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第23届二十一世纪杯全国冠军演讲稿中文版

第23届二十一世纪杯全国冠军演讲稿中文版

第23届二十一世纪杯全国冠军演讲稿中文版我很幸运,参加了第23届二十一世纪杯全国新概念作文大赛。

它让我明白:自信是成功的前提;不断学习、积累知识才能进步;要有足够的耐心等待机会……我以后还将更努力地写好作文!对于中国的古典诗词和散文来说,我已经写得相当好了,因为我觉得那些古人所留下来的东西并非只像现代人这样在“背”书本上记下的知识,也并非简单化地看其要点就可以应用于生活。

甚至由于受传统思想根深蒂固的影响许多写古典诗词或者散文的人都没办法做到将古人流传下来的精华部分发扬光大,使之变成一种艺术品,但是我们却无法否认他们对中国古典文化的贡献。

从另外一个角度来讲,那些古人在写这些东西的时候肯定有着比较丰富的生活阅历,他们总结出来的道理也必然具备一定的实际意义,同时他们的写作风格也各有千秋,他们通过写作表达出来的感情也值得我们学习借鉴。

时间是飞逝而去的,又如长江般奔腾不息,永远向前冲刺。

面临即将到来的高考,我开始准备迎接挑战,给自己树立目标。

在我眼里,学习是件快乐的事,正因为如此,我喜欢把自己的学习经验拿出来与大家共享。

虽然,我们的教育制度仍存在一些弊端,但不管怎么样,还是希望老师、家长及社会能重视孩子的健康成长,尤其是我们青少年,我们肩负着建设祖国的重任,需要有坚强的毅力和顽强拼搏的精神,我们需要刻苦钻研,勇攀科学高峰,努力掌握科学知识,培养创造能力。

最近几天,老师让我们练习一篇文章——《自然界中的规律》,这是一篇介绍自然界中的规律的短文,内容主要围绕着一句话“物极必反”展开论述,我的观点是,万事万物均有两面性,我们应该辩证地看问题。

例如,有人认为月亮圆缺有利于人类居住,因为它象征着团圆美满;也有人认为它晦暗,象征着死亡恐怖。

我则持有相反的观点,因为它的阴晴圆缺恰恰预示着月球离地球越来越远,说明地球的引力减弱,空气质量逐渐降低,地震频繁发生,海啸来袭等。

所以,凡事都应该有一个度,过犹不及啊!所谓过犹不及,指的是处理某种事物时,超过了这种事物本身所能承担的限度,就会产生相反的效果。

21世纪杯夏鹏演讲稿

21世纪杯夏鹏演讲稿

21世纪杯夏鹏演讲稿第一篇:21世纪杯夏鹏演讲稿Building Bridges for the FutureI’m studying in a city that’s famous for its city walls.All visitors to my city are amazed by the imposing[im'pəuziŋ]sight of the city walls, especially when silhouetted [,silu:'et] by the setting sun with gold, shining lines.With old, cracked [kræk] bricks are patched with lichen['laikən]青苔and the walls are weather-beaten饱经风霜的 guards standing still for centuries in protecting the city.Our ancestors liked to build walls.They built walls in Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes[sneik]蜿蜒through half our country.They built walls to ward off the enemies['enimi]and evil spirits恶魔.This tradition has been maintained to this day as we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public.For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world to me.My perceptionspə'sepʃən] , however, changed after I made a hiking trip to the eastern suburbs ['sʌbə:b] of my city.My classmates and I were walking with some international students.As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked[flæŋk] by tall trees, which formed a huge canopy['kænəpi] 遮篷above our heads.Suddenly an international student asked me, “Where is the entrance to the eastern suburbs?”“We’re already in the eastern suburbs,” I replied.He seemed taken aback, “I thought you Chinese had walls for everything.” His remark set off a heated debate.At one point, he likened['laikən]比拟our walled cities to “jails”, while I insisted that the eastern suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.That debate had no winners, but I did learn alot from this student.For instance, he told me that some major universities like Oxford['ɔksfəd] and Cambridge ['keimbridʒ]were not surrounded by walls.I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we develop our country, we must look carefully at them and decide whether they are physical or intangible[in'tændʒəbl]无形的.We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede our development.Let me give another example.A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library.However, the librarian coldly rejected my request to borrow it, saying, “You can’t borrow this book, you’re not a student here.” In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan to buy a copy.Meanwhile, the copy in the law school gathered dust on the shelf.At the beginning of this semester[si'mestə] , I heard that my university had started to think of unifying its libraries and linking them to libraries at other universities, so my experience wouldn’t be repeated.Barrierswould be replaced by bridges.An inter-library loan 借出system would give us access to books from any library.With globalization and China integrated['intigreitid] into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.I know that globalization is a controversial[,kɔntrə'və:ʃəlissue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad.But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China’s tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine[iɡ'zæmin] their role in the modern world.And how about the ancient walls of mine and other cities? Should we tear them down? Definitely not.My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve [pri'z ə:v]the walls.These walls attract historians[his'tɔ:riən] ,archaeologists [,ɑ:kiə'lɔdʒist], and many schoolchildren who are trying to study our history and cultural heritage['heritidʒ].Walls have become bridges to our past and to the rest of the world.If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great changes in the role of their walls.They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world.Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.第二篇:21世纪杯夏鹏讲稿(最终版)夏鹏:南京大学选手,第十届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛。

2015年新世纪杯作文大赛写作提示(下)

2015年新世纪杯作文大赛写作提示(下)

