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My name is Cheng Gong. I was born in Chongqing on Feb. 14, 1980. My father is a worker in a facto, producing clothes and shoes. My mother is a middle school teacher. My brother owns a small bookshop near a college. Most of my family members help him run the bookshop when we have time!
At the age of thirteen, I came to Wanzhou to attend a secondary school. I stayed with my grandmother. For the first time I realized that nowhere is better than home. My grandmother's house is much larger than that of ours and furnished with modern furniture. However, I still miss my parents, brothers and sisters.
One thing I learned in those days (of leaving away from) home alone is that all parents love their children so much that they even sacrifice their own time to take care of their dear children. I hope I will be able to treat my parents well when they grow old.
I owe my knowledge to my teacher Miss Lin who made me study hard, especially in English. During the summer vacation, she gave me free tutoring in her house. I learned to read English newspapers and magazines, and this opened my eyes to a lot of interesting things. I remember my teacher once said that "there is no shortcut in learning anything."
I also learn to write simple letters and exchange correspondence with penpals in foreign countries. Some of them even came to Wanzhou to see me. We read those letters together and had much fun talking to each other. I showed them our happy life and was told about their homelands. I believe that this is a good way to promote friendship on a people-to-people basis.
I began to teach in an institute two years ago, but I soon found that it would not do me much good to continue teaching, because I had little chance to learn more about the wider world. I don't mind working hard every day but I want to learn more and meet more
At the age of thirteen, I came to Wanzhou to attend a secondary school. I stayed with my grandmother. For the first time I realized that nowhere is better than home. My grandmother's house is much larger than that of ours and furnished with modern furniture. However, I still miss my parents, brothers and sisters.
One thing I learned in those days (of leaving away from) home alone is that all parents love their children so much that they even sacrifice their own time to take care of their dear children. I hope I will be able to treat my parents well when they grow old.
I owe my knowledge to my teacher Miss Lin who made me study hard, especially in English. During the summer vacation, she gave me free tutoring in her house. I learned to read English newspapers and magazines, and this opened my eyes to a lot of interesting things. I remember my teacher once said that "there is no shortcut in learning anything."
I also learn to write simple letters and exchange correspondence with penpals in foreign countries. Some of them even came to Wanzhou to see me. We read those letters together and had much fun talking to each other. I showed them our happy life and was told about their homelands. I believe that this is a good way to promote friendship on a people-to-people basis.
I began to teach in an institute two years ago, but I soon found that it would not do me much good to continue teaching, because I had little chance to learn more about the wider world. I don't mind working hard every day but I want to learn more and meet more
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My name is Yichun Yang, I was born and raised in a ordinary family. My family moved to Sijhih, a suburban city of Taipei, and I spend most of my childhood and school years there. Now I am a senior in NationalTaiwanUniversity majoring in Forestry and Recourse Conservation. I also minor in Life Science (formally Botany) because its various interesting courses. The learning load was quite large, I still tried hard to keep a balance between studying and extracurricular activities: I have maintained in the top 20 percent in my class, won one president’s award served as cadre members in biological, classical guitar music societies, and participated in service activities for autism children. Aside from these, I have won two literary awards in the primary and secondary schools since I love reading all sort of books. Thus I have an attempt to write my own absorbing works.
Although I am the youngest in my family, I am not dependent consequently. Friends regard me as people with principle and responsibility, which is beyond my expectation at first, but they said that it’s quite discernible for my punctuality, academic performance and styles of behaviors. I owe these to my parents if I were so, because they always ask me to finish my own job and not to make troubles for others. Actually I was not qualified to be called independent until I got my first part-time job as a tutor during College. For the first time I arranged all the things all by myself. Moreover, My sister went to boarding school since I was little, so I have to learn how to get along with friends and myself delightedly. I like to reading and writing and I have m any hobbies such as collecting books, painting and watching the movies. I think that everyone should take his live seriously and cherish every minutes on the world. As a result, it is a pity that those who commit suicides are too weak to realize the good in life. It mat be hard and full of mean tricks, but I am really enjoyed in the process of overcoming the obstacles and completing the tasks.
