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我对大学的期望是什么英语作文(对大学生活的期望英语作文简短版)

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文(对大学生活的期望英语作文简短版)

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我对大学的期望是什么英语作文(对大学生活的期望英语作文简短版)

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【一】

Life has its ups and downs, and only true friends always stay around. Like anyone else, I have got many friends. They often help me when I’m in trouble. Especially, when I fail in an examination, they always care for me and encourage me to study harder. Last year, when I was hurt in a basketball game, my friends took me to the nearby hospital at once and look after me by turns. In my eyes, friends are the most precious wealth that one should treasure all his life.

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【二】

在几门学科中我最喜欢英语,我认为我未来会成为一名英语老师。一天回家后,我开始进入了当英语老师的遐想……

有一天,我去上班。进了办公室,我打开电脑,上网搜索了一些英语语法的`练习题,制作期末复习卷,批改昨天的作业本,并把练习打印出来。

到了第三节课,我带上U盘、作业本等东西去上课。这节课我要给同学们再巩固一遍M4U1的内容,然后进行随堂小测。正想着,我走进了教室。我先让课代表把作业本发下去,然后开始管教他们:“你们看看你们的本子啊!Jake、Bear、Alice,你们三个难道昨天没来么?今天B以下的在补课班留下来重做!”我在短暂的作业点评后,还是强压火气,开始心平气和地上课。我先让大家把本课所有的单词与同桌进行互背,又下发了讲义开始讲语法。梳理完后,我们开始了随堂测试。

这节课结束了。到了中午,我吃完饭,本想趴在桌子上眯一会,没想到教研组组长叫我们赶紧去开会,讨论期末考出题方案,我只好放弃休息,去开会。

放学了,累了一天的我还要批改完随堂测试卷,学校清场时,我批完了所有的卷子。我一回到家就倒在床上,身体像充满了铅一样不能动弹。

这时,提醒我上课的闹铃声响起,我从幻想回到了现实,回想起刚才的经历,我认为我们上课时要专心听讲,老师布置的作业要认真仔细地完成,不要让老师做多余的工作,增加老师的负担。

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【三】

有的时候,在听老师讲课时,我会忍不住想象,假如我是一名老师,我会怎样做。假如我是老师,每一天我都会带着微笑走进教室。我很清楚老师的情绪会对学生的学习热情产生影响。假如我是老师,我不会给学生布置过多的作业。负担过重会对学生产生消极影响,甚至会反感上学。此外,我也希望他们能有一些空余时间做自己喜欢做的事情。假如我是老师,我不会偏爱高分的`学生。相反地,我会花更多的心思在学习相对较差的学生身上。我认为他们需要更多的帮助与鼓励。假如我是老师,我想尽自己最大的努力成为学生的朋友。课余时间,我们可以一起交流,一起参加一些活动。我不想表现得一副严肃老师的模样,让学生害怕。我想,朋友一般的老师对学生会更有帮助。

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【四】

上周,我妈妈要去看望我爷爷奶奶两天,所以她让我一个人呆在家里照顾好自己。我很高兴并答应她会照顾好一切的。我终于可以独自生活了。因此,我睡得很晚,也玩了很长时间的电脑游戏,饿的`时候,我就点外卖。妈妈回来的时候,她非常的惊讶,因为房子乱七八糟。我知道我不能照顾好自己。

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【五】

每个孩子心中都有一个偶像。他们追逐着明星,梦想着成为其中的一员。看看那些年轻漂亮偶像,而且还有很多粉丝的喜爱,所以我梦想成为明星。如果我是明星,首先,我可以赚很多钱。有了这些钱,我可以让我的父母过上更好的生活,回报他们的`爱。最令人兴奋的是还会拥有很多一直支持我的粉丝。我能看到我的才华,我为自己感到骄傲。但是成为明星意味着失去了陪伴家人的时间。

我对大学的期望是什么英语作文【六】

Long, long ago, there were two brothers, the one rich and the other poor. When Christmas Eve came, the poor one had not a bite in the house, either of meat or bread; so he went to his brother, and begged him, in God's name, to give him something for Christmas Day. It was by no means the first time that the brother had been forced to give something to him, and he was not better pleased at being asked now than he generally was.

"If you will do what I ask you, you shall have a whole ham," said he. The poor one immediately thanked him, and promised this.

"Well, here is the ham, and now you must go straight to Dead Man's Hall," said the rich brother, throwing the ham to him.

"Well, I will do what I have promised," said the other, and he took the ham and set off. He went on and on for the livelong day, and at nightfall he came to a place where there was a bright light.

"I have no doubt this is the place," thought the man with the ham.

An old man with a long white beard was standing in the outhouse, chopping Yule logs.

"Good-evening," said the man with the ham.

"Good-evening to you. Where are you going at this late hour?" said the man.

"I am going to Dead Man's Hall, if only I am on the right track," answered the poor man.

"Oh! yes, you are right enough, for it is here," said the old man. "When you get inside they will all want to buy your ham, for they don't get much meat to eat there; but you must not sell it unless you can get the hand-mill which stands behind the door for it. When you come out again I will teach you how to stop the hand-mill, which is useful for almost everything."

So the man with the ham thanked the other for his good advice, and rapped at the door.