Do you know names of NBA Team
Unit6SectionB2a-2e课件人教版英语九年级

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James Naismith December 21,1891
Berlin 1936
America’s NBA
the CBA
2d Use the mind map to summarize what you and your partner remember about the development of basketball. Use the following questions to help you. 1. Who invented basketball and how is it played?
Make a list of good and difficult things about being a famous basketbaGlloopdlayer. Difficult
He can have both money and fame.It’s easy to get hurt.
Many people may look up to him. It’s tiring and hard to practice
Kobe smiled and answered,“ Have you ever seen the scene of Los Angeles at 4 a.m.? I see often, because I have been starting training at that time.”
2c Complete the mind map with the information in the passage. What else can you add to the mind map?
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The NBA Championship
The NBA Championship, sponsored by the American Men's Professional Basketball League (NBA), is held in June every year. It is a competition between the Eastern League champions and the Western League champions. The winning team has won the honorary title of the NBA championship. Each season, the top eight of the Eastern and Western leagues, finalized through the regular season, enter the playoffs. In the playoffs, there are seven four wins, the sequence of which is: first to eighth, second to seventh, third to sixth, fourth to fifth; then by the winners of first and eighth to the winners of fourth and fifth; second and seventh to the winners of third and sixth. After deciding the eastern and Western championships, the division finals compete for the championship.
九年级英语Unit 6 Do you know when basketball was invented?

NBA (National Basketball Association) 美国篮球协会 (美国职业篮球联赛)
• NBA is short of National Basketball Association in the United States.
CBA (China Basketball Association) 中国篮球协会(中国职业篮球联赛)
James Naismith invented basketball when he was at collage.
1 Basketball was created in 1861. James Naismith was born in 1861. 2 Dr Naismith was from Canada. 3 People played basketball outdoors on school playground. indoors a hard wooden floor. 4 It will be dangerous if players knock into each other.
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a metal hoop 金属篮圈 basket
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Title Do you know when basketball was invented? The history of basketball.
How to play basketball?
Tips: The title often tells us the content of the passage, and the picture tells a part of it.
英语演讲稿关于篮球

英语演讲稿关于篮球英语演讲稿关于篮球【篇一:nba的英语演讲稿】《你究竟有多想成功》there was a young man who you know he wanted to make a lot of money and so hewent to this guru, right? he told the guru “you know i wanna be on the same levelyou on”. and the guru said “if you wanna be on the same level i’m on, i’ll meetyou tomorrow at the beach.”so the young man got there at 4am, he all ready to rock n roll, got on a suit .should a wore shorts. the old man grabs his hand he says “how bad do you wanna be successful?” he said “real bad” he said “walk on out into the water”.so he walks out into the water. watch this.when he walks out into the water it goeswaist dehe’s thinkin’, “i wanna make money, he’s got me out here swi mming. i don’t want to be a life guard, i want to make money.”i do not know how many of you all have asthma in here today, but have you everhad an attack before, you are short of breathe, you’re weezy, and the only thingyou’re trying to do is get some a ir.you do no t care about no basketball game! youdon’t care about what’s on tv. you don’t care about anybody calling you. you don’t care about a party. the onlything you care aboutwhen u trying to breathe is getting some fresh air, that’s it! when you get to the point where all you wanna like to be is successful as badas you would want to breathe, then you will be successful! i’m here to tell you thatthe no.1 the most of you say you want to be successful but you don’t want it bad ,you just kind of want it. you don’t want it badder than you would like to party, you don’t want it as much as you wanna be cool, most of you don’t wantsuccess as much as you want to sleep! some of you love sleep more than you love success. and i’m here to tell you that if you’re going to be successful you’ve got to be willing to give up sleep.you got to be willing to work of three hours, two hours. if you really want tobe successful somedays you’re going to have to stay up for three days in a row! becauseif you go to sleep you might miss the opportunity to be successful. that’s how badyou have to want it. you got the days wanna?listen to me, you gotta want to besuccessful so bad that you forget to eat. beyonce said once she was on the set, doingher thing. three days has gone by, she forgot she didnt eat, cause she was engaged.inever forgot when 50 cent was doing his movie? did a little research, 50 cent thatwhen he wasn’t doing his movie, he was doing his . and they said, “when do you sleep50!?” “sleep?!”, he said, “sleep?! sleep is for those people who are broke. idon’t sleep. i got an opportunity to make a dream a reality.” you won’t be successful until you say “i don’t need that money cause i gotit in here!”有一个年轻人,他想赚很多钱,所以他去了大师,对吧?他告诉大师”你知道我要在同一水平上你”。
乔丹名人堂演讲英文

乔丹名人堂演讲英文乔丹即迈克尔乔丹是美国NBA前职业篮球运动员,20xx年4月1日,乔丹名列20xx年全球退役运动员的收入榜第1。
今天给大家分享一篇乔丹在名人堂的精彩演讲,希望对大家有所帮助。
