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毕业演讲稿英语 毕业演讲稿英语篇一:英语毕业演讲稿 英语毕业演讲稿 Faculty, family, friends, and fellow graduates, good evening. I am honored to address you tonight. On behalf of the graduating masters and doctoral students of Washington University s School of Engineering and Applied Science, I would like to thank all the parents, spouses, families, and friends who encouraged and supported us as we worked towards our graduate degrees. I would especially like to thank my own family, eight members of which are in the audience today. I would also like to thank all of the department secretaries and other engineering school staff members who always seemed to be there when confused graduate students needed help. And finally I would like to thank the Washington University faculty members who served as our instructors, mentors, and friends. As I think back on the seven-and-a-half years I spent at Washington University, my mind is filled with memories, happy, sad, frustrating, and even humorous. Tonight I would like to share with you some of the memories that I take with me as I leave Washington University. I take with me the memory of my office on the fourth floor of Lopata Hall - the room at the end of the hallway that was too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and always too far away from the women s restroom. The window was my office s best feature. Were it not for the physics building across the way, it would have afforded me a clear view of the arch. But instead I got a view of the roof of the physics building. I also had a view of one corner of the roof of Urbauer Hall, which seemed to be a favorite perch for various species of birds who alternately won perching rights for several weeks at a time. And I had a nice view of the physics courtyard, noteworthy as a good place for watching people run their dogs. It s amazing how fascinating these views became the longer I worked on my dissertation. But my favorite view was of a nearby oak tree. From my fourth-floor vantage point I had a rather intimate view of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabit it. Occasionally a bird would land on my window sill, which usually had the effect of startling both of us. I take with me the memory of two young professors who passed away while I was a graduate student. Anne Johnstone, the only female professor from whom I took a course in the engineering school, and Bob Durr, a political science professor and a member of my dissertation committee, both lost brave battles with cancer. I remember them fondly. I take with me the memory of failing the first exam in one of the first engineering courses I took as an undergraduate. I remember thinking the course was just too hard for me and that I would never be able to pass it. So I went to talk to the professor, ready to drop the class. And he told me not to give up, he told me I could succeed in his class. For reasons that seemed completely ludicrous at the time, he said he had faith in me. And after that my grades in the class slowly improved, and I ended the semester with an A on the final exam. I remember how motivational it was to know that someone believed in me. I take with me memories of the midwestern friendliness that so surprised me when I arrived in St. Louis 8 years ago. Since moving to New Jersey, I am sad to say, nobody has asked me where I went to high school. I take with me the memory of the short-lived computer science graduate student social committee lunches. The idea was that groups of CS grad students were supposed to take turns cooking a monthly lunch. But after one grad student prepared a pot of chicken that poisoned almost the entire CS grad student population and one unlucky faculty member in one fell swoop, there wasn t much enthusiasm for having more lunches. I take with me the memory of a more successful graduate student effort, the establishment of the Association of Graduate Engineering Students, known as AGES. Started by a handful of engineering graduate students because we needed a way to elect representatives to a campus-wide graduate student government, AGES soon grew into an organization that now sponsors a wide variety of activities and has been instrumental in addressing a number of engineering graduate student concerns. I take with me the memory of an Engineering and Policy department that once