时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:北师大版高中英语模块3


英语课

[00:03.66]Unit 7 The Sea   Culture Corner

[00:07.29]Zheng He and His Seven Voyages

[00:10.60]Zheng He (1371-1435) was one of China's

[00:15.69]most famous explorers.

[00:17.74]Towards the end of the fourteenth century,

[00:20.26]his fleet 1 sailed to countries very far away.

[00:24.33]Zheng He had over 300 ships,

[00:27.06]some of which were over 150 metres long

[00:30.80]and could carry up to 1000 people.

[00:34.01]In addition to the supplies

[00:35.67]for the long journeys,the ships carried gold,

[00:38.60]silver,silk,china and other treasures

[00:42.28]to give as gifts to the rulers

[00:44.23]of the neighbouring countries.

[00:46.86]Some of the ships even had earth on board

[00:49.56]so that the sailors could grow their won crops

[00:52.22]for food.

[00:53.85]On Zheng He's first voyage,

[00:55.52]he set sail across the Indian Ocean.

[00:58.41]His fleet traveled for many days

[01:00.52]far away from land.

[01:02.29]One day,they were hit by a storm.

[01:05.17]All the sailors thought the fleet

[01:06.64]was going to sink.

[01:08.30]Then a strange light appeared

[01:09.87]at the top of the ships' masts 2,

[01:12.20]and after that, the storm passed.

[01:15.17]The strange light that appeared

[01:16.95]on the masts was probably electricity

[01:19.33]from the thunderstorm.

[01:21.25]Many sailors today see such lightning

[01:23.38]on the masts of their ships during a storm.

[01:27.38]But the sailors in Zheng He's fleet

[01:29.67]believed it was a sign of protection

[01:31.43]from the gods.

[01:32.97]From then on,they were happy

[01:34.39]to follow Zheng He where he led them.

[01:36.35]



1 fleet
n.舰队;船队,机群
  • He made his money with a fleet of moving vans.他靠一队家具搬运车赚钱。
  • He was placed in command of the fleet.他被任命为舰队司令。
2 masts
船桅( mast的名词复数 ); 桅杆; 旗杆; 天线塔
  • Her masts leveled with the spires of churches. 船的桅杆和教堂的塔尖一样高。
  • First the sails and then the masts went. 先是帆坏了,随后桅杆也断了。
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