Unit 5 My Roommate,My Friend?
新人教版七年级英语上册 unit 5单词 重点句型 语法解析
unit 5本单元单词表do 第三人称单数形式does 用于构成否定句和疑问句;做;干have 有tennis 网球ball 球pingpong 乒乓球 table tennis 乒乓球bat 球棒;球拍soccer (英式)足球soccer ball (英式)足球volleyball 排球basketball 篮球 basketball team 篮球队;basketball match 篮球比赛 basketball player 篮球运动员hey 嘿;喂let 允许;让us (we的宾格)我们let's 让我们(一起)let's us 让我们(一起)go 去;走we 我们late 迟到has (have的第三人称单数形式)有get 去取(或带来);得到great 美妙的;伟大的play 参加(比赛或运动);玩耍sound 听起来好像interesting 有趣的boring 没趣的;令人厌倦的fun 有趣的;使人快乐的n.乐趣;快乐difficult 困难的relaxing 轻松的;令人放松的watch 注视;观看TV 电视;电视机 many TVs 很多电视机watch TV 看电视same 相同的love 爱;喜爱with 和......在一起;带有;使用sport 体育运动 play/do/have sports 做运动 sports shoes 运动鞋a sports shoes 体育运动鞋them (they的宾格)他(她、它)们only 只;仅like 喜欢;喜爱easy 容易的;不费力的after 在......以后class 班级;课(近义词:lessen);等级;类别;阶段classmate 同班同学 roommate 室友 workmate 同事 deskmate 同桌schoolmate 校友Bill 比尔(男名)1.on 通过表方位的on的用法,详见unit4【解析】on可以表示“通过;使用……方式”,后面通常接表示通信工具的名词。
新视野大学英语听说教程第五单元听力原文
Unit5 My Roommate, My Friend?Warming upM: Have you seen my toothbrush?W; Isn't it where you always keep it?M: In the cabinet above the bathroom sink? No, its not there,W; So, why do you think I'd know where it…oh, wait Yeah, I do know where it iis M: I thought so. So, where is it?W; Check beside the sink,M; OK…yeah, here it is. But it looks dirty,W: Sorry. I was using it to clean the toilet.M; The toilet?W: Yeah, but it should be OK to use again. Just run some hot water over it.M: I can't believe this! I think we're gonna re-think this whole living-together situation. I thought having a roommate...W: What, you aren't happy with me? Don't I pay half of all the bills? And if it weren't for me, you'd be really lonely.Short conversation1-1.W: So, let me get this right - you don't have a roommate, a live-in girlfriend, anything? You just live by yourself? Why?M: I find it easier this way. Being by myself means I can do what I want. It's lonely sometimes, of course.Q; According to the man, what is the advantage of living alone?2-1W: City life is so crowded. I like to get away sometimes to the forest where I can think in peace and quiet.M: I think that's just what I need. Living in the city, and with a roommate, it seems I can never be alone.I never get the chance to think about the meaning of life, stuff like that.Q: What are the speakers talking about?3-1W: In my first year at university, I had three roommates, all from different countries.M: That must've been great for teaching you about cultures and faraway places. Did you stay in touch with them? What are they all doing now?Q: What are the speakers talking about?4-lW: Are all philosophers reclusive? Do they all prefer their own company 一don't they like socializing with other people at all?M: No, not all of them. Some of them like their privacy but many philosophers think it's important to be around people so they can learn about human nature.| Q: Why do some philosophers spend time around people?5-lW: You wouldn't believe my roommate! She is a total nightmare! I don't know what I'm going to doabout her!M: Don't let her upset you, sweetie. You should have a chat with her about what's annoying you.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?6-lW: Ever since I started living by myself, I've noticed that I often talk to myself.M: No need to be embarrassed about that. It's actually very common, and many people do it. In fact, I do it myself.Q: What does the man often do?7.1W: How would you like to have a roommate? It'd reduce your costs and give you some company when you feel lonely.M: Jeez. Punch me in the face, why don't you? Having a roommate would be a hassle and a half. Besides, I’m not lonely.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?8-lW: Things in my room keep going missing. I haven't a clue as to what's happening to them.M: Well 一I guess the answer might be obvious. No one but you and your roommate is in your room.Have you given any thought to the idea that she may be taking your stuff?Q: What do we know from the conversation?9-1M: Hello, fm responding to an advertisement in the newspaper. It says here that you want a roommate. W: Ha, ha. I hope you aren't serious. I lived with you and Mom and Dad long enough. I want a roommate that is not family.Q: What is the relationship between the speakers?10-1.W: Are you sure you want to move out? To be on your own? Wouldn't you like to at least have a roommate?M: Oh, don't worry about me, you and dad both. Really, I'll be fine. Growing up as the only child of this family, I've learned how to be alone and I quite like my privacy.Q: What is the relationship between the speakers?Long conversationM: Mary? Mary? Ma…W: You can stop yelling now. You've found me,M: Oh, God, Mary, what have you been doing out here?W: I’m sorry, Dad, I just wanted to be alone- I just…I haven’t been well. Maybe out here, in nature, where I could just think, 1 thought I could, I don't know.M: You wanted to think, I understand, I sometimes like to go out, to the mountains, not the forest, like you have. But you could've to lid me, I’ve been so worried. Your mother has been so worried too, W: That wasn't my intent. Like you said, I just needed to think. I’ve been feeing so bad lately,M: You can come home now, right?W: I don't know- Out here, away from everybody, in the peace and quiet of nature, I've been able to clear my head like I couldn’t do in the city, back home with you and Mom, No, I’m going to stay here, at least for a little while. Don't try to find me again,M: Mary, come back here! Mary?1. What is happening in the conversation?2. Where does the man like to go when he's feeling bad?3. What does the woman think about nature?4. What can be inferred from the conversation?5. Where is the conversation taking place?PassageMost people prefer living by themselves, as they think that the advantages of living alone, such as privacy and quiet outweigh the negatives, which include loneliness and higher costs. However, some people, college students most of all, do not have a choice- Because costs are so high, they have to live with one or more other students