英语听力精选进阶版 6386
时间:2019-02-13 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力精选进阶版
An estimated eight million people in Britain enjoy rambling 1 in the Peak District every year.
But what many who enjoy outdoor pursuits don't know is that their "right to roam" was won by men who sacrificed their own freedom to gain access to the countryside for all.
In 1932 wealthy landowners had exclusive use of large areas of moorlands for grouse 2 shooting.
Walkers were kept out by guards, until a group of 400 people from Manchester and Yorkshire, led by Benny Rothman, engaged on a mass trespass 3. The campaigner was jailed with four other men.
The event is credited by many with starting a movement that paved the way for the establishment of national parks.
Mr Rothman died in 2002 but he is now being honoured for his contribution with the unveiling of a blue plaque 4 on his former home in Crofton Avenue, Timperley, Greater Manchester.
Retired 5 professor, Harry 6, who followed in his father's footsteps by specialising in environmental issues, says: "He was a very optimistic man and he made the best of it when he went to prison. It didn't put him off campaigning, he went on campaigning on environmental issues most of his life."
Mr Rothman did live to see the Countryside Rights of Way Act passed by Parliament in 2000, ensuring the freedom of the countryside for future generations.
Roly Smith, a friend of Mr Rothman and an author of walking guidebooks, said: "It is down to them that we have got what we have today."
Councillor Jonathan Coupe, of Trafford Council, said: "The honour of having a blue plaque attributed to you means you have really made an impression on society."
"Mr Rothman contributed to the changing of history and it is because of him that we are able to enjoy the local countryside as often and freely as we can today."
Quiz 测验
1. According to the article, what were large areas of countryside used for by the 1930s?
Grouse shooting.
2. How will Benny Rothman be honoured?
With a blue plaque put on his former home in Crofton Avenue.
3. Is the following statement true, false or not given? Benny Rothman had a son who is interested in the same issues as himself.
True. Environmental issues interested both men.
4. What expression in the article means activities carried out in open air?
Outdoor pursuits.
5. What word means 'the act of entering into private property without permission'?
Trespass.
Glossary 词汇表
to ramble 漫步
outdoor pursuits 户外运动
to roam 游逛
to sacrifice 牺牲
a landowner 一个地主
the moorlands 荒野
grouse shooting 捕猎松鸡
a trespass 一次非法入侵
to pave the way 为某事铺平道路
a national park 一个国家公园
to unveil 揭开
a blue plaque 一个蓝色牌匾
to follow in his father's footsteps 跟随父亲的足迹
an environmental issue 一个环境问题
the Act 一项法案、法令
a guidebook 一本旅行指南
to be down to (someone) 归功于(某人)
a councillor 一名议员
a Council 政务会、议会
- We spent the summer rambling in Ireland. 我们花了一个夏天漫游爱尔兰。
- It was easy to get lost in the rambling house. 在布局凌乱的大房子里容易迷路。
- They're shooting grouse up on the moors.他们在荒野射猎松鸡。
- If you don't agree with me,please forget my grouse.如果你的看法不同,请不必介意我的牢骚之言。
- The fishing boat was seized for its trespass into restricted waters.渔船因非法侵入受限制水域而被扣押。
- The court sentenced him to a fine for trespass.法庭以侵害罪对他判以罚款。
- There is a commemorative plaque to the artist in the village hall.村公所里有一块纪念该艺术家的牌匾。
- Some Latin words were engraved on the plaque. 牌匾上刻着些拉丁文。
- The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
- Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。