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1、我的大学生活 _大学英语作文My college lifeAs a sophomore, I am feeling the time flies. Recalling about the past one year, so many thoughts are flooding in my mind. At this time, I just can t tell my real idea. The memory is just like so fresh, and all the things happened yesterday!When first day I came to Univer

2、sity, I really feel that the school is very good, but at the first sightof the dormitory, something disappointing come up to me! The condition of the dormitory is reallyvery poor with only one room, no lavatory! I saw something sad in my father s eyes, maybe thattime he thought of the poor condition

3、! So with a big smile on my face, I told my fathertmatter, Dad. In this kind of condition, I will get myself better!”ut whenMyfather felt better. Bwas coming back, seeing his back, I just wanted to cry! I felt in this city I was just isolated, fromthat time, I said to myself,“ you have no others who

4、 can help you here, just depend on yourself”And then I came to my dormitory 303. I considered that I would spend four years here (in fact Imoved to another one year later) and my dorm mates are all there. Most ofthem came fromSichuan and they were chatting with a happy voice, but I cant understand t

5、hem! Again, I feltmyself isolated! I hated that kind of feeling, and then I said to hello to them! To my surprise theyare very friendly to me and warm-hearted! I no longer felt afraid. And I got along well with them.But at the first night here, I burst out to tears for that I was missing my family.

6、I dont know why.Everyday when I was at home, I was just eager to go to school, to experience the wonderfulcollege life but when coming here, I am just eager to go back! Its quite strange though, you mustknow this kind of feeling!Just spending about 2 days here, we were on our way to military train.

7、To us, it s a fresh train and a kind of experience to know the life between the classmates. But to me, I was nervous but ex1 2 3下一页OF WHAT USE is a college training? We who have had it seldom hear the question raised鈥攚 emight be a little nonplussed to answer it offhand. A certain amount of meditatio

8、n has brought meto this as the pithiest reply which I myself can give: The best claim that a college education canpossibly make on your respect, the best thing it can aspire to accomplish for you, is this: that itshould help you to know a good man when you see him. This is as true of women s as of m

9、encolleges; but that it is neither a joke nor a one-sided abstraction I shall now endeavor to show.What talk do we commonly hear about the contrast between college education and the education which business or technical or professional schools confer? The college education is called higherbecause it

10、 is supposed to be so general and so d isinterested. At the“ schools” you get a relativelynarrow practical skill, you are told, whereas the“ colleges” give you the more liberal culture, thebroader outlook, the historical perspective, the philosophic atmosphere, or something which phrases of that sor

11、t try to express. You are made into an efficient instrument for doing a definite thing, you hear, at the schools; but, apart from that, you may remain a crude and smoky kind of petroleum, incapable of spreading light. The universities and colleges, on the other hand, althoughthey may leave you less

12、efficient for this or that practical task, suffuse your whole mentality with something more important than skill. They redeem you, make you well- bred; they make “ good company ” of you mentally. If they fin d you with a naturally boorish or caddish mind, they cannot leave you so, as a technical sch

13、ool may leave you. This, at least, is pretended; this is what we hear among college-trained people when they compare their education with every other sort. Now, exactly how much does this signify?It is certain, to begin with, that the narrowest trade or professional training does something more for

14、a man t1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9下一页I am speaking not as a Briton, not as a European, not as a member of a western democracy, but as a human being, a member of the species Man, whose continued existence is in doubt. The world is full of conflicts: Jews and Arabs; Indians and Pakistanis; white men and Negroes

15、 in Africa; and, overshadowing all minor conflicts, the titanic struggle between communism and anticommunism. Almost everybody who is politically conscious has strong feelings about one or more of these issues; but I want you, if you can, to set aside such feelings for the moment and consider yourse

16、lf only as a member of a biological species which has had a remarkable history and whose disappearance none of us can desire. I shall try to say no single word which should appeal to one group rather than to another. All, equally, are in peril, and, if the peril is understood, there is hope that the

17、y may collectively avert it. We have to learn to think in a new way. We have to learn to ask ourselves not what steps can be taken to give military victory to whatever group we prefer, for there no longer are such steps. The question we have to ask ourselves is: What steps can be taken to prevent a

18、military contest of which the issue must be disastrous to all sides?The general public, and even many men in positions of authority, have not realized what would be involved in a war with hydrogen bombs. The general public still thinks in terms of the obliteration of cities. It is understood that th

19、e new bombs are more powerful than the old and that, while one atomic bomb could obliterate Hiroshima, one hydrogen bomb could obliterate the largest cities such as London, New York, and Moscow. No doubt in a hydrogen-bomb war great cities would be obliterated. But this is one of the minor disasters

20、 that would have to be faced. If everybody in London, New York, and Moscow were exterminated, the world might, in the course of a few centuries, recover from the blow. But we now know, especially since t1 2 3 4下一页Compared with over 100 days exhausting school life, summer holiday is definitely a gold

21、en timefor relaxation and entertainment. We can set aside the studies, lock away the textbooks, forget everything about school, and greet the new life with our arms open up. During the two monthsloose, we enjoy ourselves thoroughly, sleeping till when the sun is high in the sky, playing computer nig

22、ht and day, watching TV as long as we want to, and traveling around like a tramp. Time rolls by, and it is not until at the end of the holiday that we suddenly find our homeassignment remaining blank sheets of paper. Then we go mad, and devote the last days to fulfilling the homework.The same summer

23、 holidays pass year after year, and year after year, we regret when they come to an end. We regret having wasted so much time on recreations, instead of our lessons, and regret having worn away our youth in trifles.Although it was still the case this summer, I dare say this was the most fruitful holiday I had everspent. Yes, the summer holiday I enjoyed most is this year s.At the very beginning of the holiday, our head teacher instructed us to make the most of the summer coming up, and then tur

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