EP17 五分钟英语-Weekend Edition III

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: Welcome to this weekend edition! The sun finally comes out and you can smell the freshness of spring in the air. Meanwhile, the temperature has risen from low teens to mid 20s. Spring is here. As many of us are still struggling with the covid spread and confiding ourselves at home, we just need some boost, spiritually. So today, I am sharing an article about the super Tennis star Naomi Osaka. Her recent comeback may bring some much needed positive spirit that the city, Shanghai, really needs. Go Ahead, Count Naomi Osaka Out 第一部分:(1:04") Naomi Osaka doesn’t usually follow pretournament chatter before she hits the court, but last month was an exception. One evening she heard a former rival of hers, Caroline Wozniacki, analyzing the lineup for the Miami Open on TV and predicting who would advance. Wozniacki’s picks assumed that Osaka would lose her next match. The assessment was fair, given Osaka’s struggles lately. The 24-year-old’s extremely public unraveling since disclosing mental health challenges and withdrawing from the French Open last spring has been excruciating to watch. In the past year, Osaka fell from the top-ranked women’s tennis player in the world to 85th. She hadn’t made a final since early 2021. You don’t have to care about tennis to empathize with an extraordinarily talented person struggling to rally her way out of a world-class hole. But, by Osaka’s own account, Wozniacki’s dismissal of her chances may have been just the jolt she needed. In her next match, on March 24, she soundly defeated her opponent, Angelique Kerber, qualifying for the semifinals. After the match, Osaka attributed her success in part to Wozniacki’s slight: “I was kind of thinking about it in my head a lot during when I was playing just now,” she told reporters. “I don’t really say I had, like, a vendetta, but I was like, ‘Hm, I know I was kind of underachieving these last couple of months, but I still feel like I’m a pretty good player.’” And she found that she was ready to prove it. So it turns out that Wozniacki gave Osaka a powerful gift: She underestimated her. Osaka’s breakthrough shows how being counted out can serve as rocket fuel for performance. You’re probably familiar with the advice to think positively and visualize your success, while a fear of failure is generally seen as a negative mind-set. In its most extreme form, it’s known as atychiphobia. But sometimes playing with your back against the wall can be remarkably freeing. The only way out is up. This isn’t to say that harsh criticism is a good way to spur someone to achieve. In Osaka’s case, her performance in Miami was a marked departure from just a couple of weeks before, when she was brought to tears at the Indian Wells tournament in California by a heckler who screamed, “Naomi, you suck!” She lost in the second round. 第二部分:(4:28") Maybe, based on our performance, the critic has a point. But we don’t have to let that person be right. Once we see the disconnect between our potential and our performance, it’s up to us to channel the power of the underdog effect and fight back, to prove where we belong. That’s what Osaka did at Miami. After her rally there, she catapulted ahead 42 slots in the global rankings, to 35th. She made her first final in a year. That’s where she lost, to 20-year-old Iga Swiatek. Still, Osaka was back. And as she told reporters after the match, she has her sights set on reclaiming the top spot. “It feels kind of good to chase something,” she said. “That’s a feeling that I have been missing.”

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EP16 五分钟英语-About Biz News

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: 各位听友,早上好!首先,很高兴你还在继续收听我的节目。 I had to take a hiatus for more than a week due to some unexpected events. As many of you know, I currently live in Shanghai. My city is going through the toughest time in a very very long time. I have never seen anything like this before, and neither have my parents, who also grew up here. But, as Covid rips though the city and most of us are in lockdown, I have also seen kindness and compassion. We are helping each other when resources are strained. And we know, we will see the end of the tunnel soon. OK, now let’s back to the program. We are going to cover some major business news in today’s episode. Here we go. 第一部分:英语新闻朗读(0:10") * Elon Musk to Join Twitter’s Board of Directors After Becoming Largest Shareholder. (Wall Street Journal) * China minted 62 billionaires last year, more than any other country. (Business Insider) * GM and Honda to produce 'attainable EVs' in bid to surpass Tesla sales. (Reuters) * Spirit Airlines Stock Slides After JetBlue Tests Frontier Tie-Up With $3.6 Billion Takeover Bid. (theStreet) * Here’s the first Wall Street recession call of the new inflation era. (MarketWatch) 第二部分:重要单词回顾(8:06") * Culminate: reach a climax or point of highest development; 达到高潮,达到顶峰 * Mint: produce for the first time; 首创 * Attainable: able to be attained; achievable; 可达到的 * Upend: set or turn (something) on its end or upside down; 终止 * Frenzy: a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior; 疯狂

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EP15 五分钟英语-Weekend Edition II

