时间:2019-01-25 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Todd: So you said that you were just eating the local plants. You would actually forage 1 or you would look for food. How did you stomach feel? Like you know, you went from eating processed food or Westernized food to eating just stuff 2 straight from the ground. Like were you hungry all the time?
 
Steven: Actually, I wasn't hungry at all because whenever I saw some leaves that I could eat, I would just eat them. And of course with the time that we were hiking 3 and going and looking for food, we were eating the food, while other people were trying to find food, they were also eating with the constant 4 time of walking, at the same time eating, the hunger just disappears. And of course it was healthier for us. Most of our friends were actually losing their fat. They were actually becoming healthier. Their cheeks just turned from pale to colorful pink, and every body decided 5 to actually go back their with their whole family.
 
Todd: That sounds really amazing. So how do people know about this? Is this something new that people just learn about, or is this like an old, ancient tradition that's been passed on from maybe the native population for years and years?
 
Steven: Actually, this place was actually founded by an American who retired 6 in Costa Rica. He decided that people that are coming into Costa Rica, they are destroying the forest. They are destroying all this nature, and he decided that they need to show people why it is important to save nature, why it is important to protect animals, and why do we have to live between them, and with this he created this project that brings people in, so it wasn't more that twenty years that he created and more people are coming in. There are more people who are checking it out all the time.
 
Todd: Well, it sounds fantastic. I'd love to go myself.
 
重点词汇:
 

Learn Vocabulary from the Lesson
forage
 
You actually forage for food.
 
When you forage for food, you search for it in a natural environment. Notice the following:
 
After the flood, people had to forage for food.
Birds are one of the easiest animals to see foraging 7 for food.
processed food
 
You went from eating processed food to foraging for food on the ground.
 
Processed food is food made by machines or food produced in a factory. Processed food often lasts longer than fresh food, but is not as healthy. Notice the following:
 
Poor people often eat more processed food because it is cheap.
Many health problems are caused by processed food.
pale
 
His cheeks turned pale.
 
When something is pale it has no color. When people look pale, they do not look healthy. Notice the following:
 
After seeing the ghost, his face turned pale.
I look a little pale. I think I need some sun.
ancient tradition
 
Is this an ancient tradition?
 
An ancient tradition is something people have done for centuries. Notice the following:
 
Hunting whale is an ancient tradition in the Arctic 8.
Marriage is an ancient tradition that is common in most cultures.
passed on
 
It is a tradition passed on from the natives.
 
This ring was passed on from grandfather to my father to me.
The throne 9 will be passed on from the King to the Price.


n.(牛马的)饲料,粮草;v.搜寻,翻寻
  • They were forced to forage for clothing and fuel.他们不得不去寻找衣服和燃料。
  • Now the nutritive value of the forage is reduced.此时牧草的营养价值也下降了。
n.原料,材料,东西;vt.填满;吃饱
  • We could supply you with the stuff in the raw tomorrow.明天我们可以供应你原材料。
  • He is not the stuff.他不是这个材料。
n.徒步旅行
  • He has been hiking round Scotland for a month.他围着苏格兰徒步旅行了一个月。
  • Hiking is not yet popular in China.徒步旅行在中国还不流行。
n.常数,恒量;adj.不变的,一定的,时常的
  • This suit has been in constant wear for two years.这一套衣服已连续穿了两年。
  • An absolute constant is fixed and can not be changed.绝对常数是固定而不可以改变的。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
v.搜寻(食物),尤指动物觅(食)( forage的现在分词 );(尤指用手)搜寻(东西)
  • They eke out a precarious existence foraging in rubbish dumps. 他们靠在垃圾场捡垃圾维持着朝不保夕的生活。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The campers went foraging for wood to make a fire. 露营者去搜寻柴木点火。 来自辞典例句
adj.北极的;n.北极
  • They flew over the unlimited reaches of the Arctic.他们飞过了茫茫无边的北极上空。
  • The sort of animal lived in the Arctic Circle.这种动物生活在北极圈里。
n.御座,宝座;王位,王权
  • He was the legal heir to the throne.他是王位的合法继承人。
  • The throne was footed with gold.这御座是用黄金做的脚。
学英语单词
'elp
.lis
Allahism
anchor lantern
andvile
anti - dumping measures
arbitrariously
automatic packer
average rate of profit
Bank Americard
Bantu peoples
besmutches
biotreats
bismuth(i) chloride
bmft
built-in flexibility
by a landslide
c.g.s. units
compound movement of teeth
continuous phase in emulsion
Corporation of the City of London
crandall
crystallization modifier
diffusion attachment
digitate parapsoriasis
double-ring oil sealing
driver perception-reaction time
Emmelichthyops
encephalitozoons
encountrance
endometriosis of pelvic peritoneum
Esdraelon
euphorbia ingenss
Eurya yunnanensis
explosion suppression system
flexura sacralis recti
Fort Usher
genotypical susceptibility
genus heliophilas
gloeosporium kawakamii miyabe
go up in one's lines
H. & T.
Heikega-dake
Horonaim
impredictably
index fund
inemendable
interlineal
jitim
korean-mades
lacepod
LDE
line conch
London tuft
long hour motor
longitudinal stream
martyrium
mrua (mobile radio users' association)
negotiated purchasing and selling
Nemateleotris magnificus
net present worth
non-circularity
noverres
overall condition
paleoseismicities
pattamar
phanerochaete reflexa
pick-up tube protection circuit
polyneuritis migrans
population regression coefficient
population stereotype
pure cell
reap profits at the expense of others
recurring peak voltage
Roosa plan
royalty-in-kind
SCC wire
schoolmarm
Seller's taper
shell and tube evaporator
Sinosenecio ligularioides
snowball trees
specific heat at constant volume (cv)
sphenotresia
statistical library
stones laying
strix varias
submenta
synchiropus lineolatus
syndrome of phlegm-fire disturbing mind
Séderon
tamale
thrumb
tinocallis zelkawae
traumatic heart disease
uncashable
variole
vsd
wandering welding
warwood
when do you think
Wikstroemia glabra