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大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿1
i'm from class 6,my name is xxx.it's my honor to speak here .i'm very glad to share my topic with you .do our own is my topic .
with the development of our society,more and more people lose themselves,and they don't know what they want to do,they don't know what they are doing .how terrible !
for us,we can't choose to be born,we can't choose our parents,we can't choose the country of our birth,we can't choose the time of our death,but we can choose how to face our life :happy or unhappy,positive or negative . what is important,what we should do and what we shouldn't do,we can decide by ourselves. no matter how we choose and decide,all of these are made by us .so don't care too much about what others think of you,only do yourself and make yourself.
let's do a heart,let's live in the sunshine,let our life be more meaningful,do we want to do,do what we do,do our own .
that's all,thank you for your listening
我是6班,我的名字是某某,我很榮幸在那里講話,我很高興能和你分享我的話題,做我們自我的事.
隨著社會(huì)的發(fā)展,越來(lái)越多的人迷失了自我,他們不明白自我想做什么,他們不明白自我在做什么,這是多么可怕!
對(duì)于我們,我們不能選擇出生,我們不能選擇我們的父母,我們不能選擇我們的出生國(guó),我們不能選擇我們的死亡時(shí)光,但我們能夠選擇如何應(yīng)對(duì)我們的生活:幸福或不歡樂(lè),進(jìn)取或消極.什么是重要的',我們應(yīng)當(dāng)做什么,我們不應(yīng)當(dāng)做什么,我們能夠自我決定.不管我們?nèi)绾芜x擇和決定,所有這些都是由我們做的,所以不要太在意別人怎樣看你,只做自我,自我做.
讓我們做一顆心吧,讓我們活在陽(yáng)光下,讓我們的生活更有意義,做我們想做的事,做我們自我做的事,做我們自我的事.
這是所有的,多謝你的聆聽(tīng).
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿2
Honorable judges, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen:
It is a great honor and pleasure to be here on this beautiful Saturday morning to share with you my sentiments about life and passion for the English language.
About a year and a half ago, I took part in my very first English Speech Contest. When I stood before the microphone with all eyes starring directly at me, I could hardly speak. I stood there, embarrassed and helpless, struggling in vain for the right thing to say. My fears had paralyzed me.
While my passion for English has never changed, I lost my courage to speak in public. When my professor again encouraged me to take part in this Competition, I said “no.” I couldn’t endure yet another painful experience. He looked me straight in the eye and said something that pierced my heart. I will never forget his words. “Look,” he said, “We all have our fears, and you have yours. You could twist your ankle in a basketball game, but then be afraid to ever play again. Running away can never dispel your fears, but action will. A winner is not one who never fails,but one who never quits.”
I spent a whole day with his words twisting and turning in my mind. Then I made the bravest and wisest decision of my life: I would face my fears – and take part in the competition!
As it turned out, my dear old professor was right. Now, here I am, once again standing before a microphone. My heart is beating fast, and my mouth is dry, but most importantly, I have faced my fears -- and that makes all the difference!
Thank you.
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿3
ladies and gentlemen,boys and girls,
i am chinese. i am proud of being a chinese with five thousand years of civilization behind. i’ve learned about the four great inventions made by our forefathers. i’ve learned about the great wall and the yangtze river. i’ve learned about zhang heng and i’ve learned about zheng he.who says the yellow river civilization has vanished?i know that my ancestors have made miracles on this fertile land and we’re still making miracles.
who can ignore the fact that we have established ourselves as a great state in the world,that we have devised our own nuclear weapons,that we have successfully sent our satellites into space,and that our gnp ranks no. 7 in the world? we have experienced the plunders by other nations,and we have experienced the war. yet,based on such ruins,there still stands our nation----china,unyielding and unconquerable!
i once came across an american tourist. she said,“china has a history of five thousand years,but the us only has a history of 200 years. five thousand years ago,china took the lead in the world,and now it is the us that is leading.” my heart was deeply touched by these words. it is true that we’re still a developing nation,but it doesn’t mean that we can despise ourselves.
we have such a long-standing history,we have such abundant resources,we have such intelligent and diligent people,and we have enough to be proud of. we have reasons to say proudly:we are sure to take the lead in the world in the future again,for our problems are big,but our ambition is even bigger,our challenges are great,but our will is even greater.
i am chinese. i have inherited black hair and black eyes. i have inherited the virtues of my ancestors. i have also taken over responsibility. i am sure,that wherever i go,whatever i do,i shall never forget that i am chinese!
