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BBC Learning English
Words in the News
11 April 2012
An end to traffic jams?
Transcript:
Is it a car? Is it a pl ane? No, it's a gyrocopter!
This Dutch vehicle can be driven on land or flown in the air. All it needs is a strip of
tarmac.
If the idea catches on, it could put an end to traffic jams. Motorists would just unfold
the wings and off they go.
Several test flights have been conducted and the company is looking for investors1 .
Vocabulary:
tarmac
black material used to coat roads
catches on
becomes popular and fashionable
unfold
spread till they reach their full size
conducted
performed
investors
people who give money to a project expecting a profit
Exercise:
Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from
BBC news reports.
Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence
correctly.
tarmac / catches on / unfold / conducted / investors
1. "When a local gentleman pulled out a tatty2 bit of paper from the pocket of his
wax jacket, I was rather surprised he thought it was something special. When I
__________ the paper, I realised that the signatures were written in black ink on
the back of the gentleman's birth certificate."
2. As Spain and Italy's finances have looked more precarious3, _______ have
been worried about whether the eurozone's firewall could cope with more
bailouts.
3. There is very little to like about mo torway journeys. Endless black ______,
blurry4 white lines and fuzzy green trees.
4. Outside America the trend was beginning to ________ too. Many of the GIs
stationed in Europe and Japan during the war were working-class boys from the
Western states. While off duty they wore their jeans proudly as a symbol of
home.
5. The tests were _______ at the request of the European Union to see whether
travel disruption could be alleviated5.
Answers:
1. "When a local gentleman pulled out a tatty bit of paper from the pocket of his
wax jacket, I was rather surprised he thought it was something special. When I
unfolded the paper, I realised that the signatures were written in black ink on
the back of the gentleman's birth certificate."
Source: Beatles signatures up for auction
2. As Spain and Italy's finances have looked more precarious, investors have
been worried about whether the eurozone's firewall could cope with more
bailouts.
Source: Eurozone ministers boost firewall to $1t
3. There is very little to like about motorway6 journeys. Endless black tarmac ,
blurry white lines and fuzzy green trees.
Source: The road sign as design classic
4. Outside America the trend was beginning to catch on too. Many of the GIs
stationed in Europe and Japan during the war were working-class boys from the
Western states. While off duty they wore their jeans proudly as a symbol of
home.
Source: How jeans conquered the world
5. The tests were conducted at the request of the European Union to see
whether travel disruption could be alleviated.
Source: Volcanic ash spreads more travel misery across Europe
1 investors | |
n.投资者,出资者( investor的名词复数 ) | |
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2 tatty | |
adj.不整洁的,简陋的 | |
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3 precarious | |
adj.不安定的,靠不住的;根据不足的 | |
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4 blurry | |
adj.模糊的;污脏的,污斑的 | |
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5 alleviated | |
减轻,缓解,缓和( alleviate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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6 motorway | |
n.高速公路,快车道 | |
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