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: Happy Weekend! 又是周末了,希望各位听友能有机会享受一些闲暇时光 今天是我们的周末特辑,想向大家介绍一篇有关新能源的文章。 这些奇特的新能源的尝试都是像利用大自然赋予的自然条件,来为人类的生活创造动能,但又达到了环保的目的。 We only have one planet that we have to share with billions of people for now and forever. Hope we can do a little bit to help preserve the planet earth, small or big. We are all in this together. 同时希望也大家能关注我的同名公众号EconFinDaily。 项目一:(1:26”) * Kite Power Stacked Turbines Norwegian company Wind Catching Systems is developing a roughly 1,000-foot-tall structure consisting of 126 small turbines stacked and arranged together. The plan is for this “Wind Catching unit” to sit atop a floating platform anchored to the ocean floor about 50 miles offshore. The company says the unit will be able to turn 360 degrees to capture wind from any direction and generate electricity sent via underwater transmission lines back to shore. 项目二:(2:17”) * Kite Power SkySails Group, a Germany-based power company, is developing kites that fly a quarter-mile off the ground to produce energy. As the kite rises, it unwinds a tether connected to a winch and generator, which convert the force on the tether into electricity. 项目三:(3:13”) * Turning Tides When placed underwater, turbines can harness kinetic energy from the natural rise and fall of ocean tides to generate electricity. But turbines placed on the seafloor are expensive to build and maintain. So Scottish company Orbital Marine Power designed a floating tidal turbine named Orbital O2. The 236-foot-long turbine is anchored offshore near Scotland’s Orkney Islands, where a subsea cable connects it to the local grid. It can power around 2,000 U.K. homes and offset more than 2,400 tons of carbon annually. 项目四:(4:12”) * Wave Energy Eco Wave Power Ltd. is working on harnessing water power from the shore. The company has designed 10-foot-long floating devices attached to piers, jetties and existing marine structures. These floaters use the rising and falling movement of waves to generate electricity. The technology requires less than two feet of water to produce energy, “so we can basically install everywhere and anywhere,” says CEO and co-founder Inna Braverman.

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EP13 五分钟英语-About Acquisition

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: Hello, friends Today is Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022. 今天是2022年3月22日,星期二 I am grateful that you keep listening to my program. Your support is what drives me to make this happen. 感谢每位听友的支持。如果你有感兴趣的话题,也欢迎你联系我。 Today, let’s talk about Acquisition, to be more precise, it’s called merger and acquisition, brief for M&A. 1. During 2021, an all-time record of $5.9 trillion in over 63,000 mergers and acquisitions was set. 2021年可以说是并购之年。全球市场的并购总额达到来59000亿美元。那今天我就介绍几则相关的新闻报道。 第一部分:英语新闻朗读(0:10") * Warren Buffett Extends 2022 Purchases With $11.6 Billion Alleghany Deal. (theStreet) * Nielsen Rejects Roughly $9 Billion Takeover Offer From Private-Equity Consortium. (Wall Street Journal) * Amazon Buys MGM For $8.5 Billion : Deal Could Be Unwound In The Future. (Forbes) * JP Morgan confirms €665m takeover of Cork's Global Shares. (IrishTimes) * Universal Music label acquires ape NFT to lead virtual music group. (Reuters) 第二部分:重要单词回顾(6:16") * Surpass: exceed; be greater than; 超过 * Consortium: an association, typically of several business companies; 财团 * Unwind: undo or be undone after winding or being wound; 松开,解脱 * Giant: 大公司 * Capitalize: take the chance to gain advantage from; 取得先机

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EP12 五分钟英语-About Inflation

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: 各位朋友早上好! It’s Monday again. Today is March 21, 2022 今天是2022年3月21日,星期一。上个周末由于一些个人的原因,很遗憾没能制作周末特辑,希望各位听友谅解。 All right, let’s dive in to a new week. I sincerely hope that, we all can regain some of normal lives back as the pandemic finally wines down in our community. At least, I am optimistic. 美国政府上周公布了最新的通胀数据,又是创了近40年的新高。那就今天我就来介绍几则有关通货膨胀,也就inflation,的新闻。 第一部分:英语新闻朗读(0:10") * Uber, Lyft drivers consider quitting as pain at the gas pump grows. (Reuters) * Inflation is getting worse for the goods and services Americans need the most. (Business Insider) * Inflation, explained by eggs. (Vox) * Inflation is everywhere. Except your cell phone bill. (CNN Business) * Inflation triggered an interest rate rise in the US. That could lead to mortgage shock in Australia. (ABC News) 第二部分:重要单词回顾(6:21") * Ride-hailing: 打车 * Rampant: (especially of something unwelcome or unpleasant) flourishing or spreading unchecked;滋长 * Decipher: succeed in understanding, interpreting, or identifying (something);解码,解释 * Prevalent: widespread in a particular area or at a particular time; 普遍 * Duration: the time during which something continues; 期间

