Reflections on the Opening Ceremony of the th Olympic Games
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2023-11-14 10:44:43
Grade 6
impressions of after reading

"One World, One Dream" is about 2008. August 8, 2008 is an exciting day for the people of the whole country, because today the Olympic Games are about to open. At 7:40 pm, I couldn't wait to turn on the TV. Soon, there were colorful fireworks in the TV. In the fireworks, there was an Olympic stadium - the Bird's Nest, which became more and more clear.
In the meeting place, the lights were shining brightly and the voices were bubbling. People from all over the world with different languages and skins gathered together. People are dressed in festive costumes, some holding cameras, some holding red flags. At 8:08, President Hu Jintao announced: "The 29th Olympic Games officially started!
”Children from 56 ethnic groups sent the national flags to the meeting place. When the song played, the national flags rose slowly. I stood in front of the TV, my heart boiling. Then came the art performance. First came the earth shaking drum sound, which aroused our passion for the Olympic Games. Many people ran on the stage and became a figure: doves of peace. Suddenly, the dove of peace scattered him, bringing our ideal of peace and prosperity... Then a picture scroll with a length of 70 meters and a width of 15 meters appeared in the field. When the four great inventions were displayed, I felt extremely proud. Various wonderful performances make people feel comfortable. The following is the athletes' entrance ceremony. Under the leadership of Miss Etiquette, everyone was in high spirits. He also paid tribute to the audience when entering the arena. At the end of the stage, the Chinese delegation held the flag with Yao Ming and his little hero Lin Hao, followed by Lin Dan, Wang Hao and Wang Liqin
The two-hour entrance ceremony ended. The athletes carried the torch into the Bird's Nest. The last torchbearer was the gymnastics prince Li Ning, who rose to light the main torch with the bright moonlight.
The Olympic Games ended with the burning of the torch. I can't help thinking: "Come on China, come on Olympic Games!"!

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