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Cheers for the Olympics

Appreciation of masterpieces 1:

I I cheer for the Olympics because of its fairness;

I cheer for the Olympics because of its spirit;

I cheer for the Olympics because of its splendor.

Yes. I cheer for the Olympics because of our infinite admiration for being higher, faster, and stronger. Perhaps it is precisely because of it that human beings can constantly challenge themselves beyond their limits. Perhaps it is precisely because of it that there are winners and losers. Whether they succeed or not, whether they fail or not, they are all heroes! The Olympic Games not only belong to those who succeeded, but also to those who lamented the losers. The gold medal is not touching. What is really touching must be the hardship and sweat paid to trek to the Olympic Games, because all the contestants have a greater understanding of themselves. The pursuit of being faster, faster and stronger has made the Olympic Games a little more exciting and a little more applauding!

Yes, because we are ordinary people, we cannot compete in the Olympics, but we also draw a lot of nutrients from the winners and losers. In life, we will also ask ourselves to keep moving forward on a higher, faster and stronger road.

I cheer for the Olympics because of the great Olympic spirit of peace and fairness. Under the five Olympic rings and under the illumination of the Olympic flame, people from all continents have come together. Heart to heart, hand in hand, during these 17 days, they forgot about the war, money and interests. They only remember peace, fairness and justice. On a fair playing field, under the illumination of the Olympic flame, they also ignited their imaginations. Perhaps, this is what people really want to do.

I cheer for the Olympics. Also cheer for the Chinese athletes. We ushered in the disastrous defeat of the Seoul Olympics, and we also ushered in the joy of the Barcelona Olympics, Atlanta Olympics, and Sydney Olympics. In Athens in 2004, we had many good news. When the national flag was raised, our hearts boiled with enthusiasm. We once again let the Olympic Games help us shout the words from the bottom of our hearts: Motherland, I love you!

Yes, I cheer for the Olympics. Also cheers for 2008, Beijing!

Appreciation of masterpieces 2:

Olympic Games, I cheer for you

Every day, I sit in front of the TV and watch the Olympic Games.

On the badminton court, Chinese athlete Ji Xinpeng is both intelligent and courageous, heroic and courageous, daring to fight hard. He sometimes bends down to pick the ball, and sometimes jumps to smash. His years of hard work paid off and he won another gold medal for the Chinese team.

The exciting women's table tennis semi-finals began. Look, Li Ju was concentrating on the table tennis match, and she was not ambiguous at all. She opened her stance, opened her bow from left to right, and shot the balls fiercely at the opponent like arrows... I saw the bright smile on her face and the confidence in her eyes. Her eyes were moist, and I cheered for her!

The basketball game begins. The players on the field were soaring and leaping. That was our Chinese men's basketball team. They found the momentum of the Chinese in the beginning of the game, but later due to tactical reasons, they eventually lost to the opponent. What a loss in this game! I can't help but think of what women's football player Sun Wen said: "Persistence is victory!" Isn't this kind of spirit what the men's basketball team lacks? Seeing this, I was very anxious. I really wanted to run to the Olympics and shout to them: "Have courage, don't back down, persistence is victory!"

Watching the Olympic games, from the athletes' Through success and failure, I learned a lot. I understood what "no pain, no gain" means, and "persistence is victory." The Olympic Games taught me how to work hard and struggle in my studies.

Olympics, I cheer for you!