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What’s that in the sky? An allen spaceship? An apple pie? No, it’s a Frisbee (飞盘). Frisbees make it possible to play a game almost ________ at almost any time. All you need ________ the toy itself, some open space and a friend.

A Frisbee is a disc—shaped piece of plastic. It has rounded edges, and, thanks to physics, this makes it fly ________ the air for long distances.

Usually for a Frisbee game, two or more people simply throw the thing back and forth. They try to ________ it before it flies into a tree or falls to the ground. There are ________ kinds of Frisbee games, like the team sport “Ultimate Frisbee”. But most people in the US still ________ old—fashioned Frisbee.

Walter Frederick Morrison is the inventor of the modern—day Frisbee. He used to ________ a game with his wife on the beach in California — they would throw a cake pan back and forth. Later, they began to sell cake pans on the ________ for 25 cents each (they bought them in shops for 5 cents).

Finally, Morrison re—designed the Frisbee and sold the ________ to a toy company.

Nowadays, ________ you go to a US beach, park or college campus, you will always see a Frisbee flying through the air. With a little practice, almost anyone can pay it well. And, if you don’t have a Frisbee, try a cake pan instead.

1.A.somewhere B.anywhere C.nowhere

2.A.be B.am C.is

3.A.into B.across C.through

4.A.catch B.take C.bring

5.A.others B.other C.another

6.A.expect B.prefer C.achieve

7.A.play B.plays C.playing

8.A.field B.beach C.road

9.A.toy B.idea C.pan

10.A.when B.while C.until

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