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- EXERCISES ON UNIT 12 - ENGLISH 12 A. Choose the best answers: 1. In water polo, there are seven players per team, 6 swimmers and a _________. A. referee B. goalie C. captain D. coach 2. A player is _________ after committing five personal fouls. A. neglected B. fined C. omitted D. ejected 3. No players except the goalie can touch the ball with their __________. A. feet B. hands C. head D. chest 4. The person who decides when the match starts and finishes is a ___________. A. goalie B. coach C. referee D. captain 5. A game is divided into quarters ranging from five to eight minutes __________. A. length B. in length C. in long D. far 6. A/An _________ is someone who tries to defeat another person in a competition. A. opponent B. attacker C. defender D. goalkeeper 7. The number of players per team _________ 11 players. A. is B. are C. be D. was 8. After two hours they found Tim. He was still alive but __________. A. exhausted B. exhausting C. exhausts D. exhaust 9. Greater awareness ___________ the need to exercise has led to the huge growth of the sports industry. A. of B. to C. with D. about 10. __ is a sport played in water by two teams of seven players who get points by throwing a ball into the opponent’s goal. A. water skiing B. sailing C. scuba-diving D. water polo 11. Synchronized swimming has been an official event __________ 1984. A. in B. for C. since D. in the year 12. The sport quickly became popular ___________ young women in Chicago. A. in B. among C. between D. for 13. Is it worth _________ books since nowadays there are so many other forms of entertainment. A. read B. reading C. to read D. to reading 14. A game played by two teams of five players who try to throw a large ball into a high net hanging from a ring is ______. A. water polo B. volleyball C. basketball D. hockey 15. This book was given ____________ on the occasion of his last birthday. A. him B. to him C. for him D. from him 16. We don’t allow ___________ in the classrooms. A. that people smoke B. smoke C. to smoking D. people to smoke 17. Water polo was the first ____________ sport added to the Olympic program in 1900. A. adventure B. team C. individual D. spectator 18. England ____________ 2-2 with Germany in the second round. A. tied B. equaled C. pointed D. scored 19. The stadium is ___________ expensive and mordern facilities imported from European countries. A. equipping B. equipped C. equipped for D. equipped with 20. Rules for synchronized swimming competition are based mainly ____ scoring methods used in gymnastics and diving. A. at B. on C. in D. for 17. It was clearly a (an)________Jones kicked him after he'd passed the ball. A. mistake B. foul C. error D. fault 18. No player____________ the goalie can hold the ball with both hands. A. except B. apart C. without D. beside 19. In water polo, the goal is____________by vertical posts, a crossbar and a net. A. scored B. marked C. written D. given 20. Defensive players are not allowed ___________with the opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball. A. interfering B. to interfere C. to interfering D. interfere 21. Each correct answer will ________ two points. A. score B. be scored C. shoot D. be shot 10.___________ is a sport in which you move across the water standing on a flat board with a sail that you can move. A. rowing B. windsurfing C. water polo D. sailing 14. In water polo, no player except the _________ can hold the ball with both hands. A. defender B. goalie C. attacker D. referee 36. Synchronized swimming is a sport in which two or more people perform complicated and ________ planned movements in water in time to music. A. care B. cared C. carefully D. carefulness 39. _______ is a sport in which people or teams race against each other in boats with oars. a. Rowing b. Windsurfing c. Swimming d. Water polo 42. _” ____________!” _ “Thank you”. A. What a nice house B. Thanks for coming C. Please help me with this D. Sorry 44. _ “Thanks a lot for your help”. _ “____________” A. Your welcome B. You're welcomed C. You’re welcome D. You welcomed 46. Peter: Good morning, Mr. Brown. How are you? Mr. Brown: _______ A. Not bad. You? B. So long C. Have a good day D. Morning, Peter. And you? B. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest? 1. A. matches B. dances C. changes D. arrives
- 2. A. cleans B. lakes C. adult’s D. photographs 3. A. plough B. laugh C. enough D. cough 4. A. comb B. climb C. doubt D. bob 5. A. hour B. heir C. honesty D. half 6. A. football B. listen C. fasten D. castle 7. A. knee B. know C. knock D. clock 8. A. write B. awful C. wonderful D. who 9. A. scuba B. synchronized C. Chicago D. canoe 10. A. penalize B. penetrate C. penalty D. penny 11. A. score B. opponent C. quarter D. water 12. A. water B. castle C. ball D. call 11. A. played B. marked C. managed D. penalized 12. A. caps B. posts C. players D. roofs 13. A. high B. swimmer C. divide D. tie 14. A. ball B. cap C. hand D. happen 15. A. post B. hold C. overtime D. movement C. Which word has the different stress from the others? 