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EP10 五分钟英语-About Elon Musk

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: 各位朋友,早上好 今天是2022年3月15日 Today is Tuesday, March 15th 2022. i was searching for ideas given how limited options I have these days. All of a sudden, I saw a tweet between Elon Musk and some U.S. politician. Mr. Musk was quite cynical in his remarks and he was scolding the politician for their inability to conduct meaningful reforms in the U.S. This inspired me to find stories about the legendary businessman, an eccentric entrepreneur. Shockingly, there are so many reports of him. So I picked a few and share them with you today. 第一部分:英语新闻朗读(0:10") * Elon Musk says own ‘physical things’ when inflation is high, but he’s not selling his crypto. (CNBC) * Musk says Tesla, SpaceX face 'significant' inflationary pressure. (Reuters) * Elon Musk and Tesla need a Tim Cook. (TechCrunch) * Will Elon Musk change Germany? (Economists) * Elon Musk tells SEC that preapproved tweets are 'unworkable'. (Procotol) 第二部分:重要单词回顾(6:15") * Roar:move at high speed making a loud prolonged sound; 快速增长 * Logistics: the commercial activity of transporting goods to customers.物流 * Plateau: a state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress;滞胀,瓶颈 Rankle: cause annoyance or resentment that persists; 恼怒 * Subpoena: a writ ordering a person to attend a court; 法院传票

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EP09 五分钟英语-About Environment

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: It’s Monday again. Today is March 14th, 2022. 又是周一了,今天是3月14日。转眼,今天的第一个季度已经要进入尾声。 First, I would like to make a correction. 在昨天的节目里,由于版权的原因,有关相关内容的照片最后未能在公众号里展示,希望听友能谅解。 I know this program was originally planned for business news. Unfortunately, due to the latest geopolitical uncertainty, much of the business news has become too sensitive to broadcast. Therefore, I am pivoting towards to more neutral territories, at least for now. Today, we will again focus on the environment. 第一部分:英语新闻朗读(0:10") * EPA unveils plan to cut interstate smog pollution from power plants. (Reuters) * Millions suffering in deadly pollution ‘sacrifice zones’, warns UN expert. (Guardian) * How did we get here? The roots and impacts of the climate crisis. (ScienceNews) * A growing force in the climate movement: Moms. (New York Times) * Nature must have equal footing in climate change policy, experts tell CDP Awards. (EuroNews) 第二部分:重要单词回顾(5:52") * Consistent: compatible or in agreement with something; 一致的 * Respiratory: relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration; 呼吸道的 * Trap: prevent (someone) from escaping from a place; 别困的 * Catapult: move suddenly or at great speed as though hurled by a catapult; 弹射器 * Sustainability: the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level; 可持续的

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EP08 五分钟英语-About Endurance

#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟 开场白: Happy Weekend, my listeners. 各位朋友,周末愉快! Even though the spring has finally arrived, we are facing some tough challenges as the pandemic is re-surging in our communities and may have inconveniently affected our daily lives. However, we all know that we are going to win the battle. It has a been a marathon and we are just a few miles away from the finish line. Please stay positive, be vigilant, and act cautiously. 今天又是我们的周末特辑了。本期节目想和大家分享一片有关探险发现的文章。 Today’s piece is from the New York Times * At the Bottom of an Icy Sea, One of History’s Great Wrecks Is Found Explorers and researchers, battling freezing temperatures, have located Endurance, Ernest Shackleton’s ship that sank in the Antarctic in 1915. * About the Ship Endurance, a 144-foot, three-masted wooden ship, holds a revered place in polar history because it spawned one of the greatest survival stories in the annals of exploration. Its location, nearly 10,000 feet down in waters that are among the iciest on Earth, placed it among the most celebrated shipwrecks that had not been found. The first images of the ship since those taken by Shackleton’s photographer, Frank Hurley, revealed parts of the vessel in astonishing detail. An image of the stern showed the name “ENDURANCE” above a five-pointed star, a holdover from before Shackleton bought the ship, when it was named Polaris. Another showed the rear deck and the ship’s wheel. * How is it Discovered The ship was found about four miles south of the last location recorded by Shackleton’s captain and navigator, Frank Worsley. The search had been conducted over a wide area to account for errors in Worsley’s navigation equipment. The battery-powered submersibles combed the seafloor twice a day, for about six hours at a time. They used sonar to scan a swath of the smooth seabed, looking for anything that rose above it. Once the wreck was located several days ago, the equipment was swapped for high-resolution cameras and other instruments to make detailed images and scans. * The Endeavor Shackleton left England aboard Endurance with a crew of 27 in 1914, bound for a bay on the Wendell Sea that was meant to be the starting point for an attempt by him and a small party to be the first to cross Antarctica. This was close to the end of what has become known as the heroic age of Antarctic exploration, which included treks by the Norwegian Roald Amundsen, who in 1911 was the first to reach the pole, and by Robert Falcon Scott, a Briton who died after reaching it a month later. Shackleton never made it to the pole or beyond, but his leadership in rescuing all his crew and his exploits, which included an 800-mile open-boat journey across the treacherous Southern Ocean to the island of South Georgia, made him a hero in Britain.

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