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美国故事 SENEWS-2006-1202-Feature

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Before I was born, I went on the road. The road was highway 17. It went from the city of Jacksonville to the city of Whelmington in North Carolina, that is where the hospital was. My father back the car out of his place in the barn1. He helped my mother into the front seat. It was 1934. My father made the trip to Whelmington in little more than an hour. He hardly slowed down for stop signs in the towns along the way. I was born the next morning with traveling in my blood. I had already gone eighty kilometers.

We lived on my grandparents' farm for a while during the great economy2 depression3 of the 1930s. There was a sandy road in front, and a path through the pinetrees behind. I always wondered where the roads went. After I learnt that the one in front went to another farm, I wondered where it went from there. In back, playing among the pinetrees, I once surprised some wild turkeys. They went flying down the path and out of sight. I remembered wanting to go with them. My mother was a teacher; my father had planned to become a big businessman. But he became a social worker instead. He helped poor people, he got a job with the state government. His job took us from one town to another. I loved every move.

I began to find out where the roads went. Since my mother was busy teaching4 school, somebody had to take care of me. The answer to the problem caused a little trouble for my father, I imagine. But it was perfect in my opinion. He took me with him on his trips. As we rode along the country roads, my father told me stories. We stopped in the afternoons to fish for a few minutes in / little rivers turned black by the iced of cypress5 trees. We stopped in the evenings to eat meals of pork, sweet potatoes and greens. Then we rode down into the night, looking for a place to sleep. Just the two of us, rolling on in a cloud of friendly company and smoke of his cigar. I wanted never to go home from these trips.

Charles Kuralt's story continues with memories of his early travels.

I entered contests that promised travel as a prize. When I was 12, I won one of these competitions. It was a yearly6 baseball writing contest, organized by a newspaper. The prize was a trip with the Sharlat Honits, the local baseball team. Another boy and I traveled with the team to games in Ashfel, North Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee. I loved being away from home in places I had only heard about. I loved being with the players and listening to them talk. Best of all, I loved writing about the game on an old typewriter I had borrowed from someone in my father's office. I was only 12, but I tried to sound like I had been doing this for years.

After that summer, I wrote about basketball and football games for the school newspaper. I became, in my imagination, an experienced7 traveling reporter. I was not old enough to drive a car to the games. Sometimes, I had to ride in the back seats of my parents' car where the children always sat. I accepted the situation by making up stories there in the backseat, I imagined that I was really flying across an ocean in an airplane, looking over my notes for a big story while on the way to Constantinople or Khartoum.

When I was 14, I won another contest and got another trip. This time it was a speaking contest called "The Voice of Democracy8". As one of four winners from the United9 States, I got to give my speech in Williamsburg Virginia, the capital of Virginia when Virginia was still a British colony10. From Williamsburg we went to Washington11 to meet President Henry Truman at the White House. Mr. Truman treated us like adults, for which I was thankful. But I knew I was not really a White House reporter yet, because the woman holding my arm and smiling nervously12 was my mother. I could not wait to grow up and be off on my own.

On the dirt roads near our house I learnt to drive a car, my father sat beside me again, in the passenger seat this time. I was not old enough to get the official document that would permit13 me to drive by myself. I asked my parents to tell state officials that I was older. "We could go to jail14 for that", my father said. I said: "Nobody will ever find out". In the end, my father agreed. It was the only real lie he ever told. So I had my driver's license15.

Naturally, the first thing I did was plan a trip. My friend and I got an old car. Someone had repaired it with the parts from different kinds of cars. It was a mix, a kind of shabby16 form mobile17. We got an old radio too, it would not fit in the normal place on the control board, so we hung it from a wire underneath18. That summer, with parts clashing19 and radio swinging, we headed for California20.

Our idea was to explore the Rocky21 Mountains and west coast. Perhaps go north into Canada and end up at Northwest University in Illinois. I was supposed to attend a summer writing program for high school students at the university.

We traveled slowly to save fuel, and because we had promised our worried parents that we would not drive fast. We quickly learned22 that we had overestimated23 everything. The ability of our vehicle24, the distance we could travel in a day and the amount of money we needed and our desire to be away from home. We thought that we would never make it to California. Instead we crossed the Mississippi River with our money and our spirits running low. We were having arguments about small things. We were having a crisis25 of inexperience.

