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Unit 11. Leave it to Carlos to think of a(n) ingenious solution to our most difficult problem!2. For me, the biggest to becoming an obstacle astronaut is my poor math skills.3. I have no idea how much time elapsed since she left—I fell asleep.4. After college, I traveled through Europe, and the most impressive thingI saw was the Eiffel Tower in Paris.5. Chronologically , which of the following events happened first?6. Steve is one of the most ambitious people I know; he wants to own hisown business by the time he's 25.7. Jack still acts like a(n) adolescent and thinks everything is a game.8. A newspaper reader can select what he is interested in and skip whathe thinks is boring.9. After his plane landed, the prime minister gave a(n) impromptu speechabout global warming.10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year off before going to college,and my suggestion surprisingly met with little resistance.11. The world was shocked by the untimely death of the young singer.12. "How dare you defy a direct order? You're a soldier now!"13. She was permanently disfigured by the fire, but it soon came to represent her determination to succeed in life.14. During the World Cup, attendance in class was down because everyone stayed at home to watch television.15. I had five exams last week—it was like one long, continuous nightmare.16. Normally, we allot one vote to each member, but this is a special case.17. I can remember feeling very insecure when I was young; I was desperatefor my classmates' acceptance.18. Her final year of school was marked by considerable uncertainty as she tried to figure out what to do next.19. I've tried working in the morning, but I find that I'm most productive late at night.20. Ernie is a really decent guy; he would never try to impose his beliefs on someone else.Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything, so I'm afraid your plan will have to go on the back burner.22. All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'll be able to figure outa solution.23. Brace yourself for some bad news, this doesn't look good.24. It's all down to you! Don't let us down!25. The new evidence creates a lot of uncertainty about who really reached America first.26. I'm only a law school student—I'm hardly in any position to help you with your legal problems.27. In the back of my mind, I have my doubts about whether he's right for the job.28. He is having a shot at cooking his own dinner.29. Jessica had her life mapped out since she was a little girl: college, marriage, children, career.30. Quick, cram the bag under the bed!Part II: Banked ClozeFor ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have many worries. Then, within one month, I got a(31)promotion at work and my girlfriend and I decided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in (32)transition with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I was no longer relegated to the (33)sidelines. My boss was starting to notice all of my hard work! After a (34)lengthy speech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new private office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the (35)rear of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. We had been city (36)dwellers for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top of that, I was worried about taking out a (37)mortgage for the house. My new job paid better, but our resources were still (38)finite. Finding a down payment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, I could honestly say that I had a (39)budding career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on a honeymoon to the (40)coastal California.Part III: Reading ComprehensionIt would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself, had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they never pushed me to become more involved in activities and meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I explored the seemingly endless aisles of stocked bookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure and travel stories—stories that brought the readers to exotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out oneof these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-doorneighbors for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. It wasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to other people at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. Which of the following is a rite of passage that helped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. In which paragraph does the author compare his desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified." What does the writer mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer's favourite writer.Unit 21. When was the last time you were in _______ with your childhood friends?A. contextB. contactC. controlD. content2. Like a boat at sea, his mind started to _______ when he wasn't interested.A. floatB. soarC. sinkD. drift3. Mrs Jones didn't trust Jack, so she was very _______ to let him cut her grass.A. reluctantB. reluctantlyC. enthusiasticD. enthusiastically4. My house seems to be in a _______ state of disrepair—something is always broken!A. perpetuallyB. perpetualC. perpetuityD. perpetuate5. The problem needs to be looked at from a historical _______ .A. prospectiveB. directiveC. perspectiveD. executive6. Dr. Carter has written _______ about the brain and its influence on our emotions.A. extensivelyB. intensivelyC. extensiveD. intensive7. The accident of last week _______ a review of school safety policy.A. promptedB. promptC. promptingD. prompts8. I am easily _______ by ice cream, so it's probably the best if I don't look at the dessert menu.A. temptB. temptsC. temptingD. tempted9. Wouldn't it be _______ if we didn't need to worry about money?A. predictableB. marvellousC. astonishingD. depressing10. Researchers claim that there is a _______ link between caffeine and headaches.A. definiteB. definitelyC. definitionD. defined11. It's incredible to see how newborn babies are completely _______ on other people for everything.A. dependingB. dependenceC. dependentD. dependents12. The criminal devised an _______ plan to escape from prison.A. intrinsicB. intricateC. intrepidD. intrusive13. The court brought a _______ against the escaped prisoner.A. persecutionB. persecuteC. prosecutionD. prosecute14. Thank you for the offer to stay for dinner, but we don't want to _______.A. poseB. composeC. proposeD. impose15. Pedro's friends organized a friendly _______ to help him deal with his alcohol abuse.A. contraventionB. inventionC. interventionD. prevention16. It's impossible to not be impressed by the Taj Mahal and _______ at its beauty.A. respectB. flauntC. marvelD. admire17. We should hire an _______ reviewer who isn't biased one way or the other.A. internalB. outdoorC. indoorD. external18. I'm so excited for the new movie that waiting all year for it has been like _______.A. torturesB. torturingC. tortuousD. torture19. Dylan likes to write _______ during his free time on the weekend.A. poetryB. poetC. poeticD. poem20. The waterfall provided a _______ source of soothing background noise.A. continualB. continueC. continuingD. continuitySection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Last weekend, I fell over and broke my toe.22. Phil will come into his own once his boss recognizes how valuable he is.23. Kevin has been riding a motorcycle from a very young age.24. Among the group members, there was a strong desire for an afternoon of shopping.25. I usually drift off to sleep while watching television.26. The teacher told me off for talking in class again today.27. Do you believe in free will?28. Julie received an award in appreciation of her service to the community.29. Don't try to reason with a child—you won't get very far.30. Once again, Greg was left out of the decision.Part II: Banked ClozeWhen I was a child, my best friend Joseph and I would play a game called "Super Secret Spy." Sometimes I would play the spy and Joseph would play the (31)villain, and sometimes we would reverse the roles. Make-believe games like this were my favourite, and I remember that many summer days were (32)largely spent outside, playing Super Secret Spy.Every time we played, the story had to be different. We played so much that, needless to say, some of the stories got quite (33)bizarre. Eventually, Super Secret Spy was like a science fiction movie; the stories took place on other planets and one of us was an alien. Sometimes, we would wear old Halloween masks so the (34)resemblance to an alien was remarkable!I remember one day in particular. Joseph was the alien and he captured me on a (35)barren, empty planet (my backyard). He threw me in "alien prison" (behind a big tree) and (36)giggled with mischievous delight. At first, I felt all alone and (37)helpless. Then I pulled myself together and remembered that I was the Super Secret Spy!I thought of my escape plan. When Alien Joseph came to check on me in the alien prison, I (38)whirled around quickly and grabbed his alien laser gun. In a (39)blaze of laser fire, I ran past my captor and escaped the alien prison! I was free! Super Secret Spy had won again!Just then, Joseph and I both realized that it was late afternoon, the sun was setting, and (40)twilight was upon us. We were both hungry, so we were incredibly happy when my mother called us inside