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Opening and closing remarks of the campus radio station

Join hands to welcome the Olympics and create harmony together

Students, when you walked into the school playground today, the first thing that caught your eye was the huge slogan welcoming the Olympics on the screen wall on the south side of the playground. : "Welcome to the Olympics, be civilized, establish new trends, love learning, and observe discipline; let us work together to build a harmonious campus." Tomorrow - March 27, 2007, is the 500-day countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Five years have passed since the moment when International Olympic Committee President Samaranch announced that Beijing had won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games on July 13, 2001. The pace of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is approaching us day by day. We are full of expectations and We are longing for, excited and proud of it; however, while celebrating, we can't help but look at our hands and think deeply: What have we done for the Olympics? What else should we do for the Olympics?

I believe that each of our students should start from themselves, start from around them, start from small things, contribute to the Olympics with practical actions, and jointly build our harmonious campus.

First of all, as middle school students, they must strengthen their ideological and moral cultivation, establish a correct world view, outlook on life, values ??and concept of honor and disgrace, always maintain a positive and optimistic mental state, enhance their awareness of law and discipline, be strict with themselves, and be strict with others. Abide by national laws and school rules and regulations.

Second, devote yourself to learning with a good mental outlook. As a middle school student, studying hard is your duty. "One inch of time, one inch of gold." We should cherish every minute and every second and strive to acquire scientific knowledge.

Third, create a civilized image of middle school students and pay attention to civilization. We must abide by public order, care for the environment, do not litter, and do not speak dirty words. Be a good child at home, a good student at school, a good citizen in society, a good friend of nature, and an upright Chinese in international interactions.

I believe that every student present can become a middle school student with ideals, discipline, culture, and morality.

Since the beginning of the school year, we have often seen some uncivilized phenomena and discordant notes on campus: some students do not study hard enough and do not complete their homework on time; some litter, spit, and talk everywhere. Swearing and swearing. These uncivilized phenomena are not what we want to see, and they are incompatible with building a harmonious campus.

Students, we are not athletes galloping on the field, unable to use our sweat to win honor for the motherland; we are not knowledgeable poets, unable to use splendid articles to praise the beauty of the prosperous age. However, deep down in our hearts we yearn for the bright five rings and brilliant flame of the Olympic Games, and we also want to shine and contribute to this great cause.

Although we are not athletes, it does not mean that we have lost the right to run; although we are not poets, it does not mean that we cannot grasp the pen of the soul. Yes, our shoulders can bear a responsibility, and our hands can contribute to the Olympic Games.

Let our teachers and students, starting from the little things around us, work together to build a harmonious and beautiful campus to welcome the arrival of the 2008 Beijing Olympics!