时间:2019-01-07 作者:英语课 分类:六分钟英语


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   Finn: Hello, I’m Finn. This is 6 Minute English and I’m joined this week by Neil. Hello Neil.


  (Monkey sounds)
  Finn: Err 1, Neil?
  (Monkey sounds)
  Finn: Neil, are you OK?
  (Monkey sounds)
  Finn: Actually that wasn't Neil, you'll be glad to know, he is safe and sound here in the studio with me.
  Neil: Hello. Yes, that wonderful sound you just heard was in fact a gelada - a kind of monkey - which we'll be hearing more from later in the programme.
  Finn: Yes. Could the gelada monkey provide an important clue about the development of human language? But first, as always, we have a question. Neil - could you please tell me what geladas eat?
  a) fish
  b) grass
  c) ice-cream
  Neil: Well, I can see you're trying to trap me with ice-cream here, because the name of the monkey sounds like the Italian word for ice-cream. So, I'm not that stupid, I'm going to go for 'b', grass.
  Finn: Wonderful knowledge of Italian there Neil. Don't worry I'm not trying to make a monkey out of you - I'm not trying to make you look stupid. Now let's listen to the gelada monkey again. How would we describe that sound?
  (Gelada monkey gurgling)
  Neil: Well, it sounds a bit like a gargle - a gargling noise.
  Finn: Yes, it does. Gargle is a great word because it's an example of what we call onomatopoeia - a word which sounds like its meaning. Neil, gargle is the word, could you please demonstrate a gargle?
  Neil: (Neil gargles)
  Finn: Very good. Neil is gargling - and the sound it makes is a gargle. That's lovely!
  Neil: Can I stop now?
  Finn: Yes, you can stop now. Thank you very much. How about another quick example of onomatopoeia:
  (Clicks mouse)
  A click. Listen again. Click.
  Neil: Or this, oops:
  (Crash sound)
  A crash.
  Finn: Now, anyway, let's get back to the gargling monkey. Behind the fun sound is some serious science - about the origins, or beginnings, of human speech.
  Neil: Scientists from the University of Michigan believe that these gelada calls might be similar to the primitive 2 noises - early and simple sounds - that our evolutionary 3 ancestors made, that is - what we, humans, were before we developed into modern humans.
  Finn: Dr Thore Bergman, who was the main author of the study, said that geladas make sounds which have "speech-like properties" - they have qualities which are like… speech.
  Neil: And the interesting thing is - most monkeys and apes can only make the most basic noises because they don't have the vocal 4 anatomy 5 required - that is they don't have the physical mouth and throat parts needed - to make more complex sounds.
  Finn: All other monkeys and apes can do is called lip smacking 6 - rapidly moving their jaws 7, lips and their tongues. And I think, Neil, it's time for another demonstration 8 please.
  Neil: (Neil making lip smacking noises)
  Finn: Lip smacking, very nice.
  Neil: The gelada, on the other hand, is the only one that can produce vocalisations - or sounds from the vocal chords 9 in the throat while doing this.
  Finn: That’s it! So - lip smacking and vocalisations - together are maybe a possible step between the sounds of other monkeys - and human speech.
  Neil: Though there is a question - the scientists don't know yet what the noises mean exactly. They believe the noises might be used the way humans use small talk - chatting about things that are not really important - to help the monkey societies feel more closely bonded 10 or connected.
  Finn: That’s right, so, small talk, things like saying: "Fine day, isn't it?"
  Neil: "Not bad, not bad. How are the kids, Finn?"
  Finn: "Oh yeah, keeping me awake all night."
  Neil: "Oh yes, I know the feeling."
  Finn: Or as you would say in gelada:
  (Gelada gargle)
  Finn: I think that's quite enough monkey business for one day - quite enough of us being silly, wouldn't you say? Neil, earlier I asked you what geladas eat. Was it:
  a) fish
  b) grass
  c) ice-cream
  Neil: And I am not stupid so I'm going to go for 'b' grass.
  Finn: And you're right, they are herbivores, they eat grass. Anyway, before we go let's run through the words and phrases one more time.
  Neil: gargle
  onomatopoeia
  origins
  primitive noises
  evolutionary ancestors
  vocal anatomy
  lip smacking
  vocalisations
  small talk
  monkey business
  Finn: Thanks Neil. Sadly, it's time to go. So please join us again soon for more 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
  Both: (Gargle).