乔丹名人堂演讲英文Thank you! Thank you!I told my friends I would come here to say "thank you' then walked off. I cant, its no way. I get so many people I can thank. In all the videos, you never just saw me, also Scottie Pippen and the championship we won. Ive got a lot of questions over the last four weeks. Anybody says "well, why do you pick David Thompson?' I know why, David knows why and maybe you guys dont know. But as I grow up in North Carolina, I was eleven years old, 1974, I think, when David won the championship. I hated North Carolina, but I ended up in North Carolina. But I was in love with David Thompson, not just for the game basketball, but in terms of what he represented. You know, we all, as David says or said we go through trails and tribulations. And he did, and I was inspired by him. And when I called him and asked him to stand up for me, I know I shocked a shoot out of him. I know I did. But he is very kind to say, 'Yeath, Ill do it.' That is not disrespect to the North Carolina guy; we all know Iam true blue North Carolina guy to the heart. Coach Smith, Larry Brown, Sam Perkins, James Worthy, you know all of those guys.Id like to start to my parents. You guys see all the I-likes. What is about me that you guys dont know? As I set up here and watch all the other guys give their history. So many things I didnt know about Jerry Sloan. And we lived on the phone, but I didnt know he was in a small class from the first grade to the eighth grade. Even David Robinson, I have known David for some time. You know, but I found some things, good things or bad things about him that I didnt know. And Chipson, Ive known Chipson for years. My father and my mother spent a lot time with Mike and found out good things about her, but what about me that you guys dont know?I got two brothers, James and Larry, five four and five five in height. They give me all I could ever ask for. As brothers, in terms of competition. My brother Larry is an ideal situation with small things coming with small packages. This do fall me every single day. To the extend that my mother used to come out and make us come in because we were fighting way too much. My older brother was always gone. He is served in the army for 31 years. And the competition didnt stop there. My sister who is one year younger than me, never want to be alone by herself. She took classes, extra classes, graduated from high school with me, to go to university North Carolina with me, and to graduate fairer than me. Andyou guys wanna know where my competition nature comes from, it came from them, it came from my older sister and she is not here today. My father who is not here today, obviously he is with us, all of us. My competitive nature has gone a long way from the first time I picked up any sports, baseball, football, run-track, basketball, anything in this class I played.They started to fire me; you know that fire started from my parents. As I moved on my career, people add wood to that fire. Coach Smith, what can I say about him? He is a legendary coach. Lerold Smith, now you guys think thats a mistake. Lerold Smith was the guy when I got kicks he got picked in the team. He is here tonight. He is still the same six seven guy. He is not even bigger. His level is even about the same. But he started the whole process for me, because when he made the team and I didnt, I wanted to prove, not just to Lerold Smith, not just to myself, but to the coach who actually picked Lerold over me. I want to make sure he understood you made a mistake, dude.Buss Peterson, My roommate. When I first met Buss, all I heard about was that this kid from Ashville North Carolina was clearly unplayed against but he has never played against me then, so how do you come to be the player of the year? Is that some type of media, exposure, you know I came from Wilmington, you know, where two channel, channel ABC and channel NBC that I never saw NBA at all when I grow up. Theydidnt have CBS receiver in North Carolina or Wilmington also. Buss Peterson became a dead on my board. When I get a chance to meet Peterson on the basketball court. But he is a great person. It isnt the fault of his. It was just my competitive natures. I didnt think he can beat me or is better than me as a basketball player. And he became my roommate. From that point on, he became my focal point not knowingly. He didnt know it, but he did. And Coach Smith, the day when he was on the Sports Illustrated, he named four starters and he didnt name me. That burned me up, because I got to be on that Sports Illustrate. He had his own vision about giving a freshman that exposure, I totally understand that but from a basketball sense I deserve to be on that Sports Illustrated, and he understands that.And it didnt stop there. My competitive natures went right into the pros, I get to the bulls which I am very proud. At the time Jerry Reinsdorf didnt own the team. It was another organization Reinsdorf drafted me. Kevin Loughery was my first coach. Kevin used to take practice and put me in starting five. You know, he made a competitive thing where the losing team had to run. So now we are almost on the winning team, halfway on the game, halfway on the situation, he switched me to the losing team. So I took that as a competitive thing, but you were trying to test me and by nine times out of ten the second team would come back to win no matter what he did. So I appreciated Kevin to give me thatchallenge, providing that type of fire with me and he threw another log on that fire for me. Jerry Reinsdorf, I mean what else can I say. The next year when I came back I broke my foot; I was out of 65 games. And when I came back I wanna play. The doctor came with his old theory that you can play only seven minutes a game, but I am practicing two hours a day.I am saying, well, I dont agree with that math. And back then, whoever has the worst record gets the most balls in Ping-Pang balls, you know you can decide what pick you can have, but I dont care about that. I just wanted to win. I wanna made to playoffs. I wanna keep that energy going in Chicago. So I had to go into his office and sat down with him and say "Jerry, I actually think I should play more than 14 minutes and practice more than two hours. He said "We have to protect the long-term investment weve invested on you. I said "I really think I should be able to play.' He said "Let me ask you this, if you had a headache.' At that time, there was ten percent that I can hurt my ankle or my foot. He said "You had a headache and you got ten capsules, and one of them is coated with poison, would you take it?' I looked him and say "It depends on how bad is that headache. How bad is that headache' .Jerry looked me and say "You are OK, I guess you had a good answer, you can go back to play. You let me allow you to go back and play.' You know, Jerry provided a lot of difficult obstacles for me but at the same time the guy gave me a opportunity to perform at the highest