My school life is cheerful except for I should travel a long distance to schools in the downtown TaipeiCity. I was to there are many things can do such as reviewing vocabularies, thinking or just take times enjoying the since, if I really want to. During my last year in senior high school, I move to a church dorm, which is managed by a German priest and his wife. So I can spend no time on a long commute and get more sleep since the dorm is just one block away from my school. There are, however, some requests to live in the church, but I took attending religious exercises as interesting experience in life. Among the subjects I like language and Biology most. Especially English, I get the first pleasant contact though a teaching tape record as my 5 year-old-birthday present, we also have English class, but it is not until I reading my sister’s magazines that I realized there are many new ways and benefits in learning a new language. I really had a good time learning it and I also got good grades in exams and oral tests.
As for my future, I plan to study oversea since I am 12 because of the great expectation aroused by the fascinatingdescriptions in many journals of students studying abroad. Consequently, I have been keeping watching for information of this aspect from friends, teachers and mass media. And then in the university I see a wealth of paragons and elites which even strengthen my determination to carry out my dream! In the forth year in NTU, I took the TOEFL and GRE tests and made applications for graduate schools in America. After I got my doctor's degree, I expect to stay and do postdoctoral work in the U.S. Then I shall go back to Taiwan and find a job in research institutes or companies. And I will get married and have children within the period if I met my Mr. Right, of course I will consider carefully and cherish this relationship in my whole life.
In brief, I am quite sure about myself and always persisting in carrying out my plan of future. To reach my goal, I have tried my best through carefully mapping out my schedule with a hope that my life will go just as I want. This is out of the question and it may need to be adjusted to the changing circumstances though, I will hang on it!
Although I am the youngest in my family, I am not dependent consequently. Friends regard me as people with principle and responsibility, which is beyond my expectation at first, but they said that it’s quite discernible for my punctuality, academic performance and styles of behaviors. I owe these to my parents if I were so, because they always ask me to finish my own job and not to make troubles for others. Actually I was not qualified to be called independent until I got my first part-time job as a tutor during College. For the first time I arranged all the things all by myself. Moreover, My sister went to boarding school since I was little, so I have to learn how to get along with friends and myself delightedly. I like to reading and writing and I have m any hobbies such as collecting books, painting and watching the movies. I think that everyone should take his live seriously and cherish every minutes on the world. As a result, it is a pity that those who commit suicides are too weak to realize the good in life. It mat be hard and full of mean tricks, but I am really enjoyed in the process of overcoming the obstacles and completing the tasks.
My school life is cheerful except for I should travel a long distance to schools in the downtown TaipeiCity. I was to there are many things can do such as reviewing vocabularies, thinking or just take times enjoying the since, if I really want to. During my last year in senior high school, I move to a church dorm, which is managed by a German priest and his wife. So I can spend no time on a long commute and get more sleep since the dorm is just one block away from my school. There are, however, some requests to live in the church, but I took attending religious exercises as interesting experience in life. Among the subjects I like language and Biology most. Especially English, I get the first pleasant contact though a teaching tape record as my 5 year-old-birthday present, we also have English class, but it is not until I reading my sister’s magazines that I realized there are many new ways and benefits in learning a new language. I really had a good time learning it and I also got good grades in exams and oral tests.
As for my future, I plan to study oversea since I am 12 because of the great expectation aroused by the fascinatingdescriptions in many journals of students studying abroad. Consequently, I have been keeping watching for information of this aspect from friends, teachers and mass media. And then in the university I see a wealth of paragons and elites which even strengthen my determination to carry out my dream! In the forth year in NTU, I took the TOEFL and GRE tests and made applications for graduate schools in America. After I got my doctor's degree, I expect to stay and do postdoctoral work in the U.S. Then I shall go back to Taiwan and find a job in research institutes or companies. And I will get married and have children within the period if I met my Mr. Right, of course I will consider carefully and cherish this relationship in my whole life.
In brief, I am quite sure about myself and always persisting in carrying out my plan of future. To reach my goal, I have tried my best through carefully mapping out my schedule with a hope that my life will go just as I want. This is out of the question and it may need to be adjusted to the changing circumstances though, I will hang on it!
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