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有关网球的全英语介绍英语的阿,不要用中文,当然有中文翻译附在下方更好~长一些的,能讲足3分钟的

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有关网球的全英语介绍
英语的阿,不要用中文,当然有中文翻译附在下方更好~
长一些的,能讲足3分钟的
有关网球的全英语介绍英语的阿,不要用中文,当然有中文翻译附在下方更好~长一些的,能讲足3分钟的
弄了几篇~
第一篇~
Tennis, is a kind of sports interesting but expensive. because you have to buy the pat and balls before you play it, especially the pat is rather expensive, it probably cost you several hundred yuan or even more if you want to buy a better one to improve your playing skill. And the ground is basic condition for the tennis players.As building a piece of ground may cost several hundred thousand yuan, so the expense of renting the ground is higher than that of the other kind of sports.In addition,tennis need good skill and technique, which is not so easy to learn and master, hance the players should spend a long time to learn the basic skill of playing tennis. From the angle of profession, the playing pose is crucial for the person who learn playing tennis primitively, which may decide the future of him.Although playing tennis isn't an easy bussiness for amateur, but it actually is interesting and charming, attracting lots of people including students, white-skirt,and so on.
In my memory, there were few people know tennis, even say nothing of playing tennis several years ago.but with the first coming of Great Master into china 2003, tennis has becoming popular more and more in china. Recently,you can see lot of people playing tennis anywhere,regardless of the ground, from that we can see the passion shown by tennis.
The Tennis Great Master first coming to china is 2003, but which hadn't arose the public great attention. by contrast with the last time, the Tennis Great Master in shanghai this year attracts the global eyes,from the building of fully new and modern stadium to well organization and advertising of the game, shanghai impressed world deeply. but there was a little regret for tennis funs was the dropping outof several great masters, safin, aggas, nadar and rodiac was injured with the different part of their bodies, hwiit was absent because of his first baby will come to this world during the time of Master Cup,it was reasonable for him to quit this game. The ATP organization take some active and effective measures to compensate for fans to maintain the brand of Great Master Cup,they announced that the persons who had bought the ticket this year can enjoy the sixty percent of discount next year.Investigation showed that this measure was welcome among the fans, and they were also looking forward to the wonderful games next year.
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第二篇~
奥运英语故事:现代网球的诞生
In 1874, Major Walter C. Wingfield patented in London the equipment and rules for a game fairly similar to modern tennis. In the same year, the first courts appeared in the United States. By the following year, equipment sets had been sold for use in Russia, India, Canada, and China.
Croquet was highly popular at this time, and the smooth croquet courts proved readily adaptable for tennis. Wingfield's original court had the shape of an hourglass, narrowest at the net, and it was shorter than the modern court.His rules were subjected to considerable criticism, and he revised them in 1875, but he soon left the further development of the game to others.
In 1877, the All England Club held the first Wimbledon tournament, and its tournament committee came up with a rectangular court and a set of rules that are essentially the game we know today. The net was still five feet high at the sides, a carryover from the game's indoor ancestor, and the service boxes were 26 feet deep, but by 1882, the specifications had evolved to their current form.
在1874年,Walter C. Wingfield市长发明了一种新的网球装置和游戏规则,类似现在的网球,并获得了专利权.同年,在美国出现了第一个真正意义上的网球场地.随后的第二年,这种装置被销售到俄罗斯,印度,加拿大和中国.在那时,槌球很受欢迎,并且槌球的场地直接可以用来玩网球.
Wingfield所设计的场地形状象沙漏,在球网处最狭窄.他设计的规则虽然遭到了很多非议,并与1875年别修改,但是他却带来了现代网球的开端.
在1877年,一个英国的俱乐部展开了第一次Wimbledon锦标赛,比赛所设计的长方形场地和比赛规则和今天的一样.网子仍然是五英尺高,发球箱仍然是26英尺深,但是在1882年,进行了一些细微的修改,才产生了现在网球.
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第三篇~~
Tennis
It was in France that the game as we know it today really came into being. During the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries it became the highly fashionable sport of kings and noblemen and was called ' Jeu de paumme' - the game of the palm. Early French players would begin a game by shouting 'tenez' i.e. 'Play!' and the game soon became known as Royal, or Real Tennis.
Real tennis was actually very different to the game that we know today. It was played indoors, in large galleries with jutting roofs and points were won according to how the ball was played off of the gallery walls. This is very different to today's Lawn Tennis, where the rectangular court is laid out on a grass surface and the play is within marked boundaries, not off of the walls. Another key difference is that Real tennis used a system of chases. In today's game if a ball bounces twice it is dead. In Real Tennis however, a marker would mark the point of the second bounce. This was known as the chase. In addition to playing for points, opponents would compete by trying to put their chase as close as possible to their opponents back wall. A player who had lagged behind in the points could come from behind to win the match by being more skilful at the chase.
After its initial rise in popularity with the French nobility, tennis spread throughout Europe, becoming particularly popular in England. As in France the game became recognised as the sport of kings. Henry VIII was a very keen player and built a court at his palace in Hampton Court, still used today by Real Tennis enthusiasts. Tennis wasn't just confined to France and England though, and the game also spread to Spain, Italy, Holland, Switzerland and Germany. In the 18th century however, the game went into decline, the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars virtually eliminating it across most of Europe.
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第四篇~~
Tennis is a game played between either two players ("singles") or two teams of two players ("doubles"). Players use a stringed racquet to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court. Originating in Europe in the late 19th century, tennis spread first throughout the English-speaking world, particularly among the upper classes. Tennis is now once again an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society, by all ages, and in many countries around the world. Except for the adoption of the tie-breaker in the 1970s, its rules have remained remarkably unchanged since the 1890s. Along with its millions of players, millions of people follow tennis as a spectator sport, especially the four Grand Slam tournaments.
都在这了~~
你挑挑看看念出来的时间长短~
太长了就删点~
太短再从别的文章里拿一俩句就是~~