2015年新世纪杯作文大赛写作提示(下)作者:黄春黎来源:《语文教学与研究·下旬刊》 2015年第3期黄春黎《道歉书》如果错了,就好好道个歉吧,那是应该的。

如果没有错,或者不道歉,也总会被宽厚的人理解吧。

可是,理所当然和理不当然,总会有很多不同。

这封道歉书,不知是谁写给谁?起于什么事?又是犯的什么错?诉的什么情?说的什么理?道歉书的下落又如何?上至国君、下至庶民,小到个人,大到民族、国家,一封道歉书,都会有一段故事,几番意义。

你想过给谁写一封道歉书吗,你想过向谁讨要一封道歉书吗?尽管,所有的折磨、痛苦或者灾难,都不是一封道歉书可以平抚的,但它至少可以自省、诫人,也可以见诚、鉴今。

《我的异性朋友》这个时代太无奈!好多词语都被用坏了不说,好多友谊也被说坏了。

比如说,同性朋友吧,亲密一点点居然还要被怀疑,好像只能相互嫉妒才合情理,真是叫人苦恼。

大概因为此,“闺蜜”居然也能是异性!真是无语啊。

可是,也总有那么一二三个异性朋友,会有一些不得不说的故事,那么,不妨写写吧,亮瞎那些说坏人的眼。

《卖萌》是韩风、日风还是什么龙卷风,把大家都卷得傻、呆、萌了,更有不知什么人,还划分出天然傻、天然呆、天然萌,说是最高境界的可耐、卡哇伊,连久经沧桑的明星看上去也是两眼放空,傻傻的,偶尔他们还会捏着拳头学猫咪,萌萌的——现在,你呆了吧?对,就是要你写写“卖萌”的那些事,说说“卖萌”的那些人,学学“卖萌”的那些话,顺便谈谈你的"卖萌"观。

《羊年说狼》自从喜羊羊智斗灰太狼以后,羊便成了家喻户晓的圣斗士,不能不说,动物的自然天性进入文化视野后,很多都被颠倒掉了。

羊年说狼,既要说说狼,也要说说羊,可以说说作为动物的羊和狼,也可以说说人性中的羊和狼;可以说说自然天成的羊性和狼性,也可以说说被颠倒、异化的羊性和狼性。

相信,喜爱自然、关心生存、思考人生的你,会有我们意想不到的佳作。

《因为和所以》因为和所以,是一对神奇的伴侣。

比赛评委发言稿

比赛评委发言稿

比赛评委发言稿【篇一:评委发言稿】评委发言稿尊敬的各位领导,各位来宾,各位参赛选手:大家好!今天,在这里举办“花园口国际广场”少儿才艺达人选拔赛!很荣幸,作为本次大赛的评委代表在此发言。

本次大赛我们将以“客观、公平、公正”为原则,以提升少儿才艺整体素质为目标。

为确保本次大赛顺利进行,我代表全体评委在此宣誓:我们将全心全意做好评判工作,严格遵守比赛规则和评委纪律,严格履行评委职责,做到严肃、认真、公正、准确,圆满的完成此次的任务。

最后,预祝本次大赛取得圆满成功!谢谢大家!宣誓人:日期:【篇二:教师讲课比赛学生评委发言稿】尊敬的各位领导、各位老师、亲爱的同学们:下午好!在这充满团结、奋斗、友谊氛围的美好时刻,我们共同迎来了我校“第六届青年教师课堂教学比赛”的颁奖仪式。

能够作为本次讲课大赛的评委,我感到十分荣幸,同时获悉这是首次有学生评委参与到我校教师讲课大赛中来,更感到倍加荣幸。

在此,我谨代表全体学生评委对学校的各位领导、老师的信任表示衷心的感谢。

本次青年教师讲课比赛是我们学校教育教学活动中的一件大事,同时也是展现各院优秀青年教师教学水平的一个有效平台。

平时,我们只是在各学院里上课,仅仅专注自己的专业课。

借这次青年教师讲课比赛,我们也知道不仅是在我们自己的专业里,在其他各院里我校也拥有许多优秀的教师。

医学院的薛盟举老师讲课风趣幽默,外国语的龚涵老师优雅端庄,人文院的张维政老师寓教于乐,思政部的辛怡萱老师旁征博引……所有参赛的14位教师通过各具特色的讲课展示出了各自的风格,给我们留下深刻的印象。

参加比赛的每位老师都准备了很充分的课件,讲课时思路清晰、教学重点突出,教学环节环环相扣。

每位老师的教学基本功都很扎实,比赛时教学效果很好。

老师们表现力强,现场氛围好。

讲课过程中同学们的参与度高,老师与现场的学生积极互动。

课堂教学中同学们能积极发言,积极思考问题和动手。

同时,老师们注意与生活实际相结合,如商学院的老师的所讲的《人才招聘》、《微观经济学》,举例恰当,都突出了课本知识在生活中的应用。

2019-2020年辽宁省建设工程世纪杯优质结构-.doc

2019-2020年辽宁省建设工程世纪杯优质结构-.doc

辽宁省建设工程世纪杯、优质结构,质量管理优秀企业、质量管理先进工作者和优秀质量检查员申报要求根据2015年修订的相关审定办法,辽宁省建设工程世纪杯、优质结构,质量管理优秀企业、质量管理先进工作者和优秀质量检查员申报要求如下:一、推荐单位择优推荐1、纸质推荐文件和附表提供原件一份。

