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英语听力精选进阶版 7817

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John: Hello. Today you’re joining us for a bit of a seaside experience with BBC Learning English. I’m John.

Yang Li: And I’m Yang Li. 今天的都市掠影我们来到了英国北部的海滨城镇 Bridlington, 布莱德灵顿。But why Bridlington John?

John: Well, Bridlington was named the top place to visit in Yorkshire last year and it has always been a popular seaside resort.

Yang Li: 布莱德灵顿位于英格兰北部,2007年该市被地区旅游部门命名为约克郡的首选度假地。

John: David Monee is a historian at the Bridlington Experience museum.

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The government brought out what they call the Bank Holiday Act of 1871 and then people started venturing into the seaside. Factories used to close down for the week, even villages used to close for the week and come to the seaside.

John: Thanks to the Bank Holiday Act people started venturing into the seaside.

Yang Li: 由于政府颁布的公共假日法 Bank Holiday Act, 人们便纷纷涌入这里享受海滨假日。

John: The museum has a prominent section featuring the old railway carriages.

Yang Li: The BBC asked David if that was something very important.

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The railway is very important to Bridlington because it came in 1846. And previous to that people would have to come on horseback or on carriages. Charlotte Bronte, for instance, came in 1839 and she had to have 6 changes of carriage with the horses just to get to Bridlington. So it was a great benefit to Bridlington to have the trains and to every other seaside resort.

Yang Li: David 说,铁路给 Bridlington 带来益处。此前,人们要骑马或坐马车旅行 on horseback or on carriages. 他还特别提到《简?爱》的作者夏洛蒂?勃朗特曾换了六次马车才跋涉到 Bridlington. But railways have changed it all.

John: Yes, they have. The first iron railway in Britain was built in 1789. So let me see, between 1789 and 1846, well, it took another 57 years for the trains to reach Bridlington.

Yang Li: Wow, I’m impressed with your knowledge and memory John. But talking about the seaside experience, what’s your fondest memory?

John: Well, I think the thing I always enjoyed the most was the live music, the live band by the sea…

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Music was very much part of the seaside experience. Here in Bridlington they had an orchestra led by Herman Darewski. People would just sort of flock into the grand pavilion to listen to his concerts and these seaside orchestras had largely died off. In their heyday1 people like Elgar and Sir Henry Wood and Sir Malcolm Sargent would come to conduct these orchestras.

John: David said music was always part of the picture where people would flock into the Grand Pavilion to listen to the orchestra led by famous conductors.

Yang Li: Wow, what a picture! 面对金色沙滩、碧绿的大海、蓝色的天空,簇拥在圆顶大看台里欣赏著名导演指挥的乐队表演。

John: In its heyday, people like Elgar and Sir Henry Wood and Malcolm Sargent would come to conduct these orchestras.

Yang Li: 埃尔加、亨利?伍德爵士和萨金特爵士,他们可都是英国音乐历史上的显赫人物。In its heyday 就是顶峰时期。 遗憾的是,现在这种乐队渐渐消退了,died down.

John: However, from what David told us next, there is still a continuing appeal about going to the seaside:

Yang Li: A continuing appeal 持续的吸引力。

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A huge amount of the seaside today is about nostalgia2, the past. It has become part of our culture. It’s become a sort of cliché of British life that you go to the seaside, you let your stays out, you relax, you become something to do with misrule. You can just become a very different person from the person that you are in normal life.

John: Let’s look at some of the expressions here: nostalgia for the past. That’s N-O-S-T-A-L-G-I-A, nostalgia.

Yang Li: 这个词的意思是对过去的怀恋,nostalgia 是名词;它的形容词是 nostalgic.

John: Relax.

Yang Li: 放松。

John: Misrule.

Yang Li: 无秩序,misrule 在这里是随心所欲的意思。

John: Being at the seaside you become a different person from the person in your normal life.

Yang Li: I can’t agree more there. Relax and forget about all your worries. Oh John, I think I need a holiday badly.

John: Me too.

Yang Li: 谢谢各位,我们下次节目再会。

John: Bye bye.


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1 heyday CdTxI     
n.全盛时期,青春期
参考例句:
  • The 19th century was the heyday of steam railways.19世纪是蒸汽机车鼎盛的时代。
  • She was a great singer in her heyday.她在自己的黄金时代是个了不起的歌唱家。
2 nostalgia p5Rzb     
n.怀乡病,留恋过去,怀旧
参考例句:
  • He might be influenced by nostalgia for his happy youth.也许是对年轻时幸福时光的怀恋影响了他。
  • I was filled with nostalgia by hearing my favourite old song.我听到这首喜爱的旧歌,心中充满了怀旧之情。
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