寒假班中级口语
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1.W ho’s your favorite Chinese sportsman?2.C an you describe a school event that impressed you the most?3.D o you think we should never lie to our friends? Why?4.W ho is the real hero in the Olympic Games, the champion or the coach?5.C an you describe your ideal teacher?6.D o you think excessive daily homework is necessary?7.W hat shall we do to improve the air quality in China?8.W hich do you prefer, watching sports or playing sports? Why?9.W hich is the aim of the Olympic Games, the medal or the Olympic goals?10.Do you think shopping on TV is a good way to shop?11.Why do people like to buy greenfood?12.Are cartoons important to Chinese culture?13.If you recommend a place in your hometown to a foreign tourist, which one will you choose?14.What’s your opinion of fast food restaurants such as McDonalds and KFC?15.Should famous people be role models?16.What would you do if your teacher or your classmate misunderstood you?17.Do you think bicycles are a solution to traffic problems in big cities?18.What will you do if your friend asks for help while you’re busy taking an exam?19.Many teenagers want to be creative by having their ownfestival, like Girl’s Day and Dancing Day. What do you think of this?20.What’s your opinion about learning online?21.If you are a headmaster, what major changes will you make in your school?22.Why are relatives important for a family?23.Do you think first-aid skill is necessary for students?24.How can you maintain a very good friendship?25.Which festival is most importantto you?26.Which is more helpful to primary school students, studying at home or studying at school dormitory?27.What are the best ways to reduce stress?28.Which would you prefer, sending emails or mailing letters at postoffice?29.What would your life be like if all your friends left you?30.What activities do you and your friends enjoy doing when you’re together?31.Do you have plans to study abroad?32.What does your family usually do on weekends?33.Is self-confidence the way to success?34.Is it necessary for everyone to have first aid training?35.What does the saying “God helps those who help themselves” mean?36.Some students enjoy school life and some don’t. How about you? 37.What advice will you give to someone who feels nervous before tests?38.What do you usually do if you’refar from home and miss your parents?39.What does the saying “Every coin has two sides” mean?40.Do you like shopping online or ina shopping center?41.Do you enjoy traveling alone or with others?42.Should teachers punish students for students’ wrong d oing?43.How do you understand the saying “Two heads are better than one” mean?44.What courses do you plan to study in college?45.Why do we need free-time activities in our life?46.In what ways does the computer help in your daily life?47.Do you think it’s necessary to celebrate World Reading Day?48.What kind of movies do you likebest and why?49.What hobbies are good for children?50.Why are some students crazy about pop stars?51.Do you listen to music or watch TV programs in English? Why or why not?52.How do you understand the saying “The early bird catches the worm”?53.What kind of books d o you like to read after class hours? Why?54.Do you think people should spend much money on hobbies? Why? 55.How do you get along with people from a different culture?56.What is the most important basis of friendship? Why?57.Did you d o anything special for your mother on Mother’s Day? 58.Is it good for students to writeblogs? Why?59.Do you think playing computer games is a good hobby? Why?60.What is China’s greatest invention? Why?61.Why is communication among people important?62.How can you help disabled people in the society?63.How do you understand the saying “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a simple step”?64.What is the most interesting place you have been to in China? 