大學的夢演講稿 模板1
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演講稿:一個關于我的大學的夢
女士們,先生們,尊敬的miss heibi:
首先,非常感謝miss heibi給我這樣一個機會,向大家說一說我的心中所想。
我演講的題目是:"一個關于我的大學的夢"。今年夏天,我及在座的各位一同來到了我們的臨沂師范學院,現(xiàn)在,她被稱為"臨沂大學"。
有時,我總會聽到這樣的一些話,"成為臨沂大學的學生是多么悲哀","我怎么會來到這里呢?",諸如此類,不絕于耳。然而,與他們的觀點相反,我對于能夠進入臨沂大學學習感到無比自豪,我愛我們的學校,我為她感到驕傲!
也許,我們的大學的歷史不夠長,她沒有什么值得炫耀的歷史文化遺產(chǎn)。然而,在最近的十年,她卻取得了超常規(guī)的跨越式發(fā)展:我們建成了全亞洲最宏偉的校園,我們由一所師范類學校轉變?yōu)榫C合性大學,我們引進國內(nèi)外先進教學模式,聘請知名教授為我們講學,并且我們學校還有許多像miss heibi一樣的外教,等等。這一切的成就的取得離不開政府的堅強領導,離不開社會各界的大力支持,離不開全校師生的精誠努力。
現(xiàn)在,我們有了新的黨委書記,ms. ding(她和我擁有同一個姓氏,并且,她還做過我們縣的領導人,是的,我仰慕她很久了)。我對她充滿了期待。
我愛我的家鄉(xiāng)——臨沂,她是一片人才輩出的神圣之地;我愛我的大學——臨沂大學,她是一片充滿激情與夢想的熱土。
我想對那些討厭臨沂大學的人說,能進入臨沂大學學習是你的榮耀,只有把你自己做好了才有資格去評價你的學校。
我的名字,"啟航",在漢語中是"船只出海"的意思,它意味著新的開始。我希望,我能和我們的學校一起揚帆啟航,在跨越式發(fā)展的道路上取得一個又一個的勝利!
最后,要再次感謝我們的miss heibi,她是一位非常優(yōu)秀的老師。她不僅擁有美麗的外表,而且擁有一顆善良的心靈。她能不遠萬里從美國來到中國,來到臨沂,這讓我非常感動。在她身上,我看到了,作為一名老師身上背負的責任。我感受到,作為一名人民教師是多么的光榮!
miss heibi,我們會想念你!
謝謝大家!謝謝!
大學的夢演講稿 模板2
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尊敬的老師、親愛的各位同學們:
大家好!
很高興能夠和同學們在__大學相遇,感覺時間過的好快,當我還沒好好的感受高中時的緊張與忙碌,就和大家在這里相遇了,這可能就是所謂的"緣分"吧,現(xiàn)在回首高中的點滴,才知道過去了好遠,黑色的六月已離我們遠去。帶著一絲的夢想,來到了這里。漫步在校園,感受著幽靜與書香。當夜幕降臨,華燈初上之際,一間間自修室里亮著的,這也許是夢想的光輝。
大學,應該是自由與知識的殿堂,是夢想起程的地方。在這里,有浩如煙海的書籍,有知識的交融,有思想的碰撞。在這里,你可以乘著夢想高飛!有人說,夢想就像是七彩的泡沫,在高飛的同時幻滅。而我說,夢想在種子的心中等待著,承諾一個不能立刻被證實的生命奇跡!
步入了大學,似乎步入了坦途。大量的閑暇讓人不知所措。沒有明確的方向,彷徨、迷惑,迷失在教室、食堂與寢室的三點一線中。但,要知道,在煙波浩淼的水面,在碧藍如洗的天空,沒有一絲軌跡,卻是魚兒歡躍鳥兒高飛的天堂。大學也正是這樣,因為她無所束縛,我們才能飛得更遠。既已有了夢想,就堅定信念,明確方向,不能迷失在坦途,在奮斗中實現(xiàn)自我價值。我不止一次的告訴自己,山,只是地面向那些可望而不可即者展現(xiàn)出來的絕望姿態(tài)。從遠古走到今天,從蒙昧邁向文明,千萬年的滄海桑田,千萬年的風風雨雨,千萬年的追夢不怠。夢想,是推動人類社會發(fā)展的動力。
歷史的車輪一直在隨著人類的夢想向前滾動。曾幾何時,我們足不出戶便知天下大事;不斷追夢,我們已跨越38萬公里的地月距離。在難以度量和把握的時間長河里,夢想是一條隧道,拉近了此時與未來的距離。
總覺得,生命中總要有夢,總要有樣東西,讓你一直去追尋。人生應是奔跑而不是止步不前。真正的結束,并不是到達一個有限的目標,而是完成對無限者的追尋。蘇格拉底曾說過,做人要知足,做事要知不足,做學問要不知足。學無止境,大學是一個新的起點。今天的我已超過昨天的我,明天的我必將會超過今天!