for dinner. Even SuperSecret Spies and aliens need to eat!Part III: Reading ComprehensionWhen we're young, we can't wait to grow up and get on with life. When we're adults, we long for the carefree days of our youth when we could play all day without worry. This is one of the greatest ironies of life. Indeed, "the grass is always greener on the other side." It is a harsh truth that humans always want what they can't have. It's our nature.That's why it's good practice to instill in our children a healthy respect for childhood. Too many adults seem to be in a hurry for children to grow up. We always ask them, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" We repeatedly tell them, "You can do/have that when you're older." We continually encourage them, "When you grow up, the world will be yours and you can make your dreams come true." It's no wonder, then, that children seem to be in such a rush to grow up, get older, and demand everything that we tell them is coming to them.Children should be free to play the day away. We should encourage them to use their imagination, create entire worlds in a cardboard box, and explore their backyard as if they were exploring an undiscovered country. You cannot put a price on an active and fertile imagination, nor can you overestimate the value of an inquisitive mind, a respect for the environment, and an urge to question why everything is as it is. These traits are all developed and nurtured when we're children and, without them, we would not be able to function as adults in the modern world.Research has shown that children are happiest and healthiest when they have the freedom to act like children. This may seem obvious, but it's often forgotten as parents push their children to study harder, practice longer, and essentially act like adults. It's important to remember that children are constantly learning.Therefore, they are also learning as they're playing. Exploring nature fosters a respect for the environment that may lead children to become biologists or naturalists. Creating with paint and crayons instills a love of art that might help develop young artists or musicians. Playing make-believe stimulates the imagination in a way that writers, filmmakers, and actors find most useful. Building with blocks helps the mind understand how things are constructed and might lead to an interest in engineering.It's true that play helps develop skills that will be used later in life. However, this should not be the sole purpose of play. Children should play because they're children. It's how they stay happy, healthy, and young. Why should we push them to be something they're not?41. Which of the following sentences is the main idea of this passage?A. It is a harsh truth that humans always want what they can't have.B. Too many adults seem to be in a hurry for children to grow up.C. Children should be free to play the day away.D. It's true that play helps develop skills that will be used later in life.42. Which of the following would the writer of this passage likely NOT agree with?A. Adults should understand that children learn while they play.B. It is important for children to play and act young.C. Many games help children appreciate potential careers.D. Children should concentrate on their schoolwork above everything else.43. "The grass is always greener on the other side" means _____.A. other situations always seem better than the ones we are inB. people always lack confidence in themselvesC. people prefer to live in a less barren landD. people always want their children to grow up fast44. This passage is best described as _____.A. a first-person memoirB. a dramatic dialogueC. a persuasive essayD. an entertaining story45. What does the writer mean by "You cannot put a price on an active and fertile imagination"?A. The ability to think creatively is worthless.B. The ability to think creatively is invaluable.C. The ability to think creatively helps children develop.D. The ability to thinkeatively is a natural part of childhood.*Unit 31. The Eiffel Tower is such a distinctive feature of Paris that the twohave become synonymous.2. I couldn't stop reading his new best-seller since I was so engagedin the characters.3. I hope for your sake that you're not planning to make a surprise visit.4. Did you really just make a(n) analogy between school and war?5. Please don't distort the truth—you made your decision and now youhave to live with it.6. Settle down and stop being so theatrical; the world is not going toend.7. It must've taken a lot of courage to proclaim independence like that.8. It drives me crazy—Carla always knows exactly how to frustrate everyplan I make for the weekend.9. I love listening to Mexican music because the rhythm is so infectious.10. I'm always wary of advertisements for deals that seem too good tobe true.Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Next summer, the developers plan to _____ the old school into a museum.A. convertB. converseC. convertsD. converge12. Can you tell me what steps _____ a valid research proposal?A. constitutionB. constituteC. constituentD. consist13. The school received more money and _____ has been able to hire more teachers.A. consequenceB. consequentialC. consequentD. consequently14. Different cultures' varying conceptions of _____ are visible in thetypes of clothes they generally wear.A. jealousyB. modestyC. notorietyD. clarity15. Unfortunately, I didn't practice enough so I failed to _____ for the team.A. qualifyB. succeedC. thriveD. attempt16. Her job is to gather the data and then _____ the results to determine their significance.A. analysisB. analyzeC. analyticalD. analyst17. My _____ clouded my judgment and prevented me from acting rationally when I saw my girlfriend with another man.A. modestyB. clarityC. jealousyD. notoriety18. Jim is in Thailand on vacation; he loves to travel to _____ places.A. eroticB. roboticC. exoticD. mitotic19. Love him or hate him, the President of the United States is one of the most _____ people in the world.A. influentialB. domesticC. instinctiveD. intransigent20. In a change of pace from his recent international focus, the Prime Minister spoke last night about _____ issues.A. exoticB. rhythmicC. expressiveD. domesticSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Unfortunately, I can't think about anything right now since I'm engaged in a contract dispute with my landlord.22. Warhol's fame is largely due to the fact that he incorporated pop culture references into his art.23. My parents split up when I was four years old, so it was very difficult for me.24. I think my love of nature derives from all the camping trips I took with my parents.25. After several weeks, I finally managed to pin Victor down on a specific date for the photo shoot.26. I saw on the news that soldiers have engaged with rebels in the southern part of the country.27. Donna gives off waves of energy whenever she enters a room.28. The homeless shelter sent out letters to make an appeal for more money.29. Margaret is so shy that her eyes always shy away from mine when I look at her.30. The President's new policy is, so to speak, beneficial for international trade.Part II: Banked ClozeLet me pose a(n) (31)hypothetical situation for you. Imagine that you are very rich and can do almost anything you want. Now imagine that you love art and want to support struggling artists. You decide to (32)commission a painting from a young artist whose work you admire. What would you have him paint?Would you ask for an epic battle set in a(n) (33)mythological world of monsters and fairies or would you ask for a realistic, (34)expressive portrait of yourself? If you chose the latter, you're in good company because that is (35)precisely what I did. I had seen so many beautiful portraits of famous people hanging in museums that I thought it was time to have my very own.It took me a long time to find a highly (36)qualified artist whose work would do justice to my portrait. In the (37)meantime, I studied the artistic process and learned a lot about how art is created. I must admit that, even though I've always admired artists, I never had a full appreciation for their creative talent. I certainly don't have that ability, so I'm incredibly impressed when someone (38)instinctively knows how to create a work of such beauty.I was fairly nervous about seeing my finished portrait. The artist, likewise, was very nervous about showing it to me. In the end, I must admit that he did a(n) (39)sufficient job capturing my likeness. I'm not in love with the painting, but the artist should take (40)consolation in the fact that he did the best he could with his subject. I'm not a very attractive man, so it's almost impossible for my portrait to be beautiful and realistic.Part III: Reading ComprehensionWhen it comes to the arts, many people automatically think of Europe and North America. This is understandable since so many famous artists come from these regions. Many art museums are filled with paintings and drawings from European and North American artists from the past few hundred years. All countries, however, have a unique artistic heritage, so it should come as no surprise that countries throughout Africa and Asia have their own artistic styles and histories.Completely landlocked within Southern Africa, the nation of Botswana is particularly susceptible to cultural trends and influences from surrounding countries, chiefly South Africa. However, there