VOA标准英语2010年-Students Try to Save Slave Island in S
时间:2019-02-02 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2010年(二月)
Students heading for Bunce Island, Sierra Leone
Some former slave ports in Africa are now tourist destinations, but not Bunce Island in Sierra Leone. It's abandoned and its slave castle is in ruins.
The British established Bunce Island as a slave port in the 1670s.
From here, thousands of West Africans were sent in chains to rice fields in the American south.
Planters from colonies in South Carolina and Georgia were willing to pay extra for the expertise 1 of the rice growers, captured on West Africa's rice coast, stretching from what is now Senegal to Liberia.
Journalists, students, staff and teachers from the Fatima Institute, in Makeni, Sierra Leone, recently decided 2 it was time for them to look into this history themselves.
They traveled in a cramped 3 four by four on a route that included driving on railroad tracks, and then getting on a pirogue (boat).
They broadcast their journey into history live on their radio station back in Makeni, via cell phone.
One teacher, Boniface Sidiki Kamara, expressed concern at how difficult it was to get to the island. He compared it unfavorably to a trip he made to tourist sites in Europe. "I remember when I went to Italy, I saw the grave, the tomb of Saint Francis of Assisi. You could see thousands of people lining 4 up just to go pay and see this place," he said.
The live commentary of their trip continued from the leaky pirogue, with one student David Ngobeh being handed the phone. "Oh, Charles, this is quite impressive," he said.
After several hours, the group finally arrived, tired but reenergized. For most, it was their first time on an island they had read about in textbooks and even dreamed about as a link to the rest of the world.
They said the slave history tying Sierra Leone to Europe and the United States was not shameful 5, but instead a source of pride.
They all expressed disappointment that their own government was not doing more to conserve 6 the island.
"It tells you about man's inhumanity to man, I mean, the cruelty of man, the evil side of our own nature as human beings. But also it tells you about the resilience of the human spirit, that I mean people survived after being shipped from this place. Because of slavery, because of this experience, so many people came out and they have done good to our world," said Reverend Joe Turay from the Fatima Institute.
Turay said turning the island into a tourist spot also could help Sierra Leone overcome its own painful past, following years of civil war. "This takes us to the new discourse 7 of human rights. There are various forms of injustices 8 happening in our situation, in our country, in our context today. The slave island should serve as a symbol, as a symbol of resistance, a symbol of the fight against injustices," he said.
At the end of the visit, the group broke out in impromptu 9 singing, feeling very much connected to world history and hoping others could also feel some of their emotions for this abandoned, but not forgotten, place.
- We were amazed at his expertise on the ski slopes.他斜坡滑雪的技能使我们赞叹不已。
- You really have the technical expertise in a new breakthrough.让你真正在专业技术上有一个全新的突破。
- This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
- There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
- The house was terribly small and cramped, but the agent described it as a bijou residence. 房子十分狭小拥挤,但经纪人却把它说成是小巧别致的住宅。
- working in cramped conditions 在拥挤的环境里工作
- The lining of my coat is torn.我的外套衬里破了。
- Moss makes an attractive lining to wire baskets.用苔藓垫在铁丝篮里很漂亮。
- It is very shameful of him to show off.他向人炫耀自己,真不害臊。
- We must expose this shameful activity to the newspapers.我们一定要向报社揭露这一无耻行径。
- He writes on both sides of the sheet to conserve paper.他在纸张的两面都写字以节省用纸。
- Conserve your energy,you'll need it!保存你的精力,你会用得着的!
- We'll discourse on the subject tonight.我们今晚要谈论这个问题。
- He fell into discourse with the customers who were drinking at the counter.他和站在柜台旁的酒客谈了起来。
- One who committed many injustices is doomed to failure. 多行不义必自毙。
- He felt confident that his injustices would be righted. 他相信他的冤屈会受到昭雪的。