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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
There are lots of English idioms and expressions in this podcast. I have explained them in a Grammar and Vocabulary note. Go to the podcasts website to see this note.
Kevin and Joanne were reading the local newspaper. There were news stories like “Local man on speeding charge” and “Mayor opens WI sale”. On page 6 they found a story about a Fun Run which was to take place in two weeks time, to raise money for a cancer charity1.
“Lets do it,” said Joanne.
“Do what?” asked Kevin.
“Enter the Fun Run,” said Joanne.
“What’s a Fun Run?” asked Kevin.
Joanne explained that a Fun Run was a group of people who decide that they will all run, say, 8km, and get their friends to sponsor2 them, and give the money they collect to a charity.
“No, a marathon is over 40km,” said Joanne. “This is only 7km. We can do it. Let’s have a go!”
So Kevin and Joanne put their names down for the Fun Run. Kevin went round all his friends in the pub4, and his colleagues5 at work, to get them to sponsor him. George said that he would give ?5 for every kilometer that Kevin ran, but expected that he would still have change out of ?10. Kevin also went training – well, running slowly around a nearby park.
When Kevin arrived at the start of the Fun Run, his heart sank. All the other runners looked fit and were wearing flashy trainers. They started running; the fit runners quickly took the lead and Kevin was near the back. The first kilometer was OK, but the second and third kilometers were not so good. By the end of the fourth kilometer, Kevin was hurting all over his body. He was about to give up, when he saw Joanne standing7 at the side of the road.
These gentle words of encouragement helped Kevin to keep going. And by the end of the fifth kilometer, he wasn’t feeling too bad. And in the last kilometer he was actually enjoying himself and overtook9 several of the fit runners with flashy trainers. He arrived at the finishing line to a hero’s welcome, and several cans of beer, from his friends. Altogether, Kevin raised ?523.14p for the cancer charity. “Next year, the London Marathon,” he said. Maybe.
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1 charity | |
n.慈悲,博爱,慈善团体,施舍 | |
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2 sponsor | |
vt.发起,主办;资助;n.发起者,资助人 | |
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3 marathon | |
n.长距离赛跑;需要耐力的比赛;(M-)马拉松 | |
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4 pub | |
n.[英]旅馆,小店,酒馆 | |
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5 colleagues | |
n.同事,同僚( colleague的名词复数 );同人 | |
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6 ankle | |
n.踝,踝节部 | |
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7 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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8 idle | |
adj.空闲的,闲置的;无用的;懒散的;v.空费 | |
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9 overtook | |
v.追上,赶上,超过( overtake的过去式 );(不愉快的事情)突然发生;突然降临;(在数量或重要性方面)大于 | |
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