第一篇:obma開學(xué)演講
奧巴馬開學(xué)演講稿 【英文版】
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody!Thank you.Thank you.Thank you, everybody.All right, everybody go ahead and have a seat.How is everybody doing today?(Applause.)How about Tim Spicer?(Applause.)I am here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia.And we've got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th grade.And I am just so glad that all could join us today.And I want to thank Wakefield for being such an outstanding host.Give yourselves a big round of applause.(Applause.)
I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school.And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it's your first day in a new school, so it's understandable if you're a little nervous.I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now--(applause)--with just one more year to go.And no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could've stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.I know that feeling.When I was young, my family lived overseas.I lived in Indonesia for a few years.And my mother, she didn't have the money to send me where all the American kids went to school, but she thought it was important for me to keep up with an American education.So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself, Monday through Friday.But because she had to go to work, the only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the morning.Now, as you might imagine, I wasn't too happy about getting up that early.And a lot of times, I'd fall asleep right there at the kitchen table.But whenever I'd complain, my mother would just give me one of those looks and she'd say, “This is no picnic for me either, buster.”(Laughter.)So I know that some of you are still adjusting to being back at school.But I'm here today because I have something important to discuss with you.I'm here because I want to talk with you about your education and what's expected of all of you in this new school year.Now, I've given a lot of speeches about education.And I've talked about responsibility a lot.I've talked about teachers' responsibility for inspiring students and pushing you to learn.I've talked about your parents' responsibility for making sure you stay on track, and you get your homework done, and don't spend every waking hour in front of the TV or with the Xbox.I've talked a lot about your government's responsibility for setting high standards, and supporting teachers and principals, and turning around schools that aren't working, where students aren't getting the opportunities that they deserve.But at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the best schools in the world--and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities, unless you show up to those schools, unless you pay attention to those teachers, unless you listen to your parents and grandparents and other adults and put in the hard work it takes to succeed.That's what I want to focus on today: the responsibility each of you has for your education.I want to start with the responsibility you have to yourself.Every single one of you has something that you're good at.Every single one of you has something to offer.And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is.That's the opportunity an education can provide.Maybe you could be a great writer--maybe even good enough to write a book or articles in a newspaper--but you might not know it until you write that English paper--that English class paper that's assigned to you.Maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor--maybe even good enough to come up with the next iPhone or the new medicine or vaccine--but you might not know it until you do your project for your science class.Maybe you could be a mayor or a senator or a Supreme Court justice--but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team.And no matter what you want to do with your life, I guarantee that you'll need an education to do it.You want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? You want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? You're going to need a good education for every single one of those careers.You cannot drop out of school and just drop into a good job.You've got to train for it and work for it and learn for it.And this isn't just important for your own life and your own future.What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country.The future of America depends on you.What you're learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future.You'll need the knowledge and problem-solving skills you learn in science and math to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS, and to develop new energy technologies and protect our environment.You'll need the insights and critical-thinking skills you gain in history and social studies to fight poverty and homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free.You'll need the creativity and ingenuity you develop in all your classes to build new companies that will create new jobs and boost our economy.We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.If you don't do that--if you quit on school--you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country.Now, I know it's not always easy to do well in school.I know a lot of you have challenges in your lives right now that can make it hard to focus on your schoolwork.I get it.I know what it's like.My father left my family when I was two years old, and I was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to give us the things that other kids had.There were times when I missed having a father in my life.There were times when I was lonely and I felt like I didn't fit in.So I wasn't always as focused as I should have been on school, and I did some things I'm not proud of, and I got in more trouble than I should have.And my life could have easily taken a turn for the worse.But I was--I was lucky.I got a lot of second chances, and I had the opportunity to go to college and law school and follow my dreams.My wife, our First Lady Michelle Obama, she has a similar story.Neither of her parents had gone to college, and they didn't have a lot of money.But they worked hard, and she worked hard, so that she could go to the best schools in this country.Some of you might not have those advantages.Maybe you don't have adults in your life who give you the support that you need.Maybe someone in your