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给外国朋友介绍清华大学的英语作文

给外国朋友介绍清华大学的英语作文

给外国朋友介绍清华大学的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My School Tour of Tsinghua UniversityHi friends! Today I got to go on a really cool field trip to Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. It's one of the best universities in the whole country. I'm so excited to tell you all about it!First, we went to the main campus which is HUGE - it's like a tiny city! There are lots of pretty old buildings with gardens and trees everywhere. Our guide told us the campus used to be the gardens for an emperor's palace a long time ago. That's why it looks so beautiful and fancy.Then we got to see the iconic Bao'en Gate which has been there for over 100 years. It almost looks like a castle gate with its big stone arches and decorations. Our guide said students rub the big stone lions outside for good luck before taking tests. I tried rubbing them too! Behind the gate is this long, wide road called Wen Yuan Xi Lu where you can see all the old classroom buildings on each side.Next, we went to check out some of the cool facilities for students. The libraries are incredible - they are gigantic and hold millions of books! They have tons of different study areas too with computers and nice desks. My favorite was the underground study room that looks like something from a movie set. So modern and sleek!Speaking of modern, we got to tour the new Bio-X center which just opened last year. It's this amazing building for biology and science research that cost over 1 billion yuan to build! Everything inside looks so advanced with all the lab equipment and tools. The coolest part was getting to see the powerful microscopes that can zoom in on tiny molecules. I felt like a real scientist there.For lunch we ate at one of the big cafeteria buildings on campus. There were so many different restaurants to choose from like Chinese food, Korean BBQ, pizza, and more! I got some delicious dumplings and fried rice. The cafeteria had a food court setup where you could try foods from all over the world. My taste buds were definitely happy.After eating, we stopped by the gymnasium which is basically a giant sports palace! It has basketball courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, a track, workout rooms...you name it!Apparently it's also where they hold concerts and ceremonies when a lot of people need to gather. Tsinghua has something like 100 sports teams too.Then it was time to check out the housing areas. We got to explore one of the undergrad dorms which had tiny little rooms for students to live in. The rooms reminded me of college dorms you see in movies - pretty basic with just beds and desks. But the dorm buildings have cool common areas to hang out with friends, study rooms, and even convenience stores inside. It's like its own little neighborhood.The guide told us that over 1/3 of all students at Tsinghua actually come from other countries around the world. There are international student dorms, culture centers, language learning classes, and clubs so the foreign students can meet others and practice Chinese. It seems like they go out of their way to make sure international kids feel welcome and at home.Finally, we took a walk around the Tsinghua University Sculpture Park which has artwork created by students displayed all over the trails and fields. Some of the metal and rock sculptures were so unique and massive! My favorite was probably the giant sphere made from pieces of steel. It looked like a huge ball of titanium nails篇2My University Is The Best!Hi! My name is Xiaoming and I am 10 years old. I study really hard because I want to go to the best university in China when I grow up - Tsinghua University! Let me tell you all about this amazing school.Tsinghua University is located in Beijing, the capital city of China. It's in the Haidian district which is known as a really smart area with lots of schools and research centers. The university has several pretty campuses spread out across Haidian. The main one is huge - it's like a small city in itself!On the main campus, there are classical Chinese-style buildings with courtyards and gardens. But there are also modern glass and steel buildings for the labs and libraries. Everything looks so cool and high-tech. I really want my future dorm room to have all those fancy science gadgets!Tsinghua University was established in 1911, so it has over 100 years of history. It started as a school to teach students from China about modern sciences and technologies from the West. The name "Tsinghua" means "cultivating Chinese learning." Sothe goal was to blend the best of Chinese and Western knowledge together.Many famous Chinese scholars, scientists and leaders have studied or taught at Tsinghua over the decades. Two of China's presidents are Tsinghua alumni. Maybe I could be president one day if I go there? Just kidding...I think I'd rather be an engineer or scientist.Nowadays, Tsinghua is ranked as the best university in all of mainland China. It's also one of the top universities in the whole world for subjects like engineering, computer science, and natural sciences. The teachers and researchers there are real experts working on cutting-edge stuff.My favorite departments at Tsinghua are probably the School of Aerospace and the School of Information Science & Technology. How awesome would it be to design airplanes and spaceships? Or create the next big artificial intelligence system? The possibilities seem endless if you study at a world-class research university like Tsinghua.But Tsinghua isn't all just about academics and research. They have over 200 student clubs and organizations you can join to pursue your hobbies and interests. There are clubs for music, dance, sports, volunteering, you name it. The students even puton a famous annual Chinese opera production. I enjoy singing, so maybe I could join the choir club.The sports facilities at Tsinghua are also really impressive from what I've seen in pictures and videos. They have a huge stadium for soccer and track events. There are modern gyms and pools for swimming and diving too. Tsinghua's sports teams are some of the best in Chinese university competitions.Even though Tsinghua is this elite university, they have programs to make sure students from all backgrounds across China can attend if they are qualified. There are special entrance exam policies and financial aid opportunities for students from rural or low-income areas. Tsinghua believes in giving every bright student a chance to receive an excellent education.Getting admitted to Tsinghua is incredibly difficult though - the acceptance rate is only around 1 in 300 applicants! You have to get a near-perfect score on the competitive National College Entrance Exam. There's also an intense application process with essays, recommendations, and interviews. I'm going to have to study so hard over the next few years.But I know being a Tsinghua student will be worth all the hard work and effort. It's like a golden ticket to an amazing future! Graduates from Tsinghua are highly sought-after byemployers at top companies and research institutes in China and around the globe. Just having "Tsinghua University" on your resume opens up a world of opportunities.Tsinghua alumni have gone on to become leaders in many different fields - academia, business, technology, politics, you name it. Many have made pioneering innovations and breakthroughs that have really impacted our modern world. I hope that by getting an education at this prestigious institution, I too could go on to make important contributions to society one day.So that's why Tsinghua University is my dream school - it truly is the best university in China and one of the most elite in the whole world. With its long history, academic excellence, research leadership, and amazing resources, Tsinghua provides students with an unparalleled educational experience. If I can overcome the difficult admissions challenge, being a student there would be an incredible honor and privilege.I better get back to studying now! I have a bright future ahead of me at Tsinghua University...I can already picture myself strolling across that beautiful campus in my scholar's gown. Just you wait and see - one day, I'll be part of the next generation of Tsinghua's proud legacy!篇3Here's an essay introducing Tsinghua University to a foreign friend, written in a tone suitable for an elementary school student (around 2,000 words):My University: Tsinghua UniversityHi there, my foreign friend! Today, I want to tell you about a very special place in my country - Tsinghua University. It's one of the best universities in China, and many people dream of studying there.Tsinghua University is located in Beijing, which is the capital city of China. It's a huge campus with lots of beautiful buildings, gardens, and even a lake! Imagine walking to class surrounded by tall trees, colorful flowers, and friendly squirrels scampering around. Isn't that lovely?The university has a long history that goes back over a hundred years. It was first built in 1911, which means it's older than your grandparents! Back then, it was called "Tsinghua College," but it became a university later on.One of the coolest things about Tsinghua is its motto: "Self-Discipline and Social Commitment." This means that thestudents there not only study hard but also care about helping others and making the world a better place. Isn't that awesome?Tsinghua University has many different schools and departments where you can study all kinds of subjects. If you love science, you can learn about physics, chemistry, and even aerospace engineering (that's all about building rockets and satellites!). If you're more interested in art and culture, you can study things like Chinese literature, history, and philosophy.But Tsinghua isn't just about studying. There are so many fun activities and clubs for students to join. You can play sports like basketball, soccer, or even try traditional Chinese martial arts like kung fu! There are also music clubs, dance clubs, and even a club for people who love to play video games.One of the most famous buildings on campus is the Main Library. It's a massive building with millions of books on every topic you can imagine. There are even special rooms for group study and quiet reading areas. If you ever get lost in the library, don't worry - they have maps to help you find your way around!Another cool thing about Tsinghua is that many famous and important people have studied or worked there. For example, did you know that the former president of China, Hu Jintao, went to Tsinghua? And some of the greatest scientists and inventors inChina, like the "Father of Chinese Aerodynamics" Qian Xuesen, also studied at Tsinghua.Every year, thousands of students from all over China and even other countries come to Tsinghua to study and learn. They work hard, make new friends, and have all sorts of adventures on campus.One day, if you keep studying hard and dreaming big, you might even have the chance to visit or study at Tsinghua University yourself! Wouldn't that be amazing? Just imagine walking through those beautiful gardens, attending classes with brilliant professors, and making friends from all around the world.Well, that's my introduction to the wonderful Tsinghua University. I hope you enjoyed learning about this special place and that it inspired you to keep exploring and learning about different cultures and universities. Who knows, maybe we'll both end up studying at Tsinghua one day!篇4My Foreign Friend's Visit to Tsinghua UniversityHi! My name is Li Ming and I'm 10 years old. I'm a 5th grader at Beijing Elementary School. Last week, my family had a very special visitor - my cousin Emma from the United States! Emma is 12 years old and lives in New York City with her mom, dad and little brother. She came to Beijing to spend her summer vacation with us and learn about China.Emma had been studying some Chinese language and culture at her school, but she didn't know very much about Chinese universities. So my dad, who is a professor, said he would take us on a tour of his university which is called Tsinghua. Tsinghua is one of the best and most famous universities not just in Beijing, but in all of China! I was really excited to show Emma around.On the morning of our tour, we took the subway to the Tsinghua station. When we came up from underground, the first thing I showed Emma was the amazing main gate called the Shungeng Gate. It's so tall and looks sort of like a castle gate from ancient times, but it's made of concrete instead of brick or stone. The symbol of Tsinghua University with the two Chinese characters is carved right into the top part. Emma thought it looked super cool!After we went through the gate, we could see the entire campus grounds which are absolutely huge! There are tons of buildings, gardens, statues, sports fields and even a couple of temples. Emma couldn't believe a university could be so big - she said it was like a small city!The first stop on our tour was the main library called the Tsinghua University Library. My dad said it's one of the biggest libraries in the entire world and has over 6 million books! That's more books than even Emma's whole neighborhood in New York City. The library building itself is beautiful too, built with traditional Chinese architecture like curved roofs and painted beams. We just looked around the lobby because you're not allowed to be loud or run around inside the actual library.Next we walked through the scenic Tsinghua Garden which has pretty much every type of plant and flower you can imagine from across China. There's a big lake in the middle with wildlife like ducks and swans swimming around. We also saw the famous Gingko trees that Tsinghua is known for. Emma had never seen trees like that before with their unique fanned leaves. Some of the trees are hundreds of years old!For lunch we ate at one of the big cafeterias on campus. The food wasn't anything too special, just basic Chinese dishes likeveggie stir-fries, dumplings, noodles and rice. But Emma still got to try Using wooden chopsticks which she hadn't done before. She dropped her food a couple times but I showed her the proper way to hold them.After lunch, we headed over to the sports area of campus to see the football (soccer) stadium, basketball arena, tennis courts, swimming pools and track & field stadium. Some of the facilities were used for the 2008 Beijing Olympics! We also saw students practicing everything from ping-pong to martial arts. Emma played softball back home so she was impressed by how seriously the students took their training.Then it was time to tour some of the academic buildings. First my dad showed us the buildings for his department, which is Physics. He let us peek inside some of the labs and see the big fancy equipment they use to run experiments. Next we went to check out the buildings for Computer Science, one of the subjects Emma is really interested in. The computers and technology they had looked super advanced, way morehigh-tech than the computer labs at Emma's school.Finally, we visited the iconic auditorium called the Bao'en Auditorium. It's basically the biggest auditorium on campus where they hold ceremonies, conferences, performances andother big events. The whole building sort of looks like a traditional round Chinese theater from the outside. And the inside auditorium was just massive, with a gigantic stage and enough seating for thousands of people! Emma imagined what it must be like to receive your diploma there after graduating.On our walk back through campus to exit throug篇5My School Trip to Tsinghua UniversityHi! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I study at Beida Primary School in Beijing. A few weeks ago, my whole class went on a really cool field trip to Tsinghua University! Tsinghua is one of the best universities in China and even the whole world. I'm so excited to tell you all about our amazing school trip!First of all, Tsinghua University is located in the Haidian District of Beijing, which is in the northwest part of the city. It's not too far from my school actually. We took a bus there and it only took about 30 minutes. When we arrived, I was so impressed by how big and beautiful the campus is! It's absolutely huge, with many old traditional-style buildings lined up along curved roads and pathways. There are also some very modernbuildings made of glass and steel. Everything looked so clean, neat and orderly.Our tour guide first took us to visit the famous Tsinghua University Main Building. This building is a landmark of the campus and one of the university's oldest structures, built in 1924. It has a courtyard in front with pretty gardens and two stone lions guarding the entrance. Our guide told us it was designed by a famous architect from the United States named Henry K. Murphy. He made it look like a palace from ancient China! We all thought it was really magnificent.Next, we walked through the Scholars' Garden. It's a classical Chinese garden filled with pagodas, pavilions, ponds and scenic views. Our guide explained that it was built in 1952 as a place for students and professors to read, think and find inspiration in nature. We got to cross over the zigzag bridges and feed the colorful koi fish swimming in the ponds. I loved exploring all the hidden pathways and peaceful corners!After that, we visited the Central Library. Can you believe there are over 3 million books inside?! It has 8 floors and can seat around 4,000 students to study at one time. We only got to see the lobby area, but even that was huge with high ceilings and marble floors. Our guide mentioned the library stays open 24hours a day so students can come read anytime. I want to study there when I'm older!For lunch, we ate at one of the school cafeterias. There were so many different food stations offering all kinds of yummy Chinese dishes like noodles, dumplings, rice bowls and stir-fries. My favorite part was the dessert counter that had things like egg tarts, sweet soups and red bean pancakes. After eating, we had some free time to explore other parts of the campus on our own. My friends and I really enjoyed walking along the Xuanwu Lake and watching students punting on the water.In the afternoon, we attended a really interesting lecture by a Tsinghua professor about artificial intelligence and robots. He showed us videos of some robots they have created that can walk, talk and even dance! Some of them looked almost human-like. The professor said Tsinghua researchers are working hard to develop smarter AI that could be used for things like self-driving cars and computer assistants. I think robots are so cool and futuristic.Before we left, our tour guide took us to the Tsinghua University Museum. It has exhibits all about the long history of the university and displays some ancient artefacts like ceramics, calligraphy and scientific instruments used by scholars from thepast. My favorite part was seeing the old presidential carriages and limousines used by university leaders from the 1900s!Overall, I had an unforgettable experience visiting Tsinghua University with my class. It's such an amazing and prestigious place. The beautiful campus grounds, historical buildings,world-class facilities and innovative research really impressed me. Tsinghua students are so lucky to be able to study at such an incredible university! Maybe if I work super hard, I can get accepted there when I'm older. For now, I'll always remember the fun memories I made exploring Tsinghua with my friends. I'm so grateful to my teachers for organizing this awesome school trip!篇6My University is the Best in China!Hi! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I want to tell you all about the amazing university in my city called Tsinghua University. It's the best university in China and one of the greatest in the whole world!Tsinghua University is located in Beijing, the capital city of China. It has a very big, beautiful campus with lots of trees, gardens, and even a lake! The buildings are old but pretty, with traditional Chinese architecture like curved roofs and red walls.There are also many modern buildings too. My favorite is the big library - it's huge and has millions of books!Tsinghua was founded in 1911, over 100 years ago. That makes it one of the oldest universities in China. It started as a school to prepare students to study in America, but now it's one of the top research universities in China and the world. Many famous Chinese leaders and scientists graduated from Tsinghua, like the former President Hu Jintao.There are over 38,000 students studying at Tsinghua! Around 3,000 of them are international students from over 120 different countries. Can you imagine speaking over 120 languages on one campus? The students come from all over the world to study at this great school. I would love to meet people from your country studying at Tsinghua someday!The students at Tsinghua study all kinds of different subjects. They have departments for sciences like math, physics, chemistry, and biology. But they also study arts, history, philosophy, and languages. There are schools for engineering, architecture, law, medicine, public policy, and business too. No matter what you want to learn, you can study it at Tsinghua! The students are all really smart and have to work extremely hard to get admitted.Not only is the education excellent, but Tsinghua has very cool campus activities too! They have over 200 student clubs for all different hobbies and interests. There are sports teams like soccer, basketball, ping pong, and martial arts. But also unique clubs like calligraphy, traditional Chinese music, poetry, and robotics. I wish I could join the robotics club - they build really awesome robots!Tsinghua also has amazing events every year that sound like a blast. In the spring, they have a beautiful cherry blossom festival to celebrate the blooming cherry trees. And in the fall, they have colorful maple leaf festivals in the gardens. For the holidays, Tsinghua hosts giant celebrations with fireworks, performances, and delicious food. I've always wanted to go to the new year's festival they hold in January. Can you imagine seeing stunning fireworks above the ancient Tsinghua buildings? It must look magical!Even though Tsinghua is very old, it is also extremelyhigh-tech and innovative. The university has nearly 50 different research institutes and over 130 research labs! Tsinghua scientists study cutting-edge topics like artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, energy, robotics, and much more. Many ofChina's most famous scientists and engineers work at Tsinghua, making incredibly cool inventions.For example, did you know that Tsinghua researchers created the computer chips used in China's fastest supercomputer? That's like the most powerful computer ever made! They are also leaders in high-speed rail technology and built the trains used for China's famous bullet trains. And Tsinghua played a major role in China's space exploration program that landed rovers on the moon! How amazing is that? China is becoming a high-tech superpower thanks to the brilliant minds at Tsinghua.Tsinghua also partners with over 200 universities in other countries to collaborate on research. They have connections all over the world, like with schools in America, England, Japan, Germany, and more. This allows students and professors to travel, study abroad, and work together across many nations. Isn't it neat that Tsinghua brings people from every corner of the globe to China?As you can probably tell, I absolutely LOVE Tsinghua University! It's the best school in China with a beautiful campus, brilliant students, cool traditions, and cutting-edge research that is changing the world. Tsinghua graduates become leaders inevery field - business, science, politics, you name it. I'm going to study extremely hard so that one day, I can hopefully attend the spectacular Tsinghua University too. It really is a national treasure of China!Thank you for letting me tell you all about my favorite university. I hope you learned just how special and amazing Tsinghua truly is. If you ever visit Beijing, you have to go see the Tsinghua campus! Maybe you could even join one of the student tours to explore everywhere. Or maybe you'll end up being an international student there one day? How cool would that be?! Anyways, I'll stop rambling now. Let me know if you have any other questions about this incredible place!。