level in terms of basketball. Thebulls, the whole bulls organization, you know, they did great adjustments for me and all my teammates. Believe me I had a lot of teammates in all the 14 years I played for the bulls. I respect each one of them. I just want them to win. No matter how you looked at it. Doug Collins came the same time when I was trying to play at the summer time. He said "well, you are part of the organization and the organization said you cant play at the summer time. I said "you read the things in my contract; in my contract I have the love the game clause. That means I can play anytime I want, any place I want And Doug looked at me and said "you are right, you are right.' And thats how we became a little closer. Jerry Krause is right there and Jerry is not here. Obviously I dont know whod invite him, I didnt. But, I hope he understands it goes a long way. He is a very competitive person. I was a very competitive person. He said organizations win championships. I said "I didnt see organizations playing with the flu in Utah. I didnt see it playing with a bad ankle.' Granted, granted, I think organizations put together teams, but at the end of the day, teams got to go out and play. I think the players win the championship, and the organization has something to do with it, dont get me wrong. But dont try to put the organization above players. Because player still got to go out of there and perform. You guys got to pay us, but I am still to out to play.Obviously youve seen my kids Marcus and Jeffery. I love you guys. Ithink you guys represent a lot of me and a lot of different person as your mum, you represent them as well. You know, I think you guys have a heavy burden. I wouldnt want to be you guys if I had to. You know, because all the expectations you have to deal with. I mean, look around you, they charge a thousand dollars ticket for this thing, for this holy event. It used to be 200 dollars, but I paid it. You know, I have no choice.I have a lot of families and a lot of friend I have to bring in. So thank all of you to raising ticket price. I love you guys, you guys have a host of people supporting you, family, friends, people that you dont know, relatives coming our of the woodworks. You know, no matter how you look at it, but I think we taught you right. Your mum and I, hopefully you can make the right decisions when the time comes. My mum, what can I say about my mum, my mum never stays still. You think I am busy. She is always on the go. Without her, she is rough, she is unbelievable. Even right now, she takes over two jobs. She is unbelievable woman. As I experienced the failure each everyday, it is her. She classically keeps me focus on the good things about life. You know, how people perceive you, how you respect them, you know, whats good for the kids, whats good for you, you know, how you perceive public, take a second thoughts and pause to think about things you should do. These all came from my parents, you know, came from my mum. She is still like this these days, I am 46 years old, she is still parenting me today. Thats a good thing. Ill love her todeath. Ill love her to death.And I will thank a couple of people that you guys probably wouldnt even think I will thank. Isaiah Thomas, Magic Johnson and George Gervin. They are the so-called freezing-out in my rookie season. I wouldnt remember you guys gave me the motivation to say, you know what? Evidently I havent proved enough to these guys. Ive got to prove these guys that I deserve what I got at this level. No matter what people have said, if it is rumor, I never took it is truth. But you guys never froze me up, because I was yet happy to be there no matter how you look at it. From that point forward, I wanted to prove to you, Magic, Larry, Gorge and everybody that I deserve to be on this level as much as anyone else. And hopefully over the whole period of career I have done that, without a doubt. Even in the Detroit, weve done that.Pat Riley, you and I go way back. I still remember in Pat Riley, in Pat Riley. I was coming in there, got leaving; you decided to stay a couple of days. You were coming into my suite and told me to get out of my suite. You slid a note on the leak of my door, although you had to move, you didnt move. You slid the note, saying' I enjoyed the competition, congratulation, but we will meet again. And I take the heart in that, because I think in all I can see you are competitive and even from a coach standing point. You challenge me every time I play the Nicks, the Heats, I dont think you are with the Lakers, but every time I play againstyou, you have "Jordan Stoppers' on your team, you have John Starks who I love. You even had my friend Oakley says "We cant go to the lunch, we cant go to the dinner together, because this guy hit me harder than anybody else in the league. He was my best friend. Patrick Erving and I are the same age. We came up at the same time. But we cant go to the lunch together. Why is this an issue? You think I play against Patrick any different than I play anybody else? No, no. They had your learned guy became the Nicks, coach after you, Jeff van gundy. He said I cant be player fairly and I may dead on the basketball court. Where is it come from? I just happen to be a friendly guy. I get along with everybody, but at the same time when the light comes on, I am more competitive than anybody. So you guys, I must say thank you for giving me the motivation that I desperately needed.Phil Jackson is, to me, is a professional Dean Smith. He challenged me mentally, not just physically. You know, he understood the game, along with Tex Wenter. They taught me a lot about the basketball game. Tex being the specialist, I can never please Tex. And I love Tex. Tex is not here. And I know he is here in spirit. I can remember a game coming after the basketball court; we were down five to ten points. And I go off about 25 points, we came back to win the game. As we walked out the floor and Tex looked me and said "you know, there is I in team.' I said "there is not I in team, but there is I in win.' I think he got my message. Iwill do anything to win. You know, that