Упр.2a Уроки 5-6 Юнит 8 New Millennium English 11 класс
2 A. Read the article and choose the summary which is the closest to the text.1 Martial arts are sports which make you quick, strong and supple, both mentally and physically, usually after ten yearstask practice.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Казырбаева, Дворецкая 11 класс, Титул:
2 A. Read the article and choose the summary which is the closest to the text.
1 Martial arts are sports which make you quick, strong and supple, both mentally and physically, usually after ten yearstask practice. You can practise them even in the office or while driving a car.
2 A black belt in karate is essential for martial arts. It is the result of ten yearstask practice, three times a week, which results in a torn suit, cracked ribs and a fight outside a pub every ten years.
3 Martial arts are a group of pointless ways of keeping fit — pointless because you get injured by practising with others and you will probably never have a chance to use these skills to defend yourself against an attacker.
I must warn you — I have a black belt in karate." Roughly translated, this means, "I must warn you — I have a black belt in advanced paranoia and Itaskm so terrified of you beating me up that Itaskve devoted ten years of my life to making sure that you cantaskt."
Martial arts, no matter what anyone tries to tell you, have only one purpose: to hurt people. So people who do them have to offer a variety of excuses for their peculiar habit:
"Ittasks a great way of keeping fit." So is badminton.
"Ittasks a wonderful mental discipline." So is backgammon.
"It gives you an inner confidence." Now we are getting warmer.
The martial arts practitioner, you see, is almost invariably the person youtaskd least suspect. Little Perkins in Accounts, for example; such a quiet, mild mannered chap. Whotaskd have thought he spent three nights a week learning how to kill people?
The whole practice of martial arts does, to the casual observer, seem more than a little odd. Strange people wearing pyjamas kicking, shouting and bowing to one another. Dontaskt these people deserve our pity for the anguish they must undergo in pursuit of their "art"?
Lettasks assume that it takes, say, ten years of training to reach black belt. Thattasks ten years of minor (and possibly even major) injuries along the way. Broken fingers, sprained wrists, cracked ribs, bruised shins — week in, week out for ten years. Wouldntaskt you simply prefer to get a good kicking outside a pub once every ten years. Surely it would be a lot less painful.
Most painful, however, must be the fact that all these ersatz Bruce Lees rarely, if ever, get a chance to show off their skills. Just imagine the frustration. It must be like owning a fancy Mercedes-Benz, but being banned from driving for life.
Most people, thankfully, have no great wish to practise various methods of inflicting grievous bodily harm on their fellow men. But what about those who do? Perhaps youtaskre one of them and take great exception to what youtaskve just read. In which case, what are you going to do about it? Come round and beat me up?
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