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在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)(精選多篇)

第一篇:在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)

在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)(精選多篇)

在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話

熊友山

2014年6月14日

尊敬的博士山學院院長馬多克先生、尊敬的拜德女士、各位老師、同學們:

大家上午好!

good morning!

mr. john maddock, ms. jill baird, honored guests, colleagues and students:

今天,這裏充滿了節日的歡愉、收穫的喜慶,我們相聚在這裏,爲學院首屆中澳合作班舉行隆重的畢業典禮,和同學們共享收穫的喜悅,共話別離的眷戀,在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)。

we get together on this particular festival with enjoyment to celebrate the first graduation ceremony of the joint program between hubei communications technical college and boxhill tafe institute, and so we share the joy of graduation and the sentiment of leaving.

對畢業班的同學們來講,今天是個特殊的日子,你們已經完成三年學業,即將開始又一個新的人生起點。

today is a very special day for the graduates since you’ve completed 3 years academic study, and will begin a whole new social and working life.

在此,我代表學院,向各位畢業生表示最熱烈的祝賀!

hereby, on behalf of our college, please allow me to offer my warmest congratulations on your success!

向爲同學們的成長付出辛勤勞動的各位老師表示最誠摯的敬意,也向始終關注着同學們成長的博士山tafe學院的同仁們表示最衷心的感謝!

meanwhile, i’d like to express my sincere gratitude towards all the tutors and colleagues of both colleges!

經過中澳雙方教師三年來的辛勤工作和同學們的共同努力,2014屆中澳合作班的同學們取得了豐碩的成果:

the year 2014 joint program graduates have made a great achievement under the great endeavors of both tutors and students:

55名同學均順利畢業,其中39人獲得博士山tafe學院英文證書,9人獲得中文證書,中澳雙證獲得率爲87.3%;物流職業資格證書獲得率爲100%,英語過級率爲98.2%,

there are 55 graduates who have completed their academic study. among them, 39 graduates have got tafe diploma of english, and 9 graduates have got tafe diploma of chinese, it’s up to 87.3% of the total graduates who have got the recognize of both colleges. all of the graduates have got the job qualification certificate of logistics. 98.2% of the graduates have passed national college english test.

其中1人通過英語六級,16人通過英語四級;5名同學獲得學院優秀畢業生,發言稿《在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)》。同時同學們充分發揮了項目英語學習的優勢,兩名同學將分別赴加拿大與澳大利亞繼續深造,其他同學均已在各類企業中找到理想的崗位。

i want to address that one particular graduate has passed the band 6, and 16 of them have passed the band 4. 5 of them are recognized as outstanding graduates. meanwhile, our graduates have taken full advantage of their language learning to obtain an ideal job or further their study. 2 graduates are going to study in canada and australia separately.

這也是我院積極引進國外優質教育資源,爲加快培養具有國際化視野的高素質技能型專門人才,推動學院事業又好又快的發展而作出的應有貢獻。

we will continuously promote our college for a better and faster development through positively introducing the high quality educational resources from overseas and accelerating the training of the high quality skilled talents who have the global vision.

沒有國際先進的教育,就不可能取得國際競爭的優勢,先進的教育來源於借鑑、吸收和不斷創新,只有在與世界交往和融合中才能加速發展、加速創新、加速提高。

it’s impossible to gain an advantage in international competition without international cooperation with advanced education, which is b 《在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)》

第二篇:在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話(中英文對照)

在學院中澳班畢業典禮上的講話

熊友山

2014年6月14日

尊敬的博士山學院院長馬多克先生、尊敬的拜德女士、各位老師、同學們:

大家上午好!

good morning!

mr. john maddock, ms. jill baird, honored guests, colleagues and students:

今天,這裏充滿了節日的歡愉、收穫的喜慶,我們相聚在這裏,爲學院首屆中澳合作班舉行隆重的畢業典禮,和同學們共享收穫的喜悅,共話別離的眷戀。

we get together on this particular festival with enjoyment to celebrate the first graduation ceremony of the joint program between hubei communications technical college and boxhill tafe institute, and so we share the joy of graduation and the sentiment of leaving.

對畢業班的同學們來講,今天是個特殊的日子,你們已經完成三年學業,即將開始又一個新的人生起點。

today is a very special day for the graduates since you’ve completed 3 years academic study, and will begin a whole new social and working life.

在此,我代表學院,向各位畢業生表示最熱烈的祝賀!

hereby, on behalf of our college, please allow me to offer my warmest congratulations on your success!

向爲同學們的成長付出辛勤勞動的各位老師表示最誠摯的敬意,也向始終關注着同學們成長的博士山tafe學院的同仁們表示最衷心的感謝!

meanwhile, i’d like to express my sincere gratitude towards all the tutors and colleagues of both colleges!

