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应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇一
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 god’s 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. it’s fair to say the crew never would have gotten there without mit. and i don’t just mean that because buzz aldrin was class of ‘63 here, and took richard battin’s 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 didn’t want to pay for it. imagine that – a congress that didn’t want to invest in science. go figure – that would never happen today.
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇二
you will always stand out in your scarlet coats and white gloves, but to me, whether i see you at westminster abbey, the chelsea flower show, twickenham stadium, or the pub, i notice that you are always smiling.
don’t ever underestimate the joy that you bring to everyone you meet. you represent something really quite special, you are special, and society will always recognise that. that is an important part of your legacy.
here, i see a community that continues to value the importance of teamwork which military service in particular can teach you.
it’s a community that focuses on supporting each other with kindness, respect and compassion, as well as reaching out to serve the wider community.
i have just visited the infirmary and seen the excellent facilities and care being provided to those pensioners who are unable to be on parade here today. no doubt they’re watching from the windows cheering you all on.
i think we should all be incredibly proud and grateful knowing that 46 of you here fought in the second world war; many of you in other conflicts including korea, malaya, borneo and that the ‘youngsters’ among you wear northern ireland, south atlantic and first gulf war medals with pride.
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇三
here’s my corollary: “your mentors may leave you prepared, but they can’t leave you ready.”
when steve got sick, i had hardwired my thinking to the belief that he would get better. i not only thought he would hold on, i was convinced, down to my core, that he’d still be guiding apple long after i, myself, was gone.
then, one day, he called me over to his house and told me that it wasn’t going to be that way.
even then, i was convinced he would stay on as chairman. that he’d step back from the day to day but always be there as a sounding board.
but there was no reason to believe that. i never should have thought it. the facts were all there.
and when he was gone, truly gone, i learned the real, visceral difference between preparation and readiness.
it was the loneliest i’ve ever felt in my life. by an order of magnitude. it was one of those moments where you can be surrounded by people, yet you don’t really see, hear or feel them. but i could sense their expectations.
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇四
in the past decade alone, we’ve seen historic hurricanes devastate islands across the caribbean. we’ve seen ‘1,000-year floods’ hit the midwestern and southern united states multiple times in a decade. and we’ve seen record-breaking wildfires ravage california and record-breaking typhoons kill thousands in the philippines.
this is a true crisis. and if we fail to rise to the occasion, your generation, your children, and grandchildren will pay a terrible price. so scientists know there can be no delay in taking action – and many government and political leaders around the world are starting to understand that.
yet here in the united states, our federal government is seeking to become the only country in the world to withdraw from the paris climate agreement – the only one. not even north korea is doing that.
those in washington who deny the science of climate change are no more based in reality than those who believe the moon landing was faked. and while the moon landing conspiracy theorists are relegated to the paranoid corners of talk radio, climate skeptics occupy the highest positions of power in the united states government.
now, in the administration’s defense, climate change, they say, is only a theory – yeah, like gravity is only a theory.
people can ignore gravity at their own risk, at least until they hit the ground. but when they ignore the climate crisis, they are not only putting themselves at risk, they are putting all humanity at risk.
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇五
here we are again. my favorite moment of the year. it’s a genuine day of dreams: in the student section, dreams of new careers, marriage, children, new adventures. in the parents’ seating, dreams of what to do with that disposable income they’re no longer sending to west lafayette. all in all, a day like no other.
my own dreams about today sometimes are more like nightmares. what to say that’s fitting – that’s meaningful but still concise enough to get us on to the main event quickly? hardest of all, what to say that’s the least bit original?
while dreaming, or daydreaming, about today, i found myself thinking about purdue pete. again, this year, pete was ranked among the most identified college mascots in the country, and the favorite in our big ten conference.
a few years before your class arrived on campus, someone tried to redo pete and turn him into some new symbol of our school. i wasn’t here, either, but as told to me, the idea started an immediate backlash, a near-riot, and died within days. i got to thinking about “why?”
maybe part of it was his uniqueness. at my last count, there were 64 eagles, 46 tigers, and 33 wildcats among college mascots. but there’s only one set of boilermakers.
but i think our attachment to pete stems mainly from the way he personifies our self-image of strength. when our up-and-coming football program chose its slogan for this year, it was “only the strong.” one of the year’s youtube sensations featured a five-foot-nine purdue player squatting 600 pounds.
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇六
if any one of you has doubts about your own creative capacity, think again. over these last four years, you’ve designed – with the help of our faculty, staff, and those around you – the greatest masterpiece of all: yourself.
class of 20xx, i have every confidence that you will let your creativity reign as you seek to impact the world and become every bit the person you wish to be.
congratulations, once more, to all of you! may you meet with success and happiness always, and forever keep dartmouth close to your hearts. congratulations.
i’d like to offer my best wishes to my fellow honorands; to the staff and faculty of the college; to the parents and families of the graduates, who have supported and guided them through all these years; and to all the graduates – this is your day! congratulations!
you have not only completed four memorable years, you even made it, in whatever state you’re in, to commencement!
i could begin by telling you you’re special, but i suspect your families have already told you that. i could tell you that you’re smart, but i’m certain your professors have already told you that, too. that you’re accomplished is without question – just look at where you’re sitting today!
应届毕业典礼出彩三分钟英语演讲稿篇七
your accomplishments are also due, in part, to the dedication, to the loving encouragement, and to the extraordinary support of the family members and friends who have championed each one of you in the years you’ve worked toward your stanford degree.
now, many of those family members and friends are here today, in the stands of our stadium. others are watching this ceremony from around the world, via livestream.
they include your mothers and your fathers, happy father’s day, by the way; your spouses and children; your siblings; your grandparents, aunts, and uncles; your mentors; and your peers – people who helped you along the way to stanford and through your years as stanford students.
and so i’d ask all the members of the class of 20xx, seniors and graduate students, to join now in one of stanford’s treasured commencement traditions.
please rise. think of all those family members and friends who supported you on this special journey. turn to your family members and friends, if they are in the stands or if they are watching from around the world.
and please join me in saying these words to them: “thank you. thank you!”
you may be seated. yeah.