A man walking in the night slipped from a rock. Afraid that he would fall down thousands of feet, because he knew that place was a very deep valley, he took hold of a branch that was hanging over the rock. In the night all he couls see was a bottomless abyss. He shouted, his own shout reflected back--there was nobody to hear.
You can imagine that man and his whole night of scare. Every moment there was death, his hands were becoming cold, he was losing his gripand as the sun came out he looked down and he laughed. There was no abyss. Just six inches down there was a rock. He could have rested the whole night, slept well---the rock was big enough---but the whole night was a nightmare.
Fear is only six inches deep. Now it is up to you whether you want to go on cling to the branch and turn your life into a nightmare, or whether you would love to leave the branch and stand on your feet.
There is nothing to fear.
People travel by plane, by train, by ship, by bus. To me, the best way of traveling on a summer vacation is to go on foot.
My preference depends on the purpose of the travel. On a summer vacation I travel to refresh myself and to see the countryside. When I use my feet and walk on a grass covered path along a river or among the hills I feel detached from the noise of the city and closer to the nature. And when I travel on foot I get more freedom. I can plan my own schedule. I can choose my own route. I can stop where I like. And I can see things and people that I might miss if I travel on a train or on a bus. net
When faster and more convenient ways for travel are becoming available, I still favor using my own feet. I get much pleasure from it. People travel by plane, by train, by ship, by bus. To me, the best way of traveling on a summer vacation is to go on foot.
今天上午,我们学校举行了“感恩我们在行动”的演讲活动,是邀请家长和同学共同参加的,演讲的是范老师(范红伟),听了演讲以后让我们深深感动……
演讲开始了,他给我们讲了一个不可轻篾的一个故事,故事中说,在日本地震的当天晚上,他的一个同事去逛街,发现有一个店门口很吵,就挤进去一看,原来是三个中学生和一个老板在吵,一打听才知道,这个老板是做“日本美食”的,三个中学生认为中国不能有日本的东西。所以要砸了这个店,一个中年站了出来,神情严肃地说:“那你胸前挂着的mp3是日本生产的,你的手机也是日本生产的啊!”他们无话可说了,害羞的当着这么多人的面离开了。语音刚落,我们便鼓起了掌。
后来他问了我们一个问题,问题是:“你们下辈子要要当什么?为什么?我说:“我下辈子要当一只无所处处的小狗,因为可以不读书啊!”我妈妈和上下左右的家长哭笑不得。等范老师讲了一个又一个做人的道理,我这才知道,从今天以后要做一个勤劳的人。
演讲到了尾段,范老师给我们讲了老师多么辛苦和劳累,在表示谢谢之余,让我们去抱一下班主任,表示谢意。茅老师抱着我们激动地热泪盈眶。
到了演讲结束时,范老师让每位同学站起来,面对家长向亲爱的家长表示致谢,说:“你们辛苦了,我爱你!”大家都流出了眼泪。
演讲结束了,我们深深地懂得了爸爸妈妈的辛苦,老师的教育之恩,等我们长大了一定要报答他们,为祖国做出一份贡献。
记得,那是个秋高气爽的下午,我参加了学校举办的演讲比赛。
演讲开始前几分钟,我还在为确保成功做最后的准备。
演讲时,我望着台下那一张张熟悉的面孔,反而更加紧张了,心跳得很厉害,只觉得两腿在颤抖着。
这时,全场肃静了,就连那河边潺潺的流水声,都能清楚可听,我的心更慌,只觉得这种悄然的静,静得可怕,我站在台上,一时呆住了,不知所措,很久没能说出话。
突然,一声清脆的掌声传入我的耳际,是他———校长在为我鼓掌,他沉稳而有力地击着掌,像清泉注入我的心头,似一种花的芬芳传入我的'鼻中,如洪波激荡着我的心扉。
这掌声开启了我的思绪,在不知不觉中演讲结束了,掌声却在我的脑海中久久地回荡。
掌声,是前进的动力,给了我面向人生顶峰不断探索的动力。
人需要掌声,它能给人以信心。
让我们击响掌声吧!
向着太阳,向着蓝天,向着白云,让它们来传递我们的心声!
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