第一篇:世博心得
游历世博 感受和谐
———参观世博心得体会
很久以前就听说,世博会是世界经济、科技、文化的“奥林匹克”盛会,参观世博会就是不出国门看世界。现在,终于美梦成真。
首先我们来到石油馆,观看了4D影视让你感到画面里的一切你伸手就可以触摸,从石油的有来和人类没有石油后的后果。转瞬来到了德国馆,馆前门庭若市,游览的人群正争相照相,不亦乐乎!午后的阳光晒得人懒懒的,没有力气,不愿随大流涌进去,其实园区内几乎是到处都是参观的人群,排队等候进入德国馆的人不计其数,顶着烈阳等了三个半小时才得以进入馆内,馆内的德国各种精细高科技产品无不体现着科学技术的迅速发展。最后我们有参观了象征着阿拉伯神话中的“月亮船”,船下的广场有会演出阿拉伯歌舞180度旋转大屏幕的沙特馆,以及城市未来生活馆、以色列馆、韩国馆、捷克馆、非洲联合馆等展馆。
这次世博会是展现各国丰富多彩文化的极佳时机。人们从世界各地汇聚一处,展示各自的产品与技艺,赞美各自的故乡和祖国。世博会汇集人类文明之大成,参展各国纷纷展示本国的文化、科技和产业上正面影响各种生活范畴的成果:以色列馆告诉人们如何净化海水,滴水灌溉;韩国馆采用了环境控制技术,使展馆成为一座会呼吸的展馆;沙特馆的帐篷能根据日光强弱自动开合;德国馆用灯光、色彩和
音响打照了一个奇妙的体验空间……参观之后,心情激荡。
在参观之前,我只是想到世博会的美,参观后,才发现,本次世博会更是展现和谐的舞台。你会由衷地体会到:和谐首先是不同文化的共存和发展,其次是人对自然的尊重和爱护,再次是人们表现出来的互助友爱的素质。
首先,本次世博会是文化和谐的盛会。古语说,不同的音调组成最美的和谐。不同国家和民族的不同文化,把大千世界装扮成一个百花盛开的大花园。各个国家和民族的优秀文化,都是世界文明的重要组成部分,每一种文化都有自由生存和发展的权利。如果这些文化上的差异不复存在,世界将变得单调毫无生气。历史告诉我们,面对文化差异,西方列强曾采取了过分夸大本民族文化价值,漠视甚至歧视其他民族文化价值的态度,这导致了世界的不稳定,甚至爆发战争,使人类饱受摧残。我们应该既尊重自己民族文化的价值,又尊重其他民族文化的价值,主张各国文化相互借鉴,求同存异,共同繁荣进步。世博会就是世界人民平等交流、互相学习的舞台。本次世博会,创下了参展国家地区最多的记录。各国文化同台展出,争奇斗艳,各展魅力,我们在欣赏赞叹的同时,不知不觉就多了一份开放的胸怀。尊重、保护和珍惜各个国家、民族的文化,也是一种崇高的精神。有了这种胸怀,“地球村”会更加和谐,更加绚丽多彩。
