英语听力精选进阶版 6721(在线收听) |
William: Hello, I'm William Kremer and this is Authentic Real English. Wang Fei: 大家好,我是王飞。William, can I choose the word for today's programme? William: Well, actually, Wang Fei, I've got lots of really good words to talk about. Wang Fei: Oh go on, please! William: OK, go on then. Wang Fei: Thanks. I was reading a newspaper and I found this word: Climategate. Climate 意思是气候,那 Climategate 是什么意思呢? William: Ah. That's a little bit complicated. Basically, the word gate is used after another word to indicate that something is a scandal. Wang Fei: A scandal 丑闻。 William: And possibly the biggest scandal in American history was the Watergate scandal. Wang Fei: Watergate… that was why President Nixon had to resign wasn't it? William: Yes, you know your history! Wang Fei: Yes. Was it a scandal about water? William: No, no. The word Watergate was actually the name of a building but it came to be used to refer to the whole scandal. And it is because Watergate was such a big scandal that nowadays, whenever there is any kind of scandal, the media likes to use the word –gate as a suffix. Wang Fei: A suffix 后缀。So Climategate is a scandal about the climate? William: That's right! It happened a couple of years ago now. It was when some emails and other documents from a university in England led to people asking questions about the way that scientists researched climate change. Wang Fei: Climategate 也就是气候门事件,那是几年前的一个新闻事件。当时一些泄漏的电子邮件和文件,导致了人们对那些研究气候变化科学家们的质疑。 William: Let me give you another example from last year. Gordon Brown, who was Prime Minister at the time, was overheard calling an old lady a "bigot". Wang Fei: A bigot 老顽固。Wow, William, that's not a very good word. William: No, it's a very strong word. Unsurprisingly this was a bit of a scandal and it came to be known in the media as 'bigotgate'. Wang Fei: Bigotgate. 听起来很滑稽,是不是? William: I think you're right. I think using –gate on the end of a word can make it seem a little bit humorous. And it is possible to use this word –gate in normal conversation to make a joke. Listen to this: Example Man A: Have you seen Mark recently? Man B: Mark – he hasn't spoken to me since beergate! Man A: Beergate? What do you mean? Man B: We had a big argument because I said Mark never bought a round of beer in the pub! He got very upset and went home. Wang Fei: 在刚才的例句中,说话者造了一个词,beergate 意思是说关于在酒吧买啤酒引起的争执!I wonder, could there ever be an Authentic Real Englishgate? William: Ooh, I hope not. I can't really imagine what that could be! Wang Fei: No, neither can I. 再见! William: Bye bye. |
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