in what's called a dormitory.The term •'dormitory* usually refers to a large room with many single beds. Examples are found in many rooming houses, hostels, universities, colleges, and barracks- The room typically is a large room with beds and only sparse furnishings- Such rooms can contain anywhere from two to hundreds of beds —though very large rooms are rare except perhaps in military barracks. Such rooms provide little or no privacy for the residents, and very limited storage for personal items in or near the beds. Storage is sometimes provided in special store rooms in another part of the building,1. What is the passage about?2. Why do college students tend to live with others?3. What is the common meaning for the word "dorm?4. Which of the following is likely to have the most beds?5. What can be inferred from the passage?Homework Task1W: I was surprised to find the other day that a lot of children have the experience of being home alone, for example, during the vacations. Some of these children enjoy being without parental control but there are many hidden dangers for them, especially in this violent society. That's why many parents are worried when they have to leave their children alone in the house. Professor Elkind, do you think this has become a serious social problem?M: Yes, As we know, this used to be a problem for poor children, but the problem is growing as now more and more mid die-class kids are being left at home alone too. The suburbs have some of the same social ills as the inner cities.W: So it's more common now?M: Yes, that's right.W: 1 wonder if all the children like being at home alone?M: No, not all of them. The data shows that it's a particularly frightening experience for eight-or-nine-year-olds, At that age they know enough to be fearful and their imaginations can cause them to have unfounded fear as well.W: So do you have any advice for parents? Some parents have to work, and they can't be home in time for the end of the school day-Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard,1. What is the conversation about?2. What surprises the woman?3. How does the man feel about the children's current situation?4. What can be inferred from the conversation?5. How do many young children feel about their situation?Task2A solitary diner sips into a mid town Manhattan restaurant, trying not to be noticed. No sooner does he check his coat than the voice of the headwaiter comes booming across the restaurant.“A table for one, Sir?”And then, just in case there is a customer in the restaurant who isn't yet aware of his situation, a waiter shouts out from the counter, "There's a table for one in the corner.”Eating alone in a restaurant is one of the most frightening experiences for many people in America.The solitary diner can feel he is looked down upon by waitem1 and made fun of by couples. He is the unwanted and unloved child of the restaurant As soon as he appears, he is led out of sight and seated at a small fable with barely enough room on it for a cold dish. Often that table for one is merely a hair's breadth from the men's room or stuck right by the door into the kitchen. There he sits trying not to make eye contact with anyone but wondering where he went wrong in life.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the passage you have just heard,1. What is the passage about?2. Why is the diner noticed?3. What is one of the most frightening experiences?4. Where is the customer seated?5. What can be inferred from the passage?。
英语作文 关于舍友
英语作文关于舍友My Roommate。
Living with a roommate can be a challenging experience, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. I am fortunate enough to have a wonderful roommate who has become a close friend. We have shared so many great memories and have supported each other through the ups and downs of college life.My roommate's name is Sarah, and we met during our freshman year at college. We were randomly assigned to live together in the dorms, and I couldn't have asked for a better match. Sarah is kind, considerate, and alwayswilling to lend a helping hand. She is also incredibly funny and has a great sense of humor, which has made living with her a lot of fun.One of the things I appreciate most about Sarah is her willingness to compromise and communicate. Living withsomeone else can be difficult, especially when it comes to sharing space and making decisions about the living environment. However, Sarah and I have always been able to talk openly and honestly about our needs and concerns, and we have been able to come to mutually beneficial solutions.In addition to being a great roommate, Sarah is also an amazing friend. She has been there for me during some of the toughest times in my life, and I know that I can always count on her for support and encouragement. Whether it's staying up late to talk about our problems or just hanging out and having fun, Sarah has been a constant source of comfort and joy in my life.Living with Sarah has also taught me a lot about myself and how to be a better friend and roommate. I have learned the importance of compromise, communication, and understanding, and I have also learned how to be more patient and considerate of others. I am grateful for the lessons I have learned from living with Sarah, and I know that they will serve me well in the future.Overall, I feel incredibly lucky to have Sarah as my roommate. She has made my college experience so much better, and I know that I will cherish the memories we have made together for years to come. I am grateful for her friendship, her kindness, and her support, and I look forward to many more great times with her in the future.。
PEP版小学英语五年级上册《UNIT5MYNEWROOM》教学课件LESSON2
老大 (what)总管“什么”和“职业”;
“WH”
当问是“谁”的时候,就由老二
家 (who)来负责;
老三 (whose)别忘了管“谁的”;
族
如果想问在“何处”,就要看老四 (where)的了。
在爸爸的明确分工下,兄弟几人停止了争吵,你瞧,他们已经悄悄上 岗了: •What’s that on the desk﹖ 桌子上是什么? •What does your brother do﹖ 你弟弟是干什么的? •Who is the boy over there﹖ 那边那个男孩是谁? •Whose storybooks are these﹖ 这些故事书是谁的 •Where is the No.3 bus stop﹖ 三路汽车站在哪儿?
