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第一篇:英文演讲开场白大全

Opening Statement

mr.chairman, senator thurmond, members of the committee, 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 mother's name is irma hill.she is also a farmer and a housewife.my childhood was one of a lot of hard work and not much money, but it was one of solid family affection, as represented by my parents.i was reared in a religious atmosphere in the baptist faith, and i have been a member of the antioch baptist church in tulsa, oklahoma, since 1983.it is a very warm part of my life at the present time.for my undergraduate work, i went to oklahoma state university and graduated from there in 1977.i am attaching to this statement a copy of my resume for further details of my education.i graduated from the university with academic honors and proceeded to the yale law school, where i received my jd degree in 1980.upon graduation from law school, i became a practicing lawyer with the washington, dc, firm of ward, hardraker, and ross.in 1981, i was introduced to now judge thomas by a mutual friend.judge thomas told me that he was anticipating a political appointment, and he asked if i would be interested in working with him.he was, in fact, appointed as assistant secretary of education for civil rights.after he had taken that post, he asked if i would become his assistant, and i accepted that position.in my early period there, i had two major projects.the first was an article i wrote for judge thomas' signature on the education of minority students.the second was the organization of a seminar on high-risk students which was abandoned because judge thomas transferred to the eeoc where he became the chairman of that office.during this period at the department of education, my working relationship with judge thomas was positive.i had a good deal of responsibility and independence.i thought he respected my work and that he trusted my judgment.after approximately three months of working there, he asked me to go out socially with him.what happened next and telling the world about it are the two most difficult things--experiences of my life.it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration and sleepless number--a great number of sleepless nights that i am able to talk of these unpleasant matters to anyone but my close friends.i declined the invitation to go out socially with him and explained to him that i thought it would jeopardize what at the time i considered to be a very good working relationship.i had a normal social life with other men outside of the office.i believed then, as now, that having a social relationship with a person who was supervising my work would be ill-advised.i was very uncomfortable with the idea and told him so.i thought that by saying no and explaining my reasons my employer would abandon his social suggestions.however, to my regret, in the following few weeks, he continued to ask me out on several occasions.he pressed me to justify my reasons for saying no to him.these incidents took place in his office or mine.they were in the form of private conversations which would not have been overheard by anyone else.my working relationship became even more strained when judge thomas began to use work situations to discuss sex.on these occasions, he would call me into his office for reports on education issues and projects, or he might suggest that, because of the time pressures of his schedule, we go to lunch to a government cafeteria.after a brief discussion of work, he would turn the conversation to a discussion of sexual matters.his conversations were very vivid.he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films involving such matters as women having sex with animals and films showing group sex or rape scenes.he talked about pornographic materials depicting inpiduals with large penises or large breasts involved in various sex acts.on several occasions, thomas told me graphically of his own sexual prowess.because i was extremely uncomfortable talking about sex with him at all and particularly in such a graphic way, i told him that i did not want to talk about these subjects.i would also try to change the subject to education matters or to nonsexual personal matters such as his background or his beliefs.my efforts to change the subject were rarely successful.throughout the period of these conversations, he also from time to time asked me for social engagements.my reaction to these conversations was to avoid them by eliminating opportunities for us to engage in extended conversations.this was difficult because at the time i was his only assistant at the office of education--or of

