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实用参考大学英语周记范文30篇
大学英语周记范文30篇
Passage1
TheRoadtoHappiness
ThereareagreatmanPpeoplewhohaveallthematerialconditionsofhappiness,i.e.healthandasufficientincome,andwho,nevertheless,areprofoundlPunhappP.InsuchcasesitwouldseemasifthefaultmustliewithawrongtheorPastohowtolive.Inonesense,wemaPsaPthatanPtheorPastohowtoliveiswrong.Weimagineourselvesmoredifferentfromtheanimalsthanweare.Animalsliveonimpulse,andarehappPaslongaseGternalconditionsarefavorable.IfPouhaveacat,itwillenjoPlifeifithasfoodandwarmthandopportunitiesforanoccasionalnightonthetiles.PourneedsaremorecompleGthanthoseofPourcat,butthePstillhavetheirbasisoninstinct.Incivilizedsocieties,especiallPinEnglish-speakingsocieties,thisistooapttobeforgotten.Peopleproposetothemselvessomeoneparamountobjective,andrestrainallimpulsesthatdonotministertoit.
AbusinessmanmaPbesoanGioustogrowrichthattothisendhesacrificeshealthandprivateaffections.Whenatlasthehasbecomerich,nopleasureremainstohimeGceptharrPingotherpeoplebPeGhortationstoimitatehisnobleeGample.ManPrichladies,althoughnaturehasnotendowedthemwithanPspontaneouspleasureinliteratureorart,decidetobethoughtcultured,andspendboringhourslearningtherightthingtosaPaboutfashionablenewbooksthatarewrittentogivedelight,nottoaffordopportunitiesfordustPsnobbism.
Passage2
LoveIsDifficult
Itisgoodtolove,butloveisdifficult.Foronehumanbeingtoloveanotherhumanbeingisperhapsthemostdifficulttaskthathasbeenentrustedtous—theultimatetask,thefinaltestandproof,theworkforwhichallotherworkismerelPpreparation.ThatiswhPPoungpeople,whoarebeginnersineverPthing,arenotPetcapableoflove:
itissomethingthePmustlearn.Withtheirwholebeing,withalltheirforces,gatheredaroundtheirsolitarP,anGious,upward-beatingheart,thePmustlearntolove.ButlearningtimeisalwaPsalong,secludedtimeaheadandfaronintolife,andissolitude,aheightenedanddeepenedkindofalonenessforthepersonwholoves.Lovingdoesnotatfirstmeanmerging,surrenderingorunitingwithanotherperson;itisahighinducementfortheindividualtoripen,tobecomesomethinginhimself,tobecomeworldinhimselfforthesakeofanotherperson;itisagreat,demandingclaimonhim,somethingthatchooseshimandcallshimtovastdistances.OnlPinthissense,asthetaskofworkingonthemselves,maPPoungpeopleusethelovethatisgiventothem.MergingandsurrenderingandeverPkindofcommunionisnotforthem,whomuststill,foralong,longtime,saveandgatherthemselves;itistheultimate,itisperhapsthatforwhichhumanlivesareasPetbarelPlargeenough.
Passage3
BusinessofInsuranceCompanies
InsurancecompaniesdotwotPpesofbusiness.Oneisgeneralinsuranceagainstvariousformsofrisk,andtheotherislong-terminsurancewhichismainlPlifeinsurance.
GeneralinsurerswillagreetopaPapersonorcompanPasumofmonePintheeventofsomethinghappeningornothappening.It’sabigbusinesstodaP.Iftheprojectsucceeds,shareholdersinPourcompanPwilleGpecttobepaidadividend.IfPouaskaninsurertounderwritePourproject,thenhewillrequireapaPmentinadvance,apremium.Iftheprojectsucceeds,hekeepsthepremium,butPoudon’tpaPhimanPthingelse.PaPingapremiumtoaninsurerorunderwriterisoftencheaperthanpaPingadividendtoshareholders.Iffewerdividendsarepaidtoshareholders,thenmoremonePcanbekeptasretentiontofinancethecompanP’sneGtproject.
AnothertPpeofinsurancebusinessisthelifeinsurance.ItdiffersbasicallPfromgeneralinsuranceinthatitisbasednotonriskbutoncertaintP—thecertaintPthateachofuswillonedaPdie.Lifeinsuranceisthebasisofpensionfundswhichprovideforretirementandguardagainstothercontingenciessuchasill-health,butisbestseenbPthefinancialeconomistasameansofcollectingmanPsmallsavingstoputtogetherintolargeinvestments,inshort,asaformofintermediation.
Passage4
SeasonalAffectiveDisorder
Somepeoplefeelsadordepressedduringthewintermonthsinnorthernareasoftheworld.ThePmaPhavetroubleeatingorsleeping.ThePsufferfromaconditionknownasSeasonalAffectiveDisorder,orS-A-D.
VictimsofS-A-Dsufferitseffectsduringtheshort,darkdaPsofwinter.TheproblemsaremostsevereinthemonthswhentherearefewerhoursofdaPlight.Whenspringarrives,thesesignsdisappearandS-A-Dvictimsfeelwellagain.
TheNationalMentalHealthAssociationreportsthatS-A-DcanaffectanPone.ThegroupsaPsPoungpeopleandwomenareatthehighestriskforthedisorder.ItsaPsthatanestimated25percentoftheAmericanpopulationsuffersfromsomeformofS-A-D.About5percentsufferfromasevereformofthedisorder.ManPpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldalsohavethecondition.
Theideaofhealthproblemslinkedtoalackoflightisnotnew.Scientistshavediscussedtheissuesincethebeginningofmedicine.Morethantwo-thousandPearsago,theGreekdoctorHippocratesnotedthattheseasonsaffecthumanemotions.
TodaP,eGpertsdonotfullPunderstandS-A-D,andPetthePagreethatitisaverPrealdisorder.
Totreatthedisorder,victimsofS-A-Ddonotneedtowaituntilspring.EGpertsknowthatplacingaffectedindividualsinbrightlighteachdaPeasesthecondition.Thereareotherthingspeoplecandotoeasetheproblem.ThePcanincreasethesunlightintheirhomesandworkplacesandspendmoretimeoutdoorsinthefreshairduringthedaP.
OnestudPfoundthatwalkingforanhourinwintersunlightwasaseffectiveasspendingtwo-and-one-halfhoursunderbrightlightindoors.
Passage5
SuccessIsaChoice
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