1; 3; bed, a closet, a table, a chair, a mirror and a trash bin
Look and draw
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Let’s talk
I have my own room. There is …. There are ….
“WH”家族的孩子们正在为自己的职责问题争论不休, 这时, 总管时间的爸爸when为他们进行了分工:Βιβλιοθήκη 1)√2)
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Find and say
Two of the rooms are the same. Find and describe them.
In picture 1, there is a ….
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Lesson 2
唱歌谣
用英语my,friends写作文英语小作文myfriends
用英语my,friends写作文英语小作文myfriends:中考英语作文范文我的朋友-My friend中考英语作文范文我的朋友-My friendI have many friends. One of them is my classmate Ma Hua.He is a League member and one of the best students in my class.He is fond of English and good at it. He often practises reading aloud. So he has a good pronunciation. He is always ready to help others. With his help I have made GREat proGREss. I have made up my mind to catch up with him and to join the League in the near future.:高考英语作文My Friend(我的朋友)高考英语作文My Friend(我的朋友)Zhang Dong is my best friend. He entered our class last semester. He is a boy. Both of us are good at English, so we often have a chat in English in our spare time. After school, we often play football together on the playground. He runs so fast that I can not catch up with him. He is an excellent student. He not only gets good marks in all subjects but also is very kind and modest.He loves popular songs and also classical music.There are three people in his family and he is the only child. His father is a doctor and his mother is a Beijing Opera actress. Though Zhang Dong's family is wealthy, he is usually simply dressed. He has a dream which is to be a lawyer.Such is my friend, a clever and kind boy. He is highly praised by the teachers and students.张东是我最好的朋友。
Unit5(新视野大学英语-第3版-读写教程-第2册-Unit5-SectionA)
• 25、I’m interested at adventures with 50% chance to succeed.
• 我对成功率在50%的冒险最感兴趣 • Yes→to No.27 No→to No.26
• 26、I have long-term plan for my career.我有长远的职业目标 • Yes→to No.27 No→Type B
when asleep
Para. 5 (1): How many ads will
the average American have seen?
600000 by 18 &
1 million by 40
Para. 5 (2): How do ads influence our purchase? find out phrases: “早餐谷物食品”“乘 船线路”
a valued customer
Para.3 (1): find out words:
“自相矛盾” “不一致/相矛盾”
paradox N.
(be) at odds with
Para.3 (2-3): What are the 2 different
voices/messages?
permissive message &
message & disguised message
Para. 4 (3-4): How does the writer describe “the advertisements are everywhere”?
invade &
we are constantly surrounded by
Para. 4 (3-4): When can we escape ads?
英语视听说unit答案
Unit 1Outside ViewActivity 2Activity 3ScriptEugene: The tradition that er, was most important to me was probably Summer Eights. I was a rower. And Summer Eights is a rowing competition, held in May in the summer term. And in this competition, each college is trying to improve its place which it won the previous year and gradually work its way up the river.Julie:When the students take exams, they must go to a special building and it’s called Examination Schools. And also they must wear a special uniform, so they wear a gown like mine, a black gown, and they wear a white shirt, and the men wear a white tie and black trousers. Um, the women wear a white shirt and a black skirt or black trousers. And they must wear this uniform, which has a Latin name –subfusc– and they must wear this uniform in order to take their examinations.Eugene: I think the Oxford traditions lend character to the place, and it’s such an old institution, it should have traditions, but they can be very inconvenient, for example, subfusc. This is the er, uniform that we are required according to the university rules to wear.Julie: They also wear flowers in their buttonholes, and those flowers are carnations. And they wear different colours, the students wear different coloured flowers for different examinations. So when you take your first exam you wear a white flower, and when you take your second exam you wear a pink flower, and when you take your final examination you wear a red carnation.Eugene: So we have to dress up in a full black suit, starched collar, white bow tie and carry a mortarboard. And to write an exam in the summer heat whilst wearing all that which you’re not allowed to take off, is um, uncomfortable.Julie: I really like the Oxford traditions, I think it’s part of our history, and part of um, being a student or a teacher here at Oxford University.News ReportActivity 1ScriptOxford University has seen a rise in the number of applications from state school students thanks to Harry Potter. The university says that teenagers who have followed Harry’s adventures at Hogwarts are no longer discouraged by Oxford’s traditions because they remind them of scenes in J. K. Rowling’s best-selling books. Teenagers see similarities between the traditional university and Hogwarts.The “Hogwarts Generation” is embracing the idea of a more formal educational setting. In fact, Oxford’s head of admissions says that the latest generation of students is excited about the idea of attending a school that requires students to wear long flowing robes and has a grand dining hall.Though more state school students want to attend Oxford, spots are very limited. With over 17,000 applications for only 3,200 spots, Oxford candidates still must work hard to win their place at the historic university.1. What is the news report mainly about?2. Why are students excited about attending Oxford University?Activity 2ScriptIvy League universities have stopped using the title of “master”for leaders of residential colleges as many people consider it a controversial term that is linked to slavery.The “masters”are picked from the senior university faculty. They manage social and academic programmes and serve as advisers to students. Harvard University and Princeton University have stopped using the title for their professors, and Yale University is still deciding whether to change it. For a long time, there have been reservations about using the “master” title. Some professors holding the positions prefer to be called