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大学英语作文

在日常学习、工作抑或是生活中,大家都跟作文打过交道吧,作文是人们以书面形式表情达意的言语活动。作文的注意事项有许多,你确定会写吗?以下是小编帮大家整理的大学英语作文3篇,欢迎阅读与收藏。

as our society is developing,beside excellent academic achievememts,a qualified college student is also expected to cultivate various interests and capacity in social communicating,dealing with problems indepently.

today,virtue is the essence of all the noble and good characters.good college students should pay more attention to virtue cultivation. another term is patriotism.we should love our motherland and contribute to achieving more rapid development for the land where we were born and bred.

finally , stong health is a key factor.good health is the guarantee for achievement.

so we should be learned ,noble-minded and healthy so as to be qualified students.

i was attracted by the scenery out of the window the first day i came to my dormitory and since then it has become my hab it to sit by the window and enjoy the wonderful scenery.every time my roommates see me absorbed in it,they shake their heads, puzzled. to them, there is nothing more than a deserted piece of grassland outside the window. but it is their misfortune to fail to find the wonder and the beauty.

the little garden, as i name it, is fenced at one end by the school wall and at the other by our five storied dormitory building. a couple of tropical trees stand straight at the corner. such is the small but lovely garden. i like sitting in my chair by the window and looking at it affectionately. it takes on new appearances in different seasons, so i never feel bored.

the garden looks very poor in winter. the grass has withered and the bare trees stand lonely in the chilly wind. but when spring comes, the trees are decorated by greenish new leaves and the grassland is dotted with small white flowers. one afternoon after many days'rain, under the blue sky with some drifting clouds, some students are lying on the grass, enjoying the sun shine. i am glad to find someone else to appreciate this place.

but my favorite moment is at night.after a whole day's hard work, i throw myself into the window chair. breathing the fresh air, feeling the soft breeze, and listening to the leaves rustling, i feel refreshed. the whole world seems ready to sleep,and my little garden is dozing off. i enjoy this peaceful moment and gain release for my thoughts.

perhaps the small garden has something deeper that arouses my admiration. it is deserted but it has never abandoned itself.it is not taken care of but it takes care of itself.it suffers the sweltering heat and freezing cold but never yields to all the hardships.

简评

本文描写了作者窗前一块不为人知的草地,称之为“小花园”。作者的“小花园”中没有奇花异草,只有一块草地,角落中长着几棵热带树木,但作者却感受到了其朴素的美。寒冷的'冬天,草木凋零;春天来临,小花园中充满了生命的气息:嫩绿的树木,点缀着小白花,蓝天白云之下,一些学生躺在草地上享受阳光。作者重点描写了小花园的夜景,呼吸着新鲜的空气,感受着清风拂面,作者感到重新精神焕发。

文章最后一段点明主题,说明作者喜爱“小花园”的原因在于其顽强的生命力,在恶劣的环境中仍自强不息。文章寄情于景,立意深刻。

文章文笔流畅,虽然没有什么华丽的辞藻,朴素的语言非常清新自然,如the trees are decorated by greenis hnew leaves and the grassland is dotted with small white flowers;under the blue sky with some drifting clouds;my little garden is dozing off,读来令人处处感受到生活的气息。

this applicant shows that her interest in public interest law flows naturally from her volunteer activities and life eperiences. when you finish this essay, do you have a sense of unity and completion? she tied her conclusion both to the highlights of the body and her lead.

the last thing i remember is falling asleep during a late night rerun of the twilight zone. so when it happened, it was especially eerie, like i had stepped into a lost episode, but rod serling was nowhere in sight; for moment, neither was anybody else. at 4:31 am a merciless shove pushed me off my bed. i crawled on the floor, trying to escape the cruel, uncontrollable shaking, but it followed me. it followed me down the stairs and underneath the dining room table where my family joined me. little did i realize that before the morning sun rose again, i would see everything differently.

my world changed. the 6.7 earthquake which crippled the northridge area on january 17, 1994 rattled and ripped apart the fibers of security in our neighborhood. our home was ruined; smashed glass, crumbled walls, and the lack of electricity, gas, and water made it uninhabitable. without basic utilities, we slept and lived in our car for nine days while guarding our home from looters.

the damage was everywhere. a personal landmark, the granada hills kaiser permanente medical center, collapsed. the site where i had volunteered as a teen advisor 鈥?lobbying for and improving the quality of the teen health clinic while working one- on-one with underprivileged, problem teenagers 鈥?no longer eisted. only an empty lot and the memory of a valuable and productive medical and psychological outreach program for troubled youth remained.

as much as northridge and its surrounding regions changed eternally, so did the lives of the victims internally. following this traumatic eperience, i developed a keen awareness of the fragility of life and a newly restored appreciating for the simplest of my old comforts. as vulnerable and edgy as i was with every aftershock that rolled through the area, i consoled myself with reminders of how we were spared.

with a profound sense of gratitude for our relative good fortune, within weeks of the initial quake i volunteered at the american red cross earthquake relief center.

as my family and i rebuilt our home and our lives, i translated for iranian earthquake victims and performed various clerical tasks. yet, my most valuable contribution to the earthquake relief team stemmed from the moral support i was qualified to provide. with my earthquake eperience, i was able to comfort the teary-eyed victims who approached us for help. i gave them the hope and understanding they sought from a primarily out-of-state staff. i benefited too: my work for the red cross aroused my curiosity in public interest law.

i had the opportunity to eplore this new interest in the summer when i interned in washington d.c. for congressman howard p. (buck) smith of california. that summer i was responsible for attending meetings and informing the congressmans staff of the issues discussed. one of the issues i followed dealt with a proposed guideline to prohibit religious epression in the workplace due to its allegedly offensive nature. defining such acts as wearing a star of david or praying silently before a meal as religious harassment, the bill attempted to equate these acts with verbal or seual harassment.

still the most fulfilling eperience of my internship was serving the mr. smiths constituents when they wrote, called, or visited our washington office. their concerns covered many issues, including city maintenance and the enforcement of fcc regulations on local radio stations; yet, most cries for help grew out of the january 17 disaster.

my eperience in the earthquake proved to be useful in my internship. after all, i was working with mr. earthquake himself. as the only intern from northridge, i was assigned to the earthquake project. i acted as a liaison between constituents and the small business administration, federal emergency management agency, and other governmental agencies that handled quake reconstruction monies. because of my eperience, i was again able to empathize with victims in a way that neither the staff nor the other interns could. as a result of my work, i gained a more profound grasp of the legal process and how it was able to help northridge residents with their post earthquake problems.

the january 17 earthquake dramatically changed my world 鈥?both inside and out. in the red cross shelter and in congressman smiths office, my career ambitions took shape: public interest law grabbed me. now i want to help those who cannot purchase legal services, not only by providing the empathy gained during my own trying eperiences, but also by using the skills and knowledge i will acquire at the abc law school. with this preparation, i look forward to helping others escape their legal or bureaucratic twilight zones.