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NARRATOR: In the winter of 1807, a lone fur-trapper journeyed deep into the heart of the Rocky Mountains. ]Somewhere near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River he found a lost world. A wonderland, ruled by ice, fire and brimstone. A world of extremes that challenges all that strive to live here. A place that has become perhaps the most treasured wilderness on Earth. Winter in Yellowstone. Minus 40 degrees. Fahrenheit or centigrade, it doesn't really matter, at minus 40 the two scales read the same. For half the year, Yellowstone is frozen solid. Yet in the middle of this ice world there is scalding heat. This is no ordinary place and this is no ordinary winter. The fate of everything here lies in the hands of forces of almost unimaginable power. Yellowstone is deep in the heart of the Rocky Mountains of North America. An isolated high plateau defended by rugged peaks. And its location is what makes it so different. Right beneath Yellowstone a unique quirk of geology means that molten rock from deep in the earth comes unusually close to the frozen surface. No one knows why it happens right here, but its impact is what has made Yellowstone world famous. Yellowstone is the most extensive geothermal area on Earth. It has over 10,000 thermal wonders and more geysers than the rest of the world put together. Old Faithful is Yellowstone's most well-known geyser. It shoots 5,000 gallons of water 150 feet into the air almost every hour. But the forces that fuel this spectacular display have an influence far greater than we can see on the surface. Paradoxically, it's all this underground heat that helps make the Yellowstone winter one of the coldest and toughest in America. It's November and winter is beginning to take hold. As it gets colder, one animal here gets stronger. Wolves. The winter is their time. Gradually, it weakens their prey. This is the Druid wolf pack, one of the largest and most powerful in Yellowstone. The pack have this bull elk surrounded. But there's a problem. The pack won't follow the bull into the river. They won't risk freezing to death in the ice cold water. What's more, now the elk's antlers are at just the right height to keep the wolves at bay. It's stalemate. But it's now the elk that has a problem of his own. Although it's only knee deep, he can't stay in this freezing water forever. A young female is not prepared to let him go. But the elk is strong. One-on-one he has the advantage. Her only support is another youngster. They are neither strong or experienced enough to bring this elk down. But it's enough to make him turn and run back to the river where he knows they won't follow. But the longer he stays in the freezing water, the weaker he will get. Others before him have waited here too long, and wolves are patient. Right now his strength is his only advantage. He has to try again. This time even the young wolves stay put. Without the support of the pack they never really stood a chance. And the pack has already decided that this early in the winter, a bull elk in his prime is just too strong. But as the winter gets colder and the snow gets deeper the tables will turn. By the end of November, the arc of the sun barely breaks above the trees. As its angle decreases, so does its power. And as the sun loses its hold over the land, other forces begin to take over. Yellowstone has a dark secret that affects everything that lives here, especially in the winter. It's only from high above ground that we start to get a glimpse of the true nature of this place. Yellowstone is a giant bowl 50 miles wide right in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. There's nowhere else like it. And there's only one thing thatcould have created it. Three miles beneath this frozen surface is a colossal chamber of molten rock. Today it powers Yellowstone's geysers. But every million years or so, the pressure in this magma gets critical and the chamber explodes. The last eruption, 640,000 years ago, was more than 1,000 times larger than Mount St Helens. It blasted away mountains and ejected hundreds of cubic miles of debris into the atmosphere, burying half the USA with ash. The heart of Yellowstone is one of the world's biggest volcanoes. One day it will erupt again. It could be today or in another million years. But even as the volcano is sleeping, breathing quietly through its geysers, it has a profound effect on Yellowstone's winter. The volcano made Yellowstone's giant bowl but it didn't stop there. ]Ever since, the huge pressure below the surface has been pushing it higher into the air, and as it gets higher it gets colder. And now at its present altitude of 8,000 feet, his giant bowl simply accumulates freezing air from the surrounding mountains. In the winter, the sleeping volcano becomes a giant deep freeze. On the open plateau, right in the middle of this frozen volcano is an animal that has lived here since the last ice age. Bison are exposed to the worst of the Yellowstone winter, but they are built for it. Their thick coat is such good insulation that they only need a tiny amount of energy to keep warm. So they slow their metabolism right down and concentrate on feeding. With massive neck muscles they sweep their heads down through the snow to get to the grass beneath. But the grass has long ago put its summer goodness down into its roots and now has about the same nutritional value as cardboard. They will need to do all they can to save energy if they are to ward off starvation until spring returns. As the winter strengthens its grip, elk move into more sheltered valleys at the edge of Yellowstone. They don't have the bison's ability to move deep snow. But this brings them into the territory of the Druid pack. As the grazers are beginning to weaken,life for the wolves is getting easier. They are now successfully hunting about twice a week. They even have the energy to play. But their play has a