时间:2019-01-09 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Todd: Now, Keiko, maybe you can help me. I teach at university. My students are university students and they are so devoted 1 to their circle, their clubs. Why? Why are they so - ? To them, it's more important than class.


Keiko: Well, I think it's because, in a way they have been like a prisoner 2, you know, a prisoner of, you know, the cram 3 schols. They couldn't have much social life until they get into university, and finally they have this freedom after they got into university and now is there, actually, the first and the last chance to have fun with their friends because after four years they have to start working, and before the school years and university, they have to study everyday, so I think they are trying to get the most out of their school years.


Todd: So, when you were at university, was your circle or club more important to you than your actual studies?


Keiko: No, actually, I was a bit different, cause I always heard about how Japanese students don't study hard in university, so I said to myself, OK, I won't be like that.


Todd: Oh, wow, that's very admirable 4.


Keiko: But then, I did, I was one of the university organizers 5, university festival organizers. I was a member of that. I had done that for two years but also I tried to study as much as I could, which you know, by getting the teaching 6 certificate 7 from primary schools and did my thesis 8, my graduation thesis. It was very strange because a lot of my friends told me their graduation thesis was about 20 pages long and they just finished it in two weeks.


Todd: Man!


Keiko: And my professor didn't let us, allow us to do that so we had to spend two years on the research. We had to write at least a hundred pages so I learned 9 quite a lot from that program and I was glad that I could balance out my university life between fun and study.


Todd: One thing that shocked me at university is that a lot of times kids sleep in class, or they read books. They don't even listen to the professor and the professor doesn't look upset.


Keiko: Yeah, it's true.


 


Todd: Why? Like, how come the professor doesn't get mad?


Keiko:I think they understand what the students have come through. I mean, I think it depends on the professors. For example, my professor was quite strict but a lot of the professors don't care because they know what they've gone through. They know their situation when they came to university. "Ah, yeah, let them have fun." And if they can still pass the class as long as their in the class, they don't have to do much work and even for the exams they can just pass around the notes, and somebody who ever took the notes, studied in the last two days, and they can just pass the class, so.


Keiko: I guess that's a good way to look at it. I guess that they still have to be responsible 10 for the work at the end.

 



adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的
  • He devoted his life to the educational cause of the motherland.他为祖国的教育事业贡献了一生。
  • We devoted a lengthy and full discussion to this topic.我们对这个题目进行了长时间的充分讨论。
n.俘虏,囚犯,被监禁的人
  • The soldier reported that a prisoner was at large.士兵报告说一名囚犯在逃。
  • The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
v.填塞,塞满,临时抱佛脚,为考试而学习
  • There was such a cram in the church.教堂里拥挤得要命。
  • The room's full,we can't cram any more people in.屋里满满的,再也挤不进去人了。
adj.可钦佩的,优良的,令人惊奇的
  • His behaviour is always admirable.他的行为很令人钦佩。
  • The soldiers showed admirable bravery.士兵们表现出了令人钦佩的勇敢。
n.组织者( organizer的名词复数 );备忘记事本,电子笔记本
  • We need fewer organizers and more doers. 我们需要的是少些组织者,多些实干者。
  • The organizers of the march were charged with assault and riotous assembly . 游行组织者被控侵犯人身及暴乱性非法集会。
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
n.证书,证明书;vt.发给证明书,认可,鉴定
  • She proudly displayed her degree certificate to her parents.她自豪地向父母展示了学位证书。
  • No one had seen her marriage certificate.没人看到过她的结婚证书。
n.论题,论点,论文
  • His thesis is being finished off.他的论文快写完了。
  • He argued his thesis well.他为他的论点进行了有力的辩论。
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
adj.有责任的,应负责的;可靠的,可信赖的;责任重大的;vi.休息,睡;静止,停止
  • He must be responsible to me for this matter.这件事他必须对我负责。
  • The police are responsible for the preservation of law and order.警察负责维持法律与秩序。
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additional costs assigned to by product
adjugate
air standard Otto cycle
aisha
alpine humus soil
associated electrolyte
batonga
best film
boiler drum water level
brain-tree
C1apeyron equation
card capacity
cholecyst
classroom observation techniques
coagulometers
coenotype
cosupervise
counter-warmth
customer to business (c2b)
dark jade
dead axle
deliberative report
descendeurs
disfleshing
distroubler
doubling yarn
ears are flapping
echopractic
end-piece
epimeres
equine virus arteritis
esigie
euphuizing
extrinsic factor
fantasy baseball
femtoscopic
file separator character (fs)
filter technology
foes
four-byte signed integer
gengineer
geometrical mean pitch
gifted-education
gowerite
grizedale
ground level
gweedores
gymnostomum aurantiacum
gyrostabilizing
hand priming
intra-arteria
ionization theory
jumpseat
Kanami
l1 cache
leapin' lizards
Lilian Baylis
line of constant entropy
log-linear measurement
logopedic
main machinery space
malabaricane
milligoat
nilgaus
oil proof sheath
operating unit status report
optically denser medium
orchic
packed format
perfecter
physiologic tremor
plimming
plurisegmental
portlight
program-patching plug
public inspection
publicly owned merchant ship
Radville
ramus dorsalis (a. collateralis radialis)
Saboba
servo bearing transmission
sex controlled inheritance
Shoal L.
smothered with
smuggler
so-what
sodium warfarin
southernly burster
SR-RSV
stagedirection
state shareholder
stole fee
succulence
tartakovsky
tedder shaft
the silent treatment
unground grain
unwanted side effect
volar ligament
Vuzenica
yawneth