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1、Part 1 My favorite sports,Back,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,How often do you have exercise?,A. Every other day. B. Three or four times. C. I havent decided yet. D. Yes, often.,Back,Football is my favorite. What is your favorite sport?,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. Of course I h
2、ave exercise every day. B. I cant say where I take it up. C. I favor football, too. D. I hope you can tell me.,Back,Johnson is the basketball player we like most.,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. I cant agree with you more. B. Oh, how clever you are C. Thank you. Youre welcome. D. Who knows
3、?,Back,Team spirit is very important in playing ball games.,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. It absolutely is. B. What is team spirit, do you know? C. You should keep your promise. D. How do you know that?,Back,We have prepared for the competition for a long time and this time we are sure t
4、o win.,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. Yes, we are. B. All of us hope so. C. I have confidence in myself. D. Don t be too happy.,Back,Would you like to join us in the badminton match this afternoon?,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. Yes, I have. B. Thank you. I must go now. C. Why
5、not? D. It s all right.,Back,What are you good at?,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,A. Yes, football. B. Im sorry to say none. C. I am glad to say you are right. D. No, I am not good at anything.,Back,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,It s a fine day. Lets go out for a walk.,A. Yes, footb
6、all. B. Im sorry to say none. C. I am glad to say you are right. D. No, I am not good at anything.,Back,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,Your father likes Taijiquan. What about your mother?,A. She often does housework for the family. B. She is good at singing. C. She favors jogging. D. Her voi
7、ce is sweet.,Back,Part 2 How often do you have exercise?,How high can you jump?,A. I dare not do it. B. No more than one meter. C. I like long jump most. D. Yes, a little.,Back,Part 3 Badminton and Olympic Games,Back,A,B,C,B,B,A. An Englishmans estate Badminton House. B. Bath Badminton Club. C. A ro
8、yal society. D. One of the other countries in Europe.,A. In the 1820s. B. In the 1920s. C. In 1820. D. In 1920.,A. In the year of 1920. B. In America. C. In primary school. D. When playing in the back yard.,A. A professor. B. An athlete. C. A master of sport. D. A pioneer.,A. A badminton player know
9、ing everything about the game. B. An American, good at playing badminton. C. A badminton coach from America. D. A young American who is professional in playing badminton.,Scripts:,Back,John: Badminton is really popular among Chinese. Do you know where the name comes from? Wang: Doesnt it come from a
10、n Englishman Duke of Beauford? John: Yes, the name comes from his estate Badminton House in England. He introduced this game to royal society at his estate and later formed the Bath Badminton Club. Wang: When did the game become an Olympic event? I thought it formally became an Olympic sport in the
11、20th century. John: You re right. It took this ancient game so long to get to the world sports stage. Wang: John, I know you are good at playing badminton. How young were you when you began to play this sport? John: Well, I started to play badminton while I was in elementary school. Badminton is a w
12、ell- liked game in America, but at that time the game was played in ones backyard or on the beach for fun, not for competition. Hey, Wang, how about yourself? You are the master of the sport. Wang: Thanks. I am only an amateur. But my father was a real professional. John: That s interesting! I didn
13、t know your father was an athlete, too. Wang: My father is one of the pioneers who trained Chinese badminton players and brought them to the world sports stage. John: Oh, Youre lucky to have your father!,Part 4 Badminton is popular among Chinese.,Back,Scripts:,Back,John: Badminton is really popular
14、among Chinese. Do you know where the name comes from? Wang: Doesnt it come from an Englishman Duke of Beauford? John: Yes, the name comes from his estate Badminton House in England. He introduced this game to royal society at his estate and later formed the Bath Badminton Club. Wang: When did the ga
15、me become an Olympic event? I thought it formally became an Olympic sport in the 20th century. John: You re right. It took this ancient game so long to get to the world sports stage. Wang: John, I know you are good at playing badminton. How young were you when you began to play this sport? John: Wel
16、l, I started to play badminton while I was in elementary school. Badminton is a well- liked game in America, but at that time the game was played in ones backyard or on the beach for fun, not for competition. Hey, Wang, how about yourself? You are the master of the sport. Wang: Thanks. I am only an amateur. But my father was a real professional. John: That s interesting! I didn t know your father was an athlete, to