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英语听力—环球英语 496 Gold Rush

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  Voice 1
Hello and welcome to Spotlight1. I'm Liz Waid.
Voice 2
And I'm Mike Procter. 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
It was the summer of 1897. A large ship landed at the port city of Seattle - on the west coast of the United States. The tired passengers walked from the ship on to dry land. Some of them carried heavy bags. The bags held thousands of dollars worth of gold! These tired travellers were going to be extremely rich!
Voice 2
These people were miners2. They had been searching for gold in the Yukon region3 of northern Canada for some years. But it was not until 1896 that the big hunt for gold started. Three miners were hunting and catching4 fish in the area. They were - Skookum Jim, George Cormack and Dawson Charlie. They went down to where the Yukon and Klondike rivers flowed into each other. And there, they found some huge pieces - nuggets - of gold! News of this amazing find spread quickly to other gold-mining camps. And soon, miners came there to claim their own piece of land to explore.
Voice 1
But it was not only local miners who came. The gold miners who travelled to Seattle told people about their new riches. And their words excited the people who heard them. The economic situation in the United States at that time was very difficult. So, many people hurried to make the dangerous trip north in search of wealth.  The Gold Rush had begun!
Voice 2
However, the Gold Rush had a negative effect on some of the native tribes5 in the Yukon area. These tribes were not settled in just one place. They moved around this wild land. They did this in particular seasons, to find food. They often set up camps at the mouth of the Klondike River. However, the arrival of hundreds of people searching for gold meant there was not enough space for the local tribes. So, they stopped camping there. Tribes had to find new ways to survive - or risk being forgotten. Gold had changed their lives forever!
Voice 1
Today, Canada is still among the leading gold mining countries. And its companies do not just operate mines in Canada. Discoveries of rich gold fields in Central and South America have led to companies investing6 in some mining projects there. One of these is the Marlin mine in Guatemala, Central America.
Voice 2
The green fertile7 hills of north-west Guatemala. This beautiful place seems a world away from Vancouver - Canada's largest west coast city. Vancouver houses the main offices of Goldcorp - one of the world's fastest growing gold mining companies. Goldcorp owns the Marlin mine in Guatemala. Gold production began in December 2005. The mine employs one thousand two hundred [1,200] local people. And the mine operates day and night to take as much gold out of the land as it can. The market price for gold can reach up to one thousand [1,000] dollars for one single ounce8! An ounce of gold is just over thirty-one [31] grams. People investing in Goldcorp are making a large profit. This is a modern-day gold rush!
Voice 1
But what about the people who live near the Marlin mine? What profits have they gained from the mine's presence9? Tim Miller10 is Goldcorp's president in Central and South America. He believes that the local community enjoys many advantages because of the mine. He says:
Voice 3
"We pay up to 10 to 12 million [10,000,000-12,000,000] dollars a year into the community just in wages. As well as that, we bring knowledge about a number of things: how to work at development that will last, how to develop good basic structures in society ... how to build a strong economy."
Voice 2
However, many local people would argue against Tim Miller. They are convinced11 that the mine is having a negative effect on the land and its communities. Mario Tima is one of these people. He is Mayan. The Maya are the ancient people group that has lived on this land for centuries. For the Maya, the land is precious - it is more than just a resource. And Maya people worry that the gold mine will have lasting12 damage on their environment. Mister13 Tima explains:
Voice 4
"Mayan people understand nature like this: nature is their mother - is mother earth. So what is this aim of man to destroy nature?"
Voice 2
The mine's presence is also threatening community relationships. Vinicio Lopez is the leader of Copae - a church aid group. He says:
Voice 5
"The situation is tense between communities... Some communities support the mine - others do not. And the sale of land has added to bad feeling in communities. The company now wants to expand and buy more land. Some people have been paid a higher price than those who first sold their land. So some people make fun and say, 'Look! I sold my land for this much! You just gave your land away!' And here in Guatemala, land is very important."
Voice 1
One local community voted on the issue of the mine. They questioned its right to exist under convention14 one six nine [169] of international labour law. This rule states that native people have the right to decide what kind of development is best for them as it affects their lives. The result of this vote? No to the mine!
