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Are Sports Important?

Sports are all around us. We watch and read sports news. There are also sports clubs, and even sports-only channels (ƵµÀ) on TV. In many countries, players make millions of dollars every year.

But why are sports so important? They¡¯re only games, right?

Our readers answer:

Vlad (UkraineÎÚ¿ËÀ¼)

Sports bring people together. In 2006, our team was able to play in the 2006 World Cup for the first time. Everyone was happy. Rich and poor, old and young, men and women¡ªeveryone was in the streets together!

Mike (U.S.A.)

Sports bring people together, but they divide them too. Fans of different teams fight all the time¡ªthey shout and hit each other. And here¡¯s another example: My brother plays high school baseball. Last week, his team played an important game. At the game, two parents fought about a call. Come on ¡­ baseball is only a game! Sports are so competitive (ÓоºÕùÁ¦µÄ) these days. It¡¯s all about winning. Then the game isn¡¯t fun.

Oba (South Africa)

Right now, some of the world¡¯s best soccer players are from African countries, and the 2010 World Cup games will be held in South Africa. Yes, some players make a lot of money¡ªmaybe too much, but sporting events (like the World Cup) bring tourists to the countries where sporting events are held and money to the people in these countries. And that is good for Africa.

1.What¡¯s the idea of Vlad to the sports?

A. They make people rich.

B. They bring people happiness all the time.

C. They make people younger.

D. They bring people together.

2.What does Mike think of a game when players and fans only think about winning?

A. It¡¯s important. B. It¡¯s exciting.

C. It¡¯s not fun. D. It¡¯s not necessary.

3.Why are sports important for Oba?

A. Because sports are competitive these days.

B. Because sports can make money for a country.

C. Because sports can make players rich every year.

D. Because sports can make people happy.

4.What does the underlined word¡°call¡±mean?

A. Decision. B. Telephone. C. Suggestion. D. Seat.

5.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Sports are popular all over the world.

B. Sports divide people from different countries.

C. People have different opinions about sports.

D. Sports bring tourists and money to Africa.

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There are a lot of music festivals to look forward to in the coming months.

Firefly Music Festival

Many people have thought of going to Delaware for a summer vacation, and mid- June is a great time to plan a trip if you love music.

Date: June 14-17

Place: Delaware, USA

Music Type: Country Music

Roskilde Festival

This music festival has a long history since 1971. What's interesting about this festival is that you can get to know some artists from different countries.

June 30-July 10

Cambridge, England

Music Type: Rock

Secret Solstice

Come to Paris. Not only will you have great music in the Secret Solstice, but you can also visit some old museums.

Date: June 21-24

Place: Paris, France

Music Type: Folk Music

Montreal International Jazz Festival

All jazz lovers should come to the Montreal International Jazz Festival at least once in a lifetime. This event brings together some of the best musicians.

Date: June 28-July 7

Place: Montreal, Canada

Music Type: Jazz

1.What is common to the music festivals in the text?

A. They are all held in Europe.

B. They are all about country music.

C. They are all given outdoors.

D. They all take place in summer.

2.What can we know about Delaware from the text?

A. It is a good choice for summer holiday.

B. It is an old city with many old museums.

C. It has musicians from different countries.

D. It has interested jazz fans around the world.

3.Which music festival will last for the longest time?

A. Secret Solstice.

B. Roskilde Festival.

C. Firefly Music Festival.

D. Montreal International Jazz Festival.

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