65.What would you do if you see someone smoking in a non-smoking room?66.Can you share a recent exciting travel experience with us?.67.Who is your favorite sports player in China? Why?68.Besides English, what otherforeign language do you want to learn? Why?69.If you had an opportunity to live in a country for ten years, which country would it be and why?70.What do you like about your hometown? Why?71.Can primary school students havea lot of pocket money?72.If you had a lot of money and want to help others, what kind of people would you want to help? Why?73.What do you usually do to keep fit?74.What special thing do you usually do for your parents on their birthday?75.If you have a chance to have diner with a super star, who would you choose? Why?76.If you are in trouble, who will youfirst go for help in your family? Why?77.What’s your understanding of the word “hero”?78.How do you understand the saying “A friend in need is a friend indeed ”?79.What do you think of the future of Beijing opera? Why?80.Can a good diet help you keep the doctor away? Why or why not?81.What kinds of hobbies are not good? Why?82.In your opinion, how important isa family?83.Why is recycling important in our lives?84.Going to college is not always the way to success. Do you agree?85.Who is the teacher you like best? Could you tell us something about h im/her?86.Do you have any plans to further your study abroad in the future? W hy (not)?87.Do you think parents have the rig ht to read emails or text messages s ent to their children? Why (not)? 88.What qualities do you think a best friend of yours should have?89.Do you have quarrels with your fa mily or friends often? How do you u sually resolve them?to your friend 90.Would you say “no”s when you are unwilling to do wha t they ask for? Why (not)?91.If you were a millionaire, what w ould you d o with your money? 92.How do you see yourself in ten ye ars’ time?93.What will you do if you fail in the competition this time?94.Which is more important to you: knowledge from books or personalexperiences? Why?95.Should all children-begging be ba nned? Why (not)?96.What TV programs d o you like be st? Why?97.Do we need so many television ch annels? Why (not)?98.Are boarding schools a good idea? Why (not)?99.Should Peking Opera change with the times? Why (not)?100.Is it right for major cities to lift the ban on firecrackers?。
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But my family moved here eight years ago when I was in high school。
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Woman: And I’m Anna。
Nice to meet you.Man:Hey,hey!That was fun. Thanks for the lesson。
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So,tell me a little about yourself。
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中级口语(上)第一课今天你看电视吗?主课文(一)张兰:昨天晚上的足球比赛你看了吗?李阿姨:看是看了,不过没看完。
刚看了一会儿,我女儿就要看电视剧,结果,我们看了一晚上广告。
张兰:是啊,现在的电视,广告太多了,简直没完没了。
李阿姨:你说得一点儿不错。
像昨天,我刚看明白一点儿,广告就又开始了,真没办法。
张兰:真是这样,40分钟的节目经常要看一个多小时,最后记住的只有一个又一个的广告,不但浪费了时间,更让我担心的是孩子天天看电视,总是忘了做作业。
李阿姨:所以,我现在很少看电视剧,除非陪女儿看。
你知道吗?前几天,有个小孩就是因为模仿电视剧里的人物自杀了。
张兰:真的吗?李阿姨:开始我也不相信,不过确实是真的。
张兰:你说说,看电视有什么用?可是不看电视.又好像什么也不知道。
李阿姨:对,我也这么想,我现在只看新闻。
别的时间,可以看看书、散散步什么的,有时候也听听音乐。
张兰:你说得有道理。
(二)女儿:妈妈,我可以看一会儿电视吗?张兰:不行,你作业还没写完,怎么能看电视呢?女儿:没写完是没写完,不过,作业可以过一会儿写,我喜欢的节目过一会儿就完了。
张兰:我不同意。
你经常看完电视就睡觉了。
女儿:那是因为我太累了。
张兰:所以,你要看电视除非先写完作业。
女儿:可是我们班里的同学都看这个节目,我不看怎么行呢?张兰:我可不这么想。
没有电视,我们也可以生活。
生词1.就 (副) jiù at once;right away2.电视剧 (名) diànshìjù teleplay3.结果 (连) jiéɡuǒ SO;as a result4.广告 (名) ɡuǎnɡɡào advertisement5.简直 (副) jiǎnzhí simply6.明白 (形、动) mínɡbɑi clear;understand7.浪费 (动)lànɡfèi waste8.担心 dānxīn wont about9.除非 (连) chúfēi unlesslO.陪 (动)péi accompany11.模仿 (动) mófǎnɡ imitate12.自杀 (动) zìshā commit suicide13.散步 sànbù go for a walk14.同意 (动)tónɡyì agree语言点1.A是A,但是/可是/就是/不过……“A是A”是一个存在的事实。
英语中级口语模拟试题全解Part 1: IntroductionIn the following sections, we will provide a thorough explanation and analysis of the English intermediate oral test simulation questions. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the participants' proficiency in spoken English and their ability to effectively communicate in a variety of situations.Part 2: Interview Questions1. Tell me about a time when you had to overcome a difficult challenge.To answer this question, it is important to provide a specific example from your personal or professional life. Describe the challenge you faced, the steps you took to overcome it, and the lessons you learned from the experience.2. How do you handle stress in your daily life?When responding to this question, discuss the coping mechanisms you use to manage stress, such as exercise, meditation, or time management strategies. It is also helpful to give examples of situations where you successfully dealt with stress.3. Can you describe a memorable travel experience you have had?Share a detailed account of a travel experience that left a lasting impression on you. Discuss the destination, the activities you engaged in, and the impact the trip had on your perspectives and outlook on life.4. What