Lesson 23 Bird flight

Lesson 23 Bird flight 歌词

歌曲 Lesson 23 Bird flight
歌手 英语听力
专辑 新概念英语(第四册)
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[00:01.53] Lesson 23
[00:03.66] Bird flight
[00:11.29] What are the two main types of bird flight described by the author?
[00:17.83] No two sorts of birds practise quite the same sort of flight;
[00:22.47] the varieties are infinite; but two classes may be roughly seen.
[00:28.50] Any ship that crosses the Pacific
[00:30.55] is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross,
[00:34.82] which may keep company with the vessel for an hour
[00:37.76] without visible or more than occasional movement of wing.
[00:42.57] The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards,
[00:46.67] as well as in the line of its course,
[00:49.21] are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings
[00:52.62] sufficient sustenance and progress.
[00:55.93] The albatross is the king of the gliders,
[00:59.41] the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose,
[01:03.44] but must yield to its opposition.
[01:06.54] In the contrary school, the duck is supreme.
[01:10.93] It comes nearer to the engines with which man has 'conquered' the air, as he boasts.
[01:16.66] Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles,
[01:22.40] that are a good part of the weight of the bird,
[01:25.53] and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power
[01:30.00] that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale
[01:34.28] before exhaustion follows.
[01:37.28] Their humbler followers, such as partridges,
[01:40.62] have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire.
[01:45.26] You may pick them up in utter exhaustion,
[01:47.95] if wind over the sea has driven them to a long journey.
[01:52.51] The swallow shares the virtues of both schools in highest measure.
[01:56.72] It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air
[02:02.68] travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home,
[02:08.63] feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium
[02:13.50] that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse.
[02:18.31] Such birds do us good,
[02:20.45] though we no longer take omens from their flight on this side and that;
[02:24.93] and even the most superstitious villagers
[02:27.34] no longer take off their hats to the magpie and wish it good-morning.
[00:01.53] Lesson 23
[00:03.66] 鸟的飞行方式
[00:11.29] 作者介绍的鸟的两种主要的飞行方式是什么?
[00:17.83] 没有任何两种鸟的飞行方式是相同的,
[00:22.47] 鸟的飞行方式千差万别,但大体上可分为两种。
[00:28.50] 任何一艘横渡太平洋的轮船,
[00:30.55] 都会有一种小信天翁伴随飞行很多天。
[00:34.82] 它们随船飞行一小时,
[00:37.76] 也难得见其扇动一下翅膀。
[00:42.57] 沿船体上升的气流
[00:46.67] 以及沿航线向前的气流
[00:49.21] 给这种巨翼大鸟以
[00:52.62] 足够的浮力和推力。
[00:55.93] 信天翁是滑翔飞行的鸟类之王。
[00:59.41] 它们能自如地驾驭空气,
[01:03.44] 但必须顺气流飞行。
[01:06.54] 与滑翔鸟类相对的另一类鸟中,数野鸭的本领最高。
[01:10.93] 它更近乎于人类自夸“征服”了空气的发动机。
[01:16.66] 野鸭及与它们相似的飞鸽有天赐的钢铁般的肌肉,
[01:22.40] 占了体重的很大一部分。
[01:25.53] 这些肌肉以巨大的力量扇动短小的翅膀,
[01:30.00] 使这类鸟能顶着大风飞行很远的路程
[01:34.28] 才会疲劳。
[01:37.28] 次于野鸭和鸽子的鸟如鹧鸪,
[01:40.62] 有相似的巨大推动力,但很快会疲劳。
[01:45.26] 你可以捡到一些因筋疲力尽而摔下来的鹧鸪,
[01:47.95] 如果海风驱使它们飞行很长距离的话。
[01:52.51] 燕子充分兼有这两类鸟的长处。
[01:56.72] 它既不疲劳,也不炫耀自己的飞翔力,在空中十分自如;
[02:02.68] 可以飞行6,000英里,可以飞往北方做窝的老家,再从老家飞回;
[02:08.63] 一边飞一边喂养会飞的雏燕,甚至在顶风时也能在气流中滑翔,
[02:13.50] 似乎气流在帮他们前进。
[02:18.31] 这些鸟对我们是有益的,
[02:20.45] 虽然我们不再从它们的飞翔姿态来占卜吉凶,
[02:24.93] 连最迷信的村民
[02:27.34] 也不再对喜鹊脱帽行礼,祝它早安了。
Lesson 23 Bird flight 歌词
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