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大学毕业英语演讲稿and it as in the past fours that e studied, lived and respeted eah other ith genuine and ith our ambitions. Nothing in the orld is more signifiant than e miss all of these.We miss ou─teahers ho are tireless in teahing; e ill keep our gestures and our hite hairs in our hearts deepl; eill miss the quietness ith the lights at night in the lassroom; e ill miss the rae and exerise on the plaground; e ill miss even the rods in the dining hall and the quarrel on the beds; e ill still miss ever green piee and ever piee of aste paper fling like flakes in the air ... Hoever, toda eill leave nothing but the first rose ith our Alma Mater and our teahers hih is entrusted ith our love and respet.4 ears seems ver long but 4 ears seems ver short. From no on, e all ill go into the soiet. The soiet is broad and ide for us. We ill shoulder heav responsibilities; e ill ork diligentl; and e ill expet to be informed of good nes from one another. No, I beg ou all to herish the oasion; to remember the names, the status, appearane and the harater of the person around ou. No let s be hand in hand together; let s present the rose to eah other. Ma the rose arr our appreiation and blessing! We are ver losel linked no matterhat the orld ma be. Ma the fresh rose in our hands keep its fragrants!Thank ou all again!大学毕业英语演讲稿二:I believe in our futureHonorable Judges, fello students:Good afternoon!Reentl, ther is a heated debate in our soiet. The ollege students are the benefiiaries of a rare privilege, ho reeive exeptional eduation at extraordinar plaes. But ill e be ableto fae the hallenge and support ourselves against all odds? Will e be able to better the lives of others? Will e be ableto aept the responsibilit of building the future of our ountr?The nis sa the ollege students are the pampered lost generation, hih ould ringe at the slightest disfort. But the nis are rong. The ollege students I see are eagerl learning about ho to live independentl. We help eah other lean the dormitor, go shopping and bargain together, and take parttime jobs to supplement our poket mone.The nis sa e are for nothing other than grades; and e neglet the need for harater ultivation. But again,the nis are rong. We are deepl for eah other, e herish freedom, e treasure justie, and e seek truth. Last eek, thousands of m fello students had their blood tpe tested inorder to make a ontribution for the hildren ho suffer from blood aner.As ollege students, e are adolesents at the ritialturning point in our lives. We all fae a fundamental hoie: niism or faith, eah ill profoundl impat our future, or eventhe future of our ountr. I believe in all m fello lassmates. Though e are still inexperiened and even a little bit hildish.I believe that e have the ourage and faith to meet anhallenge and take on our responsibilities. We are preparingto assume ne responsibilities and tasks, and to use the eduation e have reeived to make our orld a better plae. I believe in our future.大学毕业英语演讲稿三:大学毕业英语演讲稿Good morning, dear fault members, distinguished guests, families, friends and most importantl, toda s graduates.Thank ou for giving me the opportunit to speak to ou here on behalf of the graduates. This is a memorable da both in our personal lives and in the life of this shool.Four ears ago, e entered Sanjing universit. Some of us ma have doubted that if e had made the right deision, but no, beause of the friends e made , beause of the sadness and happiness e shared, beause of the teahers ho gave us guidane, beause of all the time in Sanjiang e spent and all ativitiese partiipated in, e ould not tear ourselves ** from the dearampus. It s diffiult to ontemplate that perhaps some of us ma never see eah other again. But e have so rih memeries and experienes that e ill never foget eah other.Toda e enter the real orld to fae the hallenge .With the knoledge and friends e gained from our universit, ith the endurane, perseverane, industr e possess, ever obstale that e ma enounter in our lives ill be overe. I believe that everone ill make ever effort to strive for our life. And remember, an ideal job is not found ling in the street; it takes time and effort to find. But in the end, it ill be there for ou. So don t settle for seond best and keep looking.Importantl, We are here toda to give our thanks to the unonditional support of eah of ou, our ords of enouragementin good times and our ords of onsolation in diffiult moments. We thank ou for our enormous patiene ith us, for alas giving a little more than e asked for and for instilling in us the values and priniples that govern our lives no and helping us to bee the people e are. The degree that e ill reeive toda also belongs to ou.Last, I ould like to ongratulate eah of ou for having reahed this goal. We did it, and no e are read to graduate!