英语毕业演讲稿

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英语毕业演讲稿(通用16篇)

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英语毕业演讲稿(通用16篇)

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇1

  The poet said: spring flowers to the door pushed open a. I said: Thanksgiving to the door pushed open a harmony, harmony open the

  door to the living. If you carefully listen to the voices of flowers, are everywhere harmonious life movement. Love, the soul like fire ignited the hope of love, the soul like propped up the sky. Love is a force, is a wealth. We should be in the hearts of young sow the seeds of love. Let us be thankful for, the Institute of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving with a heart to face life, in the face of learning, in the face of setbacks, thereby Experience parents, teachers, classmates and friends of selfless relatives and friends, "know drips of TU, when Yongquan of" the real meaning. Thanksgiving is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, build a socialist harmonious society needs. Guangdong lawyer Tian, in order to return the mothers kindness in telling your mother dying when she donated his kidney to restore the mothers life; Xu Yu return to the community of his kindness, decided to leave after graduating from university in the bustling city , broke into the thatched shed to seeking knowledge, a thirst for knowledge sent the children ... Appreciate your birth, because they allow you access to life; grateful for your dependents, because they allow you to continue to grow; grateful for the concern you, because they give you warmth; grateful to encourage you to the people, because they give you strength; grateful for your education, because they Kaihua your

  ignorance; grateful to harm your people because they temper your intellect; grateful for your trip, because it strengthens your legs; grateful for your contempt, because it awakening your self-esteem; grateful abandoned your people, because he taught you that independence; everything grateful, Institute of gratitude, gratitude to all the people you grow up! Students, and a song called "thank you": I thank the moon lit up the night sky, thanks to the dawn Zhaoxia endorse for the spring snow melt for the land feeding the people, to thank his mother for giving me life ... thank harvest for peace for all of this all all. Thanksgiving-Fighting, Thanksgiving unlimited! Students, and Society Thanksgiving! Let us always to the life caring and full of love and love! Let us brought up their hands and work together, everyone aspired to build a socialist harmonious society!

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇2

  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. Thank you.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇3

  Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, my dear teachers and fellow graduates,

  It is a great honour for me to make a speech on behalf of the graduating class.

  For the past three years, we lived and studied in the beautiful school. We had classes in the spacious and bright classrooms, read all kinds of books in the big libary and had lots of fun on the playground. Three years has passed. But we have learnt lots of useful konwledge. We are stronger and taller. Our teachers and parents did a lot for us. The classmates helped each other. Thank you, dear teachers and parents! Thank you, my dear classmates!

  Now I hope our school will become better and better!

  女士们先生们,亲爱的老师和要毕业的同学们,下午好!

  我很荣幸地代表毕业生来做这次演讲。

  在过去的三年中,我们在这个美丽的校园中学习和生活。我们在宽敞明亮的教室里上课,在大图书馆里阅读各种书籍,在操场上得到个中乐趣。三年过去了,我们学到了很多有用的知识。我们也强壮了,长高了。老师和家长为我们做了很多。同学们互相帮助。谢谢,亲爱的'老师和家长们!谢谢,我亲爱的同学们!

  现在,我祝我们的学校越来越好!

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇4

  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 late for 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 popovers from 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.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇5

  The poet said: spring flowers to the door pushed open a. I said: Thanksgiving to the door pushed open a harmony, harmony open the

  door to the living. If you carefully listen to the voices of flowers, are everywhere harmonious life movement. Love, the soul like fire ignited the hope of love, the soul like propped up the sky. Love is a force, is a wealth. We should be in the hearts of young sow the seeds of love. Let us be thankful for, the Institute of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving with a heart to face life, in the face of learning, in the face of setbacks, thereby Experience parents, teachers, classmates and friends of selfless relatives and friends, "know drips of TU, when Yongquan of" the real meaning. Thanksgiving is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, build a socialist harmonious society needs. Guangdong lawyer Tian, in order to return the mothers kindness in telling your mother dying when she donated his kidney to restore the mothers life; Xu Yu return to the community of his kindness, decided to leave after graduating from university in the bustling city , broke into the thatched shed to seeking knowledge, a thirst for knowledge sent the children ... Appreciate your birth, because they allow you access to life; grateful for your dependents, because they allow you to continue to grow; grateful for the concern you, because they give you warmth; grateful to encourage you to the people, because they give you strength; grateful for your education, because they Kaihua your

