
British and American Sports open cloze exercisese
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Andrea Obracajová
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British and American (1) ____ have fascinating differences and similarities in sports and games. Football is a beloved sport in the United Kingdom, often called "soccer" in the United States. This sport involves two teams trying to score goals by getting the ball into the opponent's (2) ____. Meanwhile, in the U.S., American football is a popular pastime. It's a contact sport where players aim to advance an oval-shaped ball down the field and score touchdowns.
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Another British tradition is the game of cricket, played with a (3) ____ and a ball. In contrast, baseball is an iconic American sport, and it involves a bat and a ball as well. Both sports have a strong (4) ____ following, with cricket being particularly popular in the UK and baseball having a significant fan base in the U.S.
In Britain, tennis is a widely played sport, and the most prestigious tennis tournament, (5) ____, takes place in London each year. On the other hand, tennis in the United States is also a popular sport, with events like the U.S. Open drawing attention from around the world.
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In winter, the British enjoy sports like (6) ____ and snowboarding in their hilly regions. At the same time, ice hockey is a major winter sport in the United States, especially in areas with cold climates.
One commonality between British and American sports is their love for (7) ____. In the UK, you'll find horse racing events like the Grand National, while in the U.S., the Kentucky Derby is a famous horse race that captures the (8) ____ of spectators.
Both nations also share a passion for (9) ____. In the UK, rugby is a popular sport known for its physicality, while American football in the U.S. follows a similar pattern, with games filled with hard tackles and intense (10) ____.
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Key Words:
1. sports
2. net
3. bat
4. fan
5. Wimbledon
6. skiing
7. horse racing
8. attention
9. contact
10. competition
British and American (1) ____ have fascinating differences and similarities in sports and games. Football is a beloved sport in the United Kingdom, often called "soccer" in the United States. This sport involves two teams trying to score goals by getting the ball into the opponent's (2) ____. Meanwhile, in the U.S., American football is a popular pastime. It's a contact sport where players aim to advance an oval-shaped ball down the field and score touchdowns.
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