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史上最好的萬圣節(jié)廣播節(jié)目廣播稿
片花:Fell in love with English,fell in love with a life.Andtogether into a new world。希望能與你在這短暫的40分鐘里,享受英語,享受一段美好時(shí)光。
A:Good afternoon,everyone。今天的《I English》又與大家相遇了。我是。。。
B:Good afternoon,這里是《I English》,很高興大家能再中午這樣一段慵懶的時(shí)光中收聽我們的節(jié)目,我是。。。
A:。。。很好奇哦,這個(gè)周末你是怎么過的呀。
B:這有什么可好奇的,只是個(gè)周末而已。
A:你看,還是英語主播呢,你還真就忘了,這個(gè)周末是10月31號,這天的晚上可是西方著名的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,萬圣節(jié)。
B:哦,我還真忘了,Halloween辭典解釋為 “The eve of All Saints'Day”,中文譯作:萬圣節(jié)之夜。這可是小孩子們最喜歡的節(jié)日了,因?yàn)樵谶@一天可以盡情的胡鬧。
A:雖然萬圣節(jié)是個(gè)傳統(tǒng)的節(jié)日,但現(xiàn)在傳到今天已經(jīng)成了一個(gè)孩子們的節(jié)目,甚至成了年輕人化裝舞會(huì)的節(jié)目。不過因?yàn)槟阃浟,所以下面就要罰你來為我們簡單介紹一下萬圣節(jié)了。
B:好吧,我將功補(bǔ)過。Halloween originated as a celebration connected with evil spirits. Witches flying on broomsticks with ghosts, goblins and skeletons have all evolved as symbols of Halloween. Bats, owls and other nocturnal animals are also popular symbols of Halloween. They were originally feared because people believed that these creatures could communicate with the spirits of the dead. 內(nèi)容來自dedecms
A:據(jù)說靈魂會(huì)在萬圣節(jié)的前夜造訪人世,人們?yōu)榱四茏屧煸L的鬼魂看到圓滿的收成就會(huì)擺出豐盛的食物款鬼魂們待。點(diǎn)亮所有篝火及燈火,一來為了嚇走一些鬼魂,同時(shí)也為親人的鬼魂照亮路線,引導(dǎo)其回歸。
B:就像每年農(nóng)歷七月半我們的“鬼節(jié)”一樣,佛教就認(rèn)為在這一天亡者的鬼魂可得救度。其實(shí)都是寄托了人們對于逝者的思念與美好的祝愿。
A:Black is one of the traditional Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night.這會(huì)一直在說鬼節(jié),咱們還是趕緊來聽首英文歌輕松一下吧!禨tay the night》.
播放《Stay the night》
B:聽完了James Blunt的《Stay the night》,還是讓我們接著來聊聊夜晚的節(jié)日Halloween。
A:其實(shí)一說到萬圣節(jié),我們首先想到的就是南瓜。Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. The pumpkin is an orange-colored squash, and orange has become the other traditional Halloween color. Carving pumpkins into jack- o'-lanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland. A legend grew up about a man named Jack who was so stingy that he was not allowed into heaven when he died, because he was a miser. He couldn't enter hell either because he had played jokes on the devil. As a result, Jack had to walk on the earth with his lantern until Judgement Day. So Jack and his lantern became the symbol of a lost or damned soul.