purpose. It fine-tunes their hunting skills and helps bond the all-important pack structure. Though there are 16 of them, they can only hunt an animal as large as an elk if they hunt as one. The strength of the pack is what will get them through the winter. Bald eagles spot carcasses from miles away. But there is strong competition for a kill like this. A coyote. He has been shadowing the wolves, and moves in now they have gone. It’s December, and even the great Yellowstone River is succumbing to the cold. It's only where the water runs fast that it still runs free. It looks uncomfortably cold, but then the water, at around freezing point, can be 50 degrees warmer than the air. Under the ice there's a rich supply of stone fly larvae waiting to hatch in the spring. Dippers make the most of these few small windows to a liquid world before they shut completely. Where the water stands still it is now frozen solid. Yellowstone Lake is 136 square miles, and now completely covered in three feet of ice. A coyote travels across this frozen desert looking for something to eat. ]It's a wonder that anything can survive here at all. Hundreds of feet beneath him on the lake bed, geysers erupt just like they do on land and they melt holes in the ice, the only sign that there is a lake here at all. As the year comes to an end, it seems hard to imagine this winter getting any tougher. But there's another twist to the volcano's story that is about to make things evenworse. Over time the continent of North America has moved, inch by inch, over many millions of years.[21:38.87][21:40.64]But deep down below the Earth's moving crust,[21:43.71][21:43.80]the source of magma that fuels Yellowstone's volcano[21:47.39][21:48.12]has stayed put.[21:49.79][21:58.00]As the crust has moved over this volcanic hotspot,[22:02.39][22:02.48]eruption after eruption has blasted a massive 500-mile-long scar[22:07.47][22:07.56]right through the Rockies.[22:09.59][22:15.96]In the winter this giant scar, called the Snake River Plain,[22:20.79][22:20.88]funnels moist air from the Pacific Ocean[22:24.07][22:24.16]right through the wall of the Rocky Mountains[22:26.87][22:26.96]and up into Yellowstone's deep freeze.[22:29.63][22:36.04]Here it finally freezes and falls as snow,[22:40.19][22:41.16]huge quantities of it.[22:42.99][23:00.04]Whilst everywhere around gets 10 feet of snow a year,[23:03.71][23:03.80]thanks to the legacy of its volcano, Yellowstone can get as much as 50. [23:08.66][23:18.56]Otters seem to thrive in the Yellowstone winter.[23:21.79][23:31.52]But now that the rivers are not only frozen but covered in deep snow, [23:36.27][23:36.36]they are struggling to find open water to fish in.[23:39.55][23:56.00]They can't fish here, the fast flowing water is too dangerous.[24:00.55][24:00.64]Somehow they need to find a way past the falls.[24:03.79][24:53.64]With the falls safely behind them, the otters are forced to keep moving on. [24:58.31][25:02.68]Open water has become a rare thing in Yellowstone.[25:09.16](BISON GRUNTING)[25:10.83][25:16.68]Out on the frozen grasslands, the bison are struggling, too.[25:20.59][25:22.88]This year is already the snowiest for the last decade,[25:26.39][25:26.48]snowier than many of this herd have experienced in their lives.[25:30.47][25:32.36]Now, as the snow gets deeper than a critical four feet,[25:36.03][25:36.12]the effort of swinging this massive head back and forth for so little reward [25:41.11][25:41.20]is becoming too much.[25:43.15][25:50.20]Though the snow front is passing through,[25:53.03][25:53.12]it's followed by the wind,[25:54.91][25:55.00]which now starts to scour the heart of Yellowstone.[25:58.31][26:20.48]A bison's coat can keep it warm down to minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit. [26:24.83][26:28.52]The wind chill is now pushing these bison to that limit.[26:32.47][26:43.96]But these are the last wild bison herds in America[26:47.55][26:47.64]which have survived here for tens of thousands of years.[26:51.67][26:51.76]They know what to do.[26:53.71][27:07.32]To move is risky, it will tap into their now dwindling energy reserves. [27:12.18][27:14.60]But this year, it's a gamble worth taking.[27:17.59][27:25.52]Their way out is a river whose water is not frozen.[27:29.03][27:30.52]A thermal river fed by warm water from Yellowstone's geysers,[27:35.54][27:36.04]an ancient route which leads to a place where, if they're lucky,[27:40.11][27:40.20]they will be able to survive.[27:42.39][28:03.20]It's January, and night is twice as long as day[28:06.72]in Yellowstone's deep freeze.[28:08.95][28:10.24]The wind and the storms have gone,[28:12.87][28:12.96]but now the clear skies suck any last trace of heat into space.[28:17.15][28:20.28]As morning comes, something extraordinary has happened.[28:24.23][28:35.04]All moisture in the air has turned to ice,[28:37.91][28:39.08]diamond dust.[28:40.47][29:47.76]But this is a cruel beauty.[29:50.75][29:50.84]Minus 66 Fahrenheit was recorded here in Yellowstone.[29:55.11][29:55.20]Off the record, it gets colder still.[29:57.99][30:07.08]This bison is still out on the open plateau.[30:11.39][30:11.48]The deep snow with its windblown crust has made it almost impossible to feed.[30:15.95][30:16.60]The extreme cold will now tip the balance of survival further,[30:20.55][30:20.64]most likely too far even for a bison.[30:23.23][30:43.72]A red fox can stay in the cold heart of Yellowstone all winter,[30:48.23][30:48.32]so long as it can find food.[30:50.59][30:55.28]It's looking for mice[30:56.63][30:56.72]that survive the winter insulated beneath the blanket of snow.[31:00.63][31:04.52]The fox is light enough to move about on the delicate crust[31:08.03][31:08.12]but the mice are six feet beneath it.[31:10.83][31:35.16]It listens for the tiny sounds of its prey moving about below,[31:39.75][31:39.84]but must take great care not to scare them away.[31:42.95][32:38.12]The otter family has arrived at Yellowstone Lake.