大学毕业英语演讲稿四:大学毕业英语演讲稿Fault, famil, friends, and fello graduates, good evening.I am honored to address ou tonight. On behalf of the graduating masters and dotoral students of Washington Universit s Shool of Engineering and Applied Siene, I ould like to thank all the parents, spouses, families, and friends ho enouraged and supported us as e orked toards our graduate degrees. I ould espeiall like to thank m on famil, eight members of hih are in the audiene toda. I ould also like to thank all of the department seretaries and other engineering shool staff members ho alas seemed to be there hen onfused graduate students needed help. And finall I ould like to thank the Washington Universit fault members ho served as our instrutors, mentors, and friends.As I think bak on the seven-and-a-half ears I spent at Washington Universit, m mind is filled ith memories, happ, sad, frustrating, and even humorous.Tonight I ould like to share ith ou some of the memories that I take ith me as I leave Washington Universit.I take ith me the memor of m offie on the fourth floor of Lopata Hall - the room at the end of the halla that as too hot in summer, too old in inter, and alas too far ** from the omen s restroom. The indo as m offie s best feature. Were it not for the phsis building aross the a, it ould have afforded me a lear vie of the arh. But instead I got a vie of the roof of the phsis building. I also had a vie of one orner of theroof of Urbauer Hall, hih seemed to be a favorite perh for various speies of birds ho alternatel on perhing rights for several eeks at a time. And I had a nie vie of the phsis ourtard, noteorth as a good plae for athing people run their dogs. It s amazing ho fasinating these vies beame the longerI orked on m dissertation. But m favorite vie as of a nearb oak tree. From m fourth-floor vantage point I had a rather intimate vie of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabit it. Oasionall a bird ould land on m indo sill, hih usuall had the effet of startling both of us.I take ith me the memor of to oung professors ho passed** hile I as a graduate student. Anne Johnstone, the onl female professor from hom I took a ourse in the engineering shool, and Bob Durr, a politial siene professor and a memberof m dissertation mittee, both lost brave battles ith aner. I remember them fondl.I take ith me the memor of failing the first exam in oneof the first engineering ourses I took as an undergraduate. I remember thinking the ourse as just too hard for me and thatI ould never be able to pass it. So I ent to talk to the professor, read to drop the lass. And he told me not to give up, he told me I ould sueed in his lass. For reasons that seemed pletel ludirous at the time, he said he had faith in me. And after that m grades in the lass slol improved, and Iended the semester ith an A on the final exam. I remember ho motivational it as to kno that someone believed in me.I take ith me memories of the midestern friendliness that so surprised me hen I arrived in St. Louis 8 ears ago. Sine moving to Ne Jerse, I am sad to sa, nobod has asked me here I ent to high shool.I take ith me the memor of the short-lived puter siene graduate student soial mittee lunhes. The idea as that groups of CS grad students ere supposed to take turns ooking amonthl lunh. But after one grad student prepared a pot ofhiken that poisoned almost the entire CS grad student population and one unluk fault member in one fell soop, there asn t muh enthusiasm for having more lunhes.I take ith me the memor of a more suessful graduate student effort, the establishment of the Assoiation of Graduate Engineering Students, knon as AGES. Started b a handful of engineering graduate students beause e needed a ato elet representatives to a ampus-ide graduate student government, AGES soon gre into an organization that no sponsors a ide variet of ativities and has been instrumentalin addressing a number of engineering graduate student onerns.I take ith me the memor of an Engineering and Poli department that one had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and dotoral students.I take ith me memories of the92 U.S. Presidential debate. Eager to