(美音版)新概念英語第四冊:Lesson 26 The past life of the earth

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Lesson 26 The past life of the earth
    第26課 地球上的昔日生命
    First listen and then answer the following question.
    聽錄音,然后回答以下問題。
    What is the main condition for the preservation of the remains of any living creature?
    It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved,
    只有生活在水中或水邊的動植物尸體有可能被保存下來,
    for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial,
    因為保存的必要條件之一是迅速掩埋,
    and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes,
    所以只有在泥沙不停淤積的海洋和江河里,有時在湖泊里,
    where mud and silt have been continuously deposited,that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved.
    尸體之類的東西才能被迅速地覆蓋而保存下來。
    But even in the most favourable circumstances
    即使是在有利的環(huán)境中,
    only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way before decay sets in or, even more likely, before scavengers eat them.
    死去的生物中也只有一小部分能在開始腐爛前,或更可能在被食腐動物吃掉之前,被這樣保存下來。
    After all, all living creatures live by feeding on something else,
    因為一切生物都是靠吃別的東西來活命的,
    whether it be plant or animal, dead or alive,
    不管這種東西是植物還是動物,死的還是活的,
    and it is only by chance that such a fate is avoided.
    因此,生物偶爾才能避免被吃掉的命運。
    The remains of plants and animals that lived on land are much more rarely preserved,
    曾在陸地上生活過的動植物的遺體被保存下來的更為罕見,
    for there is seldom anything to cover them over.
    因為陸地上幾乎沒有什么東西覆蓋它們。
    When you think of the innumerable birds that one sees flying about,
    你可以想象出天上有看得見的飛來飛去、數(shù)不清的鳥,
    not to mention the equally numerous small animals like field mice and voles which you do not see,
    地上有不顯眼的無數(shù)的老鼠和田鼠之類的小動物,
    it is very rarely that one comes across a dead body, except, of course, on the roads.
    但是,除非在路上,很少有人遇到這些動物的尸體,
    They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature.
    因為它們腐敗之后很快就被風(fēng)化掉,或被別的動物吃掉了。
    It is almost always due to some very special circumstances that traces of land animals survive,
    幾乎總是由于某些特殊的條件,陸地動物的遺體才被存下來,
    as by falling into inaccessible caves, or into an ice crevasse,
    如掉進(jìn)難以到達(dá)的洞穴,或掉進(jìn)冰河裂縫里,
    like the Siberian mammoths,
    或者像西伯利亞長毛象那樣掉進(jìn)冰窟中,
    when the whole animal is sometimes preserved, as in a refrigerator.
    有時整個動物像被放在冰箱里一樣被保存下來。
    This is what happened to the famous Beresovka mammoth which was found preserved and in good condition.
    的那林索夫卡長毛象就是這樣被保存下來的,而且保存得很好。
    In his mouth were the remains of fir trees--the last meal that he had before he fell into the crevasse and broke his back.
    它嘴里還留著冷杉 -- 它掉進(jìn)冰河裂隙折斷脊椎柱之前的后一頓飯。
    The mammoth has now been restored in the Palaeontological Museum in St.Petersburg.
    這頭長毛象已被修復(fù),現(xiàn)存于圣彼得堡古生物學(xué)博物館。
    Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles.
    有的動物掉進(jìn)天然瀝清坑里被保存下來,如在蘭橋.拉.布里 -- 現(xiàn)在是洛杉磯的郊區(qū)發(fā)現(xiàn)的大象、劍齒虎和許多其他動物。
    Apparently what happened was that water collected on these tar pits
    顯然,事情的經(jīng)過是這樣:瀝青坑里積存了水,
    and the bigger animals like the elephants ventured out on to the apparently firm surface to drink,
    大象那樣的大動物冒險到似乎堅固的水面上去飲水,
    and were promptly bogged in the tar.
    立即掉進(jìn)了瀝青坑。
    And then, when they were dead, the carnivores, like the sabretoothed cats and the giant wolves,
    大象死后,一些食肉動物,如劍齒虎和大灰狼就來吃大象,
    came out to feed and suffered exactly the same fate.
    結(jié)果遭到了同樣的命運。
    There are also endless numbers of birds in the tar as well.
    瀝青坑里還有無數(shù)只鳥的尸體。