經過中澳雙方教師三年來的辛勤工作和同學們的共同努力,2014屆中澳合作班的同學們取得了豐碩的成果:

the year 2014 joint program graduates have made a great achievement under the great endeavors of both tutors and students:

55名同學均順利畢業,其中39人獲得博士山tafe學院英文證書,9人獲得中文證書,中澳雙證獲得率爲87.3%;物流職業資格證書獲得率爲100%,英語過級率爲98.2%,

there are 55 graduates who have completed their academic study. among them, 39 graduates have got tafe diploma of english, and 9 graduates have got tafe diploma of chinese, it’s up to 87.3% of the total graduates who have got the recognize of both colleges. all of the graduates have got the job qualification certificate of logistics. 98.2% of the graduates have passed national college english test.

其中1人通過英語六級,16人通過英語四級;5名同學獲得學院優秀畢業生。同時同學們充分發揮了項目英語學習的優勢,兩名同學將分別赴加拿大與澳大利亞繼續深造,其他同學均已在各類企業中找到理想的崗位。

i want to address that one particular graduate has passed the band 6, and 16 of them have passed the band 4. 5 of them are recognized as outstanding graduates. meanwhile, our graduates have taken full advantage of their language learning to obtain an ideal job or further their study. 2 graduates are going to study in canada and australia separately.

這也是我院積極引進國外優質教育資源,爲加快培養具有國際化視野的高素質技能型專門人才,推動學院事業又好又快的發展而作出的應有貢獻。

we will continuously promote our college for a better and faster development through positively introducing the high quality educational resources from overseas and accelerating the training of the high quality skilled talents who have the global vision.

沒有國際先進的教育,就不可能取得國際競爭的優勢,先進的教育來源於借鑑、吸收和不斷創新,只有在與世界交往和融合中才能加速發展、加速創新、加速提高。

it’s impossible to gain an advantage in international competition without international cooperation with advanced education, which is b

ased on reference, learning and continuous innovation. we have accelerated educational development, innovation and improvement through communications and blending to the outside world.

因此,我們引進和借鑑的目的,就是要用先進的教育理念,改造陳舊的教育觀念;用新穎的教學方式,更新落後的教學模式,與時俱進,革故鼎新,合理引進優質教育資源,儘快縮小與國際先進教育水平的差距,創新特色,打造亮點,努力實現教育教學質量跨越式提高,進一步推動學院改革與發展。

therefore, our aim is to reform our educational concepts by using the advanced one; to reform the teaching method by using the new one, we advocate keeping pace with times and reforming the past, and closing the gap between traditional education and international education. this will be narrowed as we keep introducing the high quality educational resources with distinguished innovation, our teaching quality will be improved tremendously, and further promote the reform and the development of our college.

下一步,學院將以科學發展觀爲指導,以能力建設爲核心,以堅持引進國外優質教育資源爲途徑,以辦學理念、教學模式和管理方法創新爲動力,在中澳合作項目的基礎上,按照“加強研究、紮實推進、規範管理、內涵發展”的原則,擴大教育國際合作與交流,積極拓展新的合作辦學項目,提升學院辦學質量、辦學水平和辦學品位,進一步推動學院中外合作辦學向寬領域、高水平、深層次發展,培養具有本土性、國際化視野高素質技能型的專門人才。

in the near future, our development will under the guidance of scientific development perspectives, centering on constructing administrative ability. we aim to keep introducing the high quality education resources, creating an innovation system of education concepts in teaching and management methods. base on the current cooperation program, and according to the principle of “strengthen the research in international educational cooperation, making solid progress with standardized the management and conducting a positive development”. we aim to deepen the international cooperation and communications, open up new joint programs, improve the education quality, and promote a wide-ranging, high level and future development of international educational cooperation. foster the indigenous with high quality skilled talents who have the global vision.

同學們,你們即將離開學校,開始新的人生路途。在臨別之際,我作爲師長,提出一些寄語和期望:

dear graduates, you’re about to leave the campus, and begin a new journey of life. before your leaving, as your mentor, i have some words to share with you:

第一,希望同學們擺正位置,端正心態。

first of all, i hope you will put yourself in the proper position and have appropriate attitude towards your work.

各位剛剛畢業、走向社會,偉大的事業等待着你們去開拓。“紙上得來終覺淺,絕知此事要躬行”。 書本上的知識總是有限的,而社會纔是一個大課堂。

great undertaking is waiting for you, yet an old chinese proverb tells us that “book reading is never enough, a better understanding requires practice”. the knowledge on book is always limited; however, the society itself is a broad and inclusive classroom.

我希望你們擺正自己的位置,從

always conform to the norm of honesty, motivated by the eager of exploration of the truth and new knowledge. ready to shoulder heavy tasks, dare to innovate to be the first above all competitors, fully display your talents in difficulties and hardships, dedicate to our country and society by using your wisdom.

最後,希望同學們在今後的征程中繼續秉承“重德勵志,篤學尚能”的校訓,承載使命、敬業務實,做有理想、有激情、有道德、有責任的人,在豐富的社會實踐中繪就精彩的人生。

at last, i hope all the graduates will follow the motto of our college that “virtue valued with ambition determined, study earnestly with ability advocated”. to be a man who is willing to undertake the mission and industrious with work, you’ll writes the splendid bright life as you have high ideals and moral integrity, full of passion, and responsible.

