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英語介紹校園景色

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⑴ 英語短文關於描寫校園景色

During their Duke careers, graating seniors Gerald Oliver, Katie Mitchell and Ashley Joyce have helped improve race relations, Greek life, classroom honesty and other important aspects of campus life.

Their work illustrates how many students are choosing to make a positive difference in their own communities, said Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs.

"Students are reclaiming their social life in a much broader way," Moneta said. "It's happening in key pockets around campus."

Several student-led groups have emerged in the aftermath of the Women's Initiative, said Donna Lisker, director of the Women's Center. Active Minds encourages students to think about mental illness. Devil Dating aims to improve the campus dating scene. A women's mentoring group links students with faculty and alumni.

"These initiatives represent all different kinds of students who see some piece of the puzzle that looks familiar to them, and they decide to take this particular piece on," Lisker said. "That's been wonderful to see."

Gerald Oliver

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) arrived on Duke's campus when Gerald Oliver was a sophomore. By his senior year, he was president of NPHC, the umbrella organization for the nine historically black fraternities and sororities, six of which are represented at Duke.

As the leader of a young organization, Oliver worked to strengthen NPHC's voice, establish its place in the Greek system and smooth out communication between Duke administrators and black Greeks. That entailed going to lots of meetings and speaking up, he said.

"I haven't been involved with big stuff that makes the paper," Oliver said. "I didn't organize a super program; it was more day-to-day things."

Oliver, who is also a member of Campus Council, made time for weekly meetings of the Community Executive Council, where the presidents of the four Greek councils -- NPHC, the Interfraternity Council, the Inter-Greek Council and the Pan-Hellenic Association -- discussed such issues as housing, recruitment, hazing policies and community service.

"The things that IFC and Pan-Hell do affect us, and the things we do affect them," Oliver said. "We made a lot of effort in that group to make sure we were working together since our fates are tied."

Fraternities and sororities have been viewed as self-segregating organizations, but Oliver said that black fraternities and sororities have helped lift up the black community that historically has had a disadvantage in higher ecation.

"It would be inaccurate to say there is no color division," said Oliver, a psychology major who is applying to business schools for the fall. "But just because the organizations serve different purposes doesn't mean they can't interact and understand each other."

The student-run Center for Race Relations has helped open lines of communication by bringing together Oliver's fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, and the almost all-white Kappa Alpha fraternity to discuss issues they previously hadn't had a venue to address.

"We had a lot of good conversations," Oliver said, "but it doesn't mean much if nobody beyond the leaders buys into that."

The diversity of Duke provides an opportunity for ethnic and cultural exchange that many students might not have had up to that point. When he returns to Duke over the years for homecoming, he would like to see race relations remain a priority and more members involved in the discussions.

"As long as conversations like that continue to happen," he said, "race relations on campus will get better."

Katie Mitchell

The Greek system still needs work, said Katie Mitchell, president of the Duke chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority. But changes won't be easy to make because the Greek system is a microcosm of the larger world.

"The world is competitive; the world is exclusive; the world has standards that have little to do with who you are," Mitchell said.

Mitchell, and the Tri-Delts, forged ahead anyway.

The alcohol-free casino night the Tri-Delts sponsored in November was open to everyone on campus. The party attracted a cross-section of the student body, raised money for charity and may become a Tri-Delt tradition to help shrug off a reputation of exclusivity.

Once the Women's Initiative report added "effortless perfection" to the campus lexicon, Mitchell gathered the 170 women in her chapter for a discussion about eating disorders.

"Talking about it is the first step," she said. "We need to talk about our experiences and move past them."

Mitchell believes that change can evolve through "small things done with a good heart and good intentions."

"I think my strength and who I am can be a force to change the system," she said.

In her leadership roles, Mitchell has learned that change forced upon others won't succeed.

"The administration can't impose any one culture on the students," she said. "When we see things that need to be changed, we need to come together and ask, 'How do we make this happen?'"

She joined 17 other women to write, edit and perform "All of the Above," a series of anonymous monologues about what it is like to be a woman at Duke. The performance sold out every night.

A public policy major with minors in women's studies and Spanish, Mitchell is off to Tanzania on a Hart Fellowship later this year to research women's legal rights in the East African country.

