SECTION A In this section you will hear a
mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the
lecture, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but
you will need them to complete a gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE after the
mini-lecture. Use the blank paper for note-taking. Now listen
to the mini-lecture. In Britain, the top spectator sport is football.
This sport was seriously(1)_____ as an organized game in 1848.
Later,the Football Associa- (1) _____ tion was formed
to draw up rules and(2)_____the interests of the game. Over 360 clubs are
(2) _____ registered with the FA and about many
other local clubs are members of regional associations. The British
concentrate their interest on the top (3)_____teams which are controlled by the
(3) _____ Football League and the Scottish
Football League. During the season, a large number of spectators attend the
professional matches. The matches happen every Saturday afternoon and (4)_____on
(4) _____ weekday evenings and holidays. If
the international matches are available, the players are selected from different
League teams. They often compete with the most famous football teams in the
world. Another kind of football invented in England is rugby. It is often
regarded as the sport of (5)_____class associations, as until recenfly it
was generally only played in public schools. Now, (5) _____ both kinds
of football are popular in Britain. There are about 1,700(6)_____Rugby Union
clubs. (6) _____ Like the football teams, rugby teams
often have challenging matches inside and outside. Cricket is
the most(7)_____English game with England. It is dated up to 1500. During
(7) _____ Summer, people in school,
towns and even villages are keen on this sports. The highlights of
the cricketing year are the Test Matches played between the professional
English team and teams from India, Pakistan, the West Indies, Australia and
New Zealand. The English team also goes on tour in these countries. The
horse-racing is called the sport of(8)_____. The race courses must
(8) _____ Be (9)_____by the Jockey Club. The most fashionable of all
race meetings is held in early June at (9) _____ Ascot. It lasts
four days and is always attended by the Queen. Ticket applications for the Royal
Enclosure have to be made months in advance and are only granted after
careful(10)_____
(10)_____