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【一起听英语】搬家大事记

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搬家对任何一个人来说都是一件费心费力的事情....

Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Rob and Rosie joins

me today. Hello Rosie!

Rosie: Hi Rob!

Rob: Today we're talking about what can be a very stressful moment

in our lives – moving house. Packing up even a small house or

flat can be quite stressful and time-consuming but imagine the

upheaval1 involved in moving a big company or organisation2.

Rosie: Like the BBC World Service maybe?

Rob: Exactly like that. Because I am of course talking about our home,

Bush House in London. It's where we are speaking from now.

Rosie: But not for long because the World Service is preparing to leave

the building for new purpose-built facilities in another part of

London.

Rob: It's a sad time and time to reflect on what's taken place in this

famous London landmark3. More on that in a moment but first it's

time to set you a question Rosie. So are you ready?

Rosie: I guess so.

Rob: OK. Do you know when the construction of the first part of Bush

House (we call it Centre Block) was completed?

a) 1913

b) 1923

c) 1933

Rosie: I'm going to say b) 1923. 

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Rob: As usual we'll find out the answer at the end of the programme.

Now, as I mentioned we're saying farewell to Bush House this

year. The building has housed the BBC World Service since 1941

– so it's been our home for seventy years. I haven't been there

that long but I still have some fond memories of the place in my

relatively4 short time here.

Rosie: It certainly has a special place in the hearts of people who have

worked here – the staff. This could be because of the style of

the building with its wide marble staircases5 and Roman columns.

Rob: Yes, it doesn't look like a normal media centre but that's because

it wasn't designed to be one. Did you know that back in 1929 it

was declared – or reported – to be the most expensive building

in the world having cost around two million pounds to build!

Rosie: Well was all that money worth it? It probably was if we listen to

what some BBC staff have been saying. This producer thinks it's

a special place. Listen to his reasons…

BBC Producer

I don't know whether it's just the physical building, the bricks and mortar6 of

Bush House, or the fact that we have a sort of United Nations of

broadcasting here, but I think maybe it's a bit of both. It's not a bespoke7

broadcasting centre and that's part of its charm8. It's a rabbit warren of

corridors and crazy modifications10 and things and that's part of what makes it

special I think.

 

Rob: So there are two things that have made Bush House special. The

physical building – that means the bricks and mortar that it has

been built with. But he also suggests something else.

Rosie: He says it could be the United Nations of broadcasting. He

means it's a very multi-cultural place. There are people of all

different nationalities broadcasting to all different parts of the

World.

Rob: He also talked about the charm of the place. This is the

character, which he says is due to not being a bespoke

broadcasting centre. As we said, it wasn't originally built for

radio. 

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Rosie: But since the BBC moved in, things have been changed and

added on – these are the crazy modifications he mentioned. To

modify something is to change something. And did you hear how

he described the corridors?

Rob: Yes, like rabbit warrens! Lots of long dingy11 passages where you

see producers running from office to studio.

Rosie: There's one thing about Bush House that another producer has

criticised – or made negative comments about. See if you can

work out what it is…

Producer BBC

I love this building, every bit of it. I loved it from the very first moment I

entered the building. The only thing I wasn't happy about were the carpets.

They were worn out, with lots of holes, very undignified. I thought my God!

Such a beautiful building, such a fantastic organisation, such awful carpets!

Rob: Ha! He wasn't happy about the carpets. He described them as

very worn out, lots of holes and very undignified so lacking in

dignity, not really representing the BBC.

Rosie: It's not what he was expecting as the building was beautiful and

it was such a fantastic organisation.

Rob: Well they do say 'first impressions count' and his first impression

of the BBC were the awful carpets! How about you Rosie? What

impression did you get when you first entered Bush House?

Rosie: Well I was in awe12 when I first entered Bush House because it's

just so huge and very beautiful.

Rob: Sadly we won't be walking into Bush House for much longer as

most of us are moving to a new state-of-the-art building

somewhere else in London.

Rosie: But I guess this building will remain the spiritual home of the

World Service. Rob, what will you remember about this place?

Rob: Well as you say, it's the quirkiness, all the corridors and hidden

little rooms. And also the old-fashioned studios that seem to 

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have lots of wood in them, for some reason! So that's what I

remember but do you remember the question I set you today?

Rosie: Yes I do.

Rob: Good. Earlier I asked you if you knew when the construction of

the first part of Bush House (Centre Block) was completed?

Rosie: And I said b) 1923.

