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Athens 2004 has been proven to be the best Olympic Games
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B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Athens 2004 has been proven to be the best Olympic Games
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B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
22 Athens 2004 has been proven to be the best Olympic Games
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Which of the following statements is true of Manu Ginobili?
A.Manu Ginobili will be a common player from Argentina to take part in the game.
B.Last year at the Athens Olympics, Manu Ginobili was upset for losing the game against the United States in the men's basketball final.
C.Last year at the Athens Olympics, Argentina beat Italy in the semifinal.
D.Manu Ginobili, leading Argentina's national team defeated United States in the men's basketball semifinal at the Athens Olympics.
The project ______ by the end of 2004 has benefited 100,000 people in the city.
A.completed
B.being completed
C.having been completed
D.to be completed
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Organizers of the Athens Olympic Games, slated to kick off in a little over five weeks, are racing against the clock to complete major sports venues and the transportation systems that will be crucial to the games' success. But the people involved in the project are convinced that everything will be ready on time. It has been a desperate scramble these last few months to have everything ready by August 13 ,when the games will return to the country of their birth. Athens won its bid to host the games in 1997 ,but the organizational effort has been bogged down in a mire of bureaucratic fighting, missed deadlines and cost over-runs. Only in the last three years, have the organizers, the government and construction firms managed to get their collective act together. And, since March, when a new government took power and made the Olympics its overriding priority, the general feeling in Athens is that things are now on track.
Stratis Stratigis, the first chairman of the organizing committee, is confident that all the Olympic facilities will be ready on time. "They are going to be completed on time," he said. "It starts at a slow pace, and finishes at a crazy pace. "When Athens won its bid ,70 percent of the venues were close to being ready. But over the next three years, bureaucratic wrangling over how to manage the projects delayed completion of the remaining 30 percent. Mr. Stratigis, who resigned his post in 1999, recalls that no one in the government seemed to be in charge. "It took about a year before everyone decided who's doing what and at what time and that also increased the cost, because there wasn't enough time to make calls for tenders and all those things," said Stratis Stratigls.
The initial budget of $5.5 billion to stage the Olympics has been overshot by about 30 percent, bringing the total cost so far to $7.2 billion. The biggest cost over-runs include a showcase glass and steel sliding roof for the Olympic stadium and landscaping projects at the main sports complex. John Hadoulis, a reporter for the English-language Athens News, who has been covering the Olympic preparations for the past three years, says that, despite wasting the first four years after they won the right to host the games, the Greeks have finally caught up. "They managed to do something that they obviously like to boast of, "he said. "They managed to do seven years of work in just three. Now, obviously, anywhere else in the world, this is nothing to boast of, but here, amazingly, it is, because it is an amazing thing that they'vr managed to pull off. We'vr gone from where they were warned in 2000 that they might even lose the games, to the IOC [ International Olympic Committee ] praising them now."
John Golias, the general secretary of the Transportation Ministry, says all of the transportation systems specially built for the games, including a train fromthe airport into the city and a tramway to venues on the coast near Athens, will be ready by July 20. "I think this and other projects are alsoimages of what Greeks can do, if they really work under a strict organization plan," said John Golias.
Athens traffic is chaotic in the best of times, so Mr. Golias is urging his fellow Greeks, as well as visitors, to use public transportation during the games. Private cars, taxis and motorbikes will not be allowed to use special lanes that have been created for buses ferrying athletes, journalists and officials to the various sites. But he acknowledges, it will be hard to get Greeks to abandon their cars. "What we say is that we offer an alternative that is acceptable," he said. "Whether they'll use it is something different. Of course ,there will be an increase of travel time by car. This is for sure."
Athens News reporter
A.Atlanta.
B.Sydney.
C.Athens.
D.Beijing.
How many ancient Greek statues were removed indoors?
A.16
B.6
C.26
D.61
Going Back to Its Birthplace
No sporting event takes hold of the world's attention and imagination like the Olympic Games. The football World Cup fascinates fans in Europe and South America;baseball's World Series is required viewing in North America; and the World Table Tennis Championships attracts the most interest in Asia.
But the Olympics belong to the whole world. Now, after travelling to 17 countries over 108 years, the summer Games are returning to Athens, the place where the first modern Olympics was held.
Participation in the Games is looked on not only as an achievement, but also as an honour. The 16 days between August 13 and 29 will see a record 202 countries compete,up from Sydney's 199. Afghanistan is back, having been banned from Sydney because the Taliban government didn't let women do sports. There is also a place for newcomers East Timor and Kiribati.
A total of 10,500 athletes will compete in 28 sports, watched by 5.3 million ticket-paying viewers as well as a television audience of 4 billion.
Athens is to use its rich history and culture to make the Olympics as special as possible. The Games will open with cycling events which start in front of the Parthenon and Acropolis monuments. The final event will be a historic men's marathon following the original route run by Phidippides in 490 BC to bring news of victory over the Persians.
The ancient stadium at Olympia, first used for the Games nearly three centuries ago, will stage the shot put competitions. And the Panathenian Stadium, where the first modern Olympics was held, is to host the archery (射箭) events.
If the well-known ancient sites deliver a great sense of history to the Games, the 39 new venues add a modern touch to the city of Athens. The main Olympic stadium, with a giant glass and steel roof, is the landmark (标志) building of the Olympics.
"We believe that we will organize a 'magical' Games," said Athens 2004 President Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki. "Our history with the Olympic Games goes back nearly 3,000 years, and Athens 2004 could be the best ever."
第 16 题 The World Table Tennis Championships attracts the most interest in Asian countries.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
The official mascots of Athens 2004 represent all the following EXCEPT ______.
A.light and music
B.equality
C.fair play
D.brotherhood
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