by their first names.The decision to stop using the title follows increasing protests that the term is offensive, particularly for African-American students. Many have argued that the title is an embarrassing reminder of the dark chapter of slavery in America, and students should not be asked to call anyone “master”.1. What change are the Ivy League universities making?2. Why are they making this change?Passage 1Activity 2Passage 2Activity 1ScriptAndy: Did you see the film on television last night?Jane: No, I was out. What was it?Andy:A Beautiful Mind. It’s about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane: I’ve heard about that film, yes. He’s played by Russell Crowe, isn’t he? I like Russell Crowe, he’s great.Andy: That’s the one, yes.Jane: What’s it about?Andy: Well, the story begins in the early years of Nash’s life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane: That’s one of the Ivy League schools, isn’t it?Andy:Yes, it’s all set in New England, lovely old buildings, beautiful autumn colours. It’s lovely to look at. Anyway, Nash meets his roommate Charles, a literature student, who soon becomes his best friend. Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people, and the main thing he’s looking for is a truly original idea for his thesis paper.Jane: So he’s not interested in having fun?Andy: Well, yes, but he’s not very good with people or successful with women, that’s all. But, you know, it’s one of these bad experiences with people which ultimately inspires his brilliant work in mathematics.Jane: No good at relationships, so he becomes a genius at maths?Andy: That’s about right, yes. So when he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries.Jane: Ah! At last, the love interest!Andy: Yes, but wait a moment. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes. At one point he’s chased by the Russians, and it’s after this that he becomes mentally ill.Jane: I think I’ve seen this in the trailer to the film.Andy:So when he’s put in a psychiatric hospital, he thinks the Soviets have captured him. He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife, and his intellectual skills. So he stops taking the medicine.Jane: It sounds quite hard to watch.Andy: Well, it is, but it’s well acted and directed, and so, you know, there’s a bit of distance between the audience and what’s happening on film.Jane: So what happens next?Andy: Well, then his illness returns, so he and his wife decide to try and live with it. It all gets a bit complicated, because we’re no longer sure if Charles, you know, his old friend, or even Parcher were real, or if they were just people that existed only in Nash’s mind.Jane: That sounds awful. He must have been so ill.Andy:Actually, I’m kind of giving away the twist in the story. Anyway, later in his life, while he’s using the library at Princeton again, he asks his rival Martin Hansen if he can start teaching again.And so the story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.Jane: Well, it sounds like a great film.Andy: Yes, you should see it sometime.Activity 2Unit TestSection AScript1.M: During my gap year, I traveled to South America to volunteer with a local orphanage, it was so rewarding.W: That’s fantastic! I wish I could have done something like that.I worked at the local bookstore all summer to make money.Q: What is the man describing?2.W: Did you finish the economics homework for Dr O’Connor?M: Yeah. But do you know when it’s due, I can’t understand a word he says.W: I know what you mean, his brogue is so thick. I think the homework is due on Thursday.Q: What are the man and woman complaining about?3.M:Do you like Melville? In my opinion, Moby Dick is a cultural masterpiece.W:Well, I certainly admire Melville’s work but it is not my favorite. I’m much more partial to Mark Twain.Q: What are the two people talking about?4.W: Have you given much thought to what you do this summer?M: Absolutely! I’m working at a bank in my hometown.W: Good idea! Then you have money to spend next school year.M: I guess so. I’m really doing it for the experience though. I want to work at a big bank someday.Q: Which of the following is probably the most important objective for the man?5.M: What do you think about the new music class you are taking?W:Oh Hank, all we do is listen to Mozart and Beethoven. I’m in heaven.Q: How does the woman feel about the music class?Answer CBAAASection BScriptM: So ... Teresa, tell me about your first week at university. How’s it treating you so far?W: Oh dad, it’s incredible! I don’t even know where to begin, my classes, my roommate, my teachers ...M: Wow ... slow down! Slow down! Catch your breath and start at the beginning. Do you get along with your roommate – Diane?W: Yeah. Diane is great! We have so much in common. Both of us come from small towns, have never lived away from home before, and are studying history.M:Oh Teresa, that’s great news! I was worried you wouldn’t get along with your roommate. How are classes?W:Most of them are good. Of course, my history classes are interesting! I’m taking World History and Post-Civil War US History.M: Most of them are good? Does that mean you don’t like some of your classes?W: Well ... There is a foreign language requirement for graduation.I chose Spanish and … so far, it’s really hard. I don’t understand most of what the teacher is saying.M: Hang in there Teresa. Do your homework and try to pay attention in class. Studying foreign languages gets easier when you practice.W:I will, dad. I promise! So far, I’m having a great time, but sometimes I really miss home.M: We miss you too. Study hard, have fun and call home often.Q6: What is the relationship between Teresa and Diane?Q7: Which of the following classes might Teresa find interesting?Q8: How would you describe Teresa’s father?Answer CDASection CScriptStudents must face many tough decisions during their first year in university. Determining which classes to take is only one decision among many. As students sift through the offerings under debate between Biology versus