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单选题
What do race organizers often complain about?
A

There are not enough sports facilities

B

Runners get injured too easily

C

Few women participate in running


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说话者提到她决定开办跑步俱乐部是因为她实在受不race organizers的态度,因为他们总是在抱怨the lack of women in the sport但是也把这当作不提供独立更衣室的借口,因此选C。
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