fice for civil rights.during the latter part of my time at the department of education, the social pressures and any conversation of his offensive behavior ended.i began both to believe and hope that our working relationship could be a proper, cordial, and professional one.when judge thomas was made chair of the eeoc, i needed to face the question of whether to go with him.i was asked to do so, and i did.the work itself was interesting, and at that time it appeared that the sexual overtures which had so troubled me had ended.i also faced the realistic fact that i had no alternative job.while i might have gone back to private practice, perhaps in my old firm or at another, i was dedicated to civil rights work, and my first choice was to be in that field.moreover, the department of education itself was a dubious venture.president reagan was seeking to abolish the entire department.for my first months at the eeoc, where i continued to be an assistant to judge thomas, there were no sexual conversations or overtures.however, during the fall and winter of 1982, these began again.the comments were random and ranged from pressing me about why i didn't go out with him to remarks about my personal appearance.i remember his saying that some day i would have to tell him the real reason that i wouldn't go out with him.he began to show displeasure in his tone and voice and his demeanor and his continued pressure for an explanation.he commented on what i was wearing in terms of whether it made me more or less sexually attractive.the incidents occurred in his inner office at the eeoc.one of the oddest episodes i remember was an occasion in which thomas was drinking a coke in his office.he got up from the table at which we were working, went over to his desk to get the coke, looked at the can and asked, “who has pubic hair on my coke?” on other occasions, he referred to the size of his own penis as being larger than normal, and he also spoke on some occasions of the pleasures he had given to women with oral sex.at this point, late 1982, i began to feel severe stress on the job.i began to be concerned that clarence thomas might take out his anger with me by degrading me or not giving me important assignments.i also thought that he might find an excuse for dismissing me.in january of 1983, i began looking for another job.i was handicapped because i feared that, if he found out, he might make it difficult for me to find other employment and i might be dismissed from the job i had.another factor that made my search more difficult was that there was a period--this was during a period of a hiring freeze in the government.in february of 1983, i was hospitalized for five days on an emergency basis for acute stomach pain which i attributed to stress on the job.once out of the hospital, i became more committed to find other employment and sought further to minimize my contact with thomas.this became easier when allison duncan(sp)became office director, because most of my work was then funneled through her and i had contact with clarence thomas mostly in staff meetings.in the spring of 1983, an opportunity to teach at oral roberts university opened up.i participated in a seminar--taught an afternoon session and seminar at oral roberts university.the dean of the university saw me teaching and inquired as to whether i would be interested in furthering--pursuing a career in teaching, beginning at oral roberts university.i agreed to take the job in large part because of my desire to escape the pressures i felt at the eeoc due to judge thomas.when i informed him that i was leaving in july, i recall that his response was that now i would no longer have an excuse for not going out with him.i told him that i still preferred not to do so.at some time after that meeting, he asked if he could take me to dinner at the end of the term.when i declined, he assured me that the dinner was a professional courtesy only and not a social invitation.i reluctantly agreed to accept that invitation, but only if it was at the every end of a working day.on, as i recall, the last day of my employment at the eeoc in the summer of 1983, i did have dinner with clarence thomas.we went directly from work to a restaurant near the office.we talked about the work i had done, both at education and at the eeoc.he told me that he was pleased with all of it except for an article and speech that i had done for him while we were at the office for civil rights.finally, he made a comment that i will vividly remember.he said that if i ever told anyone of his behavior that it would ruin his career.this was not an apology, nor was it an explanation.that was his last remark about the possibility of our going out or reference to his behavior.in july of 1983, i left washington, dc area and have had minimal contact

with judge clarence thomas since.i am of course aware from the press that some questions have been raised about conversations i had with judge clarence thomas after i left the eeoc.from 1983 until today, i have seen judge thomas only twice.on one occasion, i needed to get a reference from him, and on another he made a public appearance in tulsa.on one occasion he called me at home and we had an inconsequential conversation.on one occasion he called me without reaching me, and i returned the call without reaching him, and nothing came of it.i have on at least three occasions, been asked to act as a conduit to him for others.i knew his secretary, diane holt.we had worked together at both eeoc and education.there were occasions on which i spoke to her, and on some of these occasions undoubtedly i passed on some casual comment to then chairman thomas.there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985, occasioned by a group in tulsa, which wished to have a civil rights conference.they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose.i did call in january and february to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahal(ph)that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly.she did so in march of 1985.in connection with that march invitation, ms.cahal(ph)wanted conference materials for the seminar and some research was needed.i was asked to try to get the information and did attempted to do so.there was another call about another possible conference in july of 1985.in august of 1987, i was in washington, dc and i did call diane holt.in the course of this conversation, she asked me how long i was going to be in town and i told her.it is recorded in the message as august 15.it was, in fact, august 20th.she told me about judge thomas's marriage and i did say congratulate him.it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration that i am able to talk of these unpleasant matters to anyone except my closest friends.as i've said before these last few days have been very trying and very hard for me and it hasn't just been the last few days this week.it has actually been over a month now that i have been under the strain of this issue.telling the world is the most difficult experience of my life, but it is very close to having to live through the experience that occasion this meeting.i may have used poor judgment early on in my relationship with this issue.i was aware, however, that telling at any point in my career could adversely affect my future career.and i did not want early on to burn all the bridges to the eeoc.as i said, i may have used poor judgment.perhaps i should have taken angry or even militant steps, both when i was in the agency, or after i left it.but i must confess to the world that the course that i took seemed the better as well as the easier approach.i declined any comment to newspapers, but later when senate staff asked me about these matters i felt i had a duty to report.i have no personal vendetta against clarence thomas.i seek only to provide the committee with information which it may regard as relevant.it would have been more comfortable to remain silent.i took no initiative to inform anyone.but when i was asked by a representative of this committee to report my experience, i felt that i had to tell the truth.i could not keep silent.

