时间:2019-01-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语杂谈


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That July was the hottest month ever in West Virginia. Many workers became tired and weak in the heat. John Henry was concerned his friends might lose their jobs. So, he picked up their hammers and began doing their work.


One week, he did his own work and that of several other steel-drivers. He worked day and night, rarely 1 stopping to eat. The men thanked John Henry for his help. He just smiled and said, “A man ain’t nothing but a man. He has just got to do his best.”


The extreme 2 heat continued for weeks. One day, a salesman came to the work area with a new drilling 4 machine powered by steam. He said it could drill 3 holes faster than twelve men working together. The railroad 5 company planned to buy the machine if it worked as well as the salesman said.


The supervisor 6 of the workers dismissed 7 the salesman’s claims. He said, “I have the best steel-driver in the country. His name is John Henry, and he can beat more than twenty men working together.” The salesman disputed 8 the statements 9. He said the company could have the machine without cost if John Henry was faster.


The supervisor called to John Henry. He said, “This man does not believe that you can drill faster. How about a race?’


John Henry looked at the machine and saw images of the future. He saw machines taking the place of America’s best laborers 10. He saw himself and his friends unemployed 11 and standing 12 by a road, asking for food. He saw men losing their families and their rights as human beings.


John Henry told the supervisor he would never let the machine take his job. His friends all cheered. However, John Henry’s wife Polly Ann was not happy.


“Competing against the machine will be the death of you,” she said. “You have a wife and a child. If anything happens to you, we will not ever smile again.”


John Henry lifted his son into the air. He told his wife, “A man ain’t nothing but a man. But, a man always has to do his best. Tomorrow, I will take my hammer and drive that steel faster than any machine.”


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On the day of the big event, many people came to Big Bend Mountain to watch. John Henry and the salesman stood side by side. Even early in the day, the sun was burning hot.


The competition began. John Henry kissed his hammer and started working. At first, the steam-powered drill worked two times faster than he did. Then, he started working with a hammer in each hand. He worked faster and faster. In the mountain, the heat and dust were so thick that most men would have had trouble breathing. The crowd shouted as clouds of dust came from inside the mountain.


The salesman was afraid when he heard what sounded like the mountain breaking. However, it was only the sound of John Henry at work.


Polly Ann and her son cheered when the machine was pulled from the tunnel 14. It had broken down. Polly Ann urged 15 John Henry to come out. But he kept working, faster and faster. He dug 16 deep into the darkness, hitting the steel so hard that his body began to fail him. He became weak, and his heart burst 17.


John Henry fell to the ground. There was a terrible silence. Polly Ann did not move because she knew what happened. John Henry’s blood spilled over the ground. But he still held one of the hammers.


“I beat them,” he said. His wife cried out, “Don’t go, John Henry.” “Bring me a cool drink of water,” he said. Then he took his last breath 13.


Friends carried his body from the mountain. They buried him near the house where he was born. Crowds went there after they heard about John Henry’s death.


Soon, the steam drill and other machines replaced the steel-drivers. Many laborers left their families, looking for work. They took the only jobs they could find. As they worked, some sang about John Henry.


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ANNOUNCER 18: You have just heard the story of John Henry. It was adapted for Special English by George Grow. Your storyteller was Shep O’Neal. Join us again next week for another AMERICAN STORY, in Special English on the Voice of America. This is Faith Lapidus.



