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应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇 演讲是人格魅力的渲染展示的方式之一,一场精彩演讲是可以激发人向上的,以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!英语演讲稿1if i could teach a class in how to live your best life, it would include some gems ive gotten from world leaders. but also some i have not. yes, it does pay to floss. yes, you need to look people in the eye when you speak to them. you need to keep your commitments, you need to make your bed every day because when you do, it makes your whole house look better. and you need to leave your cell phone away at the dinner table.i put so many of those in a book that i did for graduates like you. i wrote the path made clear with gems of wisdom from thought leaders. since i know you just wanna get that diploma, im gonna save all my wisdom for my bookyou get a book and you get a book and you get a book! everybody gets a book! congratulations class of 2019!as the chairman said, i majored in electrical engineering. so i know what youre all thinking its a shame he was never able to put his degree to good use. i thought that was funnier than you did, thank you.let me start with the most important message that i can deliver today congratulations to the distinguished graduates of the great class of 2019. you made it. all those long hours studying, and in the lab, the quizzes, the papers, and the swim tests, it was all for today well, that and the brass rat.英语演讲稿2even though i went to a school up the river, for todays address, i wanted to feel what it was like to be a student here at mit. so on my way over here, i walked through the infinite corridor and elbowed my way through 100 tourists. did they know that matt damon doesnt actually work here as a janitor, right?last night, i also paid a visit to one of this universitys most iconic places the muddy. i told the graduates there that i had some good news and some bad news. the bad news was i wont be repaying your entire classes student loans. sorry. but i told them the good news was i would be picking up the tab for the next round of drinks. that seemed to help matters.as excited as all you are today, theres another group here that is beaming with pride and that deserves a big round of applause your parents and your families. some of them are sitting out there thinking, our kids are getting a degree from the worlds most prestigious engineering school, and yet when they come home, they dont seem to know how to use the washer/dryer?英语演讲稿3youve been very lucky, seriously, to study at a place that attracts some of the brightest minds in the world. and during your time here, mit has extended his tradition of groundbreaking research and innovation. most of you were here when ligo proved that einstein was right about gravitational waves, something that i as a johns hopkins engineering graduate claimed all along.and just this spring, mit scientists and astronomers helped to capture the first-ever image of a black hole.those really are incredible accomplishments at mit. and they are especially incredible when you consider that the wi-fi barely works here.for gods sakes, how many phds did it take to plug in a router?but really, all of you are a part of an amazing institution that has proven time and time again that human knowledge and achievement is limitless. in fact, this is the place that proved moonshots are worth taking.50 years ago this month or next month, i guess it is the apollo 11 lunar module touched down on the moon. its fair to say the crew never would have gotten there without mit. and i dont just mean that because buzz aldrin was class of 63 here, and took richard battins famous astrodynamics course. as chairman millard mentioned, the apollo 11 literally got there thanks to its navigation and control systems that were designed right here at what is now the draper laboratory.successfully putting a man on the moon required solving so many complex problems. how to physically guide a spacecraft on a half-million-mile journey was arguably the biggest one, and your fellow alums and professors solved it by building a one-cubic-foot computer at the time when computers were giant machines that filled whole rooms.the only reason those mit engineers even tried to build that computer in the first place was that they had been asked to help do something that people thought was either impossible or unnecessary.going to the moon was not a popular idea back in the 1960s. and congress didnt want to pay for it. imagine that a congress that didnt want to invest in science. go figure that would never happen today.英语演讲稿4president kennedy needed to persuade the taxpayers that a manned mission to the moon was possible and worth doing. so in 1962, he delivered a speech that inspired the country. he said, quote, “we choose to go to the moon this decade, and to do other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” sorry, i didnt mean to say “hard.” i meant to say hard. i dont want to lose my boston accent.in that one sentence, kennedy summed up mankinds inherent need to reach for the stars. he continued by saying, quote, “that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one that we are unwilling to postpone, and one that we intend to win.”in other words, for the good of the united states, and humanity, it had to be done. and he was right. neil armstrong took a great leap for mankind. the u.s. won a major cold war victory, and decades of scientific innovation led to an unprecedented era of technological advancement.the inventions that emerged from the moonshot changed the world: satellite television, computer microchips, cat scan machines, and many other things that we now take for granted even video game joysticks. yes, there really was a life before xbox.the world we live in today is fundamentally different, not just because we landed on the moon, but because we tried to get there in the first place. in hindsight, president kennedys call for the original moonshot at exactly the right moment in history was brilliant. and the brightest minds of their generation many of them mit graduates delivered it.英语演讲稿5today, i believe that we are living in a similar moment. and once again, well be counting on mit graduates all of you to lead us.but this time, our most important and pressing mission your generations mission is not to explore deep space and reach faraway places. it is to save our own planet, the one that were living on, from climate change. and unlike 1962, the primary challenge before you is not scientific or technological. it is political.the fact is weve already pioneered the technology to tackle climate change. we know how to power buildings using sun and wind. we know how to power vehicles using batteries charged with renewable energy. we know

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