  ignorance; grateful to harm your people because they temper your intellect; grateful for your trip, because it strengthens your legs; grateful for your contempt, because it awakening your self-esteem; grateful abandoned your people, because he taught you that independence; everything grateful, Institute of gratitude, gratitude to all the people you grow up! Students, and a song called "thank you": I thank the moon lit up the night sky, thanks to the dawn Zhaoxia endorse for the spring snow melt for the land feeding the people, to thank his mother for giving me life ... thank harvest for peace for all of this all all. Thanksgiving-Fighting, Thanksgiving unlimited! Students, and Society Thanksgiving! Let us always to the life caring and full of love and love! Let us brought up their hands and work together, everyone aspired to build a socialist harmonious society!

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇6

  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. Thank you.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇7

  Thank you. Thank you.

  Good morning! Good morning, Class of 2019! You look fabulous!

  Though many of you may…maybe you feel a little bit tired?

  Last night, some of you were out to dinner with family. Some of you were up late packing. And some of you went out with classmates and friends.

  And this is Penn, I have to ask: How many of you managed to do all three?

  Okay, I thought so! But did anyone here last night find time to turn on the TV…maybe turn it on…to HBO?

  Are you ready? Are you ready? It’s time for a special edition of Game of Thrones!

  Graduates: All of you today sit on either side of a great pide.

  To my right: Southern Alliance! Among you are several Great Houses.

  Arrayed on the field are members of House Engineering! House Nursing! House Wharton! Houses…Houses Medicine to Dental; Law to…Law to Design; SP2 to Education; and Annenberg to Vet! All…all of you to my right form the Southern Alliance!

  Now, to my left: The Northern Alliance! Your Great…your Great Houses may be fewer…your Great Houses may be fewer, but man, are they big?

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇8

  Arrayed on the field, as you can see, are the members…many members of House College! And House Arts and Sciences! All of you…all of you to my left form the Northern Alliance.

  We have two sides, and spoiler alert: we’re going to do battle. But instead of a battle with spears, this will be a Battle of Cheers.

  Whoops! Who left a Starbucks cup here? Not supposed to be here! Oh well, oh well…. We’ll figure that out later.

  I’m…I’m going to call on each of your Alliances in turn. When I do, you need to make…I hate to ask, I know how hard it is, but you need to make the most noise you can. The side that cheers the loudest wins! Okay? Ready?

  Okay, let’s hear it from the Southern Alliance!

  Impressive! Impressive! Okay, now let’s hear it from the Northern Alliance! Alright! Also …also impressive!

  Both sides gave it your very best shot. Now it falls to me….

  But I will not call a winner. Instead, instead, I ask you to consider this a window into the human heart.

  Listen up. Here we are, proud members of the Penn community – this beloved community. Yet, when called upon, how readily we pide to do battle for our side.

  Game of Thrones became a global phenomenon for many reasons. We obsess over the characters. We love the dragons and the drama. But its deepest attraction is allegorical.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇9

  I am for the robust and free exchange of ideas, as essential to the mission of a great university as it is to the health of our democracy.

  I am for a world where we welcome the immigrant, the poor, and the forgotten; we did [do] not shut them out or silence them; a world where showing empathy and understanding is considered the true hallmark of success, of a life well-lived.

  That is what I am for.

  Yale’s mission says, in part, that we are “committed to improving the world today and for future generations.” That commitment does not end at graduation.

  Soon you will leave Yale and, as Robert Penn Warren, who studied and taught at Yale, wrote, “You will go into the convulsion of the world, out of history and into history.”

  Indeed, you’ll go into history and make history.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇10

  Looking around me today, I think of the generations of Yale graduates who have come before you. Inpiduals who have been for something.

