许国璋英语听力第二册 Lesson 15(在线收听

  Lesson 15
  Words to the text
  Christopher Columbus
  voyage
  across
  the Atlantic Ocean
  argue
  sailor
  scholar
  prince
  sail
  Europe
  European
  dreamer
  faith
  Spain
  Spanish
  interested in
  route
  India
  ship
  so that
  carry out
  cross
  inhabit
  rejoice
  rejoicing
  hail
  epoch-making
  discovery
  honor
  to do sb. honor
  respect
  jealous
  be jealous of
  discoverer
  seaman
  Italy
  dinner
  conceited
  uncomfortable
  beyon
  coast
  island
  gentleman
  guest
  experiment
  round
  go the round
  entirely
  shell
  upright
  Words to the dialogue
  absolutely
  marverlous
  airplane
  up to date
  equipment
  produce
  at home
  suppose
  result
  thank to
  Text
  CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
  Christopher Columbus discovered America on the 12th of October, 1492. He had spent eighteen years in
  planning for that wonderful voyage which he made across the Atlantic Ocean. He had talked and argued with
  sailors and scholars and princes and kings. "By sailing west across the great ocean," he would say, "I am sure I
  can reach lands that have never been visited by Europeans." But he had been laughed at as a foolish dreamer,
  and few people had any faith in him. Finally the Spanish king and queen, who were interested in finding a sea
  route to India, offered him ships and men so that he could carry out his plan. He crossed the ocean and
  discovered strange lands, inhabited by a people unknown to Europeans. He believed these lands to be part of
  India.
  Early in 1493 Columbus returned to Spain. There was great rejoicing in the country, and he was hailed as the
  hero who had made an epoch-making discovery. Crowds of people lined the streets to do him honour, and the
  king and queen welcomed him to their palace. Never had such great respect been shown to any common man.
  But there were people who were jealous of the discoverer. "Who is this Columbus?" they asked. "What has
  he done? Is he not an ordinary seaman from Italy? And could not any other person sail across the ocean as he
  has done?"
  One day Columbus was at a dinner given in his honour. At the party were several of these conceited fellows,
  who very soon tried to make him uncomfortable.
  "You have discovered strange lands beyond the sea," they began. "But what of that? We do not see why
  there should be so much fuss about it. Anybody can sail across the ocean, and anybody can coast along the
  islands on the other side, just as you have done. It is the simplest thing in the world."
  Columbus made no answer; but after a while he took an egg from a dish and said to the guests, "Who
  among you, gentlemen, can make this egg stand on end?"
  One guest after another tried the experiment. When the egg had gone the rounds and none had succeeded,
  all said that it could not be done.
  Then Columbus took the egg and struck its small end gently upon the table so as to break the shell a little.
  After that there was no trouble in making it stand upright.
  "Gentlemen," said he, "what could be easier than this? And yet you said it was impossible! It is the simplest
  thing in the world. Anybody can do it — after he has been shown how."
  Dialogue
  An industrial experience
  Hello, comrade, I hear you've been to the exhibition. Well, how was it?
  Absolutely marverlous. There were all sorts of machines, cars, tractors, airplanes, and lots of up to date
  equipment.
  All produced at home, I suppose.
  Quite right. The result of so many years of hard work, in the straight, done a great deal during these years.
  And doing lot more, thanks to the party. Well, I think I realy ought to go and see exhibition sometime this week.

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