[32:41.27][32:42.32]Here they can fish in the holes kept open by the underwater geysers. [32:46.47][32:55.24]But every time they catch something,[32:57.87][33:01.04]this coyote has been watching and waiting.[33:04.03][33:33.16]The otter dives under the ice to hide its fish from the coyote.[33:37.15][33:44.52]The coyote can't see the otter because of the thick cover of snow.[33:48.63][33:52.40]But he can hear him.[33:54.15][34:01.12]The otter emerges without the fish.[34:04.39][34:05.04]He's stashed it somewhere under the snow. But where?[34:09.55][34:32.44]A huge Yellowstone cutthroat trout.[34:35.43][34:40.16]With the help of the otters, a wily coyote can catch fish, too.[34:44.71][35:11.64]The thermal river has led the bison to one of the main geyser fields. [35:15.87][35:20.60]Here the heat from below comes close enough to the surface to melt the snow.[35:24.99][35:30.28]And a bison can graze as if it were spring.[35:33.11][35:42.12]The same volcanic forces, so massive that they created the weather [35:47.06][35:47.16]that drove the bison here, now offer comfort.[35:51.55][35:58.80]The only problem is, the grass that the bison now relish[36:02.34][36:02.44]has such a high concentration of silica that it wears down their teeth. [36:06.79][36:08.04]And it's laced with enough arsenic to slowly poison them.[36:11.79][36:20.52]For these bison, it's not an easy choice to come here.[36:24.03][36:27.56]But as long as they don't have to stay here too long[36:30.23][36:30.32]it's a lot better than facing the Yellowstone winter head on.[36:43.36]Incredibly, there is life that thrives here.[36:46.47][36:48.72]In Yellowstone's thermal springs,[36:50.87][36:50.96]the temperature is a constant near-boiling.[36:53.91][36:55.84]Yet here are huge colonies of heat-tolerant microbes.[36:59.27][37:03.28]As the boiling water flows out from the centre of springs, [37:07.15][37:07.24]it cools, forming bands of different temperatures,[37:11.07][37:11.16]each with a different collection of microbes[37:13.51][37:13.60]with a totally different colour.[37:15.98][37:21.64]Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the wonders of the natural world. [37:25.83][37:29.40]It's thought that it was in conditions like this[37:32.31][37:32.40]that life on Earth first started.[37:34.86][37:51.12]It's now February,[37:52.83][37:52.92]and when almost everything else in Yellowstone is on its last legs, [37:56.70][37:56.80]the Druid pack is reaching peak condition.[37:59.79][38:02.68]And it's now that the young females come into season.[38:06.03][38:10.04]Hanging back from the pack is a lone male wolf.[38:13.23][38:17.48]He has no territory of his own but follows the pack,[38:20.51][38:20.60]scavenging from their successes.[38:22.95][38:27.16]But right now, food is not his priority.[38:30.63][38:35.88]The young females won't mate with the pack's alpha male [38:39.07][38:39.16]as he is their father.[38:40.99][38:43.60]So the intruder could well be in with a chance,[38:47.28]as long as the alpha doesn't see him.[38:49.87][38:50.20](WOLVES WhINING)[38:51.71][38:56.32]Whilst the pack are distracted, one female sneaks away.[39:00.19][39:05.72]She won't give up the security of the pack for him,[39:09.03][39:09.12]so they meet close by in secret.[39:11.58][39:24.04]But the pack are now coming their way.[39:26.79][39:42.32]The alpha male is on to him.[39:44.62][39:49.52]He won't tolerate any other male in his territory,[39:52.39][39:52.48]let alone with one of his females.[39:54.94][39:55.96]When wolves mate, they become locked together for up to half an hour. [40:00.15][40:00.84]The intruder can't break free.[40:03.19][40:43.12]For now the alpha male has done enough.[40:45.75][40:45.84]He's seen the intruder off and he needs to return[40:48.59][40:48.68]to reassert his position in the pack.[40:51.03][40:58.80]The intruder retreats to a precarious life in the shadows.[41:02.95][41:04.36]But whatever happens to him, so long as he was coupled for long enough, [41:09.03][41:09.12]he will have young brought up[41:11.03][41:11.12]in the security of one of the strongest packs in Yellowstone.[41:14.63][41:25.28](WOLVES HOWLING)[41:27.15][41:48.52](WhIMPERING)[41:49.99][41:52.52]Since the beginning of winter,[41:54.03][41:54.12]Yellowstone's herds have been getting steadily weaker.[42:00.28]Now at the end of February,[42:02.43][42:02.52]the tables have completely turned to favour the Druid pack. [42:06.83][43:16.84](WOLVES HOWLING)[43:18.75][43:18.84]As February turns to March, it seems like the winter will never end. [43:23.07][43:25.88]But now the clear, cold days have gone.[43:28.59][43:30.88]The snow still comes, but it's a wet snow[43:33.75][43:33.84]that strips the warmth from you faster,[43:36.51][43:39.68]now, when you are right at the end of your strength.[43:42.83][44:04.40]But there is hope.[44:06.23][44:07.12]Now is the turning point of the winter.[44:09.79][44:15.24]At the spring equinox, there are 12 hours of night,[44:18.35][44:18.44]and 12 hours of day.[44:20.35][44:21.76]From now on, light starts to win over dark.[44:25.51][44:37.48]March is also the turning point in the history of Yellowstone. [44:41.39][44:43.84]On 1st March, 1872,[44:46.63][44:46.72]American President Ulysses S Grant[44:49.43][44:49.52]recognised the extraordinary wonders of Yellowstone[44:52.63][44:52.72]by making it the world's first national park.[44:55.71][45:16.40]The park's creation marked the beginning of a new era[45:19.59][45:19.68]where the world's wild places would be valued[45:22.91][45:23.40]simply for being wild.[45:25.07][45:39.12](BIRDS CAWING)[45:51.08]Now, as the days lengthen,[45:53.11][45:53.20]the winter starts to loosen its grip on Yellowstone.[45:56.51][46:04.08]But with the end of winter, also comes the end of the wolves' reign. [46:08.39][46:19.44]On a mountain peak right on the edge of Yellowstone,[46:22.83][46:22.92]footprints in the snow are the sign that a challenger has appeared [46:26.46][46:26.56]to reclaim this land.