Напишите краткое содержание Kristin Thompson was sitting alone in the library. Lunch hour was almost over, and she still hadn't begun her English report. With her tennis schedule(расписание,график) , Kristin didn't have enough time for English report. So it was better times start early.
The library door opened, and Shelley Novak came in. When the door opened, Kristin could hear people. They were talking and laughing.
Kristin didn't have time for talking. During the brake she always hurried to library to work. If she spent time with other people during lunch hour, she lost an hour in practice after school.
Kristin knew she couldn’t change her strict schedule if she wanted to be a professional. She got up every morning at six to jog. And then when school was over she hurried back on her bike to the tennis club to practice until dinner. Kristin didn’t even get around to her homework until eight–thirty or nine, and she had to be in bed at ten thirty. Her schedule didn’t leave a lot of time for having fun.
Shelley came over to Kristin’s table to look something up in the dictionary.
“You are Kristin Thompson, right? The tennis champion?”
Kristin felt shy. “That’s me,” she said simply.
“I’m Shelley Novak. I’m on the girls’ basketball team. I’m a sports fanatic, and I’m already reading about you in the sports pages.”
“The Avery Cup tournament is coming up,” Kristin said.
“I guess that’s an important tournament for you. I hope you win,” Shelley said. “ Do you feel like you’re under a lot of pressure? ”
“Well, a bit” Kristin agreed. “ It always is with a serious sport. It must be the same with basketbal.". She added.
“Well, it’s a little different, because I don’t want to be a pro basketball player. I don’t think I could handle all the pressure. But I really admire you, Kristin.”
“Thanks, Kristin said. She had always said that tennis was her life. But sometimes she wanted to be like everybody else. Sometimes she wanted exchange all her prises for a normal life; to go out to parties, or simply mix with friends at school and not to spend every minute of her life practicing.