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Пожалуйста посчитайте СРООЧНО ООЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ДАЮ 50 поинтов ЕСЛИ НУЖНО ПРИКРЕПИЛА ДОКУМЕНТTask 1 Read the text. Match the headings (A–G) to the paragraphs (19–24). There is one heading you DO NOT NEED to use. A How football went around the world _________ B A brighter future for British sport? _________ C Britain: the home of sport? _________ D How a schoolboy changed the game of football _________ E The origins of modern football _________ F How tennis developed _________ G The authors of football rules _________ How the English Invented Sports … then the rest of the world beat them at their own game! 19 Maybe the English are not world champions any more but they invented some of the world’s most popular sports. The modern games of football, tennis and rugby all started in England. Then others learned to play – and beat the English at their own game… 20 A form of football was played in China more than 2,500 years ago; the people in Florence have played a variation of football known as calcio storico since the sixteenth century. Three hundred years later, in 1848, two football players from Cambridge University first wrote down the rules of football. The first organized football club was Sheffield F.C. – it started in 1857 and is still in action today. 21 British sailors took football with them to the ports of Italy, Brazil and Argentina where the game quickly found new fans. A number of famous clubs in Spain, Italy and Argentina were founded by Englishmen. But while the rest of the world developed its football skills, England didn’t even play in the first three World Cups. When they finally entered for the first time in 1950, they lost their most important match – to the United States! 22 Like football, the game of rugby developed in England. According to legend, the game started when William Webb Ellis, a schoolboy at Rugby school, picked the ball up and ran with it. Again, it wasn’t long before the game spread abroad… and again, England started losing. New Zealand, South Africa and Australia have won the Rugby World Cup five times between them… England has won it just once! 23 A game called jeu de paume was played in France nearly 800 years ago. It was similar to tennis but players used their hands instead of a tennis racquet and the ball was made of leather. It was so hard that it could cause injury, or even death! Then in the 1870s, an English army officer developed the rules of modern lawn tennis. The game was played with racquets, and a lighter ball, made of rubber. Wimbledon Tennis Club held the first lawn tennis championship in 1877, and first seven champions were all English. Then the good news ended for English tennis. The last English tennis player to win Wimbledon was Virginia Wade in… 1977! 24 But perhaps things are changing. In 2013 and 2016 Andy Murrey, the famous tennis player, won Wimbledon, although he always points out that he is Scottish, not English. The 2012 Olympics took place in London. The British team won 65 medals. It was a record for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team to win 67 medals at the Brazil Olympics in 2016. So hopes for the future Olympic Games in Japan are high! Task 2 Read the text again and decide if the information in the sentences below is true (A), false (B) or non-stated (C) according to the text. The first sentence is done for you as an example. 0 Calcio storico is the oldest form of football that we know about. _B_ 25. Sheffield Football Club has existed for more than 150 years. ___ 26. Englishmen helped football become more popular in other countries. ___ 27. William Webb Ellis wrote down the rules of rugby. ___ 28. England has never won the Rugby World Cup. ___ 29. The French invented a game similar to tennis in the 1870s. ___ 30. Things are changing for the better for British sportsmen in this century. ___ Task 3 Read the text again. Find the word or phrase in the text to match the definitions and write them down. Please, remember about spelling and grammar. Remember: n – noun, v – verb, adj – adjective. 31 a person or team that wins a competition (paragraph 1) _________________ (n) 32 they say what is allowed or not allowed in a sport or game (paragraph 2) _________________ (n) 33 having a major effect on something or someone (paragraph 3) _________________ (adj) 34 to become known about by more people and in more places (paragraph 4) _________________ (v) 35 to organize an event or meeting in a particular place (paragraph 5) _________________ (v) 36 the best achievement so far in a sport etc. (paragraph 6) _________________ (n)

ОТВЕТЫ

1 a

2 b

3 a

4 b

5 b

6 b

7 a

8 a

9 enjoy the beauty

10 collection

11 34,000/ thirty-four thousand

12 glass

13 different countries

14 (grandfather) clock

15 Alexander I/ Alexander the First

16 plates and vases

17 the goddess Flora

18 rooms

19 c

20 e

21 a

22 d

23 f

24 b

25 a

26 a

27 c

28 b

29 b

30 a

31 (a) champion

32 (the) rules

33 (the most) important

34 (to) spread

35 (to) hold

36 (a) record

37 to

38 V

39 which/ that

40 the

41 on

42 a/ the

43 to

44 V

45 of

46 their/ the

47 the

48 V

49 because

50 misunderstanding

51 listener/ listeners

52 concentration

53 effectively

54 tendency

55 readily

56 fully

57 politeness

58 relationships

59 essential

60 plain

61 bar

62 excuse

63 stories

64 (a) bear

65 read

66 a towel

67 a river

68 a comb

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