附表包括:推荐世纪杯、优质结构、质量管理优秀企业、质量管理先进工作者和优秀质量检查员汇总表。

2、电子版推荐文件和附表采用word格式保存在光盘上。

包括《参选辽宁省建设工程世纪杯参建各方单位名称和人员信息明细汇总表》、《参选辽宁省建设工程优质结构参建各方单位名称和人员信息明细汇总表》电子版表格。

3、推荐文件附表和信息明细汇总表①工程名称应与审批材料一致;②单位名称应与公章一致;③人员姓名应与身份证一致。

4、申报材料①“证、书、表”等扫描文件应与原件一致;②文字内容、签字、印章等清晰完整、容易辨识;③纸质申报表封面各单位名称处均加盖公章,公章不得扫描和重叠;5、推荐材料和申报材料按分类推荐顺序排列装入文件盒,文件盒标识清晰。

各项申报表首页的“推荐序号”,请推荐单位手填即可。

二、申报材料要求1、各项申报材料总体包括1)纸质申报表原件;2)复制在光盘或U盘上的电子文件;3)按申报类别分别建立的文件夹:世纪杯、优质结构、质量管理优秀企业、质量管理先进工作者和优秀质量检查员;4)群体或住宅小区(组团)工程建立的总文件夹,及所含的单位工程建立子的文件夹。

2、申报世纪杯工程1)纸质材料:申报表原件一式一份;2)电子版材料:①必须用原件复制的要件:▽省优质结构证书;▽市、地区、省管县或本行业质量奖证书、公布文件或获奖证明;▽竣工验收备案书(备案时间应在申报当年7月1日前);▽参选工程荣获的省、部级及以上其它技术质量管理荣誉证书;参选工程主要管理人员近三年荣获的省、部级及以上其它技术质量管理荣誉。

▽如有分包单位:分包合同的第一部分协议书、第三部分专用条款和工程质量保修书;②电子文档形式材料,不得扫描:▽word格式的申报表电子文档;▽结构分部除外,反映各分部工程概貌的jpg格式电子版照片12张,应为500万像素以上。

2015中国梦演讲比赛决赛即兴演讲稿

2015中国梦演讲比赛决赛即兴演讲稿

2015中国梦演讲比赛决赛即兴演讲稿9我的中国梦这段视频的出现再次坚定了我实现梦想的信心。

2015年,我有幸结识了我的人生导师何嘉晟先生,从他那里悟得“核心竞争力”以及“打造差异化”的真正内涵。

从此,我的精神世界和生命轨迹发生了翻天覆地的改变。

2015年,在推广感恩教育以及浏览感恩中国网站时,我产生了一个将精神服务与实体服务相结合的创业灵感;之后,我开始酝酿和构思希望教育以及希望中国系统的创立与完善。

经过三年的精心雕琢,目前项目操作模式已经接近成熟。

“希望中国系统”以“视频简历”的模式,深化纸质简历、电子简历,改变目前招工难、就业难的社会现状。

“希望教育”则是以“我有一个梦想”大型主题演讲,解决三分钟热度,缺乏持续动力等问题,提高人们的自信心。

就象目前,要想应聘教师,需要持有教师证;要想做会计,得有会计证;那么,我预计在不久的将来,将会出现对于应聘人员进行身份核实的公证行业,将会出现这样的公司和产业。

这样的话,将会降低用人单位的人力成本;提高求职者的劳动保障。

我深深的知道,自己的力量很小很小,岂能撬动如此庞大的社会工程,象乔布斯、马化腾那样的企业家毕竟少数,努力了,拼搏了,也就无遗憾了。

我更知道我的设想,在实现的道路上,<第一课件会遇到困难和争议,这个非常的正常,这些都是促使我成功的必须之物,有了困难去解决,有了争议去平息。

在这个现实的社会里,除了梦想,我几乎一无所有;但我坚信,当我梦想实现的那一刻,我会应有尽有!人生是一个算总帐的过程。

中国梦演讲比赛决赛即兴演讲稿2015年4月20日,这是一个刻骨铭心的日子,一个悲痛的日子,我们的雅安在7.0级地震下遭受了毁灭之灾。

我们的校舍倒塌了,我们的家没有了,很多亲人永远的走了。

我们都十分的悲痛,半个月过去了,我们还在悲痛那一条条鲜活生命的消逝,他们再也回不来了。

但是逝者已矣,作为活下来的人们,我们有责任珍爱我们的生命,化悲痛为力量,活出他们那一份精彩!作为一个高三生,我们最重要的就是迎接即将到来的高考,把悲痛铭记在心,把泪水化作汗水。

潘勐:第15届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军Sportsbringsustogether

