Fill each space with a suitable phrasal verb.
1 If you want to in life, you'll have to work harder.
2 We'll have to before lunch time if we want to get there in time.
3 You'll with your work if you don't get on with it.
4 I wanted to go to bed but she till one o'clock in the morning.
5 It's about time you some hard work, isn't it?
6 Why don't you .. a sport now that you have all this free time? ?
7 I'm going to ... eating red meat after all these reports. a minute while I check my diary?
8 Can you in prison.
9 If he breaking the law like that, he'll end up 10 What do you want to be when you ?
Many sports are extremely violent, yet this does not stop people watching them or playing them. Should violent sports be banned or are they just a way for people to enjoy themselves?
There are some arguments for banning violent sports. Firstly, some of these sports are simply an excuse for violence. There is enough violence in our world without seeing sportsmen getting hurt on TV. In addition, people who take part in violent sports risk serious injury or even death. Many young boxers, for example, are seriously injured every year.
On the other hand, there are some disadvantages to banning violent sports. To start with, violent sports can be a healthy way for people to relax and let off steam. As a result, general aggression and violence in society will be reduced. Moreover, instead of banning violent sports, we can improve their safety standards, for instance, by using better protective clothing and equipment. Consequently, sports injuries will be reduced.
In conclusion, there are arguments both for and against the banning of violent sports. I strongly believe violent games should be banned, as I feel they are not going to help people to live together peacefully.