清华的全称是什么学校

清华的全称是什么学校

清华的全称是什么学校清华大学,全名清华大学(Tsinghua University),是中国最著名的高等学府之一,也是世界知名的研究型大学。

清华大学位于中国北京市海淀区,占地近1000公顷,地处世界科技创新中心之一的北京中关村科学园区。

学校历史清华大学的历史可追溯到1911年,当时称为“清华学堂”,是中国近代最早创办的一所西式大学。

清华学堂的创办者是爱国人士、教育家顾颉刚,他以“自强不息、厚德载物”为校训,致力于培养国家的卓越人才。

在其发展历程中,清华经历了多次重大变革。

1928年,清华学堂改为清华大学,并成为中国最早一批授予博士学位的高等学府之一。

1952年,清华大学成为全日制本科高等学校,同时开展研究生教育。

2000年,清华大学与北京航空航天大学合并,成为中国科技教育体系的重要组成部分。

学科专业作为中国顶尖的综合性大学,清华大学拥有广泛的学科专业覆盖范围。

截至目前,清华大学设有14个学院,包括人文学院、社会科学学院、法学院、经济管理学院、环境学院、信息科学与技术学院、工程物理系、自动化系、计算机科学与技术系、航天航空学院、建筑学院、土木水利学院、材料科学与工程学院和数学科学学院。

