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定义
(I like) sport!: (我喜欢)运动,锻炼!
示例
- "Moira : Good morning everybody, it's just after 4:00am Pacific Standard Time, and I'm here on the Radio Rhubarb Sports Show."
- "Anyway, today we are joined by European correspondent Rupert Kensington, who will explain yet another confusing British sport to us."
- "There are also some wide-open spaces so we can change into our shorts and play some non-contact, non-violent sports like frisbee or softball."
- "Xavier loved sports, particularly Water Polo, though he never understood how to get the horses in the swimming pool."
- "Now let's join our sports correspondent, Enriqué de la Cruz, for a peek at what's happening in the world of football."
- "So then, let's move on to our next feature: Sports News!"
- "Let's go straight to our sports correspondent, Enrique de la Cruz, who's reporting on one of the Champions League matches this evening."
- "Moira : And that concludes today's sports news."
- "Brent : And it's a stupid little sport that the English lose at all the time despite the fact that THEY invented it, just like tennis and football?"
- "This week, Rupert is here with a look at that most baffling of sports!"
- "It's the sport of kings, you know."
- "Please welcome our sports correspondent Enrique De La Cruz!"
- "Wang Sports (Shanghai, sports apparel and athletic products."
- "Americans are used to high-scoring, fast-paced sports like basketball and American football."
- "Moira : That's all the time we have for sports, you're listening to"
- "Pharmacist : I don't follow country club sports, if you know what I mean."
- "There are many wide-open spaces in the park, so we can change into our shorts and play some non-contact, non-violent sports like frisbee or softball."
- "Moira : Football is such a silly sport."
- "We're now joined by sports correspondent Enrique De La Cruz for the sports round-up."
练习 1
Let's read the newspaper together! Where in the newspaper would we expect to find the following things?
A funny cartoon --> The section
A review of a new exhibition --> The section
A short biography of a politician who has died --> The section
A funny cartoon --> The section
A review of a new exhibition --> The section
A short biography of a politician who has died --> The section
Let's read the newspaper together! Where in the newspaper would we expect to find the following things?
A funny cartoon --> The Comics 1 section
A review of a new exhibition --> The Arts 2 section
A short biography of a politician who has died --> The Obituaries 3 section
A funny cartoon --> The Comics 1 section
A review of a new exhibition --> The Arts 2 section
A short biography of a politician who has died --> The Obituaries 3 section
1 Comics: This is the right answer. "Comics" and "cartoons" are drawings. "Cartoons" can be either animated or simply drawn on a page (examples: The Simpsons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). "Comics" are always drawn on a page, not animated. Example: "I love reading comic books, especially Batman".
1 Sports: This isn't the right answer. We would expect to find football results, articles about Tennis, or reports of Hockey matches in the Sports section of a newspaper.
1 Arts: This isn't the right answer. We would expect to find reviews of plays and articles about artistic exhibitions in the Arts section of a newspaper.
1 Obituaries: This isn't the right answer. The "Obituaries" section of a newspaper is where we read news and articles about people who have died recently.
2 Arts: The "Arts section" is where we would expect to find a review of an exhibition. The Arts section of a newspaper is where we read about painting, sculpture, drama, cinema, etc. Example: "I am a journalist and I write for the Arts section of The Times. I get lots of free tickets to cultural events".
2 Obituaries: This isn't the right answer. The "Obituaries" section of a newspaper is where we read news and articles about people who have died recently.
2 Sports: This isn't the right answer. We would expect to find football results, articles about Tennis, or reports of Hockey matches in the Sports section of a newspaper.
2 Comics: This isn't the right answer. "Comics" are cartoon drawings like "Batman".
3 Obituaries: This is the best choice. An "obituary" is an announcement that someone has died, often accompanied by a short biography of the dead person, especially for public figures. The "Obituaries section" of a newspaper is where these articles are gathered together. Example: "I was reading the Obituaries section of the paper this morning and discovered that my ex-husband had died".
3 Comics: This isn't the right answer. "Comics" are cartoon drawings like "Batman".
3 Sports: This isn't the right answer. We would expect to find football results, articles about Tennis, or reports of Hockey matches in the Sports section of a newspaper.
3 Arts: This isn't the right answer. We would expect to find reviews of plays and articles about artistic exhibitions in the Arts section of a newspaper.
