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Civilization is the soul of the nation.

Chapter 1:

Dear teachers and students:

Hello!

The topic of my speech is that civilization is the soul of a nation, and virtue is the foundation of a person.

There is a report that in Pearl Harbor Scenic Spot in the United States, Americans specially wrote a striking Chinese notice in front of the trash can: Here is the trash can! It is said that this is specially set to remind China people; Tourists from other countries, including the United States, do not have such "treatment". The same courtesy, in France, people in China who have been to Notre Dame will see this Chinese notice: Please keep quiet! It is said that this is a special sign for China people who love to be "lively" on public occasions. Even Thailand, which just developed in the 198s, actually wrote a slogan "Please go ahead and flush" in the palace for China people! The uncivilized behavior of some Chinese people has seriously damaged the glorious image of China, a country with a long and splendid culture.

It is our pride that the 211 World Expo will be held in Shanghai, but we are very ashamed of some uncivilized behaviors at the Expo. In order to avoid the hard work of queuing, a large number of healthy "smart people" pretend to be disabled in wheelchairs and take the disabled passage; Five or six adults helped an old man to walk the passage for the elderly; Several parents pushed the eight-year-old "giant baby" to walk the baby aisle ... At the end of May, some national pavilions such as Finland and Sweden stopped opening the green aisle. Other uncivilized behaviors, such as littering, wasting drinking water and making loud noises, can be seen everywhere.

Some people say that aristocrats need several generations to settle down, and people who get rich overnight are just nouveau riche or local rich people, and they can't become aristocrats. The same truth, civilization, also needs generations of efforts to precipitate. In fact, there is a certain truth. I don't want words like "No spitting" to appear in our laws and regulations. These should have been our natural living habits.

Students, getting rid of bad habits requires us to start from small things and start from the side. Speak civilized language and be a civilized student; Abide by school rules and discipline, do not skip class, leave early, fight or litter; Clean and generous appearance, respect teachers, take the initiative to say hello to teachers; Unite classmates and help each other; Take good care of flowers, trees and public facilities, and do not scribble on tables and chairs; Respect your elders at home, honor your parents and be considerate of their hard work.

A dignified person, a respected person, must be a man who knows manners and stresses civilization. Learning cultural knowledge is < P > an important task for us at present, but it is not the only task. We should not put the study of cultural knowledge as the first and only pursuit, but neglect the cultivation of social morality and civilized habits. In fact, civilized behavior habits are the premise to ensure our smooth learning < P >, and also the foundation to establish a healthy personality. Habits make up personality, and personality affects fate. Whoever has civilized habits will win!

China is an ancient civilization with a history of 5, years. The Chinese nation has always been a civilized and courteous country, which is gentle, generous, courageous and

courteous. The gestures, voices and smiles of Chinese children all reflect a person's temperament and accomplishment. Xun Ziyun:

"If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand, if you are rude, you won't live, if you are rude, you won't be able to do anything, and if you are rude, you will be restless." Civilization and etiquette are the soul of our nation, and virtue

is the foundation of our existence, the foundation of our study and life, and the arm of our healthy growth.

In this quiet and beautiful campus of China Normal University, let's fly in the ideal sky on the wings of civilization! Chapter 2:

Good morning, dear teachers and classmates.

three meals a day are indispensable to each of us. In this country, which has been a country of etiquette since ancient times and pays attention to food for the people, catering etiquette has naturally become an important part of catering culture. Even a small canteen reflects a person's civilization and the style of a school.

However, you can often see all kinds of food-related scenes on campus:

When cooking in the canteen, you will occasionally see one or two students swaggering into the middle of the cooking line, whispering a few words to a classmate, and then openly squeezing into the middle of the line, regardless of other people's feelings. Such behavior is unfair to others and disrespectful to others. However, it is not difficult for you who are good at observation to see that on one side of the canteen, a series of teams for cooking are winding and extending, and everyone consciously obeys the order and waits in line quietly. Although everyone wants to taste delicious food earlier, no one will break the order and squeeze in front of others. Such a team has really become a beautiful landscape in a small canteen. It seems that observing the dining order and waiting in line in the canteen is a civilized behavior of campus dining.