family has lost their job and there's not enough money to go around.Maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don't feel safe, or have friends who are pressuring you to do things you know aren't right.But at the end of the day, the circumstances of your life--what you look like, where you come from, how much money you have, what you've got going on at home--none of that is an excuse for neglecting your homework or having a bad attitude in school.That's no excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school.There is no excuse for not trying.Where you are right now doesn't have to determine where you'll end up.No one's written your destiny for you, because here in America, you write your own destiny.You make your own future.That's what young people like you are doing every day, all across America.Young people like Jazmin Perez, from Roma, Texas.Jazmin didn't speak English when she first started school.Neither of her parents had gone to college.But she worked hard, earned good grades, and got a scholarship to Brown University--is now in graduate school, studying public health, on her way to becoming Dr.Jazmin Perez.I'm thinking about Andoni Schultz, from Los Altos, California, who's fought brain cancer since he was three.He's had to endure all sorts of treatments and surgeries, one of which affected his memory, so it took him much longer--hundreds of extra hours--to do his schoolwork.But he never fell behind.He's headed to college this fall.And then there's Shantell Steve, from my hometown of Chicago, Illinois.Even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoods in the city, she managed to get a job at a local health care center, start a program to keep young people out of gangs, and she's on track to graduate high school with honors and go on to college.And Jazmin, Andoni, and Shantell aren't any different from any of you.They face challenges in their lives just like you do.In some cases they've got it a lot worse off than many of you.But they refused to give up.They chose to take responsibility for their lives, for their education, and set goals for themselves.And I expect all of you to do the same.That's why today I'm calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education--and do everything you can to meet them.Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time each day reading a book.Maybe you'll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your community.Maybe you'll decide to stand up for kids who are being teased or bullied because of who they are or how they look, because you believe, like I do, that all young people deserve a safe environment to study and learn.Maybe you'll decide to take better care of yourself so you can be more ready to learn.And along those lines, by the way, I hope all of you are washing your hands a lot, and that you stay home from school when you don't feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu this fall and winter.But whatever you resolve to do, I want you to commit to it.I want you to really work at it.I know that sometimes you get that sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work--that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star.Chances are you're not going to be any of those things.The truth is, being successful is hard.You won't love every subject that you study.You won't click with every teacher that you have.Not every homework assignment will seem completely relevant to your life right at this minute.And you won't necessarily succeed at everything the first time you try.That's okay.Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who've had the most failures.J.K.Rowling's--who wrote Harry Potter--her first Harry Potter book was rejected 12 times before it was finally published.Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.He lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career.But he once said, “I have failed over and over and over again in my life.And that's why I succeed.”
These people succeeded because they understood that you can't let your failures define you--you have to let your failures teach you.You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time.So if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean you're a troublemaker, it means you need to try harder to act right.If you get a bad grade, that doesn't mean you're stupid, it just means you need to spend more time studying.No one's born being good at all things.You become good at things through hard work.You're not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport.You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song.You've got to practice.The same principle applies to your schoolwork.You might have to do a math problem a few times before you get it right.You might have to read something a few times before you understand it.You definitely have to do a few drafts of a paper before it's good enough to hand in.Don't be afraid to ask questions.Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.I do that every day.Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength because it shows you have the courage to admit when you don't know something, and that then allows you to learn something new.So find an adult that you trust--a parent, a grandparent or teacher, a coach or a counselor--and ask them to help you stay on track to meet your goals.And even when you're struggling, even when you're discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, don't ever give up on yourself, because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.The story of America isn't about people who quit when things got tough.It's about people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their country too much to do anything less than their best.It's the story of students who sat where you sit 250 years ago, and went on to wage a revolution and they founded this nation.Young people.Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war;who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon.Students who sat where you sit 20 years ago who founded Google and Twitter and Facebook and changed the way we communicate with each other.So today, I want to ask all of you, what's your contribution going to be? What problems are you going to solve? What discoveries will you make? What will a President who comes here in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what all of you did for this country?
