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学校校报面向在校高三学生组织英语征文活动,请以"我的髙三生活"为主题写一篇英语短文,具体内容如下:

1.生活安排;

2.学习计划;

3.理想的大学及专业。注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。

My last year in the senior high school has already

started.

One possible version :

My last year in the senior high school has already started. I need to balance both my life and study in order to make it colour?ful and meaningful.

I strongly believe that doing sports every day may build up my body. Besides, communicating with teachers, parents and friends can be of great

help to reduce my pressure.  As for my study, I've made a practical plan to follow strictly. I should also overcome my shyness to consult the teachers if there's something making me confused. What's more, to improve physics is the most urgent because I have to make a solid foundation for my dream university―Cambridge, where I would like to major in physics.

I really hope that my dream will come true through my per?sistence and diligence.

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