时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Julia: OK, so we've talked about freelancing your skills and living and working abroad. Have you ever done that? Have you ever lived and worked in a...
Todd: Like digitally, just like a kind of nomad 1?
 
Julia: Yeah.
 
Todd: Yeah, I did. I did it for a year. I was actually a nomad. I lived in five different countries and I did all my work online. I mainly was just doing web stuff but it was an interesting experience. I mean I had never, I thought it would be the perfect life and when I told people what I was going to do, everybody said that's amazing. You know, I mean basically I said that I was gonna just travel the world and I would just work from whatever city I was in. I would choose my own itinerary 2 and my own destination and I would work when I wanted to and, yeah, I did it for ten months.
 
Julia: And then why did you quit?
 
Todd: Well, I think you referenced it earlier. It actually became incredibly lonely. I was surprised how lonely I became. I would meet people but you would always meet people as a tourist and you didn't have family and you didn't have your social network. You didn't have people that you would see every day at work.
 
Julia: No workmates?
 
Todd: Right. You got no workmates, no-one to go out and have a drink with and after a while you really crave 3 like social interaction and not always being the stranger, not always being the new person, like people that know your name and yeah, so after a while I gave it up. I remember the big thing that changed is one day I was in my hotel room, actually it was a little apartment, and I realised I had nowhere to go, I had no-one to see and I can go anywhere in the world. I had complete freedom. I could go to the airport and buy a ticket to Paris and go to Paris that day or I can go to Buenos Aires or Sydney. I could have gone anywhere in the world. There was nothing to stop me. No schedule, no appointments, no-one to report to and it was actually kind of frightening. Like it was almost paralyzing.
 
Julia: It's like standing 4 on the edge of an abyss looking down.
 
Todd: It was. It was like, you know, I realized I wanted normalcy again. I wanted to have a schedule. I wanted to, you know, have the norm that I had before so I went back to teaching at university and now in my university job I have a lot of time to travel in between but just living around the world going from place to place, yeah, it wasn't so great.
 
Julia: Well, I think it's great that you had the chance to explore this option. I'm sure everyone would benefit maybe from trying it and then working out what it is they really value because I'm sure we all think wow freedom, absolute freedom, isn't that like the ultimate goal but then when you have it, you realize well actually no, some of those constraints 5 that I had were quite good.
 
Todd: Right.
 
Julia: They gave me a sense of being or they give structure to my life or meaning to my life.
 
Todd: Totally, totally and actually now that I've done it, I would do it again. I would know how to do it right. I would do it different than I did it before so, yeah, I learned. I'm not saying it's not worth it, I'm just saying it's not all it's cracked up to be.
 
Julia: No, and I guess ten months is a long time maybe that's the only thing, enough of a...
 
Todd: Exactly.
 
Julia: But it sounds cool though. I can see the attraction definitely.
 
重点词汇:
 

Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
nomad
 
 
For a year I was actually a nomad.
 
A 'nomad' is a person who has no permanent place to live and travels from one place to another with all of his things. Notice the following:
 
After being a nomad for the past few years, it will be nice to finally unpack 6 my suitcases.
Life as a nomad can be really exciting sometimes and exhausting others.
itinerary
 
 
I would choose my own itinerary and my destination.
 
An 'itinerary' is a detailed 7 plan for a trip. Notice the following:
 
What is your travel itinerary?
Please send me a copy of your itinerary, so I know when to pick you up.
crave
 
 
After a while, you really crave social interaction.
 
You 'crave' something when you really want it. Notice the following:
 
After a few days with her, you'll be craving 8 silence.
I am really craving pizza right now.
report to
 
I had no one to report to and no schedule.
 
You usually 'report to' someone, like a boss, and tell him what you have been working on. Notice the following:
 
While you are traveling, we expect you to report to us at least twice a week.
He has so many bosses that he never knows who to report to.
paralyzing
 
 
Total freedom was actually almost paralyzing.
 
When something is 'paralyzing,' it makes you feel like you cannot move or act. Notice the following:
 
Rock climbing would be a very paralyzing sport for me.
I would be paralyzed with fear in a situation like that.
abyss
 
 
It was like standing on the edge of an abyss and looking down.
 
An 'abyss' is like a very deep canyon 9, where you cannot see the bottom. Notice the following:
 
Falling off the trail here would mean tumbling into an abyss.
His house sits on the edge of an abyss.
normalcy
 
I finally realized that I wanted normalcy again.
 
