小学年级英语朗诵稿

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小学年级英语朗诵稿

1、小学年级英语朗诵稿

  In my dual profession as an educator and health care provider, I have worked with numerous children infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The relationships that I have had with these special kids have been gifts in my life. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great courage can be found in the smallest of packages. Let me tell you about Tyler.

  Tyler was born infected with HIV: his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to enable him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube surgically ed in a vein in his chest. This tube was connected to a pump, which he carried in a small backpack on his back. Medications were hooked up to this pump and were continuously supplied through this tube to his bloodstream. At times, he also needed supplemented oxygen to support his breathing.

  Tyler wasn’t willing to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not unusual to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-laden backpack and dragging his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon. All of us who knew Tyler marveled at his pure joy in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler’s mom often teased him by telling him that he moved so fast she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly spot him.

  This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, so did his HIV-infected mother. When it became apparent that he wasn’t going to survive, Tyler’s mom talked to him about death. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.

  A few days before his death, Tyler beckoned me over to his hospital bed and whispered, “I might die soon. I’m not scared. When I die, please dress me in red. Mom promised she’s coming to heaven, too. I’ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.”

2、小学年级英语朗诵稿

  Good afternoon, teachers! I`m very happy to introduce myself here. I`m Scott. My Chinese name is SunZijing. I`m 13. I`m from Class1 Grade 6 of TongPu No.2 Primary School.

  I have many hobbies, such as playing ping-pong, playing badminton, listening to music, reading magazines and so on. My favourite food is chicken. It`s tasty and yummy. So I`m very strong.

  I`m a naughty boy. I always play tricks. And I just like staying in my room and reading books.

  But I have a dream, I want to be a car-designer. Because I`m a car fan.This is me. Please remember SunZijing! Thank you very much!

  An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.

  Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."

3、小学年级英语朗诵稿

  Have you ever done something silly that made you feel so embarrassed? Well, I had a really bad Saturday morning.

  I went shopping last week, on my way home, it began to rain. I quickly ran into a nearby phone box because I didn't have an umbrella. It was raining hard and I decided to stay in the phone box until it stopped. A few minutes later, I saw a young man walk up to the phone box, wearing a yellow raincoat and holding a tool box. I didn’t want to go out into the rain, so I picked up the phone and pretended I was talking to someone. I thought he would go away, but he didn't. He just waited in the heavy rain, watching me wave my hands about and act as if I was deep in conversation.

  Luckily, the rain stopped after about ten minutes. “OK, Mum,”I said loudly into the phone.

  “I'll see you later. Bye!” I put the phone down and went out of the phone box.

  “I'm sorry to keep you waiting for so long.”I said to the man.

  “Oh, I don't want to use the phone,”he replied. “I've just come to repair it. It doesn't work.”

  My face turned red and I quickly ran off with my head down. That was certainly the most embarrassing time of my life.

4、小学年级英语朗诵稿

  In my dual profession as an educator and health care provider, I have worked with numerous children infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The relationships that I have had with these special kids have been gifts in my life. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great courage can be found in the smallest of packages. Let me tell you about Tyler.

  Tyler was born infected with HIV: his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to enable him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube surgically ed in a vein in his chest. This tube was connected to a pump, which he carried in a small backpack on his back. Medications were hooked up to this pump and were continuously supplied through this tube to his bloodstream. At times, he also needed supplemented oxygen to support his breathing.

  Tyler wasn’t willing to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not unusual to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-laden backpack and dragging his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon. All of us who knew Tyler marveled at his pure joy in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler’s mom often teased him by telling him that he moved so fast she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly spot him.

  This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, so did his HIV-infected mother. When it became apparent that he wasn’t going to survive, Tyler’s mom talked to him about death. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.

  A few days before his death, Tyler beckoned me over to his hospital bed and whispered, “I might die soon. I’m not scared. When I die, please dress me in red. Mom promised she’s coming to heaven, too. I’ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.”

5、小学年级感人朗诵稿

  爱的记忆

  夜,已深

  我还独自在街头徘徊

  等着你回来

  花落了花还会再开

  你走了却不再回来……

  独留我在悲伤的世界里轻声哭泣

  泪水悄悄划过离别的痕迹

  该如何寻找

  已消逝的记忆

  吟咏着的忧伤,浸润爱的旋律

  无法越过这遥远的距离

  无法将无奈停留在这里

  我们的爱恋

  是否不再继续……

  想起当初

  我们曾经的约定

  相互守望着灵魂

  守望着记忆

  而如今

  雪仍在飘扬

  风仍在吹拂

  我们的爱恋

  早已伴随记忆远去

  不知你可曾明白

  不知你可曾记忆

  永世的爱恋

  将被永世的守望回忆

6、小学年级感人朗诵稿

  假如我有一匹马

  假如我有一匹马,

  我会骑着它,

  在春天的草丛里慢慢地走。

  缤纷的蝴蝶萦绕着马蹄,

  几只蚂蚱轻盈的跳开。

  微风扬起马鬃,

  马低头静静的吃草。

  假如我有一匹马,

  我会牵着它,

  在夏日的树林里漫步,

  聆听清晨的鸟鸣,

  躲开晌午的骄阳。

  树叶沙沙作响,

  树林就是绝美的仙境。

  假如我有一匹马,

  我会和它在一起,

  在丰收的田野里玩耍,

  在阵阵麦香的`浸染中,

  倾听农民伯伯的欢笑声。

  假如我有一匹马,

  我会骑着它,

  抵达任何想去的地方。

  串串马蹄印不断延伸,

  在金色阳光的照耀下,

  仿佛是通向梦想的彩虹。

7、小学年级感人朗诵稿

  春天

  当瑞雪融化的时候,

  当柳树点头的时候。

  春姑娘已悄悄来临,

  携带着无限的生机。

  小草轻轻地点着头,

  向经过的行人问好。

  小河缓缓的流动着,

  让鱼虾翻滚着波涛。

  我沿着春天的脚步,

  踏遍这自然的小径。

  看蝴蝶在眼前飞舞,

  看蜻蜓在空中款款。

  春啊,你竟是这般的美丽!

