最新15篇文章贯通英语四级词汇MP3 Unit5-Part3(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]Yip Sang, born in Canton [00:03.04] in 1845, left China [00:06.76]at the age of nineteen to [00:08.51]seek his fortune in America. [00:11.69]After arriving in San Francisco [00:14.42]in 1864, he earned a living [00:18.14]by working first as a dishwasher, [00:20.87]then as a cook, and finally [00:23.72]as a cigar roller. [00:26.13]From the outset, he perceived [00:28.86]that if he was patient [00:30.61] and could represent the best [00:32.25] of his race, his merits [00:34.44]would be recognized. [00:36.63]Possibly the attraction of [00:39.03]high wages rumored to [00:40.57]be offered by Canadian [00:42.10]railroad companies roused [00:43.96]Yip Sang to leave San Francisco. [00:47.68]He arrived in Vancouver in 1881 [00:51.19] and worked on the western portion [00:54.46]of the Canadian Pacific Railroad [00:56.76]from 1882 until 1884, [01:01.90]first as a bookkeeper, [01:03.54]then as a timekeeper, [01:05.08]and finally as a paymaster, [01:06.61]before being promoted to [01:09.34]Chinese superintendent [01:11.09]for the supply company. [01:13.83]This promotion made him responsible [01:16.89] for hiring on contract and [01:19.63]transporting thousands of men [01:21.49]from China to work [01:23.56]on the railway line [01:24.77] in British Columbia. [01:26.52]He supervised some six [01:29.15]to seven thousand Chinese workers [01:31.77]during the peak of the construction. [01:34.62]In 1885, he returned to China [01:39.10] using the money he had saved [01:41.29] from his CPR job. [01:44.24]He remained there from 1885 until 1888, [01:48.07]while there he married [01:50.91] four different wives, a regular occurrence [01:53.76] at that time for wealthy young men. [01:56.50] He and his first wife, Lee Shee, [02:00.22] had a son and a daughter. [02:03.06] Lee Shee became gravely ill [02:06.23]after their marriage and [02:08.09] urged Yip Sang to take [02:10.72]another wife, one who would be [02:13.23] able to take good [02:14.55]care of their children. [02:16.30]Wong Shee, Yip Sang’s second wife, [02:19.58]was very young with [02:21.44]“sensitive” eyes, but did not [02:24.06]meet with the approval of Lee Shee. [02:26.14]She insisted he should [02:29.10]marry a third time, and [02:31.07]this time choose someone [02:32.60]more suitable to care [02:34.57]for the children. [02:35.99]Dong Shee, wife number three, [02:38.94]was more mature and [02:40.69]had the capacity to supervise [02:42.99]the household and the children. [02:45.84]Dong Shee convinced Yip Sang [02:49.78]to take a fourth wife, Chin Shee, [02:53.17]whose primary role was [02:55.36] to be Dong Shee’s companion. [02:57.33]With his four wives, [03:00.61]Yip Sang had 23 children, [03:02.69]one of whom became [03:05.43]the first Chinese Canadian doctor [03:07.50] to be recognized in Canada. [03:09.80]In 1888, Yip San returned to [03:14.61] Canada with three wives— [03:16.36]Lee Shee died before they left. |
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