Ashley Joyce

The letter Ashley Joyce received as vice chair of the Undergraate Judicial Board was every probation officer's dream.

A student returning to Duke from a one-year suspension for cheating wrote to thank board members for imposing the punishment. The time away from Duke, the student said, had given him a new perspective on honesty and integrity that he would carry with him beyond his undergraate years.

"The hope and gratitude in that letter made me feel my work on UJB was worth it," Joyce said.

The spate of high-profile corporate officers "cheating behind the backs of consumers" indicates a dearth of integrity among the country's leaders, Joyce said.

"These are the kinds of decisions Duke is responsible for forming while you're here," she said. "If we can be instrumental in shaping those decisions and how you treat other people, that's huge."

While pursuing her political science degree, Joyce has worked with the Honor Council and served on the Academic Integrity Council. She has also been a member of the Alpha Phi Omega service sorority and helped lead a Girl Scout troop.

She plans to teach English in France for a year before deciding whether to attend law school. Her involvement in the extracurricular organizations is a way of expressing how much her ecation at Duke means to her.

"It's a way of being fulfilled," she said. "I feel involved in the heart of what's going on on campus. I couldn't imagine not doing anything like that while I was here. I'd feel like I was wasting my time."

Joyce praised the new Community Standard, which went into effect in fall 2003 and requires students to sign a pledge that they will uphold the values of the Duke community. Those include not lying, cheating or stealing or accepting those behaviors in others.

Through the Community Standard, Joyce said, students are more inclined to treat others with respect. Still, work remains for students to create an environment of honesty and respect.

"If we're going to make Duke a place where honesty and respect are part of the environment on campus, it needs to be owned by the students," she said. "That's the biggest challenge next year."

Written by Nancy Oates

⑵ 用英語寫描寫學校周邊景物的作文

This is our school.At the school gate, you can see the main road in front of you.Coming into the gate, you can see the tall teaching building in the middle of the school.On the two sides of the main road are two fiowerbeds.The library is on the left and the office building is on the right.Behind the teaching building is the playground. The computer room is next to it.
這是我們的學校.在學校大門口,你可以看到主路.進了大門,你可以看到學校中央高大的教學樓.主路兩邊是兩個花圃.圖書館在左邊,辦公樓在右邊.教學樓後是操場,計算機房挨著它.
Our school is beautiful and I love it.
我們的學校很美,我愛我的學校

⑶ 美麗的校園風景英語

造句要完整,我們美麗的校園處處風景很好=Our beautiful compus has great views everywhere.

⑷ 寫校園風景的英語演講稿

Respect teachers and schoolmates:
Hello! I am from XX class XXX. Today, my topic is 《beautiful scenery in campus.》
Did you notice that the green leaves, flowers bloom in the old tree, the stout gladne fill, who in his position, without leaving.
That old building, we provide generous, we should not return it?
And your hands, as they benefit!
I finished speaking, thank you

翻譯:
尊敬的老師,親愛的同學們:
你們好!我是來自XX班的XXX。今天,我演講的題目是《校園美麗的風景》
你們可曾注意到,那翠綠的葉子,那盛開的鮮花,那粗壯的老樹,時時刻刻監守在自己的崗位,沒有離開。
那古老的教學樓,為我們慷慨提供一切,我們不應該回報它嗎?
又你的雙手,為它們造福吧!
我的演講完畢,謝謝大家