are your goals for the future, both personally and professionally?Outline your short-term and long-term goals, highlighting how you plan to achieve them. Be specific about the steps you will take to reach your objectives and the support you may need along the way.Part 3: Roleplay Scenarios1. Scenario: Checking into a hotelAct out a conversation between a hotel receptionist and a guest checking in. Practice exchanging greetings, providing necessary information, and handling any potential issues or requests that may arise during the check-in process.2. Scenario: Ordering food at a restaurantRoleplay a scenario where one person plays the role of a server taking a customer's order at a restaurant. Practice asking about menu items, making recommendations, and addressing any dietary restrictions or preferences the customer may have.3. Scenario: Resolving a conflict with a coworkerImprovise a conversation between two colleagues who are experiencing a disagreement or conflict in the workplace. Practice active listening, expressing your perspective calmly and respectfully, and finding a mutually beneficial solution to the issue at hand.Part 4: ConclusionIn conclusion, the English intermediate oral test simulation questions aim to assess participants' communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and interpersonal competencies. By engaging in these mock scenarios androleplays, individuals can enhance their confidence, fluency, and effectiveness in spoken English. With practice and preparation, test takers can navigate various real-life situations with poise and proficiency, ultimately advancing their language proficiency and professional development.。
精选简短的中级英语口语三篇(篇一)简短的中级英语口语1、There is no evidence to suggest that.没有证据表明。
2、That might be in your favor.那可能对你有利。
3、The show is supposed to be good.这场表演应当是相当好的。
4、I sincerely believe that.我真诚地相信。
5、There is no doubt that enough concern must be paid to the problem of.毫无疑问,对问题应予以足够的重视。
6、I’m in a hurry!我在赶时间!7、Keep it up!坚持下去!8、What a good deal!真便宜!9、Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.脑中有知识,胜过手中有金钱。
10、I just made it!我做到了!11、He owes my uncle $100.他欠我叔叔100美元。
12、Not bad.还不错。
13、So long.再见。
14、Excuse me,Sir.先生,对不起。
15、Am I allowed to stay out past 10?我可以十点过后再回家吗?16、Bottoms up!干杯(见底)!17、That’s a good idea.这个主意真不错。
18、Enjoy yourself!祝你玩得开心!19、I’m single.我是单身贵族。
20、It is time to take the advice of and to put special emphasis on the improvement of.该是采纳的建议,并对的进展给予特殊重视的时候了。
21、It is natural to believe that , but we shouldn’t ignore that.认为是很自然的,但我们不应忽视。
1.中级英语口语的常用语1.I’m an office worker. 我是上班族。
2.I work for the government. 我在政府机关做事。
3.I’m happy to meet you. 很高兴见到你。
4.I like your sense of humor. 我喜欢你的幽默感。
5.I’m glad to see you again. 很高兴再次见到你。
6.I’ll call you. 我会打电话给你。
7.I feel like sleeping/ taking a walk. 我想睡觉/散步。
8.I want something to eat. 我想吃点东西。
9.I need your help. 我需要你的帮助。
10.I would like to talk to you for a minute. 我想和你谈一下。
11.I have a lot of problems. 我有很多问题。
12.I hope our dreams come true. 我希望我们梦想成真。
13.I’m looking forward to seeing you. 我期望见到你。
14.I’m supposed to go on a diet / get a raise. 我应该节食/涨工资。
2.英语口语学习语音语调的技巧听录音对于英语学习者是件很普通的事情,但却很少有人能好好利用手中的录音取得满意的效果。
可选取美文欣赏和时文阅读作为听力材料,先听六遍,按顺序在录音材料原文上做好标记。
选择录音材料时切记量不要太多,难度不要太大。
英语的发音规则是相同的,练习时贵在精而不在多。
第一遍感受录音的语音、语调。
不要读出声音来,只要静静地听、仔细地感受就可以了。
第二遍标记单词的重音,把耳朵听到的每个单词的重音标在录音材料原文上。
不要因为已经背过这个单词,知道这个单词的重音,或者查过辞典就把这个单词放过去。
英语中级口语对话模板在初级英语口语学习的基础上,进入中级阶段时,对于口语表达能力的要求会更高。
为了更好地提高口语能力,在日常对话中,可以使用一些常见的口语模板来帮助表达自己的意思。
本篇文章将为你提供几个常用的英语中级口语对话模板。
1. 询问对方的看法- What do you think about...?你对...有什么看法?- How do you feel about...?你对...感觉如何?- What's your opinion on...?你对...的看法是什么?示例对话:A: What do you think about the new movie?B: I loved it! The plot was very intriguing and the actors did a great job.2. 表达喜好和偏好- I prefer...我更喜欢...- I really enjoy...我真的很喜欢...- I'm a big fan of...我是...的忠实粉丝。
示例对话:A: Do you prefer coffee or tea?B: I'm a big fan of coffee. I love the aroma and the taste.3. 提出建议- Why don't we...?我们为什么不...?- How about...?怎么样,要不要...?- We could...我们可以...示例对话:A: I'm bored. What should we do?B: How about going for a walk in the park? It's a beautiful day.4. 就某个话题进行讨论- Let's talk about...我们来讨论一下...- What are your thoughts on...?你对...有什么看法?- In my opinion...我认为...示例对话:A: Let's talk about climate change.B: In my opinion, it's a serious issue that needs urgent attention. We need to take action to reduce carbon emissions.5. 请求帮助和提供帮助- Can you help me with...?你能帮我...吗?- I can help you with...我可以帮你...- Do you need any assistance with...?你需要在...方面的协助吗?示例对话:A: Can you help me with my homework?B: Sure, I can help you with math and science.6. 表达赞同和不赞同- I agree with you.我同意你的观点。