adv.很少,难得;非常地,非凡地
  • Such fish is rarely met with in the north country.这种鱼在北方难得看到。
  • He rarely comes here anymore.现在他难得来这儿了。
adj.末端的,尽头的;极度的,极端的;n.极度,最大程度
  • She lived on the extreme edge of the forest.她住在森林的最边缘。
  • His views are rather extreme.他的见解相当偏激。
v.练习;操练;钻孔;n.操练;练习;钻孔(机)
  • He used a drill to bore a hole in the door.他用钻在门上钻孔。
  • You should drill some manners into the boy.你应该教这孩子懂点礼貌。
n.演练v.钻(孔)( drill的现在分词 );打(眼);操练;训练
  • exploratory drilling for oil 钻井勘探石油
  • After drilling for several weeks they finally struck oil. 在钻探了几个星期后,他们终于发现了油矿。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.铁路;vi.由铁路运输
  • The railroad connects two cities,namely,New York and Chicago.这条铁路连接两个城市,即纽约与芝加哥。
  • My brother is working on the railroad.我兄弟在铁路系统工作。
n.监督人,管理人,检查员,督学,主管,导师
  • Between you and me I think that new supervisor is a twit.我们私下说,我认为新来的主管人是一个傻瓜。
  • He said I was too flighty to be a good supervisor.他说我太轻浮不能成为一名好的管理员。
v.解雇( dismiss的过去式和过去分词 );(使击球员或球队)退场;使退去;驳回
  • Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks. 素食者不再被视为有怪癖的人。
  • He was dismissed for incompetence. 他因不称职而被解雇。
v.辩论,争论( dispute的过去式和过去分词 );争夺;阻止;就…进行辩论adj.有争议的
  • They disputed over how to get the best results. 他们争论着如何能得到最好的结果。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The soldiers disputed every inch of ground when the enemy attacked. 敌人进犯,战士们寸土必争。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
n.声明( statement的名词复数 );(思想、观点、文章主题等的)表现;(文字)陈述;结算单
  • We are faced with two apparently contradictory statements. 我们面前这两种说法显然是矛盾的。
  • The report is inconsistent with the financial statements. 这个报告与财务报表内容不一致。
n.体力劳动者,工人( laborer的名词复数 );(熟练工人的)辅助工
  • Laborers were trained to handle 50-ton compactors and giant cranes. 工人们接受操作五十吨压土机和巨型起重机的训练。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Wage-labour rests exclusively on competition between the laborers. 雇佣劳动完全是建立在工人的自相竞争之上的。 来自英汉非文学 - 共产党宣言
adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的
  • There are now over four million unemployed workers in this country.这个国家现有四百万失业人员。
  • The unemployed hunger for jobs.失业者渴望得到工作。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
n.呼吸,气息,微风,迹象,精神,一种说话的声音
  • I'm just going out for a breath of fresh air.我正要出去呼吸新鲜空气。
  • While climbing up the stairs the old man always loses his breath.那老人上楼时总是气喘吁吁的。
n.隧道,地下道;vi.挖隧道;vt.掘隧道于
  • They will have to block up the entrance to the tunnel.他们将不得不封闭通往隧道的入口。
  • The train passed through a tunnel.火车通过了一条隧道。
v.力劝( urge的过去式和过去分词 );强烈要求;推进;驱策
  • She urged him to stay. 她力劝他留下。
  • Urged on by the PM the police tried to end the strike. 在首相的敦促下,警方力图终止罢工。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.动物的乳房[乳头]v.挖,掘( dig的过去式和过去分词 );(如用铲、锨或推土机等)挖掘;挖得;寻找
  • He dug a deep hole in the garden. 他在花园里挖了个深坑。
  • We dug a deep pit in the yard. 我们在院子中挖了个深洞。
vi.(burst,burst)爆炸;爆破;爆裂;爆发;vt.使…破裂;使…炸破;n.突然破裂;爆发
  • We all held our breath till the bomb burst.我们屏住呼吸直到炸弹爆炸。
  • She suddenly burst into song.她突然唱起歌来。
n.宣布者;电(视)台播音员,报幕员
  • The radio announcer said it was nine o'clock.电台播音员报时9点整。
  • The announcer tells the listeners what programme comes next.广播员告诉听众下一个是什么节目。
学英语单词
acoustic impedance density
acrocalanus indicus
adjoint variational method
ages of reason
aleshops
alpha-adrenergic blocker
ammonium ferric methylarsonate
atmospheric optics
automated key distribution
badger game
ball nettle
beta-Vinculin
better-than-expected
boatswin's chair
boiler-plates
breeding sheep
burnout quality
business network
Capparis himalayensis
card deck
cataclastite
cementless insulator
chambered lode
city tree
compass norths
cost map
crays
criminal psychologist
defaultless
dimethyl butane
dispersion forces
disproportionations
doctor bar
domestic capital
donachie
dougied
electrochemical probe
emulsion polymer
exhaust pipe flange seal
final approach phase
flour all risks clauses
foetal movement
free electron
fritton
general binding machine
get yours
heterobaric
i-pulled
industrial combination
internal isochron
intraband transition
isochronal flow test
Karl Theodor
knock someone off
landerbanks
Lutuamian
maematopota formosana
majority judgment
master clock pulse generator
master priming
medium-
melting moments
micro level
minimizing chart
mining ground
nephrotomies
Neturei Karta
new siberian is.
nomo
North Kesteven
nuptial pad
optical fibre scanning
p-nitroacetophenone
phobiac
planation stream piracy
post-ganglionic
potential indicator
printing layout
processus lenticularis incudis
rabbit warrens
sanitory pipe
scrub resistance of paint
second quartile or median
section-type mounting
self-polar curve
sideyways
static mechanical property
straining
switch frame
terminal control
tomoscans
totalism
transient short-circuit current
triple coil
undermix
unit antenna
upper-range
vascular nebula
void of paste
water-cooled all quartz reaction chamber
willowware
zubras