2024年应届毕业典礼简单实用三分钟英语演讲稿范文(优秀35篇)

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典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 1
    You know I learned a fact about airplanes the other day. This was – this
was so surprising to see, I was talking to a pilot and he told me that many of
his passengers think planes are dangerous to fly in. But he said actually, it
is a lot more dangerous for a plane to stay on the ground. I say what? Like
how does that sound what he said, he said because on the ground, the plane
starts to rust.Malfunction and wear, much faster than it ever would if it was
in the air. As I walked away I thought, yeah, makes total sense because planes
were built to live in the skies. And every person was built to live out the
dream they have inside. So it is perhaps the saddest loss to live a life on
the ground without ever taking off.
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 2
    At other places, but I’m happy to say not yet at Purdue, students have
demanded to be kept, quote, “safe” from speech, that is, mere words, that
challenge or discomfit them. At one large university, one, quote, “study”, I
enclose it in quotes, purported to find a quarter of the student body
suffering from PTSD because of an election outcome. Referring to such young
people, someone has coined the distasteful but descriptive term
“snowflakes.”
    Some find a cause in the social media, which have reduced personal
interaction among your younger contemporaries. Easier grading in high schools
can lead to an unexpected jolt when a student arrives at college, at least if
it’s a place like Purdue where top grades are still hard to come by. Another
diagnosis points to overprotective parenting that limits some children’s
opportunities to play and explore in unsupervised ways that require them to
solve problems and resolve conflicts on their own.
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 3
    And I know what you're thinking. You know, I'm up here bagging out
inspiration, and you're thinking, "Jeez, Stella, aren't you inspired sometimes
by some things?" And the thing is, I am. I learn from other disabled people
all the time. I'm learning not that I am luckier than them, though. I am
learning that it's a genius idea to use a pair of barbecue tongs to pick up
things that you dropped. (Laughter) I'm learning that nifty trick where you
can charge your mobile phone battery from your chair battery. Genius. We are
learning from each others' strength and endurance, not against our bodies and
our diagnoses, but against a world that exceptionalizes and objectifies us. I
really think that this lie that we've been sold about disability is the
greatest injustice. It makes life hard for us. And that quote, "The only
disability in life is a bad attitude," the reason that that's bullshit is
because it's just not true, because of the social model of disability. No
amount of smiling at a flight of stairs has ever made it turn into a ramp.
Never. (Laughter) (Applause) Smiling at a television screen isn't going to
make closed captions appear for people who are deaf. No amount of standing in
the middle of a bookshop and radiating a positive attitude is going to turn
all those books into braille. It's just not going to happen.
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 4
    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!
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 5
    You may not know this, but I was on the sailing team all four years.
    It wasn’t easy. Back then, the closest marina was a three-hour drive
away. For practice, most of the time we had to wait for a heavy rainstorm to
flood the football field. And tying knots is hard! Who knew?
    Yet somehow, against all odds, we managed to beat Stanford every time. We
must have gotten lucky with the wind.
    Kidding aside, I know the real reason I’m here, and I don’t take it
lightly.
    Stanford and Silicon Valley’s roots are woven together. We’re part of
the same ecosystem. It was true when Steve stood on this stage 14 years ago,
it’s true today, and, presumably, it’ll be true for a while longer still.
    The past few decades have lifted us together. But today, we gather at a
moment that demands some reflection.
    Fueled by caffeine and code, optimism and idealism, conviction and
creativity, generations of Stanford graduates (and dropouts) have used
technology to remake our society.
    But I think you would agree that, lately, the results haven’t been neat
or straightforward.
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 6
    I had the privilege of helping to celebrate members of our community who
were recently sworn in as new United States citizens – graduates of the
Harvard Bridge Program. Through their own hard work, and with the generous
help of volunteer student and alumni tutors, they can now enjoy the full
rights and privileges of citizenship – and the full sense of belonging that
comes with it. It was truly an inspiring ceremony.
    At a time when so many people are dispirited by the deep divisions in our
country, when our politics seem so dysfunctional, our graduates are taking up
the cause of public service by running for office in record numbers. The world
needs them, and their willingness to serve gives me hope.
    As Margaret noted, this past year, I traveled to meet alumni who are
helping to strengthen communities in Detroit, Dallas, and Houston; in Miami,
Phoenix, and New York; in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego – in
China, Japan, and England – people who are not only launching and building
businesses and creating opportunity, but people who are also teaching,
volunteering, advancing important legislation, working for non-profits, and
serving the public good.
典礼 用三分 稿范文 篇应 毕业 简单实 钟 语 讲 7
    the group gathered there felt something strengthen in them. A conviction
that they deserved something better than the shadows, and better than
oblivion.
    And if it wasn’t going to be given, then they were going to have to build
it themselves.
    I was 8 years old and a thousand miles away when Stonewall happened. There
were no news alerts, no way for photos to go viral, no mechanism for a kid on
the Gulf Coast to hear these unlikely heroes tell their stories.
    Greenwich Village may as well have been a different planet, though I can
tell you that the slurs and hatreds were the same.
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