沈阳大学科技工程学院
教案
2012 ~2013 学年第一学期
课程名称:英语中级口语
教师所在院、系:经济学院
学生所在专业、班级: 11国贸1、2班
教师姓名:陈虹
教师职称:副教授
“英语中级口语”课程综述
(正文用5号宋体字,标题用四号黑体字)
本课程的主要内容:
《英语中级口语》基于进出口业务操作所必须具备的英语实际应用能力,把国际商务业务流程和业务活动的具体内容贯穿入本课程,也是国际贸易专业的专业必修课。
《英语中级口语》对外贸易活动的重要组成部分。
本课程力求启发与吸引学生参与并融入教学的全部过程,从而达到培养学生灵活运用英语知识与商务知识,在国内外进行各种商务活动时英语与外商进行业务磋商的技能。
也是普通高等院校国际经济贸易专业的一门专业基础课程。
其任务是:通过一些模拟对话使学生加深对语言、谈判知识、谈判语句的学习和吸收,强化了口语交际能力,让学生在牢固掌握商务知识的基础上,能够流利的使用英语解决商务谈判中的实际问题,谈判意识—谈判对话—谈判语句—随机应“辩”—实践与拓展是本课程的主要任务。
本课程与其他课程的关系:
本课程的学习可以为本学期或下学期的相关的课程起到承上启下的铺垫的作用,比如国际结算、国际贸易理论与实务、报关学、货币银行学、市场营销学、进出口业务、制单业务等科目。
本课程总学时(学分)数:32
本课程的考核方式:口语
本课程的教材:英语中级口语
本课程的主要参考书:。
英语海洋魔耳领航巴州魔耳教育第四届第10期精品寒假班-口语唱卡拉OK我们去唱卡拉OK吧。
Let's go to karaoke.*虽然卡拉OK在美国的大城市比较受欢迎,但是并不普遍。
Let's go to karaoke.美国人称卡拉OK为“Carry O.K.”。
Let's go to karaoke! (我们去唱卡拉OK吧。
)Sorry, I'm tone-deaf. (对不起,我五音不全。
)What is karaoke? 什么是卡拉OK?Singing along with recorded music. 就是合着录音带的音乐一起唱歌。
Are you good at singing? 你唱歌拿手吗?I'd like to request a song. 我想点首歌。
You sing first. 你先唱。
Go ahead. After you. 开始唱吧,你先唱Let's enjoy ourselves. 大家高兴地玩吧!How about a song, John? 约翰,你来唱一首吧。
What are you going to sing? 你打算唱什么歌?Let's sing a duet. 来个二重唱吧。
Now it's my turn. 现在轮到我了。
It's finally my turn. (终于轮到我了。
)I don't have the nerve to sing in front of people. *have the nerve to...“敢做……,有做……胆量”。
我不敢在大家面前唱歌。
I don't have the guts to sing in front of people.我跟不上新歌的速度(我不会唱新歌。
)I can't keep up with the new songs. *keep up with...“跟上,不落后于……”。
I can't keep track of the new music.I can't learn the new songs fast enough.I'm tone-deaf. 我五音不全。
I have no ear for music.My singing is out of tune. (我唱歌总跑调儿。
)What's your karaoke specialty? 你唱卡拉OK有什么拿手的歌吗?What's your best song?Which songs do you sing the best?I've never heard of that song. 我从来没听说过那首歌。
Do you know that song? (你知道那首歌吗?)No, I've never heard of that song. (没有,我从来没听说过那首歌。
)You're a good singer! 你唱得真好!You sing very well! Well done! (唱得好。
)Good job! (太棒了!)英语海洋魔耳领航巴州魔耳教育第四届第10期精品寒假班-口语Indoor PollutionSo you think that by staying at home you are safe from all the terrible kinds of pollution present outdoors, such as in or near factories, roads, and garbage dumps? Do you think that by staying in your office you are breathing cleaner, safer air than when you go outside for lunch or are on the way back home from work? Think again. Recent research done at the University of Texas has shown that staying indoors may actually be more harmful to one's health than being outdoors even in smoggy cities.Apparently, we are safe neither at home nor in the business office. We use water in both places, but the above-mentioned research shows that chemicals added to our local water supply to kill harmful bacteria can have unwanted side effects. These chemicals can cause potential harm through drinking and in seemingly harmless activities as cleaning one's house. These additives are released from water by daily actions like water running out of faucets, spraying from garden hoses, or splashing in dishwashers and washing machines. As the water is agitated, these chemicals are released into the air and then breathed in. Once inside our bodies, they start to affect our health adversely不利的.Does this mean we should stop bathing? No, say the scientists, but we should put all pollution into perspective洞察、透视. Activities at home such as the burning of propane炳烷, coal, cooking oil, or even candles and incense香release carbon monoxide一氧化碳and particulates微尘such as soot煤烟which have been proven as harmful to health as working or living near high density 高密度traffic. New rugs, bedding卧具, and even clothing give off发出、释放that "new smell;' which is a sure sign of chemicals. In the office, newly applied paint, newly purchased telephones and other telecommunications equipment, and computers and their peripherals外围设备release polluting chemicals, too. As offices and homes often have inadequate ventilation通风, these chemicals can build up to become health nuisances危害、讨厌的人. Their toxic effects毒性效应are only now being slowly recognized.These facts suggest that, at a minimum最低限度, proper airing of newly purchased goods with an obvious chemical smell is a wise precaution警告. Home and office windows should be opened during good weather to allow a flushing of英语海洋魔耳领航stale走味的、陈腐的air. Even one's car need to be ventilated通风的as well as the garage.We need