其次,本次世博会是人与自然和谐的盛会。众所周知,随着人类对自然界的改造能力越来越强,我们对自然生态的破坏也越来越大。大自然是人类赖以生存的基础,我们既不能做它的奴隶,无所作为,也不能以主人自居,对大自然随心所欲地发号施令。如果我们对自然只是一味地索取,必然会受到它的惩罚。在这次盛会中,各国都尽量运用环保题材来装扮场馆,以此表明对环境问题的关注:英国馆内遍布植物的种子,告诫人类爱护地球生命;瑞士馆外墙幕帷布满由大豆纤维制成的太阳能电池板,既能发电,又能天然降解;我们中国国家馆造型层层出挑,在夏季上层形成对下层的自然遮阳,在屋顶上设计的雨水收集系统,可以实现雨水的循环利用……。作为一个发展中国家,我国在发展经济的过程中,面临着许多环境问题,因此,重视环境保护,走可持续发展道路是一个功在当代、利在千秋的大事。本次世博会用实际行动向来自各地的人们宣传了环保理念,展示先进环保技术,使每一个参观者的心灵受到一次圣洁的环保的洗礼。
再次,本次世博会是一次展现中国人良好素质的盛会。在世博现场,参观者长时间顶着烈日排队,井然有序;各场馆面对滚滚客流,从容应对;随处可见的志愿者用微笑、细致和耐心感动着每一个参观者的心;最难能可贵的是,每天清场时,地面都能保持干净整洁,这说明国人的素质有了极大提高……中国特色社会主义社会是经济建设、政治建设、文化建设、社会建设相辅相成、协调发展的社会,我们所要建设的和谐社会,也应该是民主法治、安定有序的社会,国人的道德水平、文明风尚的提高,必然能促使我们的和谐社会目标早日实现。
美好的时光总是短暂的,世博参观很快就结束了,我依依不舍,一步三回头。我的心不能平静,陡然感受到自己身上肩负的沉甸甸的责任。和谐社会,人人共享,促进和谐,人人有责。和谐美好的社会,需要脚踏实地的艰苦奋斗,需要全体人民的共同参与。作为一名国家公务员,我应该为建设这个和谐社会做些什么?我思索着……
第二篇:世博志愿者培训心得
3月20日,在我校的图书馆三楼表演厅召开了世博志愿者培训会,所有世博站点志愿者聚集在一起接受了6、7个小时的志愿者基础培训。
第一节课由学院工作工作站张老师介绍了世博城市服务站点的基本情况,之后由罗副院长讲授的关于世博会的历史及上海世博会的各个国家的场馆,让我们感受到因为自己作为一个上海人一个志愿者,一个大学生参加世博会的光荣。我们自己也有责任去更多的了解关于世博会的知识和相关信息,这样才能让为了弘扬人类进步世界发展的世博会举办的更加完美和成功。
第三节培训课,让我们真正的从抽象到形象的了解了什么是志愿者和志愿者精神,还有“爱的鼓励”鼓掌方式;“非常好”的问好方式;“好极了”的感觉方式。这些小小的细节就可以温暖人与人的关系,拉近彼此的距离。培训师又介绍了松江区的世博志愿者服务体系和知识,看着图片、听着老师的讲述,这让我们重新认识了松江,为自己在松江为世博尽自己一份力量而感到荣耀。
第四节课,急救老师教导我们学习了基本的急救方法和知识,培养了我们珍视生命,帮助他人的宝贵精神。这对我们以后的志愿者服务是有很大帮助的!
这次培训让我感觉到作为世博会志愿者,我们的肩膀上不光有荣誉,更多的是义务和责任,做好那些才是世博志愿者,立达人的精神,我相信我们都会为着这个目标而努力的!
