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环球英语 — 119:Sign Two: Polar Bears

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  Voice 1
Thank you for joining us for today’s Spotlight1. I’m Rebekah Schipper.
Voice 2
And I’m Joshua Leo. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
Voice 1
Siberia. It has one of the most severe climates in the world. This northern part of Russia makes up about fifty-six percent [56%] of the country. And it is mostly covered with a thick layer of permafrost, or frozen2 earth. Most of the lakes and rivers are frozen for much of the year.
Voice 2
But scientists have recently observed melting of Siberian rivers and lakes. They are concerned. The temperatures in Siberia seem to be rising. The scientists are especially concerned about the melting of bogs3, the wetlands. They have observed the bogs releasing4 methane5 gas as they melt.
Voice 1
Methane gas is similar to carbon dioxide. Both are harmful to the environment. Scientists have linked these gases to an increase in the effects of global warming. One of those effects is increasing temperatures. Clearly, rising temperatures would cause more bogs to melt. As they melt, they will release6 more methane into the atmosphere. One scientist said
Voice 3
“If a high release rate of a harmful gas is being caused by rising temperatures that will in turn cause still higher temperatures.”
Voice 2
This is the second program in a series about the physical signs of global warming. People all over the world are seeing evidence of climate change. Take a look around. Do you see any of these signs where you live?
Voice 1
Today’s sign: the changing lives of Polar Bears.
Voice 2
Churchill Manitoba, a small town in northern Canada, is thousands of kilometres away from Siberia. In fact, Churchill and Siberia are separated by the Atlantic Ocean! But, they are experiencing similar problems. Their temperatures seem to be rising at a dangerous rate. Their icy lands seem to be melting. People and animals are beginning to feel the affects of these rising temperatures.
Voice 1
During the summer the population of Churchill is about six thousand [6,000] people. But, during the winter, the population increases greatly. In the winter, thousands of people come to visit Churchill. They come to see the polar bears.
Voice 2
For thousands [1,000s] of years these large white animals have been walking the same path. You see, Churchill sits on the waters of the Hudson Bay. Every year, at the start of winter, ice forms north of town. Once it forms, the polar bears walk onto it. There, they hunt for smaller animals all winter long. They fill their stomachs with enough food to last them through the summer!
Voice 1
In the spring the ice begins to melt. The melting ice floats south of Churchill. Here the bears leave the ice. They return to dry land for the spring and summer months. They stay on land until the following winter.
Voice 2
When the ice starts to form again, the bears must travel through the town Churchill to reach it. They travel from south to north. Imagine seeing a large polar bear walking through your town! Well, many people do not want to just imagine it. They want to see it for themselves. So, they travel to Churchill to watch the bears march through the town.
Voice 1
The people of Churchill love the polar bears. They feel honoured to have the bears come through their town. And the polar bears help the people of Churchill. When visitors come, the townspeople can make money.
Voice 2
That’s right. The visitors pay money to eat, sleep, and spend time in the town. And they pay money to take vehicles out onto the ice. When they are on the ice, polar bears will come to say hello. They smell the vehicles and look at the people. Guides make sure that both the people and the polar bears remain safe.
Voice 1
But, rising temperatures are starting to threaten the lives of the polar bears. Because of warmer temperatures, the water is frozen for a shorter amount of time each year. The polar bears must spend more time on land. They do not have as much time to hunt in the winter.
Voice 2
Some polar bears try to remain on melting ice. When the ice melts they are too far away from land. And they drown.
Voice 1
Other polar bears are starting to trouble the people of Churchill. The bears are hungry. So, they go into the town looking for food. Sometimes the bears act aggressively. They attack.
Voice 2
People of Churchill are worried.
Voice 4
“You know, the earth is warming. And so there are some dangers in climate change...The bears, for instance7, how will they survive...?”
Voice 5
“I am worried. Because the bears are the lives of a lot of people in this town.”
Voice 6
“We love this place. We learn to live with what is happening. Except for this warm weather! We just do not understand what the heck is going on! And really I believe it is the big cities down south causing the warmer weather.”
Voice 2
Many people in Churchill believe the bears will find a way to survive the warming weather. They say that people can change to fit new environments. So, bears can change too. They think that bears will just change their diets. They will learn to eat plants and berries8 instead of meat.
Voice 1
But, Dr. Jane Waterman does not agree. She has studied polar bears for many years. She says that bears do not have enough time to change their genetics. They do not have time to create a new diet.
