蚂蚁花呗签约条件:用英语简单介绍一些体育运动,追加50分!!!

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二选一(初三水平)
1.用英语简单介绍一下本届德国世界杯,或世界杯历史。(200~250,勿超250)
2.用英语简单介绍一下AC米兰及其历史。(200~250,勿超250)

追加50分!!!说到做到!!!
翻译这篇也行!!!(勿用软件,软件翻译出来的很奇怪的!)
AC米兰历史

1899年12月16日,一群聚集在杜诺德(Du Nord)宾馆的房间里的球迷成立了一家体育俱乐部。历经百年风风雨雨,这个俱乐部现在依然活跃在体坛之上--它就是米兰足球和板球俱乐部。

1899年,俱乐部的第一个总部在米兰城伯切街(Via Berchet)的一家酒馆建立。那是AC米兰光辉历史的开始,并从此在足球史上写下了难忘的篇章,AC米兰也因此成为--尤其是在过去的15年里--世界上最好的和最受人喜爱的俱乐部之一。

AC米兰的历史绝对称得上是一段传奇,为它的成功做出贡献的人更是传奇不可或缺的一部分,这包括俱乐部主席、教练以及球员们。一个个权威人士的名字已经成为了米兰俱乐部历史过程的标志杆--从上任两年就为俱乐部成功的赢得了第一个意大利冠军头衔的英国人阿尔弗雷德.爱德华兹,到比任何人都获得的荣誉都多的现主席贝鲁斯科尼,都是如此。

都是抄的,没创意

do some exercise,ok?

挣分,走人!

The lowdown on the world's best

The quadrennial, month-long carnival that is the FIFA World Cup™ finals is not just about the football, just as football itself is so much more than just '22 hirelings kicking a leather ball', as was once famously suggested.
From the tens of thousands of visiting fans to the hard-working volunteers, many factors conspire to make the FIFA World Cup a spectacle without peer in the world of organised sport. However, one thing is certain: without the players, 736 footballers from 32 different nations spread over six continents, nothing else would really matter.

Whether they started their journey on bumpy Caribbean pitches or in the cathedrals of the European game, they come to Germany all in search of the same thing: glory, respect and a chance to lift the most-coveted prize in sport, the FIFA World Cup.
The lowdown on the world's best

The quadrennial, month-long carnival that is the FIFA World Cup™ finals is not just about the football, just as football itself is so much more than just '22 hirelings kicking a leather ball', as was once famously suggested.
From the tens of thousands of visiting fans to the hard-working volunteers, many factors conspire to make the FIFA World Cup a spectacle without peer in the world of organised sport. However, one thing is certain: without the players, 736 footballers from 32 different nations spread over six continents, nothing else would really matter.

Whether they started their journey on bumpy Caribbean pitches or in the cathedrals of the European game, they come to Germany all in search of the same thing: glory, respect and a chance to lift the most-coveted prize in sport, the FIFA World Cup.
The quadrennial, month-long carnival that is the FIFA World Cup™ finals is not just about the football, just as football itself is so much more than just '22 hirelings kicking a leather ball', as was once famously suggested.
From the tens of thousands of visiting fans to the hard-working volunteers, many factors conspire to make the FIFA World Cup a spectacle without peer in the world of organised sport. However, one thing is certain: without the players, 736 footballers from 32 different nations spread over six continents, nothing else would really matter.
The Joga Bonito movement is dedicated to eliminating unfair and unsportsmanlike play from soccer. It promotes honesty, fair and creative play. The motto is "play from the heart."

There are film clips of Brazilian Ronaldinho playing as a preteen. Then clips of Ronaldinho as a professional making the same moves. The smile never leaves his face.

There's a wonderful segment of Wayne Rooney during a training session with Manchester United.

Rooney doesn't like the lack of enthusiasm shown by a goalkeeper, so he proceeds to play in goal, making a variety of stops, before heading out of net to lead the charge in the other direction, all this with manager Alex Ferguson looking on, shaking his head and the sheer joy of playing oozing out of the English striker.

When you play it from the heart, it is a beautiful game.

Soccer is suffering

Beautiful game has blemishes
By MORRIS DALLA COSTA -- London Free Press

Soccer is the beautiful game. It's too bad all that beauty is often lost under piles of ugliness.

The beauty has been attacked on the field many times. From players who fake injuries, to cheaters who fake fouls, to coaches and players who would rob the game of its skill with cynical and destructive tactics.

Off the field, the game is going through a black period. Less than three weeks before the World Cup begins, soccer is in the midst of yet another game-fixing scandal.

This one is in Italy, where several teams are under investigation, including glamour sides Juventus and AC Milan, for gambling and arranging for specific referees. Now, the Netherlands is beginning investigations into its league games.

This comes on the heels of a game-fixing scandal in Germany. These have been the most highly publicized because they happened in countries of world soccer powers. But there are several other scandals that occurred in nations were soccer is less visible. That doesn't make it any less odious.

The world governing body is moving in the right direction with its rule changes when it comes to removing some of the play-acting, cheating and game-stifling fouls. When and if it's proven Italian teams attempted to fix games, severe suspensions and demotions to lower divisions are a necessity, regardless of a team's stature.

But what's really needed is a constant reminder of what the game is really all about.

Flash to the advertising campaign called Joga Bonito. Remember the Hockey Canada ad campaign that ran repeatedly, reminding parents hockey was only a game?

It was a controversial campaign that put the onus on parents to stop acting as if every minor game had the Stanley Cup on the line.

Joga Bonito is a brilliant piece of advertising that should be required viewing to make us all remember what the game is about. It's advertising that makes you laugh, makes you feel good, makes you remember that, in the end, it's all about the game.

A famous sports shoe and sports apparel company sponsors the ads.

Joga Bonito, means "play (it) beautifully," in Portuguese. Eric Cantona, a former French national player who became famous with Manchester United, appears as the lead spokesperson. Cantona probably knows what it was like to forget the joy of playing. Always temperamental, he was once suspended for leaving the field to kick a fan.

The Joga Bonito movement is dedicated to eliminating unfair and unsportsmanlike play from soccer. It promotes honesty, fair and creative play. The motto is "play from the heart."

There are film clips of Brazilian Ronaldinho playing as a preteen. Then clips of Ronaldinho as a professional making the same moves. The smile never leaves his face.

There's a wonderful segment of Wayne Rooney during a training session with Manchester United.

Rooney doesn't like the lack of enthusiasm shown by a goalkeeper, so he proceeds to play in goal, making a variety of stops, before heading out of net to lead the charge in the other direction, all this with manager Alex Ferguson looking on, shaking his head and the sheer joy of playing oozing out of the English striker.

When you play it from the heart, it is a beautiful game.