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美国国家公共电台 NPR--Encore: Queen Elizabeth II, who brought stability to a changing nation

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Encore: Queen Elizabeth II, who brought stability to a changing nation

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A MARTINEZ, HOST:

The flag over the White House is flying at half-staff today. And the NFL season opener began with a moment of silence. They were tributes to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who died at the age of 96 yesterday. She served as the U.K.'s constitutional monarch2 for more than seven decades, making her the longest ruling monarch in British history. NPR's Frank Langfitt looks at her life and reign3.

FRANK LANGFITT, BYLINE4: Queen Elizabeth's life spanned a remarkable5 arc in British history. She was born into an empire on which the sun never set and witnessed the nation's great victory in World War II, when, Elizabeth recalled, she slipped out of Buckingham Palace to join the crowds.

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QUEEN ELIZABETH II: I remember lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down Whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief. I think it was one of the most memorable6 nights of my life.

LANGFITT: Later, she watched as Britain lost most of its colonies and much of its power. There were many personal lows - the divorces of three of her children, the death of her former daughter-in-law, Diana, a sex scandal involving her son, Prince Andrew. In addition, her grandson, Prince Harry7, left the family to settle in California with his American wife. Through it all, though, the queen worked to honor a pledge she'd made when she was just 21.

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ELIZABETH II: I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted8 to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.

LANGFITT: Elizabeth was born in 1926, her ascension to the throne an accident of history.

CHRISTOPHER WARWICK: The queen, of course, was never born to be queen.

LANGFITT: Christopher Warwick has written a number of royal biographies.

WARWICK: For the first 10 years of her life, she was pretty much an ordinary little girl.

LANGFITT: All that changed in 1936, when her uncle, Edward VIII, abdicated9 to marry Wallis Simpson, a divorced woman from America. Elizabeth's shy, stammering10 father assumed the throne as George VI, placing her next in line. When the Second World War erupted three years later, Princess Elizabeth began performing official royal duties and delivered the first of many broadcasts billed as addresses to the children of the British Empire.

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ELIZABETH II: When peace comes, remember; it will be for us, the children of today, to make the world of tomorrow a better and happier place.

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UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #1: The day is November the 20, 1947, the time, 11 o'clock. A nation and a world watch.

LANGFITT: Elizabeth married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, a naval11 officer and distant cousin.

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UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #1: Once only in 1,100 years of British kingship has there been such a day. An heiress presumptive to the throne marries the man of her choice.

LANGFITT: She'd fallen in love with Philip in her early teens. While traveling in Kenya five years later, she received grim news from home.

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UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #2: The king, who returned to rest last night in his usual health, passed peacefully away in his sleep.

LANGFITT: Elizabeth's father died in 1952. The following year, her lavish12 coronation drew a global TV audience.

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UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Chanting) God save the queen. All hail the queen. All hail the queen (ph).

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GEOFFREY FISHER: God crown you with a crown of glory and righteousness.

LANGFITT: Elizabeth made a glamorous13 young queen in the grey post-war years but also a remote one. Occasionally, she appeared to drop her guard and allow TV cameras into her home.

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ELIZABETH II: You live very much by tradition and by continuity. I find that's one of the sad things - that people don't take on jobs for life. They try different things all the time. I mean, as far as I'm concerned, you know, you know exactly what you're going to be doing two months hence or even beginning to know about next year. And I think that this is what the younger members find difficult - is the regimented side of it.

LANGFITT: Difficulties involving younger royals led to some of the most painful periods of the queen's life. In the space of a year, in 1992, the marriages of three of the queen's four children collapsed14. And that November, fire devastated15 Windsor Castle, her childhood home.

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ELIZABETH II: In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an annus horribilis.

LANGFITT: A horrible year. Things got even worse.

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DERMOT MURNAGHAN: We have reports from Paris that Diana Princess of Wales has been killed in a car accident.

LANGFITT: The Mercedes she was traveling in crashed into a pillar in a tunnel along the Seine.

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MURNAGHAN: They were apparently16 being pursued by paparazzi on two motorcycles.

LANGFITT: It was 1997, and instead of returning to London to lead her people in mourning, the queen remained in her castle in Balmoral, Scotland, comforting her grandchildren, Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry. She appeared out of touch and uncaring. Many Britons were furious. Bowing to public pressure, the queen eventually responded.

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ELIZABETH II: I, for one, believe there are lessons to be drawn17 from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. I share in your determination to cherish her memory.

