The Big Race in Tokyo
Tokyo is a big city in Japan. Every year, many people run a long race there. This race is the Tokyo Marathon. It is very famous. More than 38,000 people run in the race. Some people are professional athletes. Other people are just happy to run. They wear colorful clothes. People from many countries come to Japan for this day. They run past beautiful buildings. Families watch the race and shout. It is a very happy day for the city.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Present Simple with 'Be'
"Tokyo is a big city in Japan."
We use 'is' for singular subjects like Tokyo. It helps us describe facts or states of being.
الگو: Present Simple (Plural Subject)
"Many people run a long race there."
With plural subjects like 'people', we use the base form of the verb without adding 's'.
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Where is the marathon?
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جزئیات سؤالات
Where is the marathon?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Tokyo
The race is in China.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: نادرست
What does 'city' mean?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: A large and important town
They wear _____ clothes.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: colorful
The Exciting Tokyo Marathon
The Tokyo Marathon is a very popular sporting event in Japan. It started in 2007, so it is younger than the marathons in London or Boston. However, it quickly became one of the most famous races in the world. Every year, more than 38,000 people run through the streets of Tokyo.
Professional athletes and normal people run together in this race. Some people run because they want to win, but others run for charity. The runners see many beautiful places like the Tokyo Skytree and the Imperial Palace. Thousands of people stand on the streets to cheer and shout for the runners.
In 2013, the Tokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors. This group includes the biggest races in the world. Today, the Tokyo Marathon is more popular than ever. It is a special day because the city is full of energy and happy faces. It is a great way to see the capital of Japan.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Comparative Adjectives
"It is younger than the marathons in London or Boston."
We use 'adjective + er + than' to compare two things. For short words like 'young', we add '-er' to show the difference.
الگو: Past Simple
"The Tokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors."
We use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past. For regular verbs, we add '-ed' to the base verb.
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When did the Tokyo Marathon first start?
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جزئیات سؤالات
When did the Tokyo Marathon first start?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: 2007
More than 38,000 people run in the Tokyo Marathon every year.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: درست
What does 'athlete' mean?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: A person who is good at sports
The Tokyo Marathon is _____ than the London Marathon.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: younger
Why do some people run the marathon besides wanting to win?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: For charity
Running Through the Heart of Japan: The Tokyo Marathon
The Tokyo Marathon has become one of the most famous long-distance races in the world. Since its first event in 2007, it has grown rapidly in popularity. In 2013, it was added to the Abbott World Marathon Majors, which is an elite group of races that includes London, Berlin, and New York. This status has turned the event into a global phenomenon that attracts thousands of international visitors.
Every year, more than 38,000 runners travel to Japan to take part in this massive event. The streets of Tokyo are filled with people who have prepared for this challenge for many months. While world-class professional athletes compete for medals, many amateurs run to raise money for charity. The race has been completed by thousands of people who want to experience the unique atmosphere of the city while testing their physical limits.
The event is organized with great attention to detail by the city authorities. The course passes through historical areas and modern districts, such as the Imperial Palace and the Ginza shopping area. Because so many people want to join, a lottery system is used to select the participants. This makes getting a place in the race very difficult, but it also makes the experience more special for those who are chosen.
Spectators also play an essential role in the day's success. Millions of people stand along the route to cheer for the runners. Volunteers provide water and traditional Japanese snacks, which are enjoyed by the tired participants. The marathon is not just a sports race; it is a cultural celebration that has helped Tokyo show its hospitality to the rest of the world.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Present Perfect Tense
"The Tokyo Marathon has become one of the most famous long-distance races in the world."
The present perfect (have/has + past participle) is used to talk about an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past or started in the past and continues now.
الگو: Passive Voice
"The streets of Tokyo are filled with people who have prepared for this challenge."
The passive voice (be + past participle) is used when the focus is on the person or thing affected by the action, rather than the person performing it.
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When was the Tokyo Marathon first held?
