Hot Weather and Sports

酷熱天氣與運動


Introduction

Hot weather and stadiums change how players play football and cricket.

酷熱天氣與場館會改變球員踢足球和打板球的方式。

Main Body

The 2026 World Cup has many indoor stadiums. These stadiums are cool. Players recover faster here. They do not get too hot or thirsty. This helps teams that run a lot.

2026年世界盃有許多室內場館。這些場館很涼爽。球員在這裡恢復得更快。他們不會過於炎熱或口渴。這對跑動較多的球隊很有幫助。

In the T20 World Cup, London is very hot. The England team uses special cooling vests and ice. This keeps their bodies cool. It stops players from feeling dizzy.

在T20世界盃中,倫敦天氣非常炎熱。英格蘭隊使用了特殊的冷卻背心和冰塊。這能讓他們的身體保持涼爽,防止球員感到暈眩。

In the 2024 Copa América, some players became sick because of the heat. Now, teams use special water and heat training to stay healthy.

在2024年美洲盃中,部分球員因高溫而生病。現在,球隊使用特殊的飲用水和熱適應訓練來維持健康。

Conclusion

Cool air and special tools help athletes win and stay safe.

冷氣與特殊工具能幫助運動員獲勝並確保安全。

Vocabulary Learning

🧊 The 'Keep/Stay' Secret

In English, we use keep and stay to talk about things that do not change. For a beginner, this is the fastest way to describe a feeling or a state.

1. The Action (Keep + Object + Adjective) When you use a tool to change something, use keep.

  • Cooling vests \rightarrow keep bodies cool.
  • Ice \rightarrow keeps players cold.

2. The State (Stay + Adjective) When you are already in a condition and you want to remain that way, use stay.

  • Heat training \rightarrow stay healthy.
  • Cool air \rightarrow stay safe.

Quick Word Map:

  • SICK \rightarrow Not healthy ❌
  • DIZZY \rightarrow Head feels strange 😵‍💫
  • THIRSTY \rightarrow Need water 💧

Vocabulary Learning

stadiums (n.)
Large buildings with seats for people to watch sports
Example:The football match is in a big stadium.
recover (v.)
To get better or feel strong again after exercise
Example:Players need sleep to recover after a game.
thirsty (adj.)
Feeling a need to drink water
Example:I am very thirsty after running in the sun.
vests (n.)
Clothing that covers the top part of the body without sleeves
Example:The players wear cooling vests to stay cold.
dizzy (adj.)
Feeling like everything is spinning and you might fall
Example:The hot sun made the player feel dizzy.
athletes (n.)
People who are very good at sports
Example:Professional athletes train every day.
Practice A2 words in a crossword