[46:28.51][46:36.36]A grizzly bear mother with her new cubs emerges from her den. [46:41.11][46:44.36]For six months, snow and ice have ravaged Yellowstone,[46:48.31][46:48.40]but she has slept underground, waking only to give birth to her cubs. [46:53.03][46:53.12]And then from time to time, to feed them.[46:55.95][47:04.48]As winter gives way to spring,[47:06.63][47:06.72]she leads them out into the wilderness for the first time.[47:10.42][47:16.12]In Yellowstone's great volcano,[47:19.35][47:19.44]in spite of everything the winter has thrown at them,[47:23.19][47:23.28]most have made it through.[47:25.35][47:38.44]The forces that have helped keep Yellowstone[47:40.63][47:40.72]in the grip of such a deep winter have finally let go.[47:44.83][47:46.60]It is the sun that will now dominate once more.[47:49.71][47:56.84]Its power will now take over,[47:59.27][48:05.16]bringing new life to this place.[48:07.59][48:21.84]But also it will bring new challenges[48:24.67][48:25.72]that all will have to face[48:29.76]in the heat of Yellowstone's summer.[48:32.75][48:48.00]Bringing Yellowstone's unique, natural beauty to the screen[48:51.31][48:51.40]would have been impossible without the tireless help of the local experts [48:54.91][48:55.00]that know it like the back of their hand.[48:57.79][48:57.88]Each has their own story to tell.[49:00.67][49:00.76]JEFF hENRY: I was born the night of a blizzard[49:02.59][49:02.68]and my mother has always told me that[49:04.27][49:04.36]she thinks that's why I'm so in love with winter.[49:06.59][49:10.80]NARRATOR: Ex-park ranger and photographer[49:12.95][49:13.04]Jeff Henry's 30 years of experience in Yellowstone[49:16.27][49:16.36]helped the BBC crew unlock some of the national park's hidden secrets. [49:20.99][49:22.64]But they could never get hold of Jeff once the snow started to fall. [49:26.79][49:29.56]Winter's by far my favourite season.[49:32.79][49:32.88]I wish I could be the reverse of a bear and hibernate in the summer [49:36.99][49:37.08]and just wake up in the autumn, be looking at a new winter.[49:41.03][49:41.12]I get really excited when the first snows come in the autumn.[49:45.67][49:46.96]Snow to me is a mystical, magical substance.[49:51.39][49:52.44]I've always thought that it's very coarse of the English language[49:55.00][49:55.08]to have just one word for it. There's snow and then there's snow, [49:58.39][49:58.48]and then there's snow and then there's snow.[50:00.63][50:00.72]Fresh snow that falls from the sky and it's here in Yellowstone,[50:03.43][50:03.52]tends to be light and fluffy, is vastly different from the snow[50:07.52]that's been underground for three or four months.[50:09.87][50:14.40]NARRATOR: Three million tourists travel each year[50:17.27][50:17.36]to enjoy Yellowstone's spectacular wilderness.[50:20.35][50:20.44]When winter arrives, however, the crowds disappear.[50:23.95][50:29.04]But for the last 30 years, Jeff has enjoyed a very unusual way[50:33.11][50:33.20]of both staying for the winter and indulging his love of snow.[50:36.63][50:39.48]His task is to stop the few buildings in the heart of Yellowstone[50:42.91][50:43.00]being completely swallowed.[50:44.79][50:47.12]Jeff becomes what is officially known as a roof shoveller.[50:50.90][50:52.72]The reason I do that is the snow loads can sometimes, at least some years, [50:56.59][50:56.68]become so heavy they can crush buildings or break parts of buildings. [51:00.11][51:03.12]NARRATOR: Jeff must clear up to three metres of compacted snow [51:05.99][51:06.08]from the roofs, before it falls on anything wandering beneath,[51:09.67][51:09.76]including himself.[51:11.79][51:11.88]If the building were to avalanche on top of me,[51:14.03][51:14.12]it would be the end of the line for me.[51:16.11][51:18.52]NARRATOR: From December onwards, Jeff spends five months[51:21.51][51:21.60]clearing snow off Yellowstone's roofs.[51:24.16][51:24.24]Timing is critical. If he starts a roof too early,[51:27.59][51:27.68]fresh spring snow will undo all his hard work.[51:30.47][51:30.56]Too late, and the roof may collapse.[51:33.23][51:39.28]JEFF: This particular roof has a pitch that's steep enoughthat the snow will avalanche off if it's undercut. And to undercut the snow, I have to first dig some channels or trenches with a shovel. After I've cut those channels, I can lay a steel cable into each trench. And I pass that cable underneath the snow pack, between the snow pack and the shingles. And after the snow is undercut, it will avalanche off. Oh, I have to admit I get a tremendous kick out of the work. Little me at 190 pounds can move untold tons of snow in one swoop. NARRATOR: Jeff is especially drawn to what are know as cornices, the overhanging shelves of snow that cling to the edges of roofs. It's kind of a love/hate relationship. This lovely pattern, there's lovely lines in the snow. You can see the major lines between major wind events, but you can see more minor lines, I guess, between more minor wind events. It's almost like the growth rings on a tree. It's just absolutely beautiful. Fascinating. I can't wait to get up there and destroy it. Cornices are especially threatening, structurally, because there's so much weight hanging out over the edge of the building. It's not uncommon for an eaves to break when it has a big overhang. I love to do this work. I love to move snow. It's a thrill, it's exciting, it's fun. I can honestly say there's no place else I'd rather be. NARRATOR: But there's one building that's a real challenge for Jeff. JEFF: The Canyon General Store is approximately 50 years old, 52 years old, something in that range. And I've cleared this building for about half of its life. It's by far the largest building that I have to do. I often joke that it is the Bismark of the enemy fleet. And it takes me a great many working days, as many as 40 of 50 working days per winter. NARRATOR: This roof collects more snow than any other in the park. Instead of using gravity to remove the compacted