水除非夠深,否則很難看出水的藍;夢想除非深刻到讓你相信,否則很難成真。夢,是用一生來追尋的。在前進的途中,你可以徘徊,但不要徘徊得太久;你可以休憩,但不要讓它成為你停止不前的理由。在大學里也許我們偶爾會成功,甚至想放棄,但這一切都不重要。因為這一切終究會過去。生命每天都是新的。所以我們要接受現(xiàn)實過好每一天。
大家都知道,人生中最大的挑戰(zhàn)就是高考。于是我很努力地高考,結果失敗了。來到了__大學,進了一個最沒有人來的專業(yè),但是我沒有放棄,我慢慢的喜歡上了這個可愛的專業(yè)。后來我也慢慢的發(fā)現(xiàn)了:高考也好,工作也好,生與死也好,這都不是人生最大的挑戰(zhàn)。那只是一個結果。人生真正的挑戰(zhàn)是什么呢?那就是要向更高的層次去追求。我想我的大學夢就是這樣開始的。
過去已成為歷史,開心、痛苦又有什么可以回味的呢,最重要的就是可以讓自己今天活的有意義。說到這里,我要送給大家兩句話,第一句話,這句話是一個信念,那就是:今天我必須成功。記住,是今天,不是明天,更不是以后。因為所有人生的成功,只能今天成功了,人生才有可能成功。我送你們第二句話:存在的就是合理的。如果不合理那么它就沒有存在的意義。
我在追求自己的夢想過程中難免會失敗,大家都知道失敗就是暫時的不成功。但是失敗卻為以后的成功埋下了伏筆,人生沒有失敗,只有兩個字:放棄。的確,失敗是人生中難得的一筆財富,好好把握生活賜予的荊棘,透過淚水,你會看到最美的彩虹!我想只要生命延續(xù),你一定會找到一條適合你自己的成長道路。大家都知道鬧鐘的鐘擺,向左擺向右擺,周而復始。請問當鐘擺向左擺時,是不是在積蓄一種向右擺的能量?表面向左,能量向右。這就是人生,失中有得,得中有失。失敗的同時就是成功的開始。希爾頓說過:當一扇門向你關閉時,必有另一扇門向你打開。
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大學的夢演講稿 模板3
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夢想,每一個人都有,也許有人會說現(xiàn)在我都不知道夢想是什么,但或多或少都會有對自己未來人生的一種憧憬,那種憧憬就是我們的夢想。
我的夢想,隨著年齡的增長不同的變化著,小的時候,進入幼兒園,那時候的我還是很討老師喜歡,我清楚的記得幼兒園老師是那么的親切和藹,一雙美麗的大眼睛楚楚動人,她把我們班級的鑰匙交給了我,于是我每天的夢想就是每天早早起床到學校給其他小朋友們開門,那一年我6歲。
這一年,我上小學了,六年的小學生涯讓我走過了快樂而又悲傷的童年,快樂的是每天和其他小同學們玩耍,踢毽子,跳皮筋,跳方格,那么多的小游戲至今仍然歷歷在目,只是我們長大了,再也回不去了,小學的我還是大隊干部,廣播臺的小廣播員,每天過著充實單純快樂的生活,那時候的夢想很單純,每天努力學習,期末考出好成績,那些獎品至今已經(jīng)無處可尋,籃球書包鉛筆盒,留下的只有童年的歡笑,童年的悲傷也不是沒有的,快樂與悲傷共存,我們才能更珍惜得到的快樂,它也變得更有意義。在拍下畢業(yè)照的那一刻,我知道我的小學畢業(yè)了,那一年,我13歲。
人生就是這樣,隨著年齡的增長每個時期都有各自的煩惱,初中了,要面臨中考的壓力,每個人都希望考上一個好的高中來完成自己更好的大學夢。于是我們每個人每天刻苦學習,初中的時候,多了幾個知心的朋友,每天除了緊張的學習,我們更懂得來享受自己共同的興趣愛好,至今那些朋友仍然是最難忘的,雖然彼此在異地工作,那份友誼永遠埋藏在心底。那時的我們一起讀書,一起下課,一起玩耍,一起暢談人生,感悟真諦。初中三年,我轉學了一次,最終還是回到了原來的母校,和你們的成長,讓我更有收獲,那時的我成績中上,最終考上了一所普通高中,那些年除了希望自己考上一所理想高中外,每年過年的時候還有一個小小的夢想,過年了可以穿新衣服,可以有壓歲錢。孩童時代的單純與快樂,那樣令人流連忘返。那年夏天,同學們各自慶幸自己考上理想高中的時候,我知道我們的初中時代就這樣結束了,面帶微笑,迎接未來,那一年我17歲。
步入高中,一切的事物都是那么新鮮,我們像個剛出籠的小鳥盡情的感受著外面的世界,軍訓還是給我們一個下馬威啊。每天的一日三餐,是雷打不動的高粱米飯和苞米面窩頭,伴著一碟咸菜,或者一碗清水煮白菜,交替呈現(xiàn)。沒有你喜歡不喜歡,沒有你愛吃不愛吃,只有你吞咽、充饑!怎能忘記,寒冬季節(jié),早晨從冰冷的被窩里爬起,床下端出昨日存下的洗臉水,敲碎厚厚的冰層,一雙手探入寒徹脊骨的水中,著冰的冷水,輕撫那已成凍瘡的面頰,捧起含我多希望我的高中生活不要有太多的拘束,可不可以讓我們保留僅剩下的小任性,不想屈服生活中的無奈,或許也只有我這么固執(zhí)的想要留下那些早已泛黃的回憶,其實我的高中生活過的很開心,也很溫暖。有時間盡力說服自己在辛苦三年,堅持過了就是幸福的時刻。太多的艱苦,不容我一一述說,想必經(jīng)歷過高考的你們應該都有各自的苦衷吧。高中的生活和初中相比,雖然苦了點,歡樂還是占據(jù)主旋律的,那些快樂的小事不計其數(shù),同學們早戀的上網(wǎng)的打架的,給我們這些整天埋頭學習的書呆子增添了不少樂趣,為了高考,我們放棄了最美年華不應該體驗的所謂歡快吧。記得我也收過情書,隔壁班的一個男生是那么的執(zhí)著,每天堅持找人派送情書,下自習還在門口等我,那時的我很內(nèi)向,思想?yún)R報專題也不想去追求那些在哪個年紀不該追求的事情。于是,拒絕變成了最后的結果。高中三年的苦與樂,在我的人生留下了寶貴的一筆。在大學入取通知書到手的那一刻,所有的淚水與汗水都值得了。我如愿考上了省內(nèi)一所普通二本院校,選擇了自己喜歡的英語專業(yè),雖然不是很優(yōu)秀,但正如泰戈爾所說:"天空未留下痕跡,但我已飛過。"這一年我20歲。
