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Unit 3 Language in use
读写综合能力提升
Module 2 What can you do?
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The FIFA World Cup came to an end in December
2022. But people’s love for football isn’t over in Zibo,
Shandong.
Zibo is called “the home of soccer ball”. It’s home
of the ancient (古老的) Chinese sport of cuju. In 2004,
cuju won the recognition (认可) of FIFA as the earliest
football.
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Li Weipeng, 34, from Linzi of Zibo City, is a
seventh-generation inheritor (第七代传承人) of cuju. He
started to learn to play cuju 18 years ago.
It is not easy to learn to play cuju. “At the
beginning, I spent eight hours a day juggling (颠) a
ball. It was tiring,” Li told China Daily. He now can
juggle a ball with his foot over 10,000 times at a time.
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Teaching students cuju is a part of Li’s job. The
traditional Chinese sport cuju is now welcome at schools
in Linzi. Students can learn to play cuju from dances
and morning exercises.
“Many students want to know about cuju. It
makes me want to show and teach them the ancient
sport,” Li told China Daily.
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It won the recognition of FIFA as the earliest football
in 2004.
1. What is Zibo called?
2. When did cuju win the recognition of FIFA as the
earliest football?
3. Who is Li Weipeng?