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大学生毕业英语演讲稿




大学生毕业英语演讲稿篇


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My


dear


Mr.


and


Misses,


my


fellows schoolmates,




Good morning! As you know and see, it is a sunny


bump


harvest


season.


In


the


city,


in


our


school


campus,


everywhere is surrounded with roses which we together


planted 4 years ago. Today may these roses and our


friendship


as


well


be


together


and


comfort


our


excited


hearts!




It


was


four


years


ago


that


everyone


of


us


came


from


every part of China and formed a new collective. As we


are young, its very easy for us to communicate. It was


in the past four years that we were ambitious. It was


in the past four years that we worried. It was in the


past


four


years


that


we


were


content.


It


was


in


the


past


four years that we were vexed. It was in the past four


years that we were friendly and lonely ... and it was


in the past fours that we studied, lived and respected


each


other


with


genuine


and


with


our


ambitions.


Nothing


in the world is more significant than we miss all of


these.




We


miss


you



teachers


who


are


tireless


in


teaching;


we will keep your gestures and your white hairs in our




hearts deeply;


we will


miss the quietness with


the


lights


at


night


in


the


classroom;


we


will


miss


the


race


and exercise on the playground; we will miss even the


crowds in the dining hall and the quarrel on the beds;


we will still miss every green piece and every piece


of


waste


paper


flying


like


flakes


in


the


air


...


However,


today


we


will


leave


nothing


but


the


first


rose


with


our


Alma


Mater


and


our


teachers


which


is


entrusted


with


our


love and respect.




4


years


seems


very


long


but


4


years


seems


very


short.


From


now


on,


we


all


will


go


into


the


society.


The


society


is


broad


and


wide


for


us.


We


will


shoulder


heavy


responsibilities;


we


will


work


diligently;


and


we


will


expect to be informed of good news from one another.


Now,


I


beg


you


all


to


cherish


the


occasion;


to


remember


the


names,


the


status,


appearance


and


the


character


of


the


person


around


you.


Now


lets


be


hand


in


hand


together;


lets


present


the


rose


to


each


other.


May


the


rose


carry


our


appreciation


and


blessing!


We


are


very


closely


linked no matter what the world may be. May the fresh


rose in our hands keep its fragrants!




Thank you all again!


大学生毕业英语演讲稿篇


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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


- Heres how it goes:




My


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.




大学生毕业英语演讲稿篇


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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


Universitys


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


womens


restroom.


The


window


was


my


offices


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. Its 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.


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