时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力精选进阶版


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On 16th October 1987, southern Britain was hit by hurricane force winds, the worst storm to occur in Britain since 1703.


Twenty years on, Britain is remembering the devastation 1 caused by what came to be known as 'The Great Storm.' 15 million trees across the region were uprooted 2 due to the wind, as well as the fact that a wet autumn in general had made the ground very muddy.


The falling trees caused destruction to buildings and vehicles and blocked roads and railway lines, causing everyone from commuters to school-children to stay at home.


There were also black-outs across the area, as power lines were damaged by falling trees and flying debris 3. People resorted to candles and torches for light, and gas stoves and open fires to cook food.


The storm raged for 4 hours before dawn, and claimed 18 lives. The effects of the bad weather were heightened 4 by the fact that most people were completely unprepared, because the weather forecasters were caught out.


Earlier that week, weather forecasts had predicted severe weather. But forecasters thought it would miss Britain, and only affect the English Channel. A weatherman, Michael Fish is infamous 5 for saying the storm wouldn't happen, though in fact he was talking about a hurricane in Florida at the time.


The freak storm caused damage of more than £1billion pounds (15 billion RMB), and hundreds of people sustained 6 injuries.


But could the same thing happen today in Britain? Well, as a result of climate change many people think that sudden and severe weather changes are more likely. However, meteorological technology has improved, and now uses satellites to get a much more accurate picture of future weather. So if another Great Storm comes along, the British public should be better warned and prepared!


GLOSSARY 词汇表


hit by 遭受打击


hurricane force winds 飓风般的大风


devastation 灾难性破坏


uprooted (大树)连根拔


destruction 破坏


commuters 乘公交车上下班的人


black-out 停电;断电


debris 废墟;瓦砾


resorted to 诉诸于; …


open fires 明火


raged 肆虐;持续


claimed 报道称


heightened 加重


caught out 纰漏被发现


weatherman 天气预报员


infamous 声名狼藉的


freak storm 破天荒的/不寻常的风暴


climate change 天气变化


meteorological 气象学的


the British public 英国公众



1 devastation
n.毁坏;荒废;极度震惊或悲伤
  • The bomb caused widespread devastation. 炸弹造成大面积破坏。
  • There was devastation on every side. 到处都是破坏的创伤。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 uprooted
v.把(某物)连根拔起( uproot的过去式和过去分词 );根除;赶走;把…赶出家园
  • Many people were uprooted from their homes by the flood. 水灾令许多人背井离乡。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The hurricane blew with such force that trees were uprooted. 飓风强烈地刮着,树都被连根拔起了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 debris
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片
  • After the bombing there was a lot of debris everywhere.轰炸之后到处瓦砾成堆。
  • Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth,causing decay.细菌附着在牙缝中的食物残渣上,导致蛀牙。
4 heightened
(使)变高, (使)增大( heighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)提高; (使)加强[重]
  • Tension has heightened after the recent bomb attack. 最近的炸弹袭击之后,情势更加紧张。
  • The lively dance heightened the joyous atmosphere of the scene. 轻快的舞蹈给这场戏渲染了欢乐气氛。
5 infamous
adj.声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的,邪恶的
  • He was infamous for his anti-feminist attitudes.他因反对女性主义而声名狼藉。
  • I was shocked by her infamous behaviour.她的无耻行径令我震惊。
6 sustained
adj.持久的,持续的v.维持( sustain的过去式和过去分词 );支撑;忍受;长期保持
  • Without correct leadership, the enthusiasm of the masses cannot be sustained. 没有正确的领导,群众的积极性就不可能持久。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • He has sustained a great loss by the death of his father. 他父亲的去世使他蒙受巨大的损失。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
airshed
alevras
ammonium metaborate
Amomum thyrsoideum
analytically unramified
anatomid
angle of drift
angulus cost?
architecture vision
archosarguss
auto-anaphylaxis
bee hire coke
blow-out limit
Bochdalek
braden
Canadian Standards Association
Caprera, I.
catabolic repression
conic four bar linkage
Conrad IV
cord fire
cragged
Cycas taiwaniana
dermal plate
dingbats
divided loyalty
don't bother me
drop siding
Dubuffet
eckermann
elwand
enhanced integrated device / drive electronics
euphonion
fairleader rack
fine-bore
fixed information file
foramen root
ghasting
gilvor
glassy slag
gossamers
gradient of gravity
ground-bases
hard coke
hemorrhagic hepatitis
hepatic cell icterus
hit ratio
IAMAP
integumental nervous system
it is hoped that
ketimipramine
kreisler
Lamina tragi
law of learning
Lohnsburg
marginal accounts
meet with one's approval
moist convection
multiple unit cable
nitrosifying
oil system trouble
overworked
Perfectionist Paralysis
piping layout
polling message
PRE-IA
prehepatic edema
PRIS
Ramses III
Ranalisma
ransack one's brain s
reinflating
replicated trial
rts (reliable transfer service)
Saefftigens pouch
scanning yoke
secondary collision
seed harvester
service area
shunt vessel
smuggle goods into a port
solidarist
solution ripple
song cycle
spherical diffraction of ultrashort radio wave
spy aeroplane
St-Martin-la-Sauvet
steal someone's heart
sunaccount
test crude heater
Thallobionta
Three Implied Obligations of Shipowner
title holder
tochil
trans elimination
trans-bay
tubing machine
tunnel flat
under-petticoat
united states intelligence agencies
unobjectifying
VHR