Campus environmental protection sketch
Voice behind the scenes: Xiao Wang: Singing (getting up in the morning, it's a beautiful day, wearing pants to go to the toilet), coming out, wearing thick clothes and swaggering around with steamed bread in his mouth. Coming face to face, classmate A A: Hello, classmate, help poor students, please buy a newspaper and support our Sunshine Action King: (cool enough to shake hands to say no) A End. Classmate bb: Hello, classmate. I'm a student from the School of Mechanical Engineering. Please buy a newspaper to show love to poor students. Wang: (rummaging through his pockets and shrugging his shoulders to show that he has no money) B is over. Wang walked on. Hello, classmates ... Wang (interrupting) supports Sunshine Action and buys newspapers. C: How do you know? You too ... Wang: Look at me (holding sunglasses). Do I look like a newspaper seller to you? This look, this face, alas, a dozen people have told me about that road. I said, are you bored? You should lengthen the front line a little, such as building two shopping malls and Wuhan Iron and Steel Hotel. Why are you wandering around in such a small circle at school? There is (obviously) no future here. C: (thinking) What you said seems reasonable. Wang: Personally, I am still very supportive of Operation Sunshine. Selling newspapers is not only for poor students, but also a good opportunity to exercise yourself. As a student, such an opportunity is very rare. You should seize this opportunity, enlarge your courage and shout louder slogans, and it will be done in a few minutes. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? Newspapers are small and have a great ability to respond to people. Once upon a time, there was an entrepreneur in Japan who helped whatever he was called. People are all salesmen, practicing the gold medal smile in sales promotion. As a result, their business is particularly good. So, to sell a newspaper, you should first smile and give a good impression, and then introduce the contents of the newspaper, which will make it easier to sell C: Thank you, big brother, that's very kind of you. Wang: (grasping C's hand) It is really good for everyone to be good. C: eldest brother, I'm leaving first. At first, I thought selling newspapers was a trivial matter, but I didn't expect that I had so much knowledge. Wang: You should remember that you should be practical in your work, not only by talking, but also by doing it. c; Yes, I remember. I went to Jianer Shopping Mall to sell newspapers. Goodbye. Wang: Waiting for your good news. After Qin Feng left, Wang looked around. Seeing no one, he unbuttoned his clothes and revealed a lot of newspapers. Wang: Mom, what should I do with this pile of things? If I had known, I wouldn't have taken part in this stupid action. Alas, I can't bear it any longer. Last classmate D D: Hello, classmate. Do you sell newspapers? Wang: (suddenly stands up and puts on sunglasses) Who, who, who sells newspapers, where, where? D: Didn't you sell it? Wang: (wry smile) Joke, do I look like a newspaper seller to you? Look at my face, look at my body ... D: What about these newspapers? Wang: These, these were seen by my classmates in the dormitory yesterday. I took them out and threw them away. D: Do you have to see so much in one day? Wang: What's the matter? Can't you? It's none of your business, really. Oh, I'm sorry to bother you After Wei leaves, Wang stops. ) After D left, Wang: (Unfortunately) Well, you can sell one when you see it. I don't know why you can't save face Alas, I am alone. Li (female) voice behind the scenes: Wang Xiaodong Wang: (following the sound) Oh, no, it's small. I was embarrassed when she found out. (quickly hide the newspaper on your body. ) Li: Hey, Wang Xiaodong, what are you doing here? Wang. Look at the scenery. Li: Looking at the scenery here on such a hot day, you must be ill. Still wearing such thick clothes. Wang: What's the matter? Look at the scenery. I like to wear thick clothes, but I can't. Li: (embarrassed) Forget it, I won't argue with you. You know, today is the sunshine action of our college, volunteering to sell newspapers and donate poor students. I also participated. Wang: Really? How's it selling? Li: Not bad. I sold fifty copies in two hours so that I could donate ten yuan to poor students. Wang: Oh, it's only 10 yuan, but I can't buy many ice creams. I think you don't always sell newspapers, but donate them to poor students. How much money can