应届毕业典礼精简三分钟英语演讲稿范文(通用31篇)

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应届毕业典礼精简三分钟英语演讲稿范文(通用 31 篇)
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 钟 语 讲 1
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.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 钟 语 讲 2
He just said before he left the podium that there is a gift coming.
Thank you, Trevor, and Mike, thank you very much for your thoughtful and
truly inspiring remarks and for choosing MIT for that remarkable announcement.
Thank you so very much.
To the graduates of 20xx: once more, congratulations. My job today is to
deliver a charge to you, and I’ll get to that in a minute. But first, I want
to recognize the people who helped you charge this far.
To everyone who came here this morning to celebrate our graduates, welcome
to MIT.
And…and to the parents and families of today’s graduates, a huge
“congratulations” to you as well. This day is the joyful result of your
loving support and sacrifice. Please accept our deep gratitude and admiration.
Now, graduates, for this next acknowledgment, I’m going to need your
help. Over my left shoulder, there is a camera. In a moment, I’m going to ask
you, all of you, to cheer and wave to it, all right? Just cheer and wave. And
I would love it if you make it loud.
So next, I’d like to offer a special greeting to all those who are not
able to come to campus, but who are cheering on today’s graduates online from
locations all over the globe. We’re very glad to have you with us, too!
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 钟 语 讲 3
On this 75th Anniversary of D-Day, I can comfortably speak for everyone
when I say we are honoured to be in the presence of six Normandy Landing
veterans.
To all who are on parade today, I can only say that you are a constant
reminder of the great debt we owe those who have served this nation.
You embody the fitting home that awaits them in the peace and tranquillity
of the Royal Hospital, should they want it.
But more widely, wherever you are, your presence is a symbol of the
sacrifices that have been made by all veterans to sustain the freedoms and
democracy we value so deeply today.
Ladies and Gentleman, could I ask that those who are able to, please stand
in recognition of our veterans. We stand together and remember those who have
sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
And for you here today, who have served us so greatly and with such
honour, I congratulate you on the smartness of your turnout and the steadiness
of your bearing. I thank you for inviting me here today and I wish you all the
health and happiness you so richly deserve.
Thank you.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 钟 语 讲 4
I am honoured to be at the Royal Hospital today as your reviewing officer
once again, on this the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.
Not only is today a prominent historical occasion, it is also a special
day in the Royal Hospital calendar – bringing together families, old friends
and the chance to make new ones.
Both your founder King Charles II, and Sir Christopher Wren himself would
be delighted to know that the institution which opened its doors to the first
Pensioners over 325 years ago, continues to fulfil its original purpose of
giving exceptional care to soldiers in retirement.
They’d also be amused to hear about the late-night cricket in the
hallways! Much less the serenading by Colin, who I am told is Royal Variety
standard, but let’s assume they haven’t seen your synchronised buggy drill
quite yet!
Now I stand here before you to not only acknowledge the incredible
contribution you have made to this nation, but to acknowledge that you, my
friends, are also seriously good fun to be around!
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 钟 语 讲 5
So graduates, this is the moment. Please cheer and wave! No, wait, wait.
I’m pretty sure you have taken physics and electricity – so you must know
something about amplification. So let’s try this again. And remember, I still
have your diplomas. So one more time, let’s cheer and wave.
Thank you. It’s truly great to have all of you here on Killian Court, on
this wonderful day, for this tremendously important occasion.
But before we send our new graduates out into the world, first, I must beg
your indulgence on behalf of my wife. Christine Reif is a wonderful person. In
fact, she’s sitting right there. But she has one weakness: She’s crazy about
astronauts and about outer space.
As you just heard by the commencement speaker, July 20 of this year marks
50 years since the first human walked on the moon. For those of you
graduating, I know this is ancient history – your parents’ history, maybe
your grandparents’ history. So perhaps not all of you have been focused on
the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11.
But because Mrs. Reif also loves the Institute, she has asked that, in
addition to giving you a charge, I also prepare you for a mission.
届 典礼精 三分 英 演 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简 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
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