Now, your families, your teachers, and I are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions.I'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books and the equipment and the computers you need to learn.But you've got to do your part, too.So I expect all of you to get serious this year.I expect you to put your best effort into everything you do.I expect great things from each of you.So don't let us down.Don't let your family down or your country down.Most of all, don't let yourself down.Make us all proud.Thank you very much, everybody.God bless you.God bless America.Thank you.(Applause.)END 12:22 P.M.EDT
第二篇:開學(xué)演講
尊敬的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)老師們、親愛的同學(xué)們: Dear teachers and schloolmates: 大家早上好,我是來自七年一班的,我的演講題目是: Good morning,I am zhang yaxi from class one grade seven.當(dāng)炎炎夏日落下帷幕時,我們相約在這里,相約一段傳奇。
I believe we meet here again to make a legend when the summer ends and the autumn is approaching.新的學(xué)期,對我們來說,是融入學(xué)校,楊起新一面人生風(fēng)帆的開始,也孕育著新的憧憬與希望。
next term is the new beginning for us to adapt into the school and also the new life that full of new hope.我們每一位同學(xué)都應(yīng)站在新的起跑線上認(rèn)真審視自己,我們的學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境如此優(yōu)雅清靜,我們的老師如此孜孜不倦,我們也應(yīng)該具有鴻鵠之志。讀書是先苦后甜的,不要因?yàn)閲L到了苦,就不去吸吮甘甜的露!只要堅(jiān)持努力,我們就能踏上求學(xué)的成功之路!
everyone of us should have great aspiration to study hard in the new environment in order to yield harvest.西方諺語有這么一句話:“含淚播種,歡笑收割。”用在讀書上,真是再恰當(dāng)不過了,只要堅(jiān)持不懈,就能抹掉嘴角的一絲苦味,采擷誘人的甘果。
Those that sow in tears shall reap in joy.This proverb is the truth
on study.let’s remember: Perseverance is the key to success!在努力學(xué)習(xí)的同時,也應(yīng)該樹立遠(yuǎn)大的理想.We should establish lofty ideal when we study.人在世上生活,就如同船在大海上航行,如果失去了航標(biāo),航船就會迷失方向,如果沒有崇高的理想,人就喪失了前進(jìn)的動力.ideal is true the cause for which we have been struggling.we can’t have the motive to live and strive if we don’t have dream.我堅(jiān)信只要有理想相伴,只要心中亮著理想這盞不滅的燈,我們就會步入燦爛的里程。
i believe we can make successful if we have high ideals.we will be at lost about life if we don’t have.當(dāng)然,在樹立理想的同時,我們更應(yīng)該注重自己的行為,做一個讓大家放心、老師稱心、同學(xué)歡心的中學(xué)生。
而怎樣可以做到以上這些呢?我想,我們應(yīng)該做到以下幾點(diǎn); I think we should do as follows to be worthy middle school students.一、明確學(xué)習(xí)目的,端正學(xué)習(xí)態(tài)度,認(rèn)真學(xué)好各科文化,在班內(nèi)形成“比學(xué)趕幫超”的氛圍。
First,we should be hard-working with clear objective and attitude.二、要多讀書,讀好書,寬闊自己的知識面,去欣賞優(yōu)秀的書籍,在書海中遨游。
Second,we should read as many books as possible to broaden our scope of knowledge.三、樹立遠(yuǎn)大理想,正確的人生觀,自覺抵制不良思想的侵襲,不接觸不健康.低級趣味的東西,學(xué)做品德高尚的人。
Third,we should set up lofty ideal and form cognition and values in the secondary school,四、尊敬師長,團(tuán)結(jié)同學(xué)。對學(xué)習(xí)有困難的同學(xué)大家要伸出援助之手,多指導(dǎo),多關(guān)心,以達(dá)到共同提高的目的。
Forth, we should respect our teachers and classmates.get well with our classmates and help each other.五、要自強(qiáng)自立,作為中學(xué)生我們不能象小學(xué)生那樣,事事要父母操心,我們應(yīng)當(dāng)自己來管好自己的生活、學(xué)習(xí)。
Fifth,we should take care of ourselves and be independent gradually.六、認(rèn)真學(xué)習(xí)《中學(xué)生日常行為規(guī)范》,嚴(yán)格執(zhí)行規(guī)范,用規(guī)范來指導(dǎo)自己的言行。
Sixth,we should strictly obey the rules and regulations.松弛的神經(jīng)又將繃緊,床頭的鬧鐘又將在清晨奏鳴,久違的臺燈下又將出現(xiàn)我們的身影。讓我們用理想與青春,智慧與汗水守望新的燦爛輝煌。同學(xué)們,讓我們揚(yáng)起理想的風(fēng)帆,在新的學(xué)習(xí)生活中奮勇前行(航行)!
