter any of the day to day problems people generally tend to accumilate whilst going about their days; the expression "a rolling stone gathers no moss" could then be used by this person when asked to explain his life choice.
"a rolling stone gathers no moss" means that you accept what you have and you keep trying to make it better, you progress. That you excel in finding ways to make your life and your self better.