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Người gửi: Đỗ Văn Hùng (trang riêng)
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Người gửi: Đỗ Văn Hùng (trang riêng)
Ngày gửi: 15h:32' 10-08-2011
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Good afternoon, Teachers and Students!
Designed by: DOAN THI MONG NHI
Class : ENGLISH 2006B
Game Show
Sport and Event
Part 1: Lucky Number
Part 2: Multiple Choice
Part 3: Question-Answer
Part 1: Lucky Number (40 marks)
RULE:
Choosing one of the numbers and answering the question
getting 5 marks for each correct answer or you will lose your turn.
Getting 5 marks for each lucky number without answering the question
1
6
3
4
5
Lucky numbers
7
8
1
3
2
Part 2: Multiple Choice
Choose the best option A or B, C, D for each question
Getting 5 marks for each right answer
which group raise hand first will get turn to answer
1. In which city were the first Winter Olympic Games held?
a. Sokoto, Nigeria
b. Olympia, Greece
c. Sapporo, Japan
2. In golf, who was the first European to win the US Masters?
a. Colin Montgomerie
b. Seve Ballesteros
c. Lee Westwood
a. Ski cross
b.Snowboard cross
c. Cross-country skiing
4. Which of these disciplines will be making its Winter Olympics debut at the 2006 Games in Turin?
5. What should you carry in your pocket every time you play golf?
a. (If you`re under a 20 handicap) A rabbit`s foot
b. A ball mark repair tool for repairing marks on the green and 2 ball markers
c. A list of your favorite excuses
a. Triple axel
b. Icing
c. Ice Cube
6. Which of the following terms does not relate to winter sports?
Despite his wintry moniker, Ice Cube has nothing to do with winter sports; he’s a rap musician noted for his contributions to the gangsta style.
7. Originally, what was the ball made of?
a. plastic
b. rubber
c. leather
The game was originally played with a ball made of feathers tightly packed inside a leather cover. About 1850 a ball made of gutta-percha (a crude form of rubber) came into use. At the start of the 20th century a two-piece ball with a rubber core enclosed in gutta-percha, was developed. After much experimentation, the pitted, or dimpled, surface of modern golf balls was adopted to stabilize flight. Most golf balls today have a cover made of a plastic resin called Surlyn and a rubber core. All golf balls must have a diameter of no less than 1.68 in (4.27 cm) and weigh not more than 1.62 oz (45.93 g).
8. Where are the 2010 Winter Games being held?
2. Vancouver, Canada
1. Calgary, Canada
3. Montreal, Canada
Part 3: Question-Answer
Giving each correct answer can get the marks corresponsding that packet of question
There are 3 packets of question:10 marks, 20 marks, and 30 marks
Each packet includes 3 questions(15 seconds for answering)
finish
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14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Packet 10:
What is the maximum amount of time allowed to look for a lost ball?
Packet 10: What is the maximum number of clubs a golfer is allowed in his or her bag in a round of golf?
Packet 10: In what country was the game of golf invented?
Scotland
Packet 20: Who is the youngest athlete ever to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics?
Tara Lipinski
Packet 20:
Over how many holes is the British Open Golf tournament contested?
72
Packet20: What are used to hit a golf ball
Gold clubs
Packet 30: What are the mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy?
Packet 30: Two basic forms of golf?
Match play and stroke play
Packet 30: Who is he?
Tiger Wood
Thank You for Your Attending
What do the Olympic Rings symbolize?
The five interlocking Olympic Rings symbolize the unity between the nations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe. The Olympic Flag, which displays the rings, was first flown at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium
In this photo, the golfer is setup so the clubface is pointing at the intended target, and his shoulders, hips, knees, and feet are all aligned parallel to the target line. Is this the most effective alignment for all golfers?
a.True
b. False
An outdoor game in which individual players use specially designed clubs to propel a small, hard ball over a field of play known as a course?
Golf
What does it stand for?
