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


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   I haven't ever had a reason to visit a podiatrist (which is what we call a foot doctor), until recently. I don't have any problem with my feet, thankfully. I suppose, over the years, the shoes that I have worn have been good enough to keep me out of the clinics. My feet rarely complain, so I ignore them most of the time. However, my son Cass, who is twelve, has been complaining for a while of heel, ankle, and arch 1 pain. I reasoned that he is growing fast at this stage, and that growing pains of all sorts are quite common. He does play a lot of sports, and so, any problem or tenderness* can get worse. As he practices basketball twice a week, and has to do lots of running, I researched a little on the internet the ways I could ease his pains. You know I love to Google; well, I also love to find tutorials on You-tube. It's a wealth of information! In an instant, I found a video clip 2 that demonstrates how to wrap your feet before you take part in any sporting activity. It was surprisingly simple, and really made sense. It started by showing a 3-D image of the inside of a foot. I thought it looked freaky!* The visual* made it very clear how the foot works, and why a person might experience pain. So, I wrapped Cass's feet, and he told me after practice that it had really helped. I also made an appointment for him to see a podiatrist. It was just a few days later that we went to see Dr. Hoover, a softly spoken, straightforward 3 man. After looking at Cass' feet and his shoes, he came to the conclusion that stress from sports, and the wrong shoes, have brought about the problem. Cass normally wears Adidas shoes. They are fine for walking, but they don't provide a lot of arch support, and the basketball shoes bend in the wrong place. Apparently 4, a good sports shoe bends where your foot does, basically at the toe area. If it bends in the middle, it puts stress on the joint 5 that we have in the middle of our foot, because this joint is very limited, and is not supposed to move much at all. So, after he gave us a brief lesson on how the foot works, and a list of recommended* shoes and shoe inserts*, Cass had an xray. It turns out that he has normal feet, and just needs some good support during sports. That was a relief for me; I didn't have to worry about anything serious. The next day I bought him two kinds of inserts, and different basketball shoes. These things have made all the difference. He's much happier now after practice, and no longer has stiff 6, tender feet in the morning. How wonderful that we have such quick access to information that can educate us, and help us avoid making mistakes with our health.


  Related vocabulary:tenderness, freaky, a visual, recommended:
  1. When a part of your body is injured, the area around the injury can feel tender, sensitive to pain.
  2. That Halloween costume is freaky! It's one of the wierdest and scariest I've seen.
  3. It's much easier to study if you have a visual, because, as Shakespeare said, "A picture paints a thousand words."
  4. That hotel is recommended; it has everything we need. However, the one next door isn't recommended at all.
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n.拱门,桥洞;v.拱起,成为弓形
  • Dip your head under the low arch.在低矮的门拱下要低头。
  • The trees arch overhead.树木在头顶上弯成拱形。
n.夹子,别针,弹夹,片断;vt.夹住,修剪
  • May I clip out the report on my performance?我能把报道我的文章剪下来吗?
  • She fastened the papers together with a paper clip.她用曲别针把文件别在一起。
adj.正直的,坦率的;易懂的,简单的
  • A straightforward talk is better than a flowery speech.巧言不如直说。
  • I must insist on your giving me a straightforward answer.我一定要你给我一个直截了当的回答。
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎
  • An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.山穷水尽,豁然开朗。
  • He was apparently much surprised at the news.他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。
adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合
  • I had a bad fall,which put my shoulder out of joint.我重重地摔了一跤,肩膀脫臼了。
  • We wrote a letter in joint names.我们联名写了封信。
adj.严厉的,激烈的,硬的,僵直的,不灵活的
  • There is a sheet of stiff cardboard in the drawer.在那个抽屉里有块硬纸板。
  • You have to push on the handle to turn it,becanse it's very stiff.手柄很不灵活,你必须用力推才能转动它。
学英语单词
abeal
ablative composite
acid silica
all inclusive income statement
antigoals
applies to
asynchronous starting
bit overfeed
brewsterlinite
brigandism
brush shifting device
caretakings
cecostomy
choerospondin
colony-forming unit-monocyte-macrophage
counterlogic
desmodium dunnii merr.
DSCP
dung depot
electrification scheme
endued
entered ship
enterocyanosis
eurya trichocarpa korthods
extended sense
field emission microwave device
folk therapy
free point tool
fuel low heating value
ginks
glide line
glycerin-beta-monostearate
haplomict
hardest put
hollow cop
hyaloophitic
hydrogenization
igoe
in one sense
in the face of sth
increased safety type motor
intensive capital
invigilates
jargonaphasias
Kanmuri-yama
knox
Kozhevnikovo
Kubukhay
level crossing
level measurement instrument
liberty of indifference
lichenicole
Likma
liverer
loading instruments
Magnolia elliptigemmata
making up differences
Maritime Territory
mashie
meat extract agar
microscopic Widal agglutination test
mitochondriopathy
mobile banking
mortgage arrangement
moving-flap liquid meter
multiple birth indicator
Neottia listeroides
nightstands
ninth-graders
nonallotted
occipital segment
ojt
oopsies
pedal push rod
Philippine tarsier
Philoxerus wrightii
pitcher pump
porous ceramic sensor of moisture
printed card form
pump classification
RADAS (random access discrete addressing system)
rail drilling maching
railed floor
receptacle box
resistance to bond
road-roller
rotor and propeller aircraft
roundheels
Sault-de-Navailles
skill-fulness
sobchak
stoneproof
syrinxes
Thysanosoma
turn a blind eye
two-dimension prestressing
ultrasonic Doppler blood pressure transducer
uncod
uninternalized
vicia pseudo-orobus fisch. et mey.
weather proof engine
wine glass