請同學們記住:湖北交職院是你們永遠的精神家園!希望你們常回來看看!母校會永遠關注你們、支持你們、歡迎你們!

please do remember, my dear graduates: hubei communications technical college is always your spiritual home! you’re always welcomed to back home! you are the one that we are concerned about.

祝願你們在人生的旅途上一帆風順!

謝謝大家!

bon voyage! & thank you!

第三篇:畢業典禮中英文對照主持詞(經典版)

一,介紹

a:ladies and gentlemen, goodafternoon.

b:尊敬的領導,各位來賓。親愛的朋友們,大家下午好。

a:welcome to hour 2014 session of graduation ceremony.

b:很高興能與大家相聚在2014屆畢業典禮。

a:we are so excited to be the host of this ceremony.

b:我們和你高興能夠單人本次典禮的主持人。

a: i’m teacher cathy.

b: i’m tina.

a: how time flies! and now we will graduate.

b:時間過的飛快,轉眼間我們就要畢業了。

a:when we talked about our eld graduates that we think the graduation is far way from us. and now we are standing here to share about our graduation ceremony.

b:回憶起我們曾經看到師兄師姐畢業,還覺得這對我們來說還遙遙無期。可現在我們已站在自己的畢業晚會上。

a:when we stayed in qiyuan internations school. we had the best time of life. and today, we will dance and singing for our alma master.

b:我們在啓元國小度過了人生中最美好的時光。就在今天這個難忘的日子,我們要把最優美的舞姿和最動人的歌聲,奉獻給最最親愛的母校。

a:there are ____ graduates in this years. all of us are intering the demonstration junior schools. in our growing life at school, all of the leaders, teachers and the parents committee pay attention to us. and today is a special day, they come to here.

b:我們2014屆畢業生共有______ 名。全部以優異的成績升入鄭州市示範性國中。在我們成長的每一步都受到校領導,老師及家委會的關注。今天,在這個歡聚一堂的日子,他們也來到了我們的現場。

a: let's warmly welcome the ceo of qiyuan education company, ms. wangweijia.

b:下面讓我們以熱烈的掌聲歡迎啓元教育集團,董事長王巍珈女士。 a:let’s welcome……

b:

二,感恩祖國

a: china is our motherland, she gives us a happy life. all the soldiers protect her. and now we have (更多請關注:)peace and happiness. happy life is not easy to have, so we should be grateful and serve the motherland.

b:(感恩串詞)祖國是我們的母親,正是有了她纔有了今天的自己。正是有了先烈們的浴血奮戰,才換來我們今日的和平。美好的幸福來之不宜,我們應當心存感激。心懷感恩,報效祖國。

a:all the people and students, please stand up and face to the national flag of china.

b:請全體起立,面朝國旗。升國旗,奏國歌,少先隊員敬隊禮,其他

人員行注目禮。敬禮。

a:now, please stand up and face to the flag of qiyuan internation school. b:請全體人員,面朝啓元教育旗,行注目禮。

a: please sit down.

b:請坐下。

a: please welcome the principle of qiyuan international school. ms. chen lina to give us a speech and declare the beginning of the graduation ceremony

b:下面有請啓元特色實驗國小上臺講話,並宣佈畢業典禮開始。 三,感恩父母

a: mother and father are my love. we need to use whole life to care and love them. ok, now let’s use our warmly heart to thanks to the lovely persons.

b: 父母是我們最愛的人,是我們應該用一生去呵護和敬愛的人。下面我讓我們用一顆炙熱的心去感恩我們身邊最可愛的人。

a: please welcome the graduates and parents come to the stage.

b: 下面有請畢業班的家長上臺接受孩子們的感恩。

b: (感恩串詞)在人的一生中,對自己恩情最深的莫過於父母。從嗷嗷待哺到蹣跚邁步,是父母養育了我們:從身處困境,低靡困惑到堅定信念躊躇滿志,我們每一次的沉浮無不牽動着父母的心。我們的成長凝結着父母的心血,而我們每個人都是在父母的悉心關懷,百般愛護,千倍叮囑,不辭辛苦的撫養下從一個呱呱墜地的嬰兒漸漸長成一個散發青春與活力的少年。

父母的愛,是黑暗中的明燈,讓我的心不再孤獨。

父母的愛,是一場可以灑在我心田的細雨,滋潤我乾涸的心靈。

父母的愛,是生命中的加油站,讓我有勇氣接受挑戰。

古語說:“羊有跪乳之恩,鴉有反哺之義。”我們一點一滴的成長都離不開父母的幫助,滴水之恩當涌泉相報,因此,我們應該懂得感恩,懂得感謝父母。

同學們,如今在我們的畢業時刻,讓我們感恩父母吧!用一顆感恩的心去對待偉大的父母,用一顆真誠的心與父母交流。是他們把我們帶到這美麗的世界,將我們養育成人,不求回報,默默的爲我們付出,無怨無悔。感恩吧,感謝父母們給予的一點一滴。