譯文:
女士們,先生們,男孩和女孩,
我是中國(guó)人.我很自豪作為一個(gè)中國(guó)人的五千年的禮貌.我了解了四大發(fā)明由我們的祖先.我學(xué)到關(guān)于長(zhǎng)城和長(zhǎng)江.我學(xué)習(xí)了張衡和了解了鄭和.誰(shuí)說(shuō)黃河禮貌已經(jīng)消失了?我明白我的祖先讓奇跡在這肥沃的土地,我們還制造奇跡.誰(shuí)能忽略了一個(gè)事實(shí),我們已經(jīng)建立了自我作為一個(gè)偉大的國(guó)家在世界上,我們?cè)O(shè)計(jì)了自我的核武器,我們已經(jīng)成功地發(fā)送衛(wèi)星進(jìn)入太空,我們的國(guó)民生產(chǎn)總值排行.世界上7 ?我們經(jīng)歷過(guò)其他國(guó)家的掠奪,我們經(jīng)歷了戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng).然而,基于這樣的廢墟,還有代表我們國(guó)家——中國(guó),不屈的和不可征服的!
我以往遇到一個(gè)美國(guó)游客.她說(shuō),“中國(guó)有五千年的歷史,但美國(guó)僅有200年的歷史.五千年前,中國(guó)在世界上,此刻是美國(guó)的.“我的心被這些話深深打動(dòng).的確,我們還是一個(gè)發(fā)展中國(guó)家,但這并不意味著我們能夠鄙視自我.我們有這樣一個(gè)長(zhǎng)期存在的歷史,我們有如此豐富的資源,我們有這樣的聰明、勤奮的人,我們有足夠的值得驕傲的.我們有理由自豪地說(shuō):我們肯定會(huì)率先在未來(lái)世界,為我們的問(wèn)題是大的,但我們的'野心更大,我們的挑戰(zhàn)是巨大的,但我們的將是更大的.
我是中國(guó)人.我繼承了黑色的頭發(fā)和黑色的眼睛.我繼承了我的祖先的美德.我還接管的職責(zé).我相信,無(wú)論我走到哪里,無(wú)論我做什么,我永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)忘記我是中國(guó)人!
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿4
Good morning everyone. my name is XXX. today my topic is my college life. i wish i could share my happiness and annoyance i have experienced with you all.
Two years ago i came into the city of qinhuangdao and started my college life in e&a college, the most memorable journey of my life. i was just a shy and little boy that time. all the things seemed fresh to me: new faces, military training, large library and physics lab etc. i breathed the air of college greedily, but to tell the truth, the air in qinhuangdao is wonderful. it’s really hard to explain my feelings that time: curious? energetic? in one word, i was really happy that time.
And now i am going to be a junior in july. recalling to the two years, i think i have to talk about one thing-----learning. learn how to study independently, learn how to get along with others, learn to love, learn to… oh, there are too much things we have to learn.
Comparing with senior high school, college is a rather different place. there aren’t so many people to watch you and guide you how to do something any more, neither are there so many students who share with you one dream. in college, you must think and study yourself, so you have to learn and practice to control yourself.
The relationship between boys and girls in college is always love. i fell in love too. that was the second year in college; i fell in love with a girl who is cute and beautiful. i was sweet then. but because i didn’t know how to deal with the relationship, my first love failed at last. bitterness filled my life from then on. i really appreciated that god brought another girl into my life. she is my classmate in senior high school. i like to call her “yatou”. in my difficult time, she was with me, relieving me. gradually i found i like to talk to her and being with her is really comfortable. i think i love her and this time i won’t let her her relationship in college is friendship. my roommates have lived two years with me. in these years, they forgive my faults, cry with me, laugh with me, play with me… they always stand with me and support me, i have learned a lot from them. i love them all and treasure the friendship with them.
That’s my college life. i cherish all i have experienced in college. i love you, my college!
