TEAMS
Each soccer team has eleven players and three substitute players. The team consists of a goalkeeper, defenders, midfield players, and forwards. The aim of the game is to get the ball into your opponent’s goal.
THE MATCH
A game of soccer is called a match and is split into two halves of 45 minutes each, with a 15 minute break at half time. A referee (裁判) and two assistants make sure that nobody cheats or breaks the rules.
GOALKEEPING
Goalkeeping is a special skill. While the rest of the team can afford to make mistakes, if the goalkeeper makes one, it usually results in a goal for the opposition.
Above Your Head The best way to catch a ball above your head is by joining the thumbs and forefingers of your hands together so there is a small arch between your hands.
Chest or Head Height Jump off one leg and cradle the ball c
A. 45 minutes.
B. 60 minutes.
C. 90 minutes.
D. 105 minutes.
TEAMS
Each soccer team has eleven players and three substitute players. The team consists of a goalkeeper, defenders, midfield players, and forwards. The aim of the game is to get the ball into your opponent’s goal.
THE MATCH
A game of soccer is called a match and is split into two halves of 45 minutes each, with a 15 minute break at half time. A referee (裁判) and two assistants make sure that nobody cheats or breaks the rules.
GOALKEEPING
Goalkeeping is a special skill. While the rest of the team can afford to make mistakes, if the goalkeeper makes one, it usually results in a goal for the opposition.
Above Your Head The best way to catch a ball above your head is by joining the thumbs and forefingers of your hands together so there is a small arch between your hands.
Chest or Head Height Jump off one leg and cradle the ball c
A. Goalkeeper.
B. Referee.
C. Defender.
D. Forward.
Each nation has its own peculiar
character which distinguishes it from others. But the peoples of the world have
more points in common than points in which they differ. One type of person that
is common in every country is the one who always tries to do as little as
possible and to get as much as possible in return. His opposite, the man who is
in the habit of doing more than is strictly necessary and who is ready to accept
what is offered in return, is rare everywhere. Both these types are usually unconscious of their character. The man who avoids effort is always talking about his "rights": he appears to think that society owes him a pleasant, easy life. The man who is always doing more than his share talks of "duties": he feels that the individual is in debts to society, and not society to individual. As a result, neither of these men thin A. will be unjustly treated B. will cheat only themselves eventually C. will change their behavior D. will get surprised by their own stories 我来回答: 提交
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