时间:2019-01-01 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客 A cup of English


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For those of you who are following the Tour de France, you will recognize the name Tyler Farrar. He is from the town where I live, Wenatchee. The fact that he is not only in the Tour, but also doing well, has really created a buzz of excitement here. The local newspaper, The Wenatchee World, has a daily spot about the race so we can all keep up to date with how Tyler is doing. What we are holding our breath for, is the sprint 1 into Paris. He will be against Mark Cavendish, the English missile, and other sprinters such as Thor Hushov and Alessandro Petacchi. My husband and I are amazingly addicted 3 to the tour; we have it taped, and so, in the evenings, that's what we watch. Sorry kids, no cartoons. Tyler's father lives and works in Wenatchee; he is a surgeon, and is often seen biking in the local parks. Tyler must have been an unusual child for this area of the States. Most boys become deeply involved in baseball, basketball, or football. Now, soccer and hockey are also popular. However, Tyler started competitive biking when he was only thirteen years old. His father said that from then on, he knew that cycling was what he wanted to do. He is still young, only twenty-seven, so he has many years of cycling ahead of him. As far as his training is concerned, he lives in Ghent, in Belgium. His upbringing here in Wenatchee served him well for building strength and stamina 4 for cycling. There are many, ideal roads for cycling in the hills here, as well as trails for mountain biking. I suppose the four very distinct seasons that we have here can also prepare a cyclist for hot and cold extremes while biking. Now that he lives in Ghent, however, he has all-year-long cycling because the climate is much milder, with less extremes. Being a sprinter 2 means that he has explosive power towards the end of the race. He, like the other sprinters, tends to stay anywhere in the peloton until the end, when he makes his way to the front, and suddenly speeds towards the finish line. He has already won a stage in the Tour de France, and also in the Vuelta a Espana, and the Giro d'Italia, and others in less known races, so he has plenty of experience. So, when we spot him in the peloton, on the television screen, we get excited and hope to see a successful performance. Even though Mark Cavendish is one of my favorite cyclists, if Tyler beats him and wins the grand, final stage of the race, Wenatchee should commemorate 5 his achievement with a statue in his honor.
 
Grammar notes.
 
Related vocabulary and expressions: a spot (on tv, radio, written), to serve ...well, to tend to, to commemorate.
 
1. She has a spot on prime-time television, talking about the latest movies.
 
2. These rubber boots have served me well. I've used them for twenty years, and they still have no holes.
 
3. I tend to get phone calls whenever I am trying to take a nap.
 
4. The bronze statue was erected 6 in the center of town, to commemorate independence day.

n.短距离赛跑;vi. 奋力而跑,冲刺;vt.全速跑过
  • He put on a sprint to catch the bus.他全速奔跑以赶上公共汽车。
  • The runner seemed to be rallied for a final sprint.这名赛跑者似乎在振作精神作最后的冲刺。
n.短跑运动员,短距离全速奔跑者
  • He is more a sprinter than a swimmer. 他是短跑健将,而不是游泳选手。 来自辞典例句
  • The sprinter himself thinks he can run the race at 9.4 seconds. 这位短跑运动员自认为可以用9.4秒跑完比赛。 来自互联网
adj.沉溺于....的,对...上瘾的
  • He was addicted to heroin at the age of 17.他17岁的时候对海洛因上了瘾。
  • She's become addicted to love stories.她迷上了爱情小说。
n.体力;精力;耐力
  • I lacked the stamina to run the whole length of the race.我没有跑完全程的耐力。
  • Giving up smoking had a magical effect on his stamina.戒烟神奇地增强了他的体力。
vt.纪念,庆祝
  • This building was built to commemorate the Fire of London.这栋大楼是为纪念“伦敦大火”而兴建的。
  • We commemorate the founding of our nation with a public holiday.我们放假一日以庆祝国庆。
学英语单词
aacheners
acyl groups
ADPase
again
air operated throttle motor
amino-azo-benzene
antiballistic missiles
automated information processing
automatic control loop
carbon monoxide laser
Carex stipata
cast steel crossing
Castanopsis platyacantha
cephalorhachidian index
chapitle
chunked
claim in contract
class Ulvophyceae
coast of elevation
diameter of wheel rim
Douglas berry
drawbores
emergency shutdown device
Ethical Culturalist
eye movements
fenaclon
field-oriented machine
follicular inflammation
Fonthill Abbey
foozlers
fore-and-aft schooner
fuzzy differential equation
galvanizings
gant
geekwad
giant cell lichenoid dermatitis
graphite sheath
gwangju (kwangju)
helical gearing hypoids
high-speed target
historical records
hitch casing
hog cholera
in flight alignment
ipomoea pes-capraes
jack-shaft
joiner's bench
joint injuries
lapilli cone
leading-end acceleration
lencophenga (lencophenga) nigroscutellata
licence-exempt
light sensitive seeds
limicole
low-grade concrete
many wise
meoprotoveratrine
molomjamts
najar
Narcinidae
natural terategens
near-field microscopy
newmedia
nif gene
non-spontaneous reaction
of Zuckerkandl organs
optimizing control action
paper tape oriented operating system
pegvisomant
plastic-coated metal
Pour-
primitivizations
public-spiritd
Puerto Pardo
put-you-ups
rob somebody of something
scenioscope machine
screpand
sense of inferiority
shatter belt
single crystal tungsten wire
small rocket lift device
smith and wesson
specmarks
spinningmill
storage exchage
subpleural mediastinal plexus
subtrajectories
superpermalloy
surplus or deficiency of annual receipts
sweepstakes
tardive dyskinesias
technorealists
term implied by law
the caspian sea
thin flat head rivet
triode synchronous demodulator
trochlear nucleus
weight break-down
wise as a serpent
writing plate
x-axis