had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students. I take with me memories of the 1992 U.S. Presidential debate. Eager to get involved in all the excitement I volunteered to help wherever needed. I remember spending several days in the makeshift debate HQ giving out-of-town reporters directions to the athletic complex. I remember being thrilled to get assignedthe job of collecting film from the photographers in the debate hall during the debate. And I remember the disappointment of drawing the shortest straw among the student volunteers and being the one who had to take the film out of the debate hall and down to the dark room five minutes into the debate - with no chance to re-enter the debate hall after I left. I take with me memories of university holidays which never seemed to apply to graduate students. I remember spending many a fall break and President s Day holiday with my fellow grad students in all day meetings brought to us by the computer science department. I take with me memories of exams that seemed designed more to test endurance and perseverance than mastery of the subject matter. I managed to escape taking any classes that featured infamous 24-hour-take-home exams, but remember the suffering of my less fortunate colleagues. And what doctoral student could forget the pain and suffering one must endure to survive the qualifying exams?I take with me the memory of the seven-minute rule, which always seemed to be an acceptable excuse for being ten minutes late for anything on campus, but which doesn t seem to apply anywhere else I go. I take with me the memory of Friday afternoon ACM happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. Over the several years that I attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch. I take with me memories of purple parking permits, the West Campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on Delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in Lopata Hall, The Greenway Talk, division III basketball, and trying to convince Dean Russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed. Finally, I would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. What would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? Anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of Lake Forest College by Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss - Here s how it goes: My uncle ordered popoversfrom the restaurant s bill of fare.And when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . Then he spoke great Words of Wisdomas he sat there on that chair: To eat these things, said my uncle, you must excercise great care. You may swallow down what s solid . . .BUT . . . you must spit out the air! And . . . as you partake of the world s bill of fare,that s darned good advice to follow.Do a lot of spitting out the hot air.And be careful what you swallow. Thank you.毕业演讲稿英语篇二:英语毕业演讲 Esteemed Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished guest, go(转 载于:wWw.xmsJOB.cOm 厦门培 训 考 试 网:毕业演讲稿英语)od morning. I am excited to address you on this stage today. On behalf of all the graduates of Shandong Universitys School of Information and technology, I would like to thank all the people who cared about and encouraged us as we worked towards our goals. Especially, I would like to thank my parents. It is they who give me great strength for my every steps taken in my life. Four years ago, at an age when some youngster farming and harvesting, at an age some coevals handing a rifle to defend our country, at the age of 19 or 20, we determined to uavel the secrets of mathematics and the mysteries of the inexhaustibly running charges. That was my dream; that was, is, and will be one of the most important choices of my life. Four years is too long for a ten-year old boy, for it means four birthday cakes and 20 centimeters taller. But for us, it runs too fast to catch up with. However, so many signals strongly prove that the four years definitely exists: piles of books, scholarships in our account, the unforgettable breathtaking view of our campus, songs and laughter in our dormitory, friends sharing the same ambitions, and our first sweet love Ladies and Gentlemen, as we leave this campus, a new page has been uaveled. It is time to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing. Let us take more responsibility, not only for ourselves and families but for our society and country. Ladies and Gentlemen, there isno doubt that we are facing one of the most serious economical crises in our history. In order to achieve our goal and to renew our country, we must meet challenges abroad as well as at home. In this new century, let us begin to make contribution to the world and to all human beings with energy and hope with faith and discipline. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up the enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. However long and hard the road may be, let us go forward together with our enthusiasm and our united strength.毕业演讲稿英语篇三:大学毕业英语演讲稿 good morning, dear faculty members, distinguished guests, families, friends and most importantly, todays graduates. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to you here on behalf of the graduates. this is a memorable day both in our personal lives and in the life of this school. four years ago, we entered sanjing university. some of us may have doubted that if we had made the right decision, but now, because of the friends we made , because of the sadness and happiness we shared, because of the teachers who gave us guidance, because of all the time in sanjiang we spent and all activities we participated in, we could not tear ourselves away from the dear campus. its difficult to contemplate that perhaps some of us may never see each other again. but we have so rich memeries and experiences that we will never foget each other. last, i would like to congratulate each of you for having reached this goal. we did it, and now we are ready to graduate!篇二:大学生毕业英语演讲稿范文大学生毕业英语演讲稿范文更新日期:2010-02-01my uncle ordered popovers from the restaurants bill of fare. and when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . then he spoke great words of wisdom as he sat there on that chair: to eat these things, said my uncle, you must excercise great care. you may swallow down whats solid . . . but . . . you must spit out the air! and . . . as you partake of the worlds bill of fare, thats darned good advice to follow. do a lot of spitting out the hot air. and be careful what you swallow.大学生毕业典礼演讲词 2010-06-13 演讲稿 尊敬的领导,老师,各位同学:大家好! 今天,我站在这里,代表全体06届信息与计算科学专业毕业生向我们的母校道别,向安农 大的师长道别,向朝夕相处的同窗们道别,也向这段不能忘怀的岁月道别! 岁月匆匆,大学四年转瞬即逝.从眼眸里抽出细细雨丝,然后纷纷扬扬的撒下.我们将离开 我的大学生活.走过楼兰,走过荒滩,只是为了那句路在脚下,明天会更好. 这四年的路,我们走的辛苦而快乐,四年的生活,我们过的充实而美丽,我们流过眼泪,却 伴着欢笑.四年的岁月,1460个日日夜夜,听起来似乎是那么的漫长,而当我们今天面对离别, 又觉得它是那么的短暂.四年的时光,弹指一挥间,但很多记忆将成为我们生命中最为珍重的 收藏:宽阔的操场,明亮的教室,甜蜜的欢笑.我们一定还记得刚入校时你我所立的雄心 壮志,一定还记得在教室,图书馆和实验室中你我孜孜不倦学习的身影,一定还记得老师的谆 谆教诲,一定还记得在运动场上你我生龙活虎的锻炼场景.太多太多的情景值得我们去回 忆. 在农大的四年,我们更进一步学会了分析与思考,学会了丰富与凝练,学会了合作与竞争, 学会了继承与创新,也进一步学会了如何不断超越,突破自己的极限而成长.如今我们就要毕 业了,所有这些温暖的记忆都将铭刻在我们内心深处,那是我们生命中最难忘的日子.喜欢好 友常说的一句话:我们都是只有一只翅膀的天使,只有互相拥抱才能飞翔.四年的同窗友谊,让 我们学会了彼此相信并依赖.四年的生活,我们都有过低谷,但我们相互扶持,鼓励,朋友温馨 的笑容,班级温暖的气氛,让我们都走了过来,让我们学会去爱,去坚持,去相信阳光总在风雨 后.我敬爱的老师,您用您辛勤的汗水,无私的奉献,无数夜的伏案耕耘,给了我们一个清醒的头脑,一双洞察的眼睛和一颗热忱的心灵,再华丽的辞藻也无法表达我们对您既是老师, 又是朋友,更是亲人的尊敬和爱戴.学生即将远行,请允许我们深情地道一声:老师,您辛苦了! 谢谢你们的关怀和教育 我亲爱的学弟学妹们,你们是我们理学院的未来,是你们让理学院代来了生机和活力,你 们的努力和奋斗为理学院代来了荣誉,即使我们离校了也会感到无限的荣耀,在这里请允许我 代表全体毕业生对你们表示诚挚的感谢和衷心的祝福,祝福你们明天走的更好.毕业是一首久唱不衰的老歌,是散场之后的余音绕耳,所有甜美或者苦涩的故事,定格为 热泪盈眶的欣悦,依然真诚直率的目光,依然奔流激荡的热血,正牵引着我们再一次传唱,传唱 那飘逝的日月春秋.乘风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海.让时间作证,承载着我们理学院领导, 老师们的殷切期望和深情嘱托,我们一定会做拥有智慧并富有激情的人,做胸怀大志并脚踏实 地的人,做德才兼备并勇于创新的人,做富有责任并敢挑重担的人!同学们,临别之际,让我们 立下誓言:今天,我们以作为农大的毕业生为荣;明天,农大将会以我们祖国的栋梁,为荣! 我们要走了,理学院的老师们为我们所做的一切,我们暂时无以回报,我们06届信息与计算科 学专业全体毕业生送上我们深深的祝福祝:理学院欣欣向荣,蒸蒸日上 我的发言完毕, 谢谢大家.篇三:大学生英语演讲稿100篇 how to be popular most people would like to be popular with others, but not everyone can achieve this goal. what is the secret to popularity? in fact, it is very simple. the first step is to improve our appearance. we should always make sure that we stay in good shape and dress well. when we are healthy and well-groomed, we will not only look better but also feel better. in addition, we should smile and appear friendly. after all, our facial expression is an important part of our appearance. if we can do this, people will be attracted to our good looks and impressed by our confidence. 如何才能受人欢迎 大部分的人都想受人欢迎,但是并非每个人都能达到目标。受欢迎的秘诀何在?事实上是 很简单的。步骤一,先改善我们的外表。我们得确保自己很健康,并且穿着体面。当我们既 健康又穿戴整齐时,不仅看起来更有精神,自己也会觉得好多了。此外,我们要保持微笑并 表现得很友善。毕竟,脸部表情是外观很重要的一环。如果我们能做到这一点,别人会被我 们的美好外表所吸引,并对我们的自信印象深刻。另一个重要步骤,就是培养对别人的体贴。永远以他人为重,并把别人的利益放在自己 的利益之前。当个好听众也是很重要的;如此一来,别人才能很自在地对我们吐露心事。