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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.CricketA Reading AZ Level J Leveled BookWord Count:399WritingWhich position would you like to play on a cricket team?Why?Draw a picture and write about it.Social StudiesOn a map of the world,label the ten countries with teams that play cricket
2、 in Test matches.Include a compass rose on your map.Connectionswww.readinga-Written by Tom RosenstiehlLEVELED BOOK JLEVELED BOOK JCricketCricketwww.readinga-What makes cricket an interesting sport?Focus QuestionWritten by Tom RosenstiehlCricketCricketSpectacular Sports Level J Leveled Book Learning
3、AZWritten by Tom RosenstiehlAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:A boy hits a cricket ball with a bat.Back cover:A huge crowd watches a cricket game.Title page:A cricket ball and bailsPage 3:Children playing cricket in IndiaPhoto Credits:Front cover:Jaco Janse van Rensburg/Alamy Stock Photo;
4、back cover:Bill Bachman/Alamy Stock Photo;title page:Sastyphotos/123RF;page 3:Friedrich Stark/Alamy Stock Photo;page 4:Brendon Thorne/Getty Images News/Thinkstock;page 5:Cultura Creative(RF)/Alamy Stock Photo;page 7:Tim Clayton/Corbis;page 8(left,center):hypermania2/123RF;page 8(right):Shane White/i
5、Stock/Thinkstock;page 9:Colin Underhill/Alamy Stock Photo;page 10:Andrew Cornaga/ActionPlus/Corbis;page 11:Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo;page 12:The Print Collector/Alamy Stock Photo;page 13:Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis;page 15:Agencja Fotograficzna Caro/Alamy Stock PhotoCorrelati
6、onLEVEL JJ1718Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAchampionshipsmatchespopularprofessionalsprotectsswapsWords to Know3Cricket Level JTable of ContentsA Fun Sport .4The Basics.5The History of Cricket.11Cricket Around the World.14Thats Cricket!.15Glossary.164A Fun SportPeople around the world play an exc
7、iting sport called cricket.In cricket,a batter hits a ball with a large flat bat.The ball is about the same size as a baseball.An Australian player gets down on one knee to bat a low ball.3Cricket Level JTable of ContentsA Fun Sport .4The Basics.5The History of Cricket.11Cricket Around the World.14T
8、hats Cricket!.15Glossary.164A Fun SportPeople around the world play an exciting sport called cricket.In cricket,a batter hits a ball with a large flat bat.The ball is about the same size as a baseball.An Australian player gets down on one knee to bat a low ball.5The batter tries to keep the ball fro
9、m hitting three posts in the ground.Cricket Level JThe BasicsTwo teams play a game of cricket.Each team has eleven players.They play on an oval field with an area in the middle called a pitch.6The teams take turns batting and bowling,or throwing,a ball.Two batters on the batting team stand on each e
10、nd of the pitch.The team that isnt batting plays in the field.the pitchboundaryFielding TeamwicketkeeperWKfield players(nine players in the field)FPbowlerBumpireUBatting TeamnonbatterNSbatterSwicketpopping creasebowling creasereturn creaseWKSBNSUFPFPFPFPFPFPFPFPFP12 ft(3.66 m)22 yards(20.12 m)wicket
11、the pitch5The batter tries to keep the ball from hitting three posts in the ground.Cricket Level JThe BasicsTwo teams play a game of cricket.Each team has eleven players.They play on an oval field with an area in the middle called a pitch.6The teams take turns batting and bowling,or throwing,a ball.
12、Two batters on the batting team stand on each end of the pitch.The team that isnt batting plays in the field.the pitchboundaryFielding TeamwicketkeeperWKfield players(nine players in the field)FPbowlerBumpireUBatting TeamnonbatterNSbatterSwicketpopping creasebowling creasereturn creaseWKSBNSUFPFPFPF
13、PFPFPFPFPFP12 ft(3.66 m)22 yards(20.12 m)wicketthe pitch7Cricket Level JOne player on each team is the bowler.The bowler throws a ball to a batter on the other team.A batter gets ready to swing her bat to hit the ball.The bowler can throw a very fast ball.bowlerbatter8The bowler tries to hit three s
14、mall posts in the ground near the batter.These posts are called stumps.At the top of the stumps are two small pieces of wood called bails.Together,the stumps and bails are called a wicket.If the bowlers ball knocks the bails off the wicket stumps,the batter is out.bailswicketballbatstumps7Cricket Le
15、vel JOne player on each team is the bowler.The bowler throws a ball to a batter on the other team.A batter gets ready to swing her bat to hit the ball.The bowler can throw a very fast ball.bowlerbatter8The bowler tries to hit three small posts in the ground near the batter.These posts are called stu
16、mps.At the top of the stumps are two small pieces of wood called bails.Together,the stumps and bails are called a wicket.If the bowlers ball knocks the bails off the wicket stumps,the batter is out.bailswicketballbatstumps9Cricket Level JThe batter protects the wicket by hitting the ball with his or
17、 her bat.If the batter hits the ball,he or she runs down the pitch.If the batter swaps places with the other batter,he or she scores one point.The point is called a run.wicketstumpsbailsbatballwicketkeeperpadding on legs,chest,and armsglovesbatterface guard10Nine players on the bowling team play in
18、the field.Their job is to get the balls that the batter hits.They can get the batter out by catching the ball.They can also throw the ball and hit the wicket to get an out.After ten outs,the bowling team gets their turn at bat.At the end of the game,the team with more runs wins.Sometimes players in
