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Shenzhen welcomes the Universiade and emphasizes civilization handwritten newspaper

The edition should be neat and clean. Don't be sloppy. Not long-winded, well illustrated with pictures and text.

The content is as follows:

Be civilized, polite, and etiquette, and welcome guests and friends from all over the world with a smile, starting from me

Good temperament, elegant language, Excellent environment, set Longgang's first-class image, start from the heart

Build the subway, expand Shenzhen benefits, and look forward to a green Universiade

Learn etiquette, change bad habits, and build a civilized Henggang

Welcome the Universiade to improve the taste of the streets, establish a new style to display Henggang civilization

Establish a style of elegant words and deeds, and establish the virtue of clean Henggang

Be a civilized and polite person , build a harmonious neighborhood home

Do you know? In 2011, the 26th Summer Universiade will be held in Shenzhen. This is a great event in the history of Shenzhen.

The Universiade is an international comprehensive sports event organized by the International University Sports Federation. It is held every two years. Its scale is second only to the Olympic Games. It is known as the "Little Olympics". For summer games and winter games.

So far, Beijing, my country, successfully applied and held the 21st Summer University Games in 2001, and Harbin also successfully held the 24th Winter University Games in 2009.

The slogan of Shenzhen’s bid to host the Universiade is: Shenzhen, no distance from the world. So, as Shenzhen people, what can we do for the 2011 Universiade?

Let us share two reports first:

The first report is about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken, and most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. When asked, people replied: "Because of these uncivilized behaviors of the National People's Congress Most of them are tourists from mainland China.” For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: “Uncivilized behavior is also a national shame!”

Another report came from CCTV, saying: Remains of chewing gum can be seen everywhere in Tiananmen Square after the National Day. There are actually 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue in the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square.

There are many similar reports, which makes us Chinese very embarrassed.

Civilization is actually made up of details, which is reflected in every word and deed in our daily life. Reflecting on what we have done, we will find that civilization is still some distance away from us. Around us, among some students, there are still some uncivilized behaviors.

For example, in our campus and on the stairs, we can always see scraps of paper that are extremely discordant with our beautiful campus; some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building, and push and push each other while walking. There are also some students who swear and use foul language, climb branches at will, and even some students deliberately damage the school's public property.

I hope that students who have these uncivilized behaviors can pay attention to correcting them. Let us work hard on our own words and deeds to say goodbye to uncivilized phenomena. Listen carefully in class and respect the teacher's work;

Students should be united and friendly, help each other; care for the environment, pay attention to hygiene, etc. We must be civilized and observe etiquette at all times not only in the classroom, but also in the corridors, on campus, at home, and even in society.

The Universiade has entered Shenzhen time. By then, we will welcome guests and friends from all over the world. Let us join hands to welcome the Universiade, be civilized, and establish new trends. Let us start from me. , start from the little things around you, be a civilized Chinese, be an elegant Shenzhen person, and be a proud Nanxiaolian.

I wish you success!