Chris Evert Stops Work Because of Cancer

A2

Chris Evert Stops Work Because of Cancer

Chris Evert 因為癌症而停止工作


Introduction

Chris Evert is a famous tennis player. She has cancer again. She cannot go to the Wimbledon tournament.

Chris Evert 是一位著名的網球選手。她再次患上癌症,因此無法參加溫布頓錦標賽。

Main Body

Chris is 71 years old. Doctors gave her tests. She had one surgery. Now she will start strong medicine called chemotherapy. She will not work for a few months.

Chris 今年 71 歲。醫生為她進行了檢查,她接受了一次手術。現在她將開始接受一種強效藥物治療,即化療。她將停止工作幾個月。

Chris has a gene that makes cancer more likely. Her sister died from this cancer in 2020. Chris had surgery and medicine in 2021 and 2023. But the cancer came back again in 2026.

Chris 攜帶一種增加癌症機率的基因。她的姐姐於 2020 年死於這種癌症。Chris 在 2021 年和 2023 年接受過手術和藥物治療,但癌症在 2026 年再次復發。

Her boss at ESPN says he supports her. He wants her to come back to work later. A new movie on Netflix tells the story of Chris and her friend Martina. Both women had cancer.

她在 ESPN 的老闆表示支持她,希望她日後能回到工作崗位。Netflix 上的一部新電影講述了 Chris 與她的朋友 Martina 的故事,兩位女性都曾患有癌症。

Conclusion

Chris Evert is resting and taking medicine. She will not be on TV for now.

Chris Evert 正在休息並接受治療,目前不會出現在電視上。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Will' Shortcut

When we talk about the future, we use will. It is a simple way to say what happens next.

Look at these examples from the story:

  • She will start medicine. \rightarrow (Future action)
  • She will not work. \rightarrow (Future negative)
  • She will not be on TV. \rightarrow (Future state)

How to build it: Person + will + action word

Quick Tip: Use will not when something is stoping or missing in the future. It is much easier than other future forms because the action word never changes!

Vocabulary Learning

tournament (n.)
A sports competition with many players or teams
Example:He won the tennis tournament last year.
surgery (n.)
Medical work done by a doctor to fix a part of the body
Example:The doctor said she needs surgery on her knee.
chemotherapy (n.)
Strong medicine used to treat cancer
Example:Chemotherapy can make a person feel very tired.
gene (n.)
A part of your body that decides things like eye color or health
Example:Some people have a gene that makes them tall.
likely (adj.)
Something that will probably happen
Example:It is likely to rain today because the sky is grey.
supports (v.)
To help someone or agree with them
Example:My family supports me when I study hard.
B2

Chris Evert Takes Break from Work Due to Ovarian Cancer Return

Chris Evert 因卵巢癌復發而暫停工作


Introduction

Chris Evert, the former professional tennis star and current analyst, has announced that her ovarian cancer has returned for the third time. As a result, she will not be able to attend the upcoming Wimbledon tournament.

前職業網球球星兼現任分析師 Chris Evert 宣布其卵巢癌已第三次復發。因此,她將無法參加即將舉行的溫布頓網球錦標賽。

Main Body

The health status of the 71-year-old Hall of Fame player was confirmed after she underwent CT and PET scans. Evert has already had an initial surgery and is expected to start chemotherapy in the coming weeks. Consequently, she will stop all professional work for several months to focus on her recovery.

這位 71 歲的名人堂球員在接受 CT 和 PET 掃描後,確認了健康狀況。Evert 已經完成了初步手術,預計將在接下來的幾週內開始化療。因此,她將停止所有專業工作數月,以專注於康復。

Medical history shows that Evert has a genetic risk for this disease. After her sister, Jeanne, died from ovarian cancer in 2020, Evert discovered she had a specific gene mutation called BRCA-1. This allowed doctors to find her cancer early in December 2021. At that time, she had a hysterectomy, six rounds of chemotherapy, and a double mastectomy to reduce the risk of breast cancer. However, the cancer returned in December 2023 and again in June 2026.

醫療紀錄顯示,Evert 患此疾病具有基因風險。在她的姊姊 Jeanne 於 2020 年死於卵巢癌後,Evert 發現自己擁有一種名為 BRCA-1 的特定基因突變。這使得醫生能在 2021 年 12 月就及早發現她的癌症。當時她接受了子宮切除術、六輪化療以及雙側乳房切除術,以降低乳癌風險。然而,癌症在 2023 年 12 月復發,並在 2026 年 6 月再次復發。

ESPN has responded with a supportive statement. Mike McQuade, the Executive Vice President of Production, emphasized that the organization supports Evert and looks forward to her return to her analysis role. Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary titled 'Chris & Martina: The Final Set' will be released on June 26. This film explores the cancer battles of both Evert and Martina Navratilova, who is now cancer-free after fighting breast and throat cancer.