Dear schoolmates, let’s study hard with our ideal and youth,tears and intelligence after the happy summer vocation.let’s believe, we believe we can fly,we believe we can touch the sky if we try our best!Best wishes for everyone!
The best and the worst
Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town.Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time.Bill Fritch’s garden is larger than Joe's.Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting.He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool.I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work.Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!
最好的和最差的 喬·桑德斯擁有我們鎮(zhèn)上最漂亮的花園。幾乎每個人都參加每年舉辦的“最佳花園競賽”,而每次都是喬獲勝。比爾·弗里斯的花園比喬的花園大,他比喬也更勤奮,種植的花卉和蔬菜也最多,但喬的花園更富有情趣。他修筑了一條條整潔的小路,并在一個池塘上架了一座小木橋。我也喜歡花園,但我卻不愿意辛勤勞動。每年的花園競賽我也參加,但總因是鎮(zhèn)上最劣的花園而獲得一個小獎!
第三篇:開學(xué)演講
尊敬的老師們,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好!
炎炎的夏日即將過去,秋風(fēng)卻早已吹過我們的指尖,在這個九月,我們這一屆新生又開始了新的學(xué)期,新的方向。初一,對于我來說,曾經(jīng)是夢寐以求的,但在今天,當(dāng)我們踏入中學(xué)后,我才發(fā)現(xiàn),這將會是我們在學(xué)海中的一艘航船,帶領(lǐng)我們不斷開拓新的天地。
踏入中學(xué)前,我們曾是小學(xué)的畢業(yè)生,拿著那張畢業(yè)證,心里滿是歡喜;但當(dāng)我們今天真正地踏進(jìn)中學(xué)后,我們又將是初中的一年級,懷著興奮與激動,準(zhǔn)備開始新的校園生活。萬丈高樓平地起,小學(xué)只不過是為了初中而造下的地基,不管在小學(xué)中成績是好是壞,既然來到了初中,我們就會以嶄新的面貌,在初一的起跑線上奮力向前,用堅(jiān)定的信念與必勝的信心為自己寫下最燦爛的一篇!
偉大的發(fā)明家愛迪生說過:天才就是百分之一的靈感加上百分之九十九的汗水。讀書是先苦后甜的,不要因?yàn)閲L到了苦,就不去吸吮甘甜的露!只要堅(jiān)持努力,我們就能踏上求學(xué)的成功之路不斷去實(shí)踐學(xué)習(xí)!所以,我們要向初二初三的同學(xué)們學(xué)習(xí),學(xué)習(xí)她們刻苦鉆研奮力拼搏的精神!
有人說,理想是成長的萌芽,離開了小學(xué),進(jìn)入初中,我們更應(yīng)該明白自己的理想是什么,人生的目標(biāo)是什么,一味的迷茫只會讓學(xué)習(xí)的負(fù)擔(dān)加重,讓我們疲憊不堪,我們應(yīng)當(dāng)胸懷大志,努力學(xué)習(xí),只有確定了自己的理想,為了理想而奮斗付出,才是最有價值、最有激情的!
