时间:2019-01-07 作者:英语课 分类:六分钟英语


英语课

   BIRDS SINGING


  Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English with me, Rob, and a very beautiful sound…
  Jen: Ahhh, the sound of birdsong. Hello, I’m Jennifer and that’s what we’re talking about today - birdsong.
  Rob: In Britain, this is the sound of summer - lots of different species - or types - of birds tweeting.
  Jen: Tweeting? You mean they are using Twitter - the social media site?!
  Rob: Of course not! Tweeting is a way of describing the sounds birds make. We sometimes say they chirp 1 or trill too - making short, high-pitched sounds.
  Jen: Yes, I knew that really. But a BBC radio station in the UK is playing a different birdsong every day. They're calling it ’Tweet of the Day’ - which is a clever title.
  Rob: It is and we’ll talk more about that soon. But first I need to see if you are a twitcher - another name for a person who watches birds for a hobby. Do you know how many species of birds there are on Britain's official bird list?
  a) 396
  b) 496
  c) 596
  Jen: Wow, there are lots but I have no idea so I will guess a) 396.
  Rob: That is quite a lot, isn't it? We’ll find out if you are right at the end of the programme. So, let’s talk more about tweeting - of the bird kind. Where I live, there are many fields and trees and there is nothing more beautiful - and noisy- than the sound of the dawn chorus.
  Jen: That’s when all the birds start singing at sunrise - so first thing in the morning. It’s not so beautiful if you are trying to sleep! But I know what you mean about birdsong - it makes you think about different places. Listen to this birdsong, for example…
  SEAGULL SOUND FX
  Rob: Yes, the seagull - a scavenger 2 which eats food scraps 3 or other dead animals.
  Jen: Yes, it reminds me of the seaside, although I wouldn’t describe that as a beautiful sound - more of a screech 4. Let’s hear another sound from one of our feathered friends - or in other words, birds…
  BLACKBIRD SOUND FX
  Rob: That’s the call of a blackbird - something I hear in my back garden. It’s a very distinctive 5 song - easy to recognise and something you hear a lot of in the British summer.
  Jen: And how about this bird - what does it make you think of?
  CUCKOO SOUND FX
  Rob: That has to be a cuckoo - its call sounds like its name - ‘cuckoo’. It reminds me of springtime because that’s when you first hear them. It’s incredible that there are so many different birdsongs.
  Jen: Well, that’s why BBC Radio 4’s Tweet of the Day features 265 different birdsongs. Sound engineers have been outside and captured - or recorded - the sounds of birds with strange names like the wood warbler, nightjar, lesser 6 whitethroat and yellowhammer.
  Rob: Great names. But listening to these strange-named birds may be enjoyable but their tweeting could also be useful.
  Jen: That’s right. Sound experts say some birdsongs can help you concentrate when you're studying.
  Rob: Yes, a writer called Julian Treasure says birdsong can relax the body and make your mind more alert. He thinks the dawn chorus is like nature’s alarm clock - ‘it stimulates 7 us cognitively’ - so gets our brains working and thinking.
  Jen: Another study found the natural sounds of birdsong might stop you getting tired and sleepy after eating a meal. An experiment found playing birdsong to school children after lunch made them more alert. We should try it here Rob.
  Rob: We should. There’s even a smartphone app that plays birdsong and claims to help you work better. But there’s no need for an app, all I need to do is open the window and listen to the birds outside…
  BIRDS SINGING
  Rob: …but are they all of the bird species I asked you about earlier? My question was how many species of birds are there on Britain's official bird list?
  a) 396
  b) 496
  c) 596
  Jen: I said a) 396.
  Rob: Sorry Jen, you're wrong. Incredibly there are 596 types of species in Britain. 286 of them are rare - so not many of them left. OK Jen, there’s just time to remind us of some of the vocabulary that we heard today:
  Jen: We heard…
  species
  tweeting
  chirp
  twitcher
  dawn chorus
  scavenger
  screech
  feathered friends
  captured
  nature’s alarm clock
  rare
  Rob: Thanks. Time, now, for some more tweeting. Join us again soon for 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
  Both: Bye.




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chirp
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v.(尤指鸟)唧唧喳喳的叫


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The birds chirp merrily at the top of tree.鸟儿在枝头欢快地啾啾鸣唱。
The sparrows chirp outside the window every morning.麻雀每天清晨在窗外嘁嘁喳喳地叫。












2
scavenger
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n.以腐尸为食的动物,清扫工


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He's just fit for a job as scavenger.他只配当个清道夫。
He is not a scavenger nor just a moving appetite as some sharks are.它不是食腐动物,也不像有些鲨鱼那样,只知道游来游去满足食欲。












3
scraps
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油渣


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Don't litter up the floor with scraps of paper. 不要在地板上乱扔纸屑。
A patchwork quilt is a good way of using up scraps of material. 做杂拼花布棉被是利用零碎布料的好办法。












4
screech
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n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音


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He heard a screech of brakes and then fell down. 他听到汽车刹车发出的尖锐的声音,然后就摔倒了。
The screech of jet planes violated the peace of the afternoon. 喷射机的尖啸声侵犯了下午的平静。












5
distinctive
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adj.特别的,有特色的,与众不同的


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She has a very distinctive way of walking.她走路的样子与别人很不相同。
This bird has several distinctive features.这个鸟具有几种突出的特征。












6
lesser
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adj.次要的,较小的;adv.较小地,较少地


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Kept some of the lesser players out.不让那些次要的球员参加联赛。
She has also been affected,but to a lesser degree.她也受到波及,但程度较轻。












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stimulates
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v.刺激( stimulate的第三人称单数 );激励;使兴奋;起兴奋作用,起刺激作用,起促进作用


参考例句:





Exercise stimulates the body. 运动促进身体健康。 来自《简明英汉词典》
Alcohol stimulates the action of the heart. 酒刺激心脏的活动。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》













v.(尤指鸟)唧唧喳喳的叫
  • The birds chirp merrily at the top of tree.鸟儿在枝头欢快地啾啾鸣唱。
  • The sparrows chirp outside the window every morning.麻雀每天清晨在窗外嘁嘁喳喳地叫。
n.以腐尸为食的动物,清扫工
  • He's just fit for a job as scavenger.他只配当个清道夫。
  • He is not a scavenger nor just a moving appetite as some sharks are.它不是食腐动物,也不像有些鲨鱼那样,只知道游来游去满足食欲。
油渣
  • Don't litter up the floor with scraps of paper. 不要在地板上乱扔纸屑。
  • A patchwork quilt is a good way of using up scraps of material. 做杂拼花布棉被是利用零碎布料的好办法。
n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音
  • He heard a screech of brakes and then fell down. 他听到汽车刹车发出的尖锐的声音,然后就摔倒了。
  • The screech of jet planes violated the peace of the afternoon. 喷射机的尖啸声侵犯了下午的平静。
adj.特别的,有特色的,与众不同的
  • She has a very distinctive way of walking.她走路的样子与别人很不相同。
  • This bird has several distinctive features.这个鸟具有几种突出的特征。
adj.次要的,较小的;adv.较小地,较少地
  • Kept some of the lesser players out.不让那些次要的球员参加联赛。
  • She has also been affected,but to a lesser degree.她也受到波及,但程度较轻。
v.刺激( stimulate的第三人称单数 );激励;使兴奋;起兴奋作用,起刺激作用,起促进作用
  • Exercise stimulates the body. 运动促进身体健康。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Alcohol stimulates the action of the heart. 酒刺激心脏的活动。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
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