  There are many names we know and others that would be less familiar – presidents and world leaders, artists and business executives, scholars and scientists.

  Like them, I know you will heed the call to leadership and service and leave your mark on every realm of human endeavor.

  That is Yale’s mission – that is what Yale is for.

  As members of the Yale community, what do we believe?

  We believe that facts and expertise, applied with creativity and wisdom, can transform the world.

  We believe that education and research save lives and make life more meaningful.

  We believe that persity of thought and persity indeed are essential to human progress.

  We believe, most of all, in the boundless potential of human ingenuity; that together, we can solve great challenges and bring light and truth to a world in great need of it.

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇11

  She may have lacked a home, but now this teen has top honors.

  A 17-year-old student who spent much of high school living bouncing around homeless shelters — and sometimes sleeping in her car — today graduated as valedictorian of her class at Charles Drew High School in Clayton County, Ga., just outside of Atlanta.

  她也许是个无家可归的孩子,但是现在这个女孩拥有至高无上的荣誉。

  这个17岁的学生高中大部分时间都住在收容所,有时还得睡在车里。她就读于位于亚特兰大佐治亚州克莱顿县的查尔斯德鲁高中,今天作为所在班级的毕业生代表光荣毕业,并在毕业典礼上致告别辞。

  Chelsea Fearce, who held a 4.466 GPA and scored 1900 on her SATs despite having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night,“I know I have been made stronger. I was homeless. My family slept on mats on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle,” Fearce said in a speech she gave at her graduation ceremony.

  Fearce overcame her day-to-day struggles by focusing on a better day.“I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore,” she told WSBTV.

  这位叫切尔西-菲尔斯的女孩高中绩点4.446,并在SAT考试中拿到1900分。高中期间,晚上收容所熄灯后她只能在用手机来学习,“我知道自己越来越强大。我无家可归。我的家人都睡在地板的垫子上,如果幸运的话,每天可以不止饱餐一顿。淋浴、食物和干净的衣服,这些对于我来说都是可望而不可及的,”菲尔斯在毕业演讲时说道。

  菲尔斯靠着对未来更好生活的向往克服了每天的困难。“我告诉自己不要放弃,因为未来会更好”,她对WSBTV新闻网的`记者表示。

  One of five children, Fearce's family sometimes had an apartment to live in, but at other times had to live in homeless shelters or even out of their car, if they had one.

  “You’re worried about your home life and then worried at school. Worry about being a little hungry sometimes, go hungry sometimes. You just have to deal with it. You eat what you can, when you can.”

  菲尔斯家里一共有5个孩子,有时一家人还有公寓可以住,但有时不得不住在流浪收容所甚至车里(如果有车的话)。

  “你要担心家庭生活,甚至在学校的时候也会。还要担心有时会挨点饿,有时会很饿。你只能这样,有吃的时候就赶快吃。”

  Miraculously, Fearce overcame the odds and even tested high enough to enroll in college classes half way through her high school career. She starts college next year at Spelman College as a junior where she is planning to study biology, pre-med.

  “Don’t give up. Do what you have to do right now so that you can have the future that you want,” Fearce said.

  菲尔斯奇迹般地克服了这种困境,甚至在高中才上到一半的时候就取得了足以进入大学的成绩。明年她就将作为一名大学新生就读于斯贝尔曼学院,开始大学生活,她计划在医学预科学习生物。

  “不要放弃。现在就做你应该做的,这样你就会拥有梦想中的未来。”菲尔斯说。

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇12

Dear Graduates,

亲爱的毕业生,

  Tomorrow, or maybe today, you will be leavingus. Like fresh winds blowing out of this lycheecampus, like eagles spreading their wings, you aspiretowards the azure sky higher and above. Allow me,on behalf of the university, to add a few partingwords to the beginning of your new journey.

  明天,也许今天,你将离开我们。象新鲜吹向摆脱这种荔枝校园,像鹰的翅膀传播,你都渴望更高的湛蓝的天空及以上。请允许我代表的大学,加上几临别字的开头,您的新的征程。

  Graduation is a remarkable accomplishment.

