1. I live in a place with spring-like weather all year round. It never gets too hot here in summer, with temperatures usually around 25°C, and never too cold in winter, around 10°C. That’s why many people come here to escape the heat in summer or the cold in winter. In fact, my city is famous for its weather and is known as the "Spring City".
2. I prefer warm weather because I’m extremely sensitive to cold. When people my age are still wearing short sleeves, I already have to put on my jacket. On cold days, I don’t feel like doing anything and feel sleepy all day long. But when it’s warm, I feel energetic and have more motivation to get things done.
3. I prefer dry weather. Although dry weather isn’t great for the skin, I hate the humid feeling even more. On rainy days, I feel surrounded by moisture as soon as I step outside, and I can’t tell if the dampness on my body is sweat or mist. I really dislike this sticky sensation, so I definitely prefer dry weather—it makes me feel fresh, clean, and cool.
4. If I need to go out the next day, I’ll habitually check the weather forecast. Based on it, I’ll prepare the clothes I need to wear or take an umbrella with me. But if I’m just staying at home, I don’t care what the weather will be like the next day. I usually go out on weekends because I spend my weekdays reviewing at home, so I basically check the weather forecast twice a week, mostly on weekends.
5. I think the most obvious thing is that summers have become hotter. I remember that summers weren't this hot when I was a kid, but now sometimes the summer temperatures are unbearably high. In some places, the temperature even exceeds 40 degrees in summer. Besides, there are more extreme weather events. For example, there are more disasters such as typhoons and heavy rains than before.
6. Yes, I’m quite willing to. In fact, I’ve been to many cities with different climates. For example, my school is in Shanghai, which is a city that’s hot and humid in summer compared to my hometown. To be honest, I’m not used to the weather there. Having stayed there for three years has also made me cherish my hometown’s climate even more, which is warm and dry.
7. I think I really love writing. I often write about little daily things on my Moments, and I also have the habit of keeping a diary. I feel that writing allows me to reflect on myself in the present and leaves precious memories for my future self.
8. I like to write about things in my life, basically recording my daily experiences. I think this makes me focus more on living my own life and capture the small beautiful details in it. Besides, it helps me reflect, summarize and learn lessons. Finally, documenting these things makes it easier for me to recall those years in the future.
9. I think it might change. As my understanding deepens, I may no longer be satisfied with writing about superficial daily life. Instead, I’ll want to write more abstract argumentative essays focused on critical thinking or rational analysis—both to record my views and opinions, and to train my logical thinking skills.
10. I prefer typing. First, I think typing is faster than handwriting, and the output is much neater. Besides, typing is more convenient—I can write on my phone anytime and anywhere, and it’s also easier to correct mistakes if I make any. Most importantly, it’s effortless to save my work; even if I change my phone or computer, I can still continue writing on the new device.
11. I also take photos and record videos to document my life. Compared with words, they are more vivid and authentic. In photos, we can clearly see the shape and size of things, as well as people’s facial expressions and body movements; in videos, we can even hear the sounds of that moment, which gives us a stronger sense of immersion.