is a burgeoning arts scene native to Botswana, and the country also has a long history of distinct artistic traditions.The oldest evidence of art in the country was found in the Tsodilo Hills, located in northwestern Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert. Dating to 1,000—2,000 years ago, these rock paintings form the highest concentration of rock art in the world and are considered sacred by the San minority culture. Today, the San are known for continuing the ancient arts of decorating ostrich eggshells for jewelry and creating ostrich eggshell beads, which they consider to represent good luck and good fortune. Archaeologists believe this type of bead to be the oldest-known man-made bead; they have been recovered at East and Southern African archaeological digs and dated to 28,000—45,000 years ago.The National Museum and Art Gallery in Gaborone is the centrepiece of modern art in the country. It is widely regarded as one of the best art galleries in Southern Africa; it holds regular exhibitions highlighting the work of local artists and also sponsors an annual celebration for local art and artists. The National Museum also acts as custodian for the cultural heritage and traditions of the country, the duties of which include preservation, education, and promotion. Twentieth and twenty-firstcentury painters include Phillip Segola, Ann Gollifer, and Neo Matome.Spring in Gaborone, the capital city, sees the annual Maitisong Festival—the country's largest celebration of the performing arts. The festival includes free outdoor performances at city arenas as well as ticketed indoor events at Gaborone's theatres and arts venues. Performing arts organizations, such as the Mogwana Dance Troupe, are becoming more popular as more and more people embrace and wish to share their cultural heritage.Local handcrafts, supported in large part by the tourist trade, are generally of the utilitarian variety. Handwoven baskets, one of the specialties associated with Botswana, are of extremely high quality. Made almost exclusively in the Okavango region, they are woven with the leaves of the Mokolwane palm and utilize various roots and barks in order to give the baskets their unique colours and designs (typically associated with the nation's traditional lifestyle). Due to the abundance of cattle livestock, leatherwork has also developed as an important and widespread handcraft. Traditionally used to make clothing, blankets, and sleeping mats, leather is today more often used to make designer bags, belts, and accessories.41. Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?A. European art is superior to all other art.B. African art is superior to all other art.C. Every country has a unique artistic tradition.D. Art is only a modern creation.42. Which paragraph discusses the early history of art in Botswana?A. Paragraph 3.B. Paragraph 4.C. Paragraph 5.D. Paragraph 6.43. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. All art in Botswana is thoroughly unique to that country.B. Art in Botswana has been influenced by neighbouring countries.C. Art in Botswana is a relatively recent invention.D. All art in Botswana consists of simple decorations.44. This passage is best described as _______.A. narrative fictionB. editorial non-fictionC. first-person historyD. personal memoir45. Which of the following would make the best title for the passage?A. Influential Art of the WorldB. A Critic's Opinion of Art in BotswanaC. Botswana MasterpiecesD. Art Without Notoriety*Unit 4Unit 51. Almost every United States citizen is the descendant of a(n) immigrant by fewer than three generations.2. With a(n) shrug of her shoulders, Nancy showed that she wasn't concerned with their problems.3. Televisions nowadays come with parental controls that help prevent young children from watching certain programmes.4. I don't know about you, but I would never want to encounter a grizzly bear in the woods.。
大学中印象最深刻的东西英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Most Impressive Things in CollegeAs a college student, there are many things that leave a deep impression on me. However, there are a few things that stand out the most and have had a lasting impact on my life. In this essay, I will share with you the most impressive things that I have encountered in college.First and foremost, the most impressive thing in college for me is the diversity of people. In college, I have met people from all walks of life, from different backgrounds and cultures. Interacting with people from diverse backgrounds has broadened my horizons and has given me a new perspective on life. I have learned to appreciate and respect different cultures and beliefs, and I have made lifelong friends from all over the world. The diversity of people in college has taught me the importance of acceptance, tolerance, and empathy towards others.Secondly, the academic challenges in college have also left a deep impression on me. College is a place where you are constantly pushed outside of your comfort zone and challenged to think critically and creatively. The rigorous academic curriculum has taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and resilience. I have learned to be more disciplined, organized, and focused in my studies. The academic challenges in college have helped me to develop critical thinking skills,problem-solving abilities, and a thirst for knowledge.Another impressive thing in college is the extracurricular activities and opportunities for personal growth. College is not just about academics; it is also about personal development and growth. In college, I have had the opportunity to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities such as clubs, sports teams, community service projects, and leadership opportunities. These extracurricular activities have helped me to develop leadership skills, teamwork abilities, communication skills, and time management skills. I have learned to step out of my comfort zone, take risks, and seize new opportunities for personal growth and development.Lastly, the supportive and nurturing environment in college has also left a deep impression on me. College is a place whereyou are surrounded by supportive professors, mentors, advisors, and friends who are there to guide, encourage, and inspire you. The supportive environment in college has helped me to build confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of belonging. I have always felt like I have a support system in college that I can rely on in times of need. The supportive and nurturing environment in college has helped me to overcome challenges, conquer fears, and achieve my goals.In conclusion, the most impressive things in college for me are the diversity of people, the academic challenges, the extracurricular activities, and the supportive environment. These things have shaped me into the person that I am today and have prepared me for success in the future. College has been a transformative experience for me, and I am grateful for all the valuable lessons and memories that I have gained along the way. College is not just a place of learning; it is a place of personal growth, self-discovery, and lifelong friendships.篇2One of the most memorable things I experienced during my time in college was the sense of community that I felt on campus. From the moment I arrived on campus for freshman orientation, Iwas struck by the welcoming atmosphere and the strong sense of camaraderie among students and faculty.One of the first things that stood out to me was the diversity of the student body. There were students from all over the world, representing a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. This diversity made for a rich and vibrant intellectual environment, as students brought their unique perspectives and insights to discussions in and out of the classroom.I was also impressed by the level of academic rigor at my college. The professors were not only experts in their fields but also passionate about teaching and engaging with their students. They challenged us to think critically, to question our assumptions, and to push ourselves beyond our comfort zones. I remember feeling both intimidated and inspired by the high expectations that they set for us, but I also knew that they were there to support us every step of the way.Outside of the classroom, there were countless opportunities to get involved in campus life. Whether it was joining a club or organization, participating in a community service project, or attending a cultural event, there was always something happening on campus. These extracurricular activitieshelped me to meet new people, develop new skills, and broaden my horizons in ways that I never could have imagined.But what truly made my college experience memorable was the friendships that I formed during my time there. I met some of my closest friends in college, people who supported me through the ups and downs of academic life, who challenged me to be a better person, and who made me laugh until my sides hurt. These friendships have lasted long beyond graduation, and I know that I will cherish them for the rest of my life.In conclusion, the most memorable thing about my college experience was the sense of community that I felt on campus. From the diverse student body to the rigorous academic environment to the countless opportunities for involvement, my college provided me with a wealth of experiences that shaped me into the person I am today. I am grateful for the memories that I made and the friendships that I formed during that time, and I will always hold my college years close to my heart.