潘勐:第15届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军Sportsbringsustogether第一篇:潘勐:第15届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军Sports brings us togetherSports brings us together日期: 2010-08-27潘勐:第15届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军Sports brings us togetherSports are more than competitions.To me, they mean growth under the care of others.I learned this the hard way.I used to be very shy and often felt lonely.Although I did well in all the academic subjects, I was afraid of physical education.My clas smates often laughed at me.“Look at that girl,” they said.“Her feet don’t leave the ground when she runs!”Their words embarrassed me.Moreover, whenever the teacher organized some competitive games, no one in the class liked to have me as their partner or team member.As a result, I often ended up looking at others enjoy their games.Things would go on like that if not for a sports meet in my high school.By mistake, my name was put on the list of those who would compete in the women’s 1500 meters race.By the time people found the mistake, it was too late to change.My desk-mate was a natural athlete.She said to me, “I couldn’t run that race in your place, because I’ve signed up for three items already.” Other athletic girls of the class said the same.I was utterly dumbfounded.1500 meters!Running against the best runners from other classes!And in front of students of the entire school!It would be the worst nightmare I’d ever have!“You still have time to catch up because there is still onemonth before the sports meet,” they all said this to me, including my teacher.My desk-mate patted me on the shoulder, “Cool!You will run for our class!And we will do training together.” Yes, this is not just for myself, but for my class too, I said to myself.But still, 1500 meters to me was like Mount Everest to a beginning climber.I had no idea even how to start my preparation.Fortunately, my desk-mate gave me a hand.Every afternoon after class, several of us ran together.When the fear of being laughed at struck me, I saw others running right beside me.They gave me strengths.While we were running, some others would stand by the tracks cheering for us.One month certainly couldn’t make me a good runner.But when I was standing behind the start line, I no longer felt lonely or afraid.I saw my classmates standing by the tracks waving at me as if about to run beside me.With the shot of the starting gun, I dashed out and ran as fast as I could, as if it were a 200-meter race.Soon I was out of breath and slowed down.Other runners passed me one by one, and gradually I had no idea how many of them were still behind me.My legs were getting heavier and heavier, and I might fall down at any moment.However, I suddenly heard my classmates chanting my name.My desk-mate even ran along the tracks beside me and cheered for me at the same time, just like the month-long training we did together.As expected, I was almost the last to cross the finish line.Immediately, my classmates held my arms and urged me to walk on my feet and not to sit down.I was surrounded, with all kinds of drinks handed to me.I felt a kind of warmth I had never felt before.Even though I was almost the last to finish the race, I was full of confidence that I would improve in the future.That sports meet was an unforgettable experience.The memory of my classmatescheering for me, holding my arms and handing me drinks stays fresh on my mind.Sports are no longer about winning or losing.They give me a lot of confidence, both confidence in my fellow students andconfidence in my own potential.I am no longer lonely, no longer afraid.Sports have brought me close to my classmates and helped us grow together.Now, I participate in the sports meet every year.Even if I am not competing, I would help my classmates with their practice, just like the way my desk-mate and others ran with me.第二篇:第九届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军——钟雨柔Prepared Speech Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.At present, my fellow students and I have before us great personal and educational opportunities.At the same time, we are running into a variety of challenges.Today's college education provides us with opportunities for bringing out the creativity and talent that we have within us.This is nurtured both by our learned professors, and by the growing dimension of knowledge sources, such as the World Wide Web and multimedia sources.Our educational experience is being transformed both within and beyond the traditional classroom.However, challenges still exist.At the end of every semester, students in my university are required to fill out a questionnaire as a review of the previous semester.The questions usually cover a broad range of college life, from curriculum adjustment to canteen service.And almost every time, the questionnaire includes one essential question, that is: As a college student, what are your major challenges? And almost every answer includes two aspects: studying and professional.These two challenges will remain our preoccupations as long as we live in such a competitive world.Aseries of challenges in our studies start from almost the beginning of our freshman year.We may wonder whether we've chosen the right major.We may wonder if the extracurricular activities add credits to our studies.We may work our heads off to get a glorious A, because B is already mediocre and C is almost ter on we may be competing with our hardworking, intelligent peers, including our best friends to get into an ideal graduate school.All of these sound so familiar and they have somehow made our college education so goal-obsessed that we sometimes fail to fully enjoy our educational experience.Apart from challenges in learning, there are also professional challenges.The competitive world today has also brought about the “Knowledge Economy,” which requires the effective use of knowledge for economic and social development, and also requires skilled and multi-oriented students with a marketable vocational sense.Therefore, sophisticated calculations upon the value of a university degree are being made.Graduate employability statistics are being scrutinized.Programs like resume writing and interview skills are seen as a must.Again as I've said above, when professional concern dominates our college education, we may lose the essence of our educational experience.Indeed, facing these two challenges, how can students manage to be what the employers seek and at the same time to enjoy a valuable, insightful and rewarding educational experience? For me, the solution to the problem lies in what can be called an “Educational Synthesis”.I remember attending a lecture by Professor Tu Weiming, director of Harvard Yenching Institute.In his lecture, Professor Tu argued that the ideal state of college education is to arrive at a synthesis, a combination of specific knowledge, humanistic insight andsense of social responsibility.Admittedly, there is much to do to bridge the gap between our educational experience in college and the social employment in society.“Educational synthesis” can help us narrow the gap.Fortunately, today's college education provides us with such a diverse world.From this diverse world we may choose what we want to form our own educational dies and gentlemen, as Charles Dickens once commented upon the time of the French Revolution, “It was the best of times;it was the worst of times.” And I'm afraid so it is with our time.I believe, once we achieve our own educational synthesis, we will be able to transform our challenges into opportunities.We will be able to see the best time of our life.And more importantly, we will be able to see the best time of our nation.Thank you.2第三篇:第九届“21世纪杯”全国英语演讲比赛季军——钟雨柔Prepared SpeechGood morning, ladies and gentlemen.At present, my fellow students and I have before us great personal and educational opportunities.At the same time, we are running into a variety of challenges.T oday's college education provides us with opportunities for bringing out the creativity and talent that we have within us.This is nurtured both by our learned professors, and by the growing dimension of knowledge sources, such as the World Wide Web and multimedia sources.Our educational experience is being transformed both within and beyond the traditional classroom.However, challenges still exist.At the end of every semester, students in my university are required to fill out a questionnaire as a review of the previous semester.The questions usually cover a broad range of college life, from curriculum adjustment to canteen service.And almost every time,the questionnaire includes one essential question, that is: As a college student, what are your major challenges? And almost every answer includes two aspects: studying and professional.These two challenges will remain our preoccupations as long as we live in such a competitive world.A series of challenges in our studies start from almost the beginning of our freshman year.We may wonder whether we've chosen the right major.We may wonder if the extracurricular activities add credits to our studies.We may work our heads off to get a glorious A, because B is already mediocre and C is almost ter on we may be competing with our hardworking, intelligent peers, including our best friends to get into an ideal graduate school.All of these sound so familiar and they have somehow made our college education so goal-obsessed that we sometimes fail to fully enjoy our educational experience.Apart from challenges in learning, there are also professional challenges.The competitive world today has also brought about the1“Knowledge Economy,” which requires the effective use of knowledge for economic and social development, and also requires skilled and multi-oriented students with a marketable vocational sense.Therefore, sophisticated calculations upon the value of a university degree are being made.Graduate employability statistics are being scrutinized.Programs like resume writing and interview skills are seen as a must.Again as I've said above, when professional concern dominates our college education, we may lose the essence of our educational experience.Indeed, facing these two challenges, how can students manage to be what the employers seek and at the same time to enjoy a valuable, insightful and rewarding educationalexperience?For me, the solution to the problem lies in what can be called an “Educational Synthesis”.I rem ember attending a lecture by Professor Tu Weiming, director of Harvard Yenching Institute.In his lecture, Professor Tu argued that the ideal state of college education is to arrive at a synthesis, a combination of specific knowledge, humanistic insight and sense of social responsibility.Admittedly, there is much to do to bridge the gap between our educational experience in college and the social employment in society.