The Athletes
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
100

What did Nora Langdon do for a living?

She was a real estate agent. 

100

Someone who sits at home and doesn’t do much. 

(a) couch potato 

100

A word referencing constant exhaustion/tiredness 

fatigue 

100

Define “moment of truth”

when something becomes clear  

200

What did Gene Dykes do for a living? 

He was a computer programmer.

200

A phrase that means to take delight in/enjoy doing something 

(to) have a blast 

200

Medicine which is taken for a long period 

medication 

200

Use “session” in a sentence. 

“I bought one training session to try it out“

300

Why did Nora Langdon choose to get into weightlifting?

She didn’t want to fall prey to a sedentary lifestyle as her peers had. 

300

Another way describing from day to night

dawn to dusk 

300

(an) argument used to show contrast 

counterpoint 

300

Use “longevity“ in a sentence. 

Longevity is the result of good health and exercise.

400

What challenges did Gene Dykes face after taking up running once again as a sport? 

He later had some health problems (cancer) which slowed him down.

400
Referring to long-term (said of diseases)

chronic 

400

(An) adverb used to describe doing something consistently 

religiously 

400

What place do people usually grunt? 

The gym 

500

Name three things that Nora Langdon and Gene Dykes have in common? 

They are both senior citizens, they are both active, and they don’t use headphones doing their workouts. 

500

A word relating to the heart and blood vessels 

cardiovascular 

500

(to) have or express great confidence in the use or effectiveness of something 

(to) swear by 

500

Use tread in a sentence. 

The tread on the tires wore.

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