时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:一起听英语


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一艘轮船,谁的职责最大,毫无疑问是船长,船长都有哪些责任和义务呢?


Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Rob and


joining me today is Jen.


Jen: Hi.


Rob: Hi Jen, Now I'm sure like everyone else, you heard the news recently about the


cruise ship, the Costa Concordia, which hit some rocks and capsized – or


overturned.


Jen: Yes I did hear. It really was a dreadful story, terrible news for everyone involved.


Rob: It was a terrible disaster. People have been discussing and speculating how it


happened and particularly about the actions of the captain. In today's programme


we're talking about what is and what isn't acceptable behaviour for the captain of a


ship during a disaster at sea.


Jen: In other words, the captain's etiquette 1. But Rob, shouldn't we start with a


question?


Rob: Of course, I hadn't forgotten. As we're talking about ships, I wonder if you know


how heavy the world's biggest cruise ship, Oasis 2 of the Seas, weighs? Is it:


a) 2,500 tonnes


b) 25,000 tonnes


c) 250,000 tonnes


Jen: I can honestly say, I've got no idea about how much a cruise ship would weigh but


I guess if it's the world's biggest, I'll go for the biggest number, 250,000 tonnes. 


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Rob: Well I'll reveal the answer at the end of the programme. So today, we're talking


about the role of the captain on a ship. In the recent disaster involving the Costa


Concordia, it was alleged 3 the captain abandoned ship before all his passengers


had escaped. Whether this is true or not, what should the captain do in such a


situation?


Jen: Well when the famous ship, Titanic 4, sank in 1912 the captain was the last on


board.


Rob: Very heroic. Let's hear from another heroic man, Lord West of Spithead. He used


to be the professional head of the British Royal Navy – what is called 'The First


Sea Lord'. He was captain of HMS Ardent 5 in the Falklands War and was the last


man on board when it sank.


Jen: So he understands why abandoning ship is never an option for a captain, even


during a disaster. Here he is speaking to the BBC's James Naughtie about the


history of this captain's etiquette. What does he say is 'expected' of a captain?


Lord West of Spithead:


Well I think it's a very important custom and a rule. It goes, if you think, back to the Titantic, the


Lucitania. You know, the Captain stayed on the bridge until they were washed off as the ship


sank. And I think it is expected of a captain to remain on board to look after the safety and


security of his people until the last one has gone.


Rob: So in a disaster, he thinks staying at the ships controls – or what is called the


bridge – is an important custom and rule. It is the expected behaviour.


Jen: Yes, it's what people expect the captain to do. He is responsible for the safety and


security of his passengers until the last one has gone. On the Titanic, the captain


was finally washed off the bridge as it sank. 


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Rob: But even if captains are obeying the rules or doing what they think is right, there


could be something else that compels them to stay on board. This is something the


BBC's James Naughtie asked Lord West of Spithead.


James Naughtie:


It's more than that, isn't it? It's more than a practical question of, you know, being in charge until


the rescue is complete. It's something that's in the DNA 6 of a sea-going person. It's


unthinkable…it just goes utterly 7 against the grain to be anything but the last man off.


Lord West of Spithead:


That is absolutely right. It is a core aspect of duty.


Rob: So that's James Naughtie, suggesting that staying until everyone is off the ship is


part of a captain's DNA – it's in their genes 8.


Jen: He used a good phrase – 'it goes utterly against the grain'. It goes against the grain


to be anything but the last man off. In other words, you do the opposite of what is


usually done.


Rob: Or you're not willing to abandon ship because it contradicts what you believe in.


And Lord West of Spithead agrees. He says it's a core aspect of duty – it's the


most important part.


Jen: Basically, the ship is the captain's top priority – even more important than his wife


and family!


Rob: Yes, incredible – and Lord West of Spithead uses a name to describe what


captains call their ships. Have a listen to this.


Lord West:


Certainly in the Royal Navy, it's referred to 'Your Grey Mistress'…because…


James Naughtie:


Your Grey Mistress?


Lord West:


… (because) you spend more time looking after your ship and being with your ship and


everything than you ever do with your wife, your family. And it is – it's an absolute part of you


and there comes a stage where you'll fight like mad to keep your ship safe, to look after it and to 


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secure it. And then you have to make a decision that it's too late, your ship is going to go. You


then have to look after your people and the people you're responsible for.


Jen: Ha! He says in the Royal Navy, the ship is referred to as 'your grey mistress'


because the captain spends more time with her than his wife!


Rob: And the captain will do everything in his power to save the ship and all the people


on board, if it's about to sink. But I wonder if this is an old fashioned custom and


maybe everyone should try to just save themselves?


Jen: Hmm, I don't think a captain would ever think about doing that.


Rob: Maybe. So have you given any thought to my question? I asked you if you know


how much does the world's biggest cruise ship, Oasis of the Seas, weigh? Is it:


a) 2,500 tonnes


b) 25,000 tonnes


c) 250,000 tonnes


Jen: And I said it might be 250,000 tonnes.


Rob: You are right. The Oasis of the Sea weighs more than 250,000 tonnes. It can carry


6,000 people and it has more than 3,000 miles of electrical cabling - that is about


the distance from London to New York. That's a big ship for a captain to be


responsible for. OK Jen, we've just time for you to remind us of some of the


vocabulary we have heard today:


Jen: Yes, we heard:


capsized


speculating


etiquette


abandoned 


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heroic


custom


compels


genes


contradicts


mistress


Rob: Thanks a lot Jen. And that's all we've got time for in today's programme. Please do


join us again for more 6 Minute English on our website at


bbclearningenglish.com. We'll see you next time. Bye.


Jen: Bye. 



1 etiquette
n.礼仪,礼节;规矩
  • The rules of etiquette are not so strict nowadays.如今的礼仪规则已不那么严格了。
  • According to etiquette,you should stand up to meet a guest.按照礼节你应该站起来接待客人。
2 oasis
n.(沙漠中的)绿洲,宜人的地方
  • They stopped for the night at an oasis.他们在沙漠中的绿洲停下来过夜。
  • The town was an oasis of prosperity in a desert of poverty.该镇是贫穷荒漠中的一块繁荣的“绿洲”。
3 alleged
a.被指控的,嫌疑的
  • It was alleged that he had taken bribes while in office. 他被指称在任时收受贿赂。
  • alleged irregularities in the election campaign 被指称竞选运动中的不正当行为
4 titanic
adj.巨人的,庞大的,强大的
  • We have been making titanic effort to achieve our purpose.我们一直在作极大的努力,以达到我们的目的。
  • The island was created by titanic powers and they are still at work today.台湾岛是由一个至今仍然在运作的巨大力量塑造出来的。
5 ardent
adj.热情的,热烈的,强烈的,烈性的
  • He's an ardent supporter of the local football team.他是本地足球队的热情支持者。
  • Ardent expectations were held by his parents for his college career.他父母对他的大学学习抱着殷切的期望。
6 DNA
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸
  • DNA is stored in the nucleus of a cell.脱氧核糖核酸储存于细胞的细胞核里。
  • Gene mutations are alterations in the DNA code.基因突变是指DNA密码的改变。
7 utterly
adv.完全地,绝对地
  • Utterly devoted to the people,he gave his life in saving his patients.他忠于人民,把毕生精力用于挽救患者的生命。
  • I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.她的微笑使我完全陶醉了。
8 genes
n.基因( gene的名词复数 )
  • You have good genes from your parents, so you should live a long time. 你从父母那儿获得优良的基因,所以能够活得很长。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Differences will help to reveal the functions of the genes. 它们间的差异将会帮助我们揭开基因多种功能。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 生物技术的世纪
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