如悄無聲息的冬雪,淅淅瀝瀝的春雨,輕柔拂面的夏風,緩緩飄蕩的秋葉,日子就這樣走過,轉瞬光陰,似水流年。3年前,背著行囊,懷揣夢想,我不止一次想象我的大學生活:寧靜的林蔭道上,偶遇溫文儒雅的教授,碰撞風采飛揚的青春,恍若與世隔絕;古雅的圖書館里,安靜明亮的書面,灑滿輕揚的塵土;澄清的湖水晃過眼角的陽光,帥氣的男大學生白衣掠過,戀愛的回憶和幻想,像水浸的味道 花瓣泄?jié)M石板凳,誰在讀詩,誰在撥弄吉他弦……應該是這樣如詩如畫的生活,十分讓人向往。但當踏入大學的那刻,一切并非想象中的完美。于是我更加堅定了奮斗的信念,為自己打造一個完美的大學生活,讓自己的大學生活多姿多彩。就這樣,開始了我的大學生活。
我的大一是黑色的新的開始,第一次見知名教授的激動,第一次加入社團的興奮,第一次站在競選臺上的慷慨激昂,第一次大學考試的緊張,第一次逛校園的歡樂,卻編織我五彩繽紛的飄帶,在回憶的國度里,翩翩起舞。每天過著教室,食堂,寢室,1566范文網(wǎng)圖書館四點一線的生活,大一讓我有足夠的空間做我想做的事,看喜歡的書,聽喜歡的音樂,做喜歡的夢。每天樂此不疲,都因為心中有了目標,為了畢業(yè)以后能過上自己想要的生活,也就在這樣簡單的生活中感受生活的平淡與真實。大學賜予我一雙想飛的翅膀,我可以借著它的力量去實現(xiàn)自己的理想。當然,圖書館自然成了我利用的寶貴資源。我自幼熱愛文學,而圖書館擁有豐富的藏書,我可以盡情享受讀書的樂趣。大學是一個充滿才華、學問,同時又是一個充滿競爭、挑戰(zhàn)的小舞臺,小社會。作為一個大學生,我們都渴望樂觀積極而不是盲目沖動,所以,我參加了各種社團,最令我受益的就是記者團了,里面人才輩出,認識了許多志同道合的文學朋友,我的文筆也得到了很大的鍛煉,后來向校報投了幾次稿,很榮幸都得以發(fā)表。我在那鍛煉自己,在組織活動中留下辛苦的身影,在社團活動中展現(xiàn)最美麗的風采,在志愿活動中獻出自己的一份力量。大學生活是人生不可磨滅的記憶,我們的每一次嘗試,每一聲嘆息,每一次牽手,都在大學四年的日子里沉淀為永恒。
如果說人生是一本書,那么大學便是書中最美的彩頁,在這里你得到不僅是一種知識,更是一種人生最寶貴財富。恰同學少年,風華正茂,指點江山,激揚文學。人生物再少,大學最珍惜,不讓青春虛度,在每一天的生活里載入一點點收獲,范文寫作讓自信的微笑浮在你我的臉上,堅信付出就有回報,____透發(fā)精彩!而在此期間,我應該感謝的是我的家人,每當我遇到挫折時,他們給予我最深切的關懷,讓我怎樣感謝他們,當我走向你的時候,我原想擷取一枚紅葉,你卻給了我整個楓林。我們可以走得很遠很遠,卻永遠走不出父母關切的目光,親人遙遠目光,真誠的祝福就像路邊的小樹,在夏日時為你遮陽,在秋雨連綿時為你擋雨,在你成功時,路邊應是百花綻放,歡迎你的歸來,再目送你走向更遠的地方。
我的大二是粉色與藍色的,有人說:愛情有的讓你如癡如夢,神魂顛倒,體驗無窮的溫暖,舒適和甜蜜這就是淡粉色;愛情有的讓你神清氣爽,思維敏捷,品嘗不盡的清爽,安寧和甘甜,這就是藍色。要我說,愛情就是最普通最簡單的白色。坦誠,純潔,不隱瞞,不欺騙,包容對方的缺點,欣賞對方的優(yōu)點,始終不渝的愛對方。這樣一種顏色,灑落在大學的每一個角落,伴隨我們成長的青春。在此期間,我如大多數(shù)女同學一樣,陷入了戀愛。他,成了我的白馬王子。我們每天一起吃飯,打水,學習等。感謝他在我的生命中出現(xiàn)。但我知道愛情只是人生調(diào)色板中的一抹顏色,而不是全部。只有你自己才是底色,有了這抹顏色,人生才變得絢麗多彩。作為一個女大學生,無論做任何事,都要永遠保持一個清晰的底色,哪怕愛的再深,也不能迷失自己。大學的愛情,那還沒有經(jīng)歷風雨的愛情,在各種選擇里彷徨,每個人都是忙碌的,一切仿佛是一首沒有寫完的詩,匆匆開始就要匆匆告別,只能用四個字來形容它:曾經(jīng)最美!曾經(jīng)我也經(jīng)歷了吵架的痛苦,失戀的絕望,這個時候給予我安慰和支持的是朋友。一個我認識,喜歡并相信的人,一個在我危難時刻幫助我度過難關的人。生命里可以沒有感動,沒有勝利,沒有其他東西,但是不能沒有朋友。感恩朋友像陽光一樣給予我們燦爛的光輝;感恩朋友像大地一樣賦予我們博大的胸懷;感恩朋友像鮮花一樣帶給我們芬芳。大學四年,留下一段深刻的友誼,將陪伴我們走完人生。
我的大三是綠色的,因為這一年我經(jīng)歷了無數(shù)次兼職與打工,促銷、做小蜜蜂、與推銷報紙、擺地攤、發(fā)傳單、家教。每一份工作都充滿艱辛,但又是一個很大的挑戰(zhàn)。我們是有夢想有追求的人,并不會因為路途艱辛就放棄了前進的腳步。追求夢想的過程是苦澀的,但只有經(jīng)歷過磨礪的人生才會擁有更多內(nèi)涵,堅持很難,放棄卻很容易,但成功與失敗之間我選擇堅強,痛苦與憂傷之間我選擇拼搏。這正是年輕給了我們勇往直前永不言棄的資本。我要努力奮斗,雖然這過程有苦有淚有歡笑也伴隨著淚水,正如老師給予我的鼓勵這一切都會過去的,這是一次很好的鍛煉自己的機會,是大學一筆寶貴的財富,感謝老師給予我的支持與幫助。因為有您,讓我更堅定了腳下的路。親愛的老師,感謝有您,教會我那些道理,日子如水,花開花落,我們一樣會珍惜。感謝您在迷茫徘徊中伸出的大手,讓舉棋不定的我有了明確的方向,感謝您站在鮮花與掌聲中慈祥的面龐,讓浮躁的我找到了人生的美德和努力的方向。感恩老師,一切盡在不言中。
我的大四是無色的,等待我們?nèi)]灑人生的畫筆,一切都是未知的,畢業(yè)論文答辯,找工作的憂慮,即將面向社會的恐懼。獨立生活的煩惱,一切的一切,都將壓在我們剛畢業(yè)的大學生的身上,于是,我們幻想著,憧憬著,那時候我的夢想就是找到一份好工作。成長,時間并沒有過去多少,可我們卻似乎成熟了不少。少了一份依賴,多了一份自立。少了幾分幼稚,多了幾分理性!少了幾分彷徨,多了幾分自信。大學也許是我們的夢工廠,卻讓我們塑造了真正的自我。知性與飛揚的大學生活,在這片飽含智慧與活力的土壤上,我們這些四面八方的學子聚集在一起,共同見證了彼此的成長,共同創(chuàng)造了彼此的青春,共同完成了一個個偉大的使命。這是屬于我們的世界,這是屬于我們____燃燒的歲月,我們瘋狂的笑,瘋狂的哭,瘋狂的失戀,瘋狂的青春別樣精彩。讓我們大聲吶喊:我愛大學生活?。?!
