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TheOlympicGames,whichoriginatedinancientGreece,isthemostdistinguishedsportingeventintheworld.Onceeveryfouryears,theutmostathletesfromallaroundareluredtogathertogetherandsparenoeffortstocompeteagainsteachotherandtrytowinamedalforthecountrythattheyrepresent.Franklyspeaking,thatwasvirtuallyallIknewabouttheworld-famousOlympicGamesbeforeIhadreadabookentitledTheOlympicspublishedbyForeignLanguageTeachingandResearchPress.However,Ifoundevenmorephilosophybeyondjustwinningmedalsfromreadingthebook,whichwasbeyondmyimaginationandconsiderablyinspiring.
Someoneoncesaid,“Wereeverybodyonearthinvolvedinsomekindofsport,ourworldwouldbefreeofwarforlong.”Startingfromthreethousandyearsago,theancientOlympicGameshaslongbeenaneventnotonlyforcompetitionbutalsoforpeace.Inancienttimes,nowarwasallowedbetweenthecitiesduringtheGames,whichwasrathersurprisingtomesinceIcouldhardlyimaginewarriorsactallyputtingdowntheirweaponsandgiveabreakforpeace.Theprecioustraditionofpeacecontinued:
IwouldneverfailtorecallthesceneoftheopeningceremonieswhenNorthandSouthKoreanathletesenteringthestadiumwiththeirhandsheldtogether.ThetwoneighboringcountriesthatusedtobeenemiesarenolongerenemiesduringtheGames.Insteadtheybecamefriends.SpeakingoftheXXAthensOlympics,perhapsmostpeoplewouldhavethesameopinionthatthemostnoablepartoftheopeningceremonyarrivedwhenIraqiandAfghanrepresentativesshowedup.Thesetwounfortunatenations,thepeopleofwhichhaveundergoneinnumerablewars,arecomingbackagaintotaketheirownresponsibilityinworldsportsafterrecentinvasionsbyAmerica.ThefearlesspeopleofIraqandAfghanistanareoncemoresharingthespiritoftheGameswithpeoplefromtherestoftheworld.
Thereisanotherstoryinthisbookthatmakesmedeepinthoughts.ThereisnodoubtthatthemostunusualOlympicGameseverinhistoryisthe1936OlympicsheldinGermany,whichwasthenruledbytheNaziParty.LedbyAdolfHitler,theNazibelievedthattheso-calledAryanpeopleweresuperiortoallothersinallaspects.TheylookeddownuponJewsandblacks,thelatterofwhichwasamajorconstitutionoftheUnitedStatesOlympicteam.Despitethebarrierthatfacedhim,theAfricanAmericanJesseOwens,whowasamostoutstandingrunnerandjumper,didallthathecouldandfinallywongoldmedalsforhiscountryandwenthomeahero.ThisrevealsanotherfactthatnopoweronearthisabletohinderthesacredOlympicGames.Forallparticipants,nomatterwhattheirgender,race,nationalitiesandbackgroundsare,equalityisdistributedamongeveryonewhoobservestheGame’srules.
AttheXXAthensOlympics,ourChineseteamdidextraordinarilywell.Werankedsecondonthemedallistsforthefirsttimeinhistory.Inmyopinion,however,weshouldnotonlyconcentrateonthefigureofmedals;insteadthestrengthandperseveranceofthosewhofailedtogetanymedalsoughttobehighlycherished.Whethereversuccessorfailure,whetherevercheerortear,whetherevermedalornot,thenever-gave-upspiritsofathletesarealwaysmotivatingus.Ibelieveintheyear2008,theworldwillfocusalltheirattentiontoBeijing,China,wherethegloryoftheGameswillcontinuetothriveforever!
TheOlympicGames,whichoriginatedinancientGreece,isthemostdistinguishedsportingeventintheworld.Onceeveryfouryears,theutmostathletesfromallaroundareluredtogathertogetherandsparenoeffortstocompeteagainsteachotherandtrytowinamedalforthecountrythattheyrepresent.Franklyspeaking,thatwasvirtuallyallIknewabouttheworld-famousOlympicGamesbeforeIhadreadabookentitledTheOlympicspublishedbyForeignLanguageTeachingandResearchPress.However,Ifoundevenmorephilosophybeyondjustwinningmedalsfromreadingthebook,whichwasbeyondmyimaginationandconsiderablyinspiring.
Someoneoncesaid,“Wereeverybodyonearthinvolvedinsomekindofsport,ourworldwouldbefreeofwarforlong.”Startingfromthreethousandyearsago,theancientOlympicGameshaslongbeenaneventnotonlyforcompetitionbutalsoforpeace.Inancienttimes,nowarwasallowedbetweenthecitiesduringtheGames,whichwasrathersurprisingtomesinceIcouldhardlyimaginewarriorsactallyputtingdowntheirweaponsandgiveabreakforpeace.Theprecioustraditionofpeacecontinued:
IwouldneverfailtorecallthesceneoftheopeningceremonieswhenNorthandSouthKoreanathletesenteringthestadiumwiththeirhandsheldtogether.ThetwoneighboringcountriesthatusedtobeenemiesarenolongerenemiesduringtheGames.Insteadtheybecamefriends.SpeakingoftheXXAthensOlympics,perhapsmostpeoplewouldhavethesameopinionthatthemostnoablepartoftheopeningceremonyarrivedwhenIraqiandAfghanrepresentativesshowedup.Thesetwounfortunatenations,thepeopleofwhichhaveundergoneinnumerablewars,arecomingbackagaintotaketheirownresponsibilityinworldsportsafterrecentinvasionsbyAmerica.ThefearlesspeopleofIraqandAfghanistanareoncemoresharingthespiritoftheGameswithpeoplefromtherestoftheworld.