We made it to Chicago. My friend got a job selling hotdogs to pay for his trip home, alone. I got a room and waited for the start of my class. At last came the day when I took the train to the university. I remember not one thing I might have learned in next 6 weeks of the writing program. I do remember walking on a college grounds and watching sailboats in the distance on the blue waters of Lake Michigan. I remember a coffee shop where students talked and laughed. The streets and walks, grass and buildings in the university seemed to me a Hollywood26 version27 of a college, and I seemed to myself, a big boned boy from the south, a country boy after all.

I wanted to gain at least a little of the social experience I saw all round me, but I did not know where to begin. Then the summer ended, it was too late. I took the train part way home. Then I stood on the side of the road, trying to catch a ride the rest of the way. One day, I got a ride in the back of the truck. I returned the wave of the man who stood up from his work in his vegetable garden to watching us pass. I saw a woman hanging wet clothes on a rope to dry in the sun. The road passed under and away from me, kilometer after kilometer. I was perfectly28 happy.

In one sleepy town, the trunk driver stopped. I went into the porterhouse to find a toilet. I looked into offices, and saw people at work at typewriters and adding machines. I felt terribly sorry for them. They were going to work there at their desks all that day, and the next, and the next and half day on Saturday. They would return to those same desks and office machines on Monday morning. I walked out of the building, climbing into the back of the trunk again and left the town behind. The sun was shining and I could feel the wind in my hair.

You have just heard the story "Wanderlust" by Charles Kuralt. It is from his book "A Life On the Road".

