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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
I'm sometimes told you have to make your own luck. If you don't try something, how can you succeed? This is very true for competitions - if you want a chance of winning something you have to take part. In other words, you have to be in it to win it!
There are people who regularly take part in all sorts of competitions with great enthusiasm. These people are nicknamed 'compers'. They use every spare minute writing slogans and captions1, answering questions and completing crosswords2. You could almost say it's like an addiction3.
The motivation for being a 'comper' is obvious: it's about being a winner and being rewarded with a prize. These can be small or large: from a box of chocolates to a new car, a trip of a lifetime around the world, or even a new house. Isn't that worth competing for? Unfortunately, I haven't won any of those things. But, to be honest, I don't enter many competitions.
Of course competitions that offer money prizes attract entries from millions of people, making the odds4 of winning very unlikely. But one man who has been lucky is a retired5 lecturer from the UK called Martin Dove. He is a serial6 'comper' and has managed to bag prizes such a yacht and a race horse.
Martin says: "I've been a comper for 40 years. It's like admitting some addiction, isn't it really?" He gets respect from other compers and also admits:"Some people have called me the Master of Comping, the King of Comping, the Guru of Comping. But it's just a word, just a phrase. It's just I was fairly high-profile."
If scanning the supermarket shelves for cereal boxes and crisp packets for your next big win sounds too much like hard work, you can always try the lottery7. This is a game where people buy a lottery ticket hoping that the numbers on their ticket are chosen in a draw so that they win a big money prize. Some people dream about being a millionaire and hope this type of game will make that dream real.
For many, winning remains8 a dream, but they continue to try their luck as there's always a small chance they might succeed. But what if you do win? Then you have to ask: how am I going to spend all that money? Some people say that 'money can't buy you happiness'. What do you think?
Quiz 测验
1. What do you call people who take part in a lot of competitions?
Compers.
2. How easy is it to win the most valuable prizes?
Not easy. The odds of winning are very unlikely.
3. True or false? You can't find competitions on cereal packets.
False.
4. How do you win a money prize playing the lottery?
The numbers on your lottery ticket have to be chosen in a draw.
5. What question do you need to ask if you win the lottery?
How am I going to spend the money?
Glossary 词汇表
make your own luck 自创好运
competitions 比赛
you have to be in it to win it 你要赢就必须参赛
enthusiasm 热情
compers (为了赢得更多的奖品) 频繁参赛者的人
slogans 口号,标语
captions (图片)注释
addiction 上瘾,着迷
prize 奖励
a trip of a lifetime 毕生难忘的旅行
odds 机率
serial comper 连续参赛者
to bag 获得,赢得
master 大师
guru 大师,专家,权威
lottery 彩票
draw (名词)抽奖
millionaire 百万富翁
to try their luck 碰运气
money can't buy you happiness 金钱难买幸福
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n.标题,说明文字,字幕( caption的名词复数 )v.给(图片、照片等)加说明文字( caption的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别 | |
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n.连本影片,连本电视节目;adj.连续的 | |
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n.抽彩;碰运气的事,难于算计的事 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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