时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:一起听英语


英语课

庞克(一种摇滚乐,自70年代末期起流行,是对传统的反叛)


Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with me


today is Rosie, hello Rosie.


Rosie: Hello


Callum: A question about age Rosie which I hope is not too personal. Do you remember


the 1970s?


Rosie: I'm afraid that I don't because I wasn't born until 1983!


Callum: That makes me feel very, very old because I do remember the 1970s and I


remember them quite well. Now although it happened before you were born


there was a very lively, aggressive style of music that became popular in the


late 1970s. Do you know what that was?


Rosie: Was it punk?


Callum: It was punk indeed. Last week one of the most important figures in British


punk music died. Malcolm McLaren was the manager of The Sex Pistols 1, the


group who shocked the British establishment 2 in 1976 and 1977. In today's


programme we're going to find out a little about Malcolm McLaren who is


generally seen to be the father or perhaps the godfather of British punk. First, a


question for you Rosie. The lead singer of the group "The Sex Pistols" was


John Lydon, but what was his stage name, was it:


 a: Johnny Awful 


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 b: Johnny Rotten 3, or


 c: Johnny Terrible


Rosie: Well I'm pretty sure it was b: Johnny Rotten


Callum: Well we'll find out if you're right later on in the programme. The Sex Pistols


were perhaps the most iconic punk band and as I said they were managed by


Malcolm McLaren. What kind of person was Malcolm McLaren? The BBC


interviewed music journalist Neil Spencer. Neil was one of the first journalists


to see and write about the Sex Pistols back in the 1970s.


This is what he said about McLaren. He uses four different expressions to


describe his personality. How many can you identify? Here's Neil Spencer


talking to the BBC by phone.


Neil Spencer


Malcolm was a real charmer. I mean, he once said 'the media is my lover 5' and he knew how to


play the media. He was a total spieler, incredibly articulate 6 and he was very well educated.


Callum: That was quite short, let's listen again and remember, try to identify the four


different ways he describes Malcolm McLaren.


Neil Spencer


Malcolm was a real charmer. I mean, he once said 'the media is my lover' and he knew how to


play the media. He was a total spieler, incredibly articulate and he was very well educated.


Callum: So Rosie, did you catch the different expressions Neil used there?


Rosie: Well, first he called Malcolm "a real charmer". A real charmer.


Callum: A real charmer. And what is a real charmer? 


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Rosie: Well it comes from the word 'charm 4', which is the word for a special quality


that some people have that makes them very likeable. Their personality is very


attractive.


Callum: Do you think it's a positive expression? If someone described you, for example,


as a real charmer, would you be pleased or disappointed?


Rosie: Well, I know I can charm people, but I don't use it all the time.


Callum: So charm is something that people can turn on and turn off, do you think?


Rosie: Yes, yes, I think so.


Callum: How else did Neil Spencer describe Malcolm McLaren?


Rosie: Well, he also called him 'a total spieler' – a spieler.


Callum: That's an interesting word. What is a spieler?


Rosie: A spiel, spelt s – p – i – e – l, is a word for a talk or presentation. It's often used


in a kind of negative way to describe a speech that perhaps doesn't have real


importance but is designed to sell something, like an advertising 7 spiel, for


example So a 'spieler', as Malcom McLaren is described, is someone who is a


bit of a salesman, but a good one.


Callum: Spiel, it's not an English word, is it? The 'sh' sound at the beginning with the


spelling 'sp' is not really common in English words, is it.


Rosie: Like many words we use in English it has been 'borrowed'. I believe it's


originally a German word, the word for play, but the word was used in Yiddish


with the meaning we have in English. 


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Callum: So it's come from German through Yiddish now we use it in English.


Rosie: Yes.


Callum: There were two more expressions used by Neil Spencer about Malcolm


McLaren.


Rosie: Yes, he called him 'incredibly articulate', articulate. If someone is articulate it


means they have a very good command of the language. They are able to


express themselves clearly and effectively. He also said that he was very-well


educated.


Callum: So let's recap those expressions. We had a total charmer, a real spieler,


incredibly articulate, and very well educated. Let's listen to that short


description from music journalist Neil Spencer again.


Neil Spencer


"Malcolm was a real charmer. I mean, he once said 'the media is my lover' and he knew how


to play the media. He was a total spieler, incredibly articulate and he was very well educated."


