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Ответ на Sections №10, Unit 4 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 7 класс: Биболетова (Учебник Enjoy)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 7 класса авторов М.З. Биболетова, Н.Н. Трубанева, 2008-2019г. на Sections №10, Unit 4. Sport is Fun.Условие
Read the texts and answer the questions:
a) What do teenagers have in common?
b) Why does each one of them do sports? What is the main reason?
Paul (15, a football player): For me, football is much more interesting than music or video — it definitely comes first. But I’m not just a football fan, I’m a player as well. I practise my skills every day in the garden or down in the fields. I train hard twice a week and on Sundays. I have been playing (играю) for nine years now, and I’d like to become a professional.
Football is great and exciting. Recently I’ve won the Player of the Year award. I’ve also been on TV and on the Chelsea football programme.
Danny (a teenage surf instructor): Surfing is such a great sport. I don’t need much to be happy. The ocean, waves, sunny weather and my surfboard make me happy. I enjoy catching and riding a wave. Sometimes dolphins ride the waves with me and my friends. We feel safe when they’re around. But every time I go into the water I’m so glad to be out. I am happy to be alive.
Surfing makes me appreciate (ценить) my life.
Steve (13, a hockey fan): I’m from Quebec, home of the Montreal Canadians, the most successful professional hockey team. That’s why I’m fond of hockey. I’ve loved hockey since I was three years old.
Though I’m not good at playing I know everything about hockey, teams and players. I enjoy watching the game. I’m sure that speed and changes on ice have made hockey the most popular game in the world.
I hope to become a referee when I’m an adult.
Natasha (13, a figure skater): I love figure skating more than anything. It was my elder sister who brought me to the skating rink. Now I skate four times a week and I never get bored of skating. Ice, music, dance — it’s like a fairy tale. I’ve been very lucky — I’ve had a wonderful coach. I’d like to become a coach too.
I’m from a small town, so I travel to Moscow and back each week — but I love skating, so it’s worth it!
a) What do teenagers have in common?
b) Why does each one of them do sports? What is the main reason?
Paul (15, a football player): For me, football is much more interesting than music or video — it definitely comes first. But I’m not just a football fan, I’m a player as well. I practise my skills every day in the garden or down in the fields. I train hard twice a week and on Sundays. I have been playing (играю) for nine years now, and I’d like to become a professional.
Football is great and exciting. Recently I’ve won the Player of the Year award. I’ve also been on TV and on the Chelsea football programme.
Danny (a teenage surf instructor): Surfing is such a great sport. I don’t need much to be happy. The ocean, waves, sunny weather and my surfboard make me happy. I enjoy catching and riding a wave. Sometimes dolphins ride the waves with me and my friends. We feel safe when they’re around. But every time I go into the water I’m so glad to be out. I am happy to be alive.
Surfing makes me appreciate (ценить) my life.
Steve (13, a hockey fan): I’m from Quebec, home of the Montreal Canadians, the most successful professional hockey team. That’s why I’m fond of hockey. I’ve loved hockey since I was three years old.
Though I’m not good at playing I know everything about hockey, teams and players. I enjoy watching the game. I’m sure that speed and changes on ice have made hockey the most popular game in the world.
I hope to become a referee when I’m an adult.
Natasha (13, a figure skater): I love figure skating more than anything. It was my elder sister who brought me to the skating rink. Now I skate four times a week and I never get bored of skating. Ice, music, dance — it’s like a fairy tale. I’ve been very lucky — I’ve had a wonderful coach. I’d like to become a coach too.
I’m from a small town, so I travel to Moscow and back each week — but I love skating, so it’s worth it!