further research to understand better other potential health hazards, too. For example, the effect of overcrowding of schools (carbon dioxide build up), factory work environments (an endless list of potentially dangerous substances), and even home heating and cooling (the furnace and air conditioner may be our enemies, not our fiends) have only recently started to come to light. Until we understand the effects of our new technological environment better, we can only hope that " there is no place like home"Table Manners in Anglo-America"Oh, no! Here I am at an American family's home at the dinner table. There are all kinds of plates, saucers, cups, and silverware at my place. Which should I use for which food? Should I sit down first or wait for the host to invite me? Should I have brought a gift? Someone please tell me what to do! "Have you ever been in or had a nightm are about this situation? Don’t worry! This article will help steer you through the rocks and reefs of Anglo-American table manners so that if you are ever abroad in Canada or the United States, or at someone’s home from one of those countries, you will fe el right at home. It is important to distinguish what kind of occasion you will be attending before you plan for a pleasant evening. Most Anglo-Americans enjoy entertaining at home, but they don't enjoy stuffy, formal dinners. They invite their friends over for a fun evening, not as a test of one's knowledge of cultural traditions. If, however, you are invited to a formal affair, such as a so-called "sit-down" dinner, you may want to know in advance some basic rules of "black tie" etiquette. The first thing to remember when attending a dinner at a Western home is that you are the guest and that you are a foreigner. No one will invite you if he does not really want you to enter his "castle;' so you can be sure that you are wanted. Additionally, as you do not come from the same country or culture as your host, he or she or they will surely be aware of this, and will be very forgiving if you unintentionally do or say something which would otherwise offendthem .Keeping these two simple tips in mind should greatly ease your concern英语海洋魔耳领航about being present at a dinner in someone else’s home.Before arriving at your host’s home, you may want to make sure of three things. First, be a few minutes late, say, about five to ten minutes if possible. Never be early, as the host may not have everything prepared yet. Nor should you be more than 20 minutes late. Your host may begin to worry about whether you are able to attend the dinner or not. Next, as to whether to bring a gift, in most informal gatherings, it is not necessary. If you like, you can bring some fruit or sweets, or, especially if there is a hostess, some flowers. These are thoughtful cheerful gifts sure to please. Do not bring alcoholic beverages unless you are sure of your host's or hostess's preferences in drinks. Above all, do not spend a lot of money, and never give money. As we say in English, "it’s the thought that counts:’ finally, wear comfortable clothing. One can overdress as well as appear sloppy. For a special occasion or religious holiday, such as a retirement party or Christmas, a tie and jacket would be suitable for the gentlemen and a dress or sweater and skirt far the ladies.For more formal affairs, you will probably be told what to wear, such as "formal dress requested,” etc. A tie and jacket o r tuxedo for the gents and an evening gown for the ladies would be in order here. If you are unsure what to wear, you can always ask the host. Gifts are seldom appropriate for these affairs, unless for a wedding reception, at which gifts are more customary than cash.Your host in his home will usually motion you where to sit. At formal gatherings, name cards are sometimes provided, or you will be told where to sit. Do not be alarmed by a great deal of cutlery: simply start from the outside and work your way in. Formal affairs often have several courses of food with the appropriate cutlery for each dish. There is no harm in checking with your neighbor to see what implement he is using. After all, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do:' It is customary to ask others to pass dishes to you for self-serving; at a formal dinner party, there is usually catering (service). Again, do not hesitate to ask others for information or advice. They are usually pleased to help you.The most important piece of advice is this: enjoy yourself. No host enjoys seeing nervous or fearful guests who are struggling to "do the right thing" at his home or expensive formal dinner party. Watch others or ask for their advice, and join in the conversation and good times as best you can .If you do, after the first such evening out, you will certainly look forward to the next!