“Educational synthesis” can help us narrow the gap.Fortunately, today's college education provides us with such a diverse world.From this diverse world we may choose what we want to form our own educational dies and gentlemen, as Charles Dickens once commented upon the time of the French Revolution, “It was the best of times;it was t he worst of times.” And I'm afraid so it is with our time.I believe, once we achieve our own educational synthesis, we will be able to transform our challenges into opportunities.We will be able to see the best time of our life.And more importantly, we will be able to see the best time of our nation.Thank you.第四篇:16届21世纪杯英语演讲比赛冠亚季军演讲稿Championship article Have you ever bought any food on the train? And do you ask for the receipt after buying it? Nowadays, all trains in China provide its passengers with receipts for commodities, but 7 years ago, things were quite different.On 13th of October, 2004, the train T109 from Beijing to Shanghai was speeding on the railway.A graduate student bought a sausage at 1 yuan on the train, then asked for a receipt.“Are you kidding? It’s just one yuan!” The crew member wassurprised.The student, however, answered in a determined voice, “I paid the money, so I deserve the receipt.”“But we never give receipts on the train.’ As a result, his further request was turned down by a cold shoulder.Several days later, the student sued the National Railway Ministry, for not providing receipts for passengers.To his dismay, the court turned down the case for lack of evidence.But he, who majored in law at that time, believed law as a most powerful weapon, so he did not give up.Instead, he began his journey of collecting first-hand evidence by taking trains and buying commodities aboard.When his classmates were playing soccer, he was taking the train;When his classmates were buying food at Mcdonald’s, he was buying food on the train;When his classmates were asking girls out, he was asking for the receipts.As he joked, ‘I was either taking the train or on the way to take the train.’One month later, he appeared in the court again, with newly-collected evidence and a stronger confidence.And I guess, ladies and gentlemen, you will all cheer for the result because this time, the student won the case.Very soon, a regulation about receipts on the train came out.And whatever we buy on the train now, there’s a receipt for us.Outside the court, the student was asked, “How do you make it to the end?” He said, “As a law student, I root my faith in law.I believe that law is there, to protect every person with no exception, and to ensure every person has a say.”His words spread a strong faith in law, which is not only a doctrine of a law student, but also a belief that all citizens ought to hold.It is this faith that initiates the student to resort to law for a tiny issue;it is this faith that supports him to endure all the exhausting trips when collecting evidence;It is this faith that makes a seemingly “ridiculous” receipt request legal andrightful.It is this faith that helps to change our life, enhance our judicial system and bring social justice.To many, a receipt of 1 yuan is too small to mention, however rights are to be respected and law is to be believed in.It all starts with a tiny receipt of 1 yuan, but we get a monumental case, a new regulation and a bumper harvest in social justice.The bridge that leads a tiny start to a bumper harvest is faith, the faith in law, rightful and strong.Second place A couple of weeks ago, when I learned the theme of today’s competition, I asked some of my roommates: “What does ‘faith’ mean to you?” Just coming back f rom a philosophy class, the girls were in a poetic mood: “Faith is what John Lennon had when he wrote the legendary song ‘Imagine’ and dreamed of ‘world peace’”, “Faith is what the Hebrews had when they followed Moses through the Red Sea in search of their freedom.” “And faith is what the pilgrims had when they journeyed to that strange land on Mayflower, and started their pursuit of a new life.”Thanks for the history lesson girls, but I was not asking for a great, historic event where faith might have altered the entire course of humanity.All I asked was “what does faith mean to you, to us, the individuals toiling with life’s hard choices each day?” Personally speaking, faith is like oxygen: I didn’t know how precious it was until I ran the risk of losing it.My heart stirs still every time memory brings me back to three years ago, when the devastating earthquake engulfed our country.As one of the few cities that took the hit the hardest that day, my hometown was suddenly devoured by a black hole of depression.Having forsaken our worldly possessions, my family joined the army of tents every night, holding our breath and waiting for daybreak;having abandoned the comfort of home, we managedto lift ourselves up, along with neighbors and friends, when each after-shock threatened to tear us down.As a politician once put it, in the face of disaster, we’re reminded that life can be unimaginably cruel, but it’s also in these moments, that we rediscover our common faith in life.Indeed, during those dark hours, faith blazed in the courage of my math teacher Ms.Liu, when she stayed behind in a shaking building until she made sure that the last student had safely evacuated;faith radiated from the persistence of my dad when he kept his eyes wide open every single night, so that my mom and I could have a good night’s sleep;faith was ignited from the empathy of my next-door neighbor, when she took a stranger that was in shock into her arms and consoled him with her warm embrace.In the end, faith was rekindled in the passion of me and my fellow classmates, who immediately got back to preparing for our College Entrance Examination the very next day, with gritted teeth, and a conviction as steady as a dies and gentlemen, this is what faith means to me.It’s the small voice in our ears that says: be strong, be good, and don’t give up whenever we’re frustrated by life.That's why after three years, my friends and family have picked themselves up, dusted themselves off and with tougher spirits, begun again their journey towards a better future.At last, to twist the lyrics of last year’s charity song, I call upon my fellow young friends to chant together with me, in the name of faith, for all those who are still suffering in Haiti, Japan and Myanmar: when I get older, I will be st ronger, they’ll call me faith, just like a waving flag.Let us carry above our heads the waving flag called Faith, and let its many inspirations lift us up from where we belong.Third-place Honorable judges, ladies and gentleman, good morning.I want you to t ell me something.What’s the firstthing that pops into your mind when you hear the word faith, a sacred and heart-warming word that’s supposed to remind you of all the beauties and goodness of life, the key that used to keep us going when confronted with all sorts of hardships and obstacles.However, when I hear the word faith, the thing it reminds me of is so remote and intangible.In this rich and peaceful era, there aren’t as many disasters or wars, especially for us young people whose lives are much easier and wealthier than our fathers’.So is faith gradually losing its significance in the human world nowadays? Like many of others, I used to think of faith as of no importance at all, and I deemed myself as a faithless person.I thought I can live my life perfectly fine without intentionally grasping something as my faith.Until one day I met an American Christian named John, who later became a very good friend of mine.John is an extremely faithful Christian, and he thinks of Jesus Christ as his lord.He, as a pastor, tried to convert me into a Christian when we first met.So he lectured me with his extensive knowledge of history and philosophy every time we hung out.In spite of his amazingly detailed description of the history of Jesus, what really got me intrigued is not the story he told, instead, is John himself as probably the first and most faithful person I’ve met in my entire life.I can feel the sparks in his eyes when he talks about biblical things, and I am so touched by the integrity of