現(xiàn)在我們是一名初一的學(xué)生了,那么作為一名中學(xué)生,我們就有必要遵守《中學(xué)生日常行為規(guī)范》,從規(guī)范日常行為做起,用規(guī)范來指導(dǎo)自己的言行,熱愛祖國,樹立遠(yuǎn)大理想,正確的人生觀,自覺抵制不良思想的侵襲,不接觸不健康、低級趣味的東西。正確對待困難與挫折,保持心理健康。作為中學(xué)生還要自強(qiáng)自立,我們不能再像小學(xué)生那樣,事事要父母操心,我們應(yīng)當(dāng)自己來管好自己的生活,我們更要多讀書,讀好書,拓寬自己的知識面,去欣賞優(yōu)秀的書籍,在書海中遨游。
同學(xué)們,我們已是中學(xué)的一員了,我們承載著老師的諄諄教誨,承載著父母的聲聲叮嚀,讓我們?nèi)w新生帶著美好的希望,以最飽滿的精神去迎接新的挑戰(zhàn)——用勤奮去攀登智慧的高峰,用知識的金鑰匙開啟成功的大門!
最后,祝各位老師工作順利,祝同學(xué)們學(xué)習(xí)進(jìn)步,爭創(chuàng)佳績!
謝謝大家。
第四篇:開學(xué)演講
尊敬的各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、各位老師,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好!很榮幸,我今天能夠代表全體教師在這里發(fā)言。一起慶祝前進(jìn)小學(xué)今秋的開學(xué)。
新學(xué)期的開始,意味著新的希望、新的憧憬和新的征程。作為教師,在新學(xué)期里,我們依然會本著“對學(xué)生負(fù)責(zé)”的宗旨,以敬業(yè)務(wù)實(shí)的工作精神開拓進(jìn)取;立足于講臺,向課堂教學(xué)要效率、要質(zhì)量,奏響大面積提高教學(xué)質(zhì)量的凱歌!用新鮮的活水澆灌求知的心靈,用靈動的智慧音符去彈奏學(xué)生的“心靈之樂”,用和煦的道德微風(fēng)去撫慰學(xué)生稚嫩的靈魂!力爭在新的學(xué)期里取得更大的成績。學(xué)生的內(nèi)心世界就像一張純潔的白紙,讓我們用愛和智慧描繪一幅幅多姿多彩的圖畫,譜寫出一曲曲美妙的樂章;讓我們用生命之火點(diǎn)燃孩子們理想的明燈。雖然我們的名字不會名垂千古,流芳百世,但我們會驕傲地說:“我們的青春和生命將在一批又一批學(xué)生身上得到延續(xù)和永生!”“人間春色本無價,筆底耕耘總有情”,只要從內(nèi)心深處充滿了對教育事業(yè)的無限忠誠和熱愛,就能實(shí)現(xiàn)我們中國人高素質(zhì)、高修養(yǎng)的宏偉目標(biāo)。
作為教師,我們早已做好準(zhǔn)備,我們愿傾我們所有,全力以赴。因?yàn)檫x擇了這個職業(yè),就注定我們的夢想榮譽(yù)都與你們連在了一起,你們是幸福的,我們就是快樂的;你們是進(jìn)步的,我們就是欣慰的;你們是成功的,我們才是優(yōu)秀的。新的學(xué)年開啟新的希望,新的空白承載新的夢想。為了讓我們的夢想能成為現(xiàn)實(shí),在這里,我們在新的學(xué)期里要繼續(xù)發(fā)揚(yáng)互幫互助、積極主動、探索創(chuàng)新的精神,取得各自滿意的成績,為本校更快、更好地向前發(fā)展而作出應(yīng)有的貢獻(xiàn),讓我們共同暢想未來自己美好的明天!
最后,祝各位老師身體健康,生活愉快,工作順利,祝莘莘學(xué)子學(xué)習(xí)更上一層樓,早日成才。
謝謝大家!
第五篇:開學(xué)演講
尊敬的各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好!
我是高一11班的韓翔宇,很榮幸能夠代表高一新生在這里發(fā)言。首先,請?jiān)试S我代表高一新生向辛勤培育我們的全體老師表示深深的敬意,向高年級的學(xué)長們表示親切的問候!
