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54. You are a cyclist taking part in an international race in which racers are supposed to ride a total of 800 kilometres in 10 days. It is the final day of the event, and just before the race, you are being interviewed by a journalist who asks about your feelings. You say: ----
A) What can I say? I'm thrilled to be here.
B) I couldn't participate last year because of a knee injury.
C) I started training and practising again after the surgery.
D) The number of participants was fewer than expected last year.
E) There's a good chance you may be the winner this year.
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Hi Şevval, let's look at this reading comprehension question and find the most appropriate response for the given situation.
Understanding the Context
The prompt sets up a specific scenario: You are a cyclist in a ten-day international race. It is now the final day, and a journalist asks about your feelings.
Role: Cyclist in an 800km race
Timing: Final day (Day 10)
Ask: Your feelings about the event
A natural response to a question about feelings, especially on the final day of a long competition, should reflect an emotion like excitement, relief, or exhaustion.
Let's evaluate the options to see which one fits this dialogue best. Option A says, What can I say? I am thrilled to be here.
Evaluating Options
A) What can I say? I'm thrilled to be here.
This response expresses a clear feeling of excitement and makes sense as an answer to an interview question about how you feel.
Now let's look at Option B and C. These focus on the past, talking about a knee injury and surgery.
B) I couldn't participate...
C) I started training and practising...
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