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1) gets 2) has 3)speaks 4)plays 5)swims 6)goes 7)sits 8) goes
1. One of the types of sports that use bat and ball (horizontal )
1. The winner of the competition (vertical )
2. Sports a person who trains or directs athletes or athletic teams (v)
3. Team sport in which the goal is to get the ball into the opponents legs or other parts of the body (except the hands) (h)
4. A program of physical fitness that involves such exercise (h)
5. Winter sport that combines ski race with shooting a rifle (h)
6. A sport in which players are on opposite sides of the site and divided by a net slung shuttlecock over the net impacts (h)
7. The gymnastic moves of an acrobat (v)
8. A player assigned to protect the goal in various sports (h)
9. A competition or series of competitions held to determine a winner (v)
9. Task to identify the best (h)
10. One of the oldest sports, including competitions in different shells, and in the floor exercise and vault (h)
11. Activities, such as sports, exercises, and games, that require physical skill and stamina (v)
12. The act of competing, as for profit or a prize (h)
13. Sports team ball game, whose purpose - to throw the ball into the hands of the opponents basket (h)
14. Two unarmed combat athletes using certain methods (h)
14. The oldest and most prestigious (v)
15. Mountain climbing, especially in the alps (h)
16. A large, usually open structure for sports events with tiered seating for spectators
17. Sports discipline is to bridge swimming various distances (h)
18. A team sports game with the ball and bat (h)
19. Sport which involves the movement of an athlete or a pair of athletes skating on ice (h)
20. Defeat of an enemy or opponent (v)
21. Major international multi-sport event (h)
22. One who trains, especially one who coaches athletes, racehorses, or show animals
A: Hi,Jenny. Are you free this afternoon?
B: Why?
A: Let's go to the theatre? I want to see a new play.
B: Sorry, i am busy this afternoon.How about going tomorrow morning?
A: Sure,that's. a good idea.
B: OK, see you at 9 o'clock.