孟臣紫砂壶多少钱:求世界杯的英文介绍

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不用太长,初二水平,最好今年的世界杯介绍多一点,有没有英语好的能帮我写一篇.....

谢谢
阅读题似乎不行,不过谢谢.....

不是我不懂英文,是英语课上说.....

Germany 2006 Electronic Wallchart Group Stage
Date Time Match Stadium Venue Gp

9-Jun 18:00 1 Germany Costa Rica Allianz Arena Munich A
9-Jun 21:00 2 Poland Ecuador Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen A
10-Jun 15:00 3 England Paraguay Waldstadion Frankfurt B
10-Jun 18:00 4 Trinidad Sweden Westfalenstadion Dortmund B
10-Jun 21:00 5 Argentina Ivory Coast AOL-Arena Hamburg C
11-Jun 15:00 6 Serbia Netherlands Zentralstadion Leipzig C
11-Jun 18:00 7 Mexico Iran Frankenstadion Nuremburg D
11-Jun 21:00 8 Angola Portugal Rhein Energie Stadion Cologne D
12-Jun 21:00 9 Italy Ghana AWD-Arena Hanover E
12-Jun 18:00 10 USA Czech Rep Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen E
12-Jun 15:00 12 Australia Japan Fritz-Walter Stadium Kaiserslautern F
13-Jun 21:00 11 Brazil Croatia Olympiastadion Berlin F
13-Jun 18:00 13 France Switzerland Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion Stuttgart G
13-Jun 15:00 14 South Korea Togo Waldstadion Frankfurt G
14-Jun 15:00 15 Spain Ukraine Zentralstadion Leipzig H
14-Jun 18:00 16 Tunisia Saudi Arabia Allianz Arena Munich H
14-Jun 21:00 17 Germany Poland Westfalenstadion Dortmund A
15-Jun 15:00 18 Ecuador Costa Rica AOL-Arena Hamburg A
15-Jun 18:00 19 England Trinidad Frankenstadion Nuremburg B
15-Jun 21:00 20 Sweden Paraguay Olympiastadion Berlin B
16-Jun 15:00 21 Argentina Serbia Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen C
16-Jun 18:00 22 Netherlands Ivory Coast Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion Stuttgart C
16-Jun 21:00 23 Mexico Angola AWD-Arena Hanover D
17-Jun 15:00 24 Portugal Iran Waldstadion Frankfurt D
17-Jun 21:00 25 Italy USA Fritz-Walter Stadium Kaiserslautern E
17-Jun 18:00 26 Czech Rep Ghana Rhein Energie Stadion Cologne E
18-Jun 18:00 27 Brazil Australia Allianz Arena Munich F
18-Jun 18:00 28 Japan Croatia Frankenstadion Nuremburg F
18-Jun 21:00 29 France South Korea Zentralstadion Leipzig G
19-Jun 15:00 30 Togo Switzerland Westfalenstadion Dortmund G
19-Jun 21:00 31 Spain Tunisia Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion Stuttgart H
19-Jun 18:00 32 Saudi Arabia Ukraine AOL-Arena Hamburg H
20-Jun 16:00 33 Ecuador Germany Olympiastadion Berlin A
20-Jun 16:00 34 Costa Rica Poland AWD-Arena Hanover A
20-Jun 21:00 35 Sweden England Rhein Energie Stadion Cologne B
20-Jun 21:00 36 Paraguay Trinidad Fritz-Walter Stadium Kaiserslautern B
21-Jun 21:00 37 Netherlands Argentina Waldstadion Frankfurt C
21-Jun 21:00 38 Ivory Coast Serbia Allianz Arena Munich C
21-Jun 16:00 39 Portugal Mexico Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen D
21-Jun 16:00 40 Iran Angola Zentralstadion Leipzig D
22-Jun 16:00 41 Czech Rep Italy AOL-Arena Hamburg E
22-Jun 16:00 42 Ghana USA Frankenstadion Nuremburg E
22-Jun 21:00 43 Japan Brazil Westfalenstadion Dortmund F
22-Jun 21:00 44 Croatia Australia Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion Stuttgart F
23-Jun 21:00 45 Togo France Rhein Energie Stadion Cologne G
23-Jun 21:00 46 Switzerland South Korea AWD-Arena Hanover G
23-Jun 16:00 47 Saudi Arabia Spain Fritz-Walter Stadium Kaiserslautern H
23-Jun 16:00 48 Ukraine Tunisia Olympiastadion Berlin H

