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Hi,大家好。
我是一个既可爱漂亮,又聪明的小苹果。
先让我来个自我介绍吧,我来自富士家族,我的特征是大果型,较圆,皮很有光泽(所以我漂亮吧),向阳部分呈红色,其余部分淡黄色,果蒂较粗短。
我的水分多,味甜,清脆可口(我那惹人喜爱的可爱之处就在这儿啦)。
我们的苹果家族与葡萄、柑橘、香蕉并称世界四大水果。
中国的种植苹果已有2000多年的历史了,栽培的品种有100个左右。
我们苹果有着顽强的生命力,耐旱,对空气湿度的要求也较低。
我们又被称为记忆之果,是因为我们含有丰富的糖类、维生素、与人类需要的矿物质,还含有微量元素锌。
儿童缺锌,就会导致大脑发育不良,影响记忆。
看,我们的地位高吧!
喔,忘了介绍我的好朋友了。
小红星也是大果型,萼洼比较尖,上有五个楞,像颗五角星,她也经常拿来炫耀自己呢。
金帅儿的水分很多,味道香甜,因此,许多小苹果都喜欢与她一起玩。
光光是小果型,扁圆形,水分多,清脆可口,味道甜甜的,带点点小酸。
咋样,我们的苹果家族好吧,我们可是很热情好客的喔,快来参观吧!。
苹果CEO乔布斯在斯坦福大学的演讲稿[中英]苹果计算机公司CEO史蒂夫·乔布斯6.14在斯坦福大学对即将毕业的大学生们进行演讲时说,从大学里辍学是他这一生做出的最为明智的一个选择,因为它逼迫他学会了创新。
乔布斯对操场上挤的满满的毕业生、校友和家长们说:“你的时间有限,所以最好别把它浪费在模仿别人这种事上。
” --同样地,如果还在学校的话,似乎不应该去模仿退学的牛人们。
演讲得非常好,强烈建议大家看看!You've got to find what you love,' Jobs saysJobs说,你必须要找到你所爱的东西。
This is the text of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2005.这是苹果公司和Pixar动画工作室的CEO Steve Jobs于2005年6月12号在斯坦福大学的毕业典礼上面的演讲稿。
I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.我今天很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上最好的大学之一。
中文稿 | 苹果演讲稿《dream your life》我是袁野,来自重庆303话剧社,一个艺术从业者,一个梦想者。
苹果产品的狂热粉丝(笑)。
或许是因为我用的手机和电脑都来自苹果,或许是因为哪位苹果公司的高层看过我的话剧,谁知道呢?(耸肩)现在我站在这里,说实话我不太适应这种场合,我的腿有些抖(玩笑状)。
苹果是一家伟大的企业,它通过自己的开发制造,向我们奉献了一系列美妙的产品,简直像上帝一样。
那个伟大的人或许现在正在天堂教上帝用iphone6(笑),我们要感谢他的执着和谨慎、强大的想象力与执行力(掏出口袋里的iphone),他让这个小东西美妙又迷人,成为一件精密的艺术品。
我们的教主给世界留下了很多名言,我特别喜欢其中一句:life is brief, and then youdie, you know?中文是人生短暂,过着过着你就没了,明白嚒?我是一个搞话剧的,哪怕被生活搞得欲仙欲死我也依然在搞我的话剧(笑)。
我喜欢这些美妙的艺术品(晃动手中的iphone),我更佩服那个站在天上看着我欲仙欲死的人。
梦想大家都在谈,励志大片换了一档又一档,榜样人物出了一个又一个。
我们都在敬佩着、羡慕着他们,然后低下头,该干嘛干嘛,依然匍匐在我们各自的生活中,难以脱身,小心度日。
人们常说有上天的宠儿这回事,然而庸人常有宠儿稀少,梦想是每个人心里的种子,有的人开花结果,有的人只是长出了两毛钱一斤的大白菜。
我创立了303话剧社,被自己的梦想鼓舞着,一路走到现在,全国各地都演出过,手里的剧目拿过文化部的奖,马上二月底还有一部《8090》要在国泰大剧院演出。
我是宠儿吗?不,我很笨,我在学生时代属于唱不好歌谈不来吉他、成绩一般、跑步都跑不过别人的家伙,很糟糕的一个人(笑),但是我坚持下来,到现在,似乎离梦想也很近,过得也不错。
我不想给大家说什么辛酸历程什么人生经验。
我是一个活生生的例子,站在这儿;你们手里的iphone,就是另一个沉甸甸的例子。
苹果发布会发言稿【篇一:【免费】ipad发布会的演讲稿】9:09am were in line waiting to get inside. people are seriously crowding. lets hope we dont get trampled! 9:09am 我们正排队进场,现场人山人海的,希望不要发生踩踏!9:11am overall the mood is really jovial right now. its basically a party in the u.s.a.9:11am 会场气氛非常愉悦,这基本上是整个美国的派对9:42am okay! were in our seats and theres some dylan playing on the sound system!9:42am 好了!我们已经入座了,现场正在放着些dylan的音乐。
9:43am the setup on stage is really interesting. theres a chair with a table next to it... very unusual for an apple event.9:43am 台上的布置很有意思。
有张桌子,旁边还有一把椅子……对于苹果发布会来说这可不常见。
9:50am so, more dylan. we swear, if bob dylan shows up at this event, were going to seriously freak out. in a good way.9:50am 还是dylan, 我发誓,如果bob dylan在这里出现的话,我绝对会发狂的9:51am the electric version of baby let me follow you down -- in case you were wondering.9:51am 会场播放着“baby let me follow you down”9:54am everyone is really all smiles here. sure, the wifi just went out, but generally everyone seems to be quite excited. makes sense, gadgets and money will be flowing like sweet summer wine when this thing is all over. right?9:54am 尽管现场已经关闭了wifi无线网络,不过各路人马还是面带笑容和非常兴奋。
