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Who has the best chance in the 2012 Olympics?
Paris London New York Madrid Moscow
Population 2,007,537 7,651,634 8,115,135 2,847,779 8,389,700
The History of
Hosting Olympics
In 1900 and 1924 In 1908 and 1948 Never Never In 1980
Money for the
2012 Olympics 
$6.9 billion $4 billion $3.1billion About $1 billion $27 million
Problems Very few Heavy traffic
 
Traffic jams.
Some dangerous
places
Not enough
money.
Violence (暴力)
 Not enough money
Crime (犯罪)
1. _____ has the largest population according to the form.
[     ]
A. Paris
B. New York
C. Moscow
2. There are traffic problem in _____.
[     ]
A. Moscow and New York
B. New York and London
C. London and Paris
3. What problems do Moscow, New York and Madrid have? _____.
[     ]
A. All of them have heavy traffic
B. They may be dangerous for tourists
C. They are all in Europe 
4. _____ hasn't hosted the Olympics before.
[     ]
A. New York
B. Moscow
C. Paris
5. _____ has been decided to host the 2012 Olympics.
[     ]
A. London
B. Paris and London
C. Moscow
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