1. A. gymnastics B. windsurfing C. opponent D. defensive 2. A. interfere B. individual C. situation D. synchronize 3. A. vertical B. penalty C. referee D. personal 4. A. regulator B. adventurous C. participant D. performance 5. A. compete B. punish C. eject D. commit 6. A. polo B. crossbar C. goalie D. advance 7. A. vertical B. defensive C. decision D. continue 8. A. recommend B. involve C. industrial D. community 9. A. position B. fingertip C. athletic D. requirement 10. A. windsurfing B. equipment C. amateur D. national 11. A. crossbar B. goalie C. swimming D. advance 12. A. between B. eject C. allow D. minor 13. A. committee B. penalize C. continue D. dependent 14. A. referee B. decision C. division D. defensive 15. A. prevent B. except C. happen D. create D. Reading the passage carefully and choose the best answers: Synchronized swimming was developed (1) __________ water ballet, which was first performed in the early 20th centrury. The first synchronized swimming competition in the United States was a (2) ________ between Wright Junior College and the Chicago Teacher’s College in 1939. In 1941 the sport was (3) ____________ by the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, (4) _____________ the governing body over many amateur sports in the United States. Synchronized swimming became a (5) ____________ event in the Pan American Games in 1955 in Mexico City. 1. A. toward B. from C. under D. in 2. A. meet B. meets C. meeting D. met 3. A. realized B. recognized C. admitted D. confirmed 4. A. or B. but C. then D. later 5. A. competing B. competition C. competitive D. All are correct E. Reading the passage carefully and choose the best answers: Water polo originated in England during the 1870s and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the Olympic Games as a men’s exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904 it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States fielded a team. In 1908 it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became especially popular in Europe. From approximately 1920 to 1946 the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried toward the goal. Opposing players usually attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West. Women have played water polo since the game’s early days , but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961 United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890. Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia. 1.Where did water polo originate? A. In Europe B. In England C. In the United States D. In North America 2. When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games? A. In 1875 B. In 1900 C. In 1904 D. In 1908 3. When did the players of the United States follow the same rules as in Europe? A. In 1920 B. In 1945 C. In 1946 D. In 1960 4. In what parts of the United States is water polo very popular at colleges? A. In the East B. In the South C. In the West D. In the Midwest 5. When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games? A. In 1900 B. In 1960 C. In 1980 D. In 2000
- EXERCISES ON UNIT 12 - ENGLISH 12 (KEY) A. Choose the best answers: 1. In water polo, there are seven players per team, 6 swimmers and a _________. A. referee B. goalie C. captain D. coach 2. A player is _________ after committing five personal fouls. A. neglected B. fined C. omitted D. ejected 3. No players except the goalie can touch the ball with their __________. A. feet B. hands C. head D. chest 4. The person who decides when the match starts and finishes is a ___________. A. goalie B. coach C. referee D. captain 5. A game is divided into quarters ranging from five to eight minutes __________. A. length B. in length C. in long D. far 6. A/An _________ is someone who tries to defeat another person in a competition. A. opponent B. attacker C. defender D. goalkeeper 7. The number of players per team _________ 11 players. A. is B. are C. be D. was 8. After two hours they found Tim. He was still alive but __________. A. exhausted B. exhausting C. exhausts D. exhaust 9. Greater awareness ___________ the need to exercise has led to the huge growth of the sports industry. A. of B. to C. with D. about 10. __ is a sport played in water by two teams of seven players who get points by throwing a ball into the opponent’s goal. A. water skiing B. sailing C. scuba-diving D. water polo 11. Synchronized swimming has been an official event __________ 1984. A. in B. for C. since D. in the year 12. The sport quickly became popular ___________ young women in Chicago. A. in B. among C. between D. for 13. Is it worth _________ books since nowadays there are so many other forms of entertainment. A. read B. reading C. to read D. to reading 14. A game played by two teams of five players who try to throw a large ball into a high net hanging from a ring is ______. A. water polo B. volleyball C. basketball D. hockey 15. This book was given ____________ on the occasion of his last birthday. A. him B. to him C. for him D. from him 16. We don’t allow ___________ in the classrooms. A. that people smoke B. smoke C. to smoking D. people to smoke 17. Water polo was the first ____________ sport added to the Olympic program in 1900. A. adventure B. team C. individual D. spectator 18. England ____________ 2-2 with Germany in the second round. A. tied B. equaled C. pointed D. scored 19. The stadium is ___________ expensive and mordern facilities imported from European countries. A. equipping B. equipped C. equipped for D. equipped with 20. Rules for synchronized swimming competition are based mainly ____ scoring methods used in gymnastics and diving. A. at B. on C. in D. for 17. It was clearly a (an)________Jones kicked him after he'd passed the ball. A. mistake B. foul C. error D. fault 18. No player____________ the goalie can hold the ball with both hands. A. except B. apart C. without D. beside 19. In water polo, the goal is____________by vertical posts, a crossbar and a net. A. scored B. marked C. written D. given 20. Defensive players are not allowed ___________with the opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball. A. interfering B. to interfere C. to interfering D. interfere 21. Each correct answer will ________ two points. A. score B. be scored C. shoot D. be shot 10.