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宿舍生活英语作文 篇一

compared with the forty year old shabby dormitory i am living in now, the one i lived in for three years in high school was heaven: three students shared one brand new suite with air conditioners and a bathroom.

in three years time we changed it thoroughly:the color of the floor turned from bright pink into muddy gray, and the closet a hive of insects proliferating among piles of rotten fruit.and our masterpiece was the bathroom, a never drying swamp which served as the habitat of various kinds of mold, and even rodents, rats would occasionally take the trouble to pay us a visit, and.., all three of us felt like sobbing when we at last had to say good bye to our lovely filthy dormitory. maybe it is because that the dormitory had changed us as well as we'd changed it.

the first lesson our dormitory taught us was to look after ourselves. frankly speaking, we were not good students at all. i still remember the underwear that was soaked in soapy water for one and a half years before it was finally thrown away. almost each of the boys' dormitories had gradually developed its own unique "fragrance" usually a mixture of rotten fruit, unwashed socks, stunk towels and some junk food. we could tell one dormitory from another by sniffing instead of looking. our tolerance towards untidiness was amazing.

however, in spite of all this, we really did make some progress. bit by bit, we started to wash dirty clothes before they stunk, cleaned the garbage bin when it could hold no more trash, we even used brushes in a not-sc-successful attempt to refurbish the floor. the point was that we were not obeying any order, we did every bit of the cleaning for ourselves, because we wanted to live in a better place. though nothing we did could be called an achievement, it was the first time we fully bore the consequences of our behavior, and took the responsibility.

thus it was not surprising that i often found myself the only one to clean up my university dormitory which looked no better than a garbage bin when my roommates felt normal of it.

when talking about our dormitory life, and probably all the dormitory life, we should never leave out one thing. this was what we called "bed talks". though it was considered "illegal,"there was nothing to stop us from deliberately starting a heated discussion right after lights were out. it was our favorite and the only way of ending our day, and we were as punctual for it as our parents are for work. what was the most common topic?girls, of course! what other topics were there for three energetic adolescent males lying comfortably in bed? we judged them,ranked them, argued over them night after night without feeling the slightest sense of boredom for three whole years. were we maniacs? who is not a maniac at eighteen?

of course, there were other things we talked about. i still remember one night six of us squeezed ourselves in the most uncomfortable posture onto three beds and held a "conference" discussing whether we should carry out an "impeachment" with our monitor the following day. it was not that he was troubled in any sort of scandal, but that we were just so disappointed at his work. by one o'clock in the morning, we finally came to a conclusion that included two major points. first, we could not reach an agreement on what our monitor's problems really were, because everyone had his own opinion. second, we could think of nobody suitable to substitute him. from the next day on the six idealistic extremists turned into pragmatic realists. we signed a peace treaty with life, and as to our monitor, he turned out to be the best one in school.

i assume that this is how those "bed talks" changed us. ask any psychiatrist and you'll know (because this is exactly what they do to their p≤www.haozuowen.net≥atients) that to lie comfortably in bed is the only way to make someone open his mind. therefore during bed talks we were able to touch the most intrinsic part of each other,and scrutinize the details of a totally different mind. i was amazed at realizing the great difference among people in terms of their ways of thinking, and the diversity of personalities. this changed our attitudes toward others, and made us more under standing than ever.

if you ask me, among all the bed talks, which one gave me the deepest impression, i would say it was that night when i insisted that louis was the prettiest girl in our class and jerry said he would rather die than agree with me. now after three years jerry is dating louis and i am still single. what a quack!

frankly, i could hardly think of anything particularly special about dormitory life. there was never such a thing that had a dramatic impact on me. all that occurred to me were bits of trivial memories, such as the tears of lance after he was refused by a girl, the grotesque expressions on james's face when he finally got his pills for stomach ache after staying for half an hour with the school doctor who was notorious for his loquacity, and the night when jerry dragging a broken leg hopped all the way back with an arm around my neck… these may mean nothing to outsiders, but to my roommates and me they are priceless. it was exactly through these trivial things that we grew and matured. by the time we had to say good bye to our dormitory, we all knew that we were no longer the kids of there three years before. we all knew that this precious period of time would never come back again since we were all changed by the dormitory, and because of that, we all felt like sobbing.

宿舍生活英语作文 篇二

Dormitory life is a new experience for some university students who have never lived far away from their parents before. For example, they must depend on themselves to get up in the morning on time for class and to set aside an appropriate amount of time for study and relaxation.

Some people believe there are more advantages about dormitory life. In a dormitory, on the one hand, students have more chances to communicate with and learn from each other. On the other hand, students have a great deal more freedom than they might have at home. They can act according to their own will rather than to that of parents'. But some others disagree. They think dormitory rooms are often small and crowded. This lack of space can limit one's privacy and make it difficult for students to be engaged in their studies.

In general, there are both sunshine and shadow about life in student dormitory. Whether they like it or not, most students have to face the reality of living with others. (173 words)

关于宿舍的作文 篇三

一个人一生中怎么会没有几个好朋友呢?这不是真的。当我进入初中时,我已经交了许多好朋友。他们有自己的个性和特点。来吧,让我给你看看我们宿舍的“小女生”。

让我再说最后一句。

每次我回到宿舍,最激动人心的事情就是她!她学习很好,但是她很调皮,因为她总是在睡觉前说“我要说最后一句话”,但是最后一句话后面是一个很长的故事。到最后,人们自然不会再相信她的“最后一句话”了,猜猜她是谁?是的,她是李鸣岩,我们宿舍的“淘气的女士”。

嗯,好吃

高个子,长头发,大眼睛,她脾气很好。“你想吃吗?”这句话已经进入了她的耳朵,答案只是“好,好,好!”不管怎样,她都想吃,而且她会一边吃一边称赞“嗯,好吃”。有时我忍不住问她为什么一切都感觉美味,但她的'回答超出了我的想象:“我只是觉得没有什么应该被别人拒绝”。一句简短的话深深打动了我。这是李玉玺在我们宿舍的“美食小姐”。

你们都欺负我

我们宿舍好怀念,顺其自然成了欺负的对象。东西一拿出来就被抢走了,地面一扫就被弄脏了,头成了唯一被别人碰过的东西。所以“你们都欺负我”成了她的口头禅。我们的“好小姐”庄静!小心被我们欺负三年!

哈哈哈……

听到这“哈哈”的笑声,你不用怀疑是她!不管怎样,只要有一点喜剧成分,她就可以笑个不停。这位女士的玩笑已经达到了你无法想象的程度。这是袁心如,我们邀请到我们宿舍的“笑神小姐”。

你在我们宿舍见过“小女生”吗?

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