means we play team format to win. That means I will do what I have to do. No matter how you look at it. Then you had all your media message "Scoring champion cant win a NBA title'. You are not good as Magic Johnson, you are not good as Larry Bird. You are good, but you are not good as those guys. I have to listen to all this. And that put so much wood on that fire. It kept me each everyday trying to get better as a basketball player. I am not saying they were wrong. I may look at them from a different perspective. But at the same time as a basketball player, I am trying to become the best I can. You know, for someone like me who achieve a lot in this kind of career, you look for any kind of messages that people may say or do to get you motivated to play the game basketball to the highest level. Because thats what I feel when I assail at my best.And my last example and the last you guys probably have seen. I hate to do it to them. He is such a nice guy. When I first met Bryon Russell, John and Karl, I was in Chicago in 1994. I was working out for baseball and they all came down for workout and shooting around. I came over and say "Hello', and at this time I had no thoughts of coming back and playing the game of basketball. Bryon Russell came over to me and said "why did you quit? why did you quit? You know I could guard you, if I ever see you in a pair of shorts'. Do you remember? John. When I did decide to come back in 1995 and we played Utah in 96, Im at thecenter circle and Bryon Russell is standing next to me. I said "You remember the conversation you made in 1994 about I think I can guard you, I can shut you down, I would love to play against you? Well, you are about to get your chance, and believe me ever since that day he got his chance, I dont know how succeed he was. I think he got his chance. From this day forward, if he ever say me in shorts, I would come at him.I know you guys got to go. I know Ive been up here a lot longer than I told my friends I was gonna up here, I cried, I was supposed to get up , said "Thank you' and walked off and I am not able to do that. So I appreciate it. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. As I close, the game basketball has been everything to me, my refuge, a place I am always gone when I need to find comfort and peace. Its been a source of intense pain and a source of most intense feelings of joy and satisfaction. The one that no one of you can imagine. Its been a relationship of number of intersection. It gave me the great expects and love for the game. It provided me with a platform and shared my passions with millions in the way I neither expected nor could imagine in my career. I hope its given millions of people touch and optimism to achieve their goals through hard work, perspiration and positive attitude. Although I am recognized with this honor of being in the Hall of Fame, I dont look this moment as final relationship between me and the basketball. It simply a continuation of something I started a long time ago. One day, you maylook up a senior player at a game of 50.Oh, no. Dont laugh. Dont laugh. Never say never, because limits, like fear, are often just an illusion.Thank you very much!。
关于姚明的英语小作文不少于五十字

关于姚明的英语小作文不少于五十字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Yao Ming: A Towering LegendHi friends! Today I want to tell you all about one of my biggest heroes, Yao Ming. He's a really tall basketball player from China who played in the NBA. At 7 feet 6 inches, he was a giant on the court!Yao was born in 1980 in Shanghai. From a very young age, his parents could tell he was going to be super tall. His mom was 6 feet 3 inches and his dad was 6 feet 7 inches, so maybe it's not that surprising. Still, Yao ended up being even taller than both of them!When Yao was 9 years old, he started playing basketball. Can you imagine being 9 years old but already taller than most adults? That must have been crazy! I'm only 10 and I'm not even 5 feet tall yet. Yao was probably already dunking on kiddie hoops at that age.Yao quickly became one of the best young players in China. He joined professional teams as a teenager and helped lead the Chinese national team to some big wins. But Yao had even bigger dreams - he wanted to go play in the NBA, the best basketball league in the world.In 2002, when Yao was 22 years old, his dream came true. The Houston Rockets picked him as the #1 overall pick in the NBA draft. Suddenly, Yao went from being a huge star in China to being a rookie in America, trying to make it in the big leagues. It must have been incredibly difficult, but Yao was determined to succeed.And boy, did he ever! Yao took the NBA by storm immediately. In his first season, he was already one of the best centers in the entire league. With his huge height and skills, he could dominate the paint on offense and block shots on defense. Yao led the Rockets to the playoffs in his very first year.Over the next several seasons, Yao established himself as an NBA superstar. He made the All-Star team 8 times and led the Rockets to some of their best seasons ever. Yao was an ambassador for basketball in China, helping grow interest in the sport all across Asia. Everywhere he went, crowds would chant "YAO MING! YAO MING!"My favorite thing about Yao was his humble attitude despite being so talented. He always stayed grounded and gave credit to his teammates. Yao loved joking around and having fun, even though he was this huge global icon. I remember seeing him do funny things in interviews, like struggling to fit into tiny sports cars because he was so enormously tall.Sadly, injuries eventually caught up with Yao and he had to retire from basketball in 2011 when he was just 30 years old. His feet simply couldn't handle the pounding anymore from carrying around all that height and weight for so many years. It was heartbreaking to see such a great player have his career end too soon due to injuries.But Yao's impact and legacy will live on forever. He inspired millions of kids across China and Asia to take up basketball. He was a pioneering global superstar who helped bridge cultures between the East and West. And personally, Yao showed me that through hard work and perseverance, even a kid from Shanghai could go on to become one of the most famous athletes on the planet.Yao Ming was simply a tremendous player and person. At his size, he could have been intimidating, but he always had a warm smile and fun-loving spirit. He took Asian basketball to newheights (no pun intended!) and represented China with class and professionalism every step of the way. Yao is a true hero and trailblazer.I can only dream of being as tall as Yao one day! But even if I never reach 7 feet 6 inches, I'll always look up to him (again, no pun intended) as a role model for working hard, staying humble, and achieving greatness. Yao Ming cast a massive shadow, but it was one of inspiration and possibility. He showed that giants can exist, both on and off the basketball court.