弗兰克·阿巴内尔 07(在线收听) |
[00:12.41]弗兰克·阿巴内尔 [00:16.69]飞行员?医生?律师?大学老师? [00:21.99]不! [00:24.16]他只是一个高中还没毕业的孩子! [00:30.64]一个极具天赋的骗子! [00:35.82]一个普通人! [00:40.03]Frank Abagnale 弗兰克·阿巴内尔 [00:46.87]语言点 [00:49.37]claim 宣称 [00:51.99]squeeze through 挤过去 [00:55.64]under cover of 在…的掩护下 [01:00.68]safe-deposit box 银行保险箱 [01:05.15]Royal Canadian Mounted Police 加拿大皇家骑警 [01:14.01]While being deported to the U.S., [01:16.66]Abagnale claims to have escaped a British VC-10 airliner [01:22.33]as it was turning onto a taxi strip [01:25.54]at New York's JFK International Airport. [01:30.24]By removing the toilet knobs in the lavatory, [01:33.94]Abagnale squeezed through a two-foot-square hatch cover [01:39.11]and dropped the ten feet to the tarmac below. [01:43.70]Under cover of night he scaled a nearby fence [01:48.23]and hailed a cab to Grand Central Station. [01:52.77]After stopping in the Bronx to change clothes [01:57.32]and pick up a set of keys [01:59.55]to a Montreal bank safe-deposit box containing $20,000, [02:05.67]Abagnale caught a train to Montreal's Dorval airport [02:11.31](now Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport) [02:17.22]to purchase a ticket to S?o Paulo, Brazil, [02:21.26]a country with which the U.S. has no extradition treaty. [02:26.58]He was caught [02:27.78]by a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police [02:31.66]while standing in line at the ticket counter [02:35.43]and subsequently handed over to U.S. Border Patrol. [02:58.64]讲解 [04:24.87]语言点 [04:27.24]claim 主张,声称 [04:30.99]She claimed that the ring was stolen, not lost. [04:48.13]claim compensation [04:50.70]squeeze through 勉强通过 [04:54.18]squeeze 挤,压榨 [04:58.62]squeeze juice from an orange [05:03.49]squeeze 挤入,塞入 [05:08.15]Squeezed her books into the briefcase. [05:14.44]squeeze through 挤过 [05:20.78]squeeze through the crowd [05:27.12]walk through [05:29.28]under cover of [05:30.81]cover [05:38.57]The criminal escaped under the cover of darkness. [05:48.78]undercover 秘密的 [05:52.69]an undercover investigation [06:10.02]purportedly 据说 [06:12.71]a stroke of luck 一连串的好运 [06:16.35]accompanying 伴随 [06:18.65]undercover 便衣 [06:21.64]inmate 狱友 [06:24.23]vulnerability 弱点 [06:31.03]Before being sentenced to 12 years [06:34.04]in the Federal Correction Institution [06:36.72]at Petersburg, Virginia in April 1971, [06:41.33]Abagnale purportedly escaped [06:44.06]the Federal Detention Center in Atlanta, Georgia [06:47.77]while awaiting trial, [06:49.85]which he considers in his book [06:52.05]to be one of the most infamous escapes in history. [06:57.07]During the time, [06:59.29]U.S. prisons were being condemned by civil rights groups [07:03.81]and investigated by congressional committees. [07:07.89]In a stroke of luck [07:09.36]that included the accompanying U.S. marshal [07:12.81]forgetting his detention commitment papers, [07:15.71]Abagnale was mistaken for an undercover prison inspector [07:21.13]and was even given privileges [07:23.70]and food far better than the other inmates. [07:28.10]The FDC in Atlanta had already lost two employees [07:33.59]as a result of reports written by undercover federal agents, [07:39.29]and Abagnale took advantage of their vulnerability. [07:52.81]讲解 [09:03.23]语言点 [09:06.40]a stroke of luck [09:12.52]I thought I had had a stroke of luck [09:14.87]when I was told [09:16.12]that I had been promoted to a better job in the firm. [09:26.67]accompany 陪伴 [09:30.51]He accompanied his friend to the film. [09:36.42]accompanying 陪伴的,伴随的 [09:55.12]While being deported to the U.S., [09:57.74]Abagnale claims to have escaped a British VC-10 airliner [10:03.33]as it was turning onto a taxi strip [10:06.47]at New York's JFK International Airport. [10:11.21]By removing the toilet knobs in the lavatory, [10:14.92]Abagnale squeezed through a two-foot-square hatch cover [10:19.97]and dropped the ten feet to the tarmac below. [10:24.64]Under cover of night he scaled a nearby fence [10:29.26]and hailed a cab to Grand Central Station. [10:33.83]After stopping in the Bronx to change clothes [10:38.32]and pick up a set of keys [10:40.54]to a Montreal bank safe-deposit box containing $20,000, [10:46.66]Abagnale caught a train to Montreal's Dorval airport [10:52.28](now Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport) [10:58.26]to purchase a ticket to S?o Paulo, Brazil, [11:02.09]a country with which the U.S. has no extradition treaty. [11:07.94]He was caught [11:08.87]by a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police [11:12.83]while standing in line at the ticket counter [11:16.42]and subsequently handed over to U.S. Border Patrol. [11:22.05]Before being sentenced to 12 years [11:25.88]in the Federal Correction Institution [11:28.64]at Petersburg, Virginia in April 1971, [11:33.05]Abagnale purportedly escaped [11:35.79]the Federal Detention Center in Atlanta, Georgia [11:39.70]while awaiting trial, [11:41.53]which he considers in his book [11:43.97]to be one of the most infamous escapes in history. [11:49.91]During the time, [11:51.20]U.S. prisons were being condemned by civil rights groups [11:55.69]and investigated by congressional committees. [11:59.74]In a stroke of luck [12:01.25]that included the accompanying U.S. marshal [12:04.67]forgetting his detention commitment papers, [12:08.27]Abagnale was mistaken for an undercover prison inspector [12:13.08]and was even given privileges [12:15.72]and food far better than the other inmates. [12:20.10]The FDC in Atlanta had already lost two employees [12:25.57]as a result of reports written by undercover federal agents, [12:31.13]and Abagnale took advantage of their vulnerability. [12:47.23]谢谢收听 |
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