时间:2018-12-14 作者:英语课 分类:欢乐美语


英语课

  INTRODUCTION TO ACT I

Today on TUNING 1 IN THE U.S.A., Richard Stewart is the great forests of the Pacific Northwest. Here, much of America’s wood is produced. Richard is interested in photographing the trees and the men working among them. Some of the giant fir trees he sees are hundreds of years old. But they are being cut down for sale. Richard talks to a tree cutter and learns of a meeting where the people of the town will discuss the future of the trees.

Act I

Richard: [he speaks to himself.] What a beautiful morning! ... I love being with people, but there’s something about being a line in nature. It makes me feel so good…These Douglas fir trees are so big! [He photographs the trees.] [We hear the sound of saws.]

Ri: Sounds like chainsaws. Hmm. I thought this was a public forest. I didn’t think they were cutting trees here. Let’s take a look.

Lumberjack: Timber 2! [Tree falls to the ground.]

Lumberjack: Hey, fella! What are you doing here?

Ri: I’ve been hiking in these woods, and I wondered about all this noise.

Lu: Well, now you know. But you should get back over that way. It’s dangerous around here.

Ri: I can see that.

Lu: The logging 3 company doesn’t allow the public up here. It’s too easy for people to get hurt when we’re cutting down trees.

Ri: Well I’ll be leaving then. But would you mind if I took a couple of photographs before I go?

Lu: Go ahead. I don’t mind. Are you a conservationist!

Ri: If you mean, do I care about nature and the environment, then the answer is yes.

Lumberjack: My sister is a conservationist. And in a way, I am too. I love to hunt and fish. And the animals have to have wild lands to live in. But this is my job. I cut trees.

Ri: Who do you work for?

Lu: The logging company that runs this operation. They bought the rights to cut all around here from the Forest Service.

Ri: How do you choose which trees to cut?

Lu: In some places they’ll mark this tree and that tree. In other place, like here, we cut them all down. That really angers the conservationist.

Ri: I can see that it would. These are beautiful trees.

Lu: Listen, buddy 5. I’ve got work to do. If you want to hear more about this business, you should come to the town meeting tonight.

Richard: Oh?

Lu: Yeah, people from the logging company and from the town will be there. You’ll hear all sides of the story.

Ri: Maybe I’ll do stat. So long.

NTRODUCTION TO ACT II

This time on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., Richard is at a town meeting in the Pacific Northwest. At the meeting there are many people who are concerned about the forests. But they are worried for different reasons. Some want to stop togging companies from cutting so many trees. Others say the cutting must continue because their jobs depend on it. It’s a difficult problem-as Richard soon discovers.

Act II

Richard: Excuse me. Is shat chair free?

Maggie: Yes, it is. This should be an interesting meeting. Hi. I’m Maggie Wright.

Ri: Hi. My name’s Richard Stewart.

Chairperson: [she bangs 6 the desk and speaks into a microphone 7.] Come to order! Come to order! We’re here tonight to discuss the new “forest plan” for West Mountain. The Forest Service wants to hear our comments within the nest thirty days. As you know, the Western Logging Corporation 8 wants to start cutting trees on West Mountain…

Vice 4: Yeah, we know about that plan! It’s a bad idea.

Chairperson: [she bangs the desk.] Hold on. Now, there are microphones 9 on both sides of the hall so we can hear and record all your comments. Let’s get started.

Maggie: Richard? Have you seen their plans for West Mountain?

Ri: I’m from out of town, Maggie. But I was up on East Mountain photographing this morning.

Ma: It’s the same thing.

Ed: [he speaks into a microphone.] I’m Ed Anders. I’m a logger by trade. We’re cutting all over East Mountain. I see no reason not to do the same thing up on West Mountain.

Maggie: Excuse me, Richard. I need to move to the microphone.

Ed: My family has made a living in the woods for three generations. We have to be able to keep cutting.

Ma: [she speaks into a microphone.] I’m Maggie Wright. I understand your point, Ed. But those are old growth Douglas firs on West Mountain. They’re the last ones we have around here.

Ed: What do you propose 10 we do?

Ma: I think we should preserve the trees on West Mountain.

Ed: Come on! Seventy percent of the jobs in this town are in cutting and in forest products.

Ma: I know. My brother is a logger, too. But the forest is a home to animals. And the land belongs to our children, too.

Ed: And what are we going to do for jobs? I don’t want to move away from here or go into any other kind of work. I’ve been a logger all my life…

[The meeting ends. Richard and Maggie walk outside to the parking lot.]

Richard: Well, Maggie, you were right. It was interesting.