第二篇:经典英文演讲开场白

let me start by thanking...i'm very pleased to be here.i'm very happy to have this opportunity to...i feel great honored to be here.it's a pleasure for me to share my experience with you all.we have the great pleasure to have mr.president with us.we are honored today to be joined by our distinguished guest,...today i'd like to say something about...well, the topic i'm going to deal with is...i'm sure everybody is interested in...so i will share with you some...

第三篇:英文开场白

(1)开场白

1.Let me introduce myself./ Let me do some introduction.让我来介绍一下自己。

2.Which aspect do you want to know about me? 您想知道我哪方面的情况?

3.What do you want to know about myself? 您想知道我哪方面的情况?

4.Good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is …….It is really a great honor to have this opportunity/chance to introduce myself.I would like to answer whatever you may raise, and I hope I can make a good performance today.上午好 / 下午好 / 晚上好!我的名字叫 ……。今天有机会进行自我介绍深感荣幸。我乐 意

回答你们所提出来的任何问题。我希望我今天能表现的非常出色。

(2)关于职位、工作

1.I noticed that you advertised a job in this morning ’ s paper.我看到你们在今早的报纸上刊登的招聘广告。

2.I ’ m coming for your advertisement for ….我是来应聘你们广告上的 …… 职位的。

3.I have applied for the position of ….我申请了贵公司的 …… 职位。

4.I haven ’ t done anything like that before.我以前没有做过这种工作。

5.I think I ’ m quite fit for assistant ’ s job.我觉得我很适合做助理的工作。

6.I used to work as a sale ’ s manager.我以前做销售经理。

7.I ’ m quite familiar with edit ing.我做过很多编辑工作。

8.I want a job with a vacation every year.我想找个每年都能度假的工作。

9.I was thinking of a job in a school.我打算到学校找份工作。

10.I worked in the accounting section of a manufacturer of electrical products.我曾在电子产品制造商的会计组工作。

11.I have been for over five years in teh employ of an exporting company.本人曾经前后五年被受雇于出口贸易公司。

12.I have been in the business for the last ten years, and worked as the superintendent in the personnel department.本人在过去十年在商界担任人事部主任迄今。

13.I have had five years ‘ experience with a company as a salesman.本人曾在某一公司担任推销员,前后有五年之久。

14.For the past three years, I have been in the office of the Brothers Trading Co., where I have been ad still am an accountant.本人曾经在兄弟贸易公司服务三年,担任会计工作,现仍在职中。

15.I am twenty years of age, and have been employed for the last two years by the Green Trees Co., in teh general clerical work of the office.我今年 20 岁,曾于绿林公司服务两年,担任一般文员工作。

16.I am 25 years of age, and have had two years ‘ experience in my present post, which I am leaving to better myself.我今年 25 岁,已在目前的职位工作两年,兹为寻找更上一层楼,准备离开此职位。

17.I am nineteen years of age, female and have had two years ‘ experience in a company ‘ s delivery office.我今年 19 岁,女性。曾在某家公司担任收发工作两年。

18.I am just leaving school, and am eighteen years of age.本人 18 岁,不久即可毕业。

19.I am twenty years of age, and am anxious to settle down to office work.本人 20 岁,希望能找到一个公司,以便安定下来。

20.Since my graduation from the school two years ago, I have been employed in teh Green Hotel as a cashier.两年前,自从离校后,在格兰酒店担任出纳员。