篇3One of the most unforgettable things about university life is the sense of freedom and independence that it brings. With the newfound freedom to make our own choices and to explore ourinterests, we are given the opportunity to shape our own paths and discover who we truly are.During my time at university, there were many experiences and things that left a lasting impression on me, but the most memorable of all was the sense of community and support that I found among my peers and professors. From the moment I stepped onto campus, I was welcomed with open arms by classmates who quickly became friends and mentors who guided me through my academic journey.The collaborative spirit that permeates university life fosters a sense of camaraderie and belonging that is truly special. Whether it was working together on group projects, studying late into the night for exams, or simply sharing a meal in the campus dining hall, the bonds that we formed with one another were invaluable.In addition to the friendships that I made, the guidance and support that I received from my professors were equally impactful. Their dedication to teaching and their passion for their respective fields of study inspired me to push myself intellectually and to strive for excellence in everything that I did.Furthermore, the academic rigour of university challenged me to think critically, to question assumptions, and to seek outnew perspectives. The diverse array of courses that I took exposed me to a wide range of disciplines and ideas, expanding my horizons and broadening my understanding of the world.Overall, my time at university was a transformative experience that shaped me in ways that I never could have imagined. The memories that I made, the lessons that I learned, and the relationships that I formed will stay with me for a lifetime, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of such a vibrant and welcoming community.In conclusion, the most unforgettable thing about university for me was the sense of community and support that I found among my peers and professors. This sense of belonging, combined with the freedom to explore my interests and the intellectual challenges that I faced, made my university experience truly unforgettable.。
学校最令你印象最深刻的地方英语作文全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My School, the Most Memorable Place for MeHey everyone! Today I want to talk about the most awesome place ever that is my school! Yes, my school is the most impressive place for me. There are so many things that make my school special and unforgettable.First of all, the teachers at my school are just the coolest! They are always so kind and patient with us students. They make learning so much fun and interesting. They use different ways to help us understand difficult things and always encourage us to do our best. They are like our second parents, always there to support and guide us.Secondly, my school has a really cool playground where we can play during recess. There are swings, slides, monkey bars, and even a soccer field! We have so much fun playing with our friends and it's a great way to relax and have a break from studying.Another awesome thing about my school is the library. It's like a magical place where we can escape into different worlds through books. The librarian is always there to recommend us interesting books and help us find what we're looking for. I love spending time in the library, reading and exploring new stories.Lastly, my school has a lot of fun activities and events throughout the year. We have sports day, science fairs, talent shows, and even field trips! These activities help us bond with our classmates and create special memories that we'll cherish forever.In conclusion, my school is the most impressive place for me because of the amazing teachers, fun playground, magical library, and exciting activities. I feel so lucky to be a student here and I will always treasure the memories I've made in this wonderful place. My school rocks!篇2My school is super cool and there are so many things that have left a big impression on me. But the most impressive place in my school is the library. It's not just a normal library, it's like a magical world full of books and stories!First of all, the library has so many books that I don't even know where to start. There are books about animals, space, history, and even some really funny joke books. I can spend hours just looking at all the different titles and deciding which one to read next. And the best part is, I can borrow any book I want for free!The library is also a really peaceful place where I can relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of the school day. There are comfy bean bags and cozy reading nooks where I can snuggle up with a book and lose myself in a story. Sometimes I even fall asleep while reading because it's so calm and quiet in there.But the most amazing thing about the library is the librarian, Mrs. Smith. She is like a book wizard who knows everything about every book in the library. Whenever I need help finding a book or have a question about a story, she always has the perfect answer. She's so kind and patient, and she always has a big smile on her face.In conclusion, the library in my school is the most impressive place because it's filled with so many wonderful books, it's a peaceful retreat from the chaos of the school day, and Mrs. Smith is the most amazing librarian ever. I love spending time inthe library and I can't wait to discover more magical stories and adventures!篇3One time at school, there was this really cool thing that happened that I will never forget. It was during our annual sports day event and there was this relay race that was super exciting.All the students were divided into different teams and we had to run around the track passing a baton to our teammates. I was so nervous because I had never done a relay race before, but my friends were so supportive and cheered me on.When it was finally my turn to run, I grabbed the baton and sprinted as fast as I could. The feeling of running with the wind in my hair and the cheers of my friends echoing in my ears was amazing. I could feel my heart pounding and my legs pumping, but I kept going until I reached the end of my lap.I passed the baton to my teammate and watched as they ran their heart out too. It was such a thrilling experience and I was so happy to be a part of it. In the end, our team won the relay race and we all celebrated with high-fives and hugs.That moment on sports day will always be the most memorable for me in school. It taught me the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and having fun with friends. I will never forget the joy and excitement of that day.篇4I remember the most impressive place in my school was the playground. It was so much fun to play there during recess and lunchtime. There were swings, slides, monkey bars, and even a big castle-like structure to climb on.My friends and I used to play tag, hide and seek, and even had races to see who could go down the slide the fastest. We would also take turns pushing each other on the swings and see who could go the highest.One time, we had a big game of capture the flag on the playground. It was so exciting running around and trying to sneak past the other team to grab the flag. I remember feeling so happy and full of energy during that game.The playground was also a great place to make new friends. I met some of my best friends while playing on the monkey bars or waiting in line for the swings. We would talk and laugh together, and sometimes even plan playdates after school.Overall, the playground was a place of laughter, fun, and friendship. It was where I made some of my best memories in school and where I felt free to be myself. I will always cherish the time I spent playing there with my friends.篇5One day at school, I was asked to write about the most impressive place in my school. And I thought it was the library. It's not just a place with lots of books, but also a magical world where you can explore, learn, and have fun.The first thing that caught my attention when I entered the library was the smell of books. It's a scent that makes me feel calm and excited at the same time. I love the feeling of running my fingers along the shelves, browsing through the titles and discovering new books to read.One of my favorite parts of the library is the cozy reading corner. It's a place where I can sit comfortably in a beanbag chair, surrounded by pillows and a soft blanket. I can lose myself in a good book for hours, traveling to different places and learning new things.Another thing that I love about the library is the librarian. She's a kind and patient lady who always recommends the bestbooks for me to read. She also organizes fun activities like book clubs, reading challenges, and storytelling sessions that make the library a lively and exciting place to be.But the most impressive thing about the library is the knowledge it holds. There are books on every subject imaginable, from history and science to fiction and poetry. I can learn about dinosaurs, explore outer space, or dive into a fairy tale world with just one book in my hands.In conclusion, the library is the most impressive place in my school because it's a treasure trove of knowledge, a cozy retreat, and a magical world all rolled into one. I can't wait to visit it again and discover more wonderful books to read.