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大学校园英语广播稿
【篇一:
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hospitalitys
b:
ok,ijustwanttoknowaboutit.a:
that’sgreat!
now,letmeaskyousomequestion?
ifanamericanfriendhas
invitedyoutovisithisfamily.youveneverbeentoanamericanshomebefore,and
yourenotsurewhattodo.shouldyoutakeagift?
howshouldyoudress?
whattime
shouldyouarrive?
whatshouldyoudowhenyougetthere?
如果一位美国朋友邀请你
去他家。
你以前从未去过美国人的家,你不确定该怎么做。
该带一个礼物吗?
该怎么穿?
该
几点到?
到了那里该做什么?
b:
actually,iknowit.whenyouretheguest,youshould
justmakeyourselfathome.我若是客人,只要使自己感到自在就好了。
a:
yeah,youareknowledgeable!
thatswhathospitalityisallabout:
makingpeople
feelathomewhentheyrenot.待客之道就是这样:
虽然不是在家里,却使客人有实至如归
之感。
b:
iamflatted,andiknowthatthequestionofwhetherornottobringagift
oftenmakesguestssquirm.givingyourhostagiftisnotjustasocialnicetyin
somecultures-itsexpected.butinamericanculture,aguestisnotobligatedtobring
apresent.ofcourse,somepeopledobringasmalltokenofappreciationtotheir
host.appropriategiftsforgeneraloccasionsmightbeflowers,candyor-ifthefamily
hassmallchildren-toys.ifyouchoosenottobringagift,dontworry.noonewill
evennotice.在拜访友人之前,我们还应考虑礼物的问题,但是否带礼物常使客人不安。
在
某些文化中,送主人礼物不只是社交礼节——还是必要的。
但是在美国文化中,客人并不一
定要带礼物。
当然,有些人的确会带个表示感谢的小礼物给他们的主人。
在一般情况下,带
花或是糖果,如果这家人有小孩,玩具应当是恰当的礼物。
如果你选择不带礼物,别担心,
甚至没有人会注意到的。
b:
thisisabasicetiquette,whenyouvehadplenty,youmightoffertoclear
thetableorwashthedishes.butsinceyouretheguest,yourhostsmaynotletyou.
instead,theymayinviteeveryonetomovetothelivingroomfordessertwithtea
orcoffee.afteranhourorsoofgeneralchit-chat,itsprobablytimetoheadfor
thedoor.youdontwanttowearoutyourb:
yeah,youmightthinkthatallmodernsocietieswouldhavethesamegrooming
andpersonalhygienepractices.whilemostmodernpeopleagreethatthesethingsare
important,peopleindifferentculturestakecareofthemselvesindifferentways.
虽然大多数的现代人都同意这些事很重要,但不同文化背景的人打理自己的方法也不一样。
a:
bythewayiremindofajoke!
thereusedtobeanoldjokeinamericathat
peopleshouldtakeabathonceaweek,whethertheyneedoneornot.infact,though,
americansoccasionallyforahaircut,apermorjustsomefriendlyconversation.以前在
美国有一个老笑话,说不管人们需不需要,他们至少每个礼拜该洗一次澡。
不过事实上,美
国人每天会洗一次澡,或者更普遍的作法是每天淋浴一次。
但是不同于某些文化习惯的是,
美国人在清晨淋浴,以使他们展开清新的一天。
而且美国人不上美容院去洗头,他们宁可自
己洗头和整理发型。
所以美国人如果有一天头发很丑,除了怪自己之外就没什么好抱怨的了。
然而大部份的美国人偶尔会到美容院或理发厅去,剪头发、烫头发,或是去跟人聊聊天。
b:
inadditiontothis,americansareknownforhavingverysensitivenoses.
inamerica,b.o.(bodyodor)issociallyunacceptable.forthatreason,americans
considertheuseofdeodorantoranti-perspirantamust.ladiesoftenaddatouch
ofperfumeforanextrafreshscent.menmaysplashonafter-shavelotionor
manly-smellingcologne.anotherculturalno-noinamericaisbadbreath.americans
dontliketosmellwhatotherpeopleateforlunch-especiallyonionsorgarlic.theirsolution?
mouthwash,breathmintsand
evenbrushingtheirteethaftermeals.除此之外,美国人的鼻子是出了名的灵。
在美国,
体臭在社交上是不被接受的。
因此,美国人会认为使用除臭剂或止汗剂是必须的。
女士们通
常会再抹点香水以增加清香;男士则拍一些刮胡水或是男性古龙水在脸上。
在美国文化里的
另一项禁忌是口臭。
美国人不喜欢闻别人午餐后留在口中的味道--尤其是洋葱或大蒜。
他们
怎么解决这问题呢?