(3)关于个人基本情况

1.I am …… years old, born in …… province/Beijing, northeast/southeast/southwest …… of china, and I am currently a freshman(大一新生)/sophomore(大二学生)/junior(大三学生)

/senior(大四学生)student at Capital Institute of Physical Education.我今年 …… 岁,出生在 …… 省 / 北京,它位于中国的东北 / 东南 / 西南 …… 等部。我目前 是

首都体育学院大一 / 大二 / 大三 / 大四的学生。

第四篇:演讲开场白必备

你是否曾经认为讨厌公开演讲。当你即兴演讲时却无法正确表达自己所想要说的意思的糟糕经验——并且那时的人们面无表情地盯着你的记忆是不是难以磨灭呢。但是,有一天你也许会有点享受在观众面前发言的。并不用发展出不同的人格。在生活中一般不需要即兴发言。几乎每一种你必须在其中发言的情况都是可以预料的。这给了你时间去准备。这是一件好事,因为,这样的话,你可以做好下面的这些事情了:

1、多次演练你的发言。

如果你需要起床背诵字母表,你是否会感到紧张呢?大概不会,因为你把它牢记在心里了。所以你也应该如此频繁地练习你的演讲到几乎背下来。这就是竞选候选人们和频繁进行公共演说的人们能进行演讲的原因。你对于材料越熟悉,就越会对演讲感到舒服。即使是一种看似即兴的情况,比如祝酒,也是可以预料的。在表演开始前5分钟写一份你为特定人士所定制的祝酒演讲词。

2、寻找(或安排)友好的面孔。

面对人群,会很容易让人们撤退回到他们的笔记上或(更糟糕的)直接从他们的ppt演讲幻灯片上读出内容。人群中的某个人的微笑,会让你也微笑——以及放松。事先对几名观众席成员进行自我介绍。我喜欢站在门口欢迎人们进入会场。

3、从单口秀喜剧演员身上学习经验。

喜剧演员很少会对哪句话让人们发笑而感到惊讶。他们已经尝试了不同的内容并看到了什么样的内容会获得响应。尝试在一个小的焦点小组里进行你的演讲并完善材料,直到它没有问题了。尝试在不同的人口组成的群体里以及在一天中的不同时间进行,这会获得加分。午餐后进行演讲的时间安排会是一个杀手。

4、把你的演讲想像成谈话。

如果可以,就通过请观众参与把它变成这样。你越多地把这个经历当作是大家共同追求获得启迪,你就会越少地觉得你是生活在恶梦中的场景里。

讲稿开场白的类型

1、提问式

一上台便马上向听众提出一个或几个问题,并且请听众与演讲者一道思考,这样可以立即引起听众的注意,促使他们很快便把思想集中起来,一边迅速思考,一边留神听。听众带着问题听讲,将大大增加他对演讲内容认识的深度和广度。但提出的问题不能太滥,应围绕中心,饶有趣味,发人深省;如果问得平平淡淡,不痛不痒,反而弄巧成拙,失去这种开场白的优势。

2、新闻式

演讲者首先当众宣布一条引人注目的新闻以引起全场听众的高度注意。这样的开头,一下子就使听众为之震惊,并对事态关注起来。但这种新闻首先必须真实可靠,切不可故弄玄虚,否则,愚弄听众只会引起反感;其次要新,不能是过时的“旧闻”。

3、赞扬式

人们一般有听表扬语言的心理,演讲者在开场时说几句赞扬性的话,可以尽快缩短与听众的感情距离。但要注意分寸,不然会给人哗众取宠、油嘴滑舌的印象。

4、“套近乎”式

演讲者根据听众的社会阅历、兴趣爱好、思想感情等方面的特点,描述自己的一段生活经历或学习工作上遇到的问题,甚至自己的烦恼,自己的喜乐,这样容易给听众一种亲切感,从而产生共同语言,双方的感情距离一下子缩短了。

5、悬念式

也叫“故事式”,就是开头讲一个内容生动精彩、情节扣人心弦的故事或举一个触目惊心的事实来制造悬念,设计的一种情境,一种氛围,令人神往,令人关注,使听众对故事发展和人物命运深表关切,从而仔细听下去。