⑸ 怎樣用英語介紹學校環境

美麗的校園
我們的校園座落在高筍塘附近,它雖然不是擁有古跡之稱的地方,但它是那麼美麗、迷人。我愛我的校園!
新學期來到了,同學們沐浴著陽光,意氣風發地走進校園里。進門後,第一眼就看見了兩旁的綠化帶,一棵棵小樹被辛勤的園丁修剪成了蘑菇形狀的了,又似一把把綠絨大傘。走上幾級石階,石階上那棵蒼翠欲滴的桃樹是那麼引人注目。雖然桃花還沒有開放,可是桃樹同樣顯得有精神。無論是刮風下雨,還是日曬蟲叮,桃樹都像一個忠誠的衛士守護著美麗的校園。
再爬上幾級石階,一眼望去,是我們寬闊、美麗的操場,操場是紅綠相間的,操場內設有籃球場、羽毛球場和跑道。每當下課時,操場上人聲鼎沸,同學們有的在打籃球;有的在練習跑步;還有的在打羽毛球呢!站在操場的中間,往北望去,是我們的升旗台。升旗台是用紅色的大理石砌成的,四周有銀色的欄桿,聽老師說,旗桿高13米,象徵著祖國的13億人民。每到星期一,我們排著整齊的隊伍,到操場舉行庄嚴的升旗儀式。看著國旗在庄嚴的國歌中冉冉向上升上旗桿,我的心裡無比的激動,覺得祖國已經裝在我的心裡。兩旁的綠化帶還是那麼美麗、迷人,蒼翠欲滴。操場正前方是高大的逸夫樓。淡紅色的磚,深綠色的窗戶,使逸夫樓煥然一新。大樓高九層,高出地面六層,下面還有三層。樓里設有音樂室、舞蹈室、美術室、電子琴房、電腦室、實驗室、圖書室……我們每個星期都要到逸夫樓去上課。我們在這里學唱歌、學跳舞、學畫畫、學打電腦……可真快樂啊!逸夫樓門前的兩旁擺滿了盆栽的菊花,菊花們都不甘示弱地競相開放。遠遠望去,就像一片五彩斑斕的雲霞,真是美不勝收啊!走到近處,菊花散發出淡淡的清香,同學們完全沉浸在菊花的香氣中了。它們有的還是花骨朵兒,看起來飽脹得快要裂開似的;有的已經全展開了,露出嫩黃色的花芯;還有的才展開兩三片花瓣。看看這朵花很美,那朵花也很美。我真想用手中的畫筆畫下眼前的這一片美麗的景象,永遠珍藏下去。菊花旁邊還擺著一盆不知名的小花,淺黃色的花兒朝下長著,看起來真像一個害羞的小姑娘,還像一個掛在樹枝上的小鈴鐺。微風拂過,小鈴鐺似乎能發出美妙動聽的音樂。忽然,一股清香撲鼻而來,我尋著香氣,來到一棵桂花樹下,彷彿整個心身都溶化進清香當中了,被完全陶醉了,在藍天的襯托下,桂花朵朵嬌艷,格外美麗!
清晨,頂著露珠的小草被同學們的朗朗讀書聲吵醒了,慢慢地蘇醒過來。露珠滴到土裡,給土壤以滋潤。
啊!我愛我的校園,更愛校園美麗的景色。因為它不僅給我們帶來了知識,也帶來了無限的歡樂!

Beautiful campus
Our campus is located near the pond in high bamboo shoots, which though not have sites known place, but it was so beautiful and charming. I love my campus!
The new term has arrived, and classmates sun-drenched, new strides into campus. After taking the door, at the first glance saw on both sides of the greening tree was hard, appered the gardener clipped became mushroom-shaped, also like YiBaBa green cloth with soft nap big umbrella. On a few class steps, stairs tree CangCuiYuDi peach tree is so conspicuous. Although a peach blossom has not open, but peach also appears have spirit. Whether wind and rain, or insolation insect bite and peach trees are like a loyal peacekeeper guard beautiful campus.
To climb on a few class steps, look, is our spacious, beautiful playground, playground is red and green, playground high-bright basketball courts, badminton courts and the runway. When the class is over, the playground thronged, students some playing basketball, Some in the practice running, The others are playing badminton! Standing in the midst of the playground went north distance, is our ShengQiTai. ShengQiTai are made of red wash buckling libertine giacomo casanova around it has a silver bars, listening to the teacher said, flagpole, a symbol of 13 meters high country of 1.3 billion people. Every Monday, we row tidy team, to the playground held a solemn flag-raising ceremony. Looking at the national flag in the solemn national anthem to slowly rising in the flagpole, my heart matchless excitement, feel the motherland already put in my heart. On both sides of the green belts is still so beautiful and charming lakeside and intoxicates tens. The playground ahead is tall yifu building. Pink brick, dark green Windows, make yifu building look brand-new. Building high nine floors, six floors above ground level, below also has three floors. Building with music, dancing room, the artroom, electronic musical instument, computer rooms, laboratory, library... We each week to yifu building went to class. Here we learn singing, learn to dance, painting, learning to play computer... It really happy! Yifu building door both sides are filled with potted chrysanthemum, chrysanthemum do not fiddle to blossom. From a distance, like a multicolored rosy clouds were, is really beautiful! Up close, chrysanthemum sends out a light faint scent, students totally immersed in the chrysanthemum aroma. They have or flowers bud, looks full bilge, ready to burst like; Some are all open, show bright yellow flowers core, There's only LiangSanPian petals unfold. Look at this flower is beautiful, the flower is beautiful. I really want to by the hands of the brush paint at present of this a beautiful picture, will cherish forever down. Chrysanthemum beside still put a basin unknown floret, yellow flowers downwards long, look like a shy girl, still be like a hanging in the branches of small bell. A breeze, small bell seems to be able to send the delightful music. Suddenly, a fragrance pubi come, I searched aroma, came to a tree GuiHuaShu next, as if the entire psychosomatic are melting into the scent of the, are being completely intoxicated, in blue sky foil below, osmanthus flowers blossoming delicate and charming, exceptionally beautiful!
In the morning dew, braved the grass was classmates of lang lang DouShuSheng woke up, slowly wake up. Dew drops to the land, to the soil to moisturize.
Ah! I love my campus, the more love campus beautiful scene. Because it bring us not only the knowledge, but also brings infinite joy!