篇2Yao Ming: The Gentle Giant Who Made It BigHi there! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you all about one of my biggest heroes, Yao Ming. He's this super tall guy from China who played in the NBA, which is the best basketball league in the world. I got really into basketball a few years ago and that's when I first learned about Yao Ming. At first,I was just amazed by how incredibly tall he is at 7 feet 6 inches(2.29 meters)! That's like two of me standing on top of each other. I couldn't believe someone could be that big.But then I started learning more about Yao and realized he was way more than just a really tall guy. He's actually one of thegreatest basketball players ever from Asia and helped make the sport super popular in China. Can you imagine how hard it must have been for him growing up in a country where basketball wasn't very big at all? Yao had to work his tail off and never gave up on his dream of playing pro ball.I read that Yao started getting into basketball because his parents were both really tall professional basketball players in China. So I guess you could say he was born to play the game! Even as a kid, Yao towered over everyone and it was obvious he had amazing skills and potential. By the time he was a teenager, he was the best young player in all of China. That's when NBA scouts really started taking notice of this giant kid who could do incredible things on the court.In 2002, Yao's dream came true when he was drafted by the Houston Rockets. I can't even imagine how exciting but also scary that must have been for a 22-year-old from Shanghai to suddenly move to the United States and start playing against the best players on the planet. It's kind of like if I got drafted to play pro baseball - I'd be terrified! But Yao was so determined and brave. From the very start, he worked as hard as he could to get better and better.Pretty soon, Yao became a huge star in the NBA. Yeah, his size helped him score lots of points and grab tons of rebounds. But he was so skilled too with great shooting, passing and defensive skills. He made it to the All-Star game eight times, which is really hard to do. And he helped the Rockets make the playoffs several years in a row, which is also super difficult. Yao showed the world that basketball players from China could make it big in the NBA after all.But you know what I admire most about Yao Ming? It's what an amazing person and role model he's been off the basketball court. First of all, Yao has always been humble and never brags about how talented and successful he is. He once said: "I'm just a basketball player. People shouldn't put athletes on a pedestal." How cool is that? He seems to really appreciate his fans but also wants to stay grounded and remember his roots.Yao has also done so much to help make the world a better place through his charity work and activism. After he retired from playing in 2011, he created his own foundation to help build basketball courts, playgrounds and reading rooms in rural areas of China. He wanted to give back and provide opportunities for kids who grew up poor like he did. What a kind and generous spirit!Yao has been an awesome ambassador too for both basketball and China itself. He's traveled all over the world doing speaking tours and fan events to help promote the sport he loves. And he served as one of the ambassadors for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, which was a huge source of pride for China. Everywhere Yao goes, he makes friends and shows people what a great culture China has.I'll never forget when Yao came to my city a couple years ago to receive an award and do a basketball camp for kids. I was one of the lucky ones who got to attend! It was so inspiring to see this hugely famous and successful athlete taking time to work with us and share his wisdom. He taught us basketball drills but also life lessons about staying humble, working hard, and treating others kindly. What a powerful role model.So to sum it all up, Yao Ming is one of my biggest heroes for a million reasons. Yeah, he was an incredibly talented and hardworking basketball star who achieved so much success at the highest levels. But even more importantly, he's an amazing human being who has used his fame to make the world a better place. Yao shows that you can accomplish great things through dedication and perseverance while still staying grounded and generous. That's the kind of person I hope to be when I grow up- using whatever talents I have to help others and leave a positive legacy. Yao Ming will always be my role model for what it means to be a true champion, both on and off the court.