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环球英语 — 295:Discoveries of Ancient Remains

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  Voice 1
Hello. I’m Ruby1 Jones.
Voice 2
And I’m Marina Santee. Welcome to Spotlight2. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
Voice 1
The large creature moves along the sea bed. It covers much ground with its many legs. Its body is more than two metres long. Other sea creatures move quickly out of its way. Its strong claws can catch and kill in seconds. The claws belong to a giant sea scorpion3.
Voice 2
This could be a picture from a Hollywood film. But it is not. It is from computer images that scientists have created to show the past. The images are based on a recent scientific discovery.
Voice 1
The discoverers were from Bristol University in England. They published their findings in November, 2007. A few years earlier, they were exploring a mine in Germany. They were looking for fossils - the remains4 of ancient plant and animal life. Fossils and rocks look very similar. But their expert eyes knew what to look for. Excitedly, one of the team uncovered a long shaped fossil. It measured forty six centimetres. The fossil was of a creature’s claw - its hand! The scientists believe this creature lived in the sea almost 400,000,000 years ago! This is long before recorded history - in pre-historic times! The scientists say that the claw is from a giant sea scorpion. This animal no longer exists, but it is related to the arthropod animal group. The arthropod group includes animals with a hard body and jointed-legs - such as spiders, crabs5 and insects. Scientists think that in pre-historic times such creatures were much bigger. But they do not know why. The discovery of the claw demonstrates how big these creatures really were. It is an exciting discovery for scientists. For them, fossils are a window onto the ancient world. Marina takes a closer look at the formation of fossils.
Voice 2
There are different kinds of fossils. But they all begin in the same way. They begin with death. After the organism dies, other creatures feed on the fleshy part of the body. After a few weeks, only the hard parts remain - the skeleton, shell, bone, teeth. Slowly, sand and dirt cover these. The layers protect the remains from damage. After hundreds of years, the remains lie deep under the earth. At this point, the remains may decay and disappear completely. Or, they may develop into a fossil. One kind of fossil is the petrified6, or ‘skeleton’ fossil.
Voice 1
Deep under the earth are the hard remains of humans, plants, or animal. Over thousands of years, these remains decay. The chemicals in the remains begin to change. Water and minerals from the earth pass through them. These form rock-like minerals - calcite, iron or silica. These minerals replace the remains’ own chemicals. This process is called permineralization. It is a very slow process. Fossils formed in this way look like rock. They are stronger than bones. Some turn completely to stone. As the ground moves upwards7, the fossils move to the surface. They are ready for explorers to find!
Voice 2
Another kind of fossil is the mould fossil. A mould fossil is not made of the organism at all. The organism decays completely. However, it leaves a print in the rock. The mould is the shape of the earth left around the organism. Mould fossils can teach historians about the creature’s shape and size. Sometimes chemicals and substances fill the ‘mould’. Over time, these form an exact, rock-like, copy of the creature. This is called a ‘cast’ fossil.
Voice 1
In 1984 scientists made one of their most exciting fossil discoveries - part of a human skeleton.
Voice 2
Fossil expert Kamoya Kimeu made the discovery. He was part of a team, led by scientist Doctor Richard Leakey. The discovery was near Lake Turkana, in Northern Kenya. And so the discovery is called ‘Turkana Boy.’ Experts believe the fossils are from an eleven or twelve year old boy. Turkana Boy is the most complete human skeleton fossil in history! Fossil experts say it is around 1,500,000 years old! The Turkana Boy discovery has caused much debate since its discovery. And it came into debate again in 2007.
Voice 1
Until this year, the remains lay in a protective box inside the Nairobi National Museum. However, scientists have now put the pieces together, re-creating the structure of the Turkana boy. The museum plans to have the Turkana Boy as the central part of one of its shows, or exhibitions. The exhibition is called, ‘Origins of Man’. It will include other fossils, dating back to pre-historic times. The exhibition will demonstrate how scientists believe life formed and developed over millions of years. It will show the evolutionary8 theory - the development of life, over time, from simple organisms into man.