那些人,那些事,那些不會再來的如火容顏,那滿腔的如水溫情和雙眸間的殷切期待,那隨風飄逝的淡然歲月,更多的成為了一種臆想,一種遠方的風景。此刻我的心情只能用一首詩詞來表達:我們從這里起航/走向遙遠的地方/當我們走向明天/又怎能把昨日遺忘回首昨日/那郁郁蔥蔥的日子/又過青澀,也有過芬芳,更有的是/相遇、相識,相知/那瑰麗的寶藏/今天,我們流淚了/可那不是憂傷--是歌唱。今天,我們分別了/可那不是遺失,是珍藏。那一年我24歲。
畢業(yè)了,經(jīng)歷了太多太多找工作的坎坷,原來滿懷憧憬的我也漸漸懂得了許多,學校和社會是兩碼事,就像愛情和婚姻一樣。理想是豐滿的,社會是現(xiàn)實的,在這個拼爹的時代,還有多少人能堅持夢想。人也漸漸長大不過我的夢想也有了變化,雖然我知道我牧歌式的生活已經(jīng)不可能獲得,但我依舊執(zhí)著的堅守著自己的原則--一份平平淡淡的生活,在自己的家鄉(xiāng)有一份穩(wěn)定的工作,有一個屬于自己的家,在工作之余有自己的時間可以做一些自己喜歡的事--喝茶看書,我不想掙太多的錢,也不想追求多大的權力,我只想做一個平凡簡單的自己,或許有的人會說沒有出息,但是我有一群理解我的朋友,他們也在追尋他們的夢想,有一個朋友她想帶著她的畫板去各地寫生,追求她周游天下的夢,有一個朋友,他想在大城市間去尋找他的夢,想在那里尋找他一展才華的天空……和他們的夢想相比,我的夢想或許真的很沒有出息,可是我不會去學他們,因為那是他們的夢想,不是我的。我依舊會追尋我自己的夢想,我不管別人會怎么看待我的夢想,我有我自己的路要走,我也相信我的朋友們會在我的天命之旅上支持我,事實上他們也在做著,雖然我們的夢想不同,會有不同的天命之旅,但我們還是會在天命之旅上相互鼓勵,一起前進?,F(xiàn)在的我我希望自己有一份穩(wěn)定的工作,收入可以不多,但至少要養(yǎng)得起自己,如果對方離開自己之后,能有獨自生存的能力,我會為這個小夢想努力,提高自己的業(yè)務素質(zhì),有一份暫時可以接受的工作,不斷提升自己的品味,做一個成熟的女人呵呵。找一個照顧自己的男朋友,他可以沒房沒車沒鉆戒,但是要有上進心,要有責任與擔當,在我們共同的努力下,這一切都會有的,也許有點假,但這樣的人真的不多。他的三原則:不騙你,心疼你,陪著你。男朋友不在于他有多優(yōu)秀,而在于他對你有多好?,F(xiàn)在的我沒有穩(wěn)定工作,并不代表我以后沒有。年輕沒有失敗呵呵。我希望未來的我可以在閑暇之余和喜歡的人一起去旅游,感受外面世界的精彩,讀萬卷書步入行萬里路。如果我有一個家庭,我會照顧雙方父母,帶上他們一起去旅游,他們含辛茹苦為我們付出了大半輩子,我們唯一能做的就是用自己僅有的能力為他們的老年生活增添一點樂趣,讓他們開心,讓他們欣慰。人生的意義不只在于掙錢,享受生活的美好也是生活的一部分,要不然把自己弄的那么辛苦又何必呢。勞逸結合才是最大的收獲。如果我有一個孩子,我要把他培養(yǎng)的聰明伶俐,希望他是一個懂得人生,剛正不阿的人,善良而又不失分寸。太多的太多。人生因為擁有夢想可變得更有動力,今年的我25歲。
此時此刻我的夢想是去買張彩票,如果中100萬,20萬找工作,20萬給家人,20萬幫朋友,20萬買車,其余的留著備用,做自己喜歡的事。當然了,你也知道這不是夢想,而是幻想,錢不是萬能的,它可以買來一切物質(zhì)上你所想到的,但是它買不來你的精神快樂,很多有錢人不一定都是開心快樂的,他們也有有錢人的煩惱,人要學會知足。如果可以選擇,我更愿意換取我一輩子的幸福安康與家人的笑臉還有親戚朋友的步步高升。最后祝大家明天的七夕節(jié)日快樂,有對象的陪對象,沒對象的找朋友,而我的七夕又是一個人了。終于寫完了,這就是我的夢想,我的夢想就是慢慢去實現(xiàn)我的夢想。贊一個吧!因為贊了我的夢想你就會實現(xiàn)你的夢想。不信你試試! 《大學畢業(yè)生我的夢想主題演講稿》是由1566范文網(wǎng)為大家整理的,如果您喜歡,那就繼續(xù)支持關注我們。
大學的夢演講稿 模板4
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親愛的老師、同學們:
大家好!
夢是什么?夢是黑夜里的一盞明燈,它會照亮我們前行的道路;夢是沙漠里的一片綠洲,它會給人們帶來生存的動力;夢是心中的渴望,它給予我們戰(zhàn)勝困難的勇氣和力量。
記得在我很小的時候媽媽就曾對我說過:"孩子,你要好好學習,將來考上大學,成為國家的棟梁。"于是在那時起我的心里就埋下了一顆夢的種子,那就是我將來一定要考上一所大學。
有人說,心里有夢便有了對生活的熱愛與希望,于是我心懷著這個夢開始了我的人生之旅。隨著我不斷地奮斗,這個夢離我越來越近,直到有一天當我接到大學錄取通知書的那一刻起,這個夢終于成為了現(xiàn)實。
滿懷著對未來的夢想與期待,我步入了大學的殿堂。這里風景秀麗,人杰地靈。當我第一次漫步在校園里,我被這里的一切所深深地吸引,高大雄偉的建筑,廣場中央壯麗的噴泉,成群的鴿子在天空飛舞,太美了!這就是夢想中的大學嗎?這里給我一種全新的感覺,我也將在這里翻開人生嶄新的一頁。
大學生活將在這里度過,我的夢又將在這里開始。每個人都有自己的夢,對于我來說,夢,便是理想、信念。而對于大學的我來說,夢,就是盡自己最大的努力發(fā)揮最大的潛能,在大學這片天地里創(chuàng)造屬于自己的輝煌。
大學是一個施展才華的舞臺,所以來到大學我不會放過任何一個發(fā)展自己,鍛煉自己的機會,不會放過向任何一個人學習的機會。在學習方面,我會上課認真聽講,積極與老師溝通,課后及時完成作業(yè)。在與人交往方面,我會用我的坦蕩與真誠去對待身邊的每一個人,當別人有困難時及時伸出援助之手。在業(yè)余生活中,我會努力在各個機會中展示自己的特長,積極地參加課外活動,并且在各項活動中都要力爭上游。如果遇到挫折我不會怕,因為我相信陽光總在風雨后??傊?,我告訴自己:能做到的一定要做到,做不到的也要努力去做到!這一切的努力,只因為我心中那個完美的夢。
因為有夢,我們的心靈多了一份美好的記憶與期待;因為有夢,我們的生活變得有意義充滿希望;因為有夢,我們的人生才有了前進的目標與奮斗的動力。
我們正處于青春風華正茂的階段,是人生的黃金時期,而大學則是我們青春的一個舞臺。有人說,青春的我們都是有夢的孩子,的確,又有誰愿意自己的青春在碌碌無為中虛度呢?所以,我要用我的激情點燃我的青春,放飛我的夢想,在大學生活的舞臺上譜寫華美的樂章。我相信有夢就會有奇跡。
我的大學因為有了夢而充實,我的夢里因為有了大學而精彩,這就是我的大學,我的夢!
