歡迎來到逍遙右腦記憶網(wǎng)-免費(fèi)提供各種記憶力訓(xùn)練學(xué)習(xí)方法!

奇妙英語 哈佛情侶的戀愛經(jīng)歷

編輯: 路逍遙 關(guān)鍵詞: 英語學(xué)習(xí)方法 來源: 逍遙右腦記憶

Love Experience Of Two Harvard Students  

   無論東西方,大學(xué)校園里的戀愛都洋溢著青蘋果的滋味。在無限遐想和依戀的背后,也少不了責(zé)任與付出。這對哈佛的戀人便向我們道出了他們并非轟轟烈烈卻一往情深的Love Story.

  Relationships are a huge part of the college experience. People are constantly meeting, dating or breaking up. Whatever your stance(姿態(tài),態(tài)度) on relationships is, there are certain advantages and disadvantages to both sides. Some brave Harvard students have agreed to share their stories and heartaches for the benefit of us all.

   Juniors Alix Gerz and Pat O'Rourke met their freshman year, but have only recently become an official couple. "We tried just being friends for a while, but it just didn't work," says Gerz. "We got attached relatively quickly, and we've been together since March."

   "Looking back over the past 6 months, everything's going good," said O'Rourke. "We're just taking it one day at a time."

   Some common problems in college relationships are issues such as busy and conflicting schedules(日程表), temptations(誘惑)to be with other people and the feeling of lacking independence and being tied down.

   O'Rourke and Gerz feel these hurdles(障礙)are easily overcome with a little effort from both sides. "We're sympathetic to each other's schedules, so it's usually not hard to find time together. And we live close by, both at home and on campus, so that helps too," said Gerz.

   "Communication is the most important thing," advises O'Rourke. "You have to have complete honesty and always try to be aware of the other person's feelings."

   On the occasion that quality time is running scarce(沒有見面的時間時), these two keep the love fires burning by keeping in touch through e-mail messages, phone calls and the occasional handwritten note. "Both of us go out of our way to show how much we care," said O'Rourke.


本文來自:逍遙右腦記憶 http://yy-art.cn/waiyu/yingyuxuexi/3144.html

相關(guān)閱讀:高中英語不定式和分詞表原因的區(qū)別
“談情說愛”英語篇
句子比單詞重要
英語聽力訓(xùn)練要講究策略
實用英語寫作技巧6 如何寫好段落(Ⅰ)