VOA慢速英语 2007 0203
时间:2007-07-07 03:10:31
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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
This Sunday is the biggest sporting event of the year for Americans: the Super Bowl. More than ninety million people in the United States watched the National Football League championship game on television last year. That was several million more than voted in the November
elections1.
There are thirty-two teams in the league. They battle each other through a sixteen-game season, and then playoffs. This year the Chicago Bears face the Indianapolis Colts for the championship. The Colts are favored to win.
Lovie Smith, left, head coach of the Chicago Bears and Tony Dungy, head coach of the Indianapolis Colts
But something is already different about this year's game. In the N.F.L., about seventy percent of the players are black. Yet that was true of just seven of the thirty-two head coaches this season. In the forty-one year history of the Super Bowl, no African-American coach has ever led a team to the big game. This year, all that has changed.
Bears head coach Lovie Smith and Colts head coach Tony Dungy are both black. They are close friends known for their calmness on the field and
respectful2 treatment of their players. Both men also share a strong
Christian3 faith, which they often talk about with reporters.
Lovie Smith has said he looks forward to the day when it is no longer news that a Super Bowl team is coached by an African-American.
This year the Super Bowl is in Miami, Florida. But the state that profits most will likely be Nevada. Nevada is the only state where widespread
betting5 on sports is legal. And more
bets6 are placed on the Super Bowl than any other single sports event.
The State Gaming Control Board
estimates7 that more than one hundred million dollars could be
bet4 in Nevada casinos on this year's game. That would top last year's record-setting ninety-four and a half million.
Most Internet
gambling8 is illegal in the United States. And the government has succeeded in making it more difficult for Americans to use foreign gambling sites.
But experts believe that five to six billion dollars is bet illegally on the game in the United States. That includes small bets with friends or at work, but it also includes bets placed with a local bookmaker. Hundreds of different kinds of bets are made on the Super Bowl, way beyond simply trying to guess which team will win.
CBS television will broadcast the game this year. People watch the Super Bowl -- or at least parts of it -- not just to see the players, but also the famous performers at halftime. Even the
specially9 produced commercials throughout the game are popular. Advertisers can pay two and a half million dollars or more for thirty seconds of airtime.
Some people think it is not enough that Super Bowl Sunday has become a national celebration. There is an online
petition10 campaign by a group of men in North Carolina to make it a national holiday, followed on Monday by a day of observation.
IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English was written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.
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