2, not bitter and not tired, the third year of high school is tasteless, which is equal to living in vain.
3, learning is constant, pragmatic and enterprising, rewarding hard work, and accumulating.
4. High moral character, self-improvement, study hard and strive for the first place.
5, passionate Bai Peng, unbeaten in the college entrance examination, high morale, is my strongest.
6. The falcon tried its wings, and it was dusty, towards the ideal and towards the sun.
7. Birds have expensive wings, and people are determined to win and be invincible.
8. Obey orders, obey orders, unite and help each other, and strive for good results.
9. Plug in the wings of hope and fly to the other side of success.
10, let youth fly and set sail with dreams.
1 1, ten years of obscurity, once famous all over the world.
12, it's extremely difficult and dangerous, and it's not until the yellow sand is blown out that the seal is started.
13, alchemy needs a lot of effort.
14, the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.
15. Sow with tears and reap with a smile.
According to the Modern Chinese Dictionary, the slogan is "a short sentence with programmatic and encouraging functions for oral shouting". Marxist philosophy holds that matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has a dynamic role in matter. Slogans, as one of the manifestations of consciousness, are the reflection of social politics, economy and culture at that time, and different slogans play different roles. Good learning slogans can also stimulate students' interest and motivation in learning.
The first sentence, Li Bai's "Since God has given talents, let them find jobs!" It is used to make students understand that everyone has their own talents, and sooner or later they will be discovered and will use what they have learned.
The second sentence, the fifth sentence, the ninth sentence and the tenth sentence unexpectedly encourage senior three students to study hard in the form of duality.
The third sentence uses the allusions in Zhouyi. Give and you will get. "Thick accumulation and thin hair" comes from Su Shi's "broad view and take it, thick accumulation and thin hair".
The fourth sentence "carrying things with kindness" comes from Zhouyi, which means that students' knowledge should be as thick as the earth before they can support everything.
The sixth sentence, "The falcon tries its wings, but the dust is swollen", which comes from Liang Qichao's On young chinese, mainly tells students to face the future bravely and study hard like a newborn eagle.
The seventh sentence compares people to birds and tells students to be firm in their aspirations.
The eighth sentence "obey orders" is generally said in the army. Used in learning slogans, it gives students a psychological hint that they should obey orders and study hard like the army.