⑹ 描寫校園景色的英語短文

描寫校園景色的英語短文
My campus is the most unforgettable place in my whole life, miss my mother similar, I love you great of campus.
campus front door has me the name of mother school on the door with a southern exposure, in the sun flickering give out light.Again go toward in is a center road, the both sides contain many flowers, beauty pole!It is a toilet in the southeast.At southwest Cape of is a dining room.Agreeable center road s going toward is a teaching building ago.The five planets red flag flaunts aweather before the building in the teaching.The empress of the building is a dormitory.This is the layout of my campus.
In this campus has been concerning my teacher.They are very kind.At I have difficult of time, they win difficult courage for me, I thank them very much.

⑺ 描寫校園景色的英語短文(帶翻譯)

the
kitchen
is
quite
spacious
to
cook這個廚房做飯。the
kitchen
is
a
cozy
and
comfortable這個廚房令人感到舒適。the
kitchen
is
unique
and
massive這個廚房獨一無二令人印象深刻。the
kitchen
reflects
a
special
fragrant
odor這廚房散發出特殊香味the
kitchen
is
old
but
it's
very
neat
and
clean這個廚房雖然很舊了但是整潔干凈

⑻ 寫一篇小學四年級描寫校園景色5句話的英語小作文。急!~~

It's our school.There are many teachers and students. You can see some buildings and a lot of trees.We have PE lesson in the piayground,I like PE very much,but I like our school,too.

⑼ 關於校園景色的英語短文,急!!!

During their Duke careers, graating seniors Gerald Oliver, Katie Mitchell and Ashley Joyce have helped improve race relations, Greek life, classroom honesty and other important aspects of campus life.

Their work illustrates how many students are choosing to make a positive difference in their own communities, said Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs.

"Students are reclaiming their social life in a much broader way," Moneta said. "It's happening in key pockets around campus."

Several student-led groups have emerged in the aftermath of the Women's Initiative, said Donna Lisker, director of the Women's Center. Active Minds encourages students to think about mental illness. Devil Dating aims to improve the campus dating scene. A women's mentoring group links students with faculty and alumni.

"These initiatives represent all different kinds of students who see some piece of the puzzle that looks familiar to them, and they decide to take this particular piece on," Lisker said. "That's been wonderful to see."

Gerald Oliver

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) arrived on Duke's campus when Gerald Oliver was a sophomore. By his senior year, he was president of NPHC, the umbrella organization for the nine historically black fraternities and sororities, six of which are represented at Duke.

As the leader of a young organization, Oliver worked to strengthen NPHC's voice, establish its place in the Greek system and smooth out communication between Duke administrators and black Greeks. That entailed going to lots of meetings and speaking up, he said.

"I haven't been involved with big stuff that makes the paper," Oliver said. "I didn't organize a super program; it was more day-to-day things."

Oliver, who is also a member of Campus Council, made time for weekly meetings of the Community Executive Council, where the presidents of the four Greek councils -- NPHC, the Interfraternity Council, the Inter-Greek Council and the Pan-Hellenic Association -- discussed such issues as housing, recruitment, hazing policies and community service.