Maggie: Oh, here’s my car. [She opens the door to her car.] We need to find other kinds of work to do around here. We can’t expect to live exactly the same way we always have – cutting and cutting. I just hope the Forest Service listens to us.

Ri: I’m sure they’ll try to come up with a plan that satisfies everyone.

Ma: Yup. That’s the way it works 11. Nice to meet you, Richard.

Ri: Nice to meet you, too. Good night.



1 tuning
n.调谐,调整,调音v.调音( tune的现在分词 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调
  • They are tuning up a plane on the flight line. 他们正在机场的飞机跑道上调试一架飞机。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The orchestra are tuning up. 管弦乐队在定弦。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
2 timber
n.木材,原木,大木料,栋木
  • These trees need more time to grow into useful timber.这些树不够年头,还没成材呢。
  • The timber is graded according to its thickness.木材按厚度分级。
3 logging
n.伐木搬运业;记录,存入;航行日志v.砍伐树木(log的现在分词)
  • All these measures were calculated to prevent water-logging by rainstorm or mountain torrents. 这些措施都是为了预防暴雨或山洪造成的涝灾。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They cleared large tracts of forest for farming, logging and ranching. 他们清除了大片的森林以经营农耕、采伐与畜牧。 来自辞典例句
4 vice
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的
  • He guarded himself against vice.他避免染上坏习惯。
  • They are sunk in the depth of vice.他们堕入了罪恶的深渊。
5 buddy
n.(美口)密友,伙伴
  • Calm down,buddy.What's the trouble?压压气,老兄。有什么麻烦吗?
  • Get out of my way,buddy!别挡道了,你这家伙!
6 bangs
n.(发型)留海;猛击( bang的名词复数 );猛撞;巨响;爆炸声
  • She bangs open the door and, without ceremony, burst in. 她也不先敲门,砰地一声推开门就冲了进去。 来自辞典例句
  • The boy bangs the lid down. 那个男孩将盖子砰然关上。 来自辞典例句
7 microphone
n.扩音器,麦克风,话筒
  • He gave a tap at the microphone before speaking.他在讲话前先轻叩了一下扩音器。
  • She behaved naturally before the microphone.她在话筒前表现自然。
8 corporation
n.公司,企业&n.社团,团体
  • The company has gone into partnership with Swiss Bank Corporation. 这家公司已经和瑞士银行公司建立合作关系。
  • The inflation did the corporation up. 通货膨胀使这个公司破产了。
9 microphones
n.扩音器,麦克风( microphone的名词复数 )
  • They descended from the plane into a forest of microphones and cameras. 他们从飞机上走下来,迎接他们的是数不清的麦克风和照相机。 来自辞典例句
  • The music was amplified with microphones. 音乐声通过麦克风被放大。 来自辞典例句
10 propose
v.提出,建议;提名,推荐
  • Did he propose marriage to you?他向你求婚了吗?
  • I propose resting for an hour.我建议休息一小时。
11 works
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
学英语单词
abnormal phoneme
aestuum
alternative carriage
anal operculum
antiarachnolysin
backstair
banana kicks
barenboim
be under review
BISCS
bow mechanism
bursae iliopectinea
Chladni
chromium tungstate
compound oil
concentrated evaporator
conical gauge
conpsoromic acid
convergence region
countryish
debit credit mechanism
delayed time-base sweep
disarmings
discredits
distinctiveness ratio
electropositive
erewhile (s)
extended field
filament blend yarn
Flumezin
foreappoint
forest goats
formation signal
frontal-contour chart
Gaius Julius Caesar
Galton's delta
gastrique
generalife
Gentianopsis holopetala
get ... on
gnathoscope
Guy's pill
Huschke's valves
hyperegy
integrated tug-barge
it feels like
kalioun
karagandas
Kievites
KING (Kinetic Intense Neutron Generator)
layman management
line control word
lobotess
lobularities
luci
magnesium carbonate
Makhāmīr, Jab.al
microwave dryer
mimoplocia notata
MIRAPINNIDAE
modern drama
nandrolone phenylpropionate
nonimplant
Olovyannaya
one quadrant convertor
optical parallelism
overhead
p-hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid
pendler
PHLA
placida dendritica
predicator
production engine
provisional acceptance
purophobia
requisite book
reverse-commutes
rule with an iron fist
Sikkim holly
siliceous geyserite
solid error
solid lubricant
solubility parameter
spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa)
spray chemical
stationary tangent
Stenshuvud
subdivision rules
taxation theories and principles
the Demerara
thinkos
tidal zone biology
timber drying
tropical air mass
true income
undilating
US Coast Guard
Wii Sports
wolf jaw
xterra
yard craft