Error Identification. 31.Windsurfing, which is a water sport combining elements of surfing and A B sailing first developed in the United States in 1968 and also called boardsailing. C (was first developed) D 32.The windsurfer stands on a board that is propelled and steering by A B (steered) means of a sail attached to a mast that is articulated at the foot. C D 33.Since 1984 the sport has included in the Olympic Games as part of the A B C D yachting events. (has been included) 34.The sport was became very popular in Europe and by the late 70's A B there was windsurfing fever in Europe with one in every three C households having a sailboard. (became) D 35.The first world championship of windsurfing held in 1973. Windsurfing A B C (was help) first became an Olympic sport in 1984 for men and 1992 for women. D Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. There is very little documentation about the origins of water polo. It is known, however, that the sport originated in the rivers and lakes of mid-19th century England as an aquatic version of rugby. Early games used an inflated rubber ball that came from India known as a "pulu" (the single Indian word for all "balls"). Pronounced "polo" by the English, both the game and the ball became known as "water polo." To attract more spectators to swimming exhibitions, the London Swimming Association designed a set of water polo rules for indoor swimming pools in 1870. At first, players scored by planting the ball on the end of the pool with both hands. A favorite trick of the players was to place the five-to-nine inch rubber ball inside their swimming suit and dive under the murky water, they would then appear again as close to the goal as possible. The introduction of the rules by Scottish players changed the nature of water polo. It became a game that emphasized swimming, speed and passing. Scottish rules moved from a rugby variant to a soccer style of play. Goals became a cage of 10x 3 feet and a goal could be scored by being thrown. Players could only be tackled when they "held" the ball and the ball could no longer be taken under water. The small rubber ball was replaced by a leather soccer ball. If the player came up too near the goal, he was promptly jumped on by the goalie, who was permitted to stand on the pool deck. Games were often nothing more than gang fights in the water as players ignored the ball, preferring underwater wrestling matches that usually ended with one man floating to the surface unconscious. Water polo was first played in the USA in 1888. The game featured the old rugby style of play which resembled American football in the water. "American style" water polo became very popular and by the late 1890's was played in such venues as Madison Square Garden and Boston's Mechanics Hall, attracting 14,000 spectators to national championship games. 36.According to the text, _______. a. the origins of water polo are written thoroughly in a lot of documents b. water polo is an aquatic version of rugby c. water polo first appeared somewhere outside England d. people have played water polo since the early 19th century. 37.The present rules of water polo were invented _______. a. by Scottish players b. by Indian players c. the London Swimming Association d. in 1870 38.In water polo, the players score a goal by _______. a. swimming b. passing c. catching d. throwing 39.The present water polo ball is made of _______. a. rubber b. leather c. bone d. wood 40.Water polo became popular in America in _______. a. the middle of the 19th century b. in 1870 c. in 1888 d. by the late 1890's
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31. first developed -> was first developed
32. steering -> steered
33. has included -> has been included
34. was become -> become
35. held -> was held
36. C. water polo first appeared somewhere outside England
37. A. by Scottish players
38. D. throwing
39. B. leather
40. D. by the late 1890s
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