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      The fans of a particular team are called
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      • fanatics

      • supporters

      • following

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      1. The fans of a particular team are called
        1. fanatics
        2. supporters
        3. following
        4. followed
        1. You normally say "I'm a ManUnited supporter" or "I support ManUnited".

      2. The judge in a sports game who makes sure the rules are followed is the...
        1. arbitral
        2. referee
        3. judge
        1. In tennis and cricket the judge is called "umpire".

      3. The people who watch a match are the
        1. audience
        2. spectators
        3. people
        4. public
        1. "Audience" refers to the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.

          "Public" is normally used as an adjective.

      4. The person who trains a team is the
        1. trainer
        2. trainee
        3. couch
        4. coach
        1. In British English this person is normally called the manager.

      5. Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabeu are
        1. football stadiums
        2. football rings
        3. football courts
        4. football places
      6. You play tennis, squash and volleyball on a
        1. pitch
        2. ground
        3. ring
        4. court
      7. You play football, hockey and cricket on a
        1. court
        2. ring
        3. pitch
        4. course
      8. You play ice-hockey on a
        1. ring
        2. rink
        3. rung
        4. rang
      9. Athletic competitions take place on a
        1. piste
        2. path
        3. way
        4. track
        1. A piste is a snow-covered area or track which is suitable for skiing on.

          A way is a route, direction or path.

      10. Boxers compete on a
        1. boxing pitch
        2. boxing rink
        3. boxing ring
      11. You play golf on a
        1. court
        2. pitch
        3. field
        4. course
      12. If ManUnited scores 4 goals and Barça scores none, you can say ManUnited
        1. beat Barça.
        2. won Barça.
        3. lost Barça.
        4. drew Barça.
        1. To beat is to defeat or do better than someone else.

      13. If ManUnited scores 4 goals and Barça scores none, you can say ManUnited
        1. beat the match.
        2. won the match.
        3. lost the match.
        4. drew the match.
        1. To win is to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition or competitive situation.

          You can say "win a match", but you can't say "win someone". In that case, you should say "beat someone".

      14. If ManUnited scores 4 goals and Barça scores none, you can say Barça
        1. beat the match.
        2. won the match.
        3. lost the match.
        4. drew the match.
      15. If ManUnited scores 4 goals and Barça also scores 4, you can say ManUnited
        1. beat 4-4 with Barça.
        2. won 4-4 with Barça.
        3. lost 4-4 with Barça.
        4. drew 4-4 with Barça.
        1. "Drew" is the past simple tense of "draw". Apart from "dibuixar", "draw" also means "empatar".

      16. Before a match, players usually
        1. heat up.
        2. cool off.
        3. warm up.
        4. warm off.
        1. "Warm up" means to make something (in this case, the body) become warm or less cold.

          "Heat up" has a very similar meaning, but it's normally used with food or with a room.

          "Cool off" means to become less or to become colder.

      17. When you want to encourage a player in a match you
        1. animate him.
        2. cheer for him.
        3. shout for him.
        1. To cheer is to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement.

          Examples:

          Everyone cheered as the winners received their medals.
          He was cheering for the other side.
      18. What’s the correct verb+noun combination?
        1. GO windsurfing, horse riding, sailing
        2. DO windsurfing, horse riding, sailing
        3. PLAY windsurfing, horse riding, sailing
      19. What’s the correct verb+noun combination?
        1. MAKE gymnastics, aerobics, athletics
        2. DO gymnastics, aerobics, athletics
        3. HAVE gymnastics, aerobics, athletics
      20. How do you say in English “fer footing”?
        1. Do footing
        2. Go footing
        3. Go jogging
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