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Bonjour,
J'aurais besoin d'aide pour ces exercices,merci à ceux qui m'aideront

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Réponse :

Bonjour,

- Sports helps to establish an atmosphere of peace and love between countries.

RIGHT ( people ) «  people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations »

WRONG ( for G.Orwell ) « I’m aways amazed when I hear people saying … »  

- Sport helps to prevent war.

RIGHT (  people) « the would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield.

WRONG ( for G. Orwell )« sport is frankly mimic warfare »

- International sporting contests tend to make people hate one another.

RIGHT « that international sporting contests lead to hatred »

- Even on the village green it is impossible to play for the fun and exercise.

WRONG « it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise »

- When the question of national pride is involved, people turn into wild animals.

RIGHT « but as soon as the question of prestige arises…. the most combative instincts are aroused »

- At the international level, nations see success in sport as a national virtue.

RIGHT « seriously believe …that running, … are tests of national virtue »

- Serious sport is based on fair play.

WRONG « Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play »

- Serious sport is an imitation of war.

RIGHT « in other words it is war minus the shooting »

- Most of the games we play today are of recent origin.

WRONG « Most of the games we now play are of ancient origin »

- The games we play today have been taken seriously all through the centuries.

WRONG « but sport doesn’t seem to have been taken seriously between the Roman times and the nineteenth century »

- The Anglo-Saxons were the first to turn sport into business.

RIGHT « England and the United States, games were built up int heavily financed activity »

- Violence in sport has become like a disease.

RIGHT « the infection spread from country to country »

- The rise of nationalism and the popularity of international sport can be explained by exactly the same mechanism ( as a disease )

RIGHT « There cannot be much doubt that the whole thing is bound up with the rise of nationalism »

Explications :

Pour les deux premières il y a deux réponses possibles en fonction du point de vue. L'avis de George Orwell et celui des gens en général ( avec lequel il n'est pas d'accord )