"The things that IFC and Pan-Hell do affect us, and the things we do affect them," Oliver said. "We made a lot of effort in that group to make sure we were working together since our fates are tied."

Fraternities and sororities have been viewed as self-segregating organizations, but Oliver said that black fraternities and sororities have helped lift up the black community that historically has had a disadvantage in higher ecation.

"It would be inaccurate to say there is no color division," said Oliver, a psychology major who is applying to business schools for the fall. "But just because the organizations serve different purposes doesn't mean they can't interact and understand each other."

The student-run Center for Race Relations has helped open lines of communication by bringing together Oliver's fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, and the almost all-white Kappa Alpha fraternity to discuss issues they previously hadn't had a venue to address.

"We had a lot of good conversations," Oliver said, "but it doesn't mean much if nobody beyond the leaders buys into that."

The diversity of Duke provides an opportunity for ethnic and cultural exchange that many students might not have had up to that point. When he returns to Duke over the years for homecoming, he would like to see race relations remain a priority and more members involved in the discussions.

"As long as conversations like that continue to happen," he said, "race relations on campus will get better."

Katie Mitchell

The Greek system still needs work, said Katie Mitchell, president of the Duke chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority. But changes won't be easy to make because the Greek system is a microcosm of the larger world.

"The world is competitive; the world is exclusive; the world has standards that have little to do with who you are," Mitchell said.

Mitchell, and the Tri-Delts, forged ahead anyway.

The alcohol-free casino night the Tri-Delts sponsored in November was open to everyone on campus. The party attracted a cross-section of the student body, raised money for charity and may become a Tri-Delt tradition to help shrug off a reputation of exclusivity.

Once the Women's Initiative report added "effortless perfection" to the campus lexicon, Mitchell gathered the 170 women in her chapter for a discussion about eating disorders.

"Talking about it is the first step," she said. "We need to talk about our experiences and move past them."

Mitchell believes that change can evolve through "small things done with a good heart and good intentions."

"I think my strength and who I am can be a force to change the system," she said.

In her leadership roles, Mitchell has learned that change forced upon others won't succeed.

"The administration can't impose any one culture on the students," she said. "When we see things that need to be changed, we need to come together and ask, 'How do we make this happen?'"

She joined 17 other women to write, edit and perform "All of the Above," a series of anonymous monologues about what it is like to be a woman at Duke. The performance sold out every night.

A public policy major with minors in women's studies and Spanish, Mitchell is off to Tanzania on a Hart Fellowship later this year to research women's legal rights in the East African country.

Ashley Joyce

The letter Ashley Joyce received as vice chair of the Undergraate Judicial Board was every probation officer's dream.

A student returning to Duke from a one-year suspension for cheating wrote to thank board members for imposing the punishment. The time away from Duke, the student said, had given him a new perspective on honesty and integrity that he would carry with him beyond his undergraate years.

"The hope and gratitude in that letter made me feel my work on UJB was worth it," Joyce said.

The spate of high-profile corporate officers "cheating behind the backs of consumers" indicates a dearth of integrity among the country's leaders, Joyce said.

"These are the kinds of decisions Duke is responsible for forming while you're here," she said. "If we can be instrumental in shaping those decisions and how you treat other people, that's huge."

While pursuing her political science degree, Joyce has worked with the Honor Council and served on the Academic Integrity Council. She has also been a member of the Alpha Phi Omega service sorority and helped lead a Girl Scout troop.

She plans to teach English in France for a year before deciding whether to attend law school. Her involvement in the extracurricular organizations is a way of expressing how much her ecation at Duke means to her.

"It's a way of being fulfilled," she said. "I feel involved in the heart of what's going on on campus. I couldn't imagine not doing anything like that while I was here. I'd feel like I was wasting my time."

Joyce praised the new Community Standard, which went into effect in fall 2003 and requires students to sign a pledge that they will uphold the values of the Duke community. Those include not lying, cheating or stealing or accepting those behaviors in others.

Through the Community Standard, Joyce said, students are more inclined to treat others with respect. Still, work remains for students to create an environment of honesty and respect.

"If we're going to make Duke a place where honesty and respect are part of the environment on campus, it needs to be owned by the students," she said. "That's the biggest challenge next year."

Written by Nancy Oates

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