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2018考研英语作文范文推荐:解读08奥运logo
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Beijing 2008 Olympics Logo
1. Describe the picture;
2. Tell the meaning of the picture.
The emblem, officially entitled “Chinese Seal—Dancing Beijing”, has a
single Chinese character on a traditional Chinese seal. The words “Beijing 2008”
are written with a Chinese brush below it. The figure in the logo resembles a
runner or dancer and the Chinese character “Jing” which means “capital”.
The image carries the message that today’s China is not only a nation with
a long and glorious history, but also one full of modern dynamics.
Dancing Beijing is a journey to the future, the emblem for China moving
towards the 2008 Olympic Games. It represents the heart of an ancient culture
embracing the modern world, the spirit of a people moving towards a new destiny.
It captures the soul of a city in transformation and its motion conveys a
message of hope, joy, and unity.
Dancing Beijing is a symbol of the city’s promise to make the Games a
success and to be unlike any the world has known. The Chinese seal of Dancing
Beijing is a promise rooted in honor and trust, character and truth.
Dancing Beijing is the color of China. Red is the most significant color in
Chinese culture’s symbol of luck, of celebration and of new beginnings. The
depth of its meaning equals the depth of its beauty.
Dancing Beijing represents the spirit of the individual. It is the symbol
for every Olympian, every performer, every volunteer and every spectator. Arms
flung wide, it invites all people and the world to share in the city’s history,
beauty, energy, and its future.
Dancing Beijing is in the form of the dragon, the ancient symbol of Chinese
culture that has both beauty and majesty. It symbolizes a binding of the fire
and light of the Chinese people, the power to the promise.
Dancing Beijing is an invitation, a hand extended in welcome to China’s
celebration. The Games are held in the hope of uniting humanity as never before.
They are a gesture of friendship and hope that the community of nations will
unite in peace through sport. |
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