除了以上学院,清华大学还拥有多个著名的研究机构和实验室,如清华大学研究院、清华信息科学与技术研究院、前沿科学交叉研究院等。

这些机构和实验室为学校提供了广阔的研究领域和科学创新的机会。

教学和研究清华大学以其严谨的学风和卓越的教学质量享有盛誉。

学校致力于培养拥有创新思维、扎实专业知识和国际视野的高素质人才。

清华大学的本科教育深受学生和家长的追捧,在国内外享有崇高声誉。

清华大学在各学科领域都有杰出的研究成果。

学校在信息科学、计算机科学、电子工程、航空航天等领域一直处于国际领先地位。

清华大学拥有一支充满活力的教师队伍,包括许多国内外学术界知名的教授和研究员。

这些教师们在教学和科研方面具有深厚造诣,取得了多项重要成果和突破性进展。

关于清华大学的简介-清华大学介绍

关于清华大学的简介-清华大学介绍

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清华大学
清华大学(Tsinghua University),简称“清华”,由中华人民共和国教育部直属,中央直管副部级建制,位列“211工程”、“985工程”,入选“珠峰计划”、“2011计划”、“111计划”、“卓越工程师教育培养计划”、“卓越法律人才教育培养计划”、“卓越医生教育培养计划”,为九校联盟、东亚研究型大学协会、环太平洋大学联盟、亚洲大学联盟、清华大学—剑桥大学—麻省理工学院低碳能源大学联盟成员。

清华大学诞生于1911年,依托美国退还的部分“庚子赔款”建立,因北京西北郊的清华园而得名,初称“清华学堂”,是清政府设立的留美预备学校,翌年更名为“清华学校”;为尝试人才的本地培养,1925年设立大学部,1928年更名为“国立清华大学”;1937年抗日战争爆发后,学校南迁长沙,与北京大学、南开大学联合组建“国立长沙临时大学”;1938年迁至昆明,改名为“国立西南联合大学”;1946年迁回清华园,1952年成为一所多科性工业大学;改革开放以来,学校先后恢复或新建了理科、经济、管理和文科类学科,并成立了研究生院和继续教育学院。

清华大学是中国乃至亚洲最著名的高等学府之一,在长达百年的办学历史中,2位共和国主席、7位中央政治局常委、14名两弹一星获得者、600余名院士从这里走出,王国维、梁启超、陈寅恪、赵元任等一大批学术巨匠曾在此执教,恰如清华园工字殿内对联所书——“槛外山光,历春夏秋冬、万千变幻,都非凡境;窗中云影,任东西南北、去来澹荡,洵是仙居”。

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清华大学学生活动中心

清华大学学生活动中心

[ UED ] 131 | 06 | 2021NEARMEDIUM MACRO FAR TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY , BEIJING, CHINA中国,北京,清华大学清华大学学生活动中心TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTERMICRO[ TOPIC ] 主题/城市人因视角下的设计干预 DESIGN INTERVENTION FROM AN URBAN ERGONOMICS PERSPECTIVE[ UED ] 131 | 06 | 2021NEARMEDIUM MACRO FAR 项目地点:北京 海淀区委托方:清华大学基建规划处设计类别:公共建筑项目面积:2.38hm 2总建筑面积:57 000m 2建筑设计:清华大学建筑设计研究院有限公司简盟工作室主持建筑师:张利设计团队:白雪、李晓宁、邓慧姝、屈小羽、窦晶晶材料:清水混凝土、金属网、金属波纹板、金属穿孔板、玻璃幕墙、人造草设计时间:2020.3—2022.6Location: Haidian District, Beijing Client: Office of Construction and Campus Planning, Tsinghua University Classification: Public buildings Project Area: 2.38 sq. hm Total Floor Area: 57 000 sq. m Architects: Atelier TeamMinus, Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University Principal Architect: Zhang Li Design Team: Bai Xue, Li Xiaoning, Deng Huishu, Qu Xiaoyu, Dou Jingjing Materials: Plain concrete, wire mesh, corrugated metal plates, perforated metal plates, glass curtain wall, synthetic grass Design Period: 2020.3-2022.6In accordance with the overall plan of T singhua University and the national 13th Five-Year Plan, in order to further improve the academic development, Tsinghua University will soon complete the Student Center in order to meet the needs of student activities, interactive communication and collaboration. It is a demonstration project for building an international campus and for developing underground spaces.The Student Center is a complex project that combines ground sport-fields and underground activity spaces. Comfort, openness, efficiency and flexibility are the design concepts. T o make use of the spaces between the sport-fields, four sunken courtyards have been placed in locations such as the northeast corner of the baseball field and the southwest corner of the football field. These courtyards also function as entrances for the underground building. Among them, the entrance at the northeast corner (near Zijing Road and the northeast gate of the campus) and the entrance at the southwest corner (near Schwarzman College) are specially designed to take up no more than 1,000 square meters above ground. They give a unique identity to the Student Center.The building contains three floors and a mezzanine space within a height of 20.2 meters underground, with a total underground construction area of 55,998 square meters. The layout is based on the two sunken courtyards in the middle of the two groups of sport-fields. The interior is divided as the east and west zones. The main axis that runs from east to west ensures a smooth connection between the two zones. The south side of the west zone is defined as a quiet area, whereas the north side of the east zone is defined as a dynamic area; different requirements on sound insulation will be met in these areas planned for different events.按照清华大学总体规划及十三五事业规划,为进一步完善学科和事业发展布局,即将建成的清华大学学生活动中心将满足学生活动、互动交流、集体建设的需求。

清华大学历史系

清华大学历史系
清华历史学系成立于1926年,之初仅有“教授3人,学生3人,图书费年只数百元”。虽规模不大,但首任系 主任是陆懋德,他对历史学系的学术方向和学科发展做出了规划。他认为:“历史为陶铸国民性之工具,亦为养 成爱国心之教材”。然而旧制清华由于留美预备学校的性质,在课程设置上“素重西史而轻中史”。针对此弊端, 他提出了发展历史学系“宜中西并重”的设想,以期造就中西兼综的“全才”。
三个并重办系理念
1928年8月,罗家伦出任国立清华大学校长后,对校政进行全面整顿和改革,重新选聘教授和系主任成为重 要举措之一。他力排众议,专程前往南开大学邀请蒋廷黻出任历史学系教授和系主任。在蒋未到任之前,罗家伦 亲自兼任系主任。
1929年8月,蒋廷黻开始担任历史学系主任一职。多年接受的现代西方史学训练,使其对中西方在治史方面 的差异及中国传统史学的不足有了比较深刻的认识。
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怀念历史系的老师们
文 /张寄谦褚继善王宪铨齐世荣
我们都是清华历史系40年代的“老学生”,虽然已经离开母校多年,但是对当年在清华园学习的情景仍有很 深的印象,特别是怀念那些曾经教导过我们的老师们。
首先要提的是系主任雷海宗先生。他是一位中西兼通的历史学家,给我们讲授殷周史、秦汉史以及西洋中古 史等。上课铃响,雷先生会准时推门进来;下课铃响,又正好讲到一个段落。他上课从不带讲稿、提纲,只带两 支粉笔,所有人名、地名、年代、参考书都随手写在黑板上一字不差。他在参考书目中让我们读小说,说了解一 个时代,仅凭历史事件不够,还要懂得它的文学、哲学等。
艺术史研究委员会成立后,立即分工协作,四处搜集各类文物,李济、袁复礼负责史前陶器,吴泽霖在滇、 贵等地采集西南少数民族文物,陈梦家负责铜器,并与潘光旦共同总理全局。在大家的积极努力下,短时间内便 收集了大批文物。其间还得到了校外热心人士的捐赠,如孙冰如、刘仁政、叶叔重捐献了部分家藏甲骨,芦芹斋 斋主岳彬捐赠了令狐君嗣子壶(该壶于 1928年出土于河南洛阳金村,原为一对,为战国中期重要青铜器。

清华大学介绍

清华大学介绍

科学馆
科学馆位于大礼堂西南,与同方部遥 相对应,是清华早期四大建筑(大礼 堂、图书馆、科学馆、体育馆)之一 。科学馆始建于1917年4月,落成于 1919年9月。建馆之初,这里是学校 理科教学和实验的场所,从1926年物 理系建系,特别是1929年清华理学院 建院以后,直到 1999年新理学大楼建 成,科学馆一直被作为物理系馆。如 今,完好如初的科学馆已作为杨振宁 和林家翘两教授回国工作后创建的两 个研究中心(即高等研究中心)及周 培源应用数学研究中心的科研办公基 地,仍然屹立在校园中心大草坪西侧 。
理学院楼
理学院楼是理学院建筑群中的主体建筑,由我校建筑学院教授、中国工程院院士关肇 邺设计,国庆50周年前夕落成使用。它占地2.7万平方米,建筑面积超过1.5万平方米 ,是理学院建筑群中最大的一座楼。全楼整体采用西洋古典建筑形式,并具有现代化 气息,建筑周围有大片绿地,环境幽静,建筑典雅,是校园建筑的又一佳作。楼内共 设5个机构:理学院院部、物理系馆、数学系馆、高等研究中心和化学系分析中心实验 室。长期驻守在理学院楼里的理学院有着悠久的历史和光荣的业绩。清华大学理学院 创建于1929年,创始院长是我国现代科教事业创始人之一的杰出物理学家叶企孙先生 ,吴有训、熊庆来分别担任过院长或代理院长,80多年来,清华大学理学院培养出了 几十位两院院士和两位诺贝尔奖获得者,在国内有着较高的学术声望。
历任领导
梅贻琦 冯友兰
顾秉林 陈吉宁
胡和平
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
知名校友
(排名不分先后)
季羡林
钱学森
杨振林
邓稼先
梁实秋
在清华100多年的历史中,59位清华学子当选为解放前的中央研究院院士,500多位校 友(含协和)当选为中国科学院院士和中国工程院院士,17名校友当选美国国家院士。 约有1/4的中国科学院院士,1/5的中国工程院院士是清华校友,500多名毕业生就任国内 院校校长、党委书记,以上数据在国内均位列全国高校第一位