ESPN 發表了一份支持聲明。製作執行副總裁 Mike McQuade 強調,組織全力支持 Evert,並期待她回到分析師崗位。與此同時,一部名為《Chris & Martina: The Final Set》的 Netflix 紀錄片將於 6 月 26 日上映。這部電影探討了 Evert 和 Martina Navratilova 兩人的抗癌之戰,而 Navratilova 在對抗乳癌與喉癌後,目前已痊癒。

Conclusion

Chris Evert is moving from surgery to chemotherapy, which means she must temporarily leave her public and professional duties.

Chris Evert 正從手術階段過渡到化療階段,這意味著她必須暫時離開公眾視線與專業職務。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Connective Leap': Moving Beyond 'And' & 'But'

At the A2 level, we often glue sentences together with simple words like and, but, and so. To reach B2, you need Logical Transition Markers. These are words that tell the reader how two ideas relate to each other before they even finish the sentence.


🧩 The Logic of 'Consequently' vs. 'Meanwhile'

Look at how the article connects events. It doesn't just say "this happened, and then that happened."

1. The Result Chain: Consequently

  • Text: "...expected to start chemotherapy... Consequently, she will stop all professional work."
  • The B2 Secret: Use Consequently instead of so when you want to sound more professional or formal. It signals a direct cause-and-effect relationship.
  • A2 style: She is sick, so she is staying home.
  • B2 style: She is ill; consequently, she must remain at home.

2. The Parallel Action: Meanwhile

  • Text: "...looks forward to her return... Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary... will be released."
  • The B2 Secret: Meanwhile is a power-word. It tells us that while one thing is happening in one place, something else is happening at the same time elsewhere. It creates a "split-screen" effect in the reader's mind.

🔍 Vocabulary Upgrade: The 'Medical' Precision

B2 learners stop using general words (like thing or problem) and start using specific terms. Notice the shift in the text:

A2 (General)B2 (Precise)Context in Text
Bad luck with healthGenetic risk"...Evert has a genetic risk..."
Change in DNAGene mutation"...a specific gene mutation..."
Giving a messageSupportive statement"...responded with a supportive statement."

💡 Coach's Tip: To bridge the gap, don't just learn the word "Cancer." Learn the words that surround it: undergo a scan, focus on recovery, and reduce the risk. These are called collocations—words that naturally live together.

Vocabulary Learning

analyst (n.)
A person who examines data or a situation in detail to provide an expert opinion.
Example:As a sports analyst, he provides a detailed breakdown of the game's strategy.
upcoming (adj.)
Happening soon; about to take place.
Example:I am preparing a presentation for the upcoming conference next month.
underwent (v.)
To experience or endure a process, such as a medical treatment or a change.
Example:The patient underwent a complex surgery to repair the damaged ligament.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that happened before.
Example:The company lost a major client; consequently, they had to reduce their budget.
mutation (n.)
A change in the genetic structure of an organism.
Example:A genetic mutation can sometimes lead to a higher risk of developing certain diseases.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The manager emphasized the importance of meeting the deadline.
temporarily (adv.)
For a limited period of time; not permanently.
Example:The library is temporarily closed for renovations.
C2

Recurrence of Ovarian Cancer Necessitates Professional Hiatus for Chris Evert

卵巢癌復發,Chris Evert 必須暫停專業工作


Introduction

Chris Evert, a former professional tennis player and current analyst, has announced the third recurrence of her ovarian cancer, resulting in her absence from the upcoming Wimbledon tournament.

前職業網球選手兼現任分析師 Chris Evert 宣布其卵巢癌第三次復發,導致她將缺席即將舉行的溫布頓網球賽。

Main Body

The medical status of the 71-year-old Hall of Fame inductee was confirmed following the administration of CT and PET scans. Evert has already undergone a preliminary surgical procedure and is scheduled to commence chemotherapy in the subsequent weeks. Consequently, she will suspend all professional obligations for several months to prioritize clinical recovery.

這位 71 歲的名人堂成員在完成 CT 和 PET 掃描後,確認了其醫療狀況。Evert 已經接受了初步手術,並計劃在接下來的幾週開始化療。因此,她將暫停所有專業工作數月,以優先考慮臨床康復。

Historical medical antecedents indicate a genetic predisposition to the malignancy. Following the 2020 death of her sister, Jeanne, from ovarian cancer, Evert was identified as possessing a pathogenic variant of the BRCA-1 gene. This genetic marker facilitated an early Stage 1 diagnosis in December 2021, which was managed via a preventative hysterectomy, six rounds of chemotherapy, and a subsequent double mastectomy to mitigate breast cancer risks. Despite these interventions, the pathology recurred in December 2023 and again in June 2026.