  春啊,竟是这般的令人陶醉!

  让春风吹过这片土地,

  带走人间的尘埃。

  留下美丽的

  世界。

8、小学年级朗诵稿

  女1:当你为同伴取得了优异的成绩,而热烈鼓掌的时候,

  男1:当你为明星做了精彩的表演而热烈鼓掌的时候,

  女2:请你不要忘记为自己鼓掌,

  男2:为自己的成长鼓掌。

  女1:当你吹灭生日蜡烛,

  男1:唱起〈祝你生日快乐〉的时候,

  齐:你要为自己鼓掌。

  合(女1、女2):长大了一岁,

  合(男1、男2):就意味着成长了一分,

  齐(女):身体成长了一分,

  齐(男):心智成长了一分,

  女2:一个高度攀过去了,

  男2:新的'高度正在等待被征服。

  齐:这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  男1:当你把一元钱从口袋里掏出,

  男2:郑重地投进“希望工程”捐款箱的时候,

  齐(男):你要为自己鼓掌。

  女1:掏出一元钱,就意味着奉献了自我,远离了一步“小我”;

  女2:投进一元钱,就意味着关心了他人,有了更广大的胸怀。

  合(女1、女2):品德从低微走向高尚,

  齐:这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  女1:当你通过潜心努力,

  女2:终于解答出一道难题的时候,

  齐(女):你要为自己鼓掌。

  男1:解答了难题,意味着智力增强了一分,

  男2:智慧的宝库增加了一笔财富;

  女1:意味着懂得了一个真理,

  女2:“获取”必须由“付出”来支撑。

  合:智慧之花结出了新的果实,

  齐:这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  女1:当你手中的铅球奋力推出,成绩又提高了一米的时候,

  齐:你要为自己鼓掌。

  男1:提高了一米,意味成绩有了新的增加,

  男2:意味着体质有了增强。

  合(男1、男2):你这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  女2:当你放下手中的画笔,完成了一幅美术佳作的时候,

  齐:你要为自己鼓掌。

  女1:完成一幅佳作,意味着在艺苑中增添了一分美丽,

  男1:意味着艺术素养有了提高,

  女2:意味着审美能力有了增强。

  合(女1、女2):你这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  女1:当你端下炒锅,亲手做出了一盘美菜的时侯,

  齐:你要为自己鼓掌。

  男1::炒出一盘美菜,意味着学会了一种技能,

  女2:意味着得到一次锻炼,

  男2:意味着明白了劳动的道理。

  合:这样的时刻,难道不值得鼓掌吗?

  男1:鼓掌吧,

  齐(全体男):为自己的成长鼓掌吧!

  男2:鼓掌是一种庆祝,

  齐(全体男):庆祝自己取得了进步;

  女1:鼓掌是一种奖赏,

  齐(全体女):奖赏自己得到了荣誉;

  女2:鼓掌是一种激励,

  齐(全体女):激励自己发挥更大的潜能;

  合(男1、女1):鼓掌是一种鞭策,

  合(男2、女2):鞭策自己继续前进永不懈怠。

  合(男1、男2):每一个人都为自己鼓掌吧,

  合(女1、女2):为自己的成长鼓掌,

  齐(全体):在响亮的掌声中,更快更好地成长,腾飞!

9、小学年级散文朗诵稿

  如花般娇媚。宛若春天的嫁衣,挂上了热闹的枝头,有意无意间总能吸引路人的视线。或浓,就千树万树姹紫嫣红,或淡,就雨润梨花风情万种。仿佛春天只为一个人沉醉,而沉醉中又怎能分清,哪一朵花儿最美。

  如花般幽香。宛若孩童时迷失的梦的衣裳,斑斓而单薄,却裹着纯洁的希望,悄然为生命的每个季节梳妆。这希望,平常中不会记起,失落时猛然惆怅。深深地呼吸,用一生的时光,不算长。

  如花般珍贵。宛若故乡阁楼里尘封的那份相思,萦绕着,不会随时间而消逝。它在每个多情的夜里响起,拨弄你疼惜的心弦,轻柔轻柔柔地,沁入心灵最深处的那方天地,让你不由得小心包裹起,不露一点缝隙。

  如花般绽放。宛若深藏于海底的岩浆,将爆发的勇气酝酿,就算炙热的奔放在一刹那冷却成千古的忧伤,也要感受生命所给予的自由的力量。莫叹花开花落,春红无常,即使在最阴霾的角落绽放,凄雨冷风,无人欣赏,而那绽放的过程,便是温暖一生的阳光。

  平淡对待得失,冷眼看尽繁华,畅达时不张狂,挫折时不消沉。在人生的历练中涵养淡定从容的定力,在潮起潮落的人生戏台上,举重若轻,击节而歌“采菊东篱下,悠然见南山”,以一份洒脱娴静的心态来面对喧嚣的红尘。落花无语,留香阵阵,以淡定从容的态度面对人生,这种境界也许难以企及,但是我们应该走在追求这种境界的路上。