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1 barn 6dayp     
n.谷仓,饲料仓,牲口棚
参考例句:
  • That big building is a barn for keeping the grain.那幢大房子是存放粮食的谷仓。
  • The cows were driven into the barn.牛被赶进了牲口棚。
2 economy 6qJxz     
n.经济;节俭;秩序;机体
参考例句:
  • We must do our best to develop the national economy.我们必须努力发展国民经济。
  • The country's economy is not very healthy.国家的经济不很景气。
3 depression 7mFzB     
n.压抑,抑制,沮丧;萧条,衰退
参考例句:
  • During a depression money circulates slowly.在商业萧条时期,货币流通滞缓。
  • He suffers from acute depression.他患有严重的忧郁症。
4 teaching ngEziT     
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
参考例句:
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
5 cypress uyDx3     
n.柏树
参考例句:
  • The towering pine and cypress trees defy frost and snow.松柏参天傲霜雪。
  • The pine and the cypress remain green all the year round.苍松翠柏,常绿不凋。
6 yearly 0fxwM     
adj.每年的,一年一度的;adv.一年一次地
参考例句:
  • The flower show is a yearly event in our town.我们镇上的花展一年举行一次。
  • The yearly rental of her house is 2400 yuan.她这房子年租金是2400元。
7 experienced ntPz2t     
adj.有经验的;经验丰富的,熟练的
参考例句:
  • Experienced seamen will advise you about sailing in this weather.有经验的海员会告诉你在这种天气下的航行情况。
  • Perhaps you and I had better change over;you are more experienced.也许我们的工作还是对换一下好,你比我更有经验。
8 democracy mmCzf     
n.民主政治,民主制度;民主精神,民主作风
参考例句:
  • Democracy is based on good will and mutual understanding.民主建立在善意和相互理解的基础上。
  • Did democracy have its beginnings in Athens? 民主制度是创始于雅典吗?
9 united Yfmz2c     
adj.和谐的;团结的;联合的,统一的
参考例句:
  • The whole nation is closely united.全国人民紧密团结。
  • The two men were united by community of interests.共同的利益使两个人结合在一起。
10 colony 7qNzN     
n.殖民地;(同类人的)聚居地
参考例句:
  • There lived a colony of bees on the tree.树上生活着一群蜜蜂。
  • They live in an artists'colony.他们住在艺术家聚居区。
11 Washington OeAzjC     
n.华盛顿特区(是美国首都)
参考例句:
  • His birthplace is Washington,but he lives in San Francisco.他出生于华盛顿,但住在旧金山。
  • They, together with my father,have gone to Washington.他们和我父亲一起去华盛顿了。
12 nervously tn6zFp     
adv.神情激动地,不安地
参考例句:
  • He bit his lip nervously,trying not to cry.他紧张地咬着唇,努力忍着不哭出来。
  • He paced nervously up and down on the platform.他在站台上情绪不安地走来走去。
13 permit jMixB     
n.许可证,许可,执照;vt.允许,容许;vi.容许
参考例句:
  • The doctor will not permit mother up until her leg is better.在母亲的腿好些之前,医生不允许她起床。
  • The soldiers had orders to permit no stranger through.士兵们接到命令不许任何陌生人通过。
14 jail F31xo     
n.监狱,看守所;vt.监禁,拘留
参考例句:
  • The castle had been used as a jail.这城堡曾用作监狱。
  • If she carries on shoplifting,she'll end up in jail.她如果还在店铺里偷东西,最终会被抓进监狱的。
15 license B9TzU     
n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许
参考例句:
  • The foreign guest has a license on the person.这个外国客人随身携带执照。
  • The driver was arrested for having false license plates on his car.司机由于使用假车牌而被捕。
16 shabby yENzq     
adj.衣衫褴褛的,不体面的,破旧的,吝啬的,卑鄙的
参考例句:
  • You look rather shabby in those clothes.你的衣着显得有点寒酸。
  • The old house has grown shabby with age.那座老房子因年代久远而变得破旧。
17 mobile l6dzu     
adj.可移动的,易变的,机动的;n.运动物体
参考例句:
  • The old lady sits on a mobile chair every morning.那位老妇人每天上午坐在一把可携带使用的椅子上。
  • She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.自从她买了汽车后,活动量就大多了。
18 underneath VKRz2     
adj.在...下面,在...底下;adv.在下面
参考例句:
  • Working underneath the car is always a messy job.在汽车底下工作是件脏活。
  • She wore a coat with a dress underneath.她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
19 clashing f0a3b35cf1ccf7ff091e8028b8ccbcb5     
n.冲突, 抵触, 撞击声 vt.使 ... 发出撞击声 vi.引起冲突
参考例句:
  • A gong, clashing faintly in the distance, seemed to be in another world. 外面送来锣鼓声,隐隐约约的,好像隔了一个世界。 来自汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26)
  • These clashing perspectives permeated the Middle East dispute and prevented any real bargaining. 这些互相冲突的观点浸透在中东的纠纷之中,并防害了任何真正的谈判。
20 California FxizMX     
n.加利福尼亚(美国)
参考例句:
  • He was elected governor of the state of California.他当选为加州州长。
  • We were driving on a California freeway.我们正沿着加利福尼亚的一条快车道驾车行驶。
21 rocky pXqx5     
adj.岩石的,像岩石的;多岩石的
参考例句:
  • She drives carefully up the rocky lane.她驾车小心地从这条很多石头的小路上驶过去。
  • There is only one port along this rocky coast.这个多岩石的海岸只有一个港口。
22 learned m1oxn     
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
参考例句:
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
23 overestimated 3ea9652f4f5fa3d13a818524edff9444     
对(数量)估计过高,对…作过高的评价( overestimate的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • They overestimated his ability when they promoted him. 他们提拔他的时候高估了他的能力。
  • The Ministry of Finance consistently overestimated its budget deficits. 财政部一贯高估预算赤字。
24 vehicle zivw0     
n.车辆,交通工具,运载工具;媒介,表现手段
参考例句:
  • Air is the vehicle of sound.空气是声音传播的媒介。
  • The power plant burns used vehicle tyres as fuel.这家电厂用废弃轮胎作燃料。
25 crisis pzJxT     
n.危机,危急关头,决定性时刻,关键阶段
参考例句:
  • He had proved that he could be relied on in a crisis.他已表明,在紧要关头他是可以信赖的。
  • The topic today centers about the crisis in the Middle East.今天课题的中心是中东危机。
26 Hollywood dr9zTx     
n.好莱坞;美国电影业
参考例句:
  • She dreamed of becoming a Hollywood screen goddess.她梦想成为好莱坞的银幕女神。
  • The film has a Hollywood happy ending.那部电影有一个好莱坞式的美满结局。
27 version FiJwT     
n.版本;型号;叙述,说法
参考例句:
  • His version of the events is pure supposition.他对这件事的说法纯属猜测。
  • What is your version of this matter?你对这件事情的看法 怎么样?
28 perfectly 8Mzxb     
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
参考例句:
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
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