Chemistry, Creative Writing versus Literature and European History versus American History, they are beginning to determine the academic pair they will follow.Included among these decisions will likely be one about a foreign language. How to decide? Will it be a commonly studied language, such as Spanish, French, German or Italian? Will it be something more challenging, such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean? There are many schools have thought about which languages are the best to learn. And they generally deal with their usefulness in the real world.However, as a prospective student in a foreign language classroom, you should choose based on your personal goals and interests. Ask yourself what do I intend to do with knowledge of this language; am I attracted to the history and culture of the countries where this language is spoken; am I interested enough in this language to complete at least several years of study. Asking and answering these questions should help make this decision easier.Q9: What is the main idea of this passage?Q10: What is a school of thought?Q11: With which of the following statements would the speaker agree? Answer BDCSection DScriptThe number of applicants the University of California has received this year has reached another record high – for the 12th consecutive year.In all, over 206,000 students have applied to one of the nine campuses for admission next fall, % more than last year. Applications rose at all nine of its campuses, with UC Irvine increasing by 10% to reach close to 98,000 applications for 8,700 student and transfer spots. At the same time, UC Berkeley saw an increase of % and UC Merced, the newest campus within the system, saw the highest increase of all nine campuses at %.According to UC officials, this is the first time that the total number of applications of all nine campuses has stretched over 200,000. The school also experienced an increase in diversity among its applicants. The campus had an increase of % for underrepresented students on the freshman level for fall 2016. Meanwhile, the largest gain was seen among Latino and Mexican-American applicants at %, closely followed by a % gain in African-American student applications.Q12: What does this news report mainly talk about?Q13: Which campus had the biggest increase of applications?Q14: By what percentage did underrepresented students increase on the freshman level for fall 2016?Answer CCA。
我的大学舍友作文 英语
我的大学舍友作文英语My college roommate is a really interesting person. She's always full of energy and has a great sense of humor. We have a lot of fun together, whether we're studying or just hanging out.One thing that really stands out about her is her passion for music. She's always listening to something, whether it's pop, rock, or classical. She's also a talented singer and often performs at local open mic nights.Another thing I love about my roommate is her love for cooking. She's always trying out new recipes and loves to experiment with different flavors and ingredients. I'm always happy to be her taste tester!My roommate is also a bit of a daredevil. She loves to try new things and is always up for an adventure. Whether it's bungee jumping, skydiving, or trying exotic foods,she's always game.One thing that can be a bit challenging about living with my roommate is her messy habits. She's not the tidiest person, and our room can get pretty cluttered at times. But I've learned to live with it, and it's a small price to pay for all the fun we have together.Overall, I'm really grateful to have my roommate as a friend. She's taught me a lot about living life to the fullest and not being afraid to take risks. I know we'll have a lot of great memories together, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for both of us.。
大学英文作文我的室友
大学英文作文我的室友英文,My roommate, Sarah, is quite an interesting character. We've been living together for almost two years now, and I've come to know her pretty well. Sarah is from Beijing, China, and her English is fluent, but she still likes to speak Mandarin from time to time, especially when she's on the phone with her family or watching Chinese dramas.Living with Sarah has exposed me to a lot of Chinese culture, which I find fascinating. For example, she introduced me to the tradition of celebrating the Chinese New Year with red envelopes and delicious homemade dumplings. It's always fun to learn about her customs and traditions, and she's patient enough to explain them to me, even when my questions seem never-ending.One thing I admire about Sarah is her dedication to her studies. She's majoring in computer science, and she spends countless hours coding and debugging programs. Despite thechallenges, she always manages to keep a positive attitude and encourages me to do the same when I'm feeling overwhelmed with my own coursework.Living together isn't always sunshine and rainbows, though. Like any roommates, we have our disagreements from time to time. For instance, Sarah is a bit of a night owl, and sometimes her late-night gaming sessions can be a bit disruptive when I'm trying to sleep. However, we always manage to work things out through open communication and compromise.Overall, I'm grateful to have Sarah as my roommate.She's not just someone I share a living space with; she's become a close friend who has enriched my life in many ways.中文,我的室友Sarah是一个相当有趣的人。
我的室友英语作文100
我的室友英语作文100英文回答:I have been living with my roommate for the past year, and we have had a great experience so far. We have similar interests and values, and we get along very well. We are both clean and organized, and we are always willing to help each other out. We also have a lot of fun together, and we often go out to dinner or to the movies.One of the things I appreciate most about my roommate is that she is always willing to help me out. When I am struggling with something, she is always there to offer her assistance. She is also very understanding and supportive, and she always makes me feel better when I am having a bad day.I am also very grateful for my roommate's friendship. She is a great person to talk to, and I can always count on her for support and advice. She is also a lot of fun to bearound, and I always have a good time when I am with her.Overall, I am very happy to have my roommate as a roommate. She is a great person, and I am grateful for her friendship. I know that we will continue to be great roommates for many years to come.中文回答:过去的一年,我一直和我的室友一起生活,到目前为止,我们相处得很愉快。