漱口、吃薄荷糖、甚至饭后刷牙。
b:
toamericans,evenifwedonthavemuchtoworkwith,wehavetomakethe
bestofwhatwevegot.myfriends,ifyouhaveamericanfriends,shouldtakemore
attentiontoit.对美国人而言,就算我们没有非常好的先天条件,但至少该尽力将已有
的好好发挥。
亲爱的朋友们,如果你有美国朋友的话,在这些方面应该要多留心哦。
a:
today,weknowmoreaboutentertainguests,groomingandpersonalhygieneof
americanculture.andletushopenextprogram,good-byeb:
seeyou篇二:
大学校园英语广播对话稿之音乐专题michael:
howareyoudoingguys,immichaelontheairjustforyou!
april:
hi!
imapril,weareherewithyouthistuesdayneverland.nowletsentertheworldofmusic(music......)21guns,greendaymichael:
ok,soundsgreat?
thatsthe21gunsfromgreenday.来自绿日乐队的二
十一枪。
thissongsendoutthemessagethattheyaretotallyagainstwarandviolence.
april:
itseemsthatyouarefamiliartotheband.sohowaboutabriefintroduction?
michael:
greendayisanamericanpunkrockbandformedin1987.april:
yeah.punkmusicisverypopularatthattime.startedin1970s,itquickly
coveredtheworldandconqueredtheoldfashions.
【5.21】
(music?
?
)holidayfromgreenday来自绿日乐队的holiday。
[2.10]michael:
hum...thebandhasconsistedofleadvocalistandguitaristbilliejoe
majorityofitsexistence.april:
exactly.michael,iwonderhowtheystartedaspunksandwentthrough20
year,how’stheirbeginning?
michael:
greendaywasoriginallypartofthepunksceneat924gilmanstreet
inberkeley,california.绿日乐队原本是位于加尼福尼亚另类音乐俱乐部的朋克一族。
at
thattime,theyarecalledsweetchildren.andbilliejoewasjust15yearsold.april:
wow,that’salongtimeago!
april:
punksalwaysdressstrangelyandactdifferentlyfromthepeopleoftheir
age.differentattitudestowardthem.despideofthis,manyofthemaredoingjust
themselves.
michael:
thatistrue.punkmusicisalwaysfullofangerfullofsadnessand
fullofenthusiasm.ilikethepassionhideintherhythm,inthevoiceoftheguitar,
inthespecialvoiceofthesingers.whilemostpunkrockusesthedistorted(变声
的)guitarsandnoisydrummingthatisderivedfrom1960sgaragerockand1970spub
rock,somepunkbandsincorporateelementsfromothermusicstyles,suchasmetal
orfolkrock.音乐放大到减小?
【2.12】april:
hereisanotherpunkband:
mychemicalromance.let’senjoythe
song:
helenafromthem
(helena开始)a:
michael?
judgingfromyourintroductionsabouttheseveralbands,youmust
befamiliarwiththestyleofpunkmusic,right?
m:
yeah,iamapunkrockfan.that’snatural.a:
sohere’smyquestion:
wherewastheword“punk”firstcalled?
朋克这个
词语是起源于哪里呢?
anyidea?
m:
england!
that’smypieceofcake..helena声音渐弱[3.23](whati’vedone渐强)a:
that’stheanswer.thewordwasdevelopedinthe1970sintheunitedkingdom.
inthosedayshardlyanythingpositivecouldbefoundinthewordpunk.由于英国当
时的经济危机,庞克应景而生,it’sallthedepression.只是在当时的美国,流行的
progressiverockmusic就截然不同了。
m:
meanwhile,americansaredoingthemusicstyletheycalledprogressiverock
music,激进式摇滚乐,whichistotallydifferentfromthebritishpunk.a:
canyoufind
outthestyleofthecurrentbackgroundmusic?
m:
ofcourse,samewiththesongof21gunsattheverybeginning,thecurrentsong,
whati’vedonebythebandlinkinpark,isalsofromthefilm,thetransformers!
