2. Although the dream is illusory, it is your own dream; Although humble, this is your own post; Although the house is simple, it is your home; Although our ambition is small, it is our own pursuit.
She recited in cadence, with beautiful tone, beautiful expression and moving seat.
4. Sometimes I find myself suddenly motivated to learn in generate, and I can finish what I have hardly heard in a semester in one day or even one night, although most of these things happen at the end of the semester; Sometimes I find that I have no ideal or goal, just go with the flow, let nature take its course, wait for three years, and accept a fate that is completely out of my control.
He pulled himself together and opened the book. From the beginning, he felt that lines of words were moving on it, as if to fly; Later, I thought it was just a blur, like a nest of ants crawling around on paper.
6, insipid is the most real, in the final analysis, is it not self-indulgence, self-indulgence? Once upon a time, we students who entered the university with colorful middle school dreams were also shouting: Simplicity is the truest. Some people think that as long as they don't fight with the world, they can live a carefree life, and it is quite necessary to carry forward Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi's inaction thought.
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College students of different grades have different expectations for their college life. For most freshmen, they feel that they have more time. Compared with the hectic high school life, they sometimes feel a little overwhelmed for a lot of time, don't know how their day is spent, and generally feel that life is a bit empty and boring.
For sophomores, they have partially found their own college life, made clear plans for their entertainment and study in college life, and have clear goals for their usual life. Generally speaking, sophomores are satisfied with their college life expectations.
Junior students generally have a sense of tension and have a clear understanding of graduation and credits. Most senior three students have memories and understandings of their college life. In their view, freshman is confused, sophomore is wandering, junior is nervous, and senior is mature.