Part 2: Ancient game played on ice

SECTION 2 – Questions 11–20

Questions 11–16
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

The game of curling

  • The four players on the team are called the 11 ________, the third and the Skip.
  • The length of ice on which curling is played is called the 12 ________.
  • The target area is called the 13 ________.
  • The main pieces of equipment used are stones and brushes.
  • Scottish brushes are usually made from 14 ________.
  • One shoe needs to have a sole made of 15 ________.
  • The captain of the team often carries a 16 ________.

 

Questions 17–20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

17. Montreal Curling Club is famous as
A. the champion club of the local league.
B. the oldest sports club in the region.
C. the most influential club in winter sports.

18. The Caledonian Curling Club was formed in order to
A. attract interest in the sport.
B. train young players.
C. fix regulations for the game.

19. In the 16th century, curling avoided being banned because
A. it was already so popular.
B. it was good training for battle.
C. it was only played by children.

20. Early curling games in Canada used implements made of
A. local material.
B. imported stone, cast iron.
C. the Second, the Third.

 

 

 

Keys

  1. Lead
  2. Sheet
  3. House
  4. horse hair
  5. rubber
  6. stop watch
  7. B
  8. C
  9. B
  10. C

Transcript

 

Section 2: You will hear the director of a club giving a talk about an ancient game played on ice called Curling.

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Montreal Curling Club. I hope you’ll enjoy the introductory program we’ve prepared for you.

I’ll start with a brief introduction to the game itself and the equipment so that you’ll be able to enjoy it when you watch it later on. I’ll then go on to say a little about the history of the sport and the club.

So first let’s take a look at the game of curling and the implements it uses. It’s played on ice and the object of the game is for two teams to push heavy stones across the ice towards a target. There are four people in each of the teams. The first is called the lead, the next is called the second, the next — surprise, surprise — is call