这首林肯公园的whati’vedone,同样也是变形金刚的主题曲。
a:
let’sappreciateit.(whati’vedone音乐开始大声放映)(音乐停)【3.28】
(背景音乐21stcenturybreakdown【小声】响起)a:
that’stypicalprogressive
rockmusic!
诗篇式的摇滚乐,十多分钟的solo,音乐十分注重技巧化的表达,这是激进摇滚的特点,也是linkinpark的曲风。
m:
wow?
thelyricsarejustkillingme!
april,nowit’syourturn.tellussomethingabout
theamericanrockbandandtheirmusic.a:
sure.linkinparkisanamericanrockbandfromagourahills,california.也
就是美国加州的摇滚乐队。
formedin1996,thebandrosetointernationalfamewiththeir
debutalbum,hybridtheory,whichwascertifieddiamondbytheriaain2005andmulti-platinuminseveralothercountries.yeah,随着2000年林肯公园首张专辑
《混合理论(hybridtheory)》在主流音乐市场上bigsuccess,thesixboysrapidlygained
fame.
m:
itsfollowingstudioalbum,meteora,continuedthebandssuccess,in2003,mtv2
namedlinkinparkthesixthgreatestbandofthemusicvideoeraandthethirdbest
ofthenewmillenniumbehindoasisandcoldplay.林肯公园的第二张专辑《天空之城—
meteora》也取得可喜的成功.a:
toppingthebillboard200albumchartin2003,andwasfollowedbyextensive
touringandcharityworkaroundtheworld.havingadaptedthenumetalandrapmetalgeestoaradio-friendlyyet
densely-layeredstyleinhybridtheoryandmeteora,thebandexploredothergees
intheirnextstudioalbum,minutestomidnight,《末日警钟》,whichwasreleasedin
2007.thealbumtoppedthebillboardchartsandhadthethirdbestdebutweekofany
albumthatyear.这张专辑不再是新金属的风格,而走向主流,但仍然受到了歌迷的喜欢,
截至2009年10月已经销售超过8million.m:
thebandsmostrecentstudioalbum,athousandsuns,《千日荣光》,wasreleased
onseptember8,2010.linkinparkhassoldover50millionalbumsworldwideandhas
wontwogrammyawards.
(intheend渐大)
m:
irecognizethissong.april.a:
intheend,i’dliketosharethissong.而这首歌的名字同样也是intheend.
与之前的whati’vedone略有不同,这一首带有大量的rap和solo。
differentmusic,butfamiliarstyle,takeyoutointerpretthemeaningbehindthesong.m:
that’sallfortoday’smusic.forneverlandi’mmichaelontheair.a:
i’
maprillee,enjoythesong.intheend.(音乐声渐大)【3.36】篇三:
outdoorsports—rockclimbing大学生广播站英文广播
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jumping,drifting,surfing,gliding,hiking,skiing,grassintroductionoffengyunorganization.fengyunstudentorganizationisprimarily
engagedinrockclimbing,so,today’spointistheveryrockclimbing.formanypeople,mountaineeringisnotonlyrelaxationorahobbybutalsoatest
ofnerveandskills.asuccessfulrockclimbingwillcreateasenseofachievement.for
climbers,it’saproofoftheirstrength,braveryandintelligence.rock-climbingistheoriginalextreme
sport.basically,rockclimbingisgoingfromthebottomofawalltothetopand
thenbackdownagain.themeangoalistohavefunwhiledoingsoandnotto
die,althoughthere’relotsofsafetyprocedures.itsrootsgobackatleast200
yearstotheexplorersofthehighalpsandhimalayasandprobablyevenfurther.also
it’sadangeroussportthatrequiresexperience,skillandacoolhead.maybeit
willmakeyourhairstandonendwhenyoulooksdownathundredsoffeetofempty.but
ifyou’retherighttypeofpersontodoit,awholenewworldofverticalfunwill
openup.
movinguparockusingfixedorplacedprotectingasameansofprogressionis
knownintheusassixthclassclimbing