篇3Yao Ming: The Towering Giant Who Made Basketball HistoryHi there! My name is Tommy, and I'm a huge fan of basketball. Today, I want to tell you all about one of the greatest players who ever graced the hardwood – Yao Ming!Yao Ming is a former professional basketball player from China. He stands at an incredible 7 feet 6 inches tall, which makes him one of the tallest players in NBA history! Can you imagine how it must feel to be that tall? I'm only 4 feet 6 inches, so Yao Ming is almost twice my height!Yao Ming was born on September 12, 1980, in Shanghai, China. From a very young age, it was clear that he was destined for greatness. His parents were both professional basketball players, and Yao Ming inherited their amazing height and talent.When he was just nine years old, Yao Ming was already over 6 feet tall! That's taller than most adults. His parents knew thathe had a special gift, so they enrolled him in a sports school to help him develop his skills.As Yao Ming grew older, his talent became more and more apparent. He joined the Shanghai Sharks, a professional basketball team in China, when he was just 17 years old. That's almost unheard of for someone so young!Yao Ming's incredible skills caught the attention of the Houston Rockets, an NBA team in the United States. In 2002, they selected him as the first overall pick in the NBA draft. This made Yao Ming the first player from China to be drafted into the NBA.Playing in the NBA was a huge challenge for Yao Ming. Not only did he have to adjust to a new country and culture, but he also had to compete against some of the best players in the world. Despite these challenges, Yao Ming quickly became a fan favorite.His size and strength made him a dominant force in the paint, and his soft touch around the basket made him a nightmare for opposing defenders. Yao Ming was also a great teammate and a true ambassador for the game of basketball.During his eight seasons with the Houston Rockets, Yao Ming was selected to the NBA All-Star team eight times. He was also named to the All-NBA Team five times, which is a huge honor given to the best players in the league.Sadly, Yao Ming's career was cut short due to injuries. He was forced to retire in 2011 at the age of 30. Despite his relatively short career, Yao Ming left a lasting impact on the game of basketball.He paved the way for future generations of Chinese players and helped to popularize the sport in his home country. Yao Ming was also a great role model, known for his humility, hard work, and dedication to the game.Today, Yao Ming is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016, cementing his legacy as a true legend of the game.But Yao Ming's impact goes beyond just basketball. He has used his fame and influence to promote important causes, such as animal conservation and education. He is also a successful businessman and a global ambassador for the sport of basketball.In conclusion, Yao Ming is a true inspiration to basketball fans all over the world. His incredible height, skill, and determination made him a force to be reckoned with on the court. But it's his humility, kindness, and dedication to making a positive impact that truly sets him apart. Yao Ming is a true giant, both on and off the court, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.篇4姚明,我的篮球英雄大家好!我今天要给大家介绍一个我非常喜欢的篮球英雄——姚明!姚明是中国最著名的篮球运动员之一,也是我心目中的偶像。
七年级英语报刊阅读英语阅读理解30题
七年级英语报刊阅读英语阅读理解30题1<背景文章>There was a great event at our school last week. It was the School Sports Day. Many students took part in different sports. The running races were very exciting. The students ran very fast. Some of them were like the wind. The long jump and high jump competitions were also wonderful. The students jumped very far and high. In the end, our class won the first prize in the team competition. We were all very happy.1. What event was held at the school last week?A. A music festivalB. A school sports dayC. An art exhibitionD. A science fair答案:B。
解析:文章开头提到“There was a great event at our school last week. It was the School Sports Day.”,明确说明上周学校举办的活动是School Sports Day。
2. How were the running races?A. BoringB. ExcitingC. TiringD. Difficult答案:B。
解析:文中提到“The running races were very exciting.”,说明跑步比赛是令人兴奋的。
英语人教PEP版九年级(上册)Unit+6+Section+B+2b-2e+
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· invented by Dr. James Naismith
·first game on December 21, 1891
·became an Olympic event in Berlin in the year 1936
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It is a game played indoors or outdoors between two teams of five players, in which each team tries to win points by throwing a ball through a basket.
The professional basketball groups are the NBA in America and the CBA in China. Basketball is played by more than 100 million people in over 200 countries.
NBA top ten (nba十大巨星)
Top 10 NBA Players of All TimeWho are the top 10 NBA players of all time? It's very hard to tell, as there are so many great talents who have and are currently out there on the basketball court. Nevertheless, here is an attempt to list down the very best of the lot.AdvertisementTime has changed every sport, and so has it changed basketball. Making a list ofthe top 10 NBA players of all time is a tough task, as the game has changeddrastically over time, and performances of players have changed due to the newrules which come out every now an d then.Michael JordanThis name had to feature right at the top. Michael Jordan was the most amazingplayer in t he history of basketball. Every time Jordan came onto the court, hedefied gravity with his t rademark Nike Airs basketball shoes. He was one of themost decorated and celebrated pla yer in the history of his game. He played for theChicago Bulls. There were many great play ers like Scottie Pippen and DennisRodman in the team, but Michael put the Chicago Bulls o n the success map. Hewon six NBA championships, 32,292 points, 5 MVP titles, and a roo m full of awardsand titles.Magic JohnsonKnown by his teammates as the creative passer, Johnson was one of the mostunselfish pla yers in the game, and inspired every one of his teammates to performbetter and better as time went by. He held 5 NBA titles, and was also awarded 3 NBA finals MVP rewards.Bill RussellBill Russell played basketball only for 13 seasons in the NBA, but won 11 championships. R ussell has won morechampionships than any other player in the game. Only Henri Richards of the Montreal Canadians has won as many titles asRussell. Though great Bill scored thousands of points during his career, he was more popular for his defensive skills. He wasalso an incredible rebounder. He finished his career with over 21,000 points, and shares the titl e with Stilt for more than 50rebounds in a single game.Kareem Abdul-JabbarKareem Abdul Jabbar was the highest scoring player in NBA history with 38,387 