2006年VOA标准英语-Germany Prepares for 2006 World Cup(在线收听) |
By Catherine Drew With just days to go before the World Cup kicks off in Germany, preparations have entered the final stages. Twelve German cities will host 63 football matches, and more than four million fans are expected to visit Germany during the month-long event. ----------------------------------------------
Workers are putting the finishing touches on a $300 million facelift at Berlin's stadium, for its biggest sporting event since the 1936 Olympic Games. Berlin, as with other German cities, is hosting a three-week-long football party. The government has set aside many viewing areas where supporters without tickets can gather to cheer on their teams. Other private enterprises will host fan parties for the duration of the championship, featuring live music from the countries of the competing teams. Bjorn Doring is one of the party organizers.
"We have glasses and sweet things, t-shirts, back packs, bags for shopping,” Prokop said. “I didn't even think there were so many things to promote the World Cup.” Hartmut Reupke, who heads the main control center, says visitors will get help navigating the system. “We have a lot of information in English, Spanish, German; we have city volunteers at station, to explain how to get there, how to get a ticket, we hope we have good information for the visitors and the fans,” Reupke said.
Normal life for Berliners will certainly be put on hold to the regret of some. Another resident said, “It's something special, I'm not a fan who watches every week but it happens in Germany and I have to take part.” Whether you're a football fan or not, the waiting will soon be over, and the fun -- or frustrations -- of the 2006 World Cup, will begin. |
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