Voice 2
Goldcorp does not accept the results of this vote as legal - and neither do the Guatemalan courts of law. And the mining company says that it is doing all it can to work with the community - not against it. And, it states that it will return the land to its former condition once gold mining has finished.
Voice 1
But these promises seem empty to the local Mayan community. They accept that the land may be returned to its former fertile state. But the effects on relationships in the local communities will be more difficult to deal with. The Marlin gold rush could come to an end in ten years. But community, culture and tradition will have to continue long into the future. They are worth taking care of, here and now.
 


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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 miners ab724571593ef029832491cee13a1e44     
矿工( miner的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The coal miners have come out for about two weeks. 煤矿工人已罢工约两周了。
  • The roof of the cave dropped in on the miners, trapping them. 洞穴的顶部坍了下来,砸在矿工身上。
3 region RUtxZ     
n.地区,地带,区域;范围,幅度
参考例句:
  • The students went to study the geology of that region.学生们去研究那个地区的地质情况。
  • It is unusual to see snow in this region.这个地区难得见到雪。
4 catching cwVztY     
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住
参考例句:
  • There are those who think eczema is catching.有人就是认为湿疹会传染。
  • Enthusiasm is very catching.热情非常富有感染力。
5 tribes f3d6790faa976a2695d01a08f7b2ba64     
n.部落( tribe的名词复数 );(动、植物的)族;(一)帮;大群
参考例句:
  • tribes living in remote areas of the Amazonian rainforest 居住在亚马孙河雨林偏远地区的部落
  • In Africa the snake is still sacred with many tribes. 非洲许多部落仍认为蛇是不可冒犯的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 investing 610264491fdf7f3be32d04c3b7c453cf     
v.投资,花费( invest的现在分词 );授予;(把资金)投入;投入(时间、精力等)
参考例句:
  • He was timid about investing money. 他不敢投资。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Europe also caught the excitement of investing in American railroads. 欧洲人对投资美国铁路也极感兴趣。 来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件
7 fertile mgMzs     
adj.肥沃的,富饶的;多产的,丰产的
参考例句:
  • The district is fertile of wheat.该地区盛产小麦。
  • Plants grow well in fertile soil.植物在肥沃的土壤里长势良好。
8 ounce hJtx3     
n.盎司,英两
参考例句:
  • He poured in every ounce of power but couldn't make it.他竭尽了全力却无济于事。
  • He has used up the last ounce of oil.他已用完最后一滴油。
9 presence wQUxt     
n.出席;到场;存在
参考例句:
  • Her presence lent an air of respectability to the occasion.她的到场使那种场合增添了崇高的气氛。
  • His presence is indicative of his willingness to help.他的出席表示他愿意帮忙。
10 miller ZD6xf     
n.磨坊主
参考例句:
  • Every miller draws water to his own mill.磨坊主都往自己磨里注水。
  • The skilful miller killed millions of lions with his ski.技术娴熟的磨坊主用雪橇杀死了上百万头狮子。
11 convinced IvFzlG     
adj.确信的;深信的;有坚定信仰的v.使确信(convince的过去分词);说服
参考例句:
  • I am convinced of her innocence. 我坚信她是清白无辜的。
  • I'm convinced there's a jinx on this car. 我看这辆汽车是灾星。
12 lasting IpCz02     
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持
参考例句:
  • The lasting war debased the value of the dollar.持久的战争使美元贬值。
  • We hope for a lasting settlement of all these troubles.我们希望这些纠纷能获得永久的解决。
13 mister rnQzwB     
n.(略作Mr.全称很少用于书面)先生
参考例句:
  • Mister Smith is my good friend.史密斯先生是我的好朋友。
  • He styled himself " Mister Clean ".他自称是“清廉先生”。
14 convention KYFza     
n.惯例,习俗,常规,会议,大会
参考例句:
  • How many delegates have checked in at the convention?大会已有多少代表报到?
  • He sets at naught every convention of society.他轻视所有的社会习俗。
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