him when he says:” Jesus Christ is the ultimate pursuit of my life” without any hesitation or doubt.The more we got along, the more I became jealous of him, because he always seems to be joyful and optimistic.When I ask him how he manages it, he said:” I’ve had bad days t oo, but I also know that God is with me.So I know that it’ll all be okay.” Suddenly it occurred to me how lucky it is to have something youcan completely put your trust into, something that will bring you strength when your mind is weak, something that reminds you “ it’s not so bad” when you’re filled with sorrow, something that gives your existence significance and bring it up to a higher level.So I was literally converted, not into a Christian, not into someone faithful either, but into someone who wants to be as faithful at least.That was the first time I am exposed to the power of faith.To put it simple, your life is complete only if you have faith.You must find something important and significant in your life, your purpose, your pursuit, whatever you c all it.I’m not saying faith must relate to religion or God.It could be anything.It could be your career goal, your children, your lover, fellowship, or a certain kind of life style, anything, as long as you dare to trust your life in it with your heart of hearts.Now I’m still faithless.I haven’t become a Christian or find what matters to me most yet.But what John gave me is whole new perspective to see life.So I’ll strive to really feel and touch the beauty in life and won’t take it for granted.And that’s a lso what I encourage all of us to do.Keep looking for the faith of your own, and when you do, you’ll know it’s all worth it.第五篇:16届21世纪杯英语演讲比赛冠亚季军演讲稿Championship articleHave you ever bought any food on the train? And do you ask for the receipt after buying it? Nowadays, all trains in China provide its passengers with receipts for commodities, but 7 years ago, things were quite different.On 13th of October, 2004, the train T109 from Beijing to Shanghai was speeding on the railway.A graduate student bought a sausage at 1 yuan on the train, then asked for a receipt.“Are you kidding? It’s just one yuan!” The crew member was surprised.The student, however,answered in a determined voice, “I paid the money, so I deserve the receipt.”“But we never give receipts on the train.’ As a result, his further request was turned down by a cold shoulder.Several days later, the student sued the National Railway Ministry, for not providing receipts forpassengers.To his dismay, the court turned down the case for lack of evidence.But he, who majored in law at that time, believed law as a most powerful weapon, so he did not give up.Instead, he began his journey of collecting first-hand evidence by taking trains and buying commodities aboard.When his classmates were playing soccer, he was taking the train;When his classmates were buying food at Mcdonald’s, he was buying food on the train;When his classmates were asking girls out, he was asking for the receipts.As he joked, ‘I was either taking the train or on the way to take the train.’One month later, he appeared in the court again, with newly-collected evidence and a stronger confidence.And I guess, ladies and gentlemen, you will all cheer for the result because this time, the student won the case.Very soon, a regulation about receipts on the train came out.And whatever we buy on the train now, there’s a receipt for us.Outside the court, the student was asked, “How do you make it to the end?” He said, “As a law student, I root my faith in law.I believe that law is there, to protect every person with no exception, and to ensure every person has a say.”His words spread a strong faith in law, which is not only a doctrine of a law student, but also a belief that all citizens ought to hold.It is this faith that initiates the student to resort to law for a tiny issue;it is this faith that supports him to endure all the exhausting trips when collecting evidence;It is this faith that makes a seemingly “ridiculous” receipt request legal andrightful.It is this faith that helps to change our life, enhance our judicial system and bring social justice.To many, a receipt of 1 yuan is too small to mention, however rights are to be respected and law is to be believed in.It all starts with a tinyreceipt of 1 yuan, but we get a monumental case, a new regulation and a bumper harvest in social justice.The bridge that leads a tiny start to a bumper harvest is faith, the faith in law, rightful and strong.Second placeA couple of weeks ago, when I learned the theme of today’s competition, I asked some of my roommates: “What does ‘faith’ mean to you?” Just coming back from a philosophy class, the girls were in a poetic mood: “Faith is what John Lennon had when he wrote the legendary song ‘Imagine’ and dreamed of ‘world peace’”, “Faith is what the Hebrews had when they followed Moses through the Red Sea in search of their freedom.” “And faith is what the pilgrims had when they journeyed to that strange land on Mayflower, and started their pursuit of a new life.”Thanks for the history lesson girls, but I was not asking for a great, historic event where faith might have altered the entire course of humanity.All I asked was “what does faith mean to you, to us, the individuals toiling with life’s hard choices each day?” Personally speaking, faith is like oxyge n: I didn’t know how precious it was until I ran the risk of losing it.My heart stirs still every time memory brings me back to three years ago, when the devastating earthquake engulfed our country.As one of the few cities that took the hit the hardest that day, my hometown was suddenly devoured by a black hole of depression.Having forsaken our worldly possessions, my family joined the army of tents every night, holding our breath and waiting fordaybreak;having abandoned the comfort of home, we managed to lift ourselves up, along with neighbors and friends, when each after-shock threatened to tear us down.As a politician once put it, in the face of disaster, we’re reminded that life can be unimaginably cruel, but it’s also in these moments, that we rediscover our common faith in life.Indeed, during those dark hours, faith blazed in the courage of my math teacher Ms.Liu, when she stayed behind in a shaking building until she made sure that the last student had safely evacuated;faith radiated from the persistence of my dad when he kept his eyes wide open every single night, so that my mom and I could have a good night’s sleep;faith was ignited from the empathy of my next-door neighbor, when she took a stranger that was in shock into her arms and consoled him with her warm embrace.In the end, faith was rekindled in the passion of me and my fellow classmates, who immediately got back to preparing for our College Entrance Examination the very next day, with gritted teeth, and a conviction as steady as a dies and gentlemen, this is what faith means to me.It’s the small voicein our ears that says: be strong, be good, and don’t give up whenever we’re frustrated by life.That's why after three years, my friends and family have picked themselves up, dusted themselves off and with tougher spirits, begun again their journey towards a better future.At last, to twist the lyrics of last year’s charity song, I call upon my fellow young friends to chant together with me, in the name of faith, for all those who are still suffering in Haiti, Japan and Myanmar: when I get older, I will be stronger, they’ll call me faith, just like a waving flag.Let us carry above our heads the waving flag called Faith, and let its many inspirations lift us up from where we belong.Third-placeHonorable judges, ladies and gentleman, good morning.I want you to tell me something.What’s the first thing that pops into your mind when you hear the word faith, a sacred and heart-warming word that’s supposed to remind you of all the beauties and goodness of life, the key that used to keep us going when confronted with all sorts of hardships and obstacles.However, when I hear the word faith, the thing it reminds me of is so remote and intangible.In this rich and peaceful era, there aren’t as many disasters or wars, especially for us young people whose lives are much easier and wealthier than our fathers’.So is faith gradually losing its significance in the human world nowadays? Like many of others, I used to think of faith as of no importance at all, and I deemed myself as a faithless person.I thought I can live my life perfectly fine without intentionally grasping something as my faith.Until one day I met an American Christian named John, who later became a very good friend of mine.John is an extremely faithful Christian, and he thinks of Jesus Christ as his lord.He, as a pastor, tried to convert me into a Christian when we first met.So he lectured me with his extensive knowledge of history and philosophy every time we hung out.In spite of his amazingly detailed description of the history of Jesus, what really got me intrigued is not the story he told, instead, is John himself as probably the first and most faithful person I’ve met in my entire life.I can feel the sparks in his eyes when he talks about biblical things, and I am so touched by the integrity of him when he says:” Jesus Christ is the ultimate pursuit of my life” without any hesitation or doubt.The more we got along, the more I became jealous of him, because he always seems to be joyful and optimi stic.When I ask him how he manages it, he said:” I’ve had bad days too, but I also know that God is with me.So I know。