The 2010 Winter Olympics
In this picture, the golf club is approaching impact. Which point would mostly closely represent where a proper divot will begin?
a. Point A
b. Point B
c. Point C
d. Point D
5 marks
Designed by: DOAN THI MONG NHI
Class : ENGLISH 2006B
Game Show
Sport and Event
Part 1: Lucky Number
Part 2: Multiple Choice
Part 3: Question-Answer
Part 1: Lucky Number (40 marks)
RULE:
Choosing one of the numbers and answering the question
getting 5 marks for each correct answer or you will lose your turn.
Getting 5 marks for each lucky number without answering the question
1
6
3
4
5
Lucky numbers
7
8
1
3
2
Part 2: Multiple Choice
Choose the best option A or B, C, D for each question
Getting 5 marks for each right answer
which group raise hand first will get turn to answer
1. In which city were the first Winter Olympic Games held?
a. Sokoto, Nigeria
b. Olympia, Greece
c. Sapporo, Japan
2. In golf, who was the first European to win the US Masters?
a. Colin Montgomerie
b. Seve Ballesteros
c. Lee Westwood
a. Ski cross
b.Snowboard cross
c. Cross-country skiing
4. Which of these disciplines will be making its Winter Olympics debut at the 2006 Games in Turin?
5. What should you carry in your pocket every time you play golf?
a. (If you`re under a 20 handicap) A rabbit`s foot
b. A ball mark repair tool for repairing marks on the green and 2 ball markers
c. A list of your favorite excuses
a. Triple axel
b. Icing
c. Ice Cube
6. Which of the following terms does not relate to winter sports?
Despite his wintry moniker, Ice Cube has nothing to do with winter sports; he’s a rap musician noted for his contributions to the gangsta style.
7. Originally, what was the ball made of?
a. plastic
b. rubber
c. leather
The game was originally played with a ball made of feathers tightly packed inside a leather cover. About 1850 a ball made of gutta-percha (a crude form of rubber) came into use. At the start of the 20th century a two-piece ball with a rubber core enclosed in gutta-percha, was developed. After much experimentation, the pitted, or dimpled, surface of modern golf balls was adopted to stabilize flight. Most golf balls today have a cover made of a plastic resin called Surlyn and a rubber core. All golf balls must have a diameter of no less than 1.68 in (4.27 cm) and weigh not more than 1.62 oz (45.93 g).
8. Where are the 2010 Winter Games being held?
2. Vancouver, Canada
1. Calgary, Canada
3. Montreal, Canada
Part 3: Question-Answer
Giving each correct answer can get the marks corresponsding that packet of question
There are 3 packets of question:10 marks, 20 marks, and 30 marks
Each packet includes 3 questions(15 seconds for answering)
finish
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Packet 10:
What is the maximum amount of time allowed to look for a lost ball?
Packet 10: What is the maximum number of clubs a golfer is allowed in his or her bag in a round of golf?
Packet 10: In what country was the game of golf invented?
Scotland
Packet 20: Who is the youngest athlete ever to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics?
Tara Lipinski
Packet 20:
Over how many holes is the British Open Golf tournament contested?
72
Packet20: What are used to hit a golf ball
Gold clubs
Packet 30: What are the mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy?
Packet 30: Two basic forms of golf?
Match play and stroke play
Packet 30: Who is he?
Tiger Wood
Thank You for Your Attending
What do the Olympic Rings symbolize?
The five interlocking Olympic Rings symbolize the unity between the nations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe. The Olympic Flag, which displays the rings, was first flown at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium
In this photo, the golfer is setup so the clubface is pointing at the intended target, and his shoulders, hips, knees, and feet are all aligned parallel to the target line. Is this the most effective alignment for all golfers?
a.True
b. False
An outdoor game in which individual players use specially designed clubs to propel a small, hard ball over a field of play known as a course?
Golf
What does it stand for?
The 2010 Winter Olympics
In this picture, the golf club is approaching impact. Which point would mostly closely represent where a proper divot will begin?
a. Point A
b. Point B
c. Point C
d. Point D
5 marks
 







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