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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语译林版选择性必修第二册
年级 高二
章节 Extended reading
类型 素材-音频
知识点 -
使用场景 同步教学
学年 2025-2026
地区(省份) 全国
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发布时间 2025-04-07
更新时间 2025-04-07
作者 学科网精创英语工作室
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审核时间 2025-04-07
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Extended reading, read the magazine article about sports idiom. sports idiom, every language has its idiom, which are groups of words with meaning's different from the meanings of the individual words, idiom make language more colourful unexpressive. Since sport is an inseparable part of data life, there are lots of sports items that have found their way into everyday language. Let's take a look at some of them. Football, football or soccer, as IT is called in the U. S. A, is one of the most popular sports in the world, and many countries have their own football leagues. The english language is full of medium, which are thought to have come from football. As you know, in a football match, players try to kick or head the ball into the opposing teams goal, which is the net between two big goal posts. Fix to the ground. Can you imagine that every time you have a chance to score, the goal posts are moved. That would be not only difficult, but also upsetting. If someone moves the goal posts in everyday life, IT means they unfairly change the rules or requirements for something. An insurance salesman who is about to reach his annual sales target only for the company to make the target higher, could rightly complain about the company moving the goal posts. Thankfully, goal posts do not really move, but when a player scores an own goal, he or SHE might wish they did. Scoring a known goal in football means accidentally kicking or heading the ball into one. So net and IT is one of the worst things that can happen to a football player. If someone makes a bad mistake, which unintentionally harms their own interests, they are said to have scored an own goal. You might see this expression in the newspapers when the local council makes a decision which back fires terribly. baseball. Baseball is an old, unpopular sport that has given the english language many different items. You might have had expressions like in the ballpark or a ballpark estimate. The venue where a baseball game is played is called a ball park. So even if we do not know exactly whether board is during the game, we can assume that IT is somewhere in the ballpark. For this reason, people use the expression in the ballpark or a ballpark estimate to talk about rough estimates. Another common baseball expression is throwing someone a curve ball. Curve balls are balls that suddenly turn in the air. And these are course difficult for the other team to handle. We use this expression to describe things that are unexpected and difficult to respond to. Three strikes and you are out is another idiom that comes from baseball. As IT suggests in baseball, this means that a butter the person with the baseball, but in his or her hands, is out after making three unsuccessful attempts to hit the ball. This idiom is often used to talk about situations where people fail after wasting three chances. Boxing english also has a large number of videos connected with boxing, which has been a popular sport for thousands of years. A boxer is not allowed to use his or her fists to hit the opponent below the waste. Hence comes the idiom below the belt in day to day life. If someone makes an unfair and cruel remark, we can describe IT as below the belt. Throwing in the town is another common idiom that comes from boxing when a boxer is losing badly and is too tired or confused to give up on his or her own, the coach will literally throw a towel into the winter and fight in everyday life. This item simply means admitting defeat and giving up. Sport is chAllenging, and so is life. However, when you are thrown a carvable, do not throw in the towel, work hard, be careful not to score goal, and you are sure to make IT.
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