50个大学校训翻译

50个大学校训翻译

50 个大学校训翻译1、北京大学( 创建于1898年) :爱国进步民主科学Peking University (founded in 1898): Patriotism, Advancement, Democracy and Science2、清华大学( 始建于1911年)自强不息德载物:Tsinghua University (founded as early as 1911): Self-discipline and Social Com mitment3、中国人民大学( Renmin University of China):实事求是Seek Truth From Facts.4、复旦大学( Fudan University ):博学而笃志,切问而近思Rich in Know-ledge and Tenacious of Purpose;Inquiring with Earnestness and Reflecting with Self-practice.5、浙江大学( Zhejiang University ):求实创新:Seek Truth and Be Creative.6、同济大学( Tongji University ):严谨求实,团结创新:Discipline 、Practicality 、Unity and Creativity.7、重庆大学( Chongqing University ):耐劳苦尚俭朴勤学业爱国家:Endurance 、Thrifty 、Diligence 、Patriotism.8、南京大学( Nanjing University ):诚朴雄伟,励学敦行:Be Honest and Intelligent 、Study Hard and Act Sincerely.9、武汉大学(Wuhan University) :自强弘毅,求是拓新:Improve Yoursel 、Carry forward Stamina, Seek Truth and Develop Innovations. 另一译:Get Bestirred 、Develop Perseverance 、Aspire after Truth and Blaze New Trails. 10、山东大学( Shandong University ):气有浩然,学无止境:Noble in Spirit; Boundless in Knowledge. 11、四川大学( Sichuan University ):海纳百川,有容乃大:The Sea Encompasses Hundreds of River; Willingness to Accept All Is Virtuous.12、中山大学( Sun Yat-sen University ):博Study Extensively Enquire学审问慎思明辨笃行:Accurately 、Reflect Carefully, Discriminate Clearly 、and Practise Earnestly.13 、上海外国语大学 ( Shanghai International Studies University :格高志远学贯中外:Integrity 、Vision and Academic Excellence.14 、北京师范大学 ( Beijing Normal University ):学为人师,行为世范Learn to Be an Excellent Teacher; Act as an Exemplary Person.15、中央民族大学( Minzu University of China ):团结求实,文明创新:Seek Truth through Unity and Innovate for Our Civilization.16 、中国传媒大学 ( CommunicationUniversity of China ):立德敬业,博学竞先:Build up the Character for the Career; Compete in Learning.17、北京外国语大学 ( Beijing Foreign Studies University ):兼容并蓄,博学笃行:Learn with an Open Mind to Serve a Great Cause.18、中国科技大学( University of Science and Technology of China ):红专并进,理实交融:Socialist-minded and Professionally Proficient: ;Associating Truth with Fact.19、南开大学( Nankai University ):允公允能,日新月异:Dedication to Public Interests ;Acquisition of AII-round Capability ;and Aspiration for Progress with Each Day.20、中南财经政法大学:博文明理厚德济世Zhongnan University of Economics and Law :Learned, Rational, Virtuous and Devoted. 21、中国海洋大学:海纳百川至人至德1)、Vastocean embraces streams to its tide; Norms received promise one far and wide.(2) 、Vast ocean embraces streams to its tide; Norms received promise well and wide.22、中国政法大学:厚德明法,格物致公China University of Political Science and Law :keeping integrity and law in mind and studying for the people developing moral education, mastering the law, looking for truth and serving the public23、中国地质大学:艰苦朴素,求真务实China University of Geosciences :Work Hard, ;Keep Modest ;Flexibly Unit and pursue progress.24、华中科技大学:团结、求实、创新、进取Huazhong University of Science and Technology: Unity ;Reality ;Strictness and Initiation.25、华中师大:求实创新立德树人huazhong normal university :Seek truth ;make innovations ;enhancemorality ;foster talents.26、西南交大: 勤奋自信遵纪文明Cultivate Talents to Rejuvenate the Chinese Nation and Strive Unceasingly.27、东南大学:止于至善Southeast University: Strive for Perfection.28、上海大学:自强不息Strengthen PersistentlyShanghai University: to make unremitting efforts, and to pursue innovation and the truth.29、南航大学:智周万物,道济天下Nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics :Acquire knowledge ;serve the people (吴鼎民)团结、俭朴、唯实、创新(老校训)cooperation ;economical ;practical and creative.30、国防科技大学:奉献National University Technology: Dedication求实of Defense andPracticality 31、哈尔滨工业大学:规格严格,功夫到家Harbin Institute of Technology: Strict Standard and Sufficient Effort.32、天津大学:实事求是Tianjin University: Seek Truth from Facts 33、暨南大学:忠信笃敬Jinan University: Loyalty, Credibility, Sincerity, and Piety34、厦门大学:自强不息止于至善XiamenUniversity: Pursue Excellence, Strive for Perfection.35。

235所中国大学的英文翻译

235所中国大学的英文翻译
9、中国农业大学 China Agricultural University
10、北京林业大学 Beijing Forestry University
11、北京中医药大学 Beijing University Of Chinese Medicine
12、北京师范大学 Beijing Normal University
北京市所属大学:
1、北京大学 Beijing University
2、中国人民大学 Renmin University Of China
3、清华大学 Tsinghua University
4、北京交通大学 Beijing Jiaotong University
16、中央财经大学 The Central University Of Finance and Economics
17、中国政法大学 China University Of Political Science and Law
18、中央民族大学 Central University For Nationalities
19、中国协和医科大学 Chinese Peking Union Medical College
20、北京体育大学 Beijing Sport University
重庆市所属大学:
1、重庆大学 University Of Chongqing
2、西南师范大学 Southwestern Normal University
16、中央财经大学 The Central University Of Finance and Economics
17、中国政法大学 China University Of Political Science and Law

介绍全国名牌大学英语作文

介绍全国名牌大学英语作文

介绍全国名牌大学英语作文1. Tsinghua University。

Tsinghua University is one of the most prestigious universities in China. It is located in Beijing and is known for its strong emphasis on science and engineering. The campus is beautiful, with a mix of traditional Chinese architecture and modern facilities. The students at Tsinghua are highly motivated and hardworking, and the university has produced many successful graduates who have made significant contributions to various fields.2. Peking University。

Peking University, also located in Beijing, is another top-tier university in China. It is renowned for its humanities and social sciences programs. The campus is filled with historical buildings and beautiful gardens, creating a serene and academic atmosphere. Peking University has a strong reputation for its rigorousacademic standards and has produced numerous influential scholars and intellectuals.3. Fudan University。

清华大学611号学生宿舍,北京,中国

清华大学611号学生宿舍,北京,中国

清华大学6-11号学生宿舍,北京,中国Tsinghua University Student Dormitory Buildings No.6-11, Beijing, China, 2017制;鼠 - 「、Architects: WANG Lifang, UU Boying, REN Yun a n, HU Jianxin/School of Arch 让e cture, Tsinghua University; An-design Arch 让e cts项日位于淸华人学校园中心,亲斤姥的7栋宿舍 楼替换了场地上原疑于195()年代的()栋宿舍楼. 为了保留场地上近200棵大树,新建筑决走沿用旧建筑的基址和体块"沾:水红砖的建筑立面延续了原 有的场所记忆,丰富的细部设计则为校园建筑的文 化性作出了一种当代解答。

2Student Dormitory Buildings No.6-11 retainthe site and volumes of the 6 existing dormitories on s 让e in order to protect 200 trees of 60 years old. While the facade with red brickwork echoesto the memory of place, the detail design provides a solution to the topic in contemporary context: how to implant cultural characters into campus buildings.匚1 外!)•/Exterior view2 部及内院/Detailed elevation and courtyard3 捌耐Section4 A ?. 'Klfli/Site plan 项 I I 信息/Credits and Data冷 ^/Client:沾华人学/Tsinghua Universityt 也「[/Location:北頃市淸华人'/'■恢同内/Tsinghua University Campus, Beijing 般计团队/Project Team:过筑:坯也周珏,李牧耿, 农知衡,钟飙-r.i'V;结构:竹炳丽,何晓洪,E 力.J 灯心 弓丘朕,'「"/Architecture: WANG Ge, ZHOU Jue, L! Muge, YU Zhiheng, ZHONG Kai, WANG Zhi; structure: JIANG Bingli, HE Xiaohong, WANG Li, LIU Zhaojun, WANGLei; MEP engineer: HE Weijia, SONG Hanjing, WU Xiaoyan, FEI Hongfeng, ZHANG Yue, HE Lin “作单f«'Z/Cooperation:北京中u: I .和i,汁顾问仃口&八司/ Beijing Zhongyiian Engineering Design & Consultants Co., Ltd. (11 筑面积,/Floor Area: 62,600m 汁R 、f|i U/Design Period: 2012-2014112 成肘「川/Completion Period: 2014-2017拟莎/Photos: WhT 询i/CAO Baiqiang (fig.l),任羽楠/REN Yunan (fig.2)4164 WA 2019()12f )18 W/\中国建筑奖。

高校英文译名套路

高校英文译名套路

高校英文译名套路为什么“师范大学”译成normal,清华大学是Tsinghua?高校英文译名套路真多!How to translate these Chinese universities' name into English为什么“师范大学”译成normal,清华大学是Tsinghua?高校英文译名套路真多!How to translate these Chinese universities' name into EnglishChina Daily 2022年-07-11 09:00为什么北京师范大学是Beijing Normal University?清华和北大为啥是Tsinghua University和Peking University?上海交通大学为什么直接音译为Shanghai Jiao Tong University?高校英文译名套路多,双语君(微信ID:Chinadaily_Mobile)和大家一起盘点中国大学英文译名有几款。