苹果14pro发布会的演讲稿尊敬的各位嘉宾、尊贵的媒体朋友们,大家好!感谢各位莅临苹果14 Pro发布会,能有机会与大家分享我们的最新科技成果,深感荣幸!我是苹果公司的代表,今天将向大家介绍全新推出的苹果14 Pro手机。
首先,我想大家都知道,苹果一直以来致力于技术革新和产品的创新发展。
而苹果14 Pro则是我们科技发展的最新成果,它拥有一系列突破性的技术和功能,将为用户带来更加卓越的体验。
苹果14 Pro采用了全新设计,精雕细琢的外观,更加时尚、简洁。
手机采用了全新的材质,无序让手机的手感与外观达到了一个新的高度。
同时,我们注重细节处理,让手机更加舒适握持,有力地抓住时尚和质感。
除了外观,苹果14 Pro还做出了巨大的技术突破。
首先,我们采用了全新的处理器,提升了手机的运行速度和性能,让您能够更加快速地处理各种任务,享受到流畅的操作体验。
更值得一提的是,苹果14 Pro已经支持5G网络,为用户提供更快速、更稳定的网络连接。
此外,我们将摄影功能升级到了一个全新的高度。
苹果14 Pro采用了三摄像头设计,不仅拍摄更高清、更精彩的照片和视频,还加入了全新的影像处理技术,让您能够更好地捕捉每一个美好瞬间。
并且,我们还特别加入了夜间模式,让您在光线不足的情况下,也能够获得清晰、明亮的照片。
另外,我们在安全性方面也加入了更多的功能和保护措施,确保用户的隐私和数据安全。
苹果14 Pro采用了面部识别技术,识别速度更快,准确性更高,让用户更加放心地使用手机。
同时,我们还加入了指纹识别技术,确保多重安全保护。
亲爱的朋友们,苹果14 Pro将带给您无以伦比的体验和享受。
我们对这款手机充满了自信与骄傲,相信它一定能够满足您对高品质科技产品的需求。
苹果公司将一如既往地致力于技术革新和用户体验的优化,我们相信在不久的将来会有更多的惊喜和改进。
让我们一同见证科技的进步,享受数字时代带给我们的无限魅力。
谢谢大家!。
2007年乔布斯发布会演讲稿中文尊敬的各位嘉宾、朋友们:大家好!我很高兴能够在这里与大家一起分享今天的发布会。
作为苹果公司的首席执行官,我非常感谢你们的到来和支持。
首先,我想回顾一下过去一年发生的事情。
无论是我们的产品,还是我们的团队,都经历了许多重要的变革。
我们成功推出了iPhone,成为全球最受欢迎的智能手机之一。
其革命性的设计和先进的功能深受消费者的喜爱。
此外,我们还发布了更新的iPod系列产品,并推出了第一款具备触摸屏的iPod Touch。
新的iPod Touch不仅具备了游戏和视频功能,还将为用户提供更多的娱乐选择。
此外,我们还发布了全新的Macbook 系列笔记本电脑,它们是目前市场上最轻薄、效能最高的笔记本电脑。
除了产品的更新与创新,我们还在研发领域取得了重要进展。
我们的工程团队不断努力,开发出更高效、更人性化的产品。
我们还与其他科技公司合作,推出了更多的应用程序和软件。
但是,我们的成就不仅仅是在技术和商业领域。
对我来说,最重要的成就是我们团队所秉持的价值观。
我们坚信,只有对自己的工作充满热情和责任感,才能为用户带来真正的创新和价值。
在过去的一年中,我们的团队成员通过不懈的努力与合作,为苹果公司取得了巨大的成功。
他们不断突破自己的极限,在技术创新和产品设计方面独树一帜。
正是因为有了这些优秀的人才和团队,我们能够推出如此伟大的产品。
当然,这一切都离不开我们拥有的信念和核心价值观。
我们相信,技术应该为人们生活带来便利和乐趣,而不仅仅是为了追求利润。
我们希望通过我们的产品和服务,让每个人都能感受到科技的力量和魅力。
在未来的日子里,我们将继续努力。
我们将继续为用户提供更好的产品和服务,追求技术和功能的创新,并且秉持着我们的核心价值观,为用户创造更多的价值。
最后,我要感谢所有参与今天发布会的嘉宾和朋友们。
是你们的支持和厚爱,让我们能够一路走来,取得今天的成就。
我也要感谢我们的团队成员,你们的付出和努力使得一切成为可能。
苹果手机的历史背景演讲稿2007年1月,苹果公司CEO史蒂夫·乔布斯,在美国旧金山的苹果发布会上,发布了跨时代的改变世界的智能手机iphone!在那个以翻盖、按键手机为主导的市场的背景下,初代iPhone横空出世。
抛弃了当时风靡的物理键盘和手写笔,采用了3.5英寸的电容式多点触摸屏幕,用手指就可以在这块屏幕上进行所有的操作。
除正面的Home键,还有侧面的音量键、静音键与顶部的锁屏键外,整机在没有其他的按键,这样的设计在当时毫无疑问是大胆且具有革命性改变的。
搭载了初代iphone OS系统,虽然初代系统的功能还不是很完善,但丝毫不影响,它先进的交互体验,给台下观众带来的震撼。
在现场,乔布斯演示着初代iphone的使用过程,包括滑动解锁、视频、电话、邮件、Safari等功能,演示期间台下掌声尖叫声不绝于耳。
iphone的滑动解锁无疑是滑开了一个时代,在当时,这样的交互体验,无疑是领先世界的。
2008年6月10日,乔布斯在苹果全球开发者大会(WWDC)上带来了全新升级的iPhone 3G。
在与前代基本相似的机身下,iPhone 3G新增了3G模块,支持3G网络与多频UMTS/HSDPA。
这也是“iPhone 3G”命名的由来。
iPhone 3G同样采用了一块3.5英寸多点触控屏,搭载三星S5PC10032位RISC ARM11处理器,后壳也完全采用塑料材质,并推出了两种配色,分别为黑、白。
当时,在这款厚度仅为12毫米的手机里,还挤下了1150mAh电池。
2009年,也是iPhone正式地走进了中国市场,在那个运营商定制机占手机市场半壁江山的年代,这使得苹果一进入中国市场,就与联通合作进行销售。
2009年6月9日,苹果全球开发者大会正式召开,iPhone 3GS闪亮登场。
这款也是中国用户最为熟悉的一款iphone,除了作为第一款正式与中国用户见面的iPhone外,它还是首款带有“S”后缀的iPhone。
5月18日消息,苹果CEO蒂姆·库克(Tim Cook)在美国乔治华盛顿大学毕业典礼上发表了演讲,《总会有人改变世界的——这个人可能就是你》(someone has to change the world — it might as well be you)。
他在演讲中称,人生价值观和乐观在工作中具有的重要作用,并且他通过自身经历鼓励毕业生们为自己的信仰而斗争,让其明白平等是一种权利。
以价值观引导生活和工作“人生最重要的就是寻找你的价值观并将其实现,要寻找你的北极星,做出你的选择。
有些时候很容易,有些时候却很困难,有时则会让你对一切都充满质疑。
”库克说。
库克坦言:“我遇到的第一个让我开始质疑一切的人就是史蒂夫·乔布斯。
”1998年,乔布斯创立苹果公司之后被扫地出门,当他再次回到公司后发现公司的价值观全被毁了。
“当时的他也许并不知道,他将要用自己的余生来拯救这家公司,并将它带领到任何人都无法想象的高度。
