最新15篇文章贯通英语四级词汇MP3 Unit5-Part4(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]On his return to Canada [00:02.50]he undertook a new enterprise. [00:04.47]He became a merchant, [00:07.31]opening an importexport business [00:09.94]in the heart of [00:11.03]Vancouver’s Chinatown. [00:14.32]Wing Sang Company specialized in [00:16.72]goods imported from China. [00:18.91]The company provided Chinese Canadians [00:21.97] with merchandise not readily available [00:24.92] in Vancouver and exported [00:27.99]Canadian foodstuffs to China. [00:29.52]His formula of pouring as much money [00:33.57]as he could afford into building [00:36.30]and expansion couldn’t help [00:39.69]but succeed. In 1889, [00:41.67]Yip Sang bought land on Pender Street [00:45.17]in Chinatown and began [00:46.81]construction of a complex, [00:48.01]which still stands today. [00:51.08]Initiall being a two story building [00:56.55] with a ground floor storefront [00:58.51] and a second floor residence, [01:00.59]it was probably the first [01:02.45]in Chinatown to be [01:04.10]built of durable brick. [01:05.51]Customers of the store walked [01:08.25]on wooden platforms covering the unpaved [01:10.98]dirt streets to avoid tracking [01:13.72]the dust and mud into the building. [01:16.46]With the tone of success, [01:19.08]Yip Sang added to his building. [01:21.71]In 1901, he widened the street to [01:23.46]accommodate three more shops, [01:28.05]each with a second story above. [01:30.24]He also added a third floor [01:34.29]to the original building in the same year. [01:37.46] In 1912, to house both his growing family [01:42.16] and his business, he built [01:44.90]a new sixstory brick building [01:47.31]behind the old one and [01:49.27]connected to it by [01:50.81]a narrow corridor at ground level, [01:52.56]and by an enclosed stairway extension [01:55.63]on the third floor that [01:57.59] stretched above the alley [01:59.34]between the two buildings. [02:01.09]Most of the new building was [02:03.61]used to warehouse goods [02:05.91]for the import/export business. [02:07.98]Yip Sang’s involvement with [02:13.02]shipping companies and his own business [02:14.99]demonstrated his understanding of [02:16.63]the freight industry and his ability [02:19.36]to work fluently in [02:20.89]both Chinese and English languages. [02:23.63]In 1889, the CPR rehired Yip Sang [02:29.98]to act as their Chinese Passenger Agent [02:32.38] for their Canadian Steamship Line, [02:34.79]a position he held until [02:37.64]his death in 1927 at the age of 82. [02:41.02]The demand for salted herring [02:45.95]in China, in conjunction with [02:48.46] huge catches being brought in [02:50.55]by the fishing fleet, [02:51.85]spurred Yip Sang to build [02:54.15]a fish packing plant in Nanaimo. [02:57.54]The success of this plant [02:59.63]led to the opening of [03:01.49] a second plant on [03:02.79]Vancouver Island soon afterward. [03:04.77]Both plants were staffed [03:07.94]by large numbers of Chinese workers [03:10.24]and helped establish a [03:12.43]sizeable Chinese community [03:14.50]in Nanaimo’s downtown core. |
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