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1. What shape are the fireworks? –A. Footprints –B. Hearts

Answer: A. Footprints

2. _____ people watched as _____ drummers played their drums. a.80,000a b.85,000b c.91,000c d.95,000d. 2000

Answer: 91,000 (c) 2008 (c)

3. The second part of the opening ceremony was _____. a.The movable-type printing b.Sarah Brightman singing c.The oarsmen d.The dancers on the scroll ab cd

Answer: d. The dancers on the scroll

4. ________ dressed in different costumes carried the Chinese flag. a.Old men b.Old women c.Children d.Babies

Answer: c. Children

a.Policemen b.Soldiers c.Basketball players d.Supermodels 5. ________ raised the flag.

Answer: b. soldiers

6. Lang Lang played the piece ________. a.Yellow River ‘ 黃河 ’ b.Tchaikovsky’s 5 th c.Chopin’s (No.1) d.Liszt’s (No.1)

Answer: a. Yellow River

7. Athletes from ____ countries walked in. a.312 b.258 c.204 d.190

Answer: 204 (countries)

8. ________ lit the flame in the stadium. a.Yang Wei b.Liu Xiang c.Zou Kai d.Li Ning

Answer: Li Ning

THE END Quiz by Nathan Chan