get involved in all the exitement I volunteered to help herever needed. I remember spending several das in the makeshift debate HQ giving out-of-ton reporters diretions to the athleti plex. I remember being thrilled to get assigned the job of olleting film from the photographers in the debate hall during the debate. And I remember the disappointment of draing the shortest stra among the student volunteers and being the one ho had to take the film out of the debate hall and don to the dark room five minutes into the debate - ith no hane to re-enter the debate hall after I left.I take ith me memories of universit holidas hih never seemed to appl to graduate students. I remember spending man a fall break and President s Da holida ith m fello grad students in all da meetings brought to us b the puter siene department.I take ith me memories of exams that seemed designed more to test endurane and perseverane than master of the subjet matter. I managed to esape taking an lasses that featured infamous 24-hour-take-home exams, but remember the suffering of m less fortunate olleagues. And hat dotoral student ould forget the pain and suffering one must endure to survive the qualifing exams? I take ith me the memor of the seven-minuterule, hih alas seemed to be an aeptable exuse for being ten minutes latefor anthing on ampus, but hih doesn t seem toappl anhere else I go.I take ith me the memor of Frida afternoon ACM happ hours, knon not for kegs of beer, but rather bols of rainbo sherbet punh. Over the several ears that I attended these happ hours the enjoed varing degrees of popularit, often proportional to the qualit and quantit of the apaning refreshments - butthere as alas the rainbo sherbert punh.I take ith me memories of purple parking permits, theWest Campus shuttle, heking m pendaflex, over-due librar books, tring to print from e, lunhes on Delmar, friends ho slept in their offies, miniature golf in Lopata Hall, The Greena Talk, division III basketball, and tring to onvineDean Russel that et another engineering shool rule should be hanged.Finall, I ould like to onlude, not ith a memor, but ith some advie. What ould a graduation speeh be ithout a little advie, right? Ana, this advie es in the form of a verse delivered to the77 graduating lass of Lake Forest College b Theodore Seuss Geisel, better knon to the orld as Dr. Seuss - Here s ho it goes:M unle ordered popoversfrom the restaurant s bill of fare. And hen the ere served,he regarded them ith a penetratingstare . . .Then he spoke great Words of Wisdom as he sat there onthat hair:To eat these things,said m unle,ou must exerise great are.You ma sallo don hat s solid . . . BUT . . .ou must spit out the air!And . . .as ou partake of the orld s bill of fare, that s darned good advie to follo. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air.And be areful hat ou sallo.Thank ou.大学毕业英语演讲稿五:大学毕业英语演讲稿I take ith me the memor of Frida afternoon ACM happ hours, knon not for kegs of beer, but rather bols of rainbo sherbet punh. Over the several ears that I attended these happ hours the enjoed varing degrees of popularit, often proportional to the qualit and quantit of the apaning refreshments - butthere as alas the rainbo sherbert punh.路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索 - 百度文库11 I take ith me memories of purple parking permits, theWest Campus shuttle, heking m pendaflex, over-due librar books, tring to print from e, lunhes on Delmar, friends ho slept in their offies, miniature golf in Lopata Hall, The Greena Talk, division III basketball, and tring to onvine Dean Russel that et another engineering shool rule should be hanged.Finall, I ould like to onlude, not ith a memor, but ith some advie. What ould a graduation speeh be ithout a little advie, right? Ana, this advie es in the form of a verse delivered to the77 graduating lass of Lake Forest College b Theodore Seuss Geisel, better knon to the orld as Dr. Seuss - Here s ho it goes:M unle ordered popovers from the restaurant s bill of fare. And hen the ere served, he regarded them ith a penetrating stare . . . Then he spoke great Words of Wisdom as he sat there on that hair: To eat these things, said m unle, ou must exerise great are. You ma sallo don hat ssolid . . . BUT . . . ou must spit out the air!And . . . as ou partake of the orld s bill of fare, that s darned good advie to follo. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. And be areful hat ou sallo.。

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