【13】阅读是为了炫耀吗?

2023-07-28 05:01:1706:18 1.4万
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Do we read to show off?

阅读是为了炫耀吗?

你有在乘坐公交或地铁时阅读的习惯吗?有部分人可能会随身携带一本经典小说,吸引周围往来人们的注目。今天,Neil和Alice讨论有关人们的阅读习惯。让我们一起来收听节目,并且学习新词汇。

本周问题:

现在人们购买经典著作的数量是多还是少呢?

a) 更多喜欢购买经典著作?

b) 和过去一样

c) 比过去少

通过听到节目的最后,找出正确答案。

听力内容:

Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript

Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Neil…

Alice: … and I'm Alice. Sorry, wait a minute Neil. I'm just finishing this book.

Neil: OK.

Alice: Last page… nearly there… ohh - fantastic book!

Neil: Well I'm glad you enjoyed that. I'm glad you finished your book there Alice! We're talking about books in today's programme. What was it you were reading there?

Alice: No, never mind Neil. It's not your kind of book. You wouldn't like it.

Neil: How do you know?

Alice: Well, I just think you might read something a little more intellectual.

Neil: Oh I see… Well we are talking about the kinds of books people read and what they say about them today.

Alice: Yes. Perhaps you read the works of a famous writer – the classics – Charles Dickens, Shakespeare.

Neil: People will think you are an intellectual. You can show off by reading these books – the classics.

Alice: Or perhaps you read popular novels or romantic fiction – a light easy read.

Neil: When you go on holiday – maybe to the beach – what kind of books do you read? And what do you read when you're going to work?

Alice: We're going to hear part of a BBC interview with David Adshead from the Commuter Book Club. A commuter travels to work by bus, train or here in London, The Tube, a train that goes all over the city, mostly underground.

Neil: And Alice as usual, we have a quiz question. Are you ready?

Alice: Yes, absolutely.

Neil: OK. It's about classic book sales. So these days are people buying…

a) more classic books?

b) the same number of classic books?

c) fewer classic books than they used to?

Alice: Oh that's an interesting one. Tricky to guess but I'm going to say c) fewer classic books.

Neil: OK, well, let’s find out the answer at the end of the programme. But now, here is David Adshead from the Commuter Club. What kind of book does he say people usually take with them to the beach?

INSERT

David Adshead, Commuter Book Club

People often think that, you know, traditionally you take a light easy read for the beach and on the train, um, you maybe read something very different.

Interviewer

… if only to show off.

David Adshead

Exactly, to appear to others to be more intellectual. But actually, what we find in this is that it really comes down to the individual – what they like to read and actually we've seen this summer a lot of the book sales - summer reads is generally lighter books, easier to get on with, to take away on holiday - but the big retailers have seen a shift actually - people moving sort of slightly higher brow, taking away more classic books. Sales in that way have increased.

Neil: David Adshead from the Commuter Book Club there. He says that people usually – traditionally - take a light, easy read to the beach or on the train.

Alice: Yes. He says these books are easier to get on with. David says that it really comes down to the individual - each person is different. But he says that there has been a shift – a change – in what people read.

Neil: Yes, he says that the shops that sell books – that's the retailers – say the books people are buying are more highbrow – the classics, as we were talking about.

Alice: Absolutely. Highbrow books are read by intellectuals or perhaps the people who read these books are just showing off.

Neil: Yes, maybe they are. Well I wonder if these people have read any books by Fiona Harper. She writes romantic novels – that's stories about love.

Alice: Light reading – not highbrow. She was also at this interview about the Commuter Book Club.

Neil: Now, do commuters read her romantic novels on the Tube?

Alice: Well here is novelist Fiona Harper talking about how she writes her romantic novels. She wants people to not stop reading her stories once they start – she wants them to be hooked.

INSERT

Author Fiona Harper

I think what it comes down to most of the time is you just want to write a really good story because if you write a good story then hopefully people are hooked, they'll keep turning the pages and..

Interviewer

And do you wonder whether they are reading them on holiday? I mean presumably, they're more likely to read your stuff on holiday than when they’re sitting on the Tube being looked at by lots of other people. I don't know.

Author Fiona Harper

Possibly, although with the advent of e-readers, you can read anything you like and no one knows – or on your phone – no one knows what you're reading.

Interviewer

And that's an important point.

Neil: That's the author Fiona Harper talking about romantic novels. So do commuters read her books on the Tube?

Alice: Well perhaps you don't want others to see you reading that stuff. It can be a bit embarrassing. It shouldn't be, but Fiona says you can also use an e-reader.

Neil: An e-reader – that's an electronic book. Instead of pages, you read off a screen.

Alice: Well if you use an e-reader or tablet, no one knows what you're reading.

Neil: So perhaps they are reading a romantic novel – no one knows. OK. Let's take a moment to look at some of today's words.

Alice: Here they are:

intellectual

show off

the classics

romantic fiction

light read

heavy read

retailers

highbrow

shift

hooked

advent

e-reader

Neil: And before we go, the answer to today's quiz question. I asked about classic books. Are people these days buying…

a) more classic books?

b) the same number of classic books?

c) fewer classic books than they used to?

Alice: Yes. And I said c) fewer classic books.

Neil: Well I'm afraid to say Alice that you're wrong.

Alice: Oh no.

Neil: I know. They're reading more classic books!

Alice: Oh excellent!

Neil: Sales of these books are apparently increasing.

Alice: Well that's good to hear.

Neil: And that's the end of today's 6 Minute English. Please do join us again soon.

Alice: And keep reading books… in English. Highbrow classics or a light read – it doesn't matter.

Neil: It doesn't matter at all.

Both: Bye.



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