Jason Day Leaves U.S. Open Because of Back Pain

A2

Jason Day Leaves U.S. Open Because of Back Pain

Jason Day 因背部疼痛退出美國公開賽


Introduction

Jason Day stopped playing in the U.S. Open golf game. He played ten holes and then he left.

Jason Day 停止參加美國公開賽高爾夫球賽。他在打了十個洞後離開。

Main Body

Jason Day has a bad back. He had this problem many times before. He felt a lot of pain during his last shot. He used a small car to leave the grass.

Jason Day 的背部狀況不佳。他以前多次遇到這個問題。他在最後一次擊球時感到非常疼痛。他乘坐小型車離開了草地。

Day did not play well. He had a bad score on ten holes. He made six mistakes in a row. He is not playing as well as he did in January.

Day 的表現不佳。他在十個洞中的成績很差。他連續犯了六個錯誤。他目前的表現不如一月份時那麼好。

In the past, Day was the best player in the world. He finished in the top ten many times. Now, he is number 47 in the world. He is not winning as much now.

過去,Day 曾是世界第一。他多次進入前十名。現在,他在世界排名第 47 位。他現在贏球的機會減少了。

Conclusion

Jason Day left the game because his back hurt. His score was 7-over par.

Jason Day 因為背部疼痛而退出比賽。他的成績比標準桿高 7 桿。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Then vs. Now

Look at how the story compares Jason Day's past to his present. This is a key skill for A2 learners: Comparing Time.

The Pattern:

  • Past: "Day was the best" \rightarrow Present: "Now, he is number 47"
  • Past: "He played ten holes" \rightarrow Present: "He is not winning"

Quick Guide: The 'Change' Words

Past WordPresent WordMeaning
WasIsState of being
DidDoesAction
HadHasPossession/Problem

Why this matters: To move to A2, you must stop using only the present tense. Use Was/Had to tell a story about yesterday, and Is/Has to talk about today.

Vocabulary Learning

pain (n.)
A feeling of hurt in a part of your body
Example:He felt a lot of pain in his back.
shot (n.)
The act of hitting a ball in a game
Example:The golfer made a great shot.
score (n.)
The number of points someone gets in a game
Example:His score was not very good today.
mistakes (n.)
Things that are done wrong
Example:I made a few mistakes on my English test.
in a row (phrase)
One after another without stopping
Example:It rained for three days in a row.
B2

Jason Day Withdraws from 126th U.S. Open Due to Back Injury

Jason Day 因背部受傷退出第 126 屆美國公開賽


Introduction

Jason Day left the first round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club after playing ten holes.

Jason Day 在 Shinnecock Hills 高爾夫球會打完十洞後,退出了美國公開賽的第一輪比賽。

Main Body

Day's decision to stop playing was caused by a back injury, a problem that the 38-year-old Australian has faced many times in the past. This is the twelfth time in his professional career that he has had to withdraw from a tournament. He showed clear signs of pain during his final tee shot and warm-up, which meant he had to be taken off the course in a golf cart.

Day 決定停止比賽是因為背部受傷,這對於這位 38 歲的澳洲球員來說,過去已多次面臨此問題。這是他在職業生涯中第 12 次不得不退出比賽。他在最後一次開球與熱身期間表現出明顯的疼痛跡象,導致他必須乘坐高爾夫球車離開球場。

In terms of his performance, Day struggled during the start of the competition. He recorded a score of 7-over par through ten holes, which was made worse by six bogeys in a row starting at the 13th hole. Furthermore, this decline matches a general trend this season; although he finished second at the American Express in January and 12th at the Masters, he has rarely finished in the top 40 over the last two months.

在表現方面,Day 在比賽之初十分掙扎。他在前十洞記錄為 7 桿過標準桿,且從第 13 洞開始的連續 6 個柏忌(bogey)讓情況更加惡化。此外,這種下滑與本季的整體趨勢一致;儘管他在一月的美國運通賽獲得亞軍,並在大師賽獲得第 12 名,但在過去兩個月中,他很少能進入前 40 名。

Looking at his history, Day's success at the U.S. Open has decreased. He had five top-10 finishes in his first six attempts, including two second-place finishes in 2011 and 2013. However, he has not finished higher than 21st in this decade. Currently, Day is ranked 47th in the world, which is a significant drop from when he was the world number one for 51 weeks.

