时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:英语语境识词


英语课

  Unit 11

The World's Biggest Family

Mr. and Mrs. Albina don't know where all their grown-up children are living now. They aren't sure how old all their children are either. Ask them, for example, "How old is your daughter Susanna?" and they say, "We're not sure." They might even ask, "Which Susanna?" But it is understandable that the Albinas can't keep track of their children's addresses and ages. After all, they have 53 kids. Mr. and Mrs. Albina, with 53 kids, have the world's largest family. Not one of their children are adopted.

"How is it possible? How can one woman give birth to 53 kids in her lifetime?" The answer is simple: Every time Mrs. Albina gave birth, she had twins or triplets. She was a triplet herself.

The Albinas married when Mrs. Albina was 12 years old and Mr. Albina was 30, and they spent the early years of their marriage in Argentina. Then they decided 1 to move to Chile. To travel from Argentina to Chile, they had to cross the Andes Mountains. They and their 20 sons made the difficult two-week journey on mules 2. One night there was a terrible snowstorm 3 in the mountains. During the storm, Mrs. Albina gave birth to triplets, a boy and two girls.

Mrs. Albina now has 16 more girls, including the twins who are 15 months old. The oldest Albina children are in their 30s and 40s. They're on their own now, but 18 of the kids still live with their parents in a two-room hut. The ut has electricity but no toilet or running water. Obviously 4 the Albinas don't have enough money and food for the big family. Why, then, do they continue to have children?

The Albinas do not use birth control because it is against their religion. They could let other people take care of their kids, but Mrs. Albina doesn't allow it. "When my two brothers and I were babies," she says, "our mother left us at an orphanage 5 and never returned. Then a couple adopted my brothers, and I was left behind. I was heartbroken. I promised myself that when I became a mother I would never give my children away."

So the Albina family continues to grow. They have so many kids that they run out of names for them all and had to give some children the same name. There are three Susannas, three Miriams, two Estrellas, and two Soledades.

Will the family stop at 53 kids, or will there be more? Mr. Albina is 77 years old, and Mrs. Albina is 59. "I'm getting old," she says with a smile. "I would like God to think of me and consider my age. But if God sends more children to me, yes, there will be more."



1 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
2 mules
骡( mule的名词复数 ); 拖鞋; 顽固的人; 越境运毒者
  • The cart was pulled by two mules. 两匹骡子拉这辆大车。
  • She wore tight trousers and high-heeled mules. 她穿紧身裤和拖鞋式高跟鞋。
3 snowstorm
n.雪暴,暴风雪
  • After several weeks of travel,snowstorm hit us first.我们旅行了几个星期,初次碰上了暴风雪。
  • A severe snowstorm blocked up railroads.一场暴风雪使铁路中断。
4 obviously
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
5 orphanage
n.孤儿院
  • They dispensed new clothes to the children in the orphanage.他们把新衣服发给孤儿院的小孩们。
  • They gave the proceeds of the sale to the orphanage.他们把销售的收入给了这家孤儿院。
学英语单词
?-chain
a bowel movement
a sure thing
acrasiom ycota cellular slime molds
aggregate telegraph input signal
alkalie earth
all time high output
arching of back
arrived-at
atrial inhibited pacing
Balmacara
blood-regulating drug
botryobasidium vagum
Braggcurve
brillinger
cauliflower excrescence
chili sauces
Chinese hamster ovary cell
Colyonal
cross board
deckheads
desalting efficiency
descension
dihydrostilbestrol
disperse fluidization
dual automation
dual-conversion superheterodyne receiver
duo-pianist
dyscrasic
echinochrome A
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Elatostema leucocephalum
energing
exposure suit
fascicular ophthalmoplegia
Gilson's Fluid
good-reasons theory
goserelin acetate
granite-gneiss terrain
homogeneously broadened transition
identification code
impansion
in the possession of someone
initial field observation on trioxys pallidus
jolsons
jousts
Koekange
Lane's law
law of correlation growth
lifting electromagnet
local power peak
locatio conductio
magneto-optic(al) material
mallu
marcellis
Matura B.
mayhemed
mellinus
Millosevichite
morriseys
motor console
multi-track-Turing machine
multistage axial flow compressor
Musculus extensor carpi radialis longus
naturally raised
nutritive epeculiarity
oblique direction
osteoblast
out-of-dated
para-pentyloxyphenol
photosensitive material additive
pignorations
polyester fiber
Polygonum multiflorum
polyhaptenic
primary visual cortex (v1)
project management institute
queen charlotte is. (haida gwaii)
red sorrel
red-cheeked
remi inferior
Republic of Honduras
rosettes strain gage
self interference
serial-paralled
servlet
shutter glasses
Slower than molasses going uphill in January
speed control by rheostat variation
steroscopic camera
tactical evasion
the X factor
three-dimensional problem
tide-pool
tonoplasts
traffic enquiry
tri-color
waveguide noise sources
weicheng
wet bar
wet-memory effect
zigadenes