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When was the Tokyo Marathon first held?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: 2007
The marathon only allows professional athletes to run.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: نادرست
What does 'essential' mean in the context of the article?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Extremely important
Because many people want to join, a _____ system is used to select runners.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: lottery
What do volunteers provide to the runners during the race?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Water and snacks
The Tokyo Marathon: A Modern Pillar of Global Athletics
Since its inception in 2007, the Tokyo Marathon has undergone a remarkable evolution, transitioning from a local race into one of the most prestigious long-distance events on the planet. While it is significantly younger than its counterparts in Boston or London, the race has rapidly ascended the ranks of international sports. In 2013, it was officially incorporated into the Abbott World Marathon Majors, joining an elite circle that includes Berlin, Chicago, and New York. This inclusion reflects not only the rigorous standards of the event but also the unique cultural significance it holds within the global running community.
Every year, the metropolitan streets of Tokyo are transformed into a vibrant stage for over 38,000 participants. These runners represent a diverse spectrum of society, ranging from world-class professional athletes seeking unprecedented records to enthusiastic amateurs driven by personal goals or charitable causes. The atmosphere is characterized by a profound sense of inclusivity, as the city unites to support individuals from all walks of life. Furthermore, the event serves as a massive cultural showcase, highlighting the Japanese concept of 'Omotenashi,' or wholehearted hospitality. This is evidenced by the thousands of volunteers who meticulously organize the hydration stations and provide unwavering encouragement to the exhausted runners.
The course itself is a journey through Tokyo’s history and modernity. Runners pass by iconic landmarks, such as the Imperial Palace and the Tokyo Tower, navigating a route that requires immense physical endurance and mental fortitude. For many, completing the race is a transformative experience, representing the culmination of months of disciplined training. Consequently, the marathon is not merely a test of speed; it is an evaluation of human resilience and a celebration of international cooperation. In an era where global connections are increasingly vital, the Tokyo Marathon stands as a testament to how sport can bridge cultural divides and foster a shared sense of achievement.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Present Perfect Passive
"In 2013, it was officially incorporated into the Abbott World Marathon Majors."
This structure is used to focus on the action and the object rather than the subject performing the action. It is formed using 'has/have been' or 'was' plus the past participle.
الگو: Present Perfect Continuous
"the Tokyo Marathon has undergone a remarkable evolution"
This tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present moment, emphasizing the process of change.
الگو: Relative Clauses
"This is evidenced by the thousands of volunteers who meticulously organize the hydration stations."
Relative clauses provide essential or extra information about a noun. Here, 'who' introduces a clause that defines the specific role of the volunteers.
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Which group of elite races did the Tokyo Marathon join in 2013?
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Which group of elite races did the Tokyo Marathon join in 2013?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: The Abbott World Marathon Majors
The Tokyo Marathon is older than the Boston and London marathons.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: نادرست
What is the meaning of 'meticulously'?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: With extreme attention to detail
The marathon serves as a showcase for the Japanese concept of 'Omotenashi,' which means _____.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: hospitality
What does the article suggest about the marathon's course?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: It takes runners through both historical and modern areas.
Beyond the Finish Line: The Metamorphosis of the Tokyo Marathon
Seldom has a sporting event ascended from its nascent stages to global dominance with the celerity exhibited by the Tokyo Marathon. Inaugurated as recently as 2007, its swift incorporation into the elite Abbott World Marathon Majors in 2013 serves as a testament to Japan’s organizational prowess. What distinguishes this race from its long-standing counterparts in London or Boston is not merely the flat, record-breaking course, but the profound manifestation of 'Omotenashi'—the Japanese spirit of selfless hospitality. The meticulous orchestration of such a mammoth undertaking, involving over 38,000 runners and a legion of volunteers, reflects a broader societal commitment to collective excellence.
