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bkao bib yotth 日 A Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The development of the role of caddies. ⑤ The fighting spirit necessary for athletes. © The friendship between a golfer and a caddy. Yabluos od b tol i 6haahgot 2. Bruce Edwards changed cxthetoag the way people saw caddies b his career from a golfer to a caddy greoya0 Sregnig © golf courses so that golfers could play safely B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are som unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. There was a very (1. ) caddy called Bruce Edwards. 1 After Bruce (2. ) from high school, he started to work for Tom Watson as a caddy. 2 Caddies used to just carry the golf bag for golfers, but Bruce always (3. 3 condition of the course. ) the Bruce was also not afraid to (4. )with the golfer. 4 After many (b. ), Watson wanted to play less, so Bruce decided to work for Greg Norman. 5 6 Bruce missed Watson, and he decided to return to Watson after three years、 (6. 7 After they started to play together again, Bruce began to have some (7. ) problems. 8 Bruce was (8. ) with ALS, but he continued to caddy for Watson. Both Watson and Bruce (9. ) at the US Open. 9 10 Watson and Bruce knew this could be their last time together in the (10. Watson asked for (11. 11 (12. ) to do more research on ALS, and Bruce was very ) for having someone like Watson with him. Paragraph Organization Introduction Words en aih g) Becoming Watson's caddy ( Separation and reunion Deadly diagnosis The last chance together in the spotlight ( diagnosed / disagree / examined funding / special/ sorrow separation / health / spotlight thankful / graduated victories / weaker / appeared へ へ Epilogue へ
sponsors with private jets. Bruce madea lot of money, but it passed He. all over the world playing golf, designing courses, and meeting Bruce Edwards was well known in) away 1 と。 however, was not a golfer(but) was a caddy, who at age 49. One 5) caddy, and it was 1t golfer later. He asked Watsondor a job as a the beginning of their long relationship. 10) so that he could tell the players about the course condition ana the distance to the holes from any spot. 4 Also, Bruce was never afraid to disagree, and Watson accepted it. One day Watson wanted to hit a safe short shot rather than directly go for the green. However, Bruce angrily 15 insisted, “You don't need to. You can hit this ball on the green from here.” Watson thought for a while, and hit the ball just to the right of the green. Bruce being his caddy, Watson had many victories. After G-A these glorious years, however, Watson wanted to spend 20 more time with his family and play less. One day, Watson encouraged Bruce to work for someone else if there was a good opportunity. It was heartbreaking for Watson to say(, and lequally sa for Bruce to hear (that. After thinking it ovèr, he decided to work for Greg Norman, then the number one player 引- 6 6 From day one, life with Norman was quite different. He we in the world. simply wasn't the same as being with Watson, who was botl boss and his close friend. Watson feeling the same way, Bruce returned to him in 1992 after three years' separation. G-A
hand. He didn't have medical msurance then, so Watson told 5 him totsee a doctor immediately and tell them to send the bills They enjoyed playing together again. However, problems A Bruce in 2002, when his speech hecame anclear, he started a lot, and he couldn'tgrab things well with his left G-B tcoughing to Watson. 。 Unexpectedly, Bruce was diagnosed with a disease called ATS. The disease gradually destroys themuscles) throughout +he body, and there is no known cure. The doctor told him that he would have just a few more years to live. His health began × to worsen and people watched him get thinner and weaker. O Even in sucha situation, Bruce wanted to continue to caddy for Watson.“He simply won't give in mentally or emotionally, no matter what happens,” Watson said then. o Thoasond ec セ行で対めべ X In 2003, Watson and Bruce appeared at the US Open, 。 Gf 15> 9 G-B where they captured the attention of the world./ The 53-year- × old past Open champion was one shot behind the leader/ Bruce, who could barely walk, was accompanying him as a caddy/ Everyone there knew about Bruce's story, and all the other 155 ie 20 players had become a footnote./ 410^ Ae 10 Watson and Bruce understood that this could be their last time together in the (spotlight./ Whenever they came to a tee, all the audience started to call his name, “Bruuuuuce, Bruuuuuce!”(It was the moment about him, and both of them.L( 5 11 Although Watson didn't win, in every TV interview he talked about Bruce and about the desperate need for funding tO do more research on ALS/ Around that time, Bruce said on TV, “To havea friend like Tom Watson is an incredible thing,/ I can't tell you how lucky I feel./ He also said to Watson later, "Tom, I've done it all.、 roted persin 皆るる D Q&A

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