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What is the current supporting rate of British people for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games according to Sir Craig Reedie?
What is the current supporting rate of British people for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games according to Sir Craig Reedie?
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2014-06-02
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What is the current supporting rate of British people for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games according to Sir Craig Reedie?
W: Today we have with us Sir Craig Reedie, a member of the London 2012 Organizing Committee and a serving representative on the International Olympic Committee. As London starts its one year countdown to the Olympic Games, Sir Reedie speaks to us about his hopes and dreams for the games. So what do you think of the current mood of the British people?
M: We have been surprised and delighted at the level of public support, particularly in London, (1) the support for the games has been running in excess of 75 percent ever since we were awarded the games and there are majority figures all round the country. Particular enthusiasm is in the south of the country and the London area. But all around Britain people are getting excited at the prospect of hosting the games for the third time.
W: London has hosted two Olympic Games before around wartime. How do you think the 2012 games will be different? In terms of organization and preparation do you think a contemporary Olympics will be any different?
M: Well, (2) we were thrilled to win the right to host the games in Singapore, but because that was effectively the first time we had won a bidding competition. In 1908 the games were awarded to Rome, but Mount Vesuvius erupted and the Italian government had to spend all their funds repairing that disaster. So London took over the games in 1908. In 1948 we almost effectively volunteered to take the organization just after the second war. The word you used in your question was contemporary and I think that’s exactly right. We’ve tried to do two things in our organization. One is to develop and provide a legacy for the city by building new facilities in the east end of the city. Secondly, we have tried to make use of as many existing facilities as we can, and we have introduced what you would call (3) demountable structures. The basketball hall for example in the Olympic park is demountable and when the games are over we can take it down and move it to some other part of the country and put it back up again. So we are trying to be efficient, we are trying to be cost efficient, we are trying to put in sustainable facilities and so far we are succeeding.
W: Tell us your best memory from the Beijing games and do you think there is anything London can learn?
M: I have nothing but happy memories of the Beijing Games. My sport was badminton. Badminton is a major sport in China so I watched some marvelous badminton in the university gymnasium that was used in the Beijing games. (4) The ceremonies were fantastic, the organization was fantastic and you set very high standard. We will have to do it differently. Our stadium is not built in the same way as the birds nest stadium. Our ceremonies will be slightly different. Beijing Games were a wonderful, wonderful national celebration on behalf of the biggest country in the world. London is different. London is a very, very well known mature and cosmopolitan city. We will have a slightly different view. We will be very welcoming to the whole world. There are 300 nationalities all based in London. We can have a slightly different approach. But we know the standards that were set by Beijing were extremely high and we will be proud to meet them.
W: What kind of special program do you think will be shown on the one year to go ceremony?
M: (4) Well, we will be welcoming the president of the IOC. The ceremony will be run in Trafalgar Square, which is one of the main squares in the center of London. The highlight will be him issuing six invitations to major national Olympic committees which is the formal by the international Olympic committee to those countries to come to the games. China will be represented, Britain will be represented, Brazil will be represented, Greece will be represented, and that will be one of the highlights. We will also be putting on a small cultural display. All our political leaders — the men of London — will be there, and we hope it’s a very happy day.
W: Will it be easy to get tickets to the Olympic Games, especially for foreigners?
M: Let me take you briefly through the ticketing system. (5) About 20% of the tickets from Olympic games are sold internationally. National Olympic committees all around the world have a certain allocation of tickets. This is arranged by the IOC, so you can actually buy London tickets in China, or you can buy them in the United States, or in Germany. As far as the ticket allocation in Britain is concerned, what we did is we built a great deal of enthusiasm for the Olympic tickets by putting together a very, very good marketing program. We told people well in advance that these were important tickets for the greatest show on earth. What we managed to do is create such a demand that we couldn’t satisfy the complete demand. The first ticket allocation system in Britain, almost two million people applied for 22 million tickets when we only had 5 and a half million tickets to sell. So you can walk out from their point of view that there were people who were disappointed and people who were successful. Since then, we have allocated more tickets to those who were disappointed, and we will do that again towards the end of the year when we have another bunch of tickets for sale. I’m sorry for those who were disappointed, but it has to do with the demand that we had, and in many ways the demand we created. However, on the other side of the coin, we now have sold out almost 23 of the 26 sports. We’ve sold out all the seats about a year before the games. There will be some more tickets for all sports, but we know these will sell. Effectively, we are going to have full stadiums for the athletes, which is what we wanted to achieve. And as a private sector company, we are also very happy at the success of the tickets selling process, because that gives us the funds we need to organize the games.
W: Thank you sir, nice talking to you.
M: Thank you.
选项
A、London took over the games from the Italian government in 1908.
B、London beat other competitors in Singapore to hold the 2012 Games.
C、London volunteered to take the organization just after World War II.
D、London took over the games from the Italian government in 1948.
答案
D
解析
辨别题。官员说这次是伦敦第一次赢得奥运会举办权,注意原文用了“a biding competition”,他进一步解释道,1908年是维苏威火山爆发,意大利政府无暇顾及奥运会,伦敦收了烂摊子。1948年是二战后没有国家要举办奥运会,伦敦volunteer(自愿)举办,这次在新加坡是属于“赢过了竞争对手”从而拿下举办权。
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