乔布斯对于苹果公司的期望,就是希望它能够将强大的科技转化为易于人们使用的工具,可以帮助人们实现梦想并让世界变得更加美好,”库克称,“史蒂夫是一个理想主义者。
他让我相信,只要我们努力工作,制造好的产品,那么我们也可以改变世界。
我彻底接受了这份工作,它彻底改变了我的人生。
现在已经是我在苹果工作的第17个年头,但我从来没有感到过一丝后悔。
”库克继续阐述苹果如何保持乐观,以及在这种乐观心态下创造出的产品如何改变世界。
他说:“在苹果,我们相信工作不仅仅是改善我们自己的'生活,同时也要改善其他人的生活。
”库克举例说明,苹果公司的技术可以帮助盲人实现阅读,可以帮助偏远地区的人联网。
而且随着视频曝光警察的暴力行为,智能手机在社会正义方面发挥更为重要的作用。
库克说:“亲眼见到不公的人想要曝光它,现在他们已经可以做到,因为他们的口袋中随时带着相机。
”库克继续说:“我们相信,一家公司的价值观及其指导下的行为可以真正改变世界。
水果家庭开会的作文今天,我们水果家族决定召开一次家庭会议。
会议的地点是我们大家的餐桌——哦,对了,当然是在大碗里。
让我们从最早到来的成员开始介绍吧。
首先是香蕉——他总是一副乐呵呵的模样,像是天生自带笑容。
然后是苹果,咱们家最靠谱的,平时总是沉稳得像块石头。
还有桔子,永远有点酸溜溜的调调,讨厌她的话也是笑着说的。
最后,是葡萄——这个家伙总是把自己分成好几颗,藏在一起,搞得大家摸不清楚他的真实个数。
会议开始前,香蕉一脸兴奋地说:“大家好!我建议我们这次会议要有点创意,来点不一样的!”苹果点点头,慢悠悠地说:“好啊,不过我们是不是先得确定一下会议的主题呢?上次的苹果派大会就差点搞成水果沙拉了。
”桔子急不可待地插话:“哎呀,苹果你别唠叨了,我已经准备好了,我想讨论一下如何提升大家在冰箱里的舒适度。
我觉得冰箱的温度太低了,搞得我都变酸了。
”葡萄一边往自己的“小房间”里挤,一边闷声闷气地说:“说的也是,不过我觉得最重要的还是我们怎么能在餐桌上有更好的表现。
我这几天可是看到很多新鲜的果蔬都在争抢位置,我们不能落后啊。
”香蕉一听,立刻不满地嚷道:“哎呀,葡萄,你就别总想着和别人比了。
我们家族的特色就是甜美、健康,哪用那么多的外在表现!”苹果心平气和地说:“我觉得香蕉说得对,我们应该专注于我们的优势,比如营养丰富,味道好,这才是最重要的。
”桔子撇撇嘴:“说得容易,实际上呢?我每天都被那个调皮的小弟弟挤在一起,压得我都快变成桔子汁了。
”葡萄赶紧安抚:“桔子,你别急,我觉得我们可以搞个内部轮换计划。
大家轮流担任会议主持人,这样既能锻炼大家,又能让每个人都有发言的机会。
”苹果点头赞同:“这个主意不错。
轮换主持人还能让每个人都有参与感,不至于总是几个主角在说话。
”香蕉兴奋地跳了起来:“太好了,那我们从今天开始就试试吧!我来当第一个主持,接下来大家轮流!”大家纷纷同意,会议在一片愉快的氛围中结束。
虽然只是水果们的一场小小会议,但却让大家感到充实和开心。
Dr. Tim Cook: Hello GW.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Thank you very much President Knapp for that kind intro. Alex, trustees, faculty and deans of the university, my fellow honorees, and especially you the class of 2015. Yes.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Congratulations to you, to your family, to your friends that are attending today's ceremony. You made it. It's a privilege, a rare privilege of a lifetime to be with you today. And I think thank you enough for making me an honorary Colonial.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Before I begin today, they asked me to make a standard announcement. You’ve heard this before. About silencing your phones.(LAUGHTER)>> Tim Cook: Those of you with an iPhone, just place it in silent mode. If you don't have an iPhone, please pass it to the center aisle.(LAUGHTER)>> Tim Cook: Apple has a world-class recycling program.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: You know, this is really an amazing place. And for a lot of you, I’m sure that being here in Washington, the very center of our democracy, was a big draw when you were choosing which school to go to. This place has a powerful pull. It was here that Dr. Martin Luther King challenged Americans to make real the promises of democracy, to make justice a reality for all of God's children.And it was here that President Ronald Reagan called on us to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds. I'd like to start this morning by telling you about my first visit here. In the summer of 1977 ‑‑yes, I’m a little old I was 16 years old and living in Robertsdale, the small town in southern Alabama that I grew up in. At the end of my