B:嗯,我也聽說過這個(gè)叫Jack的倒霉鬼,因?yàn)榉浅A邌荩篮蟛荒苓M(jìn)入天堂,又因?yàn)槿⌒δЧ磉B地獄也進(jìn)不了,所以,他只能提著燈籠四處游蕩,直到審判日那天。并且直到今天杰克和他的南瓜燈都還是被詛咒的游魂的象征。
A:其實(shí)關(guān)于萬圣節(jié)有很多種說法,這只是其中的一種。傳說最多的版本認(rèn)為,那是源于基督誕生前的古西歐國家,主要包括愛爾蘭、蘇格蘭和威爾士。這幾處的古西歐人叫德魯伊特人。德魯伊特的新年在十一月一日,新年前夜,德魯伊特人讓年輕人集隊(duì),戴著各種怪異面具,拎著刻好的蘿卜燈(南瓜燈系后期習(xí)俗,古西歐最早沒有南瓜),他們游走于村落間。這在當(dāng)時(shí)實(shí)則為一種秋收的慶典;也有說是“鬼節(jié)”,傳說當(dāng)年死去的人,靈魂會(huì)在萬圣節(jié)的前夜造訪人世,人們便聚集在一起迎接或者驅(qū)趕不同的鬼魂。
B:To scare these souls away on Halloween, the Irish people carved scary faces out of turnips, beets or potatoes representing "Jack of the Lantern," or Jack-o-lantern. When the Irish brought their customs to the United States, they carved faces on pumpkins because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips. Today jack-o-lanterns in the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed children know that there are goodies waiting if they knock and say "Trick or Treat!" 如果在萬圣節(jié)的晚上人們在窗戶上掛上南瓜燈就表明那些穿著萬圣節(jié)服裝的人可以來敲門搗鬼要糖果。
A:如今孩子們延續(xù)著裝挨家要糖的習(xí)俗,人們相信在萬圣節(jié)前夜鬼魂會(huì)群集于居家附近,并接受設(shè)宴款待。因而,在“宴會(huì)”結(jié)束后,村民們就自己扮成鬼魂精靈,游走村外,引導(dǎo)鬼魂離開,避邪免災(zāi)。于此同時(shí),村民們也都注意在屋前院后的擺布些水果及其他食品,喂足鬼魂而不至于讓它們傷害人類和動(dòng)物或者掠奪其他收成。后來這習(xí)俗一直延續(xù)下來,就成了孩子們?nèi)⌒Σ豢犊业耐嫘Α?/p>
B:這有一首有趣的關(guān)于萬圣節(jié)的小詩《The Candy King》,我來給大家念一下。
There was a king who loved Halloween。He waited each year for this scary scene。He sneaked out to hang on his door。Black bats and witches and spooks galore。The midnight hour was his favorite time。With monsters covering snakes with slime。As twelve o'clock chimed through the stars。He opened up his snickers bars.。
B:雖然關(guān)于萬圣節(jié)有著不同的說法,但黑至今貓仍是萬圣節(jié)的標(biāo)志物。Black cats are also symbols of Halloween and have religious origins as well. Black cats were considered to be reincarnated beings with the ability to divine the future. During the Middle Ages it was believed that witches could turn themselves into black cats. Thus when such a cat was seen, it was considered to be a witch in disguise. All these are popular trick-or-treat costumes and decorations for greeting cards and windows.
A:黑貓成為萬圣節(jié)的標(biāo)志物,是有一定的宗教起源。人們認(rèn)為黑貓可以轉(zhuǎn)生,具有預(yù)言未來的超能力。在中世紀(jì),人們認(rèn)為女巫可以變成黑貓,所以人們一看到黑貓就會(huì)認(rèn)為它是女巫假扮的。這些標(biāo)志物都是萬圣節(jié)服裝的普遍選擇,也是賀卡或櫥窗上很常用的裝飾。說了這么多,讓我們再來聽首好聽的歌吧,Matchbox 20 的《 Unwell》。
B:總之,萬圣節(jié)已成為西方人一個(gè)很普通的季節(jié)性節(jié)日。有很多人將此看作秋的結(jié)束以及冬的到來。萬圣節(jié)一過,人們就開始期盼感恩節(jié)、圣誕節(jié)乃至新年了。所有這些節(jié)日的背后,都離不開人類最豐富的想象力。請聽下面這首歌來自REM的《Imitation of Life》
播放《Imitation of Life》
A:想象力一直伴隨著我們,豐富著我們的生活,比如說各種各樣天馬行空的電影,來想想看,都有哪些我們熟悉的。
B:我想到了《飛屋環(huán)游記》,印象尤為深刻的是里面一句很深刻的臺(tái)詞“Happiness is not about being immortal nor having food or rights in one's hand. It's about having each tiny wish come true, or having something to eat when you are hungry or having someone's love when you need love.”就是說,“幸福,不是長生不老,不是大魚大肉,不是權(quán)傾朝野。幸福是每一個(gè)微小的生活愿望達(dá)成。當(dāng)你想吃的時(shí)候有得吃,想被愛的時(shí)候有人來愛你。”
A:沒錯(cuò),每個(gè)人都有自己的位置,享受別人給的愛,努力去愛別人,“I know someone in the world is waiting for me, although I've no idea of who he is. But I feel happy every day for this.”我知道這世上有人在等我,盡管我不知道我在等誰。但是因?yàn)檫@樣,我每天都非常快樂。
