时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:一起听英语


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男人比女人的抵抗力更差?


Yvonne: This is 6 Minute English, I'm Yvonne Archer 1 - and I’ve been joined by Rob.


Hello Rob!


Rob: Hello Yvonne.


Yvonne: Now Rob, you may not know this, but experts say that men are the weaker sex.


Can you explain that term for us please, ‘the weaker sex’?


Rob: Well I'll try! Now traditionally, women are generally known as ‘the weaker


sex’ – so they’re not as strong as men and need to be protected. But in terms of


health, women are the strong, healthy ones - so, men are supposedly the weaker


sex.


Yvonne: Now it's time for today’s question! Rob, compared with the early 1960s, each


year, the number of men who enter medical schools in the UK has doubled. But


how many women enter medical school each year?


a) About the same number


b) Triple the number - or


c) Ten-fold


Rob: Hmm… that's a tricky 2 one. I would probably say about the same number. 


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Yvonne: Mmm…as usual, we’ll find out the correct answer later on. So, why are men


the weaker sex in terms of health? Writer, Doug Devaney told the BBC’s


Breakfast television programme how he started taking tablets for angina – a


type of heart condition. But unfortunately, Doug was still getting chest pains


and a few days later, he collapsed 3 in the street.


Extract 1: Doug Devaney


15 minutes later after the fact of the initial attack, I thought: 'Oh well, I've got through


that' and so forth 4. I went off and carried on my business as usual. But then I realised


after a while that I couldn't run for the bus or anything like that. So I just thought:


'Well - I've already been there; I don't want to be a fuss, I don't want to be a burden.'


Rob: Wow – just 15 minutes later, it was ‘business as usual’ for Doug; he carried


on doing what he usually does. Doug should have gone back to the hospital


when he was still getting pains in his chest - but he didn't. Shocking!


Yvonne: Definitely – and that helps to explain why men are the weaker sex. They find it


difficult to ask for medical help when they need it, which can be dangerous.


For example, Rob, did you know that men are more likely than women to get


cancer and die from it - and they’re more likely to commit suicide?


Rob: Hmm…no, I didn't know that. That's really shocking.


Yvonne: And sad too. So if more men ask for medical attention, more lives could be


saved. But did you catch the reasons Doug Devaney gave for not going back to


the hospital, Rob? 


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Rob: Yes, he said he ‘didn’t want to be a fuss’ – so he didn’t want to draw any


attention to himself. Or we can also say: ‘he didn’t want to make a fuss’.


Yvonne: He also said he ‘didn’t want to be a burden’.


Rob: No, he didn't want to be a nuisance, a bother – to use up anyone’s time and


make them feel like they were responsible for looking after him. Doug didn’t


want to be ‘a burden’.


Yvonne: Of course, doctors are there to look after us. We’re not a burden to them even


if, like men, many of our illnesses are caused by lifestyle choices. Rob, what


are 'lifestyle choices'?


Rob: Well, these are things we choose to do in life - such as drinking and smoking


too much, an unhealthy diet maybe, or not getting enough exercise. Those are


all 'lifestyle choices'.


Yvonne: Mmm…now, as men tend to work more hours than women, it can be more


difficult – or harder for them to ask for the help they need – and get to doctors'


appointments. But are there other reasons why they don't? Peter Baker 5 is Chief


Executive of the charity, The Men’s Health Forum 6. And Peter has a possible


answer for us. 


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Extract 2: Peter Baker, Chief Executive, The Men’s Health Forum


I think men are still stuck in the attitude: they mustn't admit there's something wrong


with them. They mustn't show weakness, admit a vulnerability. And I think this makes


it much harder for them to ask for help from a doctor or another health professional.


Yvonne: So men have an attitude – a way of thinking - that they just won't change.


They're 'stuck' in their attitude which makes it harder for them to ask for


medical help.


Rob: Experts say that we men believe we mustn't let other people know – we mustn't


admit – that there's something wrong with us. And Doug's story shows us how


dangerous it can be.


Yvonne: Exactly. Peter Baker says that men believe they mustn't show weakness or


‘vulnerability’ – but can you explain what is meant by 'vulnerability', Rob?


Rob: Yes, if you're 'vulnerable', you're not at your best. Perhaps you're easily hurt,


either physically 7 because you're ill, or emotionally because, for example, you're


not feeling particularly happy. And men don't like to show that they're


vulnerable – they don't like to show their 'vulnerability'.


Yvonne: So, what can be done to change this situation where men are now the weaker


sex when it comes to health? Here’s Peter Baker again with two suggestions.


Extract 3: Peter Baker, Chief Executive, The Men’s Health Forum


I think we've got to do two things: we've got to educate men, change men's attitudes,


make them more aware. But we've also got to make the system much more accessible. 


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Yvonne: So, the medical system needs to be easier to use – it needs to be 'more


accessible', and men need to be made more aware.


Rob: Yes, men need help to understand more about when it's really important for


them to get medical help and why, even if the problem was caused by lifestyle


choices.


Yvonne: Absolutely! Now earlier Rob, I asked: since the early 1960s, how many


women enter medical school each year?


Rob: And I said: about the same number.


Yvonne: It's actually ten-fold.


Rob: Wow – that is a lot!


Yvonne: It is… but that's all for today's "6 Minute English".


Both: Goodbye!



1 archer
n.射手,弓箭手
  • The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.弓箭手拉紧弓弦将箭瞄准靶子。
  • The archer's shot was a perfect bull's-eye.射手的那一箭正中靶心。
2 tricky
adj.狡猾的,奸诈的;(工作等)棘手的,微妙的
  • I'm in a rather tricky position.Can you help me out?我的处境很棘手,你能帮我吗?
  • He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities.他回避了这个非常微妙的问题,只做了个笼统的表述。
3 collapsed
adj.倒塌的
  • Jack collapsed in agony on the floor. 杰克十分痛苦地瘫倒在地板上。
  • The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. 房顶在雪的重压下突然坍塌下来。
4 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
5 baker
n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
6 forum
n.论坛,讨论会
  • They're holding a forum on new ways of teaching history.他们正在举行历史教学讨论会。
  • The organisation would provide a forum where problems could be discussed.这个组织将提供一个可以讨论问题的平台。
7 physically
adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律
  • He was out of sorts physically,as well as disordered mentally.他浑身不舒服,心绪也很乱。
  • Every time I think about it I feel physically sick.一想起那件事我就感到极恶心。
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