謝謝大家!
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尊敬的老師、親愛的同學:大家早上好!
我今天國旗下講話的題目是《放飛理想》。
理想是風,吹動生命的船。理想是雨,滋潤生命的花。一只雄鷹有了對藍天的渴望,才能翱翔天空;一棵大樹有了對陽光的向往,才能直插云霄;一個人有了對理想的追求,才能在人生的道路上走得更遠。放飛理想,就是放飛未來;放飛理想,就是放飛生命。
在這理想的接力賽中,我們用球場上搏擊的灑脫、教室里讀書的寧靜,操場上奔跑的堅強,課堂上聆聽老師講課的認真和伏案苦讀的辛勞,把握著時間的脈搏。因為我們知道:人的生命是有限的,人的青春是短暫的。居里夫人曾說過:“當你有一個偉大的目標時,你就會把工作當成休息”。同樣,當我們有了遠大的理想,我們就會把學習當成享受,因為那是理想的階梯,是成功的必由之路。
周恩來在少年時期便立志報國,道出“為中華之崛起而讀書”的豪言壯語,最終他成為一代偉人,開國元勛。岳飛兒時,便立下了“精忠報國”的宏志,最終他以自己的行動證明了自己,實現(xiàn)了理想。只有勇于放飛理想的人,才會在人生前進的道路上揮劍斬荊棘,不畏失敗,勇往直前;只有勇于放飛理想的人,才能找到自己奮斗的目標,前進的方向;只有勇于放飛理想的人,才能在生活的大舞臺上找到自己的位置,演繹精彩的人生,裝飾平淡的生活。縱然有樓高百尺;縱使有花繁千樹。我們?nèi)孕栌心锹收娴男郧楹透呱械睦硐?我們?nèi)孕钁阎枬M的激情和昂揚的氣度,將自我心中的理想向湛藍湛藍的天空勇敢而堅定地去放飛。
俗話說:“有志者,事竟成。”同學們,讓我們放飛自己的理想,在困難面前不低頭,在挫折面前不言棄,勇于挑戰(zhàn)自我、超越自我、完善自我,相信一定會有夢想成真的那一天!
關于夢想的英語演講稿范文
dear every leader, teacher, dear students:
everybody is good! the title of my speech today is "my dream" in china.
someone says: the dream, it is a pair of wings, in my heart, dream is the desire of the heart; dream is a power forward. it is because of dream, we will brave face of the hardships of life, overcome difficulties, still in the rough.
"the chaffinch ann know far more zai", is the dream of chen involved. "why not _iongnu home", is the dream of huo qubing. "become a scholar, not famous oath is not", is the dream of mao zedong.
i, an ordinary primary school students, there is no wisdom, but i have my own dream. i love since childhood dream, the dream of innocence is blue, water is clear, the grass is green, the flowers smell sweet! i fly freely in the blue sky of the motherland. my dream is in front of the school: father healthier, mother is more beautiful, i am more strong, our family happiness. after school, the teacher taught me: dream to higher and further, not only little homes, and country, greater national dream. so, china"s dream is my dream, my dream is the chinese dream! small attached to dream big dreams, little dream together, comprise the nation"s dream!!!!!
this dream, like a destination, waiting for me to; this dream, like a peak, waiting for me to climb.
my dream is like a mother when a primary school teacher. because the teacher like a red candle, lit up the children"s future. the teacher like the spring rain, the little drops of the knowledge in the children"s heart. flying dream speech i want to become a scientist. i want to invent a kind of "intelligent robot", it has and the wisdom of the people, can do many things. so i can let my mother no longer hard, can easily spend every day!
i would like to become a pilot, drives the motherland warhawk, flying in the blue sky, protect the motherland airspace.
there are many stages in one"s life. each stage has a new dream, when you realize the dream, the ne_t stage of the dream to follow. young is strong, the country strong. the young rich, the national wealth. juvenile is closely related to the motherland, the fewer who are not.
have a dream, we can grow up; have a dream, we can have the future; have a dream, our motherland will be more powerful; have a dream, can our world more beautiful!
my speech ended, thank you!
我的夢想英語演講稿
my dream
hi, everyone, my name is __. i’m _ years old .today i will tell you my dream.
my dream is to be an astronaut to the moon in the future. i want to go to the moon because the moon is very beautiful, i like it. second, on the moon, i can fly in the space without plane. third, i want to research minerals to help the people on the earth. some minerals are very rare on the earth, but i can find more on the moon. some minerals people use them too much so that only a few left, i can find more on the moon. this is the most important reason for me to be the astronaut.
how can i be an astronaut? firstly, i can read some books about the space and the moon. secondly, i can learn hard now to get more knowledge. ne_t, i should have a healthy body. i will eat more healthy food, like rice, vegetables and fruits. and i will eat less unhealthy food, such as candies and snacks. i also need do e_ercise to be stronger and thinner. at last, i can help others from now on. i can help teachers clean the classroom. when the classmates have something they don’t know, i can tell them. i can help my parents too; i will do more things by myself. i believe my dream can come true when i grow up. when i become the astronaut, i can also take you to the moon, do you like it?
thank you.
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親愛的老師、同學們:
大家好!