On the dining table in the canteen, you can often see plates of food that have just eaten a few mouthfuls abandoned; On the roadside, you can always see snacks such as barbecue sticks and potato chips bags that have not been eaten. On the grandstand steps of the newly-built playground in the school, various brands of instant noodle bowls are lying or standing, and the muddy oil stains are dazzling in the sun. These scenes not only cause great pollution to the campus environment, but also greatly reduce our school cultural taste. However, if you pay attention to your life, you may find that many of our teachers insist on bringing their own lunch boxes and eating the food clean every day. Influenced by the teachers, several students in our class insist on taking rice bowls to the canteen to eat, refusing to use disposable chopsticks and not wasting a little food. Yes, it is also a civilized behavior of dining on campus in our school not to be picky about food, not to use disposable bowls and chopsticks, and to carry out CD-ROM action.

In the teaching building, students often steal snacks in the classroom regardless of the teacher's dissuasion. They always put snacks in their pockets, and when teachers and classmates are not paying attention, they secretly tear off a small piece and put it in their mouths quickly. They eat it after class, or they may steal it in class. Irregular eating leads to insufficient oxygen supply to his brain and difficulty in concentrating. They often throw packaging bags and food residues on the ground, which has a great impact on the environmental sanitation of the classroom. However, if you are careful, you will find that there are students in the class who never eat snacks. They have developed good eating habits, bringing their own cups to open the water and bringing fruit or bread. In this way, he won't throw things about, and he won't get sick from his mouth. At the same time, a regular diet allows him to concentrate on listening and not be disturbed when studying. Therefore, it is also a civilized behavior of campus diet not to buy snacks and throw things around between classes.

don't act on the small evil, and don't act on the small good. Starting from the small things around us, paying attention to the dribs and drabs in the dining process, lifting a finger can bring warmth and help to people around us, make great contributions to the campus environment, and protect our earth home.

I hope that every student will strengthen self-discipline and consciously eat in a civilized way, so that the civilized wind of polite and elegant dining can spread all over our campus and beautify our campus. My speech is over, thank you. Chapter 3:

Dear teachers and students:

Good morning! I'm xxX from Class XX. Do you know what festival the day after tomorrow is? It will be Laba Festival soon. The topic of my speech today is "Approaching Laba Festival".

Laba Festival is a traditional festival of Han nationality. It is an ancient ritual to celebrate the harvest and thank the gods and ancestors. There is a folk custom of drinking Laba porridge and soaking Laba garlic. The history of drinking Laba porridge in China has been more than 1 years. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, Laba porridge is cooked by the imperial court, government offices, monasteries and people's homes. After drinking it for a few days, it is a good sign that there is more than one year.

Laba Festival is a traditional festival in China, but how many students know it now? Not to mention the customs and cultural connotation of the festival. Not only that, but we are familiar with traditional festivals like Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. Do we really know them? Especially as Chu people, we know that the Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan, a great poet, but do we really know Qu Yuan and his spirit?

China is one of the four ancient civilizations, and only China's civilization has continued to this day without interruption. As descendants of the Chinese people, shouldn't we shoulder the historical mission of inheriting and carrying forward the 5,-year-old Chinese civilization? But what is the reality? Students are full of enthusiasm for some western festivals, such as Halloween and Christmas, and the festive atmosphere is far stronger than traditional festivals. But do we know anything about western culture? Maybe many people will shake their heads. I can't help but sigh: in this era of rapid development and international integration, we have not passed on the splendid civilization of our ancestors well, nor have we really understood the cultures of other nationalities. We just stand in the bustling smoke of festivals and enjoy material revelry. Should we stop and meditate: Where do we come from and where are we going? We never forget that we are from China, and our motherland has a splendid civilization of 5, years. I love this country and its splendid civilization!

Students, let's enter Laba Festival with our love for the nation. On that day, we can also try to make Laba porridge to celebrate the arrival of the festival! I would like to take this opportunity to wish all the students good results in the final exam before the Spring Festival to celebrate the harvest of study!