时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语北京必修模块


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[00:-1.00]The Race to the Pole

[00:-2.00]On I June,1910,Captain Scott left London to begin his Antarctic 1 expedition.

[00:-3.00]On his way,he received a telegram from the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen:

[00:-4.00]"I'm going South."So the race to the South Pole was on!

[00:-5.00]During the polar summer of 1910-1911,

[00:-6.00]both teams organised food depots 3 in preparation

[00:-7.00]for their expeditions the following year.

[00:-8.00]Then came the total darkness of the polar winter.

[00:-9.00]Scott and Amundsen waited impatiently 4 for the first signs of spring.

[00:10.00]Amundsen was the first to leave,on 15 October,1911.

[00:11.00]He had team of dogs pulling the sledges 5 and all his men were on skis.

[00:12.00]Because of this,he made rapid progress.

[00:13.00]Scott left on 1 November and soon had problems.

[00:14.00]First,his two motor sledges broke down,

[00:15.00]and then the ponies 6 began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold.

[00:16.00]After a while,Scott and his men had to push the sledges themselves.

[00:17.00]Amundsen reached the Pole on 14 December and put a Norwegian flag there.

[00:18.00]Then he prepared for the return journey.

[00:19.00]Scott finally arrived at the Pole with four companions on 17 January.

[00:20.00]They were devastated 7 when they saw the Norwegian flag.

[00:21.00]Scott wrote bitterly in his diary:

[00:22.00]"Well,we have now lost the goal of our ambition

[00:23.00]and must face 800 miles of hard pushing and goodbye to most of our dreams."

[00:24.00]The return journey was one of the worst in the history of exploration.

[00:25.00]The men were son exhausted 8 and were running out of food.

[00:26.00]The weather conditions were terrible.

[00:27.00]Scott started to realise their desperate situation:

[00:28.00]"Amongst ourselves we are very cheerful,

[00:29.00]but what each man feels in his heart I can only guess.

[00:30.00]Putting on our shoes in the morning is getting slower and slower."

[00:31.00]Despite this,on their way back they found time to look for rocks and fossils 9.

[00:32.00]They carried 20 kilos of rocks all the way with them.

[00:33.00]Later,these rocks proved that at one time in the distant past

[00:34.00]Antarctica was covered by plants.

[00:35.00]However,disaster soon struck.

[00:36.00]Edgar Evans had terrible frostbite and died after a bad fall.

[00:37.00]The next to go was Captain Oates,

[00:38.00]who was having great difficulty walking.

[00:39.00]Scott recorded his death:

[00:40.00]"He said,'I am just going outside and I may be some time.'

[00:41.00]We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death,

[00:42.00]but though we tried to stop him,

[00:43.00]we knew that it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman.

[00:44.00]We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit,

[00:45.00]and certainly the end is not far."

[00:46.00]Scott and two companions carried on

[00:47.00]and got withineleven miles of one of their food depots.

[00:48.00]But then a terrible storm started and they could not leave their tent.

[00:49.00]Scott spent some of his last hours writing.

[00:50.00]He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife Kathleen:

[00:51.00]"To my Widow,I could tell you lots and lots about this journey.

[00:52.00]What stories you would have for the boy..But what a price to pay."

[00:53.00]Scott's final diary entry told the story of their end:

[00:54.00]"The depot 2 is only 11 miles away,

[00:55.00]but I do not think we can hope for any better things now.

[00:56.00]We are getting weaker and weaker and he end can't be far.

[00:57.00]It seems a pity,but I do not think I can write more."

[00:58.00]The news of Scott's death shocked the world.

[00:59.00]He had failed to win the race to the Pole,

[-1:00.00]but the remarkable courage shown by Captain Scott and his men made tham into heroes



adj.南极(区)的;n.(the A-)南极洲,南极圈
  • The Antarctic is a mountainous area.南极洲是一个多山的地区。
  • It is well known that penguins live in the Antarctic.企鹅生活在南极洲是众所周知的。
n.仓库,储藏处;公共汽车站;火车站
  • The depot is only a few blocks from here.公共汽车站离这儿只有几个街区。
  • They leased the building as a depot.他们租用这栋大楼作仓库。
仓库( depot的名词复数 ); 火车站; 车库; 军需库
  • Public transportation termini and depots are important infrastructures for a city. 公交场站设施是城市重要的基础设施。
  • In the coastal cities are equipped with after-sales service and depots. 在各沿海城市均设有服务部及售后维修站。
adv.不耐烦地
  • Impatiently he cut short what I was telling him. 他不耐烦地打断了我的话。
  • The children wait impatiently for the vacation.孩子们焦急地等待着假期的来临。
n.雪橇,雪车( sledge的名词复数 )v.乘雪橇( sledge的第三人称单数 );用雪橇运载
  • Sledges run well over frozen snow. 雪橇在冻硬了的雪上顺利滑行。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They used picks and sledges to break the rocks. 他们用[镐和撬]来打碎这些岩石。 来自互联网
矮种马,小型马( pony的名词复数 ); £25 25 英镑
  • They drove the ponies into a corral. 他们把矮种马赶进了畜栏。
  • She has a mania for ponies. 她特别喜欢小马。
v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的
  • The bomb devastated much of the old part of the city. 这颗炸弹炸毁了旧城的一大片地方。
  • His family is absolutely devastated. 他的一家感到极为震惊。
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的
  • It was a long haul home and we arrived exhausted.搬运回家的这段路程特别长,到家时我们已筋疲力尽。
  • Jenny was exhausted by the hustle of city life.珍妮被城市生活的忙乱弄得筋疲力尽。
n.化石( fossil的名词复数 );老顽固;食古不化的人;老古董(老人)
  • fossils over two million years old 两百多万年的化石
  • The geologist found many uncovered fossils in the valley. 在那山谷里,地质学家发现了许多裸露的化石。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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6-hydroxyfumigatin
Alberta Basin
angle of beam
angustia
aplustre
Australian realm
Bazougers
big bud,big-bud
bloodily
brazing solders
buckberry
center of load
chando
chrysotus lividiventris
class iii point to point locator control
Clinch R.
clipper level
coloplex
construction speed of car
contained text
crisscross eyepiece
culture-medium
Curries Firth
cyclohexane-hexol
dead hand of the pasts
detrivorous
dittogram
divided circle
do one's heart good
duchesse
Dumja
electric rust remover
equilibrium vaporization curve
eureka effect
extreme dimensions
flock out
frangufoline
gun fire-control radar (gfcr)
hazardous report
hierarchical language
high speed line printer
holographic interference pattern
hot-moulding mica
hydroculture
IAMC
integrated service digit network (isdn)
interrupt trigger signal
iwc
jelinite (kansasite)
Jones's position
keratodermatosis
luxury car
macroplastia
maximum operaion frequency
Meuse-Argonne operation
microinstability
middles-out
musculus triceps brachii
natural language processings
network of telex customers
Non bis in idem.
nonstringent
notice of delay
object lens
Old Mystic
order testudinatas
overvoltage protection device
partial flow filter
particular of goods
patchy vesiculosquamous eczema
percolation test
periureteric
Perry County
pneumatogen
postbirth
Prattsville
pregelatinized food
pressure-sensitive sensor
project specification
quadratically summable family
radicati
reduction in area
regnums
report priority
sal diureticum
seapoys
semihardboard
side runner
single-shaft vibrating screen
small borrower
Splitties
standard media conversion utility program
sterling balance
tartan
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trade surplus
transversional
tsunogaipagurus chuni
undebarred
vestibulo-cochlear artery
wexner