慢速英语-美国大峡谷 难以言表的美|口语跟读素材

2022-07-26 23:52:20


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慢速英语:美国大峡谷 难以言表的美



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跟读小建议:

1.在听音频之前,自己可以试着读一遍文章;

2.然后听音频,看看哪里没有读对,重点看单词读音和语音现象; 

3.然后就同步跟着音频读(跟读就是你的声音和音频一样同步)。语音语调不好都没有关系,全都可以通过模仿搞定。只要读得遍数够多,一定可以被自己得声音帅醒,加油!


英文对照

The  Grand Canyon: Beyond Words

Our National Parks journey continues this week in one of the most popular and beautiful places in America: Grand Canyon National Park in the state of Arizona.

The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, and one of the largest canyons on Earth. It stretches  for 450 kilometers. Parts of the canyon are more than 30 kilometers wide and one kilometer deep.

Many writers have tried to describe the wonder of the Grand Canyon. They use words like mysterious, overpowering, and strange. But it is not possible to put human meaning to such a place. The Grand Canyon truly is beyond words.

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The Colorado River

"Is this your first time at the Grand Canyon?"

“Yes...."

And what do you think (of the Grand Canyon)? Do you have a few words to describe it?”

“Beautiful. Amazing."

"What do you think of the Grand Canyon?"

"Very huge. Very colorful.”

"Do you have some words to describe what you are seeing?"

“Magic. It’s so magic(al) when I see it at first look.”

A look back in time

The canyons of America’s Southwest are deep, ancient openings in the Earth.They look as if they formed as the earth split apart.

In reality, rivers formed these canyons.

Forty million years ago, the Colorado River began cutting through the area around the present-day Grand Canyon. The river carried dirt and pieces of stone that slowly ate away at the surrounding rock. It left a pathway of enormous rock openings. At the same time, forces deep within the Earth pushed up the surrounding land.

Rain, snow, ice, wind and plant roots rubbed away at the top of this new canyon. Below, the river continued to uncover more and more levels of ancient rock.

Some of the exposed rocks along the Grand Canyon’s walls are nearly 2 billion years old. They are among the oldest rocks on earth, with many levels of granite, schist, limestone and sandstone.

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The California Condor. Regarded as one of the rarest birds in the world, it is the largest bird in North America.

Environment

The Grand Canyon measures 2,500 meters from the canyon floor to its highest point.

Because of its size, the weather at the top of the canyon is often much different from the bottom.

On some winter days, for example, you may find cold winds and snow at the top. But at the bottom of the canyon, you may find warm winds and flowers.

The Grand Canyon is home to some 2,000 plant species. Some of these species can only be found in the park.

The Grand Canyon was named a Globally Important Bird Area in 2014 because of the role it plays in protecting many species of birds.

Humans in the Grand Canyon

Native American occupied the Grand Canyon 3,000years ago. Bones, hair, feathers and the remains of plants have been found in deep, dry caves high in the rock walls.

The Hopi, the Paiute, the Navajo and other Native American tribes have all been in the area for at least700 years.

In 1869, American John Wesley Powell explored the Grand Canyon. He recorded much of what we know today about the area.

Powell and his group traveled in four boats along the Colorado River. He and his group of explorers knew very little about getting over the fast, rocky waters of the Colorado River. In many places, boast could be turned over by giant waves.

Soon after they started their journey, Powell’s group lost some of its food and equipment. Three members decided to leave the group. As they walked up and out of the Grand Canyon, they were killed by Native Americans.

The rest of Powell's group survived the journey. Starved and tired, Powell and his group reached the end of the canyon. They had traveled by boat down the Colorado for more than three months.

John Wesley Powell’s reports and maps from the trip greatly increased interest in the Grand Canyon. But visitors did not begin to go there in large numbers until1901. That year, a railway was built that reached the area.

Visiting the Grand Canyon

Five million people visit the Grand Canyon National Park every year. The first sight of the canyon can leave visitors speechless.

Depending on the time of day, the sun lights up the rock walls in red, orange, and golden colors. The bright colors are the result of minerals in the rock. Their appearance changes endlessly -- with the light, the time of year, and the weather.

At sunset, the canyon walls display fiery red and gold hues. Then they take on softer colors of blue, purple, and green.

Most visitors walk along paths partway down the canyon. It takes several hours to walk to the bottom, and even longer to climb back up. Some visitors choose to ride mules to the bottom of the canyon. Mules are strong, sturdy animals that look similar to horses.

Visitors can also explore the Grand Canyon in other ways. Hundreds of thousands of people see the canyon by air each year. They pay a helicopter or an airplane pilot to fly them above and around the canyon.

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Thousands of people every year choose to explore the Grand Canyon by boat from the Colorado River. These trips last one to three weeks.

Most people who come to the Grand Canyon National Park visit an area known as the “South Rim.” That area has shuttle buses that take visitors to overlooks.

Fewer people see the canyon from the “North Rim.” The North Rim is less than 20 kilometers across the canyon from the South Rim, but visitors must drive more than 350 kilometers by car from the South Rim to access the north Rim.

Visitors can also see the Grand Canyon from a huge glass walkway called the Skywalk. The Skywalk is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in the western part of the canyon. The Hualapai Indians built it to increase tourism at the reservation. It opened in 2007.

The Skywalk extends more than 20 meters from the canyon’s rim. It is suspended more than 1,200 meters above the bottom of the canyon, and is shaped like a giant horseshoe.

Many call the skywalk an engineering wonder. But others have criticized the skywalk and its development. They say it reduces the enjoyment of nature in the Grand Canyon.

For visitors hoping to get a view of the entire Grand Canyon, they will have tot ravel well beyond the state of Arizona.

The only place to see the entire canyon at once is from outer space.

I'm Ashley Thompson.

And I'm Jonathan Evans.

Words in This Story

enormous - adj. very great in size or amount

speechless - adj. unable to speak because of anger, surprise, etc

minerals - n. a substance (such as quartz, coal, petroleum, salt, etc.) that isnaturally formed under the ground

helicopter - n. an aircraft that can stay in the air without moving forward and that has metal blades that turn around on its top

access - v. to be able to use, enter, or get near (something)

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