Rob: And you are right. Well done! The answer is indeed 1923. That's

when the main part of Bush House was completed. And did you

also know that Bush House was named after Irving T. Bush who

was one of the designers. It was originally built to be a world

trade centre.

Rosie: I didn't know that but that's quite incredible13! I wonder what will

happen to it next?

Rob: I'm not really sure actually. OK Rosie, could you please remind

us of some of the vocabulary we have heard today?

Rosie:

upheaval

reflect

staff

declared

charm

bespoke

modification9

criticised

undignified

state-of-the-art

Rob: Thanks Rosie. That's all for now, but do join us again soon for

more 6 Minute English! Bye for now!

Rosie: Bye bye! 


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1 upheaval Tp6y1     
n.胀起,(地壳)的隆起;剧变,动乱
参考例句:
  • It was faced with the greatest social upheaval since World War Ⅱ.它面临第二次世界大战以来最大的社会动乱。
  • The country has been thrown into an upheaval.这个国家已经陷入动乱之中。
2 organisation organisation     
n.组织,安排,团体,有机休
参考例句:
  • The method of his organisation work is worth commending.他的组织工作的方法值得称道。
  • His application for membership of the organisation was rejected.他想要加入该组织的申请遭到了拒绝。
3 landmark j2DxG     
n.陆标,划时代的事,地界标
参考例句:
  • The Russian Revolution represents a landmark in world history.俄国革命是世界历史上的一个里程碑。
  • The tower was once a landmark for ships.这座塔曾是船只的陆标。
4 relatively bkqzS3     
adv.比较...地,相对地
参考例句:
  • The rabbit is a relatively recent introduction in Australia.兔子是相对较新引入澳大利亚的物种。
  • The operation was relatively painless.手术相对来说不痛。
5 staircases e7021fdc085c596c982342b9c3f7b4c1     
n.楼梯( staircase的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • We have fully functional smoke alarms on all staircases. 我们在各层楼梯都安装有完全可用的烟雾警报器。 来自辞典例句
  • A slender superstructure was dictated with gently sloping approaches rather than staircases. 细长的上部结构,带有微缓斜坡接坡,比布置阶梯为优。 来自辞典例句
6 mortar 9EsxR     
n.灰浆,灰泥;迫击炮;v.把…用灰浆涂接合
参考例句:
  • The mason flushed the joint with mortar.泥工用灰浆把接缝处嵌平。
  • The sound of mortar fire seemed to be closing in.迫击炮的吼声似乎正在逼近。
7 bespoke 145af5d0ef7fa4d104f65fe8ad911f59     
adj.(产品)订做的;专做订货的v.预定( bespeak的过去式 );订(货);证明;预先请求
参考例句:
  • His style of dressing bespoke great self-confidence. 他的衣着风格显得十分自信。
  • The haberdasher presented a cap, saying,"Here is the cap your worship bespoke." 帽匠拿出一顶帽子来说:“这就是老爷您定做的那顶。” 来自辞典例句
8 charm prVzK     
vt.使着迷,使陶醉;n.招人喜欢之处,魅力
参考例句:
  • With all imperfections the short play has a real charm.尽管有不少缺欠,这出小戏仍颇具魅力。
  • He could resist her charm no longer.他再也抗拒不住她的魅力。
9 modification tEZxm     
n.修改,改进,缓和,减轻
参考例句:
  • The law,in its present form,is unjust;it needs modification.现行的法律是不公正的,它需要修改。
  • The design requires considerable modification.这个设计需要作大的修改。
10 modifications aab0760046b3cea52940f1668245e65d     
n.缓和( modification的名词复数 );限制;更改;改变
参考例句:
  • The engine was pulled apart for modifications and then reassembled. 发动机被拆开改型,然后再组装起来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The original plan had undergone fairly extensive modifications. 原计划已经作了相当大的修改。 来自《简明英汉词典》
11 dingy iu8xq     
adj.昏暗的,肮脏的
参考例句:
  • It was a street of dingy houses huddled together. 这是一条挤满了破旧房子的街巷。
  • The dingy cottage was converted into a neat tasteful residence.那间脏黑的小屋已变成一个整洁雅致的住宅。
12 awe WNqzC     
n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧
参考例句:
  • The sight filled us with awe.这景色使我们大为惊叹。
  • The approaching tornado struck awe in our hearts.正在逼近的龙卷风使我们惊恐万分。
13 incredible q8fx7     
adj.难以置信的,不可信的,极好的,大量的
参考例句:
  • Some planets run at incredible speed.某些星球以难以置信的速度运行着。
  • Her answer showed the most incredible stupidity.她的回答显示出不可思议的愚蠢。
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