大學生活是多姿多彩的,但也需要我們?nèi)グ盐蘸蜕钊塍w會。有人說:"平凡的大學生有著相同的平凡,而不平凡的大學卻有著各自的輝煌。"你可以選擇平凡,卻不可以選擇平庸;可以的話,相信誰都想不平凡。那么怎樣才能使自己的大學生活充實有意義,怎樣做主自己的大學生活呢?我隨便談談個人的幾點觀點。
首先是要確立目標和計劃,放遠目光。古人有"志當存高遠",沒有目標便沒有前進的努力方向,也毫無動力可言。計劃目標,又可分為近期和遠期。如近期我要看完多少本書,這一個月我要學懂什么知識,假期有什么實踐打算等等。這需要堅持和毅力。
第二,是要放遠眼光,是指不被暫時的情緒和心情所拖所沉溺,要成就大事業(yè),就必須大事抓緊,小事放松。不要被上網(wǎng)玩游戲等所帶來的滿足感所一直沉溺,暫時滿足的背后的更大的空虛。相信大家都有這種體會。
第三是樹立就業(yè)危機感。我們總是在怪自己自己控力不強,沒有上進的動力。孰不知是自己的意識上沒有清醒。有人會說:"愛情是學習的動力"或"家境貧窮的學習的動力"等等。其實,從直接意義上來說,就業(yè)危機感才是也應該是我們上進的動力。我自己常想自己畢業(yè)以后究竟能干什么?又多從報紙雜志上看到目前就業(yè)形勢的異常嚴峻,所以心里很是后怕。有人說目前找工作:要么有關系,要么有文憑,要么有才能。而我們呢?文憑,只是大專;關系,相信在坐的大部都沒有什么關系。所以,我們唯一的出路便是要有什么才能。這就要問問自己:你學到了什么,你掌握了什么?現(xiàn)在的問題不是我們不知道學什么,而是我們不想學。
第四,是要學知識與發(fā)展能力并舉。以前是重知識而輕能力,但現(xiàn)在不同了,由于社會上影響,文憑要求的適當下降,所以現(xiàn)在的很多大學生紛紛跑出外面找兼職。如果他們是在不影響學習的前提下去的,那沒話說,反而應該提倡。但他們有些不是,為了一份端菜的服務生工作,不惜請假曠課,晚自習也不上。我身邊就有這樣的現(xiàn)象?,F(xiàn)在出現(xiàn)了這樣一種錯位思潮,就是在職的機關企業(yè)工作人員,紛紛利用業(yè)余時間"充電",而在校的大學生們卻紛紛跑到社會兼職。我覺得應該糾正這種思潮。
此外,要多看看書和報紙雜志。了解最新社會動態(tài),知曉國家大事,掌握第一時間的時政經(jīng)濟新聞,這不僅對我們以后找工作容易有幫助,而且對我們本身的工作也有幫助。我們應該博學,什么都應該了解一下,并且要有重點地突出某些領域學科!
好了,我今天的演講也到此為止了。最后,只上一句話:"路漫漫其修遠兮,吾將上下而求索。"送給我自己,也與大家共勉!
謝謝大家!
我的大學我的夢演講稿三分鐘20__
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some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. but let me tell you something, myyoung friends. keep your dreams. no matter what, keep your dreams. don’t give up on them,even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. keep your dreams.
well, thank you very much, president. first of all, i want to thank president gu for having mehere, and i want to thank mr. qizhi for your kind introduction. thank you very much.
it is wonderful to be here at this university. what a special place. i just looked around a littlebit here, it’s a gorgeous, gorgeous place. i want to congratulate you for going to thismagnificent university here.
now, the last time i was here in china was five years ago, and then i was promoting mymovies. they had a movie festival here, the arnold schwarzenegger movie festival. i rememberthey showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may i remind you—and they alsoshowed the movies on television. but we also were here to promote special olympics, which isan organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so i was here for both reasons.
but this time i’m here as the governor of the great state of california. i’m here representingthe people of california, and we’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more businesswith china and to help each other, because both california is a very fast growing state, andchina is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for oneanother.
but i didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the youngpeople; as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of china. and this is why it is so greatto be here at the tsinghua university, and i’m honored that i was invited here.
now, i read a little bit about the history of tsinghua, and i learned that actually this schooloriginally prepared students to attend universities in america. now, i also know that since theattack on our world trade centers it has become more and more difficult to go to theuniversities in america because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have toget visas, and it’s very complicated, and you have to wait a much longer period of time to goover there. but let me tell you, things are improving already. i’ve heard that it’s easing up, therestrictions, and it’s easier to get a visa. my young chinese friends, i want to tell you that incase no one from america has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally. i want towarmly invite all of you here to come to the united states, and especially to come to california,because that’s the happening place. california is the best place.
please come and visit us, we will welcome you. i invite you all to come there and to travel, tomeet the american people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some dayhopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move over there.whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome. america, after all, let’s not forget, is the land ofopportunity. and it’s not only the land of opportunity for austrians like me, but for chinesepeople as well. remember that.
i know that beginning with this century, china is also becoming a land of opportunity. it’s afast growing place, and as the students of this great university and the citizens of a risingchina, i think that you have a great future also here in this country. and today i want to talk toyou a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country.i want to talk to you a little bit about dreams, because it seems to me that i’m somewhat of ane_pert in dreams, because i had a lot of my dreams become a reality. so let me just briefly tellyou my story, and tell you a little bit about how i started with my career. i think that this storykind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to china.
i started way back as a weightlifter. i always liked the idea of lifting weights and being abodybuilder. from the first moment when i gripped a barbell and held it around the bar andlifted the steel up over my head, i felt this e_hilaration, and i knew then that this issomething that i’m going to do; that i was in love with that, and this is going to be somethingthat i’m going to do. i’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.
now, i remember the first real workout that i had. eight miles away from my home village inaustria there was a gymnasium, and i rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle. and there itrained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop becauseotherwise your body will get really sore. but after half an hour i looked at my body, and nothinghad happened. so i said, "i’d better work out for another half hour." so i lifted some more. mystrength didn’t improve, i didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so i trained foranother half an hour. and then after another half hour i trained another half hour, and alltogether i trained two and a half hours.
well, let me tell you something. after two and a half hours—even though they told me that ishouldn’t train that much or i would get really sore—i left the gymnasium, i rode my bicyclehome. and after the first mile i got numb, and i couldn’t feel anymore the handle of thebicycle, and i fell off the bike and i fell into the ditch on the side of the road. so i got up againand i tried it again. another few yards, i fell off the bicycle again. and i tried it three, fourmore times, and i just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs feltlike noodles.
well, let me tell you something. the ne_t morning when i got up, my body was so sore that icouldn’t even lift my arms to comb my hair. i had to have my mother comb my hair, and youknow how embarrassing that is. but you know something? i learned a very important lesson,that pain means progress. pain is progress. each time my muscles were sore from a workout iknew that they were growing and they were getting stronger.
i think there is a real life lesson in that. after two or three years of discipline anddetermination and working out hard, i actually changed my body, and i changed my strength.and that told me something; that if i could change my body that much, and if i could changethe strength of my body that much, then i could also change anything else. i could change myhabits, i could change my intelligence, i could change my attitude, my mind, my future, mylife. and this is e_actly what i have done. i think that that lesson applies to people, and it alsoapplies to countries. you can change, china can change, everyone in the world can change.
my parents, of course, i have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all. they werealways wondering, they said, "what is he doing? when are you going to get a job, a real job?when are you going to make money?" and all of those questions i got. and they said, "i hopewe didn’t raise a bum, someone that doesn’t make money and just wants to live in agymnasium and think about their bodies." well, i endured all of this negative thinking, and themore negative the thinking got, and the more negative the questions got, the stronger andthe more positive i became, the stronger i became inside.
so of course some of your families maybe think the same way, and this is why i’m mentioningthat. some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams. but let me tell you something,my young friends. keep your dreams. no matter what, keep your dreams. don’t give up onthem, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied. keep your dreams.