That’s all, thank you
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿5
the label “post-80s” was once a controversial term that people born in the 1980s resisted. it stands for rebellion and responsibility. but the perception has changed with the time, the post-80s image has in recent years rehabilitated, for the young generation’s effort to prove themselves.
the film post-80s, by first-time director li fangfang, reflects this situation. the film tells a story of an orphaned girl, as she grows from a 16 year-old high school student into a 27 year-old professional. the fighting girl gives the post-80s new image, they are positive to life, fighting for their future with continuous effort.
now when people talk about the post-80s, they are no longer meant to the negative impression, they praise for this generation, for their effort to overcome the great pressure in today’s competitive world. the post-80s are no more the princess and princes, they have grown up, they are the future and the country’s hosts.
the post-80s have grown up, they are fearless and find their own places in this world. i belong to this generation, and i am so proud of that.
“80后”這個(gè)標(biāo)志曾經(jīng)是一個(gè)有爭(zhēng)議的名詞,它代表著出生于1980年以后的人。80后是叛逆和不負(fù)責(zé)任的象征。但是隨著時(shí)間的流逝,人們改變了這樣的印象,80后印象最近年來(lái)得到了重新的.塑造,因?yàn)槟贻p一代的努力證明了他們自己。
有一部電影叫《80后》,是導(dǎo)演李芳芳的處女作,就反映了這樣的情況。電影講述了一個(gè)失去雙親女孩的故事,她16歲從一所高中成長(zhǎng)為一個(gè)27歲的教授。這個(gè)奮斗著的女孩給80后帶來(lái)了新的印象,他們對(duì)生活樂(lè)觀,為了將來(lái)而不停的奮斗著。
現(xiàn)在當(dāng)人們談到80后的時(shí)候,他們不再意味著消極的印象,人們贊揚(yáng)這一代,因?yàn)?0后付出努力,來(lái)克服今天競(jìng)爭(zhēng)激烈的世界帶來(lái)的壓力。80后不再是王子和公主,他們已經(jīng)成長(zhǎng),他們是未來(lái),也是國(guó)家的主人。
80后已經(jīng)長(zhǎng)大,他們無(wú)所畏懼,在世界上找到了他們自己的位置。我屬于這一代,為此我很自豪。
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿6
in my opinion,a harmonious campus is firstly an academic campus where the students are eager to learn ,the professors are dilligent to do researches and instruct course,a dense cultural atmosphere can be very benificial.
secondly,the relationship among teachers and students is er high school teachers were tough with us while our college instructors are very benign and des learning from them,we can also consult them about daily trouble and matters we their help,we open our minds to new appraoches and enlarge our insight.
thirdly,a harmonious relationship among schoolmates can be helpful as well. each student should not only show their individuality but slao display their instance,when studying in the library,we'r supposed to keep quiet in order not to disturb we'r finishd with our meals,we should clean up the tables. also a close relation amid roomates can make us feel . in china ,six or four students come from different parts with different daily habits have to share the same it is crucial to build a harmonious dormitory by keeping/setting up the same routine schedual.
lastly,harmonious atmosphere is not something imposed on us but something we need to cultivate,which will definitely bring more vitality to the campus.
all in all, actions speak louder than must make endeavors to refresh the atmosphere and each positive effort will increase the harmony on campus.a harmonious campus is a cradle where we become social and eby, it is remained for us to create such a harmonious we can feel warm,inspiring and live merrily in harmony.
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿7
When I was seven years old, I began to learn English. I play games and sing English songs with other children. Sometimes I watch English cartoons. This is interesting. Then I discovered the beauty of language and began my colorful dream in the English world.
I hope I can travel around the world someday. I want to visit Washington because my cousin is there. Of course, I'd like to go to London too, because England is a place for English language development. If I could ride my bike at Cambridge, I would be very happy.
I wish I could speak English with all the people in the world. I will also introduce China to them, such as the Great Wall and the gardens in suzhou. I will teach people all over the world about the beautiful language of our country.
I like English. It's great to learn English. I once wanted to be an English teacher. I also like Chinese literature. When I was little, I could remember many poems. I also want to be a Chinese teacher. Now I think both of my dreams can be realized: I can teach foreign friends Chinese in English and share Chinese culture with them. Therefore, more and more people will be able to understand 5,000 years of history and culture and the prosperity of our great motherland.
My future is not a dream.