points. Ja bbar stood 7'2'' tall, and alongwith Magic Johnson, he dominated the '80s era. He is best r emembered for his signature skyhook shot, that had hiscompetitors confused for a long ti me. Not as dynamic as Johnson, Jabbar made his dominant presence felt in every gametha t he played. He retired with 6 NBA championships and 6 NBA MVP titles.Wilt ChamberlainChamberlain, popularly known as 'Stilt' on the court, won two NBA titles in his long career. But that doesn't make hiscontributions any less in this game. Stilt is the only player to sco re 100 points in a single game, and is one of two players tograb more than 50 rebounds in a single game. Chamberlain also enjoys the honor of being the only player to score moreth an 4,000 points in a single season. He retired gracefully with over 31,000 points, and nearl y 24,000 rebounds. In hisprime, Wilt the Stilt was one of the most dominant forces on the court.Larry BirdA furious player, Bird had one of the sweetest strokes in the history of the game. He was a delight to watch, and started hiscareer with the Boston Celtics, and was part of one the gr eatest rivalries in the history of basketball. His Celtics andJohnson's Lakers were always fie rce competitors, which created millions of fans and many memorable moments. He led the Celtics to 3 NBA titles in the '80s, and won the honor of the MVP finals.Tim DuncanTim Duncan is a 4-time NBA champion, and plays for the San Antonio Spurs. He is also a 2 -time NBA MVP, 3-time NBA FinalsMVP, and NBA Rookie of the Year. This power-forward is the only player in the history of NBA to be selected to both All-NBAand All-Defensive Team s during each of his first 13 seasons.Kobe BryantShaq and Kobe never saw eye to eye, but both were players that brought the Los Angeles Lakers success and many titles.Kobe and Shaq were compared to each other in almost eve ry move in the game. Kobe's speed and agility were the perfectpartnership to Shaq's inside game. Kobe Bryant was born to be a star, and he proved his worth by getting a spot in th e bigclub just after graduation. He holds the record of being the youngest player to score 1 0,000 career points, and also theyoungest to score 20,000 points. He holds two MVP titles and has won 3 championships for his team, and he also scored 81points in a single game a gainst the Raptors, which is considered the second best in NBA history.Shaquille O'NealKnown as the Diesel, O'Neal was one of the dominant players to ever step foot on the cour t. He was always panned bycritics as the worst free throw shooter in this history of this game. With a height of 7'1'' and weight which was over 300pounds, Shaq was unstoppable o n the court. He won 4 NBA titles, and scored over 25 points each game.Oscar RobertsonRobertson was given a $33,000 signing bonus when he entered the world of basketball wit h the Cincinnati Royals in the1960-61 season. He proved that he was worth every penny t hat the Royals had paid for him. He had a season average of30.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, a nd 9.7 assists. Despite his heroic skills, Robertson only won 1 NBA title in his career, but w illalways be remembered as one of the greatest players around.Of course, one would argue that there are many other great players who should have mad e this list. A few that can bementioned are Julius Erving, Paul Peirce, Ray Allen, Kevin Garn ett, D. Howard, Olajuwon, John Stockton, LeBron James, KarlMalone, Kevin Garnett, Jason Kidd, and Derrick Rose. Add your favorite player to the comments section that follows.Elgin Baylor has gotta be top 10 but I mostly agree with this list. If we are talking overall 5 on 5 basketball skill, then you must put Oscar robertson higher on this list. You even stated he averaged a triple double! - Kevin Jensen [July 3, 2014]Where is D. Howard - Don [September 24, 2011]how could you not mention paul peirce, ray allen, kevin garnett, dewight howard, just a few you fell to menition - Tony[July 16, 2011]sorry but 1 part is right the bottom is kind of messed up - Lil J [July 14, 2011]LOL! No Dream Olajuwon on your list, proves this is bogus. #1 in career blocks, top 10 in rebounding, top 20 in scoring, averaged 25pts 11 rebs in playoffs (one of 4-5 players to do that), finals mvp, 2 nba time champ, countless all-star games, and 8th in career steals 8TH! Did you hear me, 8th in steals! Across the board his numbers match and outdo all centers. He also shot 80%+ from the line in the playoffs, not a liability like other bigs ie shaq, duncan, howard etc. Stop making lists, if youre just gonna go Laker heavy. - Rudy Tea [May 11, 2011]No John Stockton or Karl Malone? What kind of pot do you smoke?... - Greg [May 11, 2011]you forgot to put derrick rose,rajon rondo,chauncey billups,tony parker,derrick fisher and jason kidd in the point guard list. you also forgot kobe bryant,ray allen and michael redd in the shooting guard list. you also forgot carmelo anthony,luol deng and paul pierce in the small forward list. you forgot tim duncan and kevin garnett in the power forward list. you also forgot pau gasol,dwight howard and andrew bogut in the center list. and you need to put a top 10 coach list. - Luke Fulkerson [May 9, 2011]not to insult you but by leaving ray allen and kobe bryant off your shooting guards, cp3 deron williams steve nash and rajon rondo off your point guards, paul pierce and melo and kevindurant off your small forward list, kevin garnett and c webb off your power fowads list, and dwight howard off your centers list you may have upset about every fan who read this page - Joey Soens [April 23, 2011]kobe before shaq - DJ [March 25, 2011]no!michael jordan is the best player...not kobe!and jason kidd is the best point guard,dwight howard is the best center! - Things That Mak [March 5, 2011]ayy man these players are still active why do you have 200X-2009 wite boyand luke ridnour, where da fukk is derrick rose cris paul d will steve nash wdf you dont know shh bout basketball -Fckyou [February 23, 2011]no tim duncan in top 10 greatest ever?is that a joke?tim duncan is the best pf to ever play in nba istory,how come you should not put TD in yor list?t,,il