  毕业是一个了不起的成就。

  Here on the lychee campus, you've spent two to eight golden years of your prime youth,pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies. The freshly conferred Master's or Bachelor'sdegree is a recognition that you have covered a considerable part of your life's journey in theright direction, accomplished a worthwhile business, withstood the tempering of universityeducation, and acquired a positive capital for the days to come. My colleagues and I are happyand proud that you have made it. Our warmest congratulations to all of you!

  在此间举行的荔枝校园,您花了7时58岁的金总理青年,追求本科或研究生学习。刚刚授予硕士或学士学位,是一个认识到,你有相当一部分涉及您的生命之旅的方向是正确的,成绩是值得企业,经受锻炼的大学教育,并取得了积极的资金用于未来的日子里。我和我的同事感到高兴和自豪的是,你已经。我们最热烈地祝贺你们!

  Graduation is an outlet for burning aspirations.

  毕业是一个出路燃烧愿望。

  It is time the hunters to confront the lofty mountains, and the seamen, the vast sea. Theoutside world can be extremely challenging at times, but therein also lies rich opportunities. Apoem has this beautiful line, "A hundred thousand mountains/loom large/in the dimTwilights/Who is the brave one/to cross them/amidst rumbling /Who, I pray thee?" Ican see in your face an eagerness to answer the call. Yes, who else, if not you? With thatdetermination, the highest mountain will be climbed, and the vastest sea will be crossed.

  现在是猎人面对山岳,以及海员,茫茫大海。外面的世界是非常具有挑战性的时候,但其中也在于丰富的机会。一首诗了这个美丽的路线, “十万山/织机大/在昏暗Twilights /谁是勇敢的1 /交叉他们/声隆隆雷鸣? /是谁,我祈祷你? ”我可以看到在你的'脸热衷于接听电话。是的,还有谁,如果不是你吗?有了这种决心,最高的山峰将攀升,而广大海域将跨越。

  The world outside does not believe in tears, all it pays is initiative, confidence, andperseverance; nor does it believe in destiny, all it rewards is conscientiousness, diligence, anddutifulness. When you set out from this lychee campus, please check that you have left behindarrogance, insularity and slothfulness. Try your honest best, but remember to face life with asmile. As long as you have tried the utmost of your heart and strength, you can be ordinarybut honorable, broke but respectable.

  外面的世界不相信眼泪,一切支付是主动,有信心,有毅力;也不相信命运,所有的奖励是认真,勤奋,和dutifulness 。当你离开这个荔枝校园,请检查您留下傲慢,偏狭和slothfulness 。您可以尝试诚实最好的,但不要忘了面对生活的微笑着。只要您有最大的努力你的心和力量,可以是普通,但光荣的,可敬的爆发,但。

  Graduation is tinged with a touch of anxiety.

  You are standing at a crossroad. Where do you go from here? Some of you have chosen topursue further education, others have decided to go to work. Whatever your choice, life is sureto await you with frustrations as well as rewards. Remember, temporary frustrations is nothell, nor is partial rewards heaven. Life is a curious mixture of both, and you have to forgeahead in their amidst. All of us who stay on this campus would be more than happy to receiveyou back and share your story of growth. In times of success, think of us, and your joy will bedoubled; In times of pain and bitterness, think of us, and together we will sing your favoritesong:"Why fuss over this little pain? We mariners have bigger dream to follow!"

  毕业是带有一丝焦虑。

  你是站在一个十字路口。如果你何去何从?你们当中有些人已经选择进行进一步的教育,其他人决定去工作。无论您的选择,生活肯定会欢迎您的到来与挫折,以及奖励。请记住,暂时的挫折没有地狱,也不是部分奖励天堂。生活是一种既好奇,你必须在其前进之中。我们大家谁留在这个校园将非常高兴地收到您返回并分享您的故事的增长。在时代的成功,我们认为,和你的快乐将增加一倍;在时代的痛苦和辛酸,想到我们,我们将携手唱你最喜爱的歌曲: “为什么要大惊小怪这个有一点痛?我们水手有更大的梦想后续! “

  Graduation is a photo album with unfading pictures/forever engraved in the mind.