Second Round
Date Time Match Stadium Venue

24-Jun 17:00 49 Winner A Runner-Up B Allianz Arena Munich
24-Jun 21:00 50 Winner C Runner-Up D Zentralstadion Leipzig
25-Jun 17:00 51 Winner B Runner-Up A Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion Stuttgart
25-Jun 21:00 52 Winner D Runner-Up C Frankenstadion Nuremburg
26-Jun 17:00 53 Winner E Runner-Up F Fritz-Walter Stadium Kaiserslautern
26-Jun 21:00 54 Winner G Runner-Up H Rhein Energie Stadion Cologne
27-Jun 17:00 55 Winner F Runner-Up E Westfalenstadion Dortmund
27-Jun 21:00 56 Winner H Runner-Up G AWD-Arena Hanover

Quarter-Finals
Date Time Match Stadium Venue

30-Jun 17:00 57 Second Rd 1 Second Rd 2 Olympiastadion Berlin
30-Jun 21:00 58 Second Rd 5 Second Rd 6 AOL-Arena Hamburg
1-Jul 17:00 59 Second Rd 3 Second Rd 4 Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen
1-Jul 21:00 60 Second Rd 7 Second Rd 8 Waldstadion Frankfurt

Semi-Finals
Date Time Match Stadium Venue

4-Jul 21:00 61 Quarter-Final 1 Quarter-Final 2 Westfalenstadion Dortmund
5-Jul 21:00 62 Quarter-Final 3 Quarter-Final 4 Allianz Arena Munich

Final
Date Time Match Stadium Venue
9-Jul 20:00 64 Semi-Final 1 Semi-Final 2 Olympiastadion Berlin

The FIFA World Cup (often called Football World Cup, The World Cup, or simply World Cup) is the most important competition in international football (soccer), and the world's most representative team sport event. Organised by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's governing body, the World Cup is contested by men's national football teams which are FIFA members.

The World Cup is held every four years, but the qualifying rounds of the competition take place over a three-year period, using regional qualifying tournaments. 197 national teams entered the qualification tournaments for the 2006 World Cup. The final tournament phase involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated host nation.

The World Cup final competition (often called the "Finals"), which has been held every four years since 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was cancelled due to World War II, is the most widely-viewed and followed sporting event in the world. It has a global audience of more than 3 billion people (half the world's population) exceeding even the Olympic Games.

Only seven nations have won the World Cup. Brazil is the most successful World Cup team, having won the tournament five times. Germany and Italy follow with three titles each. Argentina and Uruguay have two titles each. Finally, France and England have one title each.

The next football World Cup will be held in Germany between June 9 and July 9, 2006.

The first World Cup

On 26 May 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the Fifa congress decided that a new tournament open to all its members should be played. A year later in Barcelona it was agreed that Uruguay, the Olympic champions and the era's footballing superpower, should celebrate 100 years of independence by hosting the first World Cup the following year.
Only 13 nations took part in the inaugural tournament, with a majority of nine coming from South America. All games were played in three stadiums in Montevideo and, as expected, the South American countries dominated, although the European teams did not disgrace themselves.

Some 100,000 fans packed into the Centenario Stadium for the final on 30 July to see Argentina throw away a 2-1 half-time lead as Uruguay ran out 4-2 winners.

Jules Rimet, the Fifa president and brains behind the World Cup, presented the trophy to winning captain Jose Nazassi and football's greatest tournament was born.

After a pre-match row over which ball to use for the final, it is believed the Argentine ball was used in one half and the Uruguayan ball in the other. Rumour has it that this is how the phrase "a game of two halves" evolved.