1以地名命名以地名命名的综合性大学最为常见,这类大学的英译通常没有争议,采用中规中矩的中文拼音作为英文译名。

南京大学Nanjing University (NJU)浙江大学Zhejiang University (ZJU)2以专业特色命名外语类大学、工业大学、财经大学等以专业特色命名的大学在翻译校名时往往会加入相应专业特色。

比如:外国语大学通常采用foreign studies或international studies 的译法;“工业”的译法处理为technology或polytechnical;“财经”则直译为finance and economics。

上海外国语大学Shanghai International Studies University (SISU)北京外国语大学Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU)北京工业大学Beijing University of Technology (BJUT)西北工业大学Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU)上海财经大学Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE)3师范大学为什么译作normal university我国师范类高等院校的英文校名基本译为normal university/ college。

北大清华历史介绍

北大清华历史介绍

北大清华历史介绍清华大学的建校历史。

清华大学创办于1911年,初名清华学堂,是一所留美预备学校,位于北京西北郊的名胜园林区,明朝时是一个私家园林,清朝时是皇家园林的一部分,叫做熙春园,是康熙皇帝的行宫。

道光年间,把熙春园分为两个部分,西边的一部分取名近春园,东边的还是叫熙春园。

后来咸丰皇帝即位,把熙春园改名为清华园。

这就是我们今天清华园的由来。

1900年,八国联军侵华,清政府遭到惨败,于1901年与八国联军签订了丧权辱国的《辛丑条约》,条约规定清政府必须向列强赔偿白银4.5亿两,分39年还清。

当时一个美国政府就得到了3200万两,美国政府觉得赔款较多,决定拿出一半赔款在中国培养留美学生。

1908年,中美两国达成协议,决定成立留没预备学校,校址选在清华园,经兼管学院和外交部的军机大臣叶赫那拉氏(慈禧太后的姓氏)那桐批准,于1909年开始兴建校舍,1911年4月29日正式开学,取名清华学堂。

辛亥革命后,清华学堂改名清华学校。

知道1925年清华学校才开始正式招收本科生,当时设立了留美预备部、大学部、国学院研究部,开始由一所留美预备校逐步向完全的综合型大学过度。

(北大清华历史介绍)1928年,国立清华大学才算正式成立,1931年到1937奶奶是清华史上最辉煌的时期。

梅贻琦任校长,开始广聘名师,实行民主治校,而且还建立了我国工程教育史上有重要意义的清华工学院。

1937年,“七七”事变之后,北平很不安全,北京大学,清华大学,天津南开大学纷纷南迁长沙,后又转到云南昆明组建临时“西南联合大学”,抗日战争持续八年,西南联大持续了八年,当时条件非常艰苦,是出人才最多的时期之一。

西南联大汇各校菁华,以刚毅坚卓维系中华教育命脉,在此精神的激励下,培养了如诺贝尔获奖者杨振宁、李振道,两弹元勋邓稼先,文学家闻一多、朱自清等名人。

抗战胜利以后,1952年,全国高校院系调整,清华大学响应国家号召,调出农、文、理、法等学科。

纷纷组建海淀区学院路上的八大院校,如北航、北医、地大、北科、农大、矿大等。

《大学英语实用翻译教程》课后习题答案(完整版)

《大学英语实用翻译教程》课后习题答案(完整版)

《大学英语实用翻译教程》参考答案第二章第一节练习一:一、1.保护人类基因健康是个比较严峻的问题,但这不过是问题的一个方面而已。

2.这些是科学家和技术专家研制的机器和产品。

3.科学已成为力量的一种源泉,不只是适宜于幻想的题材了。

4.建造和装饰宫殿、教堂和寺院的款项都由经商的富户承担支付。

5.查理一世和下议院的争吵已到了紧要关头,后来内战爆发,并在白厅把斯图尔特王朝的君主送上了断头台。

6.在开辟第二战场之前,美国步兵精神饱满,营养充足,还没有在战斗中受过创伤。

练习二:一、1.已经拟就一张至今已教过的所有动词的表。

2.每天从全国各地传来各行各业取得伟大成就的消息。

3.城乡之间的差别依然存在。

4.那一年,建立了旨在促进研究和试验的英国航空学会。

5.这里出版的报纸谴责侵略者屠杀大批无辜人民。

6.凡是成功的科学家常常把注意力集中在他发现尚未得到满意解答的问题上。

练习三:1.所有植物组织和动物组织主要由碳化合物、水和少量的矿物质组成。

2.他们并不认为有必要提供学生经常使用的名词化规则和构造使役句的规则。

3.各种族集团的文化特性、民间传说、神话和信仰都是根据文化进化规律起源于每一个集团的内部。

4.个别国家的科学努力可能将由跨国机构来进行统一和协调。

5.解放前,这个城市的垃圾和苍蝇一向无人过问,结果经常发生地方性病疫。

6.他是美国印第安人作家、演讲家和争取印第安人权利运动的活动家。

第二章第二节练习一:一、1.我原先以为这部机器不过是一种没有什么价值的玩具。

2.第二天一早,饱饱地吃了一顿早餐之后,他们便动身了。

3.你愿意别人如何待你,你就应该如何待别人。

4.这部打印机真是物美价廉。

5.我七岁时就会织毛衣。

6.钢铁制品常常涂上油漆以免生锈。

二、1.He who makes no investigation and study has no right to speak.2.Before handing in your translation, you have to read it over and over again and see if there is anything in it to be corrected or improved.3.The ear is the organ which is used for hearing. The nose is used for smelling. And the tongue is used for tasting.4. Modesty helps one to go forward, whereas conceit makes one lag behind.5.As it was getting quite dark, we decided to stop at that temple for the night.6.Internet is so convenient that we can find any information with the click of the mouse.练习二:一、1.勇敢过度,即成蛮勇;感情过度,即成溺爱;俭约过度,即成贪婪。

老北京·微轮廓——城市翻修系列设计课程教学报告(39)之北京老城既

老北京·微轮廓——城市翻修系列设计课程教学报告(39)之北京老城既

老北京·微轮廓—城市翻修系列设计课程教学报告(39)之北京老城既有建筑再利用设计OLD BEIJING—MICRO SKYLINE:Studio Teaching Reports on Urban Fixing (39) Reuse of Existing Buildings in Old Beijing朱文一 岳 阳ZHU Wenyi , YUE Yang基本信息开课单位:清华大学课程名称:毕业设计课程编号:40020960课程时间:2019年春季学期课程题目:老北京·微轮廓指导教师:朱文一课程助教:岳 阳选课学生:四年级本科生原茵,傅怀颖,田中原,李丞,沈伊茜,高英洲,石迪凡,梁潇雨,赵嘉浩,周敬砚岳 阳(清华大学)YUE Yang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China朱文一(清华大学)ZHU Wenyi, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China参考文献引用格式:朱文一, 岳阳. 老北京·微轮廓:城市翻修系列设计课程教学报告(39)之北京老城既有建筑再利用设计 [J]. 城市设计, 2019(3): 80-89.ZHU W, YUE Y. OLD BEIJING—MICRO SKYLINE: Studio teaching reports on urban fixing (39) Reuse of existing buildings in old Beijing [J]. Urban Design, 2019(3):80-89.University: Tsinghua University Course: Graduation Design Number: 40020960Time: Spring 2019TOPIC: Old Beijing—Micro Skyline Supervisor: ZHU WenyiTeaching Assistant: YUE YangStudent: Senior StudentsYUAN Yin, FU Huaiying, TIAN Zhongyuan, LI Cheng, SHEN Yixi, GAO Yingzhou, SHI Difan, LIANG Xiaoyu, ZHAO Jiahao, ZHOU JingyanFacts教学报告TEACHING REPORT在今天的北京老城四合院街区中,有一些在历史发展中建造的多层建筑。

清华大学英文介绍

清华大学英文介绍

清华大学英文介绍Tsinghua University, located in Beijing, China, is oneof the most prestigious and renowned universities in the country. It was established in 1911 and has since become a leading institution for higher education and research in China. Tsinghua University is known for its strong emphasis on science, engineering, and technology, as well as its commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among its students.The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines, including engineering, science, social sciences, humanities, and management. With a diverse and talented student body, Tsinghua University provides a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment for learning and growth. The university also has strong partnerships with leading academic institutions and industry partners around the world, providing students with valuable opportunities for collaboration and exchange.In addition to its academic excellence, Tsinghua University is also known for its beautiful campus, which features a mix of traditional Chinese architecture and modern facilities. The university's campus is home to a number of research centers, laboratories, libraries, and sports facilities, providing students with a well-rounded and enriching educational experience. Tsinghua University also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports clubs, cultural events, and student organizations, allowing students to develop their interests and talents outside of the classroom.One of the key strengths of Tsinghua University is its strong commitment to research and innovation. Theuniversity is home to a number of research institutes and centers, where faculty and students collaborate on cutting-edge research projects in fields such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, biotechnology, and urban planning. Tsinghua University also has a strong track record of commercializing research outcomes and supporting entrepreneurial ventures, making it a hub for innovationand creativity in China.Overall, Tsinghua University offers a world-class education and research environment for students who are passionate about making a difference in the world. With its strong academic programs, diverse student body, and commitment to innovation, Tsinghua University continues to be a top choice for students seeking a challenging and rewarding educational experience in China. Whether you are interested in science, engineering, humanities, or business, Tsinghua University has something to offer for everyone who is looking to excel in their chosen field.。