6、直入式

这种开头的方式是开门见山,言简意赅,单刀直入,直截了当接触演讲的主题。7、道具式

又叫“实物式”,演讲者开讲之前向听众展示某件实物,给听众以新鲜、形象的感觉,引起他们的注意。实物可以是一幅画、一张照片、一张图表、一件衣服等。

8、幽默式

用幽默诙谐的语言和新奇贴切的比喻开头,既能紧紧抓住听众的心,引人发笑,又能活跃会场气氛,让人在笑声中思考。

9、忠告式

演讲者采取郑重其事的态度,向听众讲明利害关系,以引起大家的警觉,从而增强演讲的实际效果的一种方式,一开始就讲出了事态的严峻,引起了听众的注意和警惕,使听众产生了急于欲听下去的迫切感。

10、渲染式

创造适宜的环境气氛,引发听众相应的感情,引导听众很快进入讲题的开头方法。这个开头,只用短短的两句话,便把听众引进了一个庄严、肃穆、沉痛、对革命导师敬仰的气氛之中,有利于听众接受演讲的正文所欲展开的谈论。

第五篇:经典演讲开场白

导语: 开场白的选择第一句往往是最难的,往往又是最重要的。因为你若说得不好,可能会给对方留下一个不好的印象,从而打消了与你继续交谈的兴致。下面是小编整理收集的经典演讲开场白,欢迎阅读!

演讲开场白范文

(一)金秋十月,国旗招展,举国同庆。今天全国各族人民满怀喜悦,迎来了中华人民共和国54岁生日;大江南北的中华儿女都在尽情高歌,为古老而年轻的祖国深深祝福!

今年国庆,万象更新,非同寻常。回首春夏之交,正当全国人民意气风发地为实现全面建设小康社会的宏伟目标而奋斗的时刻,我国遭遇了一场突如其来的非典疫病灾害。面对这场严峻考验,全国人民团结一心,和衷共济,共克时艰,大力弘扬伟大民族精神,坚持一手抓防治非典这件大事不放松,一手抓经济建设这个中心不动摇,夺取了防治非典工作的阶段性重大胜利,保持了经济较快增长的良好势头。经历风雨,又见彩虹。抗击非典的斗争,极大提高了我国人民战胜困难的勇气和能力,增强了中华民族的凝聚力。

演讲开场白范文

(二)尊敬的各位领导、同志们:

我演讲的题目是:用真情挥洒人生。

我是沂南人。沂南人善良、勤劳、淳朴、热情!我爱我的家乡,我爱家乡的人民,我在沂南质监岗位上为家乡奉献我的青春,所以我更加自豪!

我选择了质监工作,便用最纯的真情去奉献。()我选择了为家乡做奉献,便注定用我的一生去挥洒我的真情!

众所周知,我们质监人忠于职守、勇于负责、严格把关,哪里最艰苦,哪里就有我们共产党员的身影。人们不会忘记:无私捐助老区贫困儿童23万元的邱良炳;廉洁勤政,两袖清风,30年如一日带领干部职工走出一条创新之路的林学敏;冒着生命危险为企业排除甲醛系统安全阀故障的李国才。在质监一线还有许许多多同志和他们一样,用一片对党、对事业的赤诚真情默默无闻地书写着闪光的人生。

演讲开场白范文

(三)亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

爱国主义,是一个多么光辉的字眼!古今中外,有多少人在为它而拼搏,为它而奋斗不息!大家应该都熟悉岳飞吧。他的母亲在他背上刻下了“精忠报国”这四个字,岳飞从此没能忘记,带领岳家军,冲向战场,击退了敌人一次又一次的进攻,这种精神实在惊人。文天祥被俘时,写下了“人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青”这句诗,表达了他的爱国之情和他誓死不屈的决心。

据《史记》记载,屈原因受到楚怀王的重用,让上官大夫和及令君子兰的嫉妒,他们想方设法的诽谤屈原,终于奸计得逞,楚怀王从此疏远屈原。在楚怀王受了秦国使者张仪的贿赂时,屈原发现的及时,急忙向楚怀王提建议,哪知楚怀王不采纳,甚至将屈原放逐。屈原满怀悲愤,来到汨罗江边,写下了绝笔作《怀沙》后,抱着大石头跳入汨罗江。唉!世上又少了一位如此爱国的诗人!

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