描述自己室友的英语作文范文
描述自己室友的英语作文范文My Roommate.She’s always up late, studying or scrolling through her phone. I catch her sometimes, eyes glazed over, lost in her own world. But when she looks up and smiles, all the tiredness seems to disappear. She’s got that kind of energy that just brightens up the room.Our room is like a mini-mall. She’s got her side with all the books and study materials, neatly organized like a library. And then there’s my side, with my guitar, my sketches, and piles of random stuff. It’s a mess, but it works for me.She’s the kind of person who’ll stay up with you late into the night, talking about life, dreams, and everything in between. She’s got a heart that’s big and open, and she’s not afraid to share it.She’s also the first one to offer help when you’re down. Whether it’s a listening ear or a shoulder to lean on, she’s always there for you. She’s got a strength that you don’t see at first glance, but it’s there when you need it most.And even though we’re different in so many ways, it’s those differences that make us click. We balance each other out, and together, we make a pretty great team. She’s my roommate, my friend, and someone I’m glad to have in my life.。
描述我的室友英语作文
描述我的室友英语作文My Roommate。
I have been living with my roommate for almost a year now, and I can confidently say that she is one of the most amazing people I have ever met. Her name is Sarah, and she is a 22-year-old college student just like me. We share a small apartment near our university, and we have been roommates since the first day of our freshman year.Sarah is a very responsible and organized person. She always keeps our apartment clean and tidy, and she is always on top of her school work. She is also very reliable and trustworthy. Whenever I need help with anything, she is always there for me. She is a great listener and always gives me good advice when I need it.One of the things I admire most about Sarah is her positive attitude. She is always smiling and laughing, and she never lets anything get her down. Even when she isstressed out from school or work, she always manages tostay optimistic and cheerful. Her positive energy is contagious, and it makes our apartment a very happy placeto be.Sarah is also a very talented artist. She loves to draw and paint, and she has decorated our apartment with some of her beautiful artwork. She even made a mural on one of our walls that is absolutely stunning. I love coming home toour apartment and seeing all of her amazing creations.Overall, I feel very lucky to have Sarah as my roommate. She is not just a roommate, but also a great friend. I know that I can always count on her, and I am grateful for her presence in my life. I hope that we can continue to live together for many years to come.My Roommate (仿写)。
向朋友介绍舍友英文作文
向朋友介绍舍友英文作文示例回答如下1:Introducing My Roommate to a FriendI would like to introduce my roommate to you. Her name is Lily, and we have been living together for the past year. Lily is a very friendly and outgoing person, and I am grateful to have her as my roommate.Lily is originally from China, and she is currently studying business at our university. She speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese, as well as English. Her English skills are excellent, and she is always eager to practice and improve her language abilities.One of the things that I admire about Lily is her dedication to her studies. She is always diligent and hardworking, and she strives for excellence in everything she does. She is very organized and manages her time effectively, which is something I have learned from her.Aside from her academic achievements, Lily is also very involved in extracurricular activities. She is a member of theuniversity's debate team and has won several awards for her persuasive speaking skills. She is passionate about social issues and is always willing to engage in meaningful discussions.In terms of her personality, Lily is incredibly kind and considerate. She is always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She is also a great listener and offers valuable advice when asked for it. I appreciate her ability to create a comfortable and supportive environment in our shared living space.Lily has a wide range of interests and hobbies. She enjoys playing the piano and often treats us to beautiful melodies. She also loves cooking and experimenting with different recipes.I have had the pleasure of trying some of her dishes, and they are always delicious.Living with Lily has been a wonderful experience. We have become great friends and have created many memories together. Whether it's studying together, exploring new places, or simply having a movie night, we always have a great time.Overall, I am fortunate to have Lily as my roommate. Her intelligence, kindness, and vibrant personality make her a fantastic friend and roommate. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my living space with such an amazing individual.介绍我的舍友给你。
我的舍友英语小作文80字
我的舍友英语小作文80字My Roommate。
My roommate is a very special person to me. Her name is Lily and we have been living together for two years now. She is a kind and caring person who always puts others before herself.Lily is a hardworking student who is always striving to do her best. She is very organized and always keeps our room clean and tidy. She is also very responsible and trustworthy, which is why I feel comfortable leaving my belongings in our room when I am not there.One of the things I admire most about Lily is her dedication to her studies. She is always studying and working hard to achieve her goals. She is also very supportive of me and my goals, which I really appreciate.In her free time, Lily enjoys reading and listening tomusic. She has a very eclectic taste in music and is always introducing me to new artists and genres. She is also agreat cook and often prepares meals for us to share.Overall, I am very grateful to have Lily as my roommate. She is not only a great friend, but also a great role model.I have learned a lot from her and I know that she will continue to achieve great things in the future.。
