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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Sabina Castelfranco
Turin, Italy
14 January 2006
With less than four weeks to go to the opening of the Winter Olympics in Turin, there is still quite a lot of work to be done. There will be tight security in the city, which is not used to handling large numbers of tourists.
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Residents of Turin say the city looks better, following efforts to get it ready to host the Winter Olympics next month, although the work is not completely finished.
Francesco is a 20-year-old student from Sicily who lives in Turin. He says the city has changed and that is thanks to the Olympic Games. He says, one of the reasons there has not been much talk of these games in Italy is because winter sports are not as popular as football.
He says he is not sure whether he will be able to attend Olympic events, because the tickets are too expensive for students. "They are not for everyone's pockets," he says.
Work continues at Piazza2 Castello, in downtown Turin, where medals will be awarded to winners
Loredana, a shop assistant from Turin, sat eating a slice of pizza in the central Piazza Castello, which opens up in front of the Royal Palace and is where the medal ceremonies will be held.
She pointed3 at workmen and steel scaffolding, and said she hoped everything would be ready in time. She added that she wanted visitors coming from all over the world to enjoy her city.
"We are happy," she says, "because it's an event. For us, it is opening a window to the world, and this is important to our city." Beyond that, Loredana says, she hopes the investments that were made will also benefit the city in the future.
Loredana said Turin is not accustomed to large crowds, and she worried about whether security would be sufficient for the numbers of people expected to arrive.
On the other side of the square, the prefect of Turin, who is responsible for security, said exceptional measures have been taken. He said extra police officers have already been deployed4 and there will be more.
The prefect, Goffredo Sottile, said every Olympic venue5 will have its own security system, with someone responsible for security there. There will also be a central office charged with Olympic security.
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The Italian interior minister is scheduled to tour the Olympic venues6 in the city and in the mountains on January 23 to check on security arrangements.
Sottile says there has been no specific threat, but there are concerns that the Winter Games could be a target for international terrorists, or anarchists7 in Italy, who may use the opportunity to attract attention.
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adj. 全景的 | |
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n.广场;走廊 | |
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adj.尖的,直截了当的 | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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n.犯罪地点,审判地,管辖地,发生地点,集合地点 | |
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n.聚集地点( venue的名词复数 );会场;(尤指)体育比赛场所;犯罪地点 | |
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无政府主义者( anarchist的名词复数 ) | |
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