篇6One time, in my school, there was this really cool place that left a deep impression on me. It was the library! The library was like a magical land filled with books of all kinds – adventure stories, fairy tales, science books, you name it.I remember the first time I walked into the library, I was in awe. The shelves were packed with books from top to bottom, and there were cozy reading nooks with big cushions where you could sit and read for hours. The librarian was super nice too,always ready to recommend a good book or help you find what you were looking for.But the best part of the library was the reading corner. It had bean bag chairs, soft rugs, and a big window that let in lots of natural light. It was the perfect spot to curl up with a book and get lost in a story. I spent countless hours there, reading about faraway lands and brave heroes.The library wasn’t just a place to borrow bo oks, it was a place where I could escape into different worlds and let my imagination run wild. It was a place where I could learn new things and discover new interests. It was a place where I could be myself and just be happy.I will always treasure the memories I made in the school library. It’s a place that will forever hold a special place in my heart.篇7Ohhh, the most impressive thing in my school? Let me tell you!My school is soooo cool because we have this awesome playground with slides, swings, and a big sandbox. Every dayafter class, my friends and I rush to the playground to have fun and play together. We laugh, run around, and compete to see who can swing the highest or slide the fastest. It’s the best part of the day!But you know what’s even more fun? Our school library! It’s like a magical kingdom filled with books of all kinds – from adventure stories to funny comics. I love sitting on the big cozy chairs, flipping through the pages, and getting lost in a new world. Sometimes, I even pretend to be a detective solving mysteries or a brave knight saving the kingdom. The library is my happy place!And oh, let me not forget about our amazing teachers. They are like superheroes who teach us new things every day. They are patient, kind, and always ready to help us learn and grow. I admire them so much! My favorite teacher is Miss Lily. She is always smiling and makes learning so much fun. She even tells us silly jokes to make us laugh. I wish Miss Lily could be my teacher forever!Overall, my school is the best place ever because of the playground, the library, and the wonderful teachers. I feel so lucky to study here and make new friends every day. I can’t waitto see what adventures and new lessons await me in the future. School is truly an amazing place!篇8One thing in my school that really left a big impression on me is the playground. It's super awesome and has so many fun things to do!First of all, we have this huge jungle gym with lots of slides, tunnels, and ropes to climb on. It's like a giant maze and we all love running around and playing games on it. Sometimes we pretend we're explorers in a jungle trying to find hidden treasures. It's so much fun!Then there's the swings, which are always a popular spot. We compete to see who can swing the highest and jump off. It's a bit scary but also really exhilarating. And we can feel like we're flying for a moment!My favorite part of the playground is the basketball court. I love shooting hoops and playing games with my friends. We have our own little tournaments and cheer each other on. It's a great way to bond and have some friendly competition.But the best thing about the playground is that it's a place where we can all just be ourselves and have fun. We forget about our worries and problems for a while and just enjoy being kids. It's a place full of laughter and happiness, and I'll always remember it as the most special part of my school.篇9My most impressive place in the school is the playground. The playground is super fun and there are so many cool things to do there.First of all, there are lots of swings on the playground. Swinging on the swings is my favorite thing to do! It's so fun to go back and forth and try to swing higher and higher. Sometimes my friends and I have swing competitions to see who can swing the highest.There's also a big slide on the playground. It's really tall and kind of scary to go down, but it's so exciting! I love sliding down as fast as I can and feeling the wind in my face. Sometimes I even try to go down the slide backwards, which is extra fun and silly.Another cool thing on the playground is the monkey bars. I love trying to swing from bar to bar without falling. It's achallenge, but it's really fun to see how far I can go. Sometimes I pretend I'm a monkey swinging through the trees in the jungle.And of course, there's a big open space on the playground where we can play tag, kickball, or just run around and play games. It's a great place to hang out with my friends and have fun together. Sometimes we even have picnics on the playground during lunchtime.Overall, the playground is the best part of school for me. I always look forward to recess so I can go outside and play. It's a place where I can have fun, be active, and make great memories with my friends. I love the playground!篇10My school is super cool! There are so many fun things to do and so many cool places to explore. But the most impressive place in my school is the library.The library is like a magical paradise for book lovers like me. As soon as you walk in, you are greeted by rows and rows of colorful books waiting to be read. The shelves are stacked high with all kinds of books – from adventure stories to science books to fairy tales. There are even picture books for the little kids!One of the things I love the most about the library is the cozy reading nooks. There are big fluffy bean bags and comfy armchairs where you can sit and get lost in your favorite book. Sometimes, I spend hours reading in the library, forgetting about everything else going on in the world.But the best part of the library is the librarian, Mrs. Smith. She is like a book wizard who knows everything about every book in the library. Whenever I need help finding a book, she is always there to guide me in the right direction. She also organizes fun reading challenges and book clubs that make reading even more exciting.Overall, the library in my school is the most impressive place that has left a lasting impression on me. It is a place where I can escape into different worlds, learn new things, and make wonderful memories. I can't wait to spend more time in the library and discover new adventures through the pages of books.。
大学校园里最令人印象深刻的事情英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1One of the most impressive things on a college campus is the sense of community and camaraderie that can be found among students, faculty, and staff. From the moment you step foot on campus, you are greeted with a warm welcome and a feeling of belonging. This sense of unity is evident in all aspects of campus life, from the classroom to the dorms to the many clubs and organizations.One of the most memorable experiences I have had on campus was during my freshman year when I attended a lecture given by a renowned professor. The lecture hall was packed with students eager to learn from this expert in their field. What struck me the most was the way the professor engaged with the students, asking for their opinions and encouraging discussion. It was clear that he was genuinely interested in what we had to say and wanted us to be active participants in the learning process.Another unforgettable experience was when I joined a club on campus dedicated to community service. I was inspired by thepassion and dedication of my fellow club members as we worked together to make a positive impact in our community. Whether we were volunteering at a local homeless shelter or organizing a fundraiser for a worthy cause, I was amazed by the power of a group of like-minded individuals coming together to make a difference.One of the most heartwarming experiences I have had on campus was when I witnessed the support and compassion shown by the college community in times of need. Whether it was a student struggling with mental health issues or a natural disaster affecting the campus, I was touched by the outpouring of love and support from my peers. It was in these moments that I truly felt the strength of the college community and the power of coming together to support one another.In conclusion, the most memorable thing about college campuses is the sense of community and camaraderie that can be found among students, faculty, and staff. From engaging lectures to impactful community service projects to moments of support and compassion, the college experience is truly enriched by the people who make up the campus community. It is through these moments that we form lasting memories and connections that will stay with us long after we have graduated.