'Normalcy' is a general feeling of being normal and having a normal routine. Notice the following:
 
There has been so much going on for me at home that it will be really nice to finally have some normalcy.
One of the best ways to create a schedule for a newborn is to have normalcy in your life.
value
 
 
Everyone would benefit from trying it and working out what they really value.
 
What you 'value' is what is important to you. Notice the following:
 
He values money too much.
Traveling will help you see how much you really value your family.
not all it's cracked up to be
 
 
I'm not saying it's not worth it; it's just not all it's cracked up to be.
 
When something is 'not all it's cracked up to be,' it doesn't live up to your expectations. It's not what you expected, and you are disappointed. Notice the following:
 
He was very excited when he got his new job, but he soon found out it wasn't all it was cracked up to be.
Living in tropical areas isn't all it's cracked up to be.


1 nomad
n.游牧部落的人,流浪者,游牧民
  • He was indeed a nomad of no nationality.他的确是个无国籍的游民。
  • The nomad life is rough and hazardous.游牧生活艰苦又危险。
2 itinerary
n.行程表,旅行路线;旅行计划
  • The two sides have agreed on the itinerary of the visit.双方商定了访问日程。
  • The next place on our itinerary was Silistra.我们行程的下一站是锡利斯特拉。
3 crave
vt.渴望得到,迫切需要,恳求,请求
  • Many young children crave attention.许多小孩子渴望得到关心。
  • You may be craving for some fresh air.你可能很想呼吸呼吸新鲜空气。
4 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
5 constraints
强制( constraint的名词复数 ); 限制; 约束
  • Data and constraints can easily be changed to test theories. 信息库中的数据和限制条件可以轻易地改变以检验假设。 来自英汉非文学 - 科学史
  • What are the constraints that each of these imply for any design? 这每种产品的要求和约束对于设计意味着什么? 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
6 unpack
vt.打开包裹(或行李),卸货
  • I must unpack before dinner.我得在饭前把行李打开。
  • She said she would unpack the items later.她说以后再把箱子里的东西拿出来。
7 detailed
adj.详细的,详尽的,极注意细节的,完全的
  • He had made a detailed study of the terrain.他对地形作了缜密的研究。
  • A detailed list of our publications is available on request.我们的出版物有一份详细的目录备索。
8 craving
n.渴望,热望
  • a craving for chocolate 非常想吃巧克力
  • She skipped normal meals to satisfy her craving for chocolate and crisps. 她不吃正餐,以便满足自己吃巧克力和炸薯片的渴望。
9 canyon
n.峡谷,溪谷
  • The Grand Canyon in the USA is 1900 metres deep.美国的大峡谷1900米深。
  • The canyon is famous for producing echoes.这个峡谷以回声而闻名。
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action science
acuation
anguiano
anode-mechanical machining
Bangkalan
Barn.
basal line
bathyhyperesthesia
bela
bkpg.
Bobby Orr
breech-cloths
bursting out
butadiene-nitrile rubber
Caliphess
catalinon
Chinese editor
craigiasis
cranial mesonephros
cristales
cyclopteruss
degenerate four-wave mixing
dieotyledonous wood
distribution charges
dithioacetone
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Dugdale Glacier
failure to complete
fat lining
Feng's effect
foodgrain
four-shots
galloping paresis
genetic differentiation
hackled
have a cough
Heinrich event
Hemamoeba
homeotic mutation
hospital gangrene
imaging ir (iir)
industrial microcomputer
itinerants
kilopascals
last digit code
Leningrader
list directed input
livesay
LPI (lines per inch)
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male-voices
mamma forceps
Markham, (Charles)Edwin
married rope
mismodels
muftees
navigation-system
Ninigi
non-belligerent
nonnative
Org-2969
orthodiagonals
outsilencing
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pass degree
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pluvial lake
primary research
problem novel
producer price statistics
proxy statement
rashard
requested dispense code
response surface analysis
reverse intaglio
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robust statistics
rule of grammar
Rumex crispus
seawater turbidity meter
sensory lines
Serra San Bruno
session replay
set point computer control
sewer pipe press
sintered clay
stability of flotation
stipulated damages
straight-toothed gear
surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
take a brody
take the bit and buffet
Tamashek
target coordinator
thermofor catalytic cracking
titanium(iv) sulfate
torrent work
total sky brightness
trunk tone
twist leather rope
underwater ice