VOA慢速英语2015 Interest in Horse Riding Grows in China
时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2015年VOA慢速英语(三)月
AS IT IS 2015-03-08 Interest in Horse Riding Grows in China
Across Asia, the increase in sales of high-priced goods and services has been partly fueled by the rise of China's middle class. Among the activities enjoyed by some wealthy Chinese is the ownership of horses. The quality of life tied to horses and horse ownership has become a new sign of success among a small, but growing group of people in China.
Sports involving horses have not always been permitted in China. Former Chinese leader Mao Zedong banned horse racing 1 in 1949.
More than 60 years later, race tracks, polo fields and jockey clubs are opening for business in Chinese cities. And, there is a rising number of horses imported from overseas.
Maiken Jaeschke is with Equestrian 2 Globe, a German company that imports horses into China. It also builds equestrian facilities and sells riding gear 3 and equipment.
“China has seen a huge increase in the equestrian world and the equestrian market in general, and the interest in horses and horse sports over the last 10 years or five years, intensively."
China now has 25 horse racing tracks and 300 equestrian clubs. Land developers are building a $2 billion equestrian center in the city of Tianjin. It is called the Tianjin Equine Culture City. The developers have promised to build 4,000 stables to house horses. They have also said they will build a state-of-the-art medical center for the animals, 150 trainer offices and training areas. The development also will include a racecourse, clubhouse and an international equestrian college.
Shen Ge lives in Beijing. He buys horses. His 15-year-old daughter, Shen Qing, is one of the youngest competitive 4 riders in China. She competes internationally in show jumping.
Shen Ge says there is a real interest in equestrian sports in China. But bad dealings between European horse sellers and Chinese buyers have damaged trust in the international market.
He notes examples of Chinese buyers attempting to negotiate 5 deals for horses, and then canceling contracts at the last minute. He says some buyers even disappeared after a horse was sent to China, and the seller had already spent thousands of dollars on shipping 6.
Such stories do not concern American David Snodgrass. He brought the first American quarter horses to China. He says the Chinese market for quarter horses has increased in the past few years.
“We work in saddle breds and standard breds and with those breeds we’ve seen steady growth over the last three or four years."
Horse sellers say the market will only grow as interest in the sport increases.
Shen Ge has built his career in business marketing 7. He says his love of horses keeps him in the stables during most of his free time. He has passed this interest to his daughter, Shen Qing. He says she represents the future of the Chinese equestrian market. This month Qing will travel to Italy for yet another international jumping competition.
Words in This Story
equestrian - adj., having to do with or related to horses
contracts - n., a legal agreement between people or groups to do, provide or trade something
standard - adj., regularly and widely used, seen, or accepted : not unusual or special
- I was watching the racing on television last night.昨晚我在电视上看赛马。
- The two racing drivers fenced for a chance to gain the lead.两个赛车手伺机竞相领先。
- They all showed extraordinary equestrian skills.他们的骑术都很高超。
- I want to book two equestrian tickets.我想订两张马术比赛的票。
- We have to gear our lives to the new changes.我们必须使自己的生活适应新的变化。
- The teeth of the wheel gear into each other.齿轮互相啮合。
- Some kinds of business are competitive.有些商业是要竞争的。
- These businessmen are both competitive and honourable.这些商人既有竞争性又很诚实。
- I'll negotiate with their coach on the date of the match.我将与他们的教练磋商比赛的日期问题。
- I managed to negotiate successfully with the authorities.我设法同当局进行了成功的协商。
- We struck a bargain with an American shipping firm.我们和一家美国船运公司谈成了一笔生意。
- There's a shipping charge of £5 added to the price.价格之外另加五英镑运输费。