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一、省世纪杯宣贯
辽宁省建设工程世纪杯即辽宁省优质工程,是授予我省建设工程
的质量最高荣誉,其工程质量应达到省内领先水平,且符合我国国民
经济发展不同时期所倡导的发展方向和政策要求。评选审定工作在省
建协会员单位中开展,每年度审定一次,由省住房和城乡建设厅指导,
省建协具体组织实施。
参选范围:凡是在辽宁省行政区域内建设的具有独立使用功能和
生产能力的新建、扩建、改建的土木工程、建筑工程、线路管道和设
备安装工程及装修工程,均可参评。
评审目的:是为贯彻落实《国家发展纲要》和“百年大计、质量
第一”的方针,实施质量强省战略,增强工程参与各方的质量意识,
推动全省建筑业企业提高工程经营管理和质量水平。
复查依据:为国家现行的质量验收规范、相关技术标准、行业技
术标准。
评审要求:
1、公开、公平、公正原则;
2、好中选好、优中选优;
3、整体工程应是安全,适用、美观
4、应是积极推广应用建筑业十项新技术的工程;
5、应是绿色节能环保的工程;
6、应是项目管理科学、系统,经济效益显著的工程,是质量达到
省内领先水平的工程。
复查的要求
1、复查组以专业分组,按“屋面-室内-室外”的路线,以重点抽
样检查为主、以宏观检查与细部检查相结合的方法,对工程实体质量
2