在此,我祝願天下所有的父母健康!快樂!!!!

a: let’s welcome the representative of the parents to give us a speech. b:現在,讓我們歡迎六年級家長代表上臺講話。

四,感恩老師

a: teachers like a dictionary. they teach us knowledge and tell us what’s love and happiness. they help us to be a good person. they help us to be a usefulman. let’s thanks to our teachers.

b: 老師就像一本神奇的字典。他們教會我們知識,他們教會我們如何去感受愛和幸福。是他們幫助我們成爲優秀的人,是他們讓我成爲有用的棟樑。在此時刻,讓我們由衷的感謝我們敬愛的老師。

a:now, let's warmly welcome the lovely teachers of graduation level to come to the front.

b:下面就讓我們熱烈的歡迎,最可愛的畢業班老師上臺。

a: all the graduates, please stand up and face to our teacher and give a bow to them.

b:請全體畢業生起立,像我們最敬愛的老師一鞠躬,表達感恩之心。 a:please sit down.

b: 請全體坐下。

a: now, let’s welcome the representative of teachers yan to give us a speech.

b: 現在,讓我們以熱烈的掌聲歡迎畢業班老師代表侯老師上臺講話。 五,同學情

a: in six years of school life. you can make friends to all the students. and now, i know you have many things want to tell to your friends.

b:同窗六年,你一定結交了很多知心好友。在這畢業之際,你一定有很多話想對他們說。

a: let welcome _____ and _____ to say something to their friends.

b:下面就有請_____和______兩名同學上臺來給我們說說心裏話。 六,母校囑

a: our school is a dreaming world. at here, we share about happyand sad. she made us clever. she made us talent. she treats us very well. she takes care of us.

b:母校是我們成長的搖籃,在這裏我們經歷開心,經歷過傷心。是她讓我們變學業有成,是她讓我們成爲棟樑。母校也像我們的父母一樣,關心我們的一點一滴,循循善誘,時刻叮囑。

a:let's welcome our ceo ms. wang weijia to give us a speech.

b: 現在就有請我們敬愛的董事長王巍珈女士說說她對我們的殷切期望。

a:thanks. ms. wang.

b:在此感謝王董事長的祝詞。

a:

b:(畢業生母校獻禮)

a:let’s welcome our graduates to give us a speech.

b:下面有請畢業生宣讀畢業誓詞。

a:please welcome our principal ms. chen lina to announced the best students of five metals.

b:下面有請我們的校長陳麗娜女士宣佈五好學生名單。

(點到名字的學生上臺)

a:

b:現在有請董事長王巍珈女士,________.________上臺來頒獎。 a:

b:

七:校園活動

a:

b:下面請大家到校園參加活動

第四篇:美國大學十佳畢業典禮演講精選(中英文對照)

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美國大學十佳畢業典禮演講精選

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每年的五六月,是美國大學舉行畢業典禮的季節。按照慣例,各界名流都會受邀到各大名校去作激動人心的演講。本文精選了近年來美國最有影響力的十佳畢業典禮演講,與已經或即將畢業的讀者朋友們共勉。

1. steve jobs

史蒂芬·喬布斯

ceo of apple computers 蘋果電腦ceo

stanford university斯坦福大學

june 12, 20142014年6月12日

remembering that you are going to die is the best way i know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. you are already naked. there is no reason not to follow your heart.

your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. they somehow already know what you truly want to become. everything else is secondary.

記着你總會死去,這是我知道的防止患得患失的最佳辦法。赤條條來去無牽掛,還有什麼理由不隨你的心?!

你的時間是有限的,因此不要把時間浪費在過別人的生活上。不要被教條所困——使自己的生活受限於他人的思想成果。不要讓他人的意見淹沒了你自己內心的聲音。最重要的是,要有勇氣跟隨你的內心與直覺,它們好歹已經知道你真正想讓自己成爲什麼。其他的,都是次要的。

2. david foster wallace

大衛·福斯特·華萊士

novelist小說家

kenyon college肯尼恩學院

may 21, 20142014年5月21日

there are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, “morning, boys. how's the water?” and the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes, “what the hell is water?”

... simple awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:

“this is water.”

“this is water.”

it is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out.

有兩條小魚一起在水裏遊,碰到一條老魚迎面游過來。老魚向他們點點頭,並說:“早上好,孩子們。水怎麼樣?”這兩條小魚繼續往前遊了一會兒後,其中一條小魚實在忍不住了,看了一下另一條小魚,問道:“水到底是什麼東西?”

