A. PEOPLE B. PERSON C. PERSONS D. PEOPLESIII. READ THE FOLLOWING PA...

6. A. people B. person C. persons D. peoplesIII. Read the following passage about crazy sports. Fill each of the gaps with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.CRAZY SPORTS Royal SoccerTwo soccer matches are held every year in a small village in England. The teams include everyone in the village. There is no specific rule. Just be careful not to kill anyone! We don’t know when the game started.Chess BoxingThis game is popular in Finland. You need to be both smart and strong, because players play chess and then box against each other. There are 11 rounds. Winning comes from either a checkmate or a knockout. This game was first seen in a 1991 movie.Cheese ChaseThis game is held in a small corner of the British Isles. It involves 20 competitors chasing a block of cheese down the hill. Whoever gets the cheese wins. The game is at least 200 years old.Sports Where? How to play? Origin?Royal Soccer England no (2) ___________ unknownChess Boxing (1) ___________ combination of chess and(3) ___________ since 1991Cheese Chase British Isles chase a (4) ___________ down the hill since (5) ___________ years agoIV. Read the passage and answer the questions. Watching television is an interesting and fun activity. The first television broadcast in Australia was in 1956. Back then, the pictures on a TV were black and white only. Television has changed a lot since then.There are several channels and they show different TV programmes. In Western Australia, the main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten, and SBS. TV guides tell us what programmes are showing on which channel, andat what time on a day.Many programmes on television are episodes. They are part of a series. These episodes usually last for either 30 minutes or a full hour. At the weekend there are interesting films. You can watch them instead of going to the cinema.