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1
err
2izzk
  
 


vi.犯错误,出差错


参考例句:





He did not err by a hair's breadth in his calculation.他的计算结果一丝不差。
The arrows err not from their aim.箭无虚发。












2
primitive
vSwz0
  
 


adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物


参考例句:





It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.逃离危险的地方是一种原始本能。
His book describes the march of the civilization of a primitive society.他的著作描述了一个原始社会的开化过程。












3
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。












4
vocal
vhOwA
  
 


adj.直言不讳的;嗓音的;n.[pl.]声乐节目


参考例句:





The tongue is a vocal organ.舌头是一个发音器官。
Public opinion at last became vocal.终于舆论哗然。












5
anatomy
Cwgzh
  
 


n.解剖学,解剖;功能,结构,组织


参考例句:





He found out a great deal about the anatomy of animals.在动物解剖学方面,他有过许多发现。
The hurricane's anatomy was powerful and complex.对飓风的剖析是一项庞大而复杂的工作。












6
smacking
b1f17f97b1bddf209740e36c0c04e638
  
 


活泼的,发出响声的,精力充沛的


参考例句:





He gave both of the children a good smacking. 他把两个孩子都狠揍了一顿。
She inclined her cheek,and John gave it a smacking kiss. 她把头低下,约翰在她的脸上响亮的一吻。












7
jaws
cq9zZq
  
 


n.口部;嘴


参考例句:





The antelope could not escape the crocodile's gaping jaws. 那只羚羊无法从鱷鱼张开的大口中逃脱。
The scored jaws of a vise help it bite the work. 台钳上有刻痕的虎钳牙帮助它紧咬住工件。












8
demonstration
9waxo
  
 


n.表明,示范,论证,示威


参考例句:





His new book is a demonstration of his patriotism.他写的新书是他的爱国精神的证明。
He gave a demonstration of the new technique then and there.他当场表演了这种新的操作方法。












9
chords
4cc6bb18d258bec29c43b8ee90d177e8
  
 


(数学)弦( chord的名词复数 ); (乐器)弦; (音乐)和弦; 心弦


参考例句:





These are the opening chords of a sonata. 这些是奏鸣曲的起始和弦。
I could play a few chords on the guitar and sing a song. 我能弹着一些击他和弦唱一首歌。












10
bonded
2xpzkP
  
 


n.有担保的,保税的,粘合的


参考例句:





The whisky was taken to bonded warehouses at Port Dundee.威士忌酒已送到邓迪港的保稅仓库。
This adhesive must be applied to both surfaces which are to be bonded together.要粘接的两个面都必须涂上这种黏合剂。













vi.犯错误,出差错
  • He did not err by a hair's breadth in his calculation.他的计算结果一丝不差。
  • The arrows err not from their aim.箭无虚发。
adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物
  • It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.逃离危险的地方是一种原始本能。
  • His book describes the march of the civilization of a primitive society.他的著作描述了一个原始社会的开化过程。
adj.进化的;演化的,演变的;[生]进化论的
  • 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。
adj.直言不讳的;嗓音的;n.[pl.]声乐节目
  • The tongue is a vocal organ.舌头是一个发音器官。
  • Public opinion at last became vocal.终于舆论哗然。
n.解剖学,解剖;功能,结构,组织
  • He found out a great deal about the anatomy of animals.在动物解剖学方面,他有过许多发现。
  • The hurricane's anatomy was powerful and complex.对飓风的剖析是一项庞大而复杂的工作。
活泼的,发出响声的,精力充沛的
  • He gave both of the children a good smacking. 他把两个孩子都狠揍了一顿。
  • She inclined her cheek,and John gave it a smacking kiss. 她把头低下,约翰在她的脸上响亮的一吻。
n.口部;嘴
  • The antelope could not escape the crocodile's gaping jaws. 那只羚羊无法从鱷鱼张开的大口中逃脱。
  • The scored jaws of a vise help it bite the work. 台钳上有刻痕的虎钳牙帮助它紧咬住工件。
n.表明,示范,论证,示威
  • His new book is a demonstration of his patriotism.他写的新书是他的爱国精神的证明。
  • He gave a demonstration of the new technique then and there.他当场表演了这种新的操作方法。
(数学)弦( chord的名词复数 ); (乐器)弦; (音乐)和弦; 心弦
  • These are the opening chords of a sonata. 这些是奏鸣曲的起始和弦。
  • I could play a few chords on the guitar and sing a song. 我能弹着一些击他和弦唱一首歌。
n.有担保的,保税的,粘合的
  • The whisky was taken to bonded warehouses at Port Dundee.威士忌酒已送到邓迪港的保稅仓库。
  • This adhesive must be applied to both surfaces which are to be bonded together.要粘接的两个面都必须涂上这种黏合剂。
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