you raise? Do you know Bill Gates? Donate billions to charity every year. If you all sell newspapers like you, it is estimated that you can't even support yourself. Li: Yes, but there are several Bill Gates in the world. Wang: At the end of the day, I can save some living expenses to donate, which is better than selling newspapers on a hot day. You guys are so boring. Li: Boring Wang Xiaodong, you can give me advice, but don't slander our behavior. Actually, it's not just about money, you know? Last time, our League branch went to the countryside to participate in practice and visited a primary school in Dabie Mountain. Do you know what children there eat every day? A decent meal of rice is a luxury for them. They can't even afford to buy textbooks for study. What is their annual tuition? Twenty dollars. Many people drop out of school even if they can't afford the twenty dollars. There are so many poor students in China that one or two people can't solve them at all. We must mobilize the whole society to solve them. This newspaper sale organized by the whole hospital was also put forward by us collectively. Although it didn't raise a lot of money, at least, everyone who participated in this action has a belief that as long as they can do more, they can do more for out-of-school children. Everyone thinks what they do is meaningful. A man like you who only talks big. . . Sister Wang (interrupting), I was wrong. Li: Hum, I don't care about you. Don't think it is easy to sell newspapers. (Looking at Wang) It's good for you to sell one book in an hour. Wang: Don't underestimate me. I can sell newspapers like you. Li: I only talk big and talk to you for a long time. I have to go first. There are some things to do in class. (End) Wang (watching Li go) Hum, if you dare to underestimate me, I will, I will sell it to you. Wang: I picked up the newspaper and went to the field (shouting with my hand as a horn), but I couldn't shout it out because of timidity. Wang: (to himself) By the way, smile, gold medal smile. At this moment, a group of students came to Chong Wang. Hold the newspaper and smile first. Student: Are you sick? Wang: Oh, I'm annoyed. It seems that this trick won't work. Forget it. Let's get down to business. Wang: Hello, classmate, to help poor students, please buy a newspaper and support our Sunshine Action. E: (Shake hands coldly to show no) Here comes F: Wang: Hello, classmate, help poor students, please buy a newspaper and support our sunshine action. F: (searching his pockets, shrugging to show that he has no money) Here he is. G: Hello, classmate ... It means that he has bought it. Wang: Look at the watch. Oh, no, it's time to gather. Wang: Wow, here comes the savior. Mosquito Mosquito: Oh, it's you, wax gourd. What are you doing here, enjoying the cool? Wang: Come, come, come, buy me a newspaper. Mosquito: Hey, I haven't seen you for days. I started this business. W: What? Subsidize poor students, Sunshine Action. Mosquito: Thumb up, noble, noble and admirable. I have one more question to think about. I have to hurry back and think about it. Is there anything faster than the speed of light in the world? what's up Still no, alas, it's really annoying. (Step down) Wang: (Hey, hey, hey) Don't run. It's so ungrateful. You won't help me. The whistle sounded (everyone gathered from all directions). Counselor: Hey, students, how many newspapers have you sold? A: Fifty, B: seventy, C: seventy-five, D: eighty ... Counselor: Great. Wang: (sorry) I, I didn't sell any. Me, me, counselor: Nothing to be embarrassed about. This is an opportunity to exercise. I believe you can also learn from it. Come on, hand in the newspaper, and then sell it at the Institute of Materials Metallurgy in the afternoon. Wang: No, Counselor, this is the task given to me. I-I have to sell it. I think it is meaningful to help the poor students or to exercise themselves. I used to like to talk big, and I didn't know my gap until I compared with everyone. So, please let me do this exercise again. Counselor: (thinking for a moment) Well, all right. In the afternoon, you can sell it with your classmates from the Institute of Materials Metallurgy. Wang: No, I will sell it myself when it is dissolved. By the way, can you tell me if Operation Sunshine will stop? When is the next time? Counselor: (deeply) Operation Sunshine will never stop. As long as there are caring students like you in the school, Operation Sunshine will never stop, right? Student: Yes! !