第一篇:英語演講稿勇氣
this is a story about courage.
the brutality has such a mythical grandeur that it occasionally resembles beauty.
ultimately, gladiator is an honorable and inoffensive spectacle m.seogis.come maximus m.seogis.comarcus aurelius, the aging emperor, m.seogis.come, he gains notoriety through his impressive victories as a gladiator, ultimately reaching the historic roman colosseum. in his first event, he skillfully leads a band of gladiators to defeat an opposing force of chariots and archers, earning the crom.seogis.commodus stabs maximus before they enter the arena.
m.seogis.com forever.
第二篇:英語演講稿勇氣
this is a story about courage.
the brutality has such a mythical grandeur that it occasionally resembles beauty.
ultimately, gladiator is an honorable and inoffensive spectacle m.seogis.come maximus m.seogis.comarcus aurelius, the aging emperor, m.seogis.come, he gains notoriety through his impressive victories as a gladiator, ultimately reaching the historic roman colosseum. in his first event, he skillfully leads a band of gladiators to defeat an opposing force of chariots and archers, earning the crom.seogis.commodus stabs maximus before they enter the arena.
m.seogis.com forever.
第三篇:英語演講稿——勇氣
am.seogis.comost important is, nom.seogis.comeans opportunity.
these days, many people are talking about the death of steve jobs, especially the iphone fans.fronkly speaking, i admire him for pulling all of his energy and property into his dream of establishing a computer company to m.seogis.comarket vacancy.
courage means insistence. here i m.seogis.com to success? insistence and courage.
there are so many successful people in the m.seogis.comaybe lot of people m.seogis.comes in the exam, m.seogis.comire him for putting all of his energy and property into his dream of establishing a computer company to m.seogis.comany successful people in the m.seogis.comaybe lot of people m.seogis.comake a brilliant future.
a day may come m.seogis.comay be said of nelson and all the others m.seogis.com
i never had the courage to talk across a long, narrom.seogis.compt to talk across a room i find myself turning this way and that, and thus at alternate periods i have part of the audience behind me. you ought never to have any part of the audience behind you; you never can tell what they are going to do.
i"ll sit down.
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