junior year of high school I’d won essay contest sponsored by the National Rural Electric Association. I can't remember what the essay was about, what I do remember very clearly is writing it by hand, draft after draft after draft. Typewriters were very expensive and my family could not afford one.I was one of two kids from Baldwin County that was chosen to go to Washington along with hundreds of other kids across the country. Before we left, the Alabama delegation took a trip to our state capitol in Montgomery for a meeting with the governor. The governor's name was George C. Wallace. The same George Wallace who in 1963 stood in the schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama to block African Americans from enrolling. Wallace embraced the evils of segregation. He pitted whites against blacks, the South against the North, the working class against the so‑called elites. Meeting my governor was not an honor for me.My heroes in life were Dr. Martin Luther King, and Robert F. Kennedy, who had fought against the very things that Wallace stood for. Keep in mind, that I grew up, or, when I grew up, I grew up in a place that where King and Kennedy were not exactly held in high esteem. When I was a kid, the South was still coming to grips with itshistory. My textbooks even said the Civil War was about states’rights. They barely mentioned slavery.So I had to figure out for myself what was right and true. It was a search. It was a process. It drew on the moral sense that I’d learned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and led me on my own journey of discovery. I found books in the public library that they probably didn't know they had. They all pointed to the fact that Wallace was wrong. That injustices like segregation had no place in our world. That equality is a right.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: As I said, I was only 16 when I met Governor Wallace, so I shook his hand as we were expected to do. But shaking his hand felt like a betrayal of my own beliefs. It felt wrong. Like I was selling a piece of my soul.From Montgomery we flew to Washington. It was the first time I had ever been on an airplane. In fact it was the first time that I traveled out of the South. On June 15, 1977, I was one of 900 high schoolers greeted by the new president, President Jimmy Carter on the south lawn of the White House, right there on the other side of the ellipse.I was one of the lucky ones, who got to shake his hand. Carter saw Baldwin County on my name tag that day and stopped to speak with me. He wanted to know how people were doing after the rash of storms that struck Alabama that year. Carter was kind and compassionate; he held the most powerful job in the world but he had not sacrificed any of his humanity. I felt proud that he was president. And I felt proud that he was from the South.In the space of a week, I had come face to face with two men who guaranteed themselves a place