水果英语一分钟演讲稿
1水果英语演讲稿
banana is a large plant that grows in the tropical parts of central america, south america, asia, and africa, where the climate is warm and damp the year round. it grows 10 to 40 feet high and has enormous, broad green leaves that are sometimes 10 feet long. banana plant has a hollow stem that is 8 to 15 inches thick. another stem, which grows through the hollow stem, bears the flowers and the fruit. the flower bud is very large and shaped like a heart. as it grows it slowly unfolds and shows about 100 small blossoms, which are long and narrow and grow together in clusters or groups. some of these clusters grow into great bunches of fruit. each bunch is called a ‘hand’ because it looks almost like a hand with the separate bananas like fingers. the fruit is cut off the plant while it is still green and unripe.
when the fruit is ripe its soft skin is yellow and resembles a small plantain. the flesh of the fruit is soft, sweet, and a very pale cream color. banana plants are cut down after the fruit has been removed, because they bear fruit only once. a piece of the root is planted again and in a few months the young plant grows several feet height. it takes two years before the plant begins to flower and bear fruit. bananas are an excellent provider of energy and a healthy addition to anyone’s diet. banana is the perfect supplement for active people. it provides large amounts of vitamin b-6 and vitamin c, which are two of the vitamins most commonly lost during strenuous exercise.
banana is most well known as a supplier of potassium. potassium is very important to muscle function and is the nutrient most often associated with relieving muscle cramps. the potassium in banana may also help reduce the likelihood of hypertension and stroke. banana is also high in dietary fiber, and thus may reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, especially colon cancer. banana is also packed with natural energy and phytonutrients.
2用英语介绍一种水果的演讲稿
I know something about apple.I like apple very much, because first it is very beautiful. It is red and round. You can not help eating it when you see it; second, it is very sweet.
It is rally a kind of enjoyment when you taste it; third, it is said that apple is very good for your health. There is a proverb said ‘ one apple a day, keeps doctor away. It means that if you have one apple everyday, you won’t get any disease.
Amazing! Right? You see, apple is not just a ordinary fruit. It can also keep you away from disease, so there is no reason to refuse such good fruit. Try it and enjoy it!
3英语演讲稿:最爱的水果
Of the fruits of the year I give my vote to the orange.
In the first place it is a perennial—if not in actual fact, at least in the greengrocer's shop. On the days when dessert is a name given to a handful of chocolates and a little preserved ginger, when macedoine de fruits is the title bestowed on two prunes and a piece of rhubarbs, then the orange, however sour, comes nobly to the rescue; and on those other days of plenty when cherries and strawberries and raspberries, and gooseberries riot together upon the table, the orange, sweeter than ever, is still there to hold its own. Bread and butter, beef and mutton, eggs and bacon, are not more necessary to an order existence than the orange.
It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best. Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak. It has properties of health giving, as that it cures influenza and establishes the complexion. It is clean, for whoever handles it on its way to your table, but handles its outer covering, its top coat, which is left in the hall. It is round, and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a cricket ball. The pip can be flicked at your enemies, and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide for an old gentleman.
4关于水果的英语演讲稿
orange is One Of the fruits that I like the most.In the first place it is a perennial--if not in actual fact,at least in the greengrocer’s shop.On the days when dessert is a name given to a handful of chocolates and a little preserved ginger,when macédoine de fruits is the title bestowed on some raisins and two prunes,then the orange,however sour,comes nobly to the rescue; and on those other days of plenty when cherries and strawberries and kiwi-fruits riot together upon the table,the orange,sweeter than ever,is still there to hold its own.Bread and rice,beef and mutton,eggs and milk,are not more necessary to an ordered existence than the orange.
It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best.Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak.It has properties of health giving,as it cures influenza and establishes the complexion.It is clean,for whoever handles it on its way to your table but handles its outer covering,its top coat,which is left in the hall.It is round,and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a tiny football.The pips can be flicked at your enemies,and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide for an old gentleman.
But all this would count nothing had not the orange such delightful qualities of taste.I dare not let myself go upon this subject.I am a slave to its sweetness.
Yet with the orange we go live year in and year out.That speaks well for the orange.The fact is that there is an honesty about the orange which appeals to all of us.If it is going to be bad--for the best of us are bad sometimes--it begins to be bad from the outside,not from the inside.How many a pear which presents a blooming face to the world is rotten at the core.How many an innocent-looking apple,is harboring a worm in the bud.But the orange has no secret faults.Its outside is a mirror of its inside,and if you are quick you can tell the shopman so before he slips it into the bag.