??簡單的意識;對我們生活中如此真實、如此必不可少、無處不在、無時不在的事物的意識,需要我們一遍一遍地提醒自己:

“這是水。”

“這是水。”

天天都保持意識清醒而鮮活,在成人世界中做到這點,是不可想象地難。

3. michael uslan

邁克爾·奧斯蘭

movie producer電影製片人

indiana university 印第安納大學

may 06, 20142014年5月6日

you must believe in yourself and in your work. when our first batman movie broke all those box-office records, i received a phone call from that united artists exec who, years before, had told me i was out of my mind. now he said, “michael, i'm just calling to congratulate you on the success of batman. i always said you were a visionary.” you see the point here — don't believe them when they tell you how bad you are or how terrible your ideas are, but also, don't believe them when they tell you how wonderful you are and how great your ideas are. just believe in yourself and you'll do just fine. and, oh yes, don't then forget to market yourself and your ideas. use both sides of your brain.

you must have a high threshold for frustration. take it from the guy who was turned down by every studio in hollywood. you must knock on doors until your knuckles bleed. doors will slam in your face. you must pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and knock again. it's the only way to achieve your goals in life.

你必須相信你自己,對自己的工作充滿信心。當我們的第一部電影《蝙蝠俠》創下史無前例的票房紀錄時,我接到了藝術家聯合會會長的電話,他在數年之前曾說我瘋了。如今他說:“邁克爾,我給你打電話祝賀《蝙蝠俠》的成功。我總說你是一位有遠見的人。”你看,關鍵在這裏,當他們說你有多差,你的想法有多糟的時候,不要信他們的話,同時,當他們告訴你你有多麼了不起,你的想法多美妙時,也不要相信他們。你就只相信你自己,這樣你就能做好。還有,那就是,不要忘記推銷你自己和你的想法。左右大腦你都得用。

要能經受得住挫敗。這是被好萊塢每一家制片廠拒絕過的人的經驗。你必須去敲一扇扇的門,直到指關節流血。大門會在你面前砰然關上,你必須重振旗鼓,彈去身上的灰塵,再敲下一扇門。這是實現你人生目標的唯一辦法。

4. woody hayes

伍迪·海耶斯

college fooball coach大學橄欖球教練

ohio state university俄亥俄州立大學

may 14, 19861986年5月14日

in football we always said that the other team couldn't beat us. we had to be sure that we didn't beat ourselves. and that’s what people have to do, too — make sure they don't beat themselves.

... you'll find out that nothing that comes easy is worth a dime. as a matter of fact, i never saw a football player make a tackle with a smile on his face. never.

在橄欖球場上,我們總是說其他隊戰勝不了我們。我們必須做到不把自己打垮。所有人也都必須這麼做,確保自己不要被自己打垮。

??你會發現,來得容易的東西總是一文不值。事實上,我從來沒有看到哪位橄欖球運動員是帶着微笑完成阻截的。

5. bradley whitford

布蘭德利·惠特福德

actor演員

university wisconsin - madison威斯康辛大學麥迪遜分校

may 17, 20142014年5月17日

number one: fall in love with the process and the results will follow.

number two: do your work.

number three: once you're prepared, throw your preparation in the trash.

number four: you are capable of more than you think.

number five: listen.

number six: take action.

you have a choice. you can either be a passive victim of circumstance or you can be the active hero of your own life. action is the antidote to apathy and cynicism and despair.

第一,愛上過程,結果自然會來。

第二,做你的事。

第三,一旦準備好,就付諸行動。

第四,你能做的,超出了你的想象。

第五,聆聽。

第六,採取行動。

你有一個選擇。要麼你成爲環境的被動受害者,要麼你主動成爲自己生活的英雄。行動可以消除冷漠、玩世不恭與絕望。

6. jerry zucker

傑瑞·朱克

director, movie producer 導演、電影製片人

university of wisconsin威斯康辛大學

may 17, 20142014年5月17日

it doesn't matter whether your dream came true if you spent your whole life sleeping.

ask yourself one question: if i didn't have to do it perfectly, what would i try?

nobody else is paying as much attention to your failures as you are. you're the only one who is obsessed with the importance of your own life. to everyone else, it's just a blip on the radar screen, so just move on.

如果你一生都在睡覺,你的夢想是否實現就無關緊要了。

問你自己一個問題:如果我不是必須做得完美,那我還努力什麼呢?

沒有人會像你自己那樣對自己的失敗那麼在意。你是唯一一個能追求自己的生活意義的人。對於其他所有人來說,你只是雷達熒光屏上的一個光點。所以,只管前行吧。

7. earl bakken

厄爾·巴肯

businessman商人

university of hawaii 夏威夷大學

by all reckoning, the bumblebee is aerodynamically unsound and shouldn't be able to fly. yet, the little bee gets those wings going like a turbo-jet and flies to every plant its chubby little body can land on to collect all the nectar it can hold.

bumblebees are the most persistent creatures. they don't know they can't fly, so they just keep buzzing around.

never give in to pessimism. don't know that you can't fly, and you will soar like an eagle. don't end up regretting what you did not do because you were too lazy or too frightened to soar. be a bumblebee! and soar to the heavens. you can do it.