A:其實(shí)當(dāng)幸福成為一種習(xí)慣,就不再是想象中那般驚天動(dòng)地,而成為了一種很微妙的感覺。就像《剪刀手愛德華》中的那句臺(tái)詞一樣“I love you not for who you are, but for who I am with you.”意思是“我愛你不是因?yàn)槟闶钦l,而是我在你面前可以是誰。”看似簡單,確是很認(rèn)真的愛,能擁有這樣的愛當(dāng)然會(huì)開心,會(huì)感動(dòng)了。
B:“Don't forget the things you once you owned. Treasure the things you can't get. Don't give up the things that belong to you and keep those lost things in memory.”曾經(jīng)擁有的,不要忘記。不能得到的,更要珍惜。屬于自己的,不要放棄。已經(jīng)失去的,留作回憶。這都很重要,可我們卻常常忽略。
A:是的,無論是對未來的想象,還是對過往的追憶,最重要的還是應(yīng)該把握今天。Just for today I will be happy. This assumes to be true what Abraham Lincoln said, that “Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
B:認(rèn)真過好眼前的每一分鐘,開開心心的才是最重要的。“Just for today I will have a program, I may not follow it exactly, but I will have it. I will save myself from two pests: hurry and indecision.Just for today I will have a quiet half hour all by myself and relax. During this half hour, sometime, I will try to get a better perspective of my life.Just for today I will be unafraid. Especially I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful, and to believe that as I give to the world, so the world will give to me.”
A:聊過了這些深刻的問題,讓我們來聽首歌吧《 Pros and cons》
A:下面的時(shí)間我們就來輕松地了解一些有趣的內(nèi)容。
B:大家一定很好奇是什么吧,其實(shí)就是一些在英語中我們沒怎么見過的新鮮詞匯。像中文里有“宅”“恐婚族”這樣的城市流行語,英文中一樣有這樣想象力與構(gòu)詞法催生的新鮮詞。這些新詞的生命力有多久且不論,我們完全可以拿來讓自己的語言更生動(dòng)有趣,比如說中午太困了,可以說I got a mid-day crisis. 是不是很有腔調(diào)的感覺呢? 快來看看吧。
A:“Good lenses, bad frames”大家知道是什么意思嗎,其實(shí)它在中文中很常用,“人不可貌相”Describing someone who gives a bad first impression but is actually a good person. Someone who doesn't appear to be competent, yet is extremely capable at what he/she does.形容一個(gè)給人的第一印象極差、但本質(zhì)很好的人,或者指表面看不出來,實(shí)則深藏不露的高手。這句確實(shí)很實(shí)用。
B:再來看看這一句“Work avalanche”也許這個(gè)詞有點(diǎn)夸張,“工作壓死人”但有時(shí)候卻也很適合我們忙碌的生活,When there is so much work piled on your desk, movement from under it is nearly impossible.
A:我為大家介紹的是這一句”Happy Late Year“,常常用在過年后一個(gè)星期,這時(shí)候拜年的時(shí)候就不是new year了,是late year。When people are still saying Happy New Year, even though it's already a week after the new year.
B:下面要說到的這個(gè)詞也許離我們有點(diǎn)遙遠(yuǎn),但還是挺有趣的,叫做“Nearsighted Date”“近視”相親,意思是As opposed to a blind date, where you have no idea what the other person looks like, a nearsighted date is one where you've seen a photo or chatted via web before meeting in person.
A:也許上面提到的那個(gè)不太常用,但接下來要介紹的這個(gè)詞一定會(huì)和很有用的。“To call it a day"at work so you can go party.”,就是說下班之后去派對狂歡,其中“clock out”即打卡下班,也可以說punch out,若將“work”換做“class”就是“下課后去玩”。
B:我們都會(huì)有中午沒時(shí)間睡午覺的時(shí)候吧,那這種情況該怎么表達(dá)呢。When one is in adesperate need for a siesta because they become extremely tired in the afternoon and coffee isn't cutting it any longer.這時(shí)就可以用“Mid-day crisis”“午間危機(jī)”來表達(dá)。
A:說了這么多,也許以后在生活中就能用到呢,都是很地道的英文,希望可以對大家有所幫助。
B:以上就是這一期的《I English》,還喜歡嗎。
A:Ok,that's for today's program,thank you for step in.Good bye.
B:Bye bye.
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