It is the seamless integration of professional athleticism and amateur altruism that defines the race's unique identity. While elite runners chase world records, thousands of charity runners raise substantial funds for local and international causes, illustrating the marathon's role as a catalyst for social change. However, the event is more than a display of physical endurance; it represents a complex dichotomy between the ultra-modern urban landscape and the deeply ingrained traditions of the host city. As participants traverse the route from the burgeoning skyscrapers of Shinjuku to the historic epicenter of Tokyo Station, they engage in a silent dialogue with the city’s past and future.
The burgeoning popularity of the marathon has also catalyzed a significant shift in Japan’s sporting culture, elevating long-distance running from a niche pursuit to a national obsession. This cultural shift is not without its detractors, however. Critics argue that the commercialization of such events might dilute their intrinsic value, potentially prioritizing economic gain over the authentic spirit of the sport. Yet, the overwhelming sense of camaraderie among participants, regardless of their competitive level, suggests that the human element remains at the heart of the race. The logistical feat of closing major arteries in one of the world's most populous metropolises without causing total paralysis is, in itself, a marvel of modern planning.
Ultimately, the Tokyo Marathon stands as a logistical marvel, proving that the pursuit of personal bests can coexist harmoniously with a grand-scale celebration of human resilience and community spirit. It serves as a annual reminder that the strength of a city lies not just in its infrastructure, but in the collective heartbeat of its people moving toward a common goal. As Tokyo continues to refine this spectacle, the marathon will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone of the global racing calendar, challenging athletes to transcend their limits while fostering a spirit of global unity.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Inversion with negative/restrictive adverbials
"Seldom has a sporting event ascended from its nascent stages to global dominance with the celerity exhibited by the Tokyo Marathon."
When words like 'seldom', 'never', or 'rarely' are placed at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis, the subject and auxiliary verb are inverted.
الگو: Cleft Sentences
"It is the seamless integration of professional athleticism and amateur altruism that defines the race's unique identity."
Cleft sentences use 'It is/was... that' to focus on a specific part of the sentence, highlighting the most important information.
الگو: Nominalisation
"The meticulous orchestration of such a mammoth undertaking, involving over 38,000 runners and a legion of volunteers, reflects a broader societal commitment to collective excellence."
Nominalisation involves turning verbs or adjectives into nouns (e.g., 'orchestration', 'commitment') to create a more formal, academic tone typical of C1 writing.
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What is cited as a primary reason for the Tokyo Marathon's rapid entry into the World Marathon Majors?
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What is cited as a primary reason for the Tokyo Marathon's rapid entry into the World Marathon Majors?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Japan's exceptional organizational skill
The article suggests that the marathon's commercialization is universally accepted as a positive development.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: نادرست
What does 'celerity' mean in the context of the article?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Rapid speed and efficiency
The marathon represents a complex _____ between modern urban life and tradition.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: dichotomy
Which concept refers to the Japanese spirit of selfless hospitality mentioned in the text?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: Omotenashi
The marathon route starts in Shinjuku and ends at Tokyo Station.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: درست
The Tokyo Marathon: A Socio-Athletic Paradigm of Urban Resiliency and Global Integration
The Tokyo Marathon, a burgeoning titan within the pantheon of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, represents more than a mere display of cardiovascular endurance; it is a profound socio-athletic paradigm of urban resiliency and global integration. Established as recently as 2007, the event’s rapid ascent to global prestige is nothing short of extraordinary. Seldom has a sporting event achieved such institutional maturity in so truncated a timeframe, joining the elite ranks of London, Berlin, Chicago, Boston, and New York by 2013. This meteoric rise necessitates a scholarly examination of the synergy between meticulous Japanese planning—often referred to as 'omotenashi'—and the universal, primal appeal of long-distance running.
Were one to scrutinize the logistical framework of the race, one would find an infrastructure that is both robust and remarkably fluid. Navigating over 38,000 participants through the labyrinthine streets of a global metropole requires a level of precision that borders on the symphonic. It is arguably the case that the race’s success is predicated on a philosophy of wholehearted hospitality, ensuring that the logistical hurdles, which might otherwise prove insurmountable in a city of Tokyo's density, are handled with a grace that elevates the event from a mere competition to a communal celebration. The course itself, transitioning from the bureaucratic skyscrapers of Shinjuku to the historical elegance of the Imperial Palace, serves as a chronological narrative of Japan’s modernization.
