Cycling to China 骑车到中国(在线收听) |
Two Wheels or Four? 双轮还是四轮? What's the furthest you have ever cycled? Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe at most a short cycling trip with friends? How would you feel about spending months on the road travelling solo from the UK to China, by bike? For British cyclist Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain are second nature. A veteran of expeditions through places such as the Tianshan mountains and the Tibetan plateau, Mr Jones is currently undertaking a mammoth trip across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China. Having lived on and off in Xinjiang for three years, and having visited the country many times since 1992, Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are puzzled by his passion for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when he can afford a car. Indeed, while there are an estimated 400 million bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred form of transport, rapid economic growth has fuelled an explosive expansion in car ownership. Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a 41,000km trip to China and back, said one of his aims was to promote cycling as a safe, sustainable and environmentally benign means of getting about. In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people choosing two wheels over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years. Politicians also see cycling as a way to boost their eco-credentials, with people such as London mayor Boris Johnson often riding to work under his own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating Pete Jones in attempting to cycle all the way to China. GLOSSARY 词汇表 trip 旅行,旅游 camping rough 野外露宿 second nature 第二天性 expeditions 远征,探险 mammoth 巨大的,庞大的 puzzled 不明白,感到疑惑 fuelled 刺激 car ownership 汽车拥有率 environmentally benign 有利于环境 under his own steam 靠自己的力量来完成某件事 travelling solo 单人旅行 inhospitable terrain 不适合人居住的地带 veteran 经验丰富的人 plateau 高原 on and off 断断续续的 rapid economic growth 快速的经济发展 explosive expansion 爆发性的扩张 sustainable 可持续性 boost their eco-credentials 促进他们的环保凭据 emulating 仿效 |
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