Thereisanotherstoryinthisbookthatmakesmedeepinthoughts.ThereisnodoubtthatthemostunusualOlympicGameseverinhistoryisthe1936OlympicsheldinGermany,whichwasthenruledbytheNaziParty.LedbyAdolfHitler,theNazibelievedthattheso-calledAryanpeopleweresuperiortoallothersinallaspects.TheylookeddownuponJewsandblacks,thelatterofwhichwasamajorconstitutionoftheUnitedStatesOlympicteam.Despitethebarrierthatfacedhim,theAfricanAmericanJesseOwens,whowasamostoutstandingrunnerandjumper,didallthathecouldandfinallywongoldmedalsforhiscountryandwenthomeahero.ThisrevealsanotherfactthatnopoweronearthisabletohinderthesacredOlympicGames.Forallparticipants,nomatterwhattheirgender,race,nationalitiesandbackgroundsare,equalityisdistributedamongeveryonewhoobservestheGame’srules.
AttheXXAthensOlympics,ourChineseteamdidextraordinarilywell.Werankedsecondonthemedallistsforthefirsttimeinhistory.Inmyopinion,however,weshouldnotonlyconcentrateonthefigureofmedals;insteadthestrengthandperseveranceofthosewhofailedtogetanymedalsoughttobehighlycherished.Whethereversuccessorfailure,whetherevercheerortear,whetherevermedalornot,thenever-gave-upspiritsofathletesarealwaysmotivatingus.Ibelieveintheyear2008,theworldwillfocusalltheirattentiontoBeijing,China,wherethegloryoftheGameswillcontinuetothriveforever!
TheOlympicGames,whichoriginatedinancientGreece,isthemostdistinguishedsportingeventintheworld.Onceeveryfouryears,theutmostathletesfromallaroundareluredtogathertogetherandsparenoeffortstocompeteagainsteachotherandtrytowinamedalforthecountrythattheyrepresent.Franklyspeaking,thatwasvirtuallyallIknewabouttheworld-famousOlympicGamesbeforeIhadreadabookentitledTheOlympicspublishedbyForeignLanguageTeachingandResearchPress.However,Ifoundevenmorephilosophybeyondjustwinningmedalsfromreadingthebook,whichwasbeyondmyimaginationandconsiderablyinspiring.
Someoneoncesaid,“Wereeverybodyonearthinvolvedinsomekindofsport,ourworldwouldbefreeofwarforlong.”Startingfromthreethousandyearsago,theancientOlympicGameshaslongbeenaneventnotonlyforcompetitionbutalsoforpeace.Inancienttimes,nowarwasallowedbetweenthecitiesduringtheGames,whichwasrathersurprisingtomesinceIcouldhardlyimaginewarriorsactallyputtingdowntheirweaponsandgiveabreakforpeace.Theprecioustraditionofpeacecontinued:
IwouldneverfailtorecallthesceneoftheopeningceremonieswhenNorthandSouthKoreanathletesenteringthestadiumwiththeirhandsheldtogether.ThetwoneighboringcountriesthatusedtobeenemiesarenolongerenemiesduringtheGames.Insteadtheybecamefriends.SpeakingoftheXXAthensOlympics,perhapsmostpeoplewouldhavethesameopinionthatthemostnoablepartoftheopeningceremonyarrivedwhenIraqiandAfghanrepresentativesshowedup.Thesetwounfortunatenations,thepeopleofwhichhaveundergoneinnumerablewars,arecomingbackagaintotaketheirownresponsibilityinworldsportsafterrecentinvasionsbyAmerica.ThefearlesspeopleofIraqandAfghanistanareoncemoresharingthespiritoftheGameswithpeoplefromtherestoftheworld.
Thereisanotherstoryinthisbookthatmakesmedeepinthoughts.ThereisnodoubtthatthemostunusualOlympicGameseverinhistoryisthe1936OlympicsheldinGermany,whichwasthenruledbytheNaziParty.LedbyAdolfHitler,theNazibelievedthattheso-calledAryanpeopleweresuperiortoallothersinallaspects.TheylookeddownuponJewsandblacks,thelatterofwhichwasamajorconstitutionoftheUnitedStatesOlympicteam.Despitethebarrierthatfacedhim,theAfricanAmericanJesseOwens,whowasamostoutstandingrunnerandjumper,didallthathecouldandfinallywongoldmedalsforhiscountryandwenthomeahero.ThisrevealsanotherfactthatnopoweronearthisabletohinderthesacredOlympicGames.Forallparticipants,nomatterwhattheirgender,race,nationalitiesandbackgroundsare,equalityisdistributedamongeveryonewhoobservestheGame’srules.
AttheXXAthensOlympics,ourChineseteamdidextraordinarilywell.Werankedsecondonthemedallistsforthefirstt
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