無論怎麼考量,大黃蜂從空氣動力學上講是不健全、不應該會飛的。但是,這種小蜜蜂卻像渦輪噴氣飛機一樣地展翅飛行,飛到它圓乎乎的身體能夠降落的任何植物上去採蜜。

大黃蜂最堅韌的生靈,它們不知道自己不能飛,因此它們只管到處嗡嗡地飛個不停。

千萬不要悲觀。不知道你不會飛,你會像鷹一樣高高飛翔。不要到頭來後悔自己因爲太懶或太怕高飛而無所作爲。做一隻大黃蜂。飛到天上去。你能做到的。

8. john walsh

約翰·沃爾什

author and art historian作家和藝術歷史學家

wheaton college惠頓學院

20142014年

do one thing at a time. give each experience all your attention. try to resist being distracted by other sights and sounds, other thoughts and tasks, and when it is, guide your mind back to what you're doing.

i'm not warning against learning many things on many subjects. my warning is against distraction, whether you invite it or just let it happen. in baseball, high-percentage hitters know better: it's “focus” they talk about, and they prize it as much as strength. psychologists describe skilled rock climbers and tennis players and pianists as going beyond focus, to what they have called a “flow” experience, a sense of absorption with the rock or the ball or the music in which the “me versus it” disappears and there's a kind of oneness with the task that brings a joyful higher awareness, as well as successful performance. i've had these experiences, too little but not too late, and probably you have, too. they are a supreme kind of pleasure. you will have more of them if you do one thing at a time.

一次做一件事情。全力關注你每一次的經歷。決不要被別的聲色之物和其他想法、任務分心。一旦分心了,引導你的注意力重新回到你做的事情上。

我不是在反對學習多個學科的衆多知識。我所警告的是分心與干擾,無論是你主動招惹的,還是讓它發生的。在棒球場上,得分高的擊球員對此有更深體會:他們談的是“專注”,他們把它看得跟力量一樣重要。在心理學家的描述中,高技能的攀巖者、網球運動員、鋼琴家已經超越了專注,達到了他們所稱的經驗之“流”,那是一種跟岩石、網球或音樂融爲一體的感覺,“我與它”已然消失,跟任務合二爲一,給人以更高水平的愉悅體驗,而不僅僅是成功地完成了任務。我有這種體驗,雖然很少,但來得還不算遲,或許你也有這種體驗。這是一種最高形式的快樂。如果你一次專注於一件事情,你就會有更多這樣的體驗。

9. david l. calhoun

大衛·卡爾霍恩

businessman商人

virginia tech弗吉尼亞理工大學

may 13, 20142014年5月13日

to isolate the subject he spoke most passionately to me about, over all those years, it is that self confidence is the most important, the indispensable characteristic of success, the common characteristic shared by great leaders whose talents may have varied widely in most other respects.

so, how do you get it? what is the secret to developing your own brand of self-confidence?

first, you must resolve to grow intellectually, morally, technically, and professionally every day through your entire work and family life. you need to ask yourself every day: am i really up to speed or falling behind? am i still learning? or am i just doing the same stuff on a different day or as otis redding sings, “sitting on the dock of the bay... watching the tide roll away?”

the lust for learning is age-independent.

another important way to build your confidence is to seek out the toughest jobs, the most daunting scientific, engineering or management challenges.

我在通用公司爲一個名叫傑克·韋爾奇的傢伙工作了20年。他既是一位偉大的領導者,也是一位偉大的導師,過去是,現在也是。如果我必須找出那些年裏他充滿激情地對我說的最主要的話,那就是:自信是最重要的,它是成功必不可少的,是所有在其他多數方面才能也許大相徑庭的偉大領導者的共同特徵。

如何獲得自信?培養你特有的自信的祕訣是什麼?

首先,你必須下決心每天都通過你的工作和家庭生活去獲得智力、道德、技術與專業上的提高。你需要每天問自己:我是在加速前進還是在後退?我還在學習嗎?我是在每天重複做同樣的事情或就像奧蒂斯·瑞汀所唱的那樣,“坐在海灣的碼頭上,看潮起潮落”?

對學習的渴望是不受年齡限制的。

培養自信的另一個重要途徑是尋找最難做的工作,最棘手的科學、工程或管理方面的難題。

10. marc s. lewis

馬克·劉易斯

clinical psychology professor臨牀心理學教授

university of texas at austin得克薩斯大學奧斯汀分校

may 19, 20142014年5月19日

there are times when you are going to do well, and times when you're going to fail. but neither the doing well, nor the failure is the measure of success. the measure of success is what you think about what you've done. let me put that another way: the way to be happy is to like yourself and the way to like yourself is to do only things that make you proud.

there's that old joke, not very funny, that goes, “no matter where you go, there you are.” that's true. the person who you're with most in life is yourself and if you don't like yourself you're always with somebody you don't like.