回顧歷史,Day 在美國公開賽的成績有所下降。他在前六次參賽中五次進入前 10 名,包括 2011 年和 2013 年兩次獲得亞軍。然而,他在這個十年中最高排名僅為第 21 位。目前,Day 的世界排名為第 47 位,與他曾蟬聯世界第一 51 週的時期相比,大幅下滑。

Conclusion

Jason Day has withdrawn from the tournament due to a back injury after scoring 7-over par through ten holes.

Jason Day 因背部受傷,在打完十洞且成績為 7 桿過標準桿後,退出了本次比賽。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'B2 Logic' Shift: Moving Beyond Simple Sentences

As an A2 student, you likely say: "Jason Day has a back injury. He stopped playing." To reach B2, you need to connect ideas to show cause, effect, and contrast.

🛠 The Tool: Advanced Connectors

Look at how the text transforms simple facts into a professional narrative using these three specific moves:

1. The "Reason" Linker Instead of just using because, the text uses:

"...was caused by..." \rightarrow "Day's decision to stop playing was caused by a back injury."

2. The "Adding Pressure" Linker When you want to show that a situation is getting worse, use Furthermore. It is stronger than and.

"...six bogeys in a row... Furthermore, this decline matches a general trend..."

3. The "Unexpected Twist" Linker To compare a great past with a difficult present, use However. It signals a change in direction.

"He had five top-10 finishes... However, he has not finished higher than 21st in this decade."


📈 Upgrade Your Vocabulary

Stop using bad or down. Start using B2 Precision Verbs found in the text:

A2 WordB2 UpgradeExample from Text
Go downDecrease / Drop"...success... has decreased" / "a significant drop"
Try/DoAttempt"...in his first six attempts"
Give upWithdraw"...had to withdraw from a tournament"

Pro Tip: To sound more fluent, don't just describe what happened; describe the trend (e.g., "a general trend this season").

Vocabulary Learning

withdraw (v.)
To remove oneself from a competition, situation, or place
Example:The athlete had to withdraw from the race due to a sudden ankle injury.
professional (adj.)
Relating to a person's work or career, especially one requiring specialized training
Example:She has maintained a professional attitude throughout her ten years in the industry.
performance (n.)
How well a person carries out a task or functions in a particular activity
Example:The manager was impressed by the employee's consistent performance this quarter.
decline (n.)
A gradual decrease in quality, amount, or strength
Example:There has been a steady decline in the number of students choosing to study languages.
significant (adj.)
Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy
Example:The new law has led to a significant increase in the city's recycling rates.
C2

Withdrawal of Jason Day from the 126th U.S. Open Due to Spinal Pathology

Jason Day 因脊椎病變退出第 126 屆美國公開賽


Introduction

Jason Day exited the opening round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club following the completion of ten holes.

Jason Day 在新庫克山高爾夫球俱樂部進行美國公開賽首輪比賽時,在完成十個洞後退出。

Main Body

The cessation of Day's participation was precipitated by a back injury, an ailment with which the 38-year-old Australian has a documented historical association. This instance constitutes the twelfth tournament withdrawal of his professional career. The physical impairment was manifested through visible discomfort during his final tee shot and prior warm-up activities, necessitating his removal from the course via golf cart.

Day 退出比賽是由於背部受傷,而這位 38 歲的澳洲球員此前已有相關病史。這次是他職業生涯中第 12 次退出賽事。他在最後一次開球及之前的熱身活動中表現出明顯的不適,因此必須乘坐高爾夫球車離開球場。

Statistically, Day's performance during the initial phase of the competition was suboptimal. Commencing on the second nine, he recorded a score of 7-over par through ten holes, a figure exacerbated by a sequence of six consecutive bogeys beginning at the 13th hole. Such a decline in form aligns with a broader seasonal trend; while the athlete achieved a tie for second at the American Express in January and a 12th-place finish at the Masters, his subsequent performance has been characterized by a lack of top-40 finishes over the preceding two months, with the exception of a T-38 at the Cadillac Championship.