snow, Jeff has to rely on sweat and toil. But he's perfected his own methodical precision labour-saving technique. (JEFF GRUNTING) Well, I try to cut the blocks large enough so that they'll be stable when I move them across the roof. ]But not so large that I can't move them. On this particular building this year, there'll be somewhere in the order of 3,000 blocks of snow. So I always reason that if I could save just one or two percent of the effort that it takes to move each block, that would be one or two percent times 3,000. That's why I work in this checkerboard pattern, and move all the blocks that I just cut. And I don't have to go back and forth between the saw and the shovel that often. I suppose in some ways, analogous to Yellowstone's wildlife in the winter where they have to be so mindful of their energy equation, they cannot consistently expend more energy than they take in. And if they do, it's the end of the line. NARRATOR: Fifty days spent alone on a roof gives Jeff a lot of time to just think. Sometimes I find my imagination runs away with me. I think about how this snow not very long ago was warm sea water in the South Pacific Ocean. In just over three or four months it will be water vapor or liquid water, seeping into the earth here in Yellowstone or flowing down the Yellowstone River. NARRATOR: Jeff's snow clearing work allows him to be in the most beautiful parts of the park when no one else is around. ]JEFF: And I think everybody appreciates a little bit of solitude. I guess that's part of the reason I do the work that I do and spend as much time as I can in the park in the winter. Occasionally, it just seems to me that I'm the only person for miles around and that's a special feeling, especially in the early 2 1st century. I know that my parents first brought me here when I was six months old, ]and essentially I've spent my entireadult life here in Yellowstone. I don't know if I believe in destiny in the general sense, but I do believe that it was my destiny to come here and to spend most of my life here. Because of the work I do in the winter here, I've had a special opportunity, I think, to make empirical observations about the way things have gone in terms of winter weather in Yellowstone. I don't think there's any question that things are warmer and drier overall than they were when I first got here. I've always been dreading the day when I got too old to do this, but over the last 10 years or so it seemed that maybe Yellowstone would run out of snow before I got too old to move it. here's good snow this year, so I certainly hope it continues, certainly hope there's snow to move in Yellowstone long after I'm not able to do it any more. We'll see, I guess. like the challenge when I first climb up onto the roof and take that first block of snow off, and then when I take the last block off a roof, ]I certainly feel a sense of satisfaction. I also immediately start thinking about next season when I'll be able to do the same building again. Yellowstone will always be my special place.。
英文电影或英文纪录片8句话1、The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more, that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds, and that's what you've given me. That's what I hope to give to you forever.极致之爱能唤醒灵魂,它让我们追求更多,让我们心火熊熊、凝神静气,那就是你给予我的。
那也是我希望给予你的。
2、I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.我宁愿和你共同度过这一生,也不愿孤独地面对这漫长的岁月。
3、A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers.一名网络黑客从神秘的招架组织那里得知了他自身的真实本质,也明白了他在对抗控制者的战争中所扮演的角色。
4、You don't understand!I could a had class.I could a been a contender.I could've been somebody,instead of a bum,which is what I am.你根本不能明白!我本可以获得社会地位,我本可以是个竞争者,我本可以是任何有头有脸的人而不是一个毫无价值的游民!5、Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a bumpy night.系紧你的安全带,这将是一个颠簸的夜晚。
bbc seven worlds one纪录片经典句子英语在BBC的纪录片《七个世界,一个星球》中,有许多经典的英语句子。
以下是其中一些:1.“In a single moment, we are linked to every other species on the planet. It’s not just about the animals, it’s about us.”2.“The natural world is a never-ending source of wonder and amazement. It’s just that we don’t always notice.”3.“This is nature’s ultimate rollercoaster. One that started two billion years ago.”4.“The thing about the Amazon is that it’s not just a rainforest. It’s a complete world.”5.“The Arctic may be the last great wilderness on Earth, but it’s also the canary in the coal mine for climate change.”6.“The Antarctic is a world apart. A world that could hold the key to understanding our own planet.”7.“The ocean covers over 70% of the planet, but 95% of it remains unexplored.”8.“We have discovered over 100,000 marine species, but that means there are still tens of millions more to find.”9.“Each and every one of us is part of this incredible web of life that exists around and within us.”10.“By understanding the natural world, we can understand ourselves better.”希望这些句子能够为您提供一些灵感和启示。
生命的故事纪录片英文版句子Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away they were meant to be there , to serve some sort of purpose ,teach you a lesson,or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become.You never know who these people maybe (possibly your roommate , neighbor , coworker , long lost friend , lover , or even a complete stranger),but when you lock eyes with them,you know at that very moment they will affect your life in some profound way .有时候,一些人进入你的生命,你马上知道他们是注定要出现的,他们的到来是为了达成某种目的,给你提供教益,帮助你认清自己以及自己想要成为怎样的人,你不会知道这些人是谁(很可能会是你的室友、邻居、同事、失散多年的朋友、爱人,甚至是素未谋面的陌生人),可是当你的目光锁定他们的那一刻,你就知道他们会给你的生命带来深远的影响。
And sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible , painful. and unfair at first , but in reflection you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential , strength , willpower , or heart.有时候,发生在你身上的事情看似可怕、痛苦和不公平,但仔细一想,你就会发现,如果不克服这些障碍,你就不会意识到自己的潜能、力量、意志和决心。