有時候你會幹得很漂亮,有時候你會失敗,但二者都不是衡量成功的標準。衡量成功的標準是你自己對你的所爲怎麼看。讓我換一句話說:讓自己幸福的辦法是喜歡你自己,喜歡自己的辦法是隻做讓你自己感到驕傲的事情。

有一個老笑話,不是很好笑,它是這麼說的:“無論你走到哪裏,你都在那裏。”這是真的。你一生中跟你在一起最多的人是你自己,如果你不喜歡你自己,那你就會總是跟你不喜歡的人在一起。

第五篇:希拉里紐約大學畢業典禮演講辭(中英文對照)

commencement speech at new york university by hillary clinton thank you. thank you so much. thank you. and does it get any better than this, a graduation ceremony for one of the great universities in the world in the home of new york yankees? nothing could be better. (applause.) and thanks to all of you for cheering a visitor. i didn't realize that was permitted in yankee stadium.

i am honored to receive this degree. and on behalf of the other honorees, i say thank you. thank you for giving us this singular privilege of being part of this commencement ceremony. as i look out at this huge crowd of graduates, family, and friends, i can only reflect on what an extraordinary moment in history you are receiving your degrees, a moment in time of our country and the world where your talents and your energy, your passion and commitment is more needed than ever. there is no doubt that you are well prepared for a world that seems somewhat uncertain but which will welcome the education that you have received on behalf of not only of yourselves and your families, but your communities and your country.

as secretary of state, i am well aware of the challenges that we face. you, as new graduates, and your generation will be up against those challenges: climate change and hunger, extreme poverty and extreme ideologies, new diseases and nuclear proliferation. but i am absolutely convinced that you and we are up to the task. there is no problem we face here in america or around the world that will not yield to human effort, to cooperation, to positive interdependence that makes clear humanity is going on, our challenges are ones that summon the best of us, and we will make the world better tomorrow than it is today. (applause.)

now, i know that it is fashionable in commencement speeches to be idealistic, and that may sound so, but at the root of my conviction is a strong sense of reality. because you see, i don’t think we have a choice. we can sit on the sidelines, we can wring our hands, we can retreat into cynicism, and we know what the results will be: we will cede the field to those whose ideologies are absolutely anathema to people of conscience and faith all over the world. so our positive interdependence, which is a fact, will prepare us to meet these challenges. but they can no longer be seen just as government-to-government. there is a time and an opportunity, and with the new technologies available, for us to be citizen diplomats, citizen activists, to solve problems one by one that will give in to hard work, patience, and persistence, and will then aggregate to the solutions we seek.

now, i know we cannot send a special envoy to negotiate with a pandemic, or call a summit with carbon dioxide, or sever relations with the global financial crisis. to confront these threats and to seize the opportunities that they also present, we need to build new partnerships from the bottom up, and to use every tool at our disposal. that is the heart of smart power. but smart power requires smart people, people who have gone the distance for their education, who have opened themselves up to this increasingly complex and interconnected world, and this changing global landscape requires us to expand our concept of diplomacy.

now, when i was graduating so many years ago, diplomacy was the domain of privileged men working behind closed doors. today, our diplomats are not limited, and our diplomacy is no longer confined to the state department or our embassies. we are laying the foundation for 21st century statecraft. where? in the classrooms of nyu, in the board rooms of the businesses of this great city, in the halls of academia, in the1

operating rooms of our great hospitals. we are looking for those personal commitments and connections, and that is where all of you come in.

the biggest challenges we face today will be solved by the 60 percent of the world’s population under the age of 30. and already, young people, like all of you, are using their talents and ingenuity to help fashion their own brand of service and diplomacy.

a few examples: in the nation of colombia, two young college graduates, fed up with the violence in their country, used facebook to organize 14 million people into the largest antiterrorism demonstrations in the history of the world. (applause.) in a few short weeks, their peaceful efforts did as much damage to the terrorist networks as years of military action.

i know that one of your graduates spent months on the slopes of mount kilimanjaro searching for sustainable development models to bring to women and families and help them lift themselves out of poverty. another of your classmates was studying in china last year when the devastating earthquake struck, and that has led to work ever since to deliver supplies and assistance to villagers in remote areas. international students have gone on to fight for human rights in rwanda, build civil society in the nation of georgia, run businesses, and lead governments. and many of you, i know, used social networking platforms to make barack obama the president of the united states of america. (applause.)

president obama and i deeply understand how important it is for the young people of our country, but the young people of every country, to be given the opportunity to translate your beliefs and ideals into service and action, just as john kennedy did when he created the peace corps and as president bill clinton did when he created americorps. this is in the tradition of citizen service. (applause.)

so we need to figure out ways to prepare all of our institutions of government, including and especially the state department, to harness the efforts of those who do not enter the foreign service but still engage in your own type of foreign service. our state department personnel are skilled, dedicated, passionate, and effective. and for those of you still looking for jobs, we are hiring a new generation of diplomats. (applause.)

