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Mexico City has turned into a furnace — and there are few airconditioned places
A heatwave is sweeping2 across Mexico, and residents of its capital city are wilting3 in the unseasonable hot weather.
LEILA FADEL, HOST:
For more than a week now, Mexico has been sizzling with daily highs in some places reaching 113 degrees. NPR's Eyder Peralta sends us this postcard from Mexico City, where temperatures have been hovering4 in the 90s.
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UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: (Speaking Spanish).
EYDER PERALTA, BYLINE5: This is not a city made for heat. We're at 7,349 feet above sea level. So the sun is hot, but the shade and the nights are almost always cool.
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PERALTA: But these last few weeks, Mexico City has turned into a furnace, and you can't really find respite6. There are few air-conditioned places, so people here head to the water fountains.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: (Laughter).
PERALTA: Julio Cesar Mendez had just dunked his head into the water.
JULIO CESAR MENDEZ: (Speaking Spanish).
PERALTA: "Now, imagine the subway," he says. "I've had sweat come out of places I never imagined." And sleep...
MENDEZ: (Speaking Spanish).
PERALTA: "We sleep how God brought us into the world."
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PERALTA: Sometimes it's easy to forget we're in the tropics here, but this week, it's felt like "Faulkner's Mississippi," a dizzying, delirious7 experience. A lady I spoke8 to was afraid she would get malaria9 even though it doesn't exist here. It made me think that not far from this park, the ancient Aztecs used to sacrifice children so Tlaloc, the god of rain, would take mercy and cover the sun with rain clouds.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: (Speaking Spanish).
PERALTA: Thankfully, these days, Mexicans just turn to aguas frescas, refreshing10 fruit juices. Maria Elena Cuatla Zacagua has been selling them here for 50 years, and she doesn't mind the heat.
MARIA ELENA CUATLA ZACAGUA: (Speaking Spanish).
PERALTA: When it's cloudy, she says, sales slump11. But when it's hot, business is also hot. Plus, she says, she worked the fields when she was young, and that was hard. All the complainers, she says, are just being big babies.
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PERALTA: And maybe the universe heard her because suddenly a lazy summer day turns into a chance to dance, the heat be damned.
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PERALTA: Eyder Peralta, NPR News, Mexico City.
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adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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鸟( hover的现在分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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n.署名;v.署名 | |
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n.休息,中止,暂缓 | |
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adj.不省人事的,神智昏迷的 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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adj.使精神振作的,使人清爽的,使人喜欢的 | |
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n.暴跌,意气消沉,(土地)下沉;vi.猛然掉落,坍塌,大幅度下跌 | |
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