Dịch bài văn sau----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Test 2 Part 3 Questions 11-15 For each question, choose the correct answer. ming My dad was a professional basketball player in Germany, as his father had be before him, and I went to watch many of his games when I was a kid. You n had the opposite effect. I loved telling my friends how good my dad was, of c think that seeing so many matches would give me a love of the sport, but it a especially when he won a game, but I used to take a book with me to read in of watching. Basketball player Luka Horvat writes about his early career. was already two metres tall. Seeing my height, my sports teacher asked if I'd Starting secondary school, I was still two years away from being a teenager b interested in training with the basketball team. Even though I enjoyed the sessi I thought I'd need to develop my skills before I took part in a real match, but the teacher had more confidence in me than I did. It took me a while to agree, but a Dad coming to watch didn't really help - it made me more nervous. But it was weeks later I found myself playing against a team from another school. Muma the end! joining For the next four years, I practised every day and did really well, even adult team before I moved abroad to a special sports academy in the USA w was fifteen. The coach there trains Olympic basketball players, and it was fam to work with him. However, I can't say I enjoyed my first experience of living my parents. At home, I'd never been able to spend much time with my frienc to all the training, so that wasn't such a change for me. I got used to everyth about my new life in the end, though, and my English improved quickly too! I turned professional at the age of eighteen, three years after arriving in the been taller than most players in the professional league since I was fifteen, been much too light for my height, so had to get that right first. My coach knew a team that would take me while I was still at college, so I joined ther have never regretted it. |