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1、生日演講稿英文2分鐘演講 演講稿也叫演講詞,它是在較為隆重的儀式上和某些公眾場合發(fā)表的講話文稿。 演講稿是進行演講的依據(jù),是對演講內(nèi)容和形式的規(guī)范和提示,它體現(xiàn)著演講的目的和手段,下面是給大家的生日演講稿英文2分鐘演講,僅供參考。 Iam very happy today because I am twelve years old. In these years,I learned many things and spend some happy days. First of all,I must thanks my father and mother.They love me very mu

2、ch. Second,I want to thank all of my friend because they help me lofs of. Finally,I hope that eveyone can enjoy themselves. Dear father, mother, relatives and friends, wele to my birthday gathering. I am 12 years old today. I would like to thank all of you for the help and encouragement you had give

3、n to me during my growing age. I would specially thank my father and mother for the beautiful years you had given me. I love you. Thank you! Bob has always been a great boss,and Im sure everybody agrees with me.I have never met a person who is as understanding and patient as Bob. We have thrown this

4、 birthday party not only to celebrate your fourty-fifth birthday,Bob,but,more importantly,to express our gratitude for your thoughtful leadership.We all want to say thank you to you. It is really wonderful for all of us to grow older together and work together under Bobs leadership.And Im sure Bob w

5、ill also take the leadership in staying young. Happy birthday,Bob,and many more happy returns! Of late years the public have been trying to tackle me in every way they possibly can, and failing to make anything of it they have turned to treating me Bs a great man. This is a dreadful fate to over- ta

6、ke anybody. There has been a distinct attempt to do it again now, and for that reason I absolutely decline to say anything about the celebration of my seventieth birthday. But when the Labor Party, my old friends the Labor Party, invited me here I knew that l should be all right. Now, however, we ha

7、ve built up a constitutional Party. We have built it up on a socialistic basis. My friend, Mr. Sidney Webb, Mr. Macdonald and myself said definitely at the beginning that what we had got to do was to make the Socialist Party a constitutional party to which any respectable God-fearing man could belon

8、g without the slightest promise of his respectability. We got rid of all those traditional that is why _s in the present day are more afraid of us than they were of any of the Radical people. Our position is a perfectly simple one and we have the great advantage of understanding our position. We opp

9、ose socialism to capitalism. Aording to the capitalists, there will be a guara11tee to the world that every man in tile country would get a job. They didnt contend it would be a well-paid job, because if it was well paid a man would save up enough one week to stop working the next week, and they wer

10、e determined to keep a man working the whole time on a bare subsistence wage - and, on the other hand, divide an aumulation of capita1. They said capita1ism not only secured this for the working man, but, by insuring fabulous wealth in the hands of a small class of people, they would save money whet

11、her they liked it or not and would have to invest it. That is capitalism, and this _ is always interfering with capitalism. Instead of giving a man a job or letting him starve they are giving him doles - after making sure he has paid for them first. They are giving capitalists subsidies and making a

12、ll sorts of regulations that are breaking up their own system. All the time they are doing it, and we are _ing them it is breaking up, they dont understand. We say in criticism of capitalism: Your system has never kept its promises for one single day since it was promulgated. Our production is ridic

13、ulous. We are producing eighty horsepower motor cars when many more houses should be built. We are producing most extravagant luxuries while children starve. You have stood production on its head. Instead of beginning with the things the nation needs most, you are beginning at just the opposite end.

14、 We say distribution has bee so glaringly ridiculous that there are only two people out of the 47,000,000 people in this country who approve of the present system of distribution-one is the Duke of Northumberland and the other is Lord Banbury. We are opposed to that theory. Socialism, which is perfe

15、ctly clear and unmistakable, says the thing you have got to take care of is your distribution. We have to begin with that, and private property, if it stands in the way of good distribution, has got to go. A man who holds public property must hold it on the pub1ic condition on which, for instance, I

16、 carry my walking stick. I am not al1owed to do what I like with it. I must not knock you on the head with it. We say that if distribution goes wrong, everything else goes wrong-religion, morals - government. And we say, therefore , a great fee1ing of pleasure that l can say what a good many people cant say. Dear father, mother, relatives and friends, wele to my birthday gather

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