Introduction:In today's fast-paced world, we often find ourselves lost in the chaosof daily routines, overwhelmed by the pressures of life. But what if we could tap into the immense power that lies within us, a power that has the potential to transform our lives? This powerful short video takesyou on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, inspiring you to unleash the greatness that resides within.I. Embrace Your True IdentityIn this captivating video, we begin by highlighting the importance of embracing our true identity. The first step in unlocking our potentialis to acknowledge and accept who we truly are. As we delve into the depths of our souls, we discover the unique qualities and talents that set us apart from others. Let's embark on this journey of self-discovery, uncovering the remarkable individual that lies within us.II. Conquer Your FearsFear holds us back from achieving our dreams. It paralyzes us,preventing us from stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing new challenges. In this section of the video, we explore the origins of our fears and provide practical strategies to conquer them. With each step we take, we become stronger, more resilient, and ready to face the world head-on.III. Harness the Power of PositivityA positive mindset is the key to unlocking our true potential. The video emphasizes the importance of surrounding ourselves with positive influences, both internally and externally. By practicing gratitude, visualization, and affirmations, we can transform our thoughts, which in turn, will shape our reality. Let's embrace the power of positivity and create a life filled with joy, success, and abundance.IV. Cultivate Self-LoveSelf-love is the foundation of our well-being. It is the fuel that propels us forward, empowering us to overcome obstacles and pursue ourdreams. The video delves into the importance of self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-care. By nurturing our relationship with ourselves, we unlock the door to a life of fulfillment and happiness.V. Embrace Your PurposeWe all have a unique purpose in life, a reason for our existence. This section of the video encourages viewers to explore their passions, talents, and values to discover their life's purpose. Once we align with our true calling, we experience a sense of fulfillment and purpose that transcends ordinary existence.VI. Overcome LimitationsLimitations are the barriers that prevent us from achieving our goals. Whether they are self-imposed or external, limitations can hinder our progress. In this powerful segment, the video challenges viewers to confront their limitations and break free from the chains that bind them. With determination, resilience, and unwavering belief in themselves,they can surpass their limitations and reach new heights.VII. Live with Passion and PurposeAs we come to the conclusion of this extraordinary journey, we are reminded of the importance of living with passion and purpose. The video inspires viewers to embrace their lives with enthusiasm, making every moment count. By following their dreams, nurturing their relationships, and making a positive impact on the world, they can live a life of significance and fulfillment.Conclusion:This震撼短视频文案英文 aims to ignite a spark within you, encouraging you to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery. By embracing your true identity, conquering your fears, harnessing the power of positivity, cultivating self-love, embracing your purpose, overcoming limitations, and living with passion and purpose, you can unlock the greatness that lies within you. Let this powerful video bethe catalyst for change, inspiring you to create a life that is extraordinary, fulfilling, and uniquely yours.。
纪录片推荐英文作文英文回答:I would like to recommend the documentary "The Social Dilemma". This documentary explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. It's a thought-provoking film that delves into the manipulation of social media platforms and the impact it has on our society. The documentary features interviews with former employees of major tech companies, who provide valuable insights into the algorithms and tactics used to keep users engaged. It's a wake-up call for anyone who uses social media, and it definitely made me think twice about my own online habits.中文回答:我想推荐纪录片《社交网络的迷思》。
这部纪录片探讨了社交网络对人类的危险影响,科技专家们在其中警示人们对自己所创造的东西。
这是一部发人深省的电影,深入探讨了社交媒体平台的操纵以及其对我们社会的影响。
纪录片采访了一些前科技公司的雇员,他们提供了有价值的见解,揭示了用来吸引用户的算法和策略。
这对任何使用社交媒体的人来说都是个警钟,它确实让我对自己的在线习惯三思而行。
[Scene 1: Opening shot of a bustling cityscape at night]Narrator (V.O.): "In a world where the present is always calling, take a moment to embark on a journey through time. Welcome to 'A Journey Through Time: Discover the Magic of the Past.'"[Scene 2: A young traveler steps out of a time machine, looking aroundin awe]Narrator (V.O.): "Our first stop: Ancient Egypt. A civilization that thrived over 3,000 years ago, leaving behind a legacy of wonder and mystery."[Scene 3: Panoramic view of the Great Pyramids of Giza]Narrator (V.O.): "Behold the awe-inspiring Great Pyramids of Giza, the only remaining wonder of the ancient world. Each stone tells a story of ingenuity and perseverance."[Scene 4: A close-up of hieroglyphics on a sarcophagus]Narrator (V.O.): "Delve into the enigmatic hieroglyphics that adorned the tombs of Pharaohs. These symbols are the key to unlocking the secrets of the past."[Scene 5: Transition to a Renaissance painting]Narrator (V.O.): "Now, let's jump ahead to the Renaissance. An era of artistic and cultural rebirth that transformed Europe."[Scene 6: Michelangelo's David statue in the Accademia Gallery]Narrator (V.O.): "Stand before Michelangelo's David, a symbol of strength and resilience. His intricate details and dynamic pose continue to captivate audiences today."[Scene 7: A bustling market scene from the Renaissance]Narrator (V.O.): "Immerse yourself in the vibrant marketplaces of the Renaissance. The air is filled with the sounds of merchants, artists, and musicians, all contributing to the rich tapestry of this period."[Scene 8: Transition to the 20th century]Narrator (V.O.): "Fast forward to the 20th century, a time of profound change and innovation."