  In the days outside and ahead, whether you would be phenomenally successful or undulyfrustrated, certain parts of this lychee campus will always stay in your mind, so will a couple ofunforgettable figures who has touched/become part of your life. The same is also true of us,your teachers and elders. We will remember the days which you spent with us, the days whichwitnessed our successful application for PhD degree conferment, and the days when we growwith the Undergraduate Teaching Assessment. The vigor and spirit you've brought to thisuniversity will always stay in our minds, so will the years you've spent with us, and the wonderswe have jointly created.

  毕业是一个相册, 永远铭刻在心灵。

  在未来的日子外,未来,您是否将非凡的成功或过于沮丧,某些地区这种荔枝校园将永远留在您的想法,以便将几个令人难忘的数字谁也接触/成为你的生活。也是如此,我们的教师和长者。我们会记得你的日子里我们一起度过的日子目睹我们成功申请博士学位授予,和天,当我们一起成长的本科教学评估。的生机和精神您带到这所大学将永远留在我们的脑海中,因此将这些年来你花了我们,我们的奇迹共同创造。

  When you take leave tomorrow, or maybe today, please check that you've brought withyou all the happiness, strength, and good wishes this lychee campus has to offer, and thrownvexations, fears and gloom into the wind.

  Autumn floods will join the rivers and flush to the sea, spring clouds will rise above thecaves and lit up the sky with sunglows. So will you.

  All my best wishes with you, for each and everyone.

  当你休假明天,或者今天,请检查您带来了大家的幸福,实力和良好的祝愿这个荔枝校园所提供的,并投掷苦恼,恐惧和黑暗的风。 

  秋季洪水将加入齐平,以河流和海洋,春天的云彩将超越洞穴和照亮了天空。因此,你会。

  所有我最良好的祝愿与你的每一个人。

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇13

Dear schoolmates,

  As I am graduating. Looking back to the past three years, I find that I have bee more mature. I have been aware of the importance of learning knowledge, which is beneficial to my future. What impressed me a lot is the help that my teachers and parents offered when I was in trouble, which supported me during the period. Moreover, I regretted that I didn't work harder. From time to time, facing the pressure, I quarreled with my parents, about which I feel sorry and regretful. To live up to my parents' expectation, I will make my effort to work harder in university. It is no doubt that there will be many challenges waiting for me. However, no matter how difficult it is, I will spare no effort to overe it.

  When it es to the suggestion that I can give to you, I hold the belief that in no case should you set aside the study. So far as I'm concerned, it is the determination of working hard that makes you succeed. I wish all of you would realize your dreams.

  Good luck to all of you!

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇14

Dear schoolmates,

亲爱的同学们,

  As I am graduating, I'd like to write this letter to express my feelings before leaving school.I have experienced a lot over the past three years. First, I want to show my thanks to all my teachers. They are very kind and give me a lot of help. I know how to express myself in public, how to feel the beauty of nature and how to smile when I was in trouble. I think these are valuable memories that I will never forget.

  我即将毕业了,在我离开学校之前,我写下这封信来表达我的感情。在过去的三年里我经历了很多。首先,我要对我所有的老师表示感谢。他们都很好,给了我很多帮助。在公众面前我知道如何表达自己,如何去感觉自然的美,如何在我有困难的时候时刻保持微笑。我觉得这些都是宝贵的记忆,我永远都不会忘记。

  However, I also have some regrets. I failed in an English speech competition, which made me very sad. I wanted to improve myself.

  然而,我也有一些遗憾。在一次英语演讲比赛中我失败了,这使我非常难过。我想要通过学习来提高我自己。

  I will study in a college. It will be a great challenge for me. So, I must study hard now and prepare for the coming College Entrance Examination. I want to be successful.

  我将要在大学学习了。这对我来说将是一个巨大的挑战。所以,我现在必须努力学习,为即将到来的`高考做准备。我想要获得成功。

  Finally, there are some suggestions that I want to offer to you. Study hard and you will have a bright future. Listen carefully to your teachers and parents, and you will succeed in different kinds of exams. Keep fit, or you will not have enough energy to face different types of difficulties. Only in these ways can you enjoy your school lives.