介绍清华大学的英语小作文

介绍清华大学的英语小作文

清华大学:中国精英教育的璀璨明珠Nestled in the heart of Beijing, Tsinghua University stands as a beacon of excellence in Chinese higher education. Founded in 1911, this institution has a rich history and tradition of fostering innovative thinkers and leaders. With a focus on science and engineering, Tsinghua has grown to become one of the most prestigiousuniversities in the world, renowned for its rigorous academic standards and cutting-edge research.The campus of Tsinghua University is a vibrant and dynamic hub of academic activity. Its beautiful landscape, dotted with ancient temples and modern buildings, creates an ideal environment for learning and discovery. The student body, numbering over 40,000, is a diverse mix of talented individuals from across China and beyond, all eager to pursue their passions and aspirations.Tsinghua’s academic programs are diverse and comprehensive, covering a wide range of disciplines. The university is particularly strong in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, and business administration. Its faculty is composed of renowned scholars and experts intheir respective fields, who are committed to providing students with the best possible education.In addition to its academic excellence, Tsinghua University is also known for its commitment to research. The university has a rich history of innovation, with numerous groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in various fields. Its research institutions are highly regarded, and the university actively collaborates with other leading institutions around the world.Tsinghua University’s impact on society is immeasurable. Its graduates have gone on to become leaders in various fields, including politics, business, science, and technology. The university’s alumni network is vast and influential, and its graduates are sought after by top companies and organizations worldwide.Tsinghua University’s commitment to excellence and innovation is reflected in its motto: “Strive for excellence, foster innovation.” This理念 guides the university in its pursuit of academic and research excellence, as well as its commitment to societal progress and development.In conclusion, Tsinghua University is a prestigious institution that has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of China and the world. Its commitment to excellence, innovation, and societal progress makes it a beacon of hope and aspiration for students and scholars alike. As we look towards the future, Tsinghua University will continue to be a force for positive change and development in the world of education and research.**清华大学:中国精英教育的璀璨明珠**位于北京心脏地带的清华大学,是中国高等教育卓越的代表。

清华大学简介英文版(History of Tsinghua)

清华大学简介英文版(History of Tsinghua)

General InformationTsinghua University was established in 1911, originally under the name “Tsinghua Xuetang”. The school was renamed "Tsinghua School" in 1912. The university section was founded in 1925. The name “National Tsinghua University” was adopted in 1928.The faculty greatly valued the interaction between Chinese and Western cultures, the sciences and humanities, the ancient and modern. Tsinghua scholars Wang Guowei, Liang Qichao, Chen Yinque and Zhao Yuanren, renowned as the "Four Tutors" in the Institute of Chinese Classics, advocated this belief and had a profound impact on Tsinghua's later development.Tsinghua University was forced to move to Kunming and join with Peking University and Nankai University to form the Southwest Associated University due to the Resistance War against the Japanese Invasion in 1937. In 1946 The University was moved back to its original location in Beijing after the war.After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the University was molded into a polytechnic institute focusing on engineering in the nationwide restructuring of universities and colleges undertaken in 1952. In November 1952, Mr. Jiang Nanxiang became the President of the University. He made significant contributions in leading Tsinghua to become the national center for training engineers and scientists with both professional proficiency and personal integrity.Since China opened up to the world in 1978, Tsinghua University has developed at a breathtaking pace into a comprehensive research university. At present, the university has 14 schools and 56 departments with faculties in science, engineering, humanities, law, medicine, history, philosophy, economics, management, education and art. The University has now over 25,900 students, including 13,100 undergraduates and 12,800 graduate students. As one of China’s most renowned universities, Tsinghua has become an important institution for fostering talent and scientific research.The educational philosophy of Tsinghua is to "train students with integrity." Among over 120,000 students who have graduated from Tsinghua since its founding are many outstanding scholars, eminent entrepreneurs and great statesmen remembered and respected by their fellow Chinese citizens.With the motto of “Self-Discipline and Social Commitment” and the spirit of “Actions Speak Louder than Words”,History of TsinghuaLocated in the northwestern suburbs of Beijing, Tsinghua University wasestablished in 1911 on the site of “Qing Hua Yuan (Tsinghua Garden)” —a formerroyal garden of the Qing Dynasty. Partly funded by the “Gengzi Indemnity”, alsoknown as “Boxer Indemnity,” it functioned at first as a preparatory school called“Tsinghua Xuetang (Tsing Hua Imperial College)” for those students who weresent by the government to study in the United States.On April 29, 1911, Tsinghua Xuetang began its first term of study, and from thatyear on, the Tsinghua’s anniversary has fallen on the last Sunday of April. Thename was changed to “Tsinghua Xuexiao (Tsing Hua College)” after the 1911Revolution.In 1925, Tsinghua launched its four-year undergraduate programme. In 1928,its name was changed to “Guoli Tsinghua Daxue (National Tsinghua University),”and in the autumn of 1929 its graduate school was set up.Following the outbreak of the War of Resistance against Japan in 1937, Tsinghua University, Peking University and Nankai University merged to form the National Southwest Associated University in Kunming. After the war, Tsinghua University moved back to its original Beijing campus.Three years after the founding of the People’s Republic of China, a nationwide restructuring of institutes of higher education began, and in 1952, Tsinghua University became a multidisciplinary polytechnic university specializing in training engineers. In November of that year, the Ministry of Education appointed Jiang Nanxiang as President.Since 1978, Tsinghua University has strengthened its teaching in sciences, economic management, humanities and law. In 1999, Tsinghua opened the School of Arts and Design by merging with the Central Academy of Arts and Design. Today, Tsinghua has become a leading university: while its teaching is focused on engineering, it concurrently offers degrees in other sciences, the liberal arts, management and law.To fully implement the “China Education Reform and Development Program,” Tsinghua University has set new development targets for the next 15 years. Educational quality and effectiveness will be improved and disciplinary structure will be readjusted. Building on our strength in engineering, the university will promote the development of science and management departments. High academic standards will also be pursued in the humanities and social sciences.In less than 100 years, Tsinghua University has witnessed and shared the hardships and glories of the nation. The University’s motto of “Self-discipline and Social Commitment” has inspired many generations of Tsinghua teachers and students to struggle for the prosperity of China. Now, striving to build Tsinghua University into a world-class university by its 100th anniversary in 2011 has become the objective of each member of the teaching staff and the student body.Tsinghua Garden(清华园-工字厅)Tsinghua Garden is architecturally unique. It preserves original architectural features over three centuries old. The garden retains a traditional Qing private garden design and style with painted corridors connecting every room. It has functioned as the university's head office for many years. Due to its distinctive characteristics, it has become a major attraction on campus.The more popular name of the garden is Gong Zi Ting -- which in Chinese means H-Shaped House. Viewed from above, the central part of the house resembles the letter "H", with its two halls in the front and back connected by a short corridor in the middle.The garden started out as the residence of a Qing emperor’s brother’s family. In the early days of Tsinghua School, founded in 1911, the garden was used as the school’s first head office building. Student enrollment lists were posted on the wall at the front gate. For some years in its history, the east room in the front section was used as the Music Center, the west room as the teacher’s reading room and the back section to accommodate distinguished foreign guests. The great Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore stayed there when he visited China in 1924.Auditorium(大礼堂)Located at the heart of the oldest area on Tsinghua campus is the imposing auditorium. Mixing Greek and Roman architectural styles, the 1,200-seat auditorium has a rounded roof, a brass gate, and four large white marble columns. It possesses few design embellishments; its magnificence is evident in its simplicity.Construction on what is now one of the favorite buildings on campus began in September 1917 and concluded in March 1920. The auditorium was one of the four major building projects carried out by Tsinghua School, together with Tsinghua Xuetang, the old library, and the gymnasium.In its day, it was the largest auditorium of its kind at a university in China, and could seat the entire faculty, staff and student body for school assemblies.Tsinghua School(清华学堂)Tsinghua School, a two floor German style building, was one of the main buildings of the school at it’s early stage. It was a student dormitory building.The west wing was built during 1909-1911. The east wing was built in 1916. The total construction area was 4650 m².The four Chinese characters painted above the main entrance read “Tsinghua School”, the first name of the institution when it was founded. The inscription was by Na Tong, a Great Scholar and Grand Minister in late Qing Dynasty.In the last few decades, it was used as teaching building and classrooms. Now it is the offices of some main administration departments: the Graduate School, the undergraduate academic department and the R&D department.The Old Gate(二校门)The Old Gate was built in 1909. In May of that year, the Qing dynasty government approved the application from the Department of Foreign Affairs to establish a school in the suburbs of Beijing. Tsinghua Garden was chosen as the site for the school. The Gate was the main entrance to the school campus at that time.At that time, the Gate was not only stately and graceful, but also heavily guarded. In those years, underclassmen were not allowed to go beyond the gate without permission from school authorities. In addition, for the sake of preserving the sanctity of the learning environment, people not on official school business were forbidden to pass through the gate.In 1933, after the expansion of the residential area, the former enclosing wall was moved to further out. A new gate, now Tsinghua's West Gate, became the new main entrance. Ever since, the original gate has been called Er Xiao Men (means "the second school gate").The Old Gate was demolished in 1960’s. Donated by Tsinghua University Alumni, it was rebuilt in 1991, following the original design.Shui Mu Tsinghua(水木清华)Shui Mu Tsinghua, which means "clear water and trees surrounding Tsinghua," is one of the most captivating spots in Tsinghua Yuan. Located near the rear gate of the H-shaped Hall, Shui Mu Tsinghua is often compared by Tsinghua students to the Garden of Harmonious Interests in Beijing's famed Summer Palace. It is a "garden within a garden."Shui Mu Tsinghua has many charms. Unusual rock formations abound, and a variety of trees, which change color from season to season, encircle an expanse of calm, clear water. On the northern bank are two ancient, graceful pavilions. The four Chinese characters "Shui Mu Tsing Hua" painted on the top of the main gate, were copied from an inscription by Emperor Kang Xi.The Main Building(主楼)The Main Building, located in the eastern area of campus, is composed of three sections covering a total area of 76,871 square meters. It was jointly designed by the Tsinghua students and teachers from different departments after the liberation of China.For more than 30 years since it was set up, the Main Building held many departments, including those of Architecture, Automation, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages, making significant contributions to both teaching and scientific research.Today, the central and east sections are the home of the departments of Automation, Computer Science and Technology, and Electronic Engineering. The west section mainly houses the department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Electrical Technology.School of Science(科学馆)The building that houses the School of Science was built and put into use just before Tsinghua's 50th anniversary in 1961. It was designed in the Western Classical style by professors from the School of Architecture and Guan Zhaoye, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.The School of Science has a long and brilliant history. It was established in 1929. The first president was renowned physicist Ye Qisun, one of the founders of modern science education in China. Since it opened, it has produced a number of outstanding scholars. By the end of 1940, the department of Physics alone had produced many academicians for the Chinese Academy of Science, including Wang Jinchang, Zhou Tongqing, Gong Zutong, Zhao Jiuzhang, Fu Chengyi, Wang Zhuxi, Weng Wenbo, Zhang Zongsui, Qian Weichang, Peng Huanwu, Qian Sanqiang, He Zehui, Wang Daheng, Yu Zhongzheng, Ge Tingsui, Qin Xinling, Lin Jiaqiao, Zhang Enqiu, Hu Ning, Chen Fangyun, Li Zhengwu, and Lu Xueshan.Graduating from other departments were noted scholars Xu Baolu, Ke Zhao, Duan Xuefu, Chen Xingshen, Yuan Hanqing, Hua Luogeng, Zhang Dayi, Wang Dexi, Cao Benxi, Zhang Qinglian, Feng Xinde, Chen Xinmin, Huang Peiyun, Sun Dehe, Zhu Yajie, Shen Panwen, Tang Aoqing, Yan Dongsheng, Xiao Lun, Shi Jun, Chen Guanrong, Wu Chi, Gao Zhenheng, Wang Shizhen, Wang Fuxiong, Wu Zhengyi, Wang Zhijun, Lou Chenghou,Xu Ren, Huang Shaoxian, Cheng Chunshu, Xie Yibing, Wang Hongzhen, Cheng Yuqi, Dong Shenbao, Wu Heng, Zhang Bingxi, Ye Duzheng, Guan Shicong, Yang Zunyi, Song Shuhe.Palace of the Ancient Moon(古月堂)Near the H-Shaped Hall, the Palace of the Ancient Moon stands alone as a secluded courtyard. Being 670 square meters large, it was constructed in the second year of Emperor Dao Guang's reign. Originally it was the private study chamber of the host. When the school was founded, it became a living quarters for the school staff, and noted scholars such as Prof. Liang Qichao and Prof. Zhu Ziqing also lived there. In 1928, it was designated as a dormitory for the school's first group of female students. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, ithas housed the school's administrative offices.Gymnasium(西操)The gymnasium, distinguished for its historic and cultural value, has been one of the most beloved spots on campus for generations of Tsinghua graduates. It has been a gathering place for the most outstanding people in the field of physical education, bringing up thousands of talented athletes to represent China. Pioneers of physical education such as John Ma and Hao Gengshen taught there for decades.The gym was constructed in two stages. The front hall, with its Western Classic architectural style, was built from 1916 to1919. The back hall was built from 1931 to 1932, and followed the same design style.When it was founded, the gym was one of the most advanced of its kind in the country. It housed a basketball court, an suspension athletic track, and various kinds of athletic equipment. It now has an indoor swimming pool, which was used by former Chairman Mao Zedong after the liberation of China.DiningInternational students can apply for a Dining Card at the Food Service Center (Business hours: 8:00-13:00, 15:00-18:00) located in No.15 Building with their Admission Notice/Student ID Cards or certificates issued by FSAO. Students may have meals in any students’ dining hall with this card. A temporary card or cash is required at other dining places. Students are expected to maintain the order of the dining halls, help to keep the places clean and tidy, take care of the facilities and equipment, and show respect to the working staff.Campus ServicesService facilities inside Tsinghua University make the life of students very convenient. The on-campus shopping center is located at Zhaolanyuan, where one can find banks, post office, super-market, bookstores, fruit and vegetable market, photo studios, restaurants, the barber’s, laundries, etc. All kinds of services are also provided in the living area of students.Banking ServiceThe Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank and Bank of Beijing in Zhaolanyuan shopping center, Bank of China in Zijing Student Service Center (Building C) provide service for deposit and exchange of foreign currencies. US dollar, Euro, Pound, Yen can be exchanged to Renminbi. But the traveler's check is not acceptable there. Large amount of foreign currencies and traveler's check can be exchanged to Renminbi at a branch of Bank of China located at Chuangxin Plaza nearby University's East Gate. Banks open from 9:00 to 17:00 everyday.On-campus Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) can be found at places like the Zijingyuan Dinning Hall, the Taoliyuan Dinning Hall, the Zijing Building No.4, 5 and 6, the post office, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, outside the Tingtaoyuan (formerly named No.10 Dining Hall), on the first floor of Guanchouyuan(formerly named Dining Plaza), the Financial Department of the University, etc.Mailing ServiceThe post office located in the Student Service Center located in the west of the Zijing dormitory and Zhaolanyuan opens from 8:30 to 17:30 everyday, providing services of mailing, sending and receiving parcels, fax, telegram, distance calls, etc.ShoppingThe shopping center of Tsinghua is located in Zhaolanyuan. Besides, several other supermarkets can be found, such as the Zijing Student Supermarket at the underground floor of the Student Service Center, Zijing Supermarketin the Dining Plaza, and the Student Supermarket between No.7 and No.8 student dormitories. Banks, shops and bookstores are installed at the Student Service Center.Sports FacilitiesThe on-campus sports facilities include the following.The indoor swimming and diving gymnasium, and the West Lake outdoor swimming pool (Open from June.1st to Sep 1st each year).The comprehensive gymnasium (sports facilities provided: badminton, table tennis, basketball, and gymnastic apparatus).Western gymnasium (sports facilities provided: badminton, basketball, and billiards).The plastic tennis court, the eastern gymnasium, and the table tennis Center.International students may use the above mentioned services with Student ID cards and pay relevant fees.Library Collections●General IntroductionTsinghua University Library's collection is emphasized on Science and Technology and also covers broad subjects of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management. The total collection amounts to more than 3.96 million items, including:Printed Collections•222,282 thread-bound ancient books;•More than 3,268 current serials and 585,976 bound periodicals;•More than 94,836 Tsinghua University dissertations and theses;•More than 20,000 microforms;•Other books.Electronic Resources•Near 57,000 full-text e-journals;•459electronic databases;•More than 2,383,000 e-books;•More than 45,000 multimedia collections.Tsinghua University Library was established in 1912, just one year after the “Tsinghua Xue Tang” was founded. Up to now, Tsinghua university library system includes the university library, 6 subject branch libraries and more than 10 school or department reading rooms. In the past few years the library has expanded its collection very fast especially in the e-resources. The total physical collections have been over4.0 million item/volumes, full-text e-journals in Chinese and foreign languages are over 57,000 and e-books are more than 2.39 million by end of 2010. In 1996, the Library introduced integrated library management system (INNOPAC) for cataloging and circulation management, which was the first one in China. In 2005, the library brought in MetaLib+SFX, the e-resources integration system, established Tsinghua Academic Information Resource Portal. Now the faculty and students of Tsinghua University are able to access the library's e-resources conveniently and safely at any time and from any places.AlumniTsinghua alumni have stepped all over the world and are active in the developed countries such as the United States and Japan, the developing ones including India and Thailand, and the distant southern Africa and South America as well. Around 20,000 alumni currently stay abroad, mostly in North America, and nearly half of them live and work in Silicon Valley under the background of the University’s strength in science and engineering. Nearly 50 Tsinghua alumni organizations have been established in over 10 countries.。

