A) ceremonies B) record C) ancient D) stadium
A) medals B) compete C) host D) earned
A) record B) ancient C) host D) earned
A) ancient B) compete C) medals D) stadium
A) medals B) ancient C) stadium D) compete
A) earned B) record C) compete D) host
A) ceremonies B) medals C) host D) stadium
A) ancient B) compete C) record D) medals
A) personal narrative B) magazine article C) biography D) fantasy
A) France B) Greece C) United States D) Australia
A) The Olympics made many swimmers famous. B) Only men could enter the swimming races. C) In the first modern games, swimmers could use only one stroke. D) Only four swimming strokes are allowed in the races today.
A) parade of nations B) flag bearer C) torch carrier D) festival
A) light the torch B) sing "The Star Spangled Banner" C) take an oath D) say the Pledge of Allegiance
A) the color of the continents B) a color in every country's flag C) some of the competitions D) just the countries in Europe.
A) track and diving B) track and field C) field and swimming D) swimming and track
A) hurdling B) sprints C) running D) javelin
A) Micheal Johnson B) Jonny Weissmuller C) Lenny Krayzelburg D) Mark Spitz
A) skateboarding B) soccer C) ice-skating D) ballet |