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Pictures of the handwritten newspaper on creating a civilized city for the fourth grade in 2018
Pictures of the handwritten newspaper for creating a civilized city in the fourth grade in 2018
1. Basic moral standards for citizens
Be patriotic, abide by the law, and be courteous Integrity, unity and friendliness, diligence, thrift and self-reliance, dedication and dedication
2. Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces
Be proud of loving the motherland, be ashamed of harming the motherland,
Be proud of serving the people, be ashamed of betraying the people,
Be proud of advocating science, be ashamed of ignorance,
Be proud of hard work, be ashamed of being indolent,
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Be proud of solidarity and mutual assistance, be ashamed of harming others, be ashamed of yourself,
be proud of honesty and trustworthiness, be ashamed of betrayal,
be proud of obeying the law, Be ashamed of breaking the law,
be proud of hard work, and be ashamed of arrogance and extravagance.
3. The "Four Virtues" education content for citizen moral construction
Social morality, professional ethics, family virtues, and personal morality.
4. Civilized Cross Terms
Hello, thank you, sorry, goodbye
5. Bole City Civilized Table Convention
Eat frugally, No leftovers, no leftovers;
Eat safely, don’t worry about oil and food;
Eat hygienically, use public spoons and chopsticks;
Civilized When dining, do not make noise or smoke;
Eat healthily and do not drink or drink.
6. Be civilized residents:
Improve environmental sanitation and do not spit or dump garbage randomly. Keep balconies and corridors clean and tidy, do not pile items or throw away waste. Keep the community and courtyard environment tidy, do not park vehicles indiscriminately, and do not dry clothes and quilts indiscriminately. Take good care of flowers, plants and trees, do not trample on lawns, and do not climb or break flowers and trees. Civilized entertainment, no noise, no excessive drinking or gambling. Neighbors are harmonious, no gossip, no disputes. Maintain public security and order, do not fight or curse, or violate fire prevention regulations. Abide by the rules and covenants, do not raise animals in violation of regulations, and do not engage in illegal construction.
7. Civilized tour:
Purchase tickets and enter the park in order, without crowding or blocking roads and entrances. Keep the environment clean and tidy, do not spit, defecate, or litter. Protect cultural relics and do not paint or carve on trees, historical sites and public facilities. Don't trample on the lawn, don't climb and break flowers and fruits, and don't lie down on the roadside chairs. Care for wild and exhibited animals, do not feed or beat them, and do not fish in non-fishing areas. Do not bring animals into the park.
8. Travel in a civilized manner
(1) Travel in a civilized manner:
Pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk and keep to the right as much as possible.
When crossing the road, follow the crosswalk, stop when the light is red and go when the light is green.
Take the initiative to give way to or escort the elderly, weak, sick and disabled, pregnant women, and children across the street.
Be friendly to outsiders and answer strangers’ inquiries patiently and enthusiastically.
Do not eat or smoke while walking.
If you encounter a traffic accident or dispute, do not watch or make noises.
(2) Civilized Cycling:
Bicycles and electric vehicles must keep to the right and drive in the slow lane.
Be careful not to drive in the wrong direction, hold an umbrella, or run a red light.
When riding a bicycle into the gate of a factory, school, government agency, etc., you must get off the vehicle and push.
(3) Civilized riding:
Wait for the bus at the specified place, take the bus in order, and do not force yourself to get on or off.
Buy tickets in time when taking the bus, take the unmanned ticket car, and actively insert coins or swipe your card when getting on the bus.
Do not carry dangerous goods, items that may hinder the safety of passengers, or animals on board.
Keep the environment in the station and the car clean, do not make noise, smoke, spit, or litter.
Take care of station and train facilities, do not step on seats, do not write graffiti, and do not damage public property.
Take care of old, young, sick, disabled and pregnant passengers and offer your seat proactively.
Do not smoke in the carriage. Smoking should be done in designated areas. Don't throw wine bottles, fruit peels and other debris out of the window.
