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CAE Cambridge practise p.59
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How does Jim feel towards the end of a race?
Jim's legs feel as if they're on fire.
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How does Jim describe riding in a velodrome compared to cycling on the road?
Jim describes riding in a velodrome as very different due to the incredibly steep sides known as the banking.
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What part of the climbing experience does Amy find appealing?
Amy finds the adrenaline rush and the full-body workout appealing.
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Does Jim always win when racing against his dad?
No, Jim usually does better, but sometimes his dad beats him.
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What does Stephanie enjoy apart from the competition in kayaking?
Stephanie enjoys the social side and has made friends from all over the country.
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What aspect of track cycling does Jim enjoy with his dad?
Jim enjoys racing against his dad in the same league every Friday.
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Why did Stephanie get involved in flat-water kayaking?
Talent spotters came to her school, tested sporty students, and selected her and her friend for flat-water kayaking.
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What sensations does Gary experience while surfing?
Gary experiences speed, power, and G-force, which he compares to flying.
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What strategy is important in track cycling according to Jim?
Always planning your next move is important in track cycling.
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How does sport climbing differ from traditional climbing?
In sport climbing, there are metal bolts in the rock to clip into, while in traditional climbing, climbers place their own equipment.
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What are the two types of outdoor climbing mentioned by Amy?
Sport climbing and traditional climbing.
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What is unique about track cycling bikes mentioned by Jim?
Track cycling bikes don't have brakes. They pedal backwards to slow down.
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What is Jim's initial reaction to the banking in the velodrome?
Jim found it a bit scary at first.
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How does Gary describe the feeling of stepping off the land into the sea?
Gary describes it as amazing, feeling like stepping into an untamed and wild environment.
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What are the possible race distances in flat-water kayaking competitions?
The race distances are 200, 500, or 1,000 meters.
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What type of water body is suitable for flat-water kayaking?
Any long stretch of water, similar to where Olympic rowing events take place.
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What does Gary find easier to do in the sea compared to on dry land?
Gary finds it easier to go from a paddling position to standing on the board in the sea compared to training on dry land.
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How does Stephanie describe racing kayaks?
Racing kayaks are long, sleek, about the width of your hips, and rather unstable.
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What does Gary say about every wave?
Every wave is different, and there are waves all over the world that he intends to ride.
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How has Amy’s attitude towards looking down changed over time?
Amy initially didn’t like to look down but has become less anxious and now appreciates the surroundings.
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Where must you position yourself to catch a wave according to Gary?
You have to position yourself behind the white water.
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Who introduced Amy to rock climbing?
Amy's cousin introduced her to the sport.
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What does Amy have to concentrate on while climbing?
Amy has to concentrate on keeping herself safe.
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What kind of environment does Amy describe experiencing while climbing?
Amy describes being exposed to the wind and freezing weather on a cliff.
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