2024年应届毕业典礼精炼三分钟英语演讲稿范文(模版35篇)
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届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 1
Third, we will support our most powerful allies – governors, mayors, and
legislators – in their pursuit of ambitious policies and laws. And we will
empower the grassroots army of activists and environmental groups that are
currently driving progress state by state.
Together, we will push for new incentives and mandates that increase
renewable power, pollution-free buildings, waste-free energy, access to mass
transit, and sales of electric vehicles, which are now turning the combustion
engine – and all of its pollution – into a relic of the Industrial
Revolution.
Fourth, and finally, we will get deeply involved in elections across the
country, because climate change is now first and foremost a political problem,
not a scientific quandary or even a technological puzzle.
Now, I know that, as scientists and engineers, “politics” can be a dirty
word. I’m an engineer – I get it. But I’m also a realist, so I have three
words for you: get over it.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 2
The thing that was a source of shame was actually a source of
enlightenment.And when I realized and really understood that my self is a
projection and that it has a function, a funny thing happened. I stopped
giving it so much authority. I give it its due. I take it to therapy. I've
become very familiar with its dysfunctional behavior. But I'm not ashamed of
my self. In fact, I respect my self and its function. And over time and with
practice, I've tried to live more and more from my essence. And if you can do
that, incredible things happen.I was in Congo in February, dancing and
celebrating with women who've survived the destruction of their selves in
literally unthinkable ways -- destroyed because other brutalized,
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 3
If I could teach a class in how to live your best life, it would include
some gems I've 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, I’m gonna save all my wisdom for my
book…You get a book and you get a book and you get a book! Everybody gets a
book! Congratulations class of 20xx!As the chairman said, I majored in
electrical engineering. So I know what you’re all thinking – it’s 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 20xx. 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.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 4
WeAreTheWorld,WeAreTheFutureSomeonesaid“wearereadingthefirstverseofthefirstch
apterofabook,whosepagesareinfinite”.Idon’tknowwhowrotethesewords,butI’vealw
ayslikedthemasareminderthatthefuturecanbeanythingwewantittobe.Weareallinthepos
itionofthefarmers.Ifweplantagoodseed,wereapagoodharvest.Ifweplantnothingatall,
weharvestnothingatall.Weareyoung.“Howtospendtheyo
Itisameaningfulquestion.Toanswerit,firstIhavetoask“whatdoyouunderstandbythewo
rdyouth?”Youthisnotatimeoflife,it’sastateofmind.It’snotamatterofrosycheeks,
redlipsorsuppleknees.It’sthematterofthewill.It’sthefreshnessofthedeepspringo
flife.Apoetsaid“Toseeaworldinagrainofsand,andaheaveninawildflower,holdinfinit
yinthepalmofyourhand,andeternityinanhour.Severaldaysago,Ihadachancetolistentoa
lecture.Ilearntalotthere.I’dliketoshareitwithallofyou.Let’sshowourrightpalms
.Wecanseethreelinesthatshowhowourlove.careerandlifeis.Ihaveashortlineoflife.Wh
ataboutyours?
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 5
Today, I believe that we are living in a similar moment. And once again,
we’ll be counting on MIT graduates – all of you – to lead us.
But this time, our most important and pressing mission – your
generation’s mission – is not to explore deep space and reach faraway
places. It is to save our own planet, the one that we’re living on, from
climate change. And unlike 1962, the primary challenge before you is not
scientific or technological. It is political.
The fact is we’ve 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 how to
power factories and industries using hydrogen and fuel cells. And we know that
these innovations don’t require us to sacrifice financially or economically.
Just the opposite, these investments, on balance, create jobs and save money.
Yes, all of those power sources need to be brought to scale – and that
will require further scientific innovation, which we need you to help lead.
But the question isn’t how to tackle climate change. We’ve known how to do
that for many years. The question is: why the hell are we moving so slowly?
The race we are in is against time, and we are losing. And with each
passing year, it becomes clearer just how far behind we’ve fallen, and how
fast the situation is deteriorating, and how tragic the results can be.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 6
Now, a lot of you – the vast majority – won’t find yourselves in tech
at all. That’s as it should be. We need your minds at work far and wide,
because our challenges are great, and they can’t be solved by any single
industry.
No matter where you go, no matter what you do, I know you will be
ambitious. You wouldn’t be here today if you weren’t. Match that ambition
with humility – a humility of purpose.
That doesn’t mean being tamer, being smaller, being less in what you do.
It’s the opposite, it’s about serving something greater. The author
Madeleine L’Engle wrote, “Humility is throwing oneself away in complete
concentration on something or someone else.”
In other words, whatever you do with your life, be a builder.
You don’t have to start from scratch to build something monumental. And,
conversely, the best founders – the ones whose creations last and whose
reputations grow rather than shrink with passing time – they spend most of
their time building, piece by piece.
Builders are comfortable in the belief that their life’s work will one
day be bigger than them – bigger than any one person. They’re mindful that
its effects will span generations. That’s not an accident. In a way, it’s
the whole point.
When the door was busted open by police, it was not the knock of
opportunity or the call of destiny. It was just another instance of the world
telling them that they ought to feel worthless for being different.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 炼 钟 语 讲 7
Saying goodbye to childhood,we step into another important time in the
pace of young,facing new situations,dealing with different problems……
everyone has his ownunderstanding of young,it is a period of time of beauty
and wonders,only after you have experienced the sour ,sweet ,bitter and salty
can you really become a person of significance.thre time of young is
limitted,it may pass by without your attention,and when you discover what has
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