  最后,我还有一些建议,想提供给大家。努力学习,你就会有一个光明的未来。仔细听取你的老师和家长给予的意见,在不同类型的考试中,你会获得成功。保持健康的身躯,否则你将不会有足够的精力去面对即将面临的不同的困难。只有通过这些方式,你就能享受你的学校生活。

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇15

  the poet said: spring flowers to the door pushed open a. i said: thanksgiving to the door pushed open a harmony, harmony open the door to the living. if you carefully listen to the voices of flowers, are everywhere harmonious life movement.

  love, the soul like fire ignited the hope of love, the soul like绿茵propped up the sky. love is a force, is a wealth. we should be in the hearts of young sow the seeds of love. let us be thankful for, the institute of thanksgiving. thanksgiving with a heart to face life, in the face of learning, in the face of setbacks, thereby experience parents, teachers, classmates and friends of selfless relatives and friends, "know drips of tu, when yongquan of" the real meaning.

  thanksgiving is a traditional virtue of the chinese nation, build a socialist harmonious society needs. guangdong lawyer tian, in order to return the mother's kindness in telling your mother dying when she donated his kidney to restore the mother's life; xu yu return to the community of his kindness, decided to leave after graduating from university in the bustling city , broke into穷乡僻壤the thatched shed to seeking knowledge, a thirst for knowledge sent the children ...

  appreciate your birth, because they allow you access to life; grateful for your dependents, because they allow you to continue to grow; grateful for the concern you, because they give you warmth; grateful to encourage you to the people, because they give you strength; grateful for your education, because they kaihua your ignorance; grateful to harm your people because they temper your intellect; grateful for your trip, because it strengthens your legs; grateful for your contempt, because it awakening your self-esteem; grateful abandoned your people, because he taught you that independence; everything grateful, institute of gratitude, gratitude to all the people you grow up!

  英语毕业演讲稿 篇16

Good afternoon.

  Today is a special day and a day worthy of our remembrance. Because today we are about to step out of the school gate of Pearl River Primary School, leaving our alma mater, to start our new middle school life and enter a new learning stage.

  We still remember the significance of the emblem of pearl light primary school. It is a big cradle with countless ROC birds in it. As long as the ROC grows up, it will fly into the distant sky, but they will not forget the parenting grace of the cradle. We are just like a roc bird, flying out of Zhuxiao with hope, dream and gratitude. We will work hard all over the world to strive for our faith and to live up to the expectations of our teachers.

  Six years of primary school life has always been so fast that Zhu Xiao has made us happy and meaningful. At the same time, we must also thank the diligent gardeners - all the selfless teachers who work for us every day, and let every one of us here express their gratitude and respect to them.

  Farewell to primary school learning career, we work together! In order to repay the hard work of Zhu Xiao, try hard in high school.

尊敬的领导、老师、亲爱的同学们:

  下午好!

  今天,是一个特殊的日子,也是一个值得我们纪念的日子。因为今天我们即将踏出珠光小学的校门,离开我们的母校,开始我们全新的中学生活,进入一个全新的学习阶段。

  我们还记得珠光小学校徽的`意义。那是一个很大的摇篮,里面装载着无数只大鹏鸟,只要大鹏一长大,就会飞向远处的天空,但它们不会忘记摇篮的养育之恩。我们就好比那一只只大鹏鸟,带着希望、梦想与感恩,飞出珠小。我们会在世界各地共同努力,为我们的信念,为不辜负老师们的期望而努力奋斗!

  小学六年的时光过得总是那么快,是珠小让我们过得既快活又有意义。在此同时,我们还必须感谢辛勤的园丁----各位无私奉献的老师们,每天都在为我们而操劳,让我们在座的每一位同学都向他们表示感谢和敬意!

  告别小学学习生涯后,我们携手一起努力!为报答珠小的辛勤栽培而在中学里努力吧。

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