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿8
Ladies and Gentlemen, Good morning! I’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. Man’s life is a process of growing up, actually I’m standing here is a growth. If a person’s life must constituted by various choices, then I grow up along with these choices. Once I hope I can study in a college in future, however that’s passed, as you know I come here, now I wonder what the future holds for me. When I come to this school, I told to myself: this my near future, all starts here. Following I will learn to become a man, a integrated man, who has a fine body, can take on important task, has independent thought, an open mind, intensive thought, has the ability to judge right and wrong, has a perfect job. Once my teacher said :” you are not sewing, you are stylist; never forget which you should lay out to people is your thought, not craft.” I will put my personality with my interest and ability into my study, during these process I will combine learning with doing. If I can achieve this “future”, I think that I really grow up. And I deeply believe kindred, good-fellowship and love will perfection and happy in the future. How to say future? Maybe it’s a nice wish. Lets make up our minds, stick to it and surely well enjoy our life. That's all, thank you!
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿9
he responsibilities of the current college students
As the 90’s generation kids became older and started to step into the college , we became to know the world better . we still remember the time in high school ,our high school teacher told us that we just need to insist on study for less than 1 year then we could have a life like heaven in the college ! thus ,all of us just studied day and night .in spite of all the problems ,just looking forward the happy time of college .
And now ,I am in college ,I am already in the place that I dreamt of over one thousand times in the past . I just found all the beautiful stories created by our high school teacher was not real .but I have to admit we did have quite a lot of spare time now , however what comes along it was the responsibilities which coming from the study ,the family ,the future ,even the society .everyday I live with these things ,I do these things daily, though there is nobody forcing me to study or to stop playing computer games anymore like my mom ,because I know it is my heart that encourage me to insist on doing these .
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿10
What is friendship? It is to relate with somebody without need for money or objective. It is to need emotion and over wealth is friendship , no matter what their background , age , sex or personality.
Friendship can be pure. We hear , nowdays, however, how one can be cheated by friends. Many people get along with someone because they have a lot of money. It is doultful that is real friendship.
Having friends, one can be find happiness. If you are in trouble your friends will help you through or at least comfort you. When you are happy , they share it with you. They are also there for you to chat with at any time.
It is a wonderful feeling, as the proverb says" to love each other is easy but to make friends is hard", So, it is crutial that we should get along with our friends. In my opinon ,it is a shame to deceive your friends . The world would be more beautiful if it was full of filled with friendship
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿11
honorable judges, fellow students: good afternoon!
recently, ther is a heated debate in our society. the college students are the beneficiaries of a rare privilege, who receive exceptional education at extraordinary places. but will we be able to face the challenge and support ourselves against all odds? will we be able to better the lives of others? will we be able to accept the responsibility of building the future of our country?
the cynics say the college students are the pampered lost generation, which would cringe at the slightest discomfort. but the cynics are wrong. the college students i see are eagerly learning about how to live independently. we help each other clean the dormitory, go shopping and bargain together, and take part time jobs to supplement our pocket money.
the cynics say we care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for character cultivation. but again, the cynics are wrong. we care deeply for each other, we cherish freedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. last week, thousands of my fellow students had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the children who suffer from blood cancer.
as college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives. we all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact our future, or even the future of our country. i believe in all my fellow classmates. though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. i believe that we have the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities. we are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the education we have received to make our world a better place. i believein our future.
尊敬的評(píng)委,同學(xué)們:下午好!
最近,在我們的社會(huì)里有一場(chǎng)激烈的爭(zhēng)論。大學(xué)生是少數(shù)特權(quán)的受益者,他們?cè)诓煌瑢こ5牡胤浇邮芴厥饨逃。但是,我們是否能夠面?duì)挑戰(zhàn)并支持自己克服各種困難?我們能改善他人的生活嗎?我們能夠承擔(dān)起建設(shè)國(guó)家未來(lái)的責(zé)任嗎?