World Cup history - vocabulary

Fifa congress
The international organisation that controls football is Fifa, which stands for Fédération Internationale de Football Association. A congress is a meeting.

era
This word is used to talk about a period of time in the past when something or someone is important.

hosting
If a country hosts the World Cup, then the competition is being played in that country.

inaugural
This adjective means the very first. It is mainly used when talking about special events and competitions.

dominated
If a team dominated it means that they were much stronger and they did much better than the others.

did not disgrace themselves
This expression is used to describe good performances by a team that isn't very strong. Although they are a weaker team and didn't win, they did play well.

packed into
This expression shows that the stadium was completely full, there was no extra space.

brains behind
When someone is described as the brains behind something, then it is that person's idea or plan.

row
Another word for an argument or disagreement.

Rumour has it
This expression means that what is being told is not a fact, but is what people believe to be true

For each question, choose the one correct answer.

1: When was the first World Cup played?
a 1928
b 1929
c 1930
d 1931

2: Where was the first World Cup played?
a Holland
b Spain
c Brazil
d Uruguay

3: Which of these statements about the first World Cup is not true?
a Most of the teams came from South America.
b The South American teams were the strongest.
c All the matches were played in the same stadium.
d The European teams did not play badly.

4: What was the score after the first 45 minutes of the final?
a Argentina 2 - 1 Uruguay
b Argentina 1 - 2 Uruguay
c Argentina 4 - 2 Uruguay
d Argentina 2 - 4 Uruguay

5: What is the best definition of the phrase "a game of two halves"?
a A different ball should be used in each half of the match
b Anything can happen in football
c Players shouldn't argue with the referee
d Each team should use its own ball for part of the match

The first World Cup

On 26 May 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the Fifa congress decided that a new tournament open to all its members should be played. A year later in Barcelona it was agreed that Uruguay, the Olympic champions and the era's footballing superpower, should celebrate 100 years of independence by hosting the first World Cup the following year.
Only 13 nations took part in the inaugural tournament, with a majority of nine coming from South America. All games were played in three stadiums in Montevideo and, as expected, the South American countries dominated, although the European teams did not disgrace themselves.

Some 100,000 fans packed into the Centenario Stadium for the final on 30 July to see Argentina throw away a 2-1 half-time lead as Uruguay ran out 4-2 winners.

Jules Rimet, the Fifa president and brains behind the World Cup, presented the trophy to winning captain Jose Nazassi and football's greatest tournament was born.

After a pre-match row over which ball to use for the final, it is believed the Argentine ball was used in one half and the Uruguayan ball in the other. Rumour has it that this is how the phrase "a game of two halves" evolved.

World Cup history - vocabulary

Fifa congress
The international organisation that controls football is Fifa, which stands for Fédération Internationale de Football Association. A congress is a meeting.

era
This word is used to talk about a period of time in the past when something or someone is important.

hosting
If a country hosts the World Cup, then the competition is being played in that country.

inaugural
This adjective means the very first. It is mainly used when talking about special events and competitions.

dominated
If a team dominated it means that they were much stronger and they did much better than the others.

did not disgrace themselves
This expression is used to describe good performances by a team that isn't very strong. Although they are a weaker team and didn't win, they did play well.

packed into
This expression shows that the stadium was completely full, there was no extra space.

brains behind
When someone is described as the brains behind something, then it is that person's idea or plan.

row
Another word for an argument or disagreement.

Rumour has it
This expression means that what is being told is not a fact, but is what people believe to be true

For each question, choose the one correct answer.

1: When was the first World Cup played?
a 1928
b 1929
c 1930
d 1931

2: Where was the first World Cup played?
a Holland
b Spain
c Brazil
d Uruguay

3: Which of these statements about the first World Cup is not true?
a Most of the teams came from South America.
b The South American teams were the strongest.
c All the matches were played in the same stadium.
d The European teams did not play badly.

4: What was the score after the first 45 minutes of the final?
a Argentina 2 - 1 Uruguay
b Argentina 1 - 2 Uruguay
c Argentina 4 - 2 Uruguay
d Argentina 2 - 4 Uruguay

5: What is the best definition of the phrase "a game of two halves"?
a A different ball should be used in each half of the match
b Anything can happen in football
c Players shouldn't argue with the referee
d Each team should use its own ball for part of the match

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