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關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022(精選5篇)篇一:關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022Inthissummerholidays,Ireadabookcalled,itwaswrittenbytheCharlesDickens,oneofthemostfamousEnglishwriters。Hewrotelotsofwonderfulnovels。Thisbookisoneofhispositions。

Peoplealwaysliketoparewiththeirfriends。Itisabigfoibleofallthepeople。Ifotherpeoplehavealotofmoney,wealsowanttoberich。Ifallthepeoplearoundusarepoor,wenevermindthatweareverypoor,too。wewillnotashamedbecauseofourfolly。Thisisasocialproblem。

Ifweneverpossessanything,wewillnotmindwelostsomething。Sincewedon’twanttobeveryrich,wewillnotfeeldespondbecausepoor。

TheprotagonistofthisnovelisPip(Handel)。Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasababy。Hissisterhadbroughthimup‘byhand’。HissistermarriedtoJoeGargery,thevillageblacksmith。Theydidn’thavemuchmoney,andPipneverwenttoschooltostudy。Buthewasoftenveryhappy。Becauseallofhisfriendsarelikehim。Itisn’tveryunfortunatetothem,thisistheirlives。Butbyachance,Piphelpedaconvict;hegavemuchfoodtohim。ThenhemetMissHavisham,averystrangeoldwomanandshewasveryrich。

Fouryearslater,MissHavishamwantsPiptoberemovedfromhishomeandeducatedasagentlemanwhoexpectsinheritafortunewhenhegrowup。

Afterhearingthat。Pipstartedtodespisehispoorfriends。Heevenfeelashamedbecausehelivewiththepoorman。Pip’s‘greatexpectations’destroyedhislife。

Thisnoveltoldusthatwecannotparewithothers。Don’tfeelenvyattheothersmoney。Andifonedayyoubeveryrich,pleasedon’tdespiseyourpoorfriends。

篇二:關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022oneofthemostinterestingquestionsaboutgulliverstravelsiswhetherthehouyhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandtheyarethebuttofswift'ssatire。inotherwords,inbookiv,isswiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesordoesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyastheproperwaytoact《ifwelookcloselyatthewaythatthehouyhnhnmsact,wecanseethatinfactswiftdoesnottakethemseriously:heusesthemtoshowthedangersofpride。

firstwehavetoseethatswiftdoesnoteventakegullverseriously。forinstance,hisnamesoundsmuchlikegullible,whichsuggeststhathewillbelieveanything。also,whenhefirstseestheyahoosandtheythrowexcrementonhim,herespondsbydoingthesameinreturnuntiltheyrunaway。hesays,"imustneedsdiscoversomemorerationalbeing,"eventhoughasahumanheisalreadythemostrationalbeingthereis。thisiswhyswiftreferstoerasmusdarwinsdiscoveryoftheoriginofthespeciesandthevoyageofthebeagle-toshowhowgulliverknowsthatpeopleareatthetopofthefoodchain。butiflemulegulliverissatirized,soarethehouyhnhnms,whosevoicessoundlikethecallofcastrati。theywalkontwolegsinsteadoffour,andseemtobemuchlikepeople。asgulliversays,"itwaswiththeutmostastonishmentthatiwitnessedthesecreaturesplayingthefluteanddancingavienesewaltz。tomymind,theyseemedlikethegreatesthumanseverseenincourt,evenmored

extrousthanthelordedmundburke"。asthisquotedemonstrates,gulliveristerriblyimpressed,buthisadmirationforthehouyhnhnmsisshort-livedbecausetheyaresoprideful。forinstance,theleaderofthehouyhnhnmsclaimsthathehasreadalltheworksofcharlesdickens,andthathecansinglehandedlyrecitethenamesofallthekingsandqueensofenglanduptogeorgeii。swiftsubtlyshowsthatthishouyhnhnmsprideismisplacedwhen,inthemiddleoftheintellectualpetition,heforgetsthenameofqueenelizabethshusband。