憤世嫉俗的人說(shuō),大學(xué)生是被嬌慣壞了的一代,他們會(huì)因?yàn)橐稽c(diǎn)點(diǎn)的不舒服而畏縮。但這些憤世嫉俗的人是錯(cuò)的。我看到的大學(xué)生都在急切地學(xué)習(xí)如何獨(dú)立生活。我們互相幫助打掃宿舍,一起逛街購(gòu)物,做兼職工作來(lái)補(bǔ)充我們的零用錢。
犬儒主義者說(shuō)我們只關(guān)心成績(jī);我們忽視了對(duì)性格培養(yǎng)的需要。但是,他們又錯(cuò)了。我們彼此深愛(ài),我們珍惜自由,我們珍惜正義,我們追求真理。上周,我的數(shù)千名同學(xué)進(jìn)行了血型測(cè)試,以便為罹患血癌的孩子們做出貢獻(xiàn)。
作為大學(xué)生,我們是處在人生關(guān)鍵轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn)的青少年。我們都面臨著一個(gè)根本的選擇:犬儒主義或信仰,每一個(gè)都將深刻地影響我們的`未來(lái),甚至影響我們國(guó)家的未來(lái)。我相信我所有的同學(xué)。雖然我們?nèi)匀粵](méi)有經(jīng)驗(yàn),甚至有點(diǎn)孩子氣。我相信,我們有勇氣和信心迎接任何挑戰(zhàn),承擔(dān)我們的責(zé)任。我們正準(zhǔn)備承擔(dān)新的責(zé)任和任務(wù),并利用我們所接受的教育使我們的世界變得更美好。我believein我們的未來(lái)。
大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講稿12
good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. today i would like to begin with a story.
there was once a physical1) therapist who traveled all the way from america to africa to do a2) census about mountain3) gorillas. these gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world; this put them severely under threat of4) poaching and being put into the zoo. she went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures. she witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged we've ever been, where in the very depth of the african rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas5) cuddled their babies.
yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called gorillas in the mist, based on a true story of mrs. dian fossey, who spent most of bet lifetime in rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.
to me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a6) timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our ecoenvironment.
today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems. on the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the21st century, provides people with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go. it has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in gdp growth. it has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity. but on the other hand, many problems can occur---natural scenes aren't natural anymore. deforestation to heat lodges is devastating nepal. oil spills from tourist boats are polluting antarctica. tribal people are forsaking their native music and dress to listen to u2on walkman and wear nike and reeboks.
all these7) appalling(令人震驚的) facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been8) eroding(侵蝕) our resources.
encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the united nations has made XX the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the world's attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironment.
now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations an: receiving donations--big notes, small notes or even coins--from housewives,9) plumbers(水管工人), ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and10) invalids(殘疾人), some of them can not afford to send the money but they do. these are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood. why? because they care. because they still want their mother nature back. because they know it still belongs to them.共3頁(yè),當(dāng)前第1頁(yè)123
this kind of feeling that i have, ladies and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it, it's all coming from a scene to remember, a scene to recall and to cherish.
the other night, as l saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs. i found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to some- thing else, someplace else. a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.
and all those unforgettable scenes strengthened the feeling that it's lime for us to do something, for our own and our coming generation. once again, i have come to think of mrs. dian fossey be- cause it's with her spirit, passion, courage and strong sense of our ecoenvironment that we are taking our next step into the world.
and no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, there's always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.
thank you very much.
thanks,contestant# topic for your impromptu speech is:which is more important for you: knowledge from books or personal experience? answer: thank you. i remember, on my very first day of my beloved university, one of my professors said to me,“from now on, you’ll be on a journey between who you think you are and who yo can key is to allow yourself to continue the journey in the ocean of the books.”and i do learn a lot from books: i know the geometry of euclid, logic of
aristotle, fable of aesop the known to children around the world. well, no offense to all those great authors of the books, but during my three years at my university, i do realize that personal experience through practice means more to me. as we are in this global information age where both economic growth and individual opportunity are based on ideas, a commitment to providing all human beings the golden opportunity to develop themselves is so vital, not only to the people here, but all around. as we are in this transformational age where communications and commerce are global, investments are mobile, technology is almost magical, and the ambition for a better life is now universal, and i think this is why we are here today. we want to earn our personal experience through practicing our oral english, sharing our opinions of tourism and ecology with all the judges and audience here. and i think we are so lucky to be alive at this moment of the history. never before have our nation enjoyed so much prospertity and so much social progress with so little internal never before have our young people had so much great opportunity to practice ourselves and, therefore, have a profound obligation to build a more perfect nation of our ancestor’s dream. and i think our government had provided us young people with the tools and condition to build the future of our dreams. even if we know some rules, some regulations, or experiences from our books, we still simply cannot graft it onto today’s busier, more impersonal,complicated world. instead, our challenges is to arrive at a consensus values and common vision of what we can do today individually andcollectively to build a strong family and strong community, and above all, make the world a better place for us to live. thank you very much. contestant#18, in your speech, you talked about ecotourism. could you explain to us difference between ordinary tourists and e-tourists, or ecotourists?
