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The Olympic landscape refers to the implementation of a unified system of signs, decorations and road signs in all Olympic venues and locations. Work in this area mainly includes design, project management, production and installation. The difference between Olympic imagery and spectacle must be distinguished. Image refers to all design, composition and artistic issues that determine the entire design concept. Landscape refers to all the materials needed to express this design concept in an intuitive way and plan and produce the landscape during the Olympic Games. The Olympic landscape includes background patterns applied to banners, slogans and high-rise buildings, etc. This is to provide unified design patterns and image marks in Olympic venues and public places in the Olympic host city. The Olympic Organizing Committee can establish a functional department to handle Olympic landscape matters.

Look of the Games

Look of the Games relates to the implementation of an integrated identification, decorations and way finding signage program for all Games locations and venues. Its activities mainly involve design, project management, production and installation. The difference between Image and Look of the Games must be noted. Image is responsible for all design, image and artistic issues determining the overall design vision. Look of the Games manages one visual expression of this design vision, planning and producing all the materials for the Games time look. The Look of Games includes graphics that may be applied to banners, towers, etc. in order to provide uniform design and imagery to Olympic venues and public space within the Host City. The OCOG may establish a functional area dealing with Look of the Games aspects

2008 summer Olympics2008 summer Olympics

the International Olympic Committee (IOC)

the bidding cities

the candidate cities

bid for 2008 Olympics

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Bidding Committee ( BOBCO)

host the 2008 Olympic Games

Olympic spirit the Olympic ideals; the Olympic spirit

the International Olympic Day

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Environmental protectionprotect the environment

The fourth ring road in Beijing

The city's infrastructure construction

make the final vote

the Green Olympics

the Scientific Games

water-saving taps

recycled writing paper

used batteries

Freon-free refrigerators

close-circuit television

the Goodwill Ambassador

a long-distance running

Olympic emblem

A type of Olympic rings approved by the International Olympic Committee A design pattern that combines a logo with another unique element.

Olympic Emblem

A design, as approved by the IOC, integrating the Olympic Symbol with another distinctive element.

English names of Chinese sports organizations

Release date: 2005-07-25 Comment information source: Jingxue Sports

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State Sport General Administration

All-China Sports Federation

Chinese Olympic Committee

Chinese Athletics Association

Chinese Football Association

Chinese Basketball Association

Chinese Volleyball Association

Chinese Swimming Association

Chinese Tennis Association

Chinese Bridge Association

Chinese Wushu Association

Chinese Table-tennis Association

Chinese Badminton Association

Chinese Skating Association

Chinese Cycling Association

China Aerobics Association Chinese Aerobic Association

Chinese Judo Association

Chinese Boxing Association

Sports Facilities Standard Authority

1. New Beijing, New Olympics

New Beijing, Great Olympics

2. One World, One Dream

One World One Dream

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3. Green Olympics, High-tech Olympics, People's Olympics

Green Olympics, High-tech Olympics, People's Olympics

4. Olympic motto: faster, higher, Stronger

Olympic motto: Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger)

5. Participation is more important than winning

Olympic Games emphasize the importance of participation

ion over winning.

6. The practice of sport is a human right.

7. Olympic spirit: mutual understanding, Unity, Friendship, Fair Play

Olympic spirit: Mutual Understanding, Friendship, Solidarity, Fair Play

8. Olympism is a balanced balance of various qualities in body, mind and spirit. Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, will and mind.

9 , Olympism blends sport with culture and education.

Olympism blends sport with culture and education.

10. The lifestyle to be established by Olympism is based on what we strive for. Based on the pleasure experienced, the educational value of good role models and the admiration of general ethical fundamentals.

Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.

11. The purpose of the Olympics is to Olympism and the value-aligned sports it promotes educate young people and thereby contribute to building a peaceful and better world.

The goal of the Olympic Movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practiced in accordance with Olympism and its values.

12. For a country or Any form of personal discrimination (including race, religion, politics, gender, etc.) is incompatible with the Olympic Movement.

Any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement

Citizen Olympic English 100 Sentences

I. Good Wishes

1. Good Luck! Wish you good luck (good luck)!

2. All the best! Wish you all the best!

3. Have a good trip! Have a good trip!

4. Wish you a success! I wish you success!

5. Have a good day! I wish you a happy day!

6. I hope to see you soon. I hope to see you soon.

7. Congratulations! Congratulations (you)! /Congratulations!

8. Happy birthday! Happy birthday!

9. I wish you the best of health! I wish you good health!

10. Long live our friendship! May our friendship last forever!

II. Asking for and offering help

11. Could you help me?

12. Would you please do me a favor? Can you do me a favor?

13. Would you please give me a hand? Do me a favor?

14. What can I do for you? What help do you need?

15. Can (May) I help you? Can I help you?

16. Let me help you.

17. It's very kind of you!

III. Asking the Way

18. Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the station?