清华大学资质介绍

清华大学资质介绍

清华大学211工程985工程自主招生研究生院国防生卓越计划Tsinghua University所在城市:北京地址:北京市海淀区清华园1号创建时间1911年隶属于教育部学生人数3万~4万人院士人数74人重点学科37个学校类型理工类博士点个数253硕士点个数271清华大学介绍清华大学(Tsinghua University)是中国著名高等学府,坐落于北京西北郊风景秀丽的清华园。

是中国高层次人才培养和科学技术研究的重要基地之一。

清华大学的前身是清华学堂,成立于1911年,当初是清政府建立的留美预备学校。

1912 年更名为清华学校,为尝试人才的本地培养,1925 年设立大学部,同年开办研究院(国学门),1928年更名为“国立清华大学”,并于1929年秋开办研究院,各系设研究所。

1937年抗日战争爆发后,南迁长沙,与北京大学、南开大……查看详细>>清华大学就业情况清华大学学生拥有乐观的就业前景。

清华毕业生多年来深受社会各界欢迎,社会对清华毕业生的需求一直强劲不衰。

清华大学不仅注重“专业训练”,而且普及“通识教育”。

对用人单位连续几年的跟踪调查结果表明,清华大学毕业生的专业知识、数理基础、计算机能力、外语能力、自学能力、实践动手能力和创新能力都得到了用人单位的充分肯定。

在招聘过程中,用人单位往往更看重清华毕业生的综合素质和能力潜质,职业道德和敬业精神。

清华学子就业前景明朗的一个重要原因是:学校近些年来以“一流的大学要有一流的就业指导与服务”为目标,致力于建设世界一流的就业中心与就业指导服务体制。

学校已经建成了各方面均在国内达到领先水平的就业中心,形成了以校园为中心的毕业生就业市场,构建了专业化、高水平的就业指导体系。

良好的校园招聘场所与设施直接为向学生和用人单位提供优质服务奠定了基础;每年举办的百余场多种形式的校园专场招聘会和全校型大型洽谈活动为学生提供了充分选择就业单位的机会;快速高效的就业信息网络及时把就业信息传递给学生;专业化的职业辅导和咨询随时给学生以帮助。

