The 81st U.S. Women's Open Golf Game

第 81 屆美國女子公開賽


Introduction

The 81st U.S. Women's Open started at Riviera Country Club. Many professional and amateur players played in the game. Michelle Wie West also played again.

第 81 屆美國女子公開賽在 Riviera 鄉村俱樂部開打。許多職業和業餘球員參加了這場比賽。Michelle Wie West 也再次參賽。

Main Body

Jennifer Kupcho played very well. She had the best score in the first round. Nelly Korda is the number one player in the world, but she had a bad start. Some young amateur players also played well.

Jennifer Kupcho 打得非常好。她在第一輪取得了最佳成績。Nelly Korda 雖然是世界第一,但開局不理想。一些年輕的業餘球員也表現出色。

Michelle Wie West returned to play. She had a baby boy and took a break. She played to remember her father-in-law, Jerry West. She did not play well enough to stay in the game.

Michelle Wie West 回歸參賽。她之前因為生兒子而休息了一段時間。她參賽是為了紀念她的公公 Jerry West。但她的表現不足以讓她留在比賽中。

Gaby Lopez played well too. She thanked the workers at the club. She said the workers help the players a lot.

Gaby Lopez 也打得很好。她感謝了俱樂部的員工,並表示員工們給予球員很多幫助。

Conclusion

Jennifer Kupcho is the leader now. Michelle Wie West is finished with the game.

Jennifer Kupcho 目前領先。Michelle Wie West 已經結束比賽。

Vocabulary Learning

🟢 The 'Past Action' Pattern

In this story, almost everything happened in the past. To talk about things that are finished, we often add -ed to the action word.

Look at these changes:

  • Play \rightarrow Played
  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Thank \rightarrow Thanked

Wait! Some words are rebels. They don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to memorize them:

  • Have \rightarrow Had
  • Is \rightarrow Was (used for one person)
  • Are \rightarrow Were (used for many people)

Quick Logic: If you see "played," it means the game is over. If you see "play," it is happening now or happens every day.

Vocabulary Learning

professional (adj.)
Someone who does a job as their main work and gets paid for it.
Example:She is a professional golf player.
amateur (adj.)
Someone who does an activity for fun, not as a job.
Example:The tournament has both professional and amateur players.
score (n.)
The number of points someone gets in a game.
Example:Jennifer had the best score in the first round.
round (n.)
One part of a game or competition.
Example:The players are starting the second round of the game.
returned (v.)
To come back to a place or activity.
Example:Michelle returned to play golf after a break.
leader (n.)
The person who is winning or in the first place.
Example:Jennifer Kupcho is the leader of the game now.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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