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Lecture notes on campus radio stations

Origin of the festival

A: "Dear students, it's another warm and beautiful day, and the voice of campus broadcasting meets you with the spring breeze again! First of all, I hope that every teacher and classmate who listens to our broadcast will have a good mood for a day's work and study in this beautiful weather.

B: Feel with your heart, listen with your heart, and let's soar in the sound of campus together!

Let's listen to today's broadcast: the origin of festivals.

Yesterday was World Meteorological Day. How did it come into being? Let's pay attention together!

World Meteorological Day is the anniversary of the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization, which falls on March 23rd every year. Every year, "World Meteorological Day" has a theme, which requires member countries to hold celebrations on this day to widely publicize the important role of meteorological work.

1960 The Executive Committee of the World Meteorological Organization decided to designate March 23rd as the World Day of Remembrance, and requested member countries to hold celebrations on this day every year to widely publicize the important role of meteorological work. There is a central activity on World Meteorological Day every year. On this day, member States can carry out various forms of publicity and commemorative activities according to the central content of the year.

China is one of the founding countries of the World Meteorological Organization, and resumed its legal seat in the organization from 65438 to 0972.

Do you know what the theme is every year? Please listen to me one by one:

196 1 year: meteorology

1962: contribution of meteorology to agriculture and food production.

1962: traffic and meteorology (especially the application of meteorology to aviation)

1964: meteorology-a factor of economic development

1965: international meteorological cooperation

1966: World Weather Monitoring Network

1967: weather and water

1968: meteorology and agriculture

1969: economic benefits of meteorological services

1970: meteorological education and training

197 1 year: meteorological and human environment

1972: Meteorology and Human Environment

1973: international meteorological cooperation 100.

1974: Meteorology and Tourism

1975: meteorology and telecommunications

1976: weather and grain

1977: weather and water

1978: future meteorology and research

1979: Meteorology and Energy

1980: human and climate change

198 1 year: World Weather Monitoring Network

1982: space meteorological observation

1983: meteorological observer

1984: Meteorology increases grain production.

1985: meteorological and public safety services

1986: climate change, drought and desertification

1987: a model of meteorology and international cooperation

1988 meteorological and propaganda media

A: Let me say a few:

1989 meteorological service aviation

1990: meteorological and hydrological departments serve to reduce natural disasters.

199 1 year: Earth's atmosphere

1992: The weather and climate are developing steadily.

1993: meteorology and technology transfer

1994: observing weather and climate

1995: public and meteorological services

1996: meteorological and sports services

1997: weather and urban water use

1998: weather, ocean and human activities

1999: weather, climate and health

2000: Fifty Years of Meteorological Service

200 1: volunteers for weather, climate and water

2002: Reducing vulnerability to weather and climate extreme events

2003: Pay attention to our future climate.

2004: Weather, Climate and Water in the Information Age

2005: Weather, Climate, Water and Sustainable Development

2006: prevention and mitigation of natural disasters

2007: Polar Meteorology: Understanding Global Impacts

This year is: observe our planet and create a better future.

A: Finally, let's end today's broadcast with a wonderful poem.

aqua

The wind is rubbing among the grass and the trees are full of green.

A faint haze, a delicate and pretty place, a hazy place.

Surrounded by a bamboo forest

Entanglement with flowers

A crooked dream

B:

Standing between sunrise and blue smoke

Birds sing in March.

I don't know, in the morning breeze, I am deliberately drawing a meticulous painting.

Or ink painting freehand brushwork

In March, no one can say for sure.

How many Spring Festival travel rush?

Get ready to start wriggling-get ready to make trouble

Mature quietly

A: Today's participants are: xxx, xxx. Goodbye, teachers and students!