When kids in parts of the world want to play, they often make soccer balls out of trash tied together with string. “____ the areas used for playing fields are often rough and rocky, millions of real balls go flat (变瘪)____ 24 hours,” says Tim Jahnigen, a California businessman. Determined to solve this problem,____ created an indestructible ball called the One World Futbol.
The ball is made of ____ special material, ethylene-vinyl acetate foam. It's lightweight, it's flexible, and—____ important—it holds its shape.
The One World Futbol needs no pump ____ won't wear out, even on rough surfaces. When tested,____ withstood (经受住) being crushed by a car, and even being chewed on by a lion.
Although it costs more to produce ____ a typical soccer ball, Jahnigen estimates the One World Futbol can last 30 years. So far, it's been given to kids in 143 countries.