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假设你即将参加你校主题为“Preparing myself for college life”的英语演讲比赛。请根据提示写一则简短的英语演讲稿。构思一下你的大学生活和你打算怎么做来适应大学生活。内容要点应包括:

1.确立新的学习目标;

2.学会独立生活;

3.参加各种活动;

4.处理好与同学和老师的关系

注意:1. 词数:100字左右:

2. 层次清晰,连贯流畅;表达灵活,但不要逐字逐句翻译。

Preparing myself for college life

Hello, everyone! My college life is right around the corner and I’m getting ready for it. ______________________

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That’s all. Thank you!

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