时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

   First listen to June 23rd 2013 to hear about getting to Milford Sound.


  Dr Nick Smith, the Minister for Conservation, has now decided 1 not to allow a tunnel to Milford Sound. Although the company wanting to build the tunnel is disappointed with this decision, many people are very happy. People who enjoy tramping in these two National Parks did not want the tunnel. The Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society – called ‘Forest and Bird’ – did not want native forest destroyed. The people of Te Anau are pleased that tourists will continue to visit their town and the very small town of Glenorchy near Queenstown, did not want dozens of tour buses every day.
  Dr Smith gave a number of reasons for his decision. He said that if a tunnel was built, half a million tonnes of rock would be dumped 2 in the Hollyford Valley. The tunnel entrance was too close to the Routeburn Track which is a very popular walking track. There would be new roads and traffic next to a quiet National Park. He thought a long narrow tunnel, only 5m wide, could be dangerous. And finally, he thought a tunnel would destroy the idea of a National Park which is a conservation area and should stay a conservation area for generations to come.
  He has not yet made a decision about a monorail. He plans to announce his decision in about two months time.
  Vocabulary
  ?Conservation –looking after native animals and trees and natural places
  ?decision (n), decide (v) – he made up his mind
  ?disappointed – hoping for a good result and not happy with the decision
  ?tramping – hiking (Brit Eng), long walks e.g. Routeburn Track is a 4-day walk
  ?destroyed – badly damaged
  ?National Parks – there are 14 National Parks in New Zealand
  ?a dozen – 12 (dozens = many)
  ?dumped – thrown down
  ?generations to come – e.g. his children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren

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.废弃的v.倾倒( dump的过去式和过去分词 );丢下;随便堆放;释放
  • Too much toxic waste is being dumped at sea. 太多的有毒废料在向大海里倾倒。
  • They dumped his belongings unceremoniously on the floor. 他们粗暴地把他的物品摔到地板上。
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air traffic control specialist
an urgent telegram
anglo american
anlistatig
aperiodic subsidence
aquaplanet
bobble hats
bodyshell
brambers
Bulbophyllum guttulatum
Cahersiveen
cargo afloat
caulis sargentodoxae
causely
cheese cake
Circaetus
clioxanide
confectioner's cream
coupled
dead serious
Dejerine-Klumpke syndrome
distance between rows
durell
elastic device
epithelial sheath
estate and gift tax
Fallon National Wildlife Refuge
functional acknowledgement
genetic map
genus branchiobdellas
gepatalgia
hand-prints
harvestor
helliges
heterophilantigen
high density information
impregnably
Indian squill
information consultant
insulin lipodystrophy
Jeondeugsa
kaesongs
leaf end
limited space-charge accumulation diode
lower level processor management
MacDonald Guyot
Madonna lilies
magnetostatic
mccreevy
mechanical workingtechnique
medions
mentulomania
microforceps
mixer curing
Moro's tyberculin
multiple output circuit
non-concentrated
novice
object map
observe measure
orange beef
pan amalgamator
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phosphodiester bonds
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pinion spider
playing someone
poesia
pool clearing account
porter's lodge
Portville
power frequency induction furnace transformer
pre-selling
pyramica hirashimai
quantization of sinewave input
radio pill
renal hematuria
rhodopina subuniformis
roha
Sary-Jaz
segment weir
skate rocks
SkBF
so sick
solifluction sheet
sphaerostilbe aurantiicola
statistics of population movement
strynnor
suxilep
the role of government
topoinhibition
Uinkaret Plateau
valedictory
veraldi
visual exposure meter
watching
weak brake spring
white madder
wind-sock
without a care in the world
Wriezen
xerosis infantilis