然而, 不管我们做什么事,绝对不要说闲言闲语。最重要的是,要做自己,不要当虚伪的人。只有 对人真诚又尊重时,才能赢得他人的尊敬。如果我们能做到以上几点,我相信受人欢迎是指 日可待的事。 learn how to say noweve all been taught that we should help people. it is the right thing to do and will make us popular with others. it may even win us favors in return. however, we must be realistic. we cant say yes to every request. if we did, we would fail or go crazy for sure. sometimes we simply dont have the time to help. in this case, we must know how to say no politely.学习如何说不 我们都被教导说,我们应该要帮助别人。这是应该做的事,而且这样做会使我们受人欢 迎。它甚至会为我们赢得一些回报。但是,我们必须要实际一点。我们不能答应每一个要求。 如果我们这么做,我们就一定会失败或发疯。有时候我们确实没有时间去帮忙。既然如此,我们就必须知道如何有礼貌地说不。当我们需要说不的时候,有个办法我们可以试试。首先,我们应该要说实话。假如我们 真的办不到某件事,我们就应该说不。第二,我们应该记得要客气地拒绝对方的要求。我们 必须清楚地表达,但态度也必须真诚并且表示同情。一个真正的朋友会谅解的。最后,我们 不必为了说不而觉得有罪恶感。有时候拒绝别人才是我们应该做的事。它可以替我们自己和别人,都省下许多麻烦。总而言之,我们无法一直取悦每个人。拒绝请求是人生的一部 分。 how to sell yourselfby following the advice above, you are bound to make a good impression on potential employers. then you will be able to choose the best opportunity for you and take that first step towards success.如何自我推销 在这个竞争激烈的社会中,为了得到你想要的工作,知道如何自我推销是很重要的。也 就是说,你必须能够销售你最好的特点,并把你最好的一面呈现出来。毕竟,第一印象定江 山。 要在面试时表现出好的一面,你可以做几件事情。首先,要看起来像个赢家。穿着保守 而体面,会使你看起来像是就要成功了。第二,要能清楚地表达。仔细地考虑每个问题,并 据实回答。记得要和对方有目光接触,并保持良好的姿势。你必须看起来专注而自在。第三, 态度要积极而有自信。对你的能力有信心,并对你的未来感到乐观是很重要的。最后,要充 分准备。递上一份专业的简历,并准备好详细解释每件事。 遵照以上的建议,你就一定会给可能成为你老板的那些人,留下好的印象。然后你就可 以选择对你而言最好的机会。并踏出迈向成功的第一步。responsibility is a badge of honour for youth (96年“21世纪杯全国大学生英语演讲比赛”二等奖获得者,北京外国语大学 徐义成)im grateful that ive been given this opportunity, at such a historic moment, to stand here as a spokesman of my generation and to take a serious look back at the past 15 years, a crucial period for every one of us and for this nation as well.though it is only within my power to tell about my personal experience, and only a tiny fragment of it at that, it still represents, i believe, the root of a spirit which has been essential to me and to all the people bred by the past 15 years. in my elementary years, there was a little girl in the class who worked very hard but somehow could never do satisfactorily in her lessons. the teacher asked me to help her, and it was obvious that she expected a lot from me. but as a young boy, restless, thoughtless, i always tried to evade her so as to get more time to enjoy myself. one day before the final exam, she came up to me and said, could you please explain this to me? i want very much to do better this time. i started explaining, and finished in a hurry.pretending not to notice her still confused eyes, i ran off quickly. nat surprisingly, she again did very badly in the exam. and two months later, at the beginning of the new semester, word came of her death of blood cancer. no one ever knew about the little task i failed to fulfill, but i couldnt forgive myself. i simply couldnt forget her eyes, which seem to be asking, why didnt you do a little more to help me, when it was so easy for you? why didnt you understand a little better the trust placed in you, so that i would not have to leave this world in such pain and regret?i was about eight or nine years old at that time, but in a way it was the very starting point of my life, for i began to understand the word responsibility and to learn to always do my duties faithfully and devotedly, for the implications of that sacred word has dawned on me: the mutual need and trust of people, the co-operation and inter-reliance which are the very foundation of human society. later in my life, i continued to experience many failures. but never again did i feel that regret which struck me at the death of the girl, for it makes my heart satisfied to think that i have always done everything in my power to fulfill my responsibilities as best i can.such is the era in which this generation will take over the nation from our fathers and learn to run it. yet in the meantime, many problems still exist.we learn that crimes take place in broad daylight with crowds of people looking on and not assisting. we hear that there are still about 1 million children in this country who cant even afford to go to elementary schools while enormous sums of money are being squandered away on dinner parties and luxury cars. we buy shoddy medicines, or merely worthless junk in the name of medicines, that aggravate, rather than alleviate our diseases since money, many people belie

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