第三篇:世博志愿者心得——责任篇
世博志愿者心得——责任篇
当我成为众多世博会志愿者中的一员时,意识到了为参观者服务是我的责任。由于分工不同,有的工作可能重复而枯燥,让人变得不那么有耐心,有时候遇到一些情况还可能会被误解,自己的付出得不到认可,难免会有点泄气。但是志愿者是世博会的亲和使者,不能因为一时的困难或者小小的挫折就举白旗。正因为服务是志愿者的义务和责任,所以才要有所担当,才要做得更好。
我所在的岗位是世博大道越江线的后滩出入口终点站,由于我们这个公交线路不仅横跨浦东A、B、C片区,还承担了乘载浦东与浦西的游客,因此,来乘坐越江线的游客不仅人数众多,而且来询问浦东、浦西场馆的位置与出园路线的人也很多,一天中回答的问题90%都是同一个,即“两站”、“三站”、“请往前走”等等,甚至有的游客会连续问同一个问题。特别是询问离我服务站点最近的出口是否有地铁时,本来可以回答“前面八号门有7号线”,可是正是因为一份责任,一份希望游客能够了解多一点信息,少走弯路,尽快到达目的地,使我愿意“知无不言,言无不尽”地告诉他们说:“笔直往前走五分钟左右,出八号门后,对面有地铁7号线接驳点,里面有免费公交送你们去地铁7号线站点。”
回答游客的疑问是我们的硬性义务和责任,然而,在晚上九、十点钟时,我们的工作是为了让游客,特别是与家人走失的游客团聚。6月25日下着大雨的晚上,一位浑身湿透、神情焦急的大叔来到越江线车站,诉说他与家人走失,并问附近有没有公用电话,当我告诉地点时,他露出了迷茫和焦虑的眼神,在原地踌躇不安。这时,我的心里突然升出了一种怜悯之心,问他是否记得电话号码,我用我的手机帮他打电话,当问清楚他的家人所在的具体位置,并为他指明了方向后。他激动地对我说了一声谢谢,就转过身匆忙地朝前走去,他离去的背影让我觉得很欣慰。
我相信,责任心是做好每一件事情的必要条件,也是志愿者必不可少的品质。“赠人玫瑰,手有余香”,14天的服务工作虽然结束了,但志愿者精神是不会变的。我会始终以一名志愿者的身份,以饱满的热情,服务世博,奉献世博。
第四篇:招募世博志愿者社会实践心得
招募世博志愿者社会实践心得
根据实习要求,我们应该要掌握在学习中所学习的专业知识,并且在实际中寻找在理论学习中的不足。招募世博志愿者第一天,在学校已经懒散惯了的我的确有些不太适应,首先全天在外跑让我有点不太适应,虽然我在上学期间,我对于的专业知识自认为已经有很深的了解,可是在实际工作中,一切又都是那么的不足。书本上所学的基本理论在实际中根本用不着,实际操作能力基本上没有,总之从中学会了很多书本上没有的东西。在社会实践的过程中,我也学会了很多的东西。了解了许多我在学校的书本上没办法学的东西,下面就我对于实习的一些感触:
首先,要善于学习。刚开始参加世博志愿者招募的时候,我什么也不会,就相当于一个文盲在一群知识分子中。此时学习能力就会很重要。我自我感觉我的适应能力还行,在工作后不久我就可以胜任很多工作。在现实的生活中,学习能力很大情况下决定你的未来。学习可以修养身心,可以适应各种各样的环境,可以使自己在不同的环境中很好的发挥自己的特长。
当然,在宣传世博志愿者的过程中,很多事情需要和别人沟通,否则你可能会什么也做不成。所以,要善于和同事们沟通。沟通是一门技巧,好的领导者会合理的利用这一手段提高企业的效益。我在实习中,也可以感觉到沟通的重要,有很多事情不是你不会做,而是你的经验不足,或者说是你的社会阅历不够。还有就是要认真,全力以赴。自己能做的事情要做好,自己不能做的事情要尽自己最大的努力去做。这是我的感受。别认为自己什么也干不了,有很多的事情只是自己没有胆量去做而已,天下的是只有敢不敢做没有能不能做的。当然,要选择合适的事情,让你和刘翔去赛跑,你要逼自己胜,这就是不现实。而要你和刘翔去必游泳,你就可以接受挑战了,因为这就赢的可能了。别因为别人是刘翔就认为自己不如他。一切皆在事与愿违。不是有句话就做,天下无难事,只要肯攀登。
实习在不知不觉中就这么结束了,一切都显得那么得匆忙。我感觉我学习的东西还是不够,这是我踏入社会的第一步,虽然只有不长的时间,但是也让我看到了自己的很多欠缺,让我深知进入社会,还需要很多学校里学不到的能力,年轻的我,还应该更加努力。这次实习给了我一次成长的机会,让我受益匪浅。
第五篇:世博志愿者
The World Expo is a large-scale, global, non-commercial Expo.The hosting of the World Expo must be applied for by a country and approved by the international World Expo committee.Expo aims to promote the exchange of ideas and development of the world economy, culture, science and technology, to allow exhibitors to publicise and display their achievements and improve international relationships.Accordingly, the World Expo with its 150-year history is regarded as the Olympic Games of the economy, science and technology.Shanghai will host the 2010 World Expo.The World Expo has a long history but it has never been held in Asia.So the 2010 World Expo is an honor for all of the Asians.Our government has promised that it will be the best one.And Shanghai, as a host city, will have more chances to develop quickly.As a student in Shanghai, I should learn English well so that I can be a volunteer in the Expo to help foreigners know more about china and Shanhai.I would like to be a volunteer in my spare time.My reasons are as follows:
First of all, it is a good virtue to help others, even in modern society.We all need others’ help in case we get into trouble.Secondly, we are able to better ourselves by helping others because we gain valuable experience and build up our confidence while serving others.What’s more, volunteering makes us feel better about ourselves, thus making our life more enjoyable.More importantly, we can make the world a better place to live in by volunteering to improve it.In summary, volunteering can make a difference to our life, so I think it is very rewarding to be a volunteer.This summer, I did not go home;instead I served as a volunteer for “ Good Luck Beijing sports events ” held in Beijing for half a month.Sincerely