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英语演讲稿开头和结尾
1.
开头:
good
morning
everybody!its
my
honor
to
speak
here,and
i
am
very
glad
to
share my topic with you. then today id
like to talk something about......
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上好!能在这里做此次演讲我十分荣幸,也很高兴能跟大家一起分享我的主题,今天我想演
讲的是
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结尾:
ok,thank
you
for
listening,thats
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(好了,谢谢各位的聆听,我的演讲结
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2.
尊敬的评委,尊贵的来宾,女士们,先生们,大家晚上好!能够站在这里进行演说,
我
感
到
十
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荣
幸
。
今
天
我
将
和
大
家
一
起
分
享
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honorable
judges,distinguished
guests,ladies
and
gentlemen,good
evening!i
feel
really
honored
to
stand
here
and
make
a im going to look together with you
into this question:
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语演讲
10
篇开头结尾
1. oklahoma bombing memorial prayer
service address
william jefferson
clinton
s: thank you very much,
governor keating and mrs. keating, reverend
graham, to
the
families
of
those
who
have
been
lost
and
wounded,
to
the
people
of
oklahoma
city,
who have endured so much, and the
people of this wonderful state, to all of you who
are here as our fellow americans.
e:
my
fellow
americans,
a
tree
takes
a
long
time
to
grow,
and
wounds
take
a
long
time to
heal. but we must begin. those who are lost now
belong to god. some day we
will be with
them. but until that happens, their legacy must be
our lives.
thank you all, and god
bless you.
2. remarks at the
brandenburg gate
ronald reagan
e: in the 1950s -- in the 1950s
khrushchev predicted: we will bury you.
3. address on taking the oath of
the u.s. presidency
gerald r. ford
s: mr. chief justice, my dear
friends, my fellow americans:
the
oath that i have taken is the same oath that was
taken by george washington
and by every
president under the constitution. but i assume the
presidency under
extraordinary
circumstances never before experienced by
americans. this is an hour
of history
that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts.
e: with all the strength and all
the good sense i have gained from life, with
all the confidence of my family, my
friends, and my dedicated staff impart to me,
and with the good will of countless
americans i have encountered in recent visits
to 40 states, i now solemnly reaffirm
my promise i made to you last december 6: to
uphold the constitution; to do what is
right as god gives me to see the right; and
to do the very best i can for america.
god helping me, i will not let you
down.
thank you.
4. energy and the national goals - a crisis of
confidence
jimmy carter
s: this a special night for me.
exactly three years ago, on july 15, 1976, i
accepted the nomination of my party to
run for president of the united states. i
promised you a president who is not
isolated from the people, who feels your pain,
and who shares your dreams, and who
draws his strength and his wisdom from you.
thank you and good night.
5. on vietnam and not seeking
reelection
lyndon baines johnson
s: good evening, my fellow
americans:
tonight i want to speak
to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. no
other
question
so
preoccupies
our people. no other dream
so absorbs the 250 million human
beings
who live in that part of the world. no other goal
motivates american policy
in southeast
asia.
e: accordingly, i shall not
seek, and i will not accept, the nomination of my
party
for
another
term
as
your
president.
but
let
men
everywhere
know,
however,
that
a
strong and a confident and a vigilant america
stands ready tonight to seek an
honorable peace; and stands ready
tonight to defend an honored cause, whatever the
price, whatever the burden, whatever
the sacrifice that duty may require.
thank you for listening. good night and god bless
all of you.
6. cambodian incursion
address
richard m. nixon
s: good evening, my fellow
americans. ten days ago, in my report to the
nation
on
vietnam,
i
announced
the
decision
to
withdraw
an
additional
150,000
americans
from
vietnam over the next year. i said then
that i was making that decision despite our
concern over increased enemy activity
in laos, in cambodia, and in south vietnam.
and at that time i warned that if i
concluded that increased enemy activity in any
of these areas endangered the lives of
americans remaining in vietnam, i would not
hesitate
to
take
strong
and
effective
measures
to
deal
with
that
situation.
despite
that
warning,
north
vietnam
has
increased
its
military
aggression
in
all
these
areas,
and particularly in
cambodia.
e: the possibility of
winning a just peace in vietnam and in the pacific
is at
is customary to conclude a
speech from the white house by asking support
for the president of the united states.
tonight, i depart from that
precedent.
what
i
ask
is
far
more
important.
i
ask
for
your
support
for
our
brave
men
fighting
tonight
halfway
around
the
world,
not
for
territory,
not
for
glory,
but
so
that
their
younger
brothers
and
their
sons
and
your
sons
can
have
a
chance
to
grow
up
in
a
world
of
peace,
and freedom, and justice.
thank you, and good night.
anita
hill
s: my name is anita f. hill,
and i am a professor of law at the university of
oklahoma.
i
was
born
on
a
farm
in
okmulgee
county,
oklahoma,
in
1956.
i
am
the
youngest
of
13
children.
i
had
my
early
education
in
okmulgee
county.
my
father,
albert
hill,
is a farmer in that
area. my mothers name is irma hill. she is also a
farmer and a
housewife.
silent.
8. television and the
public interest
newton n. minow
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