[Scene 9: A bustling cityscape at night with skyscrapers and neon lights]Narrator (V.O.): "Witness the skyline of a modern metropolis, a testament to human ingenuity and ambition. Skyscrapers rise like giants, reaching for the heavens."[Scene 10: A scene of a bustling train station with diverse travelers]Narrator (V.O.): "The train station is a microcosm of the world, where people from all walks of life converge. Each story is a thread in the vast tapestry of history."[Scene 11: A close-up of a vintage camera, capturing a moment in time]Narrator (V.O.): "In the age of digital photography, the art of film remains a cherished craft. A single frame can capture a moment, freezing time itself."[Scene 12: A panoramic view of a sunsetting landscape]Narrator (V.O.): "As the sun sets, casting a golden hue over the landscape, we reflect on the journey we've taken. Each era, each moment, is a piece of the puzzle that tells the story of humanity."[Scene 13: The young traveler steps back into the time machine]Narrator (V.O.): "Our journey may end here, but the magic of the past will forever resonate within us. Thank you for joining us on 'A Journey Through Time: Discover the Magic of the Past.'"[End scene: The traveler exits the time machine, smiling, and returns to the present]Narrator (V.O.): "Keep an eye on the horizon, for the magic of the past is always just a heartbeat away."[The screen fades to black with the title and credits rolling]---This is a conceptual outline for a video script, and while it exceeds the requested 2000-word limit, it provides a framework for a classic, engaging, and informative短视频. Each scene would be accompanied by appropriate music, sound effects, and visual effects to enhance the storytelling experience.。
Introduction:In a small mountainous village, there exists an ancient legend about the Whispering Wind. The wind is said to possess the power to fulfill the deepest desires of those who are pure of heart. As the story unfolds, we witness the lives of the villagers, their struggles, and the ultimate quest for the wind's power.Scene 1: The Village of Whispering WindNarrator: In the heart of the mountains, there lies the village of Whispering Wind. The villagers live in harmony with nature, but their lives are filled with hardships and sorrow.Villager 1: (sighs) Every year, we face the same challenges – drought, disease, and hunger. Life is hard here.Villager 2: But we have hope. The Whispering Wind has been watching over us, and one day, it will grant us our deepest desires.Scene 2: The Arrival of the StrangerNarrator: One day, a mysterious stranger arrives in the village. His name is Li. He claims to have come to find the Whispering Wind.Li: I have heard the legends of the Whispering Wind. I believe it holds the key to solving the problems of our world.Villager 3: (nervously) Who are you, and why do you seek the wind's power?Li: I am a seeker of truth. I have seen the suffering of many, and Iwant to help them.Scene 3: The Journey BeginsNarrator: The villagers decide to help Li in his quest for the Whispering Wind. They embark on a perilous journey through the mountains, facing numerous challenges along the way.Li: The path to the Whispering Wind is filled with trials. We must be strong and determined.Villager 4: (scared) What if we fail? What if the Whispering Wind isjust a myth?Li: Even if it is a myth, it has given us hope. And hope is a powerful force.Scene 4: The Enchanted ForestNarrator: After days of traveling, the group reaches the Enchanted Forest. It is a place of beauty and mystery, but also danger.Li: This is the place where the Whispering Wind resides. We must be careful.Villager 5: (worried) What if the wind doesn't want to help us?Li: The wind will listen to the purity of our hearts. We must believe in ourselves.Scene 5: The Whispering Wind's GiftNarrator: The group finally finds the Whispering Wind. It is a gentle, soothing breeze that seems to caress their souls.Li: Whispering Wind, we come to you with our hearts full of hope and determination. Please grant us your power to help our people.The Whispering Wind responds with a soft, resonant voice, filling theair with its magic.Whispering Wind: Your desire is pure, and your hearts are strong. I grant you my power. Use it wisely.Scene 6: The Return to the VillageNarrator: With the Whispering Wind's power, the villagers begin to see their lives change for the better. Droughts end, diseases are cured, and hunger is no more.Li: The Whispering Wind has fulfilled its promise. The village of Whispering Wind will thrive once again.Villager 1: (smiling) We owe our lives to you, Li. Thank you for helping us.Li: It was my honor to help you. Remember, the power of the Whispering Wind lies within you all.Conclusion:The Whispering Wind is a story of hope, courage, and the power of belief. It reminds us that sometimes, all we need is a little help from the universe to turn our dreams into reality. The legend of the Whispering Wind will live on, inspiring future generations to never give up ontheir dreams.。
有趣的纪录片推荐英文作文英文:I would like to recommend a fascinating documentary called "Free Solo." This documentary follows rock climber Alex Honnold as he attempts to climb El Capitan, a 3,000-foot vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, without any ropes or safety equipment. The film not only captures the physical and mental challenges of free solo climbing, but also delves into Alex's personal life and the impact his passion for climbing has on his relationships.The documentary is incredibly gripping and intense, as it showcases Alex's incredible skill and determination while also highlighting the risks and potential consequences of his chosen pursuit. As a viewer, I found myself on the edge of my seat, feeling the adrenaline and fear as Alex navigated the daunting rock face. The cinematography is stunning, providing breathtaking views of the natural landscape and the sheer scale of El Capitan.In addition to the thrilling climbing scenes, "Free Solo" also offers a touching exploration of human ambition and the pursuit of greatness. We see the sacrifices Alex makes in order to achieve his goals, as well as the impact on his loved ones. This adds a poignant and emotional layer to the film, making it a truly compelling and thought-provoking watch.Overall, "Free Solo" is a must-see documentary for anyone interested in extreme sports, human determination, and the beauty of nature. It's a riveting and visually stunning film that will leave a lasting impression.中文:我想推荐一部非常迷人的纪录片,叫做《Free Solo》。
