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Part I Warming up
A answers
1-(d) 2-(a) 3-(g) 4-(b) 5-(f) 6-(e) 7-(c)
Paris/ 1932/ Berlin/ Tokyo/ 1972
B answers
• Baseball/ watch games on television or listen on the
A answers
Section 1 • 1. a. friendly/warm/affectionate • b. drunk/aggressive/scream/shout/push people around/smash
glasses/monsters
• 2. He finds it difficult to understand why normal, nice people behave so badly at football matches.
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C answers
• 1. (d) 2. (h) 3. (a) 4. (e) 5. (i) 6. (c) 7. (g) 8. (b)
9. (j) 10. (f)
C
• Right, everybody. Stand up straight. Now bend forward and down to touch your toes – and up – and down – and up. Arms by your sides. Raise your right knees as high as you can. Hold your legs with both hands and pull your knee back against your body. Keep your backs straight. Now lower your leg and do the same with your left knee – up – pull towards you –and down. Move your feet further apart, bend your elbows, and raise your arms to shoulder level. Squeeze your fists tightly in front of your chest. Now push your elbows back – keep your head up! And relax…feet together, and put your hands on your hips. Now bend your knees and stretch your arms out in front of you. Hold that position – now up. Stretch your arms to the sides at shoulder height, palms up. Rotate your arms in small circles – that’s right – and now the other way. Now stand with your hands clasped behind your neck and your legs apart. Bend over to the left, slowly, but as far as you can. And slowly up. And down to the right. And up. Ok – if we’re all warmed up now, let’s begin.
radio/ American football • play the sport/ soccer
B
What is the most popular sport in the United States? That may be an impossible
question to answer. There are different meanings of the words “most popular.” · One way to measure the popularity of a sport is by the number of people who pay to watch it played by professional teams. Experts say the most popular American sport by that measure is baseball. Each professional baseball team plays 162 games every season. • Or the popularity of a sport can be measured by the number of people who watch games on the television or listen on the radio. Then the answer might be American football. And the popularity of a sport could be measured by the number of people who play the sport instead of just watch it. The answer, in this case, is the game people in the United States call soccer. It says more than 18 million people play soccer in the United States.
Section 3 • A: But perhaps it’s just a function of people getting together in crowds, large groups of people getting into enclosed spaces together. • J: But large crowds go to other kinds of matches – go to rugby matches, go to Wimbledon to watch tennis… • M: Go to pop concerts… • J: If they go to Wimbledon to watch tennis, they sit there silently throughout. • A: Yes, but it’s interesting that one of the solutions that the police have, think might work is to have all-seater matches, for example, where everybody’s seated….
football matches, people go to enjoy themselves, and there’s no aggression or violence, or… there’s nothing like that. It seems peculiarly to England and a few other countries that football provides people with the opportunity to show their most violent, aggressive natures.
Section 2 • JE: But do you think that’s so of a lot of football fans? I mean, I’ve heard other people say they’ve gone to football matches and there’s been absolutely no trouble in the terraces at all. And people have been… sat there, you know, quite happy, opposing teams next to each other. • • J: Oh but it obviously does happen a lot. I mean, you see it on the news. What happens when British fans go to Europe? There’s always trouble, isn’t there? M: Well, but it is, it’s not …it’s …in Brazil, for example, where I’ve also been to
Section 2 enjoy themselves/ no aggression or violence
Section 3 rugby/ tennis They sit there silently throughout.
Section 1 • M: I have neighbors who, who are very nice, friendly, warm, affectionate people, and I live near a football ground, Tottenham, and on Saturday I avoid them, because they come back from the match about 6 o’ clock, drunk, aggressive – they scream, they shout, and … after the world cup Fi-, after the world cup when England got knocked out, I was in my local pub and they came in and they started pushing people around and smashing glasses, and I was really frightened and I walked out, and I don’t understand, I really don’t understand what it is about a football match that can turn ordinary, friendly people into monsters.
Unit 6 For the Glory of Sport
Part I Warming up
Par源自文库 II The sporting spirit
Part III Sports and entertainment choices
Part IV Language study and language appreciation
B vocabulary
goodwill mimic warfare cricket inclination orgy deduce utmost patriotism disgrace combative instinct spectator at any rate virtue 友好 模拟战争 板球 倾向,爱好 狂欢,放荡 推论,推断 极限,最大可能 爱国主义,爱国精神 耻辱,丢脸 好战的,好事的 本能,直觉,天性 观众,旁观者 无论如何,至少 美德,优点,功效
Part II The sporting spirit
A vocabulary
affectionate aggressive knock out smash rugby push around local pub Tottenham Wimbledon 慈爱的,亲切的 好争斗的,要打架的 淘汰 打碎 英式橄榄球 摆布,欺负,推来推去 当地的酒馆 托特纳姆(英国) 温布尔顿(伦敦附近)