從數據上看,Day 在比賽初期的表現不盡理想。他從第二組九洞開始,在十個洞後記錄為 7 桿過標準桿,而從第 13 洞起連續六個柏忌使得成績更加惡化。這種狀態下滑符合其本季的整體趨勢;儘管他在一月的美國運通賽中並列第二,並在大師賽中獲得第 12 名,但隨後兩個月除在凱迪拉克錦標賽獲得 T-38 外,未能進入前 40 名。

From a historical perspective, Day's trajectory in the U.S. Open has shifted. Despite five top-10 finishes in his first six appearances—including runner-up positions in 2011 and 2013—his performance in the current decade has been markedly less productive, with no finish exceeding T21. This current withdrawal occurs while Day maintains the 47th position in the Official World Golf Ranking, a significant descent from his previous tenure of 51 weeks as the world number one.

從歷史視角來看,Day 在美國公開賽的軌跡已發生變化。儘管他在前六次參賽中五次進入前 10 名——包括 2011 年和 2013 年的亞軍——但他在本十年的表現明顯較差,最高名次僅為 T21。此次退出時,Day 在世界高爾夫球官方排名中位居第 47 位,與其此前蟬聯 51 週世界第一的巔峰期相比,排名大幅下滑。

Conclusion

Jason Day has withdrawn from the competition citing back injury after recording a 7-over par score through ten holes.

Jason Day 在記錄 7 桿過標準桿且完成十個洞後,因背部受傷退出比賽。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Clinical Distance': Nominalization and the Passive Shift

To ascend from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing events to conceptualizing them. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs (actions) and adjectives (qualities) into nouns. This creates a 'clinical distance' and an air of objectivity essential for high-level academic, legal, and professional discourse.

⚡ The Morphological Shift

Observe how the text avoids simple subject-verb-object patterns (e.g., "Day stopped playing because his back hurt") in favor of noun-heavy clusters:

  • The Action \rightarrow The Entity: Instead of saying "Day stopped playing," the author uses "The cessation of Day's participation."
  • The Cause \rightarrow The Phenomenon: Instead of "He was injured," we see "The physical impairment was manifested."
  • The Event \rightarrow The State: Instead of "He has had back problems for years," the text notes "a documented historical association" with an ailment.

🔍 C2 Strategic Analysis: Why this works

By transforming a process into a thing (a noun), the writer can then attach complex modifiers to that noun.

Example: "The cessation [Noun] \rightarrow of Day's participation [Modifier] \rightarrow was precipitated by [Passive Verb] \rightarrow a back injury [Agent]."

This structure allows the writer to:

  1. De-emphasize the Actor: The focus shifts from Jason Day (the person) to The cessation (the event).
  2. Increase Lexical Density: More information is packed into a single sentence without losing coherence.
  3. Establish Authority: This is the hallmark of "The Institutional Voice," used in medical reports and high-tier journalism to project neutrality.

🖋️ Linguistic Precision: The 'C2' Vocabulary Bridge

Note the selection of verbs that accompany these nouns. They are not generic; they are functional correlates:

  • Precipitated by (instead of "caused by")
  • Manifested through (instead of "shown by")
  • Exacerbated by (instead of "made worse by")

C2 Takeaway: To master this, stop asking "What happened?" and start asking "What is the noun that represents this happening?" Transition from acting to existing in your prose.

Vocabulary Learning

cessation (n.)
The process of ending or bringing something to a halt.
Example:The cessation of hostilities was finally achieved after months of diplomatic negotiations.
precipitated (v.)
To cause an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable, to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
Example:The sudden drop in stock prices precipitated a widespread financial panic.
ailment (n.)
A physical or mental disorder or illness, typically a minor one.
Example:Despite his age, he suffered from only a few minor ailments.
manifested (v.)
To display or show a quality or feeling by one's acts or appearance; to appear in physical form.
Example:The patient's anxiety manifested as a series of nervous tics.
suboptimal (adj.)
Below the highest level or standard; less than ideal.
Example:The team's suboptimal preparation led to a disappointing performance in the first half.
exacerbated (v.)
To make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.
Example:The humid weather exacerbated the athlete's existing respiratory issues.
trajectory (n.)
The path followed by a projectile or an object moving under the action of given forces; the development or progression of something over time.
Example:The company's growth trajectory suggests it will dominate the market within five years.
tenure (n.)
The period of time during which a person holds a particular position or office.
Example:During her tenure as CEO, the organization expanded its operations into three new continents.
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