篇2One of the most impressive things on a college campus is the sense of community and camaraderie that can be experienced among the students, faculty, and staff. This feeling of togetherness is not only evident in the classroom, but also in the various activities and events that take place on campus throughout the year.One event that stands out in my memory is the annual campus-wide charity fundraiser. Each year, students, staff, and faculty come together to raise money for a local charity or cause. The event typically includes a variety of activities such as bake sales, car washes, and even a carnival with games and prizes. The entire campus community gets involved, from organizing the event to volunteering their time to help out on the day of the fundraiser.What makes this event so impressive is the level of participation and enthusiasm from everyone on campus. Students who may not have interacted much with each other in the classroom come together to work towards a common goal. Faculty and staff members show their support by donating their time and resources to help make the event a success. The senseof unity and purpose that is felt during the fundraiser is truly inspiring.Another aspect of campus life that leaves a lasting impression is the diversity of backgrounds and experiences that can be found among the student body. Students come from all over the country and the world, bringing with them their own unique perspectives and ideas. This diversity enriches the learning environment and encourages students to beopen-minded and accepting of others.One particular experience that stands out to me is a class project that I worked on with a group of international students. Each member of the group brought their own cultural perspective to the project, leading to lively discussions and a truly collaborative effort. I learned so much from my classmates and gained a deeper appreciation for different cultural traditions and ways of thinking.In addition to the sense of community and diversity that can be found on a college campus, the opportunities for personal and academic growth are also impressive. Students have access to a wide range of resources and support services that can help them succeed in their academic pursuits. From academicadvising to tutoring services, there are plenty of resources available to help students reach their full potential.One experience that has left a lasting impression on me is the mentorship program that I participated in during my sophomore year. I was paired with a faculty member who provided guidance and support as I navigated my academic and career goals. The mentorship program helped me develop my skills and confidence, and I am grateful for the support and encouragement that I received.Overall, the most impressive thing about college campus life is the sense of community, diversity, and opportunity that can be found within the campus walls. From fundraising events to cultural exchanges, there are so many memorable experiences to be had on a college campus. I am grateful for the time that I have spent on campus and the lessons that I have learned along the way. College truly is a unique and inspiring place to be.篇3One of the most impressive things that happened on my university campus was the annual charity event organized by the student council. Every year, the student council would come upwith creative and fun ways to raise money for a different charity organization.One year, the theme for the charity event was "Giving Back to the Community." The student council members decided to host a fundraising carnival on the campus grounds, with various game booths, food stalls, and performances by student clubs. They put in a lot of effort into planning and organizing the event, and even reached out to local businesses for sponsorships and donations.On the day of the carnival, the campus was buzzing with excitement. Students, faculty, and even residents from the surrounding community came together to support the cause. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and joy as everyone pitched in to make the event a success.I was particularly impressed by the dedication and passion of the student council members. They worked tirelessly to ensure that everything ran smoothly, from setting up the booths to coordinating the performances. Despite facing challenges along the way, they remained positive and focused on their goal of raising as much money as possible for the charity.In the end, the charity event was a huge success. Not only did the student council exceed their fundraising target, but theyalso raised awareness about the importance of giving back to those in need. It was heartwarming to see the impact that a group of dedicated individuals can have on a community, and it left a lasting impression on everyone who participated.Overall, the charity event organized by the student council was a powerful reminder of the positive impact that we can have when we come together for a common cause. It was a shining example of the spirit of community and generosity that thrives on our university campus, and it will always be one of the most memorable experiences during my time at university.。
四级英语作文真题范文印象最深刻的事全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1One day, I took the China National four-level English exam. It was so hard that I couldn't believe it! The most unforgettable part of the test was the listening section. The speakers talked so fast and I couldn't catch all the words they said. I felt like my brain was going to explode!But luckily, I had practiced a lot before the exam. I listened to English songs every day, watched English movies with subtitles, and even talked to myself in English in front of the mirror. All that hard work paid off because I managed to understand most of the audio clips during the test.The reading section was also tough. There were long passages with difficult vocabulary and complex sentence structures. I had to read each paragraph carefully and try to grasp the main idea of the text. My head was spinning by the time I finished reading all the passages, but I felt proud that I had tried my best.Writing the essay was the last part of the test. I had to brainstorm ideas, organize my thoughts, and write a coherent and well-structured essay in just 30 minutes. It was a race against time, but I managed to finish it on time. I poured my heart into the essay and expressed my opinions clearly.In the end, I was exhausted but happy that I had completed the exam. I knew that no matter what the result would be, I had given it my all. And that's what matters the most.篇2There was a time when I was very nervous because I had to take the four-level English test. I spent a lot of time studying and practicing, but I was still worried that I wouldn't do well. On the day of the test, I woke up early and ate a good breakfast to give myself energy. I made sure to bring all the necessary materials, like pencils and erasers, with me to the test center.When the test started, I was nervous at first, but as I went on I started to relax and focus on the questions. I remembered all the grammar rules and vocabulary words I had studied, and I tried my best to answer each question carefully. Even though some of the questions were difficult, I didn't give up and kept trying my best.After the test was over, I felt a mix of relief and anxiety. I was relieved that it was finally done, but I was anxious about how I had done. I knew that I had tried my best, but I didn't know if it was enough to pass the test.A few weeks later, I received my test results in the mail. I was so nervous to open the envelope, but when I saw that I had passed the test, I was overjoyed! All my hard work had paid off, and I was so proud of myself for achieving something that I had worked so hard for.This experience taught me that hard work and dedication can lead to success, and that even when things seem difficult, it's important to never give up. I will always remember the day I passed the four-level English test as one of the most memorable and rewarding experiences of my life.篇3One time, I had to take the Four-level English test. It was super scary because I didn't know if I would pass or not. But there was this one question that was really easy and it made me feel confident.The question was about my favorite animal and why I liked it.I chose to write about pandas because they are super cute andfluffy. I wrote about how they eat bamboo all day and how they love to roll around in the mud.I also wrote about how pandas are endangered and how we need to do our part to protect them. When I finished the question, I felt really proud of myself. I even drew a little picture of a panda next to my answer.When I got my test results back, I saw that I passed with flying colors. I was so happy and relieved. That question about pandas really saved me!From that day on, whenever I see a panda, I always think back to that Four-level English test. It was a stressful experience, but it taught me that sometimes the simplest answers are the best ones. And pandas are always the best answer!篇4One day, we had to take a big test in English class. It was called the Four Ji test. Everyone was really nervous because we heard it was super hard. But our teacher told us not to worry and just do our best.When the test started, I was so scared that I almost forgot all the English words I knew. But I calmed myself down and startedworking on the questions. Some of them were easy, but some of them were really tricky. I had to think really hard to figure out the answers. It was like a big puzzle that I had to solve.After the test was over, I felt relieved but also worried about how I did. I wasn't sure if I answered all the questions right. But I tried my best, so I knew that was all I could do.A few weeks later, we got the test results back. I was so nervous to see how I did. When I looked at my score, I couldn't believe it. I got a really good grade! I was so happy and proud of myself. All the hard work and studying paid off.That's why the Four Ji test is the most memorable thing for me. It taught me that hard work and determination can help you achieve your goals. I will never forget that lesson.