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Since the beginning of history, people have played games. Children in one country may play games that are quite different from those played anywhere else in the world. Here are some interesting games that you and your friends can try.
The Mouse Game (The Philippines)
In this game, a piece of string is attached to the player's hand. One part of the string represents the "cat" while the other part is the "mouse". The objective of the game is for the cat to catch the mouse and for the mouse to escape just in time. It teaches you to focus and move your fingers fast.
Piñata (Mexico)
A piñata is a colorful container made from papers and filled with sweets and toys. Children are blindfolded and take turns at trying to hit the piñata, which is usually suspended(悬挂)on a tree or pole. When someone breaks open the piñata, the children run to get the treats. This game improves your sense of direction.
Help (China)
Chasing games are popular all around the world. In China, one player is chosen to be the chaser and runs after the other players until someone is caught. No equipment is required to play this game, but it helps to run fast and have a loud voice for shouting.
Doorkeeper (Afghanistan)
In the villages of Afghanistan, there is no limit to the number of players who can take part in the game. A small rubber ball is all you need to play the game. It helps to have quick reactions and focus your eyes on the ball because you need to prevent the ball getting into the net.
1.Which game offers players material rewards in the end?
A. The Mouse Game. B. Piñata.
C. Help. D. Doorkeeper.
2.What is special about the game Help?
A. It needs no equipment. B. It limits player numbers.
C. It trains quick reaction. D. It requires close attention.
3.What is the purpose of the text?
A. To explain the game rules. B. To recommend fun games.
C. To tell the origin of games. D. To show the benefits of games.