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Every Saturday morning, at 9 am, more than 50,000 runners set off to run 5km around their local park. The Parkrun phenomenon began with a dozen friends and has inspired 400 events in  the UK and more abroad. Events are free, staffed by thousands of volunteers. Runners range from four years old to grandparents; their times range from Andrew Baddeleys world record 13 minutes 48 seconds up to an hour.

Parkrun is succeeding where Londons Olympic legacy is failing. Ten years ago on Monday, it was announced that the Games of the 30th Olympiad would be in London.

Planning documents pledged that the great legacy of the Games would be to lever a nation of sport lovers away from their couches. The population would be fitter, healthier and produce more winners. It has not happened. The number of adults doing weekly sport did rise, by nearly 2 million in the run-up to 2012but the general population was growing faster. Worse, the numbers are now falling at an accelerating rate. The opposition claims primary school pupils doing at least two hours of sport a week have nearly halved.  Obesity has risen among  adults and children. Official retrospections continue as to why London 2012 failed to inspire a generation.The success of Parkrun offers answers.

Parkrun is not a race but a time trial: Your only competitor is the clock. The ethos welcomes anybody.  There is as much joy over a puffed-out first-timer being clapped over the line as there is about top talent shining. The Olympic bidders, by contrast, wanted to get more people doing sport and to produce more elite athletes. The dual aim was mixed up: The stress on success over taking part was intimidating for newcomers.

Indeed, there is something a little absurd in the state getting involved in the planning of such a fundamentally grassroots concept as community sports associations. If there is a role for government, it should really be getting involved in providing common goodsmaking sure there is space for playing fields and the money to pave tennis and netball courts, and encouraging the provision of all these activities in schools. But successive governments have presided over selling green spaces, squeezing money from local authorities and declining attention on sport in education. Instead of wordy, worthy strategies, future governments need to do more to provide the conditions for sport to thrive. Or at least not make them worse.


1、According to Paragraph1, Parkrun has _____.
2、The author believes that London’s Olympic “legacy” has failed to _____.
3、Parkrun is different from Olympic games in that it _____.
4、With regard to mass sports, the author holds that governments should _____.
5、The author’s attitude to what UK governments have done for sports is ______.
问题1选项
A.gained great popularity
B.created many jobs
C.strengthened community ties
D.become an official festival
问题2选项
A.boost population growth
B.promote sport participation
C.improve the city’s image
D.increase sport hours in schools
问题3选项
A.aims at discovering talents
B.focuses on mass competition
C.does not emphasize elitism
D.does not attract first-timers
问题4选项
A.organize “grassroots” sports events
B.supervise local sports associations
C.increase funds for sports clubs
D.invest in public sports facilities
问题5选项
A.tolerant
B.critical
C.uncertain
D.sympathetic
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