speaking, the experience endows me a lot of valuable elicitation.Hearing the news of approval, I was very excited, like a child got what he had expected for long.I was lucky, because I just passed the line.The contestants had to take an English exam, only those who got more than 70 could move on to the next selection stage.Meanwhile, I was grateful to use my endowment to contribute for the Olympic Games.Wearing the volunteer uniform and the volunteer accreditation card, admired by others, I felt sneaky a little proud.Meanwhile I also felt a great responsibility falling on my shoulder knowing that volunteers’ words and behaviors could affect foreign guests’ impression on China.As I was a volunteer for accommodation, my post was in a four-star hotel.There were players of four teams form China, France, Japan, Czechoslovakia living there.All of them are participants of the baseball.Actually, most of the time, we served as interpreters for those working in the lobby.For example, when the players wanted to go out for shopping, we would call a taxi for them and told the taxi driver where to go.While, there is something worthwhile to be mentioned that most of the
volunteers are English majors and most of the players could speak English very well except Japanese contestants.Compared with Japanese players, we had less difficulty communicating with French players and Czech.I remembered that once I misunderstood one of the Japanese players’ requests of “Call up” for “Cup of”, and I felt so embarrassed that I even wanted to cry.Gradually, I learned to be more carefully when talking to the non English native speakers.During the event lasting for less than 15 days, the most impressive experience was that I took 3 of the Japanese players to the Beijing Zoo.As the zoo is not far from the hotel, we walked there.On the way, they asked me about the beggars on the street in their just-so-so English, and I tried my best to explain, and even putting my mouth in to my mouth, indicating that they did not have enough to eat.But they still did not get me, which was really irritating.Reflecting that, I regret I did not learn Japanese hard enough.These days, we have been studying the novel Wuthing Heights written by Emily Bronte, and one of the clues is the identity of Catherine, whether Heathcliff or Edgar that she really love.As a human being, the most important thing is to identify who we are, so should we students.Living in a mixed society, having a definite knowledge of self-identity matters a lot.As a civilian, knowing what we really should do can have a great impact on both ourselves and the social civilization.To make good preparation for the Olympic Games to be held next year, a tidal wav ve to learn English is in full wing nationally.Whether old or young, Beijingers are keen to leave an impressive Beijing, a high-qualified China for the world.I remember that when I was a volunteer as a teacher for old seniors in our community, one of my “students” is over 80 years.She was a engineer on architecture, and when she was young, she studied Russian instead of English as second language, so after retirement, she began to learn English, hoping that she could communicate with foreigners when the Olympic Games begins in 2008.In effect, her enthusiasm impressed me a lot and from then on, I examined myself again and make certain of who I am and what is my meaning of my life.Endowed with life, we should be appreciative and make full use of ourselves.Holding Olympic Games in Beijing is an opportunity once of a time, we should do it well teeth and nail.