LANGFITT: With that tribute to Diana, the crisis faded.

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UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Four - fire.

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LANGFITT: When the queen celebrated19 her 60th year on the throne in 2012, she'd recovered her popularity. Years later, during the pandemic, the queen made a rare national speech that illustrated20 the unique role she played in the United Kingdom as head of state and above politics. She reassured21 the British people and emphasized the country's traditional values.

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ELIZABETH II: I hope in the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge. And those who come after us will say the Britons of this generation were as strong as any, that the attributes of self-discipline, of quiet, good-humored resolve and a fellow feeling still characterize this country.

LANGFITT: But recent years brought a return of family turmoil22 and crises that undermined the monarchy23, including allegations that a 17-year-old girl was coerced24 into having sex with Prince Andrew, which he was forced to address in an interview with the BBC.

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EMILY MAITLIS: She went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, your friend. Your response?

PRINCE ANDREW: I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady.

LANGFITT: And claims by Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, of racism25 inside the royal family.

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UNIDENTIFIED MUSICAL GROUP: (Singing) O sacred spirit, who didst brood upon the chaos26 dark and rude...

LANGFITT: About a month later, Prince Philip, who the queen had called her strength and stay, died at age 99 after more than seven decades of marriage. Elizabeth became queen when Winston Churchill and Harry Truman were in power. She is the only monarch most Britons have ever known. A quarter of a century after assuming the throne, Queen Elizabeth summarized her role and her relationship with her subjects.

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ELIZABETH II: When I was 21, I pledged my life to the service of our people, and I asked for God's help to make good that vow27. Although that vow was made in my salad days when I was green in judgment28, I do not regret nor retract29 one word of it.

LANGFITT: Frank Langfitt, NPR News, London.

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n.帝王,君主,最高统治者
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n.统治时期,统治,支配,盛行;v.占优势
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adj.值得回忆的,难忘的,特别的,显著的
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v.结巴地说出( stammer的现在分词 )
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adj.无节制的;浪费的;vt.慷慨地给予,挥霍
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adj.富有魅力的;美丽动人的;令人向往的
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的
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n.加农炮,大炮,火炮( cannon的名词复数 )
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adj.有名的,声誉卓著的
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adj. 有插图的,列举的 动词illustrate的过去式和过去分词
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adj.使消除疑虑的;使放心的v.再保证,恢复信心( reassure的过去式和过去分词)
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n.骚乱,混乱,动乱
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23 monarchy e6Azi     
n.君主,最高统治者;君主政体,君主国
参考例句:
  • The monarchy in England plays an important role in British culture.英格兰的君主政体在英国文化中起重要作用。
  • The power of the monarchy in Britain today is more symbolical than real.今日英国君主的权力多为象徵性的,无甚实际意义。
24 coerced d9f1e897cffdd8ee96b8978b69159a6b     
v.迫使做( coerce的过去式和过去分词 );强迫;(以武力、惩罚、威胁等手段)控制;支配
参考例句:
  • They were coerced into negotiating a settlement. 他们被迫通过谈判解决。
  • He was coerced into making a confession. 他被迫招供。 来自《简明英汉词典》
25 racism pSIxZ     
n.民族主义;种族歧视(意识)
参考例句:
  • He said that racism is endemic in this country.他说种族主义在该国很普遍。
  • Racism causes political instability and violence.种族主义道致政治动荡和暴力事件。
26 chaos 7bZyz     
n.混乱,无秩序
参考例句:
  • After the failure of electricity supply the city was in chaos.停电后,城市一片混乱。
  • The typhoon left chaos behind it.台风后一片混乱。
27 vow 0h9wL     
n.誓(言),誓约;v.起誓,立誓
参考例句:
  • My parents are under a vow to go to church every Sunday.我父母许愿,每星期日都去做礼拜。
  • I am under a vow to drink no wine.我已立誓戒酒。
28 judgment e3xxC     
n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见
参考例句:
  • The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.主席自认为他审视人比别人高明。
  • He's a man of excellent judgment.他眼力过人。
29 retract NWFxJ     
vt.缩回,撤回收回,取消
参考例句:
  • The criminals should stop on the precipice, retract from the wrong path and not go any further.犯罪分子应当迷途知返,悬崖勒马,不要在错误的道路上继续走下去。
  • I don't want to speak rashly now and later have to retract my statements.我不想现在说些轻率的话,然后又要收回自己说过的话。
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