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Olympic Games

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  • Thousands of _____ were cheering on their favourite athletes. (sponsors / referees / spectators)
    spectators
  • Athletes go to the Olympic Games to _____ their country. (symbolize / support / represent)
    represent
  • Tokyo is _________________ a) contesting b) competing c) hosting the 2020 Olympic Games.
    hosting
  • The IOC is the International Olympics _____ . (Competition / Committee / Community)
    Committee
  • In the Olympics the competitors who come first, second and third win _______________ a) torches b) medals c) venues.
    medals
  • The torch and the five rings are ________ a) medals b) venues c) symbols of the Olympic Games.
    symbols
  • The swimming _____ are being held in a newly-built pool. (games / competitors / events)
    events
  • Where will the next Winter Olympics take _____ ? (place / over / up)
    place
  • A person who talks about sports on television is a ________________ a) broadcaster b) amateur c) spokesman.
    broadcaster
  • If a relay runner breaks his leg the team uses a ____________ a) fanfare b) contestant c) substitute.
    substitute
  • The Olympics are often called a celebration of the human _____ . (spirit / being / body)
    spirit
  • Medals are presented during the awards _____ . (parades / ceremonies / celebrations)
    ceremonies
  • Athletes try to perform to the best of their _____ . (image / spirit / ability)
    ability
  • In events like diving and gymnastics, judges give each performance a _____ . (point / score / cheer)
    score
  • Baseball games are often _______________ a) substituted b) postponed c) vital due to thunderstorms
    postponed
  • A country's song is called its national ________________ a) motto b) facility c) anthem.
    anthem
  • Nike is Tiger Woods' ___________ a) host b) sponsor c) amateur.
    sponsor
  • A person who watches a sport is called a _________________ a) spectator b) humanity c) fanfare.
    spectator
  • The Olympic Games are _____ every four years. (put / made / held)
    held