Common French Words in English2024-02-14Frugality2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Origin of Surfing Advanced English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: advanced 1. Surfboard .......... who constantly look for the biggest waves, would be surprised to learn that the origins of surfing go back centuries, long before the construction of expensive boards. dentins devotees developers donates Category: advanced 2. Polynesians, who had arrived in Hawaii in the 4th century, developed the art of riding on bellyboards, called paipo. For them, surfing was more than a sporting .......... ; it was also a spiritual communion. deployment dilemma diplomat diversion Category: advanced 3. Similar to current standards, surfboards became .......... symbols. The rich rode the waves on superior boards, up to 6 feet long, made from the finest wood. The poor carved their boards from banana palm wood. synthetic status standard stanchion Category: advanced 4. Surfing was controlled by a strict .......... law. Some beaches could only be used by high-ranking officials. hierocracies hieratic hierarchs hierarchical Category: advanced 5. When the English explorer, Captain James Cook arrived in Kealakekua Bay in 1778, he was greeted by .......... surfers who thought he was the mythological god, Lono. jubilant junction Jubbulpore juddering Category: advanced 6. With the arrival of Christian missionaries to the island, surfing as a religious ritual ended. They wrote .......... of how villagers left their daily chores undone when the surf was up. disparaged disappointed disaster disapprovingly Category: advanced 7. Despite the missionary's .......... surfing continued to gain in popularity. In 1905 group of Hawaiian teenagers formed "The Club of the Waves" to continue interest in the spiritual and cultural study of surfing. advisableness advertisement advertorials admonishments Category: advanced 8. Men and women rode surfboards together as part of a courtship ritual. As very little clothing was worn during surfing, many European settlers regarded the activity as shocking .......... . immorality impalpability Immortalize immune Category: advanced 9. The "Big One" all surfers dream about, occurred during the summerof 1932. Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku, who rode a swell of 30 foot waves for more than a mile, stated, "I rode the board down that .......... slope like tobogganing down a glacier." premeditated precipitous premilennially precious Category: advanced 10. Since then, international schools and competitions have continued to grow. Movies havepopularized the thrill of riding the waves. It is not even necessary for the oceans to provide them, man-made wave machines have been installed on ships and in theme parks to .......... surfing enjoyment. population populist populate perpetulate Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0