swiftssatireofthehouyhnhnmsesoutinotherwaysaswell。oneofthemostmemorablescenesiswhenthedapplegreymareattemptstowoothehorsethatguenivrehasbroughtwithhimtotheisland。firstsheactsflirtatiously,paradingaroundthebewilderedhorse。butwhenthisdoesnothavethedesiredeffect,shegetsanotheridea:"asiwatchedinamazementfrommyperchinthetopofatree,thesorrelnagdashedoffandreturnedwithayahooonherbackwhowasyetmoremonstrousthanmr。popebeingfittedbyaclothier。shedroppedthiscreaturebeforemynagasifofferingupasacrifice。myhorsesniffedthecreatureandturnedaway。"itmightseemthatweshouldtakethissceneseriouslyasafailedattemptatcourtship,andthatconsequentlyweshouldseethegreymareasanunrequitedlover。butitmakesmoresenseifweseethatswiftisbeingsatirichere:itisthefemalehouyhnhnmwhomakesthemove,whichwouldnothavehappenedineighteenth-centuryengland。thehouyhnhmisb

eingprideful,anditisthatpridethatmakeshimunabletoimpressgullivershorse。gulliverimaginesthehorsesaying,sblood,thenotionofcreatingthebarebackedbeastwithananimalwhohadheldmr。popeonherbackmakesmequeezy。

afinalindicationthatthehouyhnmnsarenotmeanttobetakenseriouslyoccurswhentheleaderofthehouynhmsvisitslilliput,wherehevisitsthefrenchroyalsociety。hegoesintoaroominwhichascientististryingtoturnwineintowater(itselfapridefulactthatreferstothemarriageatgallilee)。thescientisthasbeenworkinghardattheexperimentformanyyearswithoutsuccess,whenthehouyhnmnarrivesandimmediatelyknowsthattodo:"thecreaturenosoonersteppedthroughthedoorwaythanhestruckuponaplan。slurpingupallthewineinsight,hequicklymadewaterinabucketthatsatnearthedoor"。

篇三:關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022Somepeoplesaythatmoneyisthebestthingintheworld.ButIconsiderreadingbooksasthebestandthemostpreciousthingonecaneverhave.

有人說世界上錢最好,我認為讀書最好,而且讀書是無價寶。

Readingbooksisveryimportant.Firstofall,itisknowledgethatmakessocietydevelopandbyreadingbooksyoucangetallkindsofknowledge.Furthemore,readingbooksmakesyouaqualifiedpersonandmakesyourlifeenjoyable.

讀書是很重要的。首先,知識使社會進步,通過讀書你可以得到各種知識,另外,讀書使你成為一個合格人才,使你生活愉快。

Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.Nomatterwhattimeyourcalizetheimportanceofreadingbooks,youcanenjoyitduringtherestofyourlifetime.Lovebooks,fortheyareyourbestfriends.

活到老學(xué)到老。不論你什么時候意識到讀書的重要性,你都可以享受到余生讀書的樂趣。熱愛書吧,書是你的摯友。

篇四:關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022Asiswellknown,booksteachustolearnlife,truth,scienceandmanyotherusefulthings.

Theyincreaseourknowledge,broadenourmindsandstrengthenourcharacter.Inotherwords,theyareourgoodteachersandwisefriends.

Thisisthereasonwhyourparentsalwaysencourageustoreadmorebooks.

Readingisagoodthing,butwemustpaygreatattentiontothechoiceofbooks.

Itistruethatwecanderivebenefitsfromgoodbooks.

However,badbookswilldousmoreharmthangood.

如眾所周知,書籍教我們學(xué)習(xí)人生,真理,科學(xué)以及許多有用的東西。它們增加我們的知識,擴大我們的心胸并加強我們的品格。換句話說,它們是我們的良師益友。這是為什么我們的父母終是激勵我們要多讀書的理由。

讀書是一好事,但我們必須多加注意書的選擇。不錯,我們能從好書中獲得益處。然而,壞書卻對我們有害無益。

篇五:關(guān)于讀書的英語作文演講稿2022Peopleoftensaythatgoldandsilverarethemostvaluablethingsintheworld.But

Idon'tthinkso.Inmyopinion,toreadbooksismorevaluablethananythingelse.

Theoldsaying"Toopenabookisalwayshelpful"c

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