in history. They came from the same region. They were from the same political party. They were both governors of adjoining states. But they looked at the world in very different ways. It was clear to me, that one was right, and one was wrong. Wallace had built his political career by exploiting divisions between us. Carter's message on the other hand, was that we are all bound together, every one of us. Each had made a journey that led them to the values that they lived by, but it wasn't just about their experiences or their circumstances, it had to come from within. My own journey in life was just beginning. I hadn't even applied for college yet at that point. For you graduates, the process of discovering yourself, of inventing yourself, of reinventing yourself is about to begin in earnest. It's about finding your values and committing to live by them. You have to find your North Star. And that means choices. Some are easy. Some are hard. And some will make you question everything. Twenty years after my visit to Washington, I met someone who made me question everything. Who upended all of my assumptions in the very best way. That was Steve Jobs.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Steve had built a successful company. He had been sent away and he returned to find it in ruins. He didn't know it at the time, but he was about to dedicate the rest of his life to rescuing it, and leading it to heights greater than anyone could ever imagine. Anyone, that is, except for Steve. Most people have forgotten, but in 1997 and early 1998, Apple had been adrift for years. Rudderless. But Steve thought Apple could be great again. And he wanted to know if I’d like to help.His vision for Apple was a company that turned powerful technology into tools that were easy to use, tools that would help people realize their dreams. And change the world for the better. I had studied to be an engineer and earned an M.B.A. I was trained to be pragmatic, a problem solver. Now I found myself sitting before and listening to this very animated 40‑something guy with visions of changing the world. It was not what I had expected. You see, when it came to my career, in 1998, I was also adrift. Rudderless.I knew who I was in my personal life, and I kept my eye on my North Star, my responsibility to do good for someone else, other than myself. But at work, well I always figured that work was work. Values had their place and, yes, there were things that I wanted to change about the world, but I thought I had to do that on my own time. Not in the office. Steve didn't see it that way. He was an idealist. And in that way he reminded me of how I felt as a teenager. In that first meeting he convinced me if we worked hard and made great products, we too could help change the world. And to my surprise, I was hooked. I took the job and changed my life. It's been 17 years and I have never once looked back.At Apple we believe the work should be more