2021-2022学年-有答案-湖南省株洲市某校初二上学期入学考试英语试卷

2021-2022学年-有答案-湖南省株洲市某校初二上学期入学考试英语试卷

2021-2022学年湖南省株洲市某校初二上学期入学考试英语试卷一、单选1. —Do you go to school by ______ bike?—Yes, I do.A.theB.aC./2. I have two pen pals. One is from the USA, and ______ is from the UK.A.the otherB.otherC.another3.—______ does it take him to do his homework?—It takes him an hour to do his homework.A.How farB.How longC.How often4.—Where ______ the pandas come from?—They come from China.A.didB.doesC.do5. The trees are green. Don't ______.A.cut it downB.cut them downC.cut down them6. ______ bad news! We didn't pass the exam.A.WhatB.What aC.How7. —What does your English teacher ______?—She's of medium of height.A.likeB.look likeC.is like8. Anna wishes to have a big house ______ many windows.A.forB.ofC.with9. —Does Jane want to watch the play?—No, she ______ it three days ago.A.watchesB.watchedC.is watching10. Welcome to China. The Chinese people ______.A.is friendB.is friendlyC.are friendly二、完形填空Alice wanted to buy a gift for her mother for Mother's Day, but she didn't have enough(1)______. So she told her father about her problem."I'll give you some money if you do the housework. You need to clean the house," her father said, "You also need to(2)______ my car and Mom's. You can see they're really dirty.(3)______ of them need a wash."Alice washed her father's car(4)______. "You don't have to wash your mother's car. It istoo(5)______. It is OK," her dad said when he gave the money to Alice at night.But the next morning Alice still(6)______ very early. First, she washed her mother's car until it was very clean. Then she went to the(7)______ shop and bought a bunch(一束)of flowers. After breakfast Alice asked her mother to go to the garage(车库)."Wow!" Alice's mother said, "My car is gleaming(发光的).""(8)______ the door, Mom," Alice said. Alice's mother opened the door. There on theseat she(9)______ a bunch of flowers. "Happy Mother's Day!" Alice said. Alice's mother was very(10)______. She gave Alice a big hug(拥抱)and said, "Thank you, honey. Thisis the best gift for me."(1)A.foodB.timeC.money(2)A.washB.driveC.sell(3)A.NeitherB.BothC.Either(4)A.warmlyB.politelyC.carefully(5)A.earlytemon(6)A.got upB.turned downC.hung out(7)A.foodB.flowerC.clothes(8)A.CleanB.OpenC.Close(9)A.caughtB.celebratedC.saw(10)A.gladB.nervousC.sad三、阅读理解●In 1937, Tsinghua University moved to Changsha and merged ((1)Tsinghua University was created in ______.A.1911B.1937C.1946(2)Which statement is NOT true?A.Tsinghua University moved to Changsha in 1937.B.Tsinghua University is a private university.C.The writer wants to go to Tsinghua University.(1)If you'd like hamburgers, you can ______.A.go to Big PizzaB.call 62550011C.go to 102 Ting Street(2)What can't you have in Big Pizza?A.French fries.B.Juice.C.Coffee.(3)What can you have at 11:30 p.m.?A.Hamburgers.B.Porridge.C.Pizza.We often talk about the weather. Here are some passages about the weather. Let's read them.Passage 1What falls down from the sky? It falls on fields. It falls on the umbrellas and on the ships at sea. After it, things get wet.Passage 2Is it hot or cold, cool or warm? It always goes up and down. When the sun comes up, it will warm the air and the temperature will go up. When nights come, the air will get cooler and the temperature will go down.Passage 3We can't see it, but we can feel it. It can move the air. When it comes, we can see that the branches (树枝) of trees are moving. If you like flying kites, it can carry your kite high in the sky. It can also blow your hat off.Passage 4What makes winter look white? It comes quietly. It is very cold. It looks white and many people like it a lot. When it comes, the ground will put on white clothes. And children are very happy because they can make snowmen.(1)What does the underlined word "temperature" in Passage 2 mean in Chinese?A.温度B.热度C.蒸汽(2)What does the underlined word "it" in passage 3 refer to?A.The air.B.The sun.C.The wind.(3)What does Passage 4 mainly talk about?A.Rain.B.Snow.C.Wind.(4)Why do children feel happy when it snows?A.Because they can make snowmen.B.Because they can play on the ground.C.Because they can put on white clothes.(5)Where can we probably read the text?A.A storybook.B.A history book.C.A science book.I did something wrong today.While at the beach this afternoon, I met a boy called Bob. We talked a lot. He said that it was fun playing on the cliffs(悬崖). I told him that I was not allowed(允许)to go near that place (Mum and Dad had always told me it was dangerous to play there). He called me a coward. I wanted to prove to him that I was just as brave, so I agreed to go with him.We wanted to make our way down to explore(探索)the area, so Bob started to climb down and I followed him. Unluckily, some rocks came down after us. One of them nearly hit my head. We could not get back up. We shouted and shouted for help. But for a long time, no help came. I was really scared. I wanted to cry. Then, we heard some sounds. Someone had heard us. A woman tied a rope around herself while a man at the cliff top held the rope. She made her way down to save us.My parents were relieved(宽慰的)that I was unhurt, but they were angry that I had done such a risky(冒险的)thing. I apologized(道歉)and promised that I would not do anything like that again.(1)Where did the writer meet Bob?A.At school.B.In the park.C.At the beach.(2)In Paragraph 2, "a coward" means ______.A.a person who is not braveB.a person who is not cleverC.a person who is not strong(3)What had the writer's parents always warned(警告)him about?A.The wind was very strong.B.The beach was too far away.C.The cliffs were not a safe place.(4)Put the sentences in the right order according to the passage.a. Some rocks came down.b. The writer followed Bob.c. The writer wanted to cry.d. A man and a woman saved them.e. The writer and Bob heard some sounds.A.a-b-c-d-eB.b-a-c-e-dC.b-e-a-c-d(5)How did the writer feel about what he had done?A.Surprised.B.Glad.C.Sorry.Being happy is an ability, which means we need to learn how to do it. This, perhaps explains why about one in four undergraduate students at Yale University in the US have signed up (报名) for its Psychology (心理学) and the Good Life course this semester. The course actually set a record of being the most popular in Yale's 316-year history.Laurie Santos, the psychology professor (教授) who will be running the course, believes that the high school lives which her students must have had are the reason that the course is so popular. It's likely that students who get into top universities like Yale had a difficult time in high school. In order to stand out, they had to surround (围绕) themselves with endless tests, competitions, and so-called "hobbies", which made them very unhappy. "A lot of us are anxious (焦虑的), stressed, numb (麻木的)," Alannah Maynez, a 19-year-old undergraduate student at Yale, told The New York Times, "and I won't miss such a chance."Yale isn't the first university to offer such courses. Back in 2006, Harvard University introduced its Positive Psychology class, and about 900 students signed up for it. There are now many universities in the US that have started courses on positive psychology, including the University of Pennsylvania and Claremont Graduate University.It may sound sad when Harvard student Nancy Cheng called Positive Psychology a "self-help class". But it's a good thing that students accept that they have a problem, instead of having to pretend (假装) that everything is fine in front of everyone.It's true that being happy is an ability, and it's OK that you may not have it yet. However, it's never too early or too late to start learning.(1)Why do many students sign for the Psychology and the Good Life course?A.Because it is the most popular course in Yale's 316-year history.B.Because Laurie Santos, the psychology professor will be running the course.C.Because students who get into top universities had a difficult time in high school.(2)What does Alannah Maynez think of the psychology course?A.Terrible.eful.C.Meaningless.(3)How many universities that have positive psychology courses are mentioned?A.One.B.Two.C.Four.(4)From the passage, we can know that ______.A.the psychology courses are popular with the undergraduate students in AmericaB.Yale is the first university to offer psychology coursesC.Nancy Cheng thought the course helped her a lot to be happy(5)What's the main idea of this passage?A.It's important for us to sign up for the psychology courses.B.We should pretend that everything is fine in front of everyone.C.It's never too early or too late to start learning how to be happy.四、任务型阅读根据上下文内容,将文中画线部分译成汉语或者英语。

四年级下册英语期末复习阅读理解试题专项练习阅读理解及解析【10题】答案解析

四年级下册英语期末复习阅读理解试题专项练习阅读理解及解析【10题】答案解析

四年级下册英语期末复习阅读理解试题专项练习阅读理解及解析【10题】答案解析1.Abingdon School Open DayThe Open Day this year will be on Saturday, 3 December. The Open Day is for all the family, with activities and displays(展示)about the school. All the teachers, students and parents will attend(参加). The day starts at 9: 30 a. m. and finishes at 2: 30 p. m. The lessons start from 8 o'clock. The school gate will be open at 10o'clock. You are welcome to arrive at any time during the lessons in the morning and afternoon.If you can't come to the Open Day, that's all right. There are many other chances (机会)to visit Abingdon School. You can make an appointment with the class teachers to visit some other day.Parking(停车)at the school on the Open Day may be limited(有限的),so you can also park your cars in the car park nearby. It's just a three-minute walk away. The map of Abingdon School can be found on the school website一www. abingdon. edu.1.Who will attend on Abingdon School Open Day?A.Teachers. B.Parents. C.Students. D.A, B and C.2.If Tom's parents want to come to the Open Day, they can get inat___________ .A.9:40 B.10:40 C.8:40 D.8:003.If parents can't go to the school on the Open Day,______________.A.they can never visit Abingdon SchoolB.they will be scolded(被批评)C.they can go to the school on other daysD.their children can't go to school4.The Open Day is on _____________.A.Saturday B.3 October C.1 December D.Sunday5.Which of the following states is true?A.Parents can't park cars in Abingdon School.B.Parents can't drive cars to Abingdon School.C.Parents can park their cars in the car park.D.All the parents can park cars in Abingdon School.6.Parents can get the map of Abingdon School_____________.A.from the teachers B.on the school websiteC.in the shops D.at the school gate【答案】1.D2.B3.C4.A5.C6.B【解析】【分析】本篇文章难度适中,主要讲述阿宾顿学校开放日的相关事宜,例如日期、开放时间以及停车等事项。

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