| Song | Lesson 25 The Cutty Sark |
| Artist | 英语听力 |
| Album | 新概念英语(第三册) |
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| [00:01.040] | --- lesson 25 The Cutty Sark “ |
| [00:05.400] | --- Listen to the tape then answer the question below. |
| [00:10.800] | --- What piece of bad luck prevented the Cutty Sark from winning the race? |
| [00:18.440] | One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. |
| [00:26.440] | She stands on dry land and is visited by thousands of people each year. |
| [00:32.360] | She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past. |
| [00:38.600] | Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. |
| [00:49.200] | The Cutty Sark was one of the fastest sailing ships that has ever been built.^“ |
| [00:54.600] | The only other ship to match her was the Thermopylae. |
| [00:58.680] | Both these ships set out from Shanghai on June 18th, 1872 on an exciting race to England. |
| [01:07.040] | This race, which went on for exactly four months, was the last of its kind. |
| [01:13.000] | It marked the end of the great tradition of ships with sails and the beginning of a new era. |
| [01:20.240] | The first of the two ships to reach Java after the race had begun was the Thermopylae, but on the Indian Ocean, the Cutty Sark took the lead. |
| [01:30.280] | It seemed certain that she would be the first ship home, but during the race she had a lot of bad luck. |
| [01:37.720] | In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away. |
| [01:44.000] | The Cutty Sark rolled from side to side and it became impossible to steer her. |
| [01:50.040] | A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. |
| [01:56.480] | This greatly reduced the speed of the ship, |
| [01:59.280] | for there was a danger that if she travelled too quickly, this rudder would be torn away as well. |
| [02:05.920] | Because of this, the Cutty Sark lost her lead. |
| [02:10.040] | After crossing the Equator, the captain called in at a port to have a new rudder fitted, |
| [02:15.720] | but by now the Thermopylae was over five hundred miles ahead |
| [02:20.560] | Though the new rudder was fitted at tremendous speed, it was impossible for the Cutty Sark to win. |
| [02:26.800] | She arrived in England a week after the Thermopylae. |
| [02:30.920] | Even this was remarkable, considering that she had had so many delays. |
| [02:36.560] | There is no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder she would have won the race easily. |
| [00:01.040] | lesson 25 The Cutty Sark " |
| [00:05.400] | Listen to the tape then answer the question below. |
| [00:10.800] | What piece of bad luck prevented the Cutty Sark from winning the race? |
| [00:18.440] | One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. |
| [00:26.440] | She stands on dry land and is visited by thousands of people each year. |
| [00:32.360] | She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past. |
| [00:38.600] | Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. |
| [00:49.200] | The Cutty Sark was one of the fastest sailing ships that has ever been built." |
| [00:54.600] | The only other ship to match her was the Thermopylae. |
| [00:58.680] | Both these ships set out from Shanghai on June 18th, 1872 on an exciting race to England. |
| [01:07.040] | This race, which went on for exactly four months, was the last of its kind. |
| [01:13.000] | It marked the end of the great tradition of ships with sails and the beginning of a new era. |
| [01:20.240] | The first of the two ships to reach Java after the race had begun was the Thermopylae, but on the Indian Ocean, the Cutty Sark took the lead. |
| [01:30.280] | It seemed certain that she would be the first ship home, but during the race she had a lot of bad luck. |
| [01:37.720] | In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away. |
| [01:44.000] | The Cutty Sark rolled from side to side and it became impossible to steer her. |
| [01:50.040] | A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. |
| [01:56.480] | This greatly reduced the speed of the ship, |
| [01:59.280] | for there was a danger that if she travelled too quickly, this rudder would be torn away as well. |
| [02:05.920] | Because of this, the Cutty Sark lost her lead. |
| [02:10.040] | After crossing the Equator, the captain called in at a port to have a new rudder fitted, |
| [02:15.720] | but by now the Thermopylae was over five hundred miles ahead |
| [02:20.560] | Though the new rudder was fitted at tremendous speed, it was impossible for the Cutty Sark to win. |
| [02:26.800] | She arrived in England a week after the Thermopylae. |
| [02:30.920] | Even this was remarkable, considering that she had had so many delays. |
| [02:36.560] | There is no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder she would have won the race easily. |
| [00:01.040] | lesson 25 The Cutty Sark " |
| [00:05.400] | Listen to the tape then answer the question below. |
| [00:10.800] | What piece of bad luck prevented the Cutty Sark from winning the race? |
| [00:18.440] | One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. |
| [00:26.440] | She stands on dry land and is visited by thousands of people each year. |
| [00:32.360] | She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past. |
| [00:38.600] | Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. |
| [00:49.200] | The Cutty Sark was one of the fastest sailing ships that has ever been built." |
| [00:54.600] | The only other ship to match her was the Thermopylae. |
| [00:58.680] | Both these ships set out from Shanghai on June 18th, 1872 on an exciting race to England. |
| [01:07.040] | This race, which went on for exactly four months, was the last of its kind. |
| [01:13.000] | It marked the end of the great tradition of ships with sails and the beginning of a new era. |
| [01:20.240] | The first of the two ships to reach Java after the race had begun was the Thermopylae, but on the Indian Ocean, the Cutty Sark took the lead. |
| [01:30.280] | It seemed certain that she would be the first ship home, but during the race she had a lot of bad luck. |
| [01:37.720] | In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away. |
| [01:44.000] | The Cutty Sark rolled from side to side and it became impossible to steer her. |
| [01:50.040] | A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. |
| [01:56.480] | This greatly reduced the speed of the ship, |
| [01:59.280] | for there was a danger that if she travelled too quickly, this rudder would be torn away as well. |
| [02:05.920] | Because of this, the Cutty Sark lost her lead. |
| [02:10.040] | After crossing the Equator, the captain called in at a port to have a new rudder fitted, |
| [02:15.720] | but by now the Thermopylae was over five hundred miles ahead |
| [02:20.560] | Though the new rudder was fitted at tremendous speed, it was impossible for the Cutty Sark to win. |
| [02:26.800] | She arrived in England a week after the Thermopylae. |
| [02:30.920] | Even this was remarkable, considering that she had had so many delays. |
| [02:36.560] | There is no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder she would have won the race easily. |