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I like volleyball and I have a volleyball. I often take it to school and play it with my friends. It’s fun. — Sally |
— Jim |
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My favorite sport is soccer. I have eight soccer balls in my room. I often play soccer with my father. He is a soccer player (运动员). — Barry |
My favorite sport is basketball. Basketball is interesting. I have three basketballs. I also have a ping-pong ball and two volleyballs.But I don’t have soccer balls. I think(认为)soccer is for boys, not for girls. — Anna |
1.Sally often plays volleyball with her __________.
A. friends B. father C. cousin D. brother
2.What’s Barry’s favorite sport?
A. Volleyball. B. Soccer. C. Basketball. D. Ping-pong.
3. __________ is in a sports club.
A. Sally B. Barry C. Jim D. Anna
4.Anna has __________ volleyball(s).
A. four B. three C. two D. one
5.Which of the following is true (下列哪项陈述是正确的)?
A. Sally thinks soccer is fun. B. Barry’s brother is a soccer player.
C. Jim
doesn’t like sports. D.
Anna doesn’t like playing soccer.
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I like volleyball and I have a volleyball. I often take it to school and play it with my friends. It’s fun. — Sally | — Jim |
My favorite sport is soccer. I have eight soccer balls in my room. I often play soccer with my father. He is a soccer player (运动员). — Barry | My favorite sport is basketball. Basketball is interesting. I have three basketballs. I also have a ping-pong ball and two volleyballs.But I don’t have soccer balls. I think(认为)soccer is for boys, not for girls. — Anna |
| A.friends | B.father | C.cousin | D.brother |
| A.Volleyball. | B.Soccer. | C.Basketball. | D.Ping-pong. |
| A.Sally | B.Barry | C.Jim | D.Anna |
| A.four | B.three | C.two | D.one |
| A.Sally thinks soccer is fun. | B.Barry’s brother is a soccer player. |
| C.Jim doesn’t like sports. | D.Anna doesn’t like playing soccer. |
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Street Ping Pong— Ping!
Do you like table tennis? If you had travelled to cities in the UK like London or Birmingham last summer, you might have seen one of the dozens of free tables that were there as part of a project (项目) called Ping!.
What is Ping!?
Ping!is a three-year table tennis project. It has been running since 2010 and this year, 2012, is the final year. The idea is to put free table tennis tables in eight different towns in the UK for four weeks during the summer. Each table comes with its own bats and balls and is free to play. You can find the tables outdoors.
What does Ping! hope to achieve?
It would be great if Ping!helped find a new Olympic table tennis star but what Ping! really hopes. to achieve is just to get people playing and having fun together."Putting a ping pong table on the street gives people a chance to connect with other people," said Meera Sodha, Ping! Project Manager.
One of the towns that took part in the project was Hull, a city in England. Forty-five tables were put into the city. Jakob Adamski, an ESOL student learning. English, said, "I really enjoyed playing table tennis in the park. It was also a good way for me to practise my English and meet people."
1.When did the Ping! project start?
A. Last summer. B. Last winter.
C. In 2010. D. In 2012.
2.What's the Ping!project?
A. Choosing table tennis stars.
B. Holding table tennis matches.
C. Teaching people how to .play table tennis.
D. Putting free table tennis tables in some towns.
3.The purpose of the Ping!project is
A. to help people practise English
B. to invite people to visit the UK cities
C. to get people to play and have fun together.
D. to encourage people to take part in the 2012 0lympics
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Street Ping Pong— Ping!
Do you like table tennis? If you had travelled to cities in the UK like London or Birmingham last summer, you might have seen one of the dozens of free tables that were there as part of a project (项目) called Ping!.
What is Ping!?
Ping!is a three-year table tennis project. It has been running since 2010 and this year, 2012, is the final year. The idea is to put free table tennis tables in eight different towns in the UK for four weeks during the summer. Each table comes with its own bats and balls and is free to play. You can find the tables outdoors.
What does Ping! hope to achieve?
It would be great if Ping!helped find a new Olympic table tennis star but what Ping! really hopes. to achieve is just to get people playing and having fun together."Putting a ping pong table on the street gives people a chance to connect with other people," said Meera Sodha, Ping! Project Manager.
One of the towns that took part in the project was Hull, a city in England. Forty-five tables were put into the city. Jakob Adamski, an ESOL student learning. English, said, "I really enjoyed playing table tennis in the park. It was also a good way for me to practise my English and meet people."
【小题1】When did the Ping! project start?
| A.Last summer. | B.Last winter. |
| C.In 2010. | D.In 2012. |
| A.Choosing table tennis stars. |
| B.Holding table tennis matches. |
| C.Teaching people how to .play table tennis. |
| D.Putting free table tennis tables in some towns. |
| A.to help people practise English |
| B.to invite people to visit the UK cities |
| C.to get people to play and have fun together. |
| D.to encourage people to take part in the 2012 0lympics |
Street Ping Pong— Ping!
Do you like table tennis? If you had travelled to cities in the UK like London or Birmingham last summer, you might have seen one of the dozens of free tables that were there as part of a project (项目) called Ping!.
What is Ping!?
Ping!is a three-year table tennis project. It has been running since 2010 and this year, 2012, is the final year. The idea is to put free table tennis tables in eight different towns in the UK for four weeks during the summer. Each table comes with its own bats and balls and is free to play. You can find the tables outdoors.
What does Ping! hope to achieve?
It would be great if Ping!helped find a new Olympic table tennis star but what Ping! really hopes. to achieve is just to get people playing and having fun together."Putting a ping pong table on the street gives people a chance to connect with other people," said Meera Sodha, Ping! Project Manager.
One of the towns that took part in the project was Hull, a city in England. Forty-five tables were put into the city. Jakob Adamski, an ESOL student learning. English, said, "I really enjoyed playing table tennis in the park. It was also a good way for me to practise my English and meet people."
小题1:When did the Ping! project start?
| A.Last summer. | B.Last winter. |
| C.In 2010. | D.In 2012. |
| A.Choosing table tennis stars. |
| B.Holding table tennis matches. |
| C.Teaching people how to .play table tennis. |
| D.Putting free table tennis tables in some towns. |
| A.to help people practise English |
| B.to invite people to visit the UK cities |
| C.to get people to play and have fun together. |
| D.to encourage people to take part in the 2012 0lympics |