篇5Once upon a time, my sister took the four-level English test and she told me about one of the most impressive experiences she had during the test. She said that the listening part was the most challenging for her because the speakers spoke really fast and she couldn't catch all the details at first.But what impressed her the most was the reading part. There was a passage about a famous novel that she had never heard of before. She had only read the summary of the passage once before the test, so she didn't know much about it. But she found the questions really easy to answer because the passage was well written and the questions were straightforward.She told me that she was really nervous during the test, but she tried her best to stay calm and focused. She said that she took deep breaths and read the questions carefully before she started answering them. She also tried to stay positive and not let the difficult questions get to her.In the end, my sister said that she was really proud of herself for finishing the test and doing her best. She said that she learned a lot from the experience and she was excited to see the results. She also said that she was grateful for all the support and encouragement she received from our family and friends.And that was the most impressive experience my sister had during the four-level English test.篇6One day, I went to take the English four-level exam. It was soooooo hard! I had to write an essay about the most impressive things in my mind.I remembered the time when I went to the zoo with my family. I saw a tiger for the first time in my life! It was so big and scary, but also very cool. I could see its sharp teeth and hear its loud roar. It was like something out of a movie!Another thing that impressed me was when I went to a concert with my friends. The singer sang so beautifully and the music was so loud and fun. I felt like I was dancing in the sky!But the most impressive thing for me was when I went camping with my classmates. We sat around the campfire and told ghost stories. It was so spooky and exciting! I was scared, but also very happy because I was with my friends.Overall, I think the most impressive things in my mind are the times when I have fun with my family and friends. Those are the moments that I will never forget. I hope I can have more experiences like that in the future!。
补充问题:Q:What did you do after four years of college?Q:大学四年,你都做了什么?A:My undergraduate experience is mainly divided into two stages:One is the learning experience.During my time in school,I have been studying hard and achieved excellent results.I have won the second prize of the National Mathematical Competition,3national inspirational scholarships and3school-level scholarships,etc.honor.The second is practical experience.I participated in a charity club.I visited children with disabilities and carried out various activities in school.I also did part-time jobs,mainly to supervise junior high school students to write homework.A:我的本科经历主要分为两个阶段:一是学习经历,在校期间我一直努力学习,成绩优秀,曾获得全国数学竞赛二等奖,3次国家励志奖学金及3次校级奖学金等荣誉。
二是实践经历,我参加了公益社团,曾去探望残障儿童和在校开展各种活动,也曾做过兼职,主要是看管初中生写作业。
Q:Could you talk about one of the most successful things in your impression?(Or the biggest achievement in your impression?)Q:请你谈谈你印象中做得最成功的一件事?(或你的印象中取得的最大的成就?)A:I don’t think I have any special achievements,but I feel that the most successful is the entrance examination,and I can go in and re-examine to meet the teachers.I am World War II. After the baptism of World War I,I deeply understand the hard work The importance of hard work and serious attitude,so during World War II,I did not slack in the slightest.Recalling that the most impressive thing in preparation for the war is that I insisted on memorizing the morning every day since the decision of World War II,and recite while walking,so that I can walk almost every day during the day Wan Bu,maybe to find satisfaction,but it also greatly inspired me.It seems really funny now,but I am happy because I just do what I should do in my ordinary life.A:我觉得自己没有什么特别的成就,但是我感觉最成功的就是考研了,并且能够顺利地进去复试见到各位老师,我这次是二战,经过一战的洗礼,我深刻的认识到勤奋努力和认真态度的重要性,所以二战期间,我没有丝毫懈怠,回想起备战时印象最深的就是从决定二战时就每天坚持晨背,而且是边走边背诵,这样一天下来几乎每天都能走几万步,可能是为了寻找满足感吧,但这也大大激励了我。
大学里留下最深刻印象的内容的英语作文全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1One time in college, I had this class called History of Arts and it was super cool! The professor was this really old guy who knew EVERYTHING about art. He could talk for hours about different paintings and sculptures and stuff. I learned a lot from him, even though sometimes I got a bit bored because there were so many dates and names to remember.But the most memorable thing was when we took a field trip to the art museum. It was HUGE and filled with all kinds of amazing artwork. I saw paintings from famous artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Monet. They were even more beautiful in person than in pictures! I felt like I was walking through a magical world of colors and shapes.The best part was when the professor explained the stories behind the artworks. Like how Picasso's paintings were inspired by his emotions or how Van Gogh used bold brushstrokes to show his passion. It was like unlocking a secret code to understand art better.After that field trip, I started appreciating art more. I would spend hours in the museum, just looking at different pieces and letting my imagination run wild. I even tried painting myself, although I'm not as talented as those famous artists!I'll never forget that class and the amazing experience of exploring the art museum. It opened my eyes to a whole new world of creativity and expression. Who knew that staring at a painting could be so inspiring? Art is truly magical!篇2When I went to college, I was so excited to start this new chapter of my life. There were many things that left a deep impression on me during my time in college. One of the most memorable experiences was when I joined a club called the Environmental Awareness Club. We did a lot of activities to raise awareness about protecting the environment. We organized clean-up events in the community, planted trees on campus, and held seminars on recycling and reducing waste.One event that stood out to me was when we visited a local recycling center. It was eye-opening to see how much waste is generated every day and how important it is to recycle and reduce our carbon footprint. I learned that even small actions,like using reusable water bottles and bags, can make a big difference in protecting the environment.Another memorable experience was when I studied abroad for a semester in Japan. It was my first time traveling alone and living in a different country. I had to adapt to a new culture, language, and way of life. It was challenging at first, but I made friends from all over the world and learned so much from the experience. I became more open-minded and independent, and it was an unforgettable time of personal growth.Overall, my college experience was a time of exploration, growth, and learning. I will always cherish the memories and lessons I gained during those years. College was a time ofself-discovery and building lifelong friendships, and I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that shaped me into the person I am today.篇3The most impressive thing in collegeHey guys! Today I want to talk about the most impressive thing that happened to me in college. It was super cool and I will never forget it!So, it all happened during our field trip to a local museum. It was so much fun to see all the dinosaur bones and mummies. But the best part was when we found a secret passage behind one of the exhibits. It was like something out of a movie!We all decided to explore the passage and see where it led. It was dark and creepy, but we were all so excited. As we walked further and further, we started to see strange symbols on the walls. It was like being in an ancient tomb or something.Then, suddenly, we heard a loud noise coming from up ahead. We were all so scared but also curious. We finally reached the end of the passage and found ourselves in a huge chamber. And do you know what we saw there? TREASURE! Real, glittering treasure!We couldn't believe our eyes. It was like finding buried treasure or something. We were all screaming and jumping up and down with excitement. It was the best day ever!After that, we had to leave the chamber and return to the museum. But we will never forget that incredible adventure. It was the most impressive thing that ever happened to me in college.I hope you enjoyed my story! Have you ever had an adventure like that? Let me know in the comments!