英语听力汇总   |   随身英语The Story of the Olympics 奥林匹克故事

https://online2.tingclass.net/lesson/shi0529/0001/1631/bbc_olympic_takeaway_ancient_olympics.mp3

更新日期:2010-05-18浏览次数:1958次所属教程:

-字号+

听力原文

      To trace the origins of the modern Olympic Games we must travel back nearly 3,000 years in time to Ancient Greece, when young men proved their physical prowess and fighting skills by competing in sporting activities. 
      But the ancient Olympic Games were not solely about sporting endeavour; they were also used as an opportunity for the Greeks to honour their gods, particularly Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, whose massive statue stood in the Valley of Olympia.

      Many of the sports practised by the Ancient Greeks still exist in an adapted form today, including wrestling, boxing, running, jumping and throwing contests.

       But there are important differences. Modern day spectators would be astonished if the athletes competed naked like the Ancient Greeks did.

       Combat sports could be much tougher in those days: boxers fought wearing leather gloves with pieces of metal attached to their knuckles. The Greeks also fought in an event called the ‘pankration’ in which no holds were barred and eye-gouging was permitted.

       Although the Olympic Games fell into decline after Greece was conquered by the Roman Empire in 146BC, the spirit of the games did not die away altogether.

       Interest in the games was revived in the 19th Century after a wealthy Greek philanthropist paid for the renovation of an ancient stadium in Athens. The result was the 1859 Olympic Games staged between just two countries: Greece and the Ottoman Empire.

        International interest grew, and in 1894 a French aristocrat called Pierre de Coubertin hosted a congress at the Sorbonne University in Paris in order to suggest a new modern Olympic Games.

         De Coubertin’s ideas were met with international approval and the first Olympic Games of the modern age took place in Athens in 1896.

         Since then the Olympics have gone from strength to strength, with competitors from all over the world taking part, and billions more watching on television.

GLOSSARY 词汇表

trace the origins
追踪起源
fighting skills
搏斗技能
honour their gods
祭神
astonished
惊讶的
leather gloves
皮手套
no holds were barred
没有限制的,没有约束的
fell into decline
开始衰败
146BC
公元前146年
philanthropist
慈善家
aristocrat
贵族
physical prowess
体魄
sporting endeavour
体育运动拼搏
adapted form
改变形式 (新形式)
naked
裸体的
knuckles
指关节
eye-gouging
挖出眼睛
conquered
征服
revived
恢复 (比赛)
renovation
维修翻新
hosted a congress
主持代表大会