19、the field have to leap to get the ball.9Cricket Level JThe batter protects the wicket by hitting the ball with his or her bat.If the batter hits the ball,he or she runs down the pitch.If the batter swaps places with the other batter,he or she scores one point.The point is called a run.wicketstumpsba
20、ilsbatballwicketkeeperpadding on legs,chest,and armsglovesbatterface guard10Nine players on the bowling team play in the field.Their job is to get the balls that the batter hits.They can get the batter out by catching the ball.They can also throw the ball and hit the wicket to get an out.After ten o
21、uts,the bowling team gets their turn at bat.At the end of the game,the team with more runs wins.Sometimes players in the field have to leap to get the ball.11People play cricket in England in the 1700s.Cricket Level JThe History of Cricket In the 1500s,children in England played cricket.By the early
22、 1700s,adults started playing as professionals.In 1788,people created the cricket rules still in use today.12The cricket team of India poses for a photograph in 1911.Soon,cricket teams formed outside England as well.Then,people created longer cricket matches called Tests for world championships.11Pe
23、ople play cricket in England in the 1700s.Cricket Level JThe History of Cricket In the 1500s,children in England played cricket.By the early 1700s,adults started playing as professionals.In 1788,people created the cricket rules still in use today.12The cricket team of India poses for a photograph in
24、 1911.Soon,cricket teams formed outside England as well.Then,people created longer cricket matches called Tests for world championships.13A boy from England gets a lesson from a player in 1931.Cricket Level JCricket teams played once at the Olympic Games in 1900.Some fans hope cricket teams will one
25、 day play in every Summer Olympic Games.14Cricket Around the WorldToday,people play cricket around the world.Ten countries have teams that play in Test matches.ASIANORTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICAEUROPEAUSTRALIAAFRICA1.England2.Australia 3.South Africa4.West Indies5.New Zealand6.India7.Pakistan 8.Sri Lank
26、a9.Zimbabwe10.Bangladesh135467102Equator8913A boy from England gets a lesson from a player in 1931.Cricket Level JCricket teams played once at the Olympic Games in 1900.Some fans hope cricket teams will one day play in every Summer Olympic Games.14Cricket Around the WorldToday,people play cricket ar
27、ound the world.Ten countries have teams that play in Test matches.ASIANORTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICAEUROPEAUSTRALIAAFRICA1.England2.Australia 3.South Africa4.West Indies5.New Zealand6.India7.Pakistan 8.Sri Lanka9.Zimbabwe10.Bangladesh135467102Equator8915Children everywhere enjoy cricket.These boys play
28、a game in Asia.Cricket Level JThats Cricket!Since its start as a childrens game,cricket has been popular.Today,it is followed by billions of fans around the world.You can enjoy cricket,too!16Glossarychampionships(n.)contests to decide a winner(p.12)matches(n.)contests or games(p.12)popular(adj.)acce
29、pted,liked,or enjoyed by many people(p.15)professionals(n.)people who earn money for taking part in an activity,rather than doing it purely for pleasure(p.11)protects(v.)guards or defends from harm or danger(p.9)swaps(v.)trades or exchanges something(p.9)15Children everywhere enjoy cricket.These boy
30、s play a game in Asia.Cricket Level JThats Cricket!Since its start as a childrens game,cricket has been popular.Today,it is followed by billions of fans around the world.You can enjoy cricket,too!16Glossarychampionships(n.)contests to decide a winner(p.12)matches(n.)contests or games(p.12)popular(ad
31、j.)accepted,liked,or enjoyed by many people(p.15)professionals(n.)people who earn money for taking part in an activity,rather than doing it purely for pleasure(p.11)protects(v.)guards or defends from harm or danger(p.9)swaps(v.)trades or exchanges something(p.9)www.readinga-What makes cricket an int
32、eresting sport?Focus QuestionWritten by Tom RosenstiehlCricketCricketSpectacular Sports Level J Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Tom RosenstiehlAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:A boy hits a cricket ball with a bat.Back cover:A huge crowd watches a cricket game.Title page:A cricket ball
33、 and bailsPage 3:Children playing cricket in IndiaPhoto Credits:Front cover:Jaco Janse van Rensburg/Alamy Stock Photo;back cover:Bill Bachman/Alamy Stock Photo;title page:Sastyphotos/123RF;page 3:Friedrich Stark/Alamy Stock Photo;page 4:Brendon Thorne/Getty Images News/Thinkstock;page 5:Cultura Crea
34、tive(RF)/Alamy Stock Photo;page 7:Tim Clayton/Corbis;page 8(left,center):hypermania2/123RF;page 8(right):Shane White/iStock/Thinkstock;page 9:Colin Underhill/Alamy Stock Photo;page 10:Andrew Cornaga/ActionPlus/Corbis;page 11:Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo;page 12:The Print Collector/Al
35、amy Stock Photo;page 13:Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis;page 15:Agencja Fotograficzna Caro/Alamy Stock PhotoCorrelationLEVEL JJ1718Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAchampionshipsmatchespopularprofessionalsprotectsswapsWords to KnowVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.CricketA Re
36、ading AZ Level J Leveled BookWord Count:399WritingWhich position would you like to play on a cricket team?Why?Draw a picture and write about it.Social StudiesOn a map of the world,label the ten countries with teams that play cricket in Test matches.Include a compass rose on your map.Connectionswww.readinga-Written by Tom RosenstiehlLEVELED BOOK JLEVELED BOOK JCricketCricketGrade 1 Book 66