give you some info. tim duncan achievement,1998-ROY,,1999 FINALS MVP,,2002-2003 NBA LEAGUE two consecutive year,,2003 FINALS MVP,,2005 FINALS MVP,,4 NBA champ!12 allstar apearance,2001allstar co MVP not relevant, 12 straight all-nba team and 12 straight all-defensive team the only player in the history of the league achieve this 12 and 12 all nba and defensive team from his rookie year..mr big fundamental,infact he can elivate the game of his teammate,unselfish attitude' and his ability to make the shot when the game is on the line,,even if hes not scoring he can creat the doubles then kick out to the open man,he is a great passer,,big man can shoot can pass can rebound,defense,all in one player,,and most of all he is a great leader!for me tim is #8 to my TOP TEN NBA PLAYERS OF ALL TIME! - Agentyellow [February 4, 2011]Tim Duncan should be in the top ten all time... and about the player position... I wont even go into that... - Bob[February 2, 2011]you are wrong big time, where steve nash, chris paul in the top point guards, how about brandon roy in sg, and kevin durant in sf, ur wrong - Anonymous [January 24, 2011]W-T-F? Where's Dwight Howard on your Top Centers?Where's Steve Nash on Point Guard?Are you nuts? - NBA Fan [January 1, 2011]are you serious?!?! your top ten position players are cleary wrong!What about Chris Paul for point guards?!?!or Steve Nash or even Rajon Rondo ?Where is Carmelo Anthony in small fowards? or Danny Granger?And you would at least put dwight howard in the Centres and even Kevin Love for power foward! - Anonymous[December 31, 2010]What about Oscar Robertson? Jerry West? Hakeem Olajuwon? Karl Malone? Kobe is good but he is not better then any of those players - Khari Hutchings [December 4, 2010]Luke Ridnor... HAHAHAHAHA - YungBuck03 [December 4, 2010]*David Robinson, not Dennis (was thinking about Dennis Rodman for somereason) - Really [December 2, 2010]Shaq? Kobe? Really? The list really went off on a strange tangent there. It takes time for people to be added to the "All-Time List" and you added those last two? What about Jerry West, John Stockton, Hakeem Olajuwon, Dennis Robinson? The list goes on, but adding Kobe and Shaq to the list just hit a nerve with me for some reason; probably because those names are so out of place on this list which literally has legends on it... - Really [December 2, 2010]What about Kobe nag pau gasol? - Wtf [November 25, 2010]Everything was fine until I got to your best players by position for 2010. There are so many things wrong with this, I'm only going to name the huge reasons why I see this incorrect. Chris Paul, Derrick Rose, Deron Williams, and Rajon Rondo are the best 4 PGs in the game. AND THEY AREN'T ON THE LIST. I would put Steve Nash and Tony Parker in there as well. None of your PGs are stars. Kobe Bryant isn't in your top SGs. I have nothing else to say about that. Paul Pierce, Kevin Durant, and Carmelo Anthony aren't in your SFs. What the hell is up with that? No Tim Duncan or Kevin Garnett in your PFs, yet you included Drew Gooden, Tyrus Thomas, Al Harrington, and Craig Smith, who are all bench players? And you forgot to mention Dwight Howard, the BEST CENTER IN THE NBA in your Centers? All the players underneath your number 1 spot (who is a bench player himself) are ALL BENCH PLAYERS. How can you include Kwame Brown as a TOP CENTER IN THE LEAGUE? He is the biggest bust in the history of the NBA. I hope this was a joke. I really do. - Disgusted [November 24, 2010]How is Vince Carter not on the SF list? - Nick [November 23, 2010]Your list of of top NBA players by position is awful. Seriously keviin garnett is better then half the players on your list, and i guess ray allen isn't even a top shooting guard either, i mean he must really be bad if he is top 10 in 3 pointers made and way better then everyone on the list below bynum.U know squat about basketball. - Chris Merilyn [November 21, 2010]Your top 10 of all time list was alright except for bill russel and oscar robertson - Crappy Lists [October 22, 2010]YOU ARE SO WRONG - JAYLADS [September 13, 2010]Ur lists r freakin garbage. Luke Ridnour is the number one point guard? Really? U obviously dont know anything about basketball - Daniel Bowie [August 12, 2010]Dude, your lists are terrible。
七年级上册英语阅读题
七年级上册英语阅读题七年级上册英语阅读题不经历不经历地狱般的磨练,怎能拥有创造天堂的力量;不踏踏实实走过学习的坎坷路,怎能拥有考试的辉煌,下面是店铺给大家准备的七年级上册的`英语阅读题,欢迎大家阅读练习!第一篇:2.26-meter-tall Yao Ming made his NBA debut(初次登台)on October23, 2002 and got 6 points(得分)for the Houston Rockets in the game. The next day, he got 13 points is another game.Most people think that Yao Ming is a born basket-ball player. But Yao said, “When you watch it on TV, it looks very easy. But when you are playing in the NBA, it is really not so easy.” He asked that joining the Houston Rockets was a new start and a new challenge. “I hope that through very hard work I can make everyone happy and help the Rockets win more games,” he said.Yao Ming speaks some English. Both he and his teammates can understand each other. They don’t think there is a language problem. While Yao Ming faces this new challenge, the people of Houston have shown great interest in him and they hope Yao Ming will bring new energy(活力)to the Rockets. The team has started having lessons to learn more about China, and many people who work for the Rockets have learned to speak some Chinese.( )1.Yao Ming got13 points on October , 2002.A.22B.23C.24D.26( )2.Yao Ming said that .A. playing in the NBA was difficultB. it was hard to watch NBA games on TVC. he was an NBA starD. it was boring to play basketball( )3.The people of Houston hope Yao Ming will .A. speak excellent EnglishB. bring new energy to the RocketsC. make NBA games easyD. face new challenge( )4.From the passage we can know that Yao Ming .A. will work hard for his teamB. made the highest score in his first NBA gameC. can’t understand his teammatesD. teaches the Rockets workers Chinese himself( )5.The passage is probably .A. an advertisementB. a noticeC. a news reportD. an instruction第二篇:Do you know from what English people get their family names? Finish the sentences after you read the story. 你知道英国人的姓是怎么来的吗?阅读下面的短文,完成句子。