和室友初次相遇的英语作文
和室友初次相遇的英语作文英文回答:My roommate, Emily, and I met for the first time in our dormitory room on a warm August afternoon. I had arrived earlier that day and was unpacking my belongings when she walked in. I was immediately struck by her friendly smile and warm demeanor.We introduced ourselves and quickly discovered that we had a lot in common. We were both from out-of-state, wewere both majoring in English, and we both loved to readand write. We spent the next few hours talking and laughing, getting to know each other and sharing our hopes and dreams for the future.As we talked, I realized that Emily was not only a kind and compassionate person, but also a smart and ambitious young woman. She was determined to make the most of her college experience and was eager to learn and grow. I knewthat I had found not only a roommate, but also a friend and confidant.In the days and weeks that followed, Emily and Iquickly became close. We spent countless hours studying together, attending classes, and exploring our new city. We also shared many meals, went to movies, and talked about everything under the sun.Emily has been an invaluable part of my college experience. She is always there to support me, both academically and emotionally. She has helped me to adjust to college life, to navigate the challenges of being away from home, and to make the most of my time here.I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have met and lived with Emily. She has made my college experience so much richer and more enjoyable. She is my best friend, my roommate, and my confidant. I am honored to call her my friend.中文回答:和室友初次相遇的英语作文。
英语作文一百词描述舍友
英语作文一百词描述舍友My roommate, an extraordinary blend of wit, kindness, and resilience, is a person I am fortunate to call my friend. She exudes an infectious positivity that brightens our shared living space. Her keen sense of humor, characterized by clever puns and spontaneous jokes, never fails to lift our spirits during mundane routines or stressful times.Despite her jovial nature, she takes her responsibilities seriously. Our dorm is always impeccably organized, thanks to her meticulous cleaning habits and efficient time-management skills. She diligently balances academic pursuits, part-time work, and extracurricular activities, inspiring me with her unwavering commitment and discipline.A true empath, she intuitively senses when someone needs a listening ear or a comforting word. Her genuine concern for others extends beyond our dormitory walls, as she actively volunteers at local charities, embodying the spirit of compassion and altruism.Intriguingly, she possesses a boundless curiosity about diverse cultures, languages, and ideas, constantly enriching ourconversations with newfound knowledge. Her insatiable thirst for learning fuels engaging debates and thought-provoking discussions, turning our room into a mini-think tank.In essence, my roommate is a delightful fusion of humor, responsibility, empathy, and intellectual curiosity. Living alongside her is not just a pleasure but a daily lesson in humility, resilience, and the art of embracing life with enthusiasm and authenticity.。
英语作文写舍友的
英语作文写舍友的My Roommate。
Living with a roommate can be both a challenging and rewarding experience. When I first moved into my college dorm, I was a little nervous about who my roommate would be.I had heard horror stories about roommates who nevercleaned up after themselves or who were constantly playing loud music. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I met my roommate, Emily.Emily and I hit it off right away. We both had a lovefor music and would often spend our evenings listening to our favorite bands and discussing the latest albums. Wealso shared a passion for food and would often cook meals together in our tiny dorm kitchen. Emily was a great cook and I quickly learned a few new recipes from her.One of the things I appreciate most about Emily is her organizational skills. While I tend to be a bit messy,Emily is always on top of keeping our dorm clean and tidy. She has a system for everything, from organizing our school supplies to keeping track of our shared expenses. Thanks to her, our dorm always looks presentable, even when we have unexpected visitors.In addition to being organized, Emily is alsoincredibly kind and considerate. Whenever I'm feeling down or stressed about school, she's always there to lend a listening ear and offer words of encouragement. She's also quick to offer help with my homework or to proofread my essays. I don't know what I would do without her support.Of course, living with a roommate isn't always smooth sailing. There have been times when we've disagreed on things or gotten on each other's nerves. However, we've always been able to talk things out and come to a resolution. I think that's one of the keys to a successful roommate relationship – open and honest communication.Overall, I feel incredibly lucky to have Emily as my roommate. She's not just a roommate, but also a friend andconfidante. I've learned so much from her and I know that our friendship will continue long after we've moved out of the dorm. I couldn't have asked for a better roommate.。
与舍友搞好关系的英语作文
与舍友搞好关系的英语作文Title: Navigating Roommate Relations: A Casual Approach。