當(dāng)我的人生成長又翻開了新的一頁時,我也帶著美好的憧憬走進(jìn)了這美麗的三中,成為三中的一員,融入新的集體,新的生活,迎接新的挑戰(zhàn)。
第一次踏入這充滿清新書香的校園,我就深深地被這里濃郁的文化氛圍和厚重的人文積淀吸引了。能夠融入在這個溫馨和諧的大家庭里,我不僅感到溫暖,更是感到幸運(yùn)。這里歷史悠久、校舍整潔、環(huán)境幽雅,不但有著先進(jìn)的教學(xué)設(shè)備,更有“復(fù)色陽光教育”的先進(jìn)理念,課程研發(fā)中心根據(jù)學(xué)生的特點(diǎn)開發(fā)了四大類課程以及40多種選修課,可以讓同學(xué)們根據(jù)喜好自主選擇。我還聽到學(xué)哥學(xué)姐們說這兒學(xué)生社團(tuán)活動豐富多彩,學(xué)科興趣小組、文學(xué)社、廣播社、國學(xué)社等等二十多個社團(tuán),讓每一位同學(xué)都能找到適合自己的舞臺來展現(xiàn)才華。我深深地感到,在這片讀書的好地方開啟我三年的高中生活真是最好的選擇。
我們步入校園的第一堂課軍訓(xùn),苦不苦?苦!紋絲不動的軍姿,整齊有力的步伐,清晰響亮的口號浸透著我們的汗水,值不值?值!因?yàn)樗娮C了我們的認(rèn)真努力和對高中生活的決心。我從解放軍戰(zhàn)士身上學(xué)習(xí)到了鐵的紀(jì)律、頑強(qiáng)的意志;在同學(xué)身上體會到了軍隊(duì)生活的團(tuán)結(jié)、緊張、嚴(yán)肅、活潑。我們要把軍訓(xùn)中養(yǎng)成的嚴(yán)格的紀(jì)律、高昂的斗志、不怕苦不怕難的長征精神等優(yōu)良作風(fēng)投入到學(xué)習(xí)生活中去,知難而進(jìn),艱苦奮斗,樹立必勝的信念,義無反顧,勇往直前。“寶劍鋒從磨礪出、梅花香自苦寒來。”為了三年后決定命運(yùn)的高考,為了我們每個人心底的大學(xué)夢,我們必將時刻保持著高昂的斗志,為了自己的未來揮灑熱血,用我們執(zhí)著的信念和堅(jiān)定的行動向全社會展示,我們?nèi)袑W(xué)生良好的風(fēng)采。
“自信人生二百年,會當(dāng)水擊三千里。”走進(jìn)三中,我們敢于踏平坎坷,一路高歌;堅(jiān)信風(fēng)雨之后,彩虹依舊。困難并不可怕,因?yàn)橛兄H切友善的師長幫我們度過難關(guān);迷茫也不畏懼,因?yàn)橛兄⒓鐢y手的同學(xué)為彼此指明方向。其實(shí)天并不高,其實(shí)路也不遠(yuǎn)。心有多大,舞臺就有多大,夢敢做就能圓!
人因不斷挑戰(zhàn)困難而強(qiáng)大,人因不斷戰(zhàn)勝自我而輝煌,人因不斷超越過去而美麗。請領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師們放心,我們不再是稚氣未脫的孩子,我們是擁有飽滿熱情的新青年!在接下來的一千多個日日夜夜,我們一定牢記父母的熱切期盼,聽從老師的諄諄教誨,以歷年高考驕子為榜樣,揚(yáng)起自己夢想之帆。做到:困難面前,決不低頭;挫折面前,決不彎腰;成績面前,決不驕傲。我相信三年后我們的笑容一定會像今天一樣燦爛!
“長風(fēng)破浪會有時,直掛云帆濟(jì)滄海。”今日我為三中自豪,明日三中為我驕傲!相信在所有三中人的幫助和鞭策下,我們會踏實(shí)地走好每一步,共同攜手,打造更加輝煌的明天!
最后,真誠地祝愿:老師們身體健康,工作順利!同學(xué)們學(xué)習(xí)進(jìn)步,夢想成真!三中的未來更加輝煌!
我的演講到此結(jié)束,謝謝大家!