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Sport is very popular in England. In other words lots of English people like the idea of sport and watch sport on TV. But the number who takes part in sport is quite small. On the whole, English people prefer to
be fat rather than be thin.
The most popular sport in England is football. Football is played on Saturday afternoon in most towns and the supporters of a certain team will travel from one end of the country to the other to see their team play. There  are  four  divisions (级别 )  of  the footbaLl league. Not surprisingly the best teams are in the first division. But the best supporters are often in the fourth division. You have to be a good supporter to watch the fourth division football!
is the most popular sport in England.

A.Basketball B.Football
C.Golf D.Tennis

You have to be a good supporter to watch division football.

A.the first B.the second
C.the third D.the fourth

Why do many English people not take part in sport?

A.They are too busy.
B.They like watching sport on TV.
C.They would like to be fat.
D.They prefer to be thin.
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