i remember the first time i went to the united states and i was competing in a competition,the world championships in bodybuilding. i lost. i came in second, and i was devastated. iwas crushed. i felt like a loser, a major loser, let me tell you. i cried, as a matter of fact,because i felt like i disappointed my friends and i disappointed myself. but the ne_t day igot my act together, i shifted gears, and i said, "i’m going to learn from that lesson. i’m goingto stay here in america. i’m not going to go back to europe. i’m going to stay in america andi’m going to train with the american champions, i’m going to train the american way. i’mgoing to eat the american food, i’m going to train with the american machines and theprinciples. and a year later, in america, i became the world champion in bodybuilding. so ithink this is a very, very important lesson.
and from then on, i continued. my career took off, and everything that i wanted to do iaccomplished. first it was to become a champion in bodybuilding. later on i became a moviestar, to do all the great movies, the conan movies and the terminator movies and all this. theni became the governor of the great state of california, of the si_th largest economy in the world.all of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that thosedreams were bogus and they were crazy, but i held onto my dreams.
and people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said i would nevermake it. and later on in the movies, in hollywood they said i would not make it. they said, "youwill never make it. you have a german accent. no one in hollywood has ever made it with agerman accent. yeah, maybe you can play some nazi roles or something like that, but youcannot become a leading star with an accent. plus your body, you’re overdeveloped, you have allthese muscles. they did hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s outdated. now it’s woody allen.woody allen is in, his body is in." and those were the messages. "and al pacino, the skinny guy,he is in. but not your body, it’s too big. and your name, schwarzenegger, it will never fit on amovie poster. forget it. forget it, you will never make it. go back to bodybuilding."
well, the rest is history. after terminator 3, i became the highest paid movie star in hollywood.and let me tell you something, it continued on. even when i ran for governor people said, "arnold, you will never make it. you will never become governor of california. what do you knowabout government?" well, the fact is, i knew e_actly as much about government as the rest ofthe people knew in california, which is that government is out of touch, and it’s out of sync withthe people, and it needed a shakeup. so i didn’t listen to all those people that said i wouldnever make it. i continued campaigning, i listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history. ibecame governor.
so always it just carried me on, those dreams. so bodybuilding gave me the confidence,movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gave me a purpose largerthan myself. and that is the brief story of my dreams and a brief story of my early life, and howmy dreams made me successful.
a person, of course, should not be stingy with their dreams. so i, of course, don’t just thinkand dream about myself, but i also have dreams for you, and dreams for china. so let me justtalk a little bit about that. china’s economy has become an engine of human progress, liftingmillions of people out of poverty. this is a moral and economic good for china and for the restof the world. i often read that china’s economy is likely to become the largest in the world overthe ne_t 50 years, and i think this is terrific. this does not mean, of course, that america willget poorer; it just means that china will get richer, and the united states will benefit fromchina’s progress as much as the u.s. benefited from the rise of western europe after worldwar ii.
some in my country fear that china’s research and development will overtake america’s, but ibelieve that america and the world will benefit from china’s scientific and technologicaladvances. i think we will benefit from that. if china makes advances in stem cell research, therest of the world will benefit from that. if china discovers an energy breakthrough, this isgood for the rest of the world, such as the benefit of a free market.
some fear that china will buy up american companies, but that fear also e_isted in the ‘80s,when america feared that japan was going to buy up american companies. so what? it was justgood, and to the benefit of america. we should welcome china’s investment in americancompanies, just as we welcome the billions of dollars that china has invested in u.s. treasurybonds. this shows that china has faith in america, and american investment in china showsthat we have faith in you. so i believe that china and u.s. economic relations will become evencloser in the years ahead. certainly i realize that we do not agree on everything, but who does?certainly i realize that china has major hurdles to overcome, but it is not for me to say howchina should overcome those hurdles and achieve its dreams.
but i can tell you, however, what has given america such energy and strength over the last 200years, and perhaps there are some insights in this for china. america is a nation that believes inthe power of the individual, and what the individual can accomplish, no matter the color, nomatter the religion, no matter the ethnic background of the individual.
recently, as you probably have read, rosa parks, a former seamstress married to a barber,married to a hairdresser, died, and she lay in honor in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol inwashington. people from around america came to say farewell to her and to thank her forchanging our history and for changing our society. now, what did this 92 year-old black womando that deserved such great honor? what did she do? well, in 1955, the days of racialsegregation, she had refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. she had refused.her simple refusal to move to the back of the bus put into motion events that led to mycountry’s great civil rights movement. the small protest of a woman that maybe weighed lessthan 100 lbs. brought down a racist system. as you can see, the individual can make adifference.
let me tell you about another individual, ken behring, a millionaire california businessman whofound his passion in giving wheelchairs to poor and physically disabled people all around theglobe, including china. he says that he has met people who have spent years in rooms with nowindow, just lying there and staring up at the ceiling, never seeing the outside world unlesssomeone was willing to pick up that person and take them outside to show them the world. hesays that it’s no wonder so many of those physically disabled people dream about being a bird.mr. behring says that most of us think that a wheelchair would be a confinement, but tomillions of people it is not a confinement, it is freedom, freedom to move and to go to school,freedom to vote, freedom to get a job, and freedom for hope for the future. he has givenfreedom and wheelchairs to 400,000 people around the world. the individual can make adifference.
my mother-in-law, eunice kennedy shriver—i always like to mention her, because it gets me onthe good side of her—she, for instance, started an organization called special olympics. shestared special olympics which is for people with mental disabilities. and of course when shestarted that organization she was told by the e_perts, "don’t do it. you cannot take people withmental disabilities out of mental institutions and have them participate in sports events.they will drown in the swimming pools. they will kill each other out there, they will hurt eachother. don’t do it." but eunice kennedy shriver had a dream and a passion, and today millionsof people compete in special olympics around the world, including right here in china. this iswhy i was here five years ago. five years ago you had 50,000 participants in the specialolympics. today, five years later, you have 500,000 participants in special olympics. 500,000people are getting a chance to participate in sports programs, getting a chance to have healthcare, have a chance to be treated equally, with respect and with tolerance. so eunice kennedyshriver e_emplifies that the individual can make a difference.
and i think what i’m trying to say to you is that each and every one of you can make adifference. so as you study and as you become smarter, and as you become richer, think aboutthat, that there are millions of people that need your help. now, you maybe ask yourself thequestion, what can i do? well, let me tell you. even though you maybe have no money oranything, you can go out and help a child that has not yet learned yet how to read. you maybecan go out and help a person that is physically handicapped, to lift them up and to take themoutside so they can see the world. there are so many different things that you can do. youmaybe can take a person that is mentally disabled, to take them to a soccer game. there are allkinds of things that the individual can do to reach out and to help.
imagine what could be accomplished if the dreams of china’s 1.3 billion individuals could beunleashed. imagine what could happen. each of you here has the power of the individual withinyou, you have the power of your dreams within you, and these are tremendous powers. you’reyoung, you’re educated, and you are the very best china has to offer. my young chinesefriends, i believe in your dreams. i believe that you can achieve them, and i believe you canmake a difference, a big difference. all you have to do is just make the commitment. all youhave to do is create the action and commit, and say, "let’s do it." go out and do it. i’m askingyou. do it for yourself, do it for china, and do it for the good of the world. thank you very muchfor listening. thank you.