1. Living in close quarters, like a dorm or an apartment, can be a rollercoaster of personalities. My roommate, let's call him John, was the epitome of afriendly wall always up for a good laugh, but also a source of unexpected surprises. Our relationship? It was a mix of shared chores, honest conversations, and the occasional dance around the shared space.2. The key to any successful roommate dynamic? Communication, my friend. We started by setting clear expectations, from the quiet hours to the shared cleaning schedule. "Hey, John, don't forget to clean up after dinner, okay?" that wasn't a lecture, it was a friendly reminder. We learned to respect each other's routines, even if they didn't always align.3. Conflict, of course, was bound to arise. When theprinter jammed, we didn't argue over who was at fault, we just协同解决问题. "Hey, I've got a spare toner, let's fix it together." that's how we turned a potential argument into a bonding experience. It taught us to handle disagreements with a pinch of humor.4. And then there's the fun part. We'd organize movie nights, where laughter filled the room and our differences were put aside. "Hey, what movie do you want to watch tonight? My turn to pick!" it was a simple way to strengthen our connection beyond just the walls.5. Lastly, remember, every relationship needs a little give and take. "I know you're a night owl, but could you keep the noise down for a bit? I need some sleep." it's about being understanding and respectful. It's not about winning, but about creating a harmonious environment.In conclusion, managing a roommate relationship is a blend of practicality, humor, and mutual respect. It's about embracing the quirks, resolving issues, andcelebrating the moments of togetherness. So, let's keep it real, and enjoy the ride!。
作文范文之《我的室友》英语作文
《我的室友》英语作文【篇一:英语作文:大学生活】after entering college, we found, to our surprise, that differences between high school life and college life are great.in high school, we always depended on our parents and teachers to solve all kinds of difficult problems. at college, however, we have to rely exclusively on ourselves. what's more, we have to learn how to get along with our classmates and roommates.four years at college is an important yet very short period of time in our life. so it is always expected that we adapt to thislife as quickly as possible. but it is a pity that not everyone can do so immediately. here are some suggestions.first, get familiar with the main buildings on the campus.spend one or two hours by yourself or with your classmates to go around the campus so that you can know the location of such important places as the library, the dining room, the post office, the clinic and classrooms. next, try to be independent. learn to do大学四年是一个重要然而在我们的生活中很短的时间内。
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• cool/indifferent/shy/introverted/ incommunicative • talented/ambitious/ diligent • kind/warm/ tolerant • extroverted/easygoing/talkative/ sociable • humorous/optimistic/passionate • geeky/freaky(反复无常的;古怪的) /weird
4、Tolerant
宽容
• If you have contradictions with your roommates ,you must have a positive attitude, stand in their point of view to consider.
5、Collaboration
海内存知己, 天涯若比邻。
Thanks for listening!
3、respect
尊重
• Show respect for their thought and privacy.
尊重别人的想法、隐私
respect
名词 n.
1.敬重,尊敬[U][(+for)] They treated me with respect. 他们对我很敬重。 3.尊重,注重,重视[U][(+for/to)] 2.敬意,问候[P][(+to)] respect for Some people have no Give my respects toconsequently the speed limit and your parents. are punished. 代我向你的父母亲致意。 有些人全然不顾限速规定,结果受 到处罚。 4.关系;方面,着眼点[C][U]
宿舍矛盾。。。
How to shorten the distance between you and your roommates ? Our dorm just like a small home.
1、communication 沟通
• the slumber party/ bedtime chat
6、seeking help
求助
• When you encounter difficulties,you should also ask your roommates for help.
Because your seeking for help make them aware of their importance and show your trust to her.
respect
及物动词 vt.
1.尊敬,敬重[(+for/as)] He is highly respected by everyone for his integrity. 他因其清廉而深受大家的尊敬。 2.尊重,重视 I respected their moral standards. 我尊重他们的道德标准。
君子之交淡如水。
For a congenial friend a thousand toasts are too few; in a disagreeable conversation one word more is too many. 酒逢知己千杯少,话不投机半句多。 A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
1.Dependence: Roommates will make one depend on others ,thus sometimes he/she can do nothing on his/her own. 2.Nuisance: Roommates may make noise when you want a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. 3.Conflicts:It will lead to all kinds of frictions by trivial things like: Who is responsible for cleaning, washing and so on . 4.Misunderstanding, unhappiness, lack of trust ck of freedom: Having roommates will restrict one’s freedom. ck of privacy: Sometimes roommates will leak one’s privacy.
卧谈会
2、union
团结
• Call on all of your roommates once there is an activity. • Take active steps to maintain the dormitory environmental hygiene. 积极维护好宿舍环境卫生。
respect
3.遵守;顾及 We must respect the laws of a country we are in. 我们必须遵守所在国家的法律。 4.关于,涉及 The two plans differ in one major respect. 这两个计划在一个主要方面有所不同 。
及物动词 vt.
maintain
及物动词 vt.
3.坚持;主张;断言[+(that)] He maintains that he once saw a UFO. 他坚持称自己曾看见过飞碟。 4.供养,抚养;负担,支持 Mr. Smith maintains his son at college. 史密斯先生供养念大学的儿子。 5.保卫,坚守
A friend is best found in adversity. 患难见真友。 A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn. 路遥知马力, 日久见人心。 The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.
协作
• When your roommates are upset , try to comfort and encourage them , help to improve their self-confidence, so that they can be optimistic in the face of life.
maintain
及物动词 vt.
1.维持;保持;使继续 Ann and Mary maintained their friendship for the next thirty years. 安妮和玛丽在此后的三十年中一直保 持着她们之间的友谊。 2.维修,保养 Frank maintains his car very well. 弗兰克把自己的车子保养得很好。
Which one would you prefer,live alone or with roommate? Why?
Live with your roommates
1.Help each other 2.Save money: roommates will share the rent and bills 3.Keep company: Roommates will make you feel less lonely when you need company. If you want someone to play with or study with, your roommate is always a good choice. 4.Widen our vision: we can learn things from roommates, such as the culture, the different dialects and the customs 5.Make progress together 6.EnjoyБайду номын сангаасfriendship: Roommates will share your joys and sorrows when you are happy or sad.