___________ is a sport in which you move across the water standing on a flat board with a sail that you can move. A. rowing B. windsurfing C. water polo D. sailing 14. In water polo, no player except the _________ can hold the ball with both hands. A. defender B. goalie C. attacker D. referee 36. Synchronized swimming is a sport in which two or more people perform complicated and ________ planned movements in water in time to music. A. care B. cared C. carefully D. carefulness 39. _______ is a sport in which people or teams race against each other in boats with oars. a. Rowing b. Windsurfing c. Swimming d. Water polo 42. _” ____________!” _ “Thank you”. A. What a nice house B. Thanks for coming C. Please help me with this D. Sorry 44. _ “Thanks a lot for your help”. _ “____________” A. Your welcome B. You're welcomed C. You’re welcome D. You welcomed 46. Peter: Good morning, Mr. Brown. How are you? Mr. Brown: _______ A. Not bad. You? B. So long C. Have a good day D. Morning, Peter. And you?
- B. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest? 1. A. matches B. dances C. changes D. arrives 2. A. cleans B. lakes C. adult’s D. photographs 3. A. plough B. laugh C. enough D. cough 4. A. comb B. climb C. doubt D. bob 5. A. hour B. heir C. honesty D. half 6. A. football B. listen C. fasten D. castle 7. A. knee B. know C. knock D. clock 8. A. write B. awful C. wonderful D. who 9. A. scuba B. synchronized C. Chicago D. canoe 10. A. penalize B. penetrate C. penalty D. penny 11. A. score B. opponent C. quarter D. water 12. A. water B. castle C. ball D. call 11. A. played B. marked C. managed D. penalized 12. A. caps B. posts C. players D. roofs 13. A. high B. swimmer C. divide D. tie 14. A. ball B. cap C. hand D. happen 15. A. post B. hold C. overtime D. movement C. Which word has the different stress from the others? 1. A. gymnastics B. windsurfing C. opponent D. defensive 2. A. interfere B. individual C. situation D. synchronize 3. A. vertical B. penalty C. referee D. personal 4. A. regulator B. adventurous C. participant D. performance 5. A. compete B. punish C. eject D. commit 6. A. polo B. crossbar C. goalie D. advance 7. A. vertical B. defensive C. decision D. continue 8. A. recommend B. involve C. industrial D. community 9. A. position B. fingertip C. athletic D. requirement 10. A. windsurfing B. equipment C. amateur D. national 11. A. crossbar B. goalie C. swimming D. advance 12. A. between B. eject C. allow D. minor 13. A. committee B. penalize C. continue D. dependent 14. A. referee B. decision C. division D. defensive 15. A. prevent B. except C. happen D. create D. Reading the passage carefully and choose the best answers: Synchronized swimming was developed (1) __________ water ballet, which was first performed in the early 20th centrury. The first synchronized swimming competition in the United States was a (2) ________ between Wright Junior College and the Chicago Teacher’s College in 1939. In 1941 the sport was (3) ____________ by the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, (4) _____________ the governing body over many amateur sports in the United States. Synchronized swimming became a (5) ____________ event in the Pan American Games in 1955 in Mexico City. 1. A. toward B. from C. under D. in 2. A. meet B. meets C. meeting D. met 3. A. realized B. recognized C. admitted D. confirmed 4. A. or B. but C. then D. later 5. A. competing B. competition C. competitive D. All are correct E. Reading the passage carefully and choose the best answers: Water polo originated in England during the 1870s and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the Olympic Games as a men’s exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904 it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States fielded a team. In 1908 it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became especially popular in Europe. From approximately 1920 to 1946 the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried toward the goal. Opposing players usually attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West. Women have played water polo since the game’s early days , but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961 United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890. Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia. 1.Where did water polo originate? A. In Europe B. In England C. In the United States D. In North America 2. When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games? A. In 1875 B. In 1900 C. In 1904 D. In 1908 3. When did the players of the United States follow the same rules as in Europe? A. In 1920 B. In 1945 C. In 1946 D. In 1960 4. In what parts of the United States is water polo very popular at colleges? A. In the East B. In the South C. In the West D. In the Midwest 5. When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games? A. In 1900 B. In 1960 C. In 1980 D. In 2000
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