Voice 7
“Natural selection9 can happen very quickly in bacteria because they can reproduce10 in twenty [20] minutes. Polar bears live twenty [20] or twenty-five [25] years. That means for changes to happen genetically11 it is going to take a little bit of time. And time is something the bears do not have. If there is no sea ice in the Hudson Bay, then there are no bears. If there is no sea ice, you cannot have bears.”
Voice 2
The Churchill bear population has fallen more than twenty [20] percent in the past seventeen [17] years. Researchers link this loss to the lack of sea ice. And they predict that temperatures will continue to rise.
Voice 1
Climate change is affecting many parts of our world. We can find signs in the mountains, deep in the waters, in the behaviour of animals, and in the lives of people. Please listen for more programs about the early signs of climate change. Let them remind you that the earth is ours to care for.
Voice 8
“Let the sea resound12, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it. Let the rivers clap their hands, let the mountains sing together for joy.” [Psalm 98]
 


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1 spotlight 6hBzmk     
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
参考例句:
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
2 frozen 2sVz6q     
adj.冻结的,冰冻的
参考例句:
  • He was frozen to death on a snowing night.在一个风雪的晚上,他被冻死了。
  • The weather is cold and the ground is frozen.天寒地冻。
3 bogs d60480275cf60a95a369eb1ebd858202     
n.沼泽,泥塘( bog的名词复数 );厕所v.(使)陷入泥沼, (使)陷入困境( bog的第三人称单数 );妨碍,阻碍
参考例句:
  • Whenever It'shows its true nature, real life bogs to a standstill. 无论何时,只要它显示出它的本来面目,真正的生活就陷入停滞。 来自名作英译部分
  • At Jitra we went wading through bogs. 在日得拉我们步行着从泥水塘里穿过去。 来自辞典例句
4 releasing 90d2fbbf6b91a58d15ac9bc4eaad611a     
v.释放( release的现在分词 );放开;发布;发行
参考例句:
  • Releasing his arm, she laid her hand upon his shoulder. 她放掉他的胳膊,却把手放到了他的肩上。 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
  • The drag operation is still terminated by releasing the mouse button. 释放鼠标按键时,拖动操作将立即终止。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
5 methane t1Eyx     
n.甲烷,沼气
参考例句:
  • The blast was caused by pockets of methane gas that ignited.爆炸是由数袋甲烷气体着火引起的。
  • Methane may have extraterrestrial significance.甲烷具有星际意义。
6 release iVhxh     
vt.发布,发表,发行;释放,放开
参考例句:
  • After my examination I had a feeling of release.考完试后我有如释重负之感。
  • This medicine will give you release from pain.这药吃后会解除你的疼痛。
7 instance 66oxM     
n.例,例证,实例
参考例句:
  • Can you quote me a recent instance?你能给我举一个最近的例子吗?
  • He's a greedy boy,yesterday,for instance,he ate all our biscuits!他是个贪吃的孩子――比如,他昨天把我们的饼干都吃了!
8 berries 45b8db8c564e04c80f032c96ba1d920d     
n.浆果( berry的名词复数 );(葡萄,番茄等)浆果;干果仁;干种子
参考例句:
  • Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter. 鸟类靠坚果和浆果过冬。
  • We went here and there looking for berries. 我们四处寻找浆果。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 selection EZ3xX     
n.选择,挑选,精选品,可选择的东西
参考例句:
  • We left the selection of the team to the captain.我们把挑选队员的工作交给了队长。
  • The shop has a fine selection of cheeses.那家商店有各种精美乳酪可供选购。
10 reproduce yVkxZ     
v.生育,繁殖,复制,重做
参考例句:
  • The machine can reproduce a key in two minutes.这机器能在两分钟内复制一把钥匙。
  • The picture will reproduce well.这照片会印得很清楚。
11 genetically Lgixo     
adv.遗传上
参考例句:
  • All the bees in the colony are genetically related. 同一群体的蜜蜂都有亲缘关系。
  • Genetically modified foods have already arrived on American dinner tables. 经基因改造加工过的食物已端上了美国人的餐桌。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 基因与食物
12 resound 2BszE     
v.回响
参考例句:
  • A roar of approval resounded through the Ukrainian parliament.一片赞成声在乌克兰议会中回响。
  • The soldiers' boots resounded in the street.士兵的军靴踏在地面上的声音在大街上回响。
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