than just about improving your own self. It's about improving the lives of others as well. Our products do amazing things. And just as Steve envisioned, they empower people all over the world. People who are blind, and need information read to them because they can't see the screen. People for whom technology is a lifeline because they are isolated by distance or disability. People who witness injustice and want to expose it, and now they can because they have a camera in their pocket all the time.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Our commitment goes beyond the products themselves to how they’re made. To our impact on the environment. To the role we play in demanding and promoting equality. And in improving education. We believe that a company that has values and acts on them can really change the world. And an individual can too. That can be you. That must be you. Graduates, your values matter. They are your North Star. And work takes on new meaning when you feel you are pointed in the right direction. Otherwise, it's just a job, and life is too short for that. We need the best and brightest of your generation to lead in government and in business. In the science and in the arts. In journalism and in academia. There is honor in all of these pursuits.And there is opportunity to do work that is infused with moral purpose. You don't have to choose between doing good and doing well. It's a false choice, today more than ever.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Your challenge is to find work that pays the rent, puts food on the table, and lets you do what is right and good and just.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: So find your North Star. Let it guide you in life, and work, and in your life's work. Now, I suspect some of you aren't buying this.(LAUGHTER)>> Tim Cook: I won't take it personally. It's no surprise that people are skeptical,especially here in Washington.(LAUGHTER)>> Tim Cook: Where these days you’ve got plenty of reason to be. And a healthy amount of skepticism is fine. Though too often in this town, it turns to cynicism. To the idea that no matter who’s talking or what they’re saying, that their motives are questionable, their character is suspect, and if you search hard enough, you can prove that they are lying. Maybe that's just the world we live in. But graduates, this is your world to change.As I said, I am a proud son of the South. It's my home, and I will always love it. But for the last 17 years I’ve built a life in Silicon Valley; it's a special place. The kind of place where there’s no problem that can't be solved. No matter how difficult or complex, that's part of its essential quality. A very sincere sort of optimism. Back in the 90s, Apple ran an advertising campaign we called “Think Different.”It was pretty simple. Every ad was a photograph of one of our heroes.People who had the audacity to challenge and change the way we all live. People like Gandhi and Jackie Robinson, Martha Graham and Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart and Miles Davis. These people still inspire us. They remind us to live by our deepest values and reach for our highest aspirations. They make us believe that anything is possible. A friend of mine at Apple likes to say the best way to solve a problem is to walk into a room full of Apple engineers and proclaim, “this is impossible.”