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1 03 Listen and match.


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Alessia
Marek
Tania

Travis
Emma
Hamid
1 Marek – tennis

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3 –
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2 Read and circle the correct words.

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The Real Heroes of the Tennis Open


People don’t notice them but ballboys and ballgirls are the heroes of the open tennis
championship. You (1) can / should / may have seen them running onto the tennis courts to
collect the balls. They are all teenagers from local schools – their names are sent by the head
teacher to the organisers of the event. Each year, there are 700 names sent in but only 250
are (2) chosen / choose / chose, so the competition is hard.
The winners are paid about £200 for two weeks’ work, and they (3) be / are / is allowed to
keep the uniform. ‘We also get to see the top tennis players close up,’ says 14-year-old
Milena, ‘that could be the best thing about the job.’ ‘Did you speak to any?’ I ask. ‘No, Rule
Number 1 says You (4) couldn’t / won’t / mustn’t speak to the players!,’ she replies.

It’s hard work. The boys and girls are (5) told / tell / telling to look smart at all times. That
can be very difficult when you’re running around all day in the summer heat, and some
days you (6) can / might / must have to work 12 hours. I ask Milena if she will do it again
next year. ‘Oh, yes!,’ she immediately replies.

3 Read and put a cross (✗) after the incorrect word.


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1 In the sea: water-skiing ( ), diving ( ), gymnastics ( ✗), surfing ( )


2 Outdoors: boxing ( ), cricket ( ), golf ( ), rugby ( )

3 In a team: rugby ( ), ice-hockey ( ), cricket ( ), water-skiing ( )

4 With a ball: athletics ( ), cricket ( ), rugby ( ), golf ( )

5 Wearing trainers: gymnastics ( ), athletics ( ), running ( ), surfing ( )

6 On a pitch or field: rugby ( ), gymnastics ( ), football ( ), hockey ( )

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4 Read and match. Write the letters.


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1 We usually go out on our bikes
a boxing
together. It’s more fun and it’s safer
because drivers can see you more easily
in a group. b
b cycling
2 We always wear gloves. That way, it’s
less dangerous when you get hit in the
face, and it’s less painful for your hands
too. c golf
3 It’s not like football because the ball
isn’t round, and you can carry it in your
hands. d surfing
4 You have to be good at skating. We all
had to buy a stick and a helmet to
protect our heads. e ice-hockey
5 The game takes three or four hours.
It’s nice to be out walking in the fresh
air. But I always lose my ball in the
long grass! f rugby
6 Well, it’s very cold in the water
sometimes, and we seem to spend a lot
of time waiting for a wave.

5 Read and circle the correct words


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1 Holly’s dad is the coach / train / goal of the local football team.
2 We have an athletics train / track / net on our school sports field.
3 You have to book in advance to use the tennis court / net / board.
4 You need a racket / surfboard / helmet if you’re going to play ice-hockey.
5 You won’t get better if you don’t train / coach / hit.
6 You need to coach / hit / track the ball low over the net.

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6 Look and complete with one word from the box.


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‘Bonving’ is a strange sport which started in Sweden. The game is (1) played in a park.
There are two teams, and each team has a square of grass which is called their ‘home’.
There are two people in each team and they are not (2) to put their
feet outside their ‘home’. Not much equipment is (3) – only a plastic
bin for each player and one shoe. The shoe
(4) thrown by one team, and they win a point if it lands in the other
team’s ‘home’. But if the shoe is (5) by a player from the other team in his or her bin,
the other team gets the point instead. The game is (6) by the first team to get 17 points.

7 Read and circle the correct words


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Kelly: Have you seen this picture of me?

Josh: I didn’t know you played rugby.


Nic: My sister is in the national table tennis
Kelly: I don’t. That was my first time. But it
championship.
was great – I (4) can / may / shall
Ellie: That’s amazing! Do you think she will carry on playing next year.
(1) to win / won / win ?
Josh: I don’t really understand the rules of
Nic: I don’t know. She (2) can / could / shall rugby. (5) Can you / You can / Could
win if she’s lucky. you carry the ball in your hands?

Ellie: Where is it happening? Kelly: Yes – as you can see in the photo!
There’s an important game on TV this
Nic: In London. I might (3) go / to go / going afternoon. (6) Can / Could / Shall we
and support her. watch it together?

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Josh: Yes, OK, let’s do that!

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8 Look and complete with one or two words from the box.
Mark /5

1 When Alec plays tennis, he can hold the tennis racket in his right hand or his
left hand – it’s amazing.
2 I can’t -hockey because I’m not very good at skating.
3 I love the World Cup because you can matches on normal
television. Usually, they’re only on pay channels.
4 When you’re boxing, it’s dangerous to hit someone’s head if you aren’t wearing
on your hands.
5 I wanted to go surfing but they wouldn’t let me take my on the bus.
6 The Olympic Games on TV every four years.

Total unit mark / 40

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