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夢里的門啊,快快打開,我的夢想要放聲歌唱,我的夢想要展翅飛翔。
夢是什么?
夢是黑夜里的一盞明燈,它會照亮我們前行的道路;夢是沙漠里的一片綠洲,它會給人們帶來生存的動力;夢是心中的渴望,它給予我們戰(zhàn)勝困難的勇氣和力量。
記得在我很小很小的時候媽媽就曾對我說過:"孩子,你要好好學習,將來考上大學,成為國家的棟梁。"于是在那時起我的心里就埋下了一顆夢的種子,那就是我將來一定要考上一所大學。
有人說,心里有夢便有了對生活的熱愛與希望,于是我心懷著這個夢開始了我的人生之旅。隨著我不斷地奮斗,這個夢離我越來越近,直到有一天當我接到大學錄取通知書的那一刻起,這個夢終于成為了現(xiàn)實。
滿懷著對未來的夢想與期待,我步入了大學的殿堂。我的大學——遼寧科技大學坐落于祖國的鋼鐵城市——鞍山市。這里風景秀麗,人杰地靈。當我第一次漫步在科大校園里,我被這里的一切所深深地吸引,高大雄偉的建筑,廣場中央壯麗的噴泉,成群的鴿子在天空飛舞……太美了!這就是夢想中的大學嗎?這里給我一種全新的感覺,我也將在這里翻開人生嶄新的一頁。我太喜歡這里了!我愛這所大學!我愛這里的一切!
大學生活將在這里度過,我的夢又將在這里開始。每個人都有自己的夢,對于我來說,夢,便是理想、信念。而對于大學的我來說,夢,就是盡自己最大的努力發(fā)揮最大的潛能,在大學這片天地里創(chuàng)造屬于自己的輝煌。
大學是一個施展才華的舞臺,所以來到大學我不會放過任何一個發(fā)展自己,鍛煉自己的機會,不會放過向任何一個人學習的機會。在學習方面,我會上課認真聽講,積極與老師溝通,課后及時完成作業(yè)。在與人交往方面,我會用我的坦蕩與真誠去對待身邊的每一個人,當別人有困難時及時伸出援助之手。在業(yè)余生活中,我會努力在各個機會中展示自己的特長,積極地參加課外活動,并且在各項活動中都要力爭上游。如果遇到挫折我不會怕,因為我相信陽光總在風雨后??傊?,我告訴自己:能做到的一定要做到,做不到的也要努力去做到!這一切的努力,只因為我心中那個完美的夢。
因為有夢,我們的心靈多了一份美好的記憶與期待;因為有夢,我們的生活變得有意義充滿希望;因為有夢,我們的人生才有了前進的目標與奮斗的動力……
我們正處于青春風華正茂的階段,是人生的黃金時期,而大學則是我們青春的一個舞臺。有人說,青春的我們都是有夢的孩子,的確,又有誰愿意自己的青春在碌碌無為中虛度呢?所以,我要用我的激情點燃我的青春,放飛我的夢想,在大學生活的舞臺上譜寫華美的樂章。我相信有夢就會有奇跡。
我的大學因為有了夢而充實,我的夢里因為有了大學而精彩,這就是我的大學,我的夢!
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親愛的老師、同學們:
大家好!
在此,我將向大家說出我的夢想,幾個像夢一樣的理想,在今天我祈禱我的夢想能讓上帝聽到,放飛到天堂。
有理想并為之奮斗的人一定是堅強的人,有夢想并陶醉其中的人一定是浪漫的人。在我心中,曾經(jīng)有一個夢,想做一位詩人,不求普希金的激情澎湃,但求徐志摩的細膩纏綿,記得孤獨時,用文字做伴,從此不再單身;記得傷心時,把淚雨化做詩行,撫平心靈的創(chuàng)傷。
人生路上是那樣的坎坷,我的夢的旅程也是那樣崎嶇,我不敢高攀詩人的山峰?,F(xiàn)在我只希望能有一個平靜的夢想,夢里有"小橋,流水,人家",遠離塵囂,擺脫世俗的紛爭,那就滿足了。那就是做一名鄉(xiāng)村教師。雨果曾說過:"花的事業(yè)是尊貴的,果實的事業(yè)是甜美的,讓我們做葉的事業(yè)吧,因為葉的事業(yè)是平凡而謙遜的。"教師就像那默默奉獻的綠葉,時時刻刻襯托著鮮花的嬌艷。史煙飄過,回看今天。師者為師亦為范,學高為師,德高為范。走上三尺講臺,教書育人;走下三尺講臺,為人師表。教師不僅是社會主義精神文明的建設者和傳播者,更是莘莘學子們的道德基因的轉接者。
投入鄉(xiāng)村的懷抱,以滿腔赤誠捧起了"普羅米修斯"圣火,將生命的絢爛融注祖國的花朵,譜寫一曲動人的篇章。 "選擇鄉(xiāng)村,我無怨無悔"。追求是無止境的,奮斗是沒有盡期的。祖國需要人才,人才需要教育,教育需要教師!只有教師用行動寫下的愛,凝聚著教師的心血,才能穿越時空,震撼天地,永遠鐫刻在人們心中。
當我在人生的岔路口選擇的時候,我已做好準備,當我從岔路口走上這條路的時候,我本是一個極平常的人,能做一名教師,是我今生的心愿。全國特級教師魏書生竟是經(jīng)過150多次申請、六年的努力才實現(xiàn)當教師的夙愿。如今我已無怨無悔,我愿用我的青春和熱血去澆灌祖國的未來,我心中堅信一句話"選擇教師,我無悔"。
記得全國特級教師于漪曾深情地對同事們說過:"如果人的生命有一百次,而且每次都可以讓自己選擇職業(yè),那么我將一百次選擇教師——這個太陽底下最光輝的職業(yè)!"這句話也道出我的心聲,我要把教師這一職業(yè)當作一生的事業(yè)加以追求,言傳身教,衣帶漸寬終不悔;鞠躬盡瘁,一腔熱血灑杏壇。
這就是我的大學我的夢,畢業(yè)后到偏遠的鄉(xiāng)村做一名普通的教師,一個平凡而無悔的選擇。
——我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!