进行了检查。
2、同时以重点查验和系统抽查相结合方式对工程档案资料进行了
核查。
3、对工程回访征求相关方意见
①住宅工程采取回访物业管理单位的同时,回访10%的已入住业
主,对未售出户数5%进行现场实测复核。
②住宅小区(组团)工程,抽选其单位工程总数30%且不少于3
项进行复查,并按住宅工程要求进行回访和复核。
③公建对建设、使用、监理单位进行回访,当面征求满意度意见。
二、工程质量情况
1、工程质量亮点
①是地基基础、主体结构安全可靠的工程:地基承载力经检测符
合设计要求;主体混凝土内实外光表面平整;混凝土结构无裂缝、无
渗漏,工程沉降观测稳定,无不均匀沉降,未发现因地基基础及主体
结构质量问题引起的有害裂缝等现象。
②是设备运行平稳的安装工程:
③是装饰装修精细美观的工程:外墙有石材、铝板、玻璃幕墙、
各种涂料饰面等多种形式。幕墙安装牢固、表面平整、大角顺直;石
材、玻化砖楼地面,人造石、瓷砖墙面粘贴牢固、表面平整缝隙均匀;
各种形式吊顶安装牢固、表面平整、线条顺直;楼梯间石材、玻化砖
饰面或水泥砂浆面层表面平整、踏步尺寸一致、角筋到位;屋面坡向
正确排水顺畅,上人屋面地砖排砖合理、勾缝光滑,非上人屋面防水
层或防水保护层观感良好。
④在技术进步与创新、节能与环保、科学规范管理方面:获得省
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级QC质量管理小组、省级新技术应用示范工程,省市级安全示范工程
(工地)等;
⑤是建设和使用、监理单位和住户满意的工程,是经济和社会效
益显著的工程。
⑥是资料真实有效,查询方便可追溯的工程。工程技术档案比较
完整。大部分工程能够做到装订整齐,目录层次清晰,内容真实、齐
全、完整、可追溯性强。
2、工程质量不足
工程整体质量重居民居室、轻公共空间,重地上、轻地下,重大
面、轻细节,重土建、轻配套。地下室、设备层、屋面、管道井等部
位质量明显较其他部位粗糙。
①屋面工程:
出屋面门口、管道等个别部位泛水高度不足250mm且门槛处保温
未做处理,建议表面镶贴石材作为防护;刚性防水保护层分隔缝设置
不规范不美观,嵌缝柔性密封材料不够密实、连续、饱满;管道上的
防水层收头处理不当,应与基层粘结牢固同时用金属箍紧固后再用密
封材料封严;屋面检修爬梯制作不规范且未与避雷带有效连接,应上
下双面搭接焊接;屋面防水工程完工后应进行雨后观察或淋水、蓄水
试验,确保移交用户后无渗漏;
②外墙和散水、台阶:
部分外墙保温和涂料工程由外委单位施工,施工不够精细,涂饰
期间对保温破坏较多;散水、台阶应与主体结构断缝,按要求在转角
45度角、长度大于6米设缝,缝内嵌填沥青麻丝等密封材料,散水表
面有起砂开裂现象;
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③工程的细部处理:管道背后、墙地面套管周边、踢脚线上口、
管道井、强弱电井、地下室整体等抹灰粗糙、涂料大白施工随意。管
道、设备过墙处封堵不到位;设备及有水房间防水施工不到位,保护
层或地面施工不细致,设备、水箱等基础结构粗糙;吊顶工程的木吊
杆、木龙骨和木饰面板必须进行防火处理;
④楼梯、外廊、内天井及临空防护
楼梯间扶手高度应从踏步前缘最不利位置量测满足设计及规范要
求楼梯水平段栏杆长度大于500mm,其扶手高度不应小于1050mm且下
部100mm范围内不能留空;防护栏杆必须采用防止儿童攀登的构造,
楼梯栏杆垂直杆件间净空不应大于110mm,;不锈钢栏杆扶手立柱与扶
手应满焊,满足受力要求。玻璃栏板必须满足设计及规范要求,大于
12mm钢化玻璃、钢化夹胶、钢化夹丝玻璃等;
无障碍设计不仅仅是残疾人坡道的设置,供轮椅通行的推拉门、
平开门,在门把手一侧墙面宽度不小于500mm,门扇应安装横执把手
和关门拉手,在门扇下方安装350mm高的护门板等。
⑤加强成品保护工作,注意上道工序对下道工序的成品保护,尽
可能避免交叉污染。
⑥提供的档案多数为企业自留资料,不够齐全、尤其是外委工程
的档案(包括土建装饰装修、消防、通风空调、弱电、电梯等),确定
创优目标应与建设等各方协调,提前留存。

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