i hope many of you will join our ranks in the foreign service and the civil service, but i know that not all will choose to become professional diplomats, and i also know that the state department alone cannot tackle these great problems. so my message to you today is this: be the special envoys of your ideals; use the communication tools at your disposal to advance the interests of our nation and humanity everywhere; be citizen ambassadors using your personal and professional lives to forge global partnerships, build on a common commitment to solving our planet’s common problems. by creating your own networks, you can extend the power of governments to meet the needs of this and future generations. you can help lay the groundwork for the kind of global cooperation that is essential if we wish, in our time, to end hunger and defeat disease, to combat climate change, and to give every child the chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. (applause.)

this starts with opportunities for educational exchanges, the kind of dorm room and classroom diplomacy that nyu is leading on. i want to commend my friend, your president, the trustees of this great university,

for understanding and believing in the importance of educational exchanges.

you know, study abroad is like spring training for this century. it helps you develop the fundamentals, the teamwork, and the determination to succeed. and we want more american students to have that opportunity. that’s why we are increasing funding for gilman scholarships by more than 40 percent. more than 400 new yorkers have used gilman scholarships to spend a semester abroad, including nine students from nyu last year.

now, of course, study abroad is a two-way street, and we should bring more qualified students from other countries to study here. nyu provides a prime example of what international students can bring to a campus and how they can benefit themselves and their countries. over 700,000 international students came to the united states last year, and nyu had the second largest number of any school in the country. (applause.)

now, the benefits from such exchanges are so great that i am committed to streamline the visa process – (applause) – particularly for science and technology students so that even more qualified students will come to our campuses in the future. we’re also doing more to marry technology with global service. that’s why today i am pleased to announce that over the next year the state department will be creating virtual student foreign service internships to harness the energy of a rising generation of citizen diplomats. working from college and university campuses, american students will partner with our embassies abroad to conduct digital diplomacy that reflects the realities of the networked world. and you can learn more about this initiative on the state department’s website.

but i know that you don’t have to wait for us to create a new program. when you go home today, go online and find the website called kiva, k-i-v-a, where you can help someone like san ma, a mother in vietnam who is seeking a microcredit loan to buy rice seed and fertilizer for her family farm; or log on to heifer international’s site, and for less than the cost of a dinner out, you can donate a flock of geese to a hungry family in asia or africa; or help wangari mathai’s green belt movement in planting trees and offsetting carbon emissions and empowering women in africa.

now, supporting these projects and others like them doesn't require a lot of time or money. but for the people you help and the planet you protect, your participation can be not just a game changer, but a life changer. global service also means promoting good governance. we need informed citizens, both here at home and around the world, to hold their governments accountable for getting results and finding solutions.

and this is not only directed at the graduates today, but there are a lot of proud mothers and fathers and husbands and wives and grandparents and children and others who have seen you to this day. and this is an offer and a challenge to all of us. in the times that we face, we know we don’t have a person to waste, we don’t have an idea to overlook. in fact, we have to be even more committed to reaching out and crossing the divides that too often separate us. for those who have come to this country to celebrate a child or a friend’s graduation, please take home this message: america more than ever wants your help; in fact, needs your help as we build these new partnerships and as we seek solutions to the global crises that cannot be solved by any one people or one government alone.

we need each other. we always have. it’s just so much more apparent today. a flu starting in one country spreads quickly around the world. an extremist ideology starting with a few people explodes across the internet. a global financial crisis affects farmers and small business people in every corner of the globe. that is a new reality. but equally important is that we also now have the tools to work together to forge this common approach to these common threats.

so, class of 2014, you have an historic opportunity. every class is told that, and to some extent i suppose it is always true. but just in the course of this commencement ceremony, you’ve heard several references to the global economic crisis. the times that you are graduating in are, yes, perhaps more difficult and somewhat more daunting. but that’s when we really rise together. one of the best lines from one of my favorite baseball movies, a league of their own – (applause) – said it well, “if it were easy, anybody could do it.”

you know, when the yankees moved in to their old stadium next door in 1923, there was only person on the roster from west of st. louis. their team mostly looked the same, talked the same, and came from the same kind of cities and towns and rural areas across america. think about the team that plays in this new stadium. it includes players from mexico, japan, taiwan, panama, four other countries. the dominican republic alone is home to seven yankees. in the same way, nyu has evolved as well. the university was founded to serve the city of new york. today it serves the world.

we know that there is much yet ahead that none of us can predict. there is no way to stop change. change will come. what is unknown is whether it will bring progress or not. but you have done what you needed to do to get the best insurance policy you could, and that is an nyu education. (applause.) and so armed with that education, i have every confidence that you will not only succeed by the dint of your own hard work and effort, but you will contribute far beyond your own personal needs. this is your moment. you’ve made it to the big leagues, and you are up to bat. go out and give us a future worthy of this great university, of this great city, of this great country, and of the world we all wish to create together.

thank you, congratulations, and godspeed. (applause.)