(LAUGHTER)>> Tim Cook: I can tell you, they will not accept that. And neither should you. So that's the one thing I’d like to bring to you all the way from Cupertino, California. The idea that great progress is possible, whatever line of work you choose. There will always be cynics and critics on the sidelines tearing people down, and just as harmful are those people with good intentions who make no contribution at all. In his letter from the Birmingham jail, Dr. King wrote that our society needed to repent, not merely for the hateful words of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: The sidelines are not where you want to live your life. The world needs you in the arena. There are problems that need to be solved. Injustices that need to be ended. People that are still being persecuted, diseases still in need of cure. No matter what you do next, the world needs your energy. Your passion. Your impatience with progress. Don't shrink from risk. And tune out those critics and cynics. History rarely yields to one person, but think, and never forget, what happens when it does. That can be you. That should be you. That must be you.(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: Congratulations Class of 2015. I’d like to take one photo of you, because this is the best view in the world.(LAUGHTER)(APPLAUSE)>> Tim Cook: And it's a great one. Thank you very much.大家好!2015年的毕业生,恭喜大家,也恭喜所有参与这场典礼的各位的朋友、家人,你们做到了!今天很荣幸能有机会和大家在一起,也谢谢学校颁给我荣誉博士学位。
苹果家族演讲会
咦!苹果家族今天怎么这么热闹?哦,原来,苹果家族正在开一年一度的苹果演讲会呢!
只见,苹果族著名主持人青苹果小姐满面春风地走了上来说:"各位来宾们大家,晚上好,今天是一年一度的苹果家族演讲会。
想必大家都知道,我们苹果栽培已有2000多年的历史了,品种有100多个呢!下面请各位苹果先生和小姐依次上台演讲!"
第一个上台的是富士大哥。
只见富士大哥穿着一件黄红色的夹克衫潇洒地站在麦克风前,先摆了个pose,然后酷酷地说:"Hello,my name's FuShi。
嗨,大家好,我的名字叫富士,我是苹果家族中的老大。
我原来住在日本,是1965年搬居到中国来的。
我可是苹果家族中的老大噢,我长得圆溜溜的,身体又肥又大,我的全身像涂了一层油似的,光亮无比。
我的果肉水分多,味道甜津津的,咀嚼在嘴中感到可口又有清脆,我的皮肤还可以美容呢!有好多爱美的女士经常会把我敷在脸上当作面膜。
"说完,便兴奋地走下了台。
第二个上台的是红玉小姐。
红玉小姐身穿一条艳丽的唐装,温柔地说:"大家好,我叫红玉,我可是苹果家族最美丽的苹果了!你瞧,我的皮肤水润润的,光泽得很,长得有点像椭圆形,我全身呈红色,远远望去,恍若一个火红的小灯笼。
因为我果肉软绵绵的,而且很甜,所以特受老人们的喜爱!"
听了富士大哥和红玉姐姐的演讲,咖喱小弟弟有点按耐不住了,便快步上台迫不及待地说:"Hallo,大家好,我的名字叫咖喱,可不是《蓝猫淘气三千问》里的咖喱噢,!我和富士大哥、红玉姐姐一样,也是苹果家族的的一员。
我的身材矮小,只有,乒乓球那么大,可是,我吃起来很清脆,而且味甜,所以很受人们的喜爱。
"
红星弟弟腆着又肥又大的肚子走上台说:"大家好,我叫红星,我和富士大哥并排老大,我的萼洼,愈往下愈小,最后变得较尖。
较尖的萼洼上长着五个楞,这五个楞组成了一个五角星,色彩艳红,因此人们管我叫红星。
"
金帅、小国光、红将军、华红、红元帅、嘎拉……也纷纷上台,他们个个精神饱满,信心十足,都说自己肉质好,清脆可口,果肉鲜甜、多汁,很有营养价值。
主持人青苹果小姐满面红光地走上台,总结说:"我们苹果不仅好吃,而且还被人们称为'记忆之果'。
听了这个名字,有些人可能不太明白,我们苹果怎么叫'记忆之果'呢?别急听我慢慢给你解释一下。
儿童缺锌,会导致儿童大脑发育不良,影响记忆。
而我们苹果中除了含有大量丰富的糖、维生素和人体需要的矿物质,还含有微量元素,锌。
所以,我们苹果家族很受人们喜爱!"台下掌声雷动!。