Callum: So Rosie, from that description, do you think Neil has a positive view of


Malcolm McLaren?


Rosie: Yes, I think so. He makes him sound like a very good salesman, someone very


clever who could also often get what he wanted but very charming 8 at the same


time.


Callum: Well thank you very much Rosie. Now the answer to the question we had at the


beginning of the programme. Malcolm McLaren managed the punk band the


Sex Pistols. Their front man's real name was John Lydon, but what was his


stage name. Was it: 


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 a: Johnny Awful


 b: Johnny Rotten, or


 c: Johnny Terrible


 


 Rosie, you said …


Rosie: I said b: Johnny Rotten.


Callum: And of course you are right. John Lydon's stage name was Johnny Rotten.


Well that's all we have time for in today's programme but do join us again next


time for another 6 Minute English. Goodbye.


Rosie: Goodbye.



1 pistols
n.手枪( pistol的名词复数 )
  • Meantime he was loading the pistols. 而同时他在往手枪里装子弹。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Two strangers menaced him with pistols and forced him to give up his money. 两个陌生人用手枪威胁他并强迫他拿出所有的钱。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 establishment
n.建立,确立,确定;企业,机构;当权人物
  • With the establishment of major new markets, the economy is thriving.随着重大新市场的建立,经济越来越兴旺。
  • The establishment of the business took several years.创办这个公司花了好几年时间。
3 rotten
adj.腐烂(朽)的;令人不愉快的;糟糕的
  • The book was pretty rotten.这本书糟透了。
  • Rotten eggs give off a bad smell.臭蛋散发出难闻的气味。
4 charm
vt.使着迷,使陶醉;n.招人喜欢之处,魅力
  • With all imperfections the short play has a real charm.尽管有不少缺欠,这出小戏仍颇具魅力。
  • He could resist her charm no longer.他再也抗拒不住她的魅力。
5 lover
n.情人,恋人;爱好者
  • Every lover sees a thousand graces in the beloved object.情人眼里出西施。
  • Mr.Smith was a lover of poetry.史密斯先生是一名诗歌爱好者。
6 articulate
adj.口齿伶俐的,发音清晰的;v.清楚地讲话
  • That man is not very articulate.那人口齿不清。
  • Articulate speech is very important.清楚的表达能力是非常重要的。
7 advertising
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
8 charming
adj.迷人的,可爱的
  • She looked small and gentle and altogether charming.她看起来小巧文雅,十分迷人。
  • She has charming manners.她具有媚人的风姿。
学英语单词
Aire and Calder Navigation
bellipotent
boldface type
bookwright
cargo cubic
CMS-2
co-uned
complaints analysis
controlling officer
cornerite
counterfeminism
Cremanthodium spathulifolium
Curling ulcer
data closet
direct on-line switching
disophenol
drag polar
earwigging
elasticity memory effect
electronic nephelometer
floor pressure arch
galanthophile
gliding nappe
guittar
Hamilton R.
hardware supported vector operation
highbrowness
holcomb
homogeneous displacement gradient
horse flies
hydatina zonata
ideal scale
Impatiens soulieana
in your element
injection function
inkleth
jet transition point
Karachi
ketolic
kitob (kitab)
knot formation theory
large scale injector
leaching nonaquenous
lekker
Melita Bank
midchannel
milliliters
mode of action
modern trend
nano-structures
net cage hoist
non partial
NOR-band
Novangle
o-nitroethylbenzene
optimum system function
parabolic speed
passive resonant circuit
peak-to-peak voltage
phase of crystallization
physiological monitor
pipeline multiplier
positive punk
posterior intestinal portal
praiseworthier
press-button
pressure-demand oxygen system
process theory
pulse peak detector
quadribasic acid
quiners
reactor height
regarding
rewarewas
righi leduc effect
ritualisation
routhe
ruminants
ruptured intervertebral disc
saser
secondary constant
serotina
shared server
silk and cotton fabric
smithii
spindle oil
spitishly
stopped-flow method
sulky disk plough
summerdance
support for
Swormville
Taxillus nigrans
Tectopontine
temses
to rough it
tortex
USD LIBOR
valve adjusting ball stud
warming (process)
zero-coupon
zeum