Voice 2
Bishop9 Boniface Adoya is head of the Christian10 Evangelical Alliance in Kenya. He opposes the exhibition’s main idea. The Bishop does not support the theory of evolution. The Christian Bible says that God created man separately from the animals - that God breathed life into man. This being so, man is a spiritual being, above God’s other creations. The Bishop represents people who believe that evolution cannot be right because it appears to differ from the Bible. He wants the exhibition to present evolutionary ideas as theory, not fact.
Voice 1
Richard Leakey managed the team who discovered the Turkana Boy. He said that the aim of the exhibition is to simply show the world ancient findings. He says it is not to tell people what to believe. However, he is unwilling11 to present evolution as only a theory. He says Kenya has some of the best evidence supporting evolutionary history. Doctor Leakey says this is something to be proud of. He has criticised the bishop’s comments.
Voice 2
The exhibition has caused fierce debate between particular Creationist Christians12 and Evolutionary scientists. The museum will have a hard job to ensure it keeps its aim:
Voice 3
‘We believe that, overall, the study of prehistory need not threaten religious beliefs. We seek to find a middle ground to unite both science and religion.’
Voice 1
Many scientists and Christians would agree! Fredrick Manthi is a research scientist at the museum. He said that he has no problem combining evolution with his Christian faith! An international movement of scientists who are Christians shares the same view. However, many religious people cannot agree with evolution. So while scientists have uncovered old findings, they have also uncovered old arguments. The debate continues.
Voice 2
We would be happy to hear your opinions on this story. Have your say! Write and tell us at radio @ english . net.
 


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1 ruby iXixS     
n.红宝石,红宝石色
参考例句:
  • She is wearing a small ruby earring.她戴着一枚红宝石小耳环。
  • On the handle of his sword sat the biggest ruby in the world.他的剑柄上镶有一颗世上最大的红宝石。
2 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。
3 scorpion pD7zk     
n.蝎子,心黑的人,蝎子鞭
参考例句:
  • The scorpion has a sting that can be deadly.蝎子有可以致命的螫针。
  • The scorpion has a sting that can be deadly.蝎子有可以致命的螫针。
4 remains 1kMzTy     
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
参考例句:
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
5 crabs a26cc3db05581d7cfc36d59943c77523     
n.蟹( crab的名词复数 );阴虱寄生病;蟹肉v.捕蟹( crab的第三人称单数 )
参考例句:
  • As we walked along the seashore we saw lots of tiny crabs. 我们在海岸上散步时看到很多小蟹。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The fish and crabs scavenge for decaying tissue. 鱼和蟹搜寻腐烂的组织为食。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 petrified 2e51222789ae4ecee6134eb89ed9998d     
adj.惊呆的;目瞪口呆的v.使吓呆,使惊呆;变僵硬;使石化(petrify的过去式和过去分词)
参考例句:
  • I'm petrified of snakes. 我特别怕蛇。
  • The poor child was petrified with fear. 这可怜的孩子被吓呆了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 upwards lj5wR     
adv.向上,在更高处...以上
参考例句:
  • The trend of prices is still upwards.物价的趋向是仍在上涨。
  • The smoke rose straight upwards.烟一直向上升。
8 evolutionary Ctqz7m     
adj.进化的;演化的,演变的;[生]进化论的
参考例句:
  • Life has its own evolutionary process.生命有其自身的进化过程。
  • These are fascinating questions to be resolved by the evolutionary studies of plants.这些十分吸引人的问题将在研究植物进化过程中得以解决。
9 bishop AtNzd     
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
参考例句:
  • He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。
  • Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.主教逝世两年后被正式封为圣者。
10 Christian KVByl     
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒
参考例句:
  • They always addressed each other by their Christian name.他们总是以教名互相称呼。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
11 unwilling CjpwB     
adj.不情愿的
参考例句:
  • The natives were unwilling to be bent by colonial power.土著居民不愿受殖民势力的摆布。
  • His tightfisted employer was unwilling to give him a raise.他那吝啬的雇主不肯给他加薪。
12 Christians 28e6e30f94480962cc721493f76ca6c6     
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Christians of all denominations attended the conference. 基督教所有教派的人都出席了这次会议。
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians. 他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。
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