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honorable judges, ladies and gentlemen,the fairytale of aladdin has always been my childhood favorite. i was mesmerized by how aladdin used his three magic wishes. as a small girl, i dreamed of having the magic wishes to go wherever i wanted to go and see whatever i wanted to see. as you can probably guess, i haven't found my genie in the lamp yet, however, i have found something just as exciting and it has made marvelous changes in not only my life, but the lives of all human-beings. it is called technology.
i still remember how my father told me about his childhood back in those days when china was not as open and developed as it is now. children would run for kilometers to school, make toys with wood by themselves, and the biggest dream of a child was holding two jars of sugar, one white, the other brown in each arm and having the choice of eating whichever he wanted. just look at what we have now. magnificent technological advancement has opened up a whole new world to us.
however, just as our lives become more convenient, problems arise from this new life style. we seem to be caged in the modern technology; we are thinking alike as a result of using the same search engine, we are getting lazy as most of our work can be done by machines, and we are alienating people around us for we are more comfortable talking on phones and typing in front of a computer.
if i was given the chance to make my magic wishes now, i would wish we could go back in time and live for three days without advanced technology. i wonder what we would do in those three days. here is what i imagine:on the first day, people would be feeling so uncomfortable with the new situation that they would probably be confused and just not know what to do. the world would be in a mess for the whole day.on the second day, as life goes on, people would have to find alternative ways to deal with their daily rituals: students would have to go to libraries for information they wanted instead of searching on google; boys would have to express their affection to girls in person instead of sending an annoying txt message; and the young people of today would have the chance to experience the childhood of their parents. on this particular day, we could recover all we had lost in the modern world.
then comes the third day. after the previous two days, we would gradually come to realize that we should have paid more attention to our studies and work as we actually have so much creativity and potential within ourselves. we would also realize that we should have spent more time with a friend, a parent or a child as we do love them, but we don't really understand them due to the lack of personal communication. we shouldn't have been so dependent on modern technology as it wasn't invented to confine us, but to inspire us. this last day would be spent in sparks of new ideas and sweet moments with our loved ones.
maybe some would argue that it is just my imagination, and that magic would never work in our world. true, but magic can always work in our hearts, helping us understand that we, instead of the machine, are the masters of the world. the key is to treasure our human initiative and connections, to see the world with our own eyes, explore the unknown with our minds and treat others with our hearts. just like aladdin didn't choose to use magic to gain a happy life, we can make our choice, too. and when we do, we will live, as in the fairy tales, happily ever after. thank you.
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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 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 assigned
the 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 latefor 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 Wisdom as 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.
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Ladies and gentlemen, good evening!
Tonight, we are meeting here to celebrate this special, peaceful, silent and holly night. Here and now, allow me,on behalf of all the members of the school committee, to express my hearty regards and seasonal greetings to all of you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
And I am very glad to tell you that we have two distinguished guests from England to join us tonight to celebrate this special Christmas Eve with us together. This is because Christmas Eve has the same meaning of safe and peace with Ping an in Chinese. Just as the Chinese saying goes, “safe and peace is fortune and luck”. So I’d like to extend my best wishes of fortune and luck to everyone here and those you love as well as those who are now still working in their posts.
Christmas is a time to give thanks, so let’s give our hearty thanks to our parents, our teachers, those around us as well as our great motherland with our sincerity, loyalty, intelligence and diligence.
My dear boys and girls, the mid-term examination is over, and all the students in our school did very well this time. Since the examination, many students are working harder than ever before, and they are becoming more active in class. Especially through English corner, they’re getting to understand the importance of learning English. Meanwhile, I hope every student in our schooll will take an active part in learning English and using English, and enjoy English.
Here and now, I’d like to say thank you very much to those who have tried their best to have organized the Christmas Eve.
This special Christmas Eve will certainly bring us pleasure and enjoyment, laughter and passion, ass well as applause.
To conclude my speech, I wish everyone here will enjoy the performances and have a very good time tonight. And I sincerely wish a merry Christmas and happy New Year to you again.
That’s all. Thank you very much.
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