(4) Civilized driving:
Obey traffic rules, do not speed, forcibly overtake, do not drive under the influence of alcohol, and do not drive while fatigued.
The car appearance is clean and in good condition, and the car is not driven on the road due to mechanical failure.
Drive politely, do not cut through convoys, do not fight for lanes, do not drive aggressive cars, do not delay unreasonably, and ensure smooth traffic.
Pay attention to public ethics, do not spit outside the car, throw away waste, and do not blow the horn indiscriminately.
Care about children, the elderly and the weak, and slow down and give way when you reach a crosswalk.
When a traffic accident occurs or is encountered, take the initiative to protect the scene, rescue the injured, report it in a timely manner, and do not conceal, escape, or avoid.
(5) Civilized parking:
Park in an orderly manner according to signs and markings.
Follow the instructions of management.
You should pay the fee voluntarily when parking in a paid parking lot.
9. Civilized interactions
(1) Use mobile phones in a civilized manner:
In environments such as meetings and theaters, the phone should be turned off or the ringtone should be muted.
Cell phones are not allowed to be used in gas stations, hospitals, airplanes and other places.
Do not answer or make phone calls while driving.
Do not use mobile phone text messages to spread vulgar, filthy, false, or illegal information.
(2) Use the Internet in a civilized manner:
Be good at online learning and do not browse bad information.
Communicate honestly and friendly, and do not insult or deceive others.
Enhance your awareness of self-protection and avoid casually dating netizens.
Maintain network security and do not damage network programs.
(3) Civilized mutual assistance:
Be friendly to outsiders and offer warm help to strangers.
Extensively participate in various volunteer organizations.
Care for the disadvantaged groups, and provide voluntary services to the orphans, the elderly, the disabled and the weak.
Donate blood and bone marrow enthusiastically.
(4) Neighborhood harmony:
The living environment should be kept quiet. Decorating the house, using speakers, etc. should not affect the rest of the neighbors.
Keep public places clean and tidy, and do not pile up clutter.
Residents living upstairs should not throw garbage or pour sewage downstairs at will, and secure flower pots and other items on the balcony to prevent falling accidents.
Neighbors should unite and lend a helping hand to families in need to help each other.
10. Watch the performance in a civilized manner
(1) Watch the performance in a civilized manner:
Enter the venue on time and in order with your ticket, and take your seat.
When watching entertainment performances, be neat and dignified in appearance.
If food and drinks are allowed to be brought into the theater, they must be ethical and do not make loud noises. Do not throw away fruit shells and empty drink cans.
Keep the theater quiet and don’t make loud noises.
(2) Watch the game in a civilized manner
Enter the venue with tickets in an orderly manner and take your seats according to the regulations.
When the national anthem is played, you should stand and remain silent. Do not talk, laugh or do other things.
Cheer for the athletes, don’t jump around or boo.
Do not complain loudly or abuse the athletes or referees when they perform poorly or lose, and you should not throw bottles, stones and other debris onto the playing field.
When cheering for athletes and using gongs, drums, musical instruments and other sound items, you should pay attention to safety and keep a certain distance from other people's heads.
After the game, do not rush to leave, but be polite and courteous to the elderly, women, children and the disabled.
(3) Visit the exhibition in a civilized manner:
When visiting the exhibition hall, be sure to dress neatly and do not wear vests, slippers or pajamas.
When entering the exhibition venue, you must line up in order and enter in order, do not rush to be the first.
During the visit, please do not eat snacks or smoke.
Take good care of the exhibits and do not touch or move them randomly.
11. Reading books in a civilized manner:
When entering the public reading room, enter in order and do not occupy seats for others.
Do not talk or laugh loudly in the reading room.
Turn off your mobile phone or turn it to vibrate mode. Incoming calls should be answered or returned outside the reading room.
Do not smoke or eat food with shells in the reading room.
Pay attention to the care of books and periodicals. Do not mark, smudge, or fold pages at will in books, or tear out the information and pictures you need and keep them for yourself.
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