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2、senceandtheuniversalvaluesoftheOlympicspirit--Unity,Friendship,Progress,Harmony,ParticipationandDream.Itexpressesthecommonwishesofpeopleallovertheworld,inspiredbytheOlympicideals,tostriveforabrightfutureofMankind.Inspiteofthedifferencesincolors,languagesandraces,wesharethe
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5、erndynamics.NHCETheOlympicGamesofferawayformantosurpasshimself,andtheessenceoftheGamesliesinsuchspiritsasfollows:1)TheOlympicmottois“Faster,Higher,andStronger”.2)TheOlympicGameshelppromoteabetterandmorepeacefulworld.3)ThepurposeoftheOlympicGamesisnotthetriumphbutthestruggl
6、e;nottohaveconqueredbuttohavereachedhigher.4)TheOlympicGameshavehighestregardformutualunderstanding,friendship,unity,andfaircompetition.WhataretheOlympicspirits?NHCE5)Subjecttothestressandstrainoftoughcompetition,theathletesgrowinstrength,endurance,anddiscipline.6)Therelay
7、oftheOlympictorchistohelptheseedsofpeaceandfriendshiptakeroot,grow,bloomandbearfruitinmorepeoples.7)TheOlympicFiveRingsrepresentthecloseunityofthefivecontinentsoftheworld.8)ThebasicforOlympicspiritsisself-confidenceandself-esteem.UnderstandingThetextisaboutthewriter’strain
8、ingexperiencesforOlympicGameswithanex-Sovietcoach,throughwhichthewriterlearnedtheOlympics