用英語怎麼介紹學校的建築
My school is in a noisy district. There is a building and two stationers across from the school.Next to our school is a tall building. There is a supermarket behind our school. when we are hungry, we often go there for food. There is also a small park between the two stationers. we often play there after school.Our school has the red roof, the snow white wall, all around has the green towering big tree encirclement, we are putting on the black school uniform, has increased a sharp scenery for the school
2. 英文短文,關於描寫校園的.建築之類
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."
3. 寫一篇介紹你的學校以及建築物英語作文。our school,buildings,a lot of…
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are
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lot
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tall
buildings
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big
city.
翻譯:大城市裡有很多高的建築
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4. 如何用英語介紹北京大學的建築用英語介紹北京大學的建築
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拼音:北京大雪
英文名稱:北大英文簡稱:北大
法文名稱:聖版聖佩
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義大利名字:Pechino UNIVERSITA
希臘名字:ΠεκνοΠανεπιστμιο
葡萄牙名:? Universidade北京
日文名:北京大學
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越南名:? TR?吳? IHB C京族
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5. 用英文介紹一下學校的大樓
My School I study in the No. I middle school, where there are three grades and thirty-two classes. It is not big but very beautiful. In the center of the school there is a new teaching building, which is very clean and beautiful. The lab building and the library are to the east of the new building. There all kinds of book in the library. You can enioy them as many as you like. South of the new building lies a playground and it's very big. On the playground, you can have sports such as football. basketball. You'd better play basketball as there are four basketball grounds in our school, You can enjoy yourself very much. There are many trees in our school.Grass is everywhere. In front of the new building there are two gardens in which, there are flowers of all colours. We are studying hard in our school, Our life is happy and intcrcsting. I love our school very much.我的學校 我就讀於一中。學校有3個年級,32個班,它並不大,但是很漂亮。 校園中央是新建成的干凈、美麗的教學大樓。實驗樓和圖書樓在新樓的東側。圖書館有各種各樣的書,你可以隨意閱讀。操場在新樓的南邊,它很大,你可以在操場上做你喜歡的運動,如足球、籃球。你最好打籃球——因為學校共有四塊籃球場地——你一定會玩得十分盡興。 學校種了許多樹木,草坪隨處可見。新樓的前面有兩個花園;園里的鮮花五顏六色。 我們學習刻苦,生活愉快而有趣。我愛我們的學校。
6. 英語作文:用不少於5句話簡單介紹你學校附近有什麼建築物
My school is in a noisy district. There is a building and two stationers across from the school.Next to our school is a tall building. There is a supermarket behind our school. when we are hungry, we often go there for food. There is also a small park between the two stationers. we often play there after school.
7. 關於學校建築物英語單詞
dining
hall
食堂
gate
大門
building
建築物(這里可以延伸,如,專stusent
building
學生大樓
classroom
building
教室大樓。)dining
hall
食堂(這里也可以延伸),office
辦公屬室(這里也可以延伸),playground
操場,science
lab
實驗室(這里也可以延伸),libirany
圖書館
8. 用英語寫一片干與描述學校建築的布局
寫一片干與描述學校建築的布思念,很無力,那是因為我看不到思念的結果。