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Strongest! | Lesson 1
Part 1
challenge
[elinds] の
“I know a successful player,
1)
who's been trying to achieve. a
Roger Federer
[rá()dgar fedarar]
wheelchair
[hwi:ltfear]
rank [repk]
greater
challenge than mine.”
Roger Federer, one of the world's
5 best tennis players, showed great
major (形)
[mérd3ar] 第
official [afjal] ア
respect to a Japanese tennis player.
His name is Shingo Kunieda. He
Paralympics
[paèralimpiks]
Roger Federer
is one of the top wheelchair tennis players, and has
tournament
[ttarnamant, t3:r-]
except [ksépt]
bounce [báuns]
G-1)
been ranked first in the world for many years.
2) Wheelchair tennis is one of the major wheelchair
10
sports in the world. It has the status of an official
accurately
[ékjaratli] の
technique
[tekni:k]の
sport in the Paralympics, and has as many tournament
G-1
games as regular tennis does. Its rules are almost
pay [pé]
the same as those of regular tennis, except for one
15 thing. The players can let the ball bounce up to two
!)TRIVIA
times before returning it. Wheelchair tennis requires
technique「技術」
専門技術·技法,および
スポーツ·芸術などの技術·
テクニックを表す。 一方、
skill は熟練した技術·能
カ·手腕などを表す。
players to have the skills to control the wheelchair
quickly and accurately, as well as the techniques of
tennis. Players also need to pay careful attention
20 to their body condition while they are playing.
*. uie sanme as A His cellphone is the same as mine. 14. except for A Except for one mistake, you
report is excellent. 15. up to A You can borrow up to three books in this library.
19. pay attention