過往病史顯示其具有遺傳性的腫瘤傾向。在 2020 年其姊姊 Jeanne 因卵巢癌去世後,Evert 被發現具有 BRCA-1 基因的致病變異。這個基因標記使她在 2021 年 12 月被診斷出早期第一期癌症,隨後透過預防性子宮切除術、六輪化療以及隨後的雙側乳房切除術來降低乳癌風險。儘管採取了這些干預措施,病灶仍於 2023 年 12 月及 2026 年 6 月再次復發。

Institutional responses have been formal and supportive. Mike McQuade, ESPN's Executive Vice President of Production, issued a statement expressing the organization's support and their anticipation of Evert's eventual return to her analytical duties. Parallel to these developments, the Netflix documentary 'Chris & Martina: The Final Set' is scheduled for release on June 26, detailing the shared oncological experiences of Evert and Martina Navratilova, the latter of whom has achieved a cancer-free status following diagnoses of breast and throat malignancies.

機構回應正式且充滿支持。ESPN 生產執行副總裁 Mike McQuade 發布聲明,表達組織的支持並期待 Evert 最終能回歸其分析職責。與此同時,Netflix 紀錄片《Chris & Martina: The Final Set》預計於 6 月 26 日上映,詳細描述 Evert 與 Martina Navratilova 共同對抗癌症的經歷,後者在診斷出乳腺癌與喉癌後已達到無癌狀態。

Conclusion

Chris Evert is currently transitioning from surgical intervention to chemotherapy, necessitating a temporary withdrawal from her public and professional roles.

Chris Evert 目前正從手術干預轉向化療,因此需要暫時退出其公眾與專業角色。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Clinical Precision': Mastering Nominalization and Latinate Density

To ascend from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing events to encoding them. This text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) and adjectives (qualities) into nouns to create a detached, authoritative, and high-density academic register.

🔍 The Linguistic Shift

Contrast a B2 approach with the C2 'Clinical' approach found in the text:

  • B2 (Verbal/Linear): Chris Evert is absent because her cancer came back for the third time.
  • C2 (Nominal/Dense): Recurrence of Ovarian Cancer Necessitates Professional Hiatus...

In the C2 version, the action (recurred) becomes a thing (Recurrence), and the result (is absent) becomes a formal state (Professional Hiatus). This shifts the focus from the person to the phenomenon.

🧬 Dissecting the 'High-Density' Clusters

Observe these specific clusters where Latinate vocabulary replaces common Germanic phrasing:

  1. "Genetic predisposition to the malignancy"

    • B2 equivalent: "Likely to get cancer because of her genes."
    • C2 Insight: The use of predisposition (noun) and malignancy (noun) removes the emotional weight and replaces it with systemic classification.
  2. "Facilitated an early Stage 1 diagnosis"

    • B2 equivalent: "Helped the doctors find the cancer early."
    • C2 Insight: Facilitated acts as a precise functional verb, linking the genetic marker to the clinical outcome without using subjective language.

🛠️ The C2 Synthesis: Strategic Implementation

To replicate this level of sophistication, you must apply the 'Noun-Heavy' Filter:

  • Step A: Identify the core action. (e.g., The company decided to stop producing the car).
  • Step B: Convert the verb to a noun. (Decision / Cessation).
  • Step C: Wrap it in Latinate modifiers. (The corporate decision led to the cessation of automotive production).

Key Vocabulary for your Lexicon:

  • Hiatus (n.) \rightarrow A gap or break in continuity.
  • Antecedents (n.) \rightarrow Preceding events or conditions.
  • Mitigate (v.) \rightarrow To make less severe.
  • Pathogenic variant (n. phrase) \rightarrow A mutation that causes disease.

Vocabulary Learning

hiatus (n.)
A pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process of work or activity.
Example:The author took a five-year hiatus from writing to travel the world.
recurrence (n.)
The return of a disease or condition after a period of improvement.
Example:The patient remained stable for two years before the recurrence of the illness.
antecedents (n.)
A person's ancestors or the prior events/conditions that precede a particular situation.
Example:The doctor reviewed the patient's family antecedents to determine the risk of hereditary disease.
predisposition (n.)
A liability or tendency to suffer from a particular condition, often genetic.
Example:Certain ethnic groups have a higher genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes.
malignancy (n.)
The presence of an abnormal cell growth with the ability to attack and destroy nearby tissue; a cancerous tumor.
Example:The biopsy confirmed that the growth in the lung was a malignancy.
pathogenic (adj.)
Capable of causing disease.
Example:The laboratory identified a pathogenic mutation in the patient's DNA.
mitigate (v.)
To make something bad less severe, serious, or painful.
Example:The government implemented new drainage systems to mitigate the effects of flooding.
oncological (adj.)
Relating to the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
Example:The patient was referred to an oncological specialist for a second opinion.
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