The marathon also presents a fascinating dichotomy between the elite professional athlete and the amateur charity runner. While the former seeks to shave seconds off a world-record pace in an environment of clinical efficiency, the latter often participates as an act of altruism or personal catharsis. This juxtaposition is ubiquitous throughout the 42.195-kilometer course, where the ephemeral struggle of the individual runner is mirrored by the enduring spirit of the cheering throngs. Such a confluence of motives enriches the sociocultural tapestry of the city, transforming Tokyo into a living stage where the human condition is played out in its most visceral form. Scholars of urban sociology might argue that such events provide a necessary 'safety valve' for the stresses of high-density living, offering a moment of collective effervescence.
Furthermore, the economic and infrastructural ramifications of the event are significant, extending far beyond the immediate influx of tourism revenue. The marathon serves as a catalyst for urban renewal and a showcase for the city’s technological prowess, from real-time biometric tracking to advanced waste management systems. Yet, the race is not merely a commercial endeavor; it is a testament to the power of sport to foster global integration. By attracting participants from every corner of the globe, the Tokyo Marathon transcends linguistic and political barriers, offering a moment of collective purpose in an increasingly fragmented world. The event acts as a soft-power instrument, projecting an image of Japan that is simultaneously hyper-modern and deeply rooted in tradition.
Should the weather conditions prove suboptimal, as is occasionally the case during the Japanese late winter, the resolve of the participants only seems to intensify, reflecting a stoicism that is deeply ingrained in the local psyche. This resilience is commensurate with the city’s historical narrative of rebirth and transformation. Ultimately, the Tokyo Marathon is not just a test of physical limits; it is a sophisticated manifestation of urban synergy, where the heartbeat of the runner and the pulse of the city become indistinguishable. As the event continues to evolve, it will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone of the international sporting calendar, a burgeoning symbol of what can be achieved when logistical excellence meets the indomitable human spirit. It stands as a beacon of how a modern city can harmonize the chaotic energy of mass participation with the rigid requirements of elite performance.
نکته دستوری
الگو: Negative Inversion
"Seldom has a sporting event achieved such institutional maturity in so truncated a timeframe."
When a sentence starts with a negative or restrictive adverb like 'seldom', the subject and auxiliary verb are inverted. This is used in formal, academic writing to add emphasis and dramatic effect.
الگو: Second Conditional with Subjunctive Inversion
"Were one to scrutinize the logistical framework of the race, one would find an infrastructure that is both robust and remarkably fluid."
Using 'were' at the beginning of the clause replaces 'if' in a hypothetical condition. It sounds more formal and scholarly than 'If one were to scrutinize'.
الگو: Academic Hedging
"It is arguably the case that the race’s success is predicated on a philosophy of wholehearted hospitality."
Phrases like 'It is arguably the case that' allow the writer to present a claim without asserting it as an absolute, incontrovertible fact. This is a hallmark of C2-level analytical prose.
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According to the article, what is one reason for the Tokyo Marathon's rapid rise to global prominence?
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According to the article, what is one reason for the Tokyo Marathon's rapid rise to global prominence?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: The synergy between meticulous Japanese planning and the appeal of running
The Tokyo Marathon joined the Abbott World Marathon Majors only six years after its inception.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: درست
What does the word 'ephemeral' imply about the struggle of the runner?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: The struggle is temporary and short-lived.
How does the author describe the relationship between elite and amateur runners?
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: As a fascinating dichotomy of motives and efficiency
The author suggests that suboptimal weather conditions diminish the resolve of the participants.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: نادرست
The author characterizes the race as a burgeoning _____ within the pantheon of World Marathon Majors.
پاسخ شما:
پاسخ درست: titan