英语海洋魔耳领航巴州魔耳教育第四届第10期精品寒假班-口语Why Is Basketball So Popular?Why Is Basketball So Popular? 篮球热Soccer and baseball have more fans,but no other sport has increased in popularity so quickly over the past 30 years than has basketball.What accounts for the sudden meteoric rise in a sport which,after all , is played best to people who are unusually tall? The secret to basletball's success lies in three particular sources: the celebrities in the game; commercial sponsorship of those players and the game itself; and the mushrooming of crowded, urban environments around the world.All sports have their heroes. Currently, baseball has Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa , the home runhitting kings. Tennis has Martina Hingus and Pete Sampras, the darlings of the courts. Soccer has players so popular that they are mobbed by fans wherever they appear, especially in Europe and South America. Only basketball, however, has celebrities who have caught the attention of the world like no others. Michael Jordan is so popular even after having lfficially retired from the game that there is talk of his running for public office in the United States. Dennis Rodman, the muscular, tattooed and much ballyhooed player formerly of the Chicago Bulls , makes headlines whenever he pulls another of his crazy but fun-loving publicity stunts. Former players like Larry Byrd and Magic Johnson continue to command respect for their personal integrity and unparalleled sportsmanship. Basket ball shoes, T-shirts and even movies are made with these basketball superstar icons. No other sport figures can compete with their popular recognition and appeal.Is this international superstar status solely due to these men's talents and contributions? In no small part, of course, it is , but other leading athletes with equally commendable skills or who have performed attention-grabbing antics rarely reach the stratospheric level of stardom that basketball players enjoy. This special privilege is due to a concerted effort by the players behind the英语海洋魔耳领航basketball players , that is the basketball leagues' owners and sponsors.Basketball has always been a distant third in sports rankings in the United States behind baseball and American football. Basketball league owners and managers wanted to change this traditongal perception of the immutability of these statistics and in the 1960s began a concerted effort to make basletball the game of choice by hand-picking more colorful as well as professional players and by making alliances with the commercial sponsors of athletic equipment. By the 1970s, basketball team recognition in the U.S. had soared, with dedicated fans in the millions . Teams like the Los Angeles Lakers , the Chicago Bulls and the Boston Celtics had become household names. Players like Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan were worth millions of dollars in commercial advertising spots for athletic equipment manufacturers , a trend which continues to this day. Today, basketball is a billion-dollar business.No amout of advertising , however, can account for the number of fans who not only double as spectators bu as players themselves . Basketball courts ,whether in schools , parks ofr abandoned city lots, have sprouted throughout the urban landscape. A child is never far from a basketball ball and hoop. With land becoming more expensive in ever more crowded cities , city governments are far more likely to construct basketball couts than baseball diamonds or soccer fields. As basketball equipment is minimal and inexpensive, it is no wonder that the game has become more and more popular around the world .What young boy doesn't dream of becoming as tall as a basketball player, or at least of having as much money or fame?Basketball's quick pace and dynamic plays are in contrast to the much slower moves in baseball or even ing much of soccer and American football. This dynamism is part of the pulse of our times , and so long as we live in a fast-changing world , basketball and its players will continue to appeal to sports lovers around the world.英语海洋魔耳领航。