篇4One time when I was in college, I had the most amazing experience ever! It was so cool and fun and I will never forget it.It all started when my friends and I decided to join a study abroad program in Japan. We were so excited to go to a new country and experience a different culture. When we arrived in Japan, we were greeted by our host families who were so kind and welcoming. They showed us around their city and taught us about their customs and traditions. It was so interesting to learn about a new culture and I felt like I was in a whole new world.One day, our host family took us to a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. It was so beautiful and serene. The tea master showed us how to prepare and drink matcha tea in the traditional way. We had to sit on the tatami mats and follow all the rituals. It was such a peaceful and meditative experience. I felt so calm and relaxed and it was like nothing I had ever experienced before.After the tea ceremony, we visited a traditional Japanese garden. The garden was so peaceful and serene, with beautifulflowers and trees everywhere. We walked around the garden and took in all the sights and smells. It was like being in a fairy tale.That day in Japan was truly unforgettable. It was the most amazing experience of my college life and I will always cherish the memories. I learned so much about a new culture and made lifelong friends. It was a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget.篇5When I think about my most memorable experience in college, the first thing that comes to mind is the time I joined a study group for my biology class. It was such a fun and exciting experience because I got to make new friends and learn in a different way.At first, I was a little nervous to join the study group because I didn't know anyone in it. But once I got there, I realized that everyone was really friendly and welcoming. We started off by introducing ourselves and sharing why we wanted to be in the study group. Some people wanted extra help with the material, while others just wanted to meet new people and study together. It was cool to see how we all had different reasons for being there, but we all shared the same goal of doing well in the class.One of the things I loved most about the study group was the way we worked together to understand the material. We would take turns explaining concepts to each other and asking questions when we didn't understand something. It was amazing to see how everyone had their own strengths and weaknesses, and how we could help each other succeed by sharing our knowledge and experiences. I remember feeling so proud when I was able to explain a difficult concept to someone else, and equally grateful when someone else helped me understand something I was struggling with.But it wasn't just about studying - we also had a lot of fun together. We would take breaks to play games or go out for food, and we even went on a few outings to explore the city. I made some really close friends in the study group, and I will always cherish the memories we made together.Looking back on my college experience, I realize that joining the study group was one of the best decisions I ever made. Not only did it help me academically, but it also allowed me to form meaningful connections with my peers. I am grateful for the friendships I made and the lessons I learned, and I will always look back on my time in the study group with fondness.篇6When I first came to college, I was really excited and nervous at the same time. Everything seemed new and different, and I didn't know what to expect. But as time went on, I started to settle in and get used to the college life.One of the things that left the biggest impression on me in college was the sense of independence. In elementary school, we always had teachers and parents telling us what to do and when to do it. But in college, it's up to us to manage our time and responsibilities. It was a little overwhelming at first, but I soon realized that it was empowering to be in control of my own choices.Another thing that stood out to me was the diversity of people in college. There were students from all over the world, with different backgrounds and beliefs. It was eye-opening to meet and interact with so many different kinds of people. I learned to appreciate the value of diversity and the importance of respecting others' perspectives.Lastly, the academic challenges in college were something that I will never forget. The workload was much heavier than in elementary school, and the expectations were higher. I had to push myself to study harder and stay focused on my goals. It wastough at times, but overcoming those challenges made me feel proud of myself.Overall, my experience in college has been a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences. It has been a time of growth, learning, and self-discovery. I am grateful for the memories and lessons that I have gained during my time in college, and I look forward to more adventures in the future.篇7Once upon a time, there was a little boy who went to visit his big brother at college. The little boy was so excited to see all the big kids studying and having fun on the campus.The first thing that caught his eye was the big library with tons and tons of books. The little boy had never seen so many books in one place before! He couldn't wait to explore all the different subjects and learn new things.Next, the big brother took the little boy to his dorm room. The little boy was amazed by how cozy and colorful it was. He saw all the posters on the walls and the bunk beds where the students slept. He even got to try out the big brother's computer and play some fun games.But the most exciting part of the day was when the big brother took the little boy to a real college class. The professor was talking about outer space and the planets, and the little boy's eyes lit up with wonder. He had never heard such fascinating things before!As they left the campus that day, the little boy knew that he wanted to go to college one day too. He couldn't wait to learn new things, make new friends, and have his own big adventure. The memories of that day would stay with him forever.篇8One day, I went to visit my sister at college and I had the best time ever! There were so many fun things to do and see on campus.First, we went to the library and I couldn't believe how big it was! There were shelves and shelves of books and computers everywhere. My sister showed me how to find books on the computer and it was so cool. I even got my own library card!Next, we went to the cafeteria for lunch. There were so many yummy foods to choose from, like pizza, burgers, and ice cream.I couldn't decide what to eat, so I ended up getting a little bit ofeverything. My sister's friends joined us and we all sat together and chatted.After lunch, we went to the football field to watch a game. I had never been to a college football game before and it was so exciting! The crowd was cheering and the players were running around and tackling each other. I was cheering and clapping along with everyone else.Finally, we went back to my sister's dorm room and watched a movie on her TV. It was so cozy and fun to hang out with her and her friends. I didn't want the day to end!Overall, my day at college was the best day ever. I had so much fun and made so many great memories. I can't wait to go back and visit again soon!篇9When I went to college, there were so many things that left a big impression on me! Like, seriously, I could talk about it for days! But if I had to pick just one thing that was the most memorable, it would definitely be my first day on campus.So, picture this: I was super nervous because everything was so new and different. The buildings were huge, the classes werepacked, and there were so many people walking around. I didn't know where anything was and I was worried about getting lost.But then, something amazing happened. I met my roommate, Lucy, and she was so nice! She showed me around campus, introduced me to some of her friends, and even helped me find my classes. I felt like I had known her forever, even though we had just met.And you know what? That's when I realized that college wasn't just about studying and getting good grades. It was also about making new friends, learning new things, and growing as a person. I felt so excited and inspired to start this new chapter of my life.From that day on, I knew that college was going to be an unforgettable experience. And looking back now, I can say for sure that my first day on campus was definitely the most memorable moment of my time in college.篇10Oh my gosh, let me tell you about the most impressive thing I experienced in college! It was so cool, guys!So, one time in college, I was taking this super interesting class about ancient civilizations. We learned all about the Mayans, the Egyptians, and the Greeks. It was like going on a big adventure through time!But the most amazing part was when my professor took us on a field trip to a real-life archaeological dig site. We got to see how archaeologists actually uncover ancient artifacts and piece together the history of a civilization. It was like being a detective, but in the past!I even got to dig up some artifacts myself. I found a piece of pottery that was over a thousand years old! It was so cool to think about who might have used it back in the day.After that experience, I was totally hooked on archaeology. I even changed my major to anthropology so I could learn more about ancient cultures and civilizations.That field trip opened up a whole new world for me, and I will never forget the excitement of discovering the past. College is full of amazing opportunities like that, and I can't wait to see what other adventures await me in the future!。