If I were an Olympic torchbearer (for primary school students)

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is a great event for us in China. The torch relay will pass through Fuzhou, and I especially hope to be an Olympic torchbearer, because it is a great honor.

One day, I was informed that I was selected as the Olympic torch relay! How difficult it is! It's harder than winning the lottery! In order to be selected, I made a lot of efforts: I passed a strict physical fitness test; I learned a lot of knowledge about Olympic mathematics and took the exam. Now I know a lot about the Olympic Games. For example, the torch relay originated from quaint codes. The lighted (rán) torch represents peace, so as long as the torch reaches any country or region, people will stop fighting. 1936 The first torch relay was held in Berlin, Germany. From Olympia to Berlin, 3,075 people accepted this glorious task. Since then, the torch relay has become an indispensable activity at the opening ceremony of every Olympic Games. The 2008 cloud torch designed by our country is 72 cm high and weighs 985 grams. The concept of "Xiangyun" comes from "yuān was born with * * *, and harmony is different * * *", which conveys the oriental spirit of tolerance and openness and spreads the culture of harmony but difference.

Finally, the exciting torch relay day finally arrived. In the scorching sun and breeze, I took the "Xiangyun" torch from the last torchbearer and ran to the next torchbearer with qínɡ Gao. At this time, I feel extremely glorious and proud! I became the focus of public attention (zhǔ), as if everyone was watching me. What an honor it is! As I ran, I couldn't help thinking of the Olympic Declaration "Faster, Higher and Stronger". I must contribute to the success of the Beijing Olympic Games! I can't help thinking: how many people cheered for Beijing's successful Olympic bid, which shows how happy it is! In order to live up to people's expectations, I believe I will do a good job in the Olympic torch relay! Finally, I saw the next torchbearer, and I reluctantly handed the torch to him. ...

In fact, this is just a dream of mine, but I look forward to it in the near future and becoming a real Olympic torchbearer!