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E. A Sport or a Hobby?
B. Changing Styles
F. Unexpected Victory
C. Benefits of Sport
G. Breaking World Record
D. Choosing Proper Equipment
H. Challenging Sport
Q1. Playing sports is a great way to make exercise fun and help children to develop healthy habits. Sports
can also help children improve their agility, balance, and coordination. Participating in sports can help
build a child’s self-esteem. Studies show that children who play sports work harder in the classroom.
Children also learn problem solving skills and time management skills when they are part of a team.
Q2. Late last week BMX legend, Kevin Robinson, made history by flying higher than any human has ever
gone on a BMX bike as part of Red Bull Experiment in New York City! Thousands of fans and spectators
were onsite to catch all the action. This awesome
feat had been a lifelong dream of Kevin’s which until now no
one else has ever been able to pull off!
Q3. American tennis star Venus Williams has lost her place at the Madrid Open when she was beaten in
the secondround part of the contest by Russian teenager Alisa Kleybanova. Williams is the current world
number three and her 19yearold opponent was unseeded so the defeat came as a big shock. Williams said
she thought Kleybanova had won by just being aggressive from both sides of the court.’
Q4. Skateboarding traces its roots to the seventies but it really reached the peak of its popularity in the
mid-eighties to the present when major skateboard manufacturers propelled it to new heights. First, they
started with halfpipe and vert ramp skateboarding. As the years went by, the focus shifted to street
skateboarding, which brought about a few changes in deck shape and wheel size.