Excuse me, how do I get to the station?

19. Straight on.

20. Go down this street. Then turn left. Go down this street, then turn left.

21. Turn right at the second crossing. Turn right at the second crossing.

22. I'm sorry. I have no idea where it is. Sorry, I don't know where it is.

23. Thank you all the same. Nonetheless, thank you.

24. Is it far from here?

25. Yes. You'd better take a bus. go.

26. It's about 1 kilometer from here.

27. Excuse me, does the Bus No. 4 stop at the China Trade Center? Excuse me,

Does the Bus No. 4 stop at the China Trade Center?

28. How long is the ride? How long is the ride?

29. It will take about 20/twenty minutes. It will take about 20 minutes.

30. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure. I'm happy to serve you.

IV. Shopping

31. Can I help you? What do you want to buy?

32. Yes, I'd like to buy a book. Yes, I'd like to buy a book.

33. Ok. Here you are. OK, here you are.

34. How much is it?

35. It is seventeen yuan and fifty cents. Seventeen yuan and fifty cents.

36. May I help you? What do you want to buy?

37. Yes, I want to buy a shirt. Yes, I want to buy a shirt.

38. What color/size/style do you want?

39. A blue/red/green/yellow/white/black one . blue/red/green/yellow/white/black

40. It's wonderful. I like it very much. Really good. I like it very much.

41. All right. I'll take it. Okay, I'll buy this shirt.

42. Where can I pay? Where can I pay?

43. You can pay at the cashier over there. You can pay at the cashier over there.

44. Can I use my credit card? Can I use my credit card?

45. Sure. Go ahead. Of course. Please do so.

46. Here's your change/receipt. This is the money/receipt given to you.

47. Thanks for your good service. Thank you for your warm service!

48. Do come again, please. Welcome again.

49. Thank you. Thank you! You're welcome. You're welcome.

V. Restaurant English Restaurant English

50. May I have a look at the menu/wine list? Please show me the menu/wine list.

51. What's the specialty of this restaurant? What's the signature dish of this restaurant?

52. Are you ready to order? Can you order now?

53. I'd like something spicy. I want to eat something spicy.

54. What do you recommend? Are there any dishes you can recommend?

55. The steak sounds good to me. The steak sounds good to me.

56. I'm full. I can't eat any more. I'm full, I can't eat any more.

57. Bill, please. Please check out.

58. Keep the change. No need to give change.

VI. Time, Days and Months

59. What time is it?

60. It's 6:00 o'clock. It's six o'clock.

61. Excuse me, could you tell me the time? Excuse me, what time is it now?

62. It's half past ten. It's half past ten.

63. Excuse me, have you got the time, please? Sorry, what time is it now?

64. It's a quarter to nine. It's a quarter to nine.

65. What day is it today?

66. It's Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday. Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday.

67. What's the date today? What's the date today?

68. Today is Aug. 2nd. Today is August 2nd.

69. What month is it? What month is today?

70. It's January/Feburary/March/April/May/June/July/August/September

/October/November/December. It's January/February/March/April/May/June/July/August/September/October/November/December.

71. When were you born? When were you born?

72. I was born in 1949/nineteen forty-nine.

VII. Entertaining Guests

73. Hello! Hello! How are you doing? How are you?

74. Hello! Welcome to our unit (home)! Sit down, please. Hello! Welcome to our unit (home)! Please sit down.

75. Would you like a cigarette? Do you smoke?

76. No. Thanks. No, I don’t smoke. Thanks.

77. Would you like to drink something, coffee, tea or cola? What would you like to drink, coffee, tea or cola?

78. Tea is fine with me. Thank you. Just drink tea. Thanks!

79. Help yourself to some fruits. Please eat some fruits.

80. Give /Pass me a cup of tea/a glass of water, please! Please pass me a cup of tea/.

81. Cheers! Cheers!

82. To our friendship! Cheers to our friendship!

83. Thanks a lot. Thank you.

VIII. Other Expressions

84. What's the weather like today?

85. It's fine today. .

86. Lovely day, isn't it? The weather is nice, right?

87. Autumn is the best season here. Autumn is the best season here.

88. Where are you from?

89. I'm from Hong Kong. I'm from Hong Kong.

90. Are you American?

91. No, I'm Chinese. No, I'm Chinese.

IX. Saying Goodbye

92. When are you off?

93. I'm flying back on Sunday. Take a flight back.

94. Goodbye then and all the very best! Goodbye, I wish you good luck!

95. Please say hello to your family. Please say hello to your family.

96. I hope you'll come back to China again! I hope you can come back to China again!

97. I'll do that. I will definitely come.

98. See you again in the near future. See you again in the near future!

99. Take care. Take care.

100. Goodbye! (See you!) Goodbye!