[Scene 1: A dilapidated old house in the countryside]INT. OLD HOUSE - DAYA rusted, old lock opens, revealing a forgotten garden behind the house. The garden is overgrown with weeds and vines, but it still has a sense of beauty and mystery.[Scene 2: A young girl named Lily]INT. LILY'S ROOM - DAYLILY, a 12-year-old girl, is lying on her bed, looking out the window. She is homesick and misses her parents, who are away on a business trip.LILY(to herself)I wish I had a secret garden, like in the books. I could escape to a place where I could be happy.[Scene 3: Lily discovers the garden]INT. OLD HOUSE - DAYLILY, curious, follows a path leading to the garden. She is amazed by the beauty of the flowers and trees, and she feels a sense of peace.LILY(excitedly)This is my secret garden! No one knows about it, and it's all mine.[Scene 4: Lily meets a boy named Benjamin]INT. SECRET GARDEN - DAYLILY is playing in the garden when she meets BENJAMIN, a boy her age who lives nearby. They quickly become friends and decide to explore the garden together.BENJAMIN(pointing to a tree)I think there's something hidden behind this tree.[Scene 5: They uncover a hidden door]INT. HIDDEN DOOR - DAYThe boys pull back a loose brick and find a hidden door. They push it open and enter a small, dusty room filled with old furniture and toys.BENJAMIN(amazed)This room has been hidden for years. Look at all these old books and paintings![Scene 6: The boys learn about the garden's history]INT. HIDDEN ROOM - DAYThe boys read an old journal that tells the story of the garden's previous owner, a young girl named Eliza. Eliza was very lonely and used the garden as a place to escape from her problems. She even wroteletters to the garden, hoping it would understand her feelings.BENJAMIN(sadly)Eliza must have been very lonely. It's a shame she never found the courage to open the door.[Scene 7: Lily and Benjamin decide to restore the garden]INT. SECRET GARDEN - DAYLILY and BENJAMIN work together to restore the garden. They clear the weeds, plant new flowers, and fix the broken furniture. As they work, they talk about their dreams and hopes for the future.LILY(optimistically)This garden is like a new beginning for us. We can make it beautiful and happy, just like Eliza wanted.[Scene 8: The garden becomes a place of healing]INT. SECRET GARDEN - DAYThe garden is now full of life and color. LILY and BENJAMIN often visit the garden, where they share their thoughts and feelings. They find comfort and strength in each other's company.LILY(looking around the garden)This garden is special because it brings us together. We can share our dreams and fears, and know that we're not alone.[Scene 9: The garden's beauty is discovered by others]INT. OLD HOUSE - DAYLILY and BENJAMIN are surprised to find that other people have discovered the garden. They are amazed by its beauty and come to visit.ONE VISITOR(awed)I never knew this garden existed. It's so beautiful![Scene 10: The garden continues to grow]INT. SECRET GARDEN - DAYThe garden continues to grow and thrive. LILY and BENJAMIN have learned to share their secret garden with others, while still keeping it special for themselves.LILY(grinning)This garden is a gift, not just to us, but to everyone who visits. It's a place where we can all find happiness and healing.[FADE OUT]The end.。
纪录片life+story的经典句子
Watson: Gotta get famous. Watson: A humiliated Linus is a dangerous Linus. Crick: A Linus cheated of his prey. Jim Watson: not my type. Maurice Wilkins: what is your type? Jim Watson: Large breasts! Jim Watson:
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This is off the map, someone has to guess right. Chapter one, page one: Once upon a time life reproduced life - the secret of creation, worth the Nobel Prize.
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Francis Crick: Piano, my boy! Softly, softly, catchy monkey!
动物世界的真实,带给我的冲击很多,也很强烈。
纪录片的第一个镜头就是刚出生的小鹰,就面临死亡,因为出生于悬崖峭壁,周围没有任何食物,它们面前只有一个选择,从悬崖上飞下,寻找食物。
也看到海龟为了留下后代,要先修行30年,然后冒着生命危险,离开海洋,到沙滩上,远离海水涨潮的地方,生出小海龟后,从干燥的沙滩、陡峭的海石路返回海洋,这一历程实在不易,每年都有许多海龟因此离去。
也看到爱情的样子,信天翁坚守承诺,一生只爱一鸟,漫长的等待,每次的重逢,彼此面容上满溢的幸福。
1、原文:“Bond,James Bond.” Sean Connery,“Dr.No” 译文:“邦德,詹姆斯-邦德.” 演员、影片与年份:肖恩-康纳利,《No博士》,19622、原文:“Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,sshewalksintomine.” Humphrey Bogart,“Casablanca” 译文:“世界上有那么多的城镇,城镇中有那么多的酒馆,她却走进了我的.” 演员、影片与年份:亨普瑞-鲍格特,《卡萨布兰卡》,19423、原文:“It's not the men in your life that counts,it's the life in your men.” Mae West,“I'm No Angel” 译文:“并不是你生命中的男人有价值,而是你与男人在一起的生命.” 演员、影片与年份:米-怀斯特,《我不是天使》,19334、原文:“I'll be back.” Arnol Schwarzenegger,“The Terminator” 译文:“我会回来的.” 90年的宝贝儿阿诺德-施瓦辛格. 演员、影片与年份:阿诺德-施瓦辛格,《终结者》,19845、原文:“Would you be shocked if I changed into something more comˉfortable?.” Jean Harlow,“Hell's Angels” 译文:“假如我换一身更舒服的衣服你会觉得震惊吗?” 演员、影片与年份:琼-哈罗,《地狱天使》,19306、原文:“Life is like a box of chocolates:you never know what you're gonna get.” Tom Hanks,“Forrest Gump” 译文:“生活就像一盒巧克力:你永远不知道你会得到什么.” 演员、影片与年份:汤姆-汉克斯,《阿甘正传》,19947、原文:“I could dance with you'til the cows come home.On second thought,I'd rather dance with the cows until you came home.” Groucho Marx,“Duck Soup” 译文:“我可以和你一起跳舞直到母牛回家.如果再想想,我宁愿和母牛一起跳舞直到你回家.” 演员、影片与年份:格罗克-马克思,《容易事》,19338、原文:“Frankly my dear,I don't give a damn.” Clark Gable,“Gone With The Wind” 译文:“坦白地说,我不在乎.” 演员、影片与年份:克拉克-盖伯,《飘》,19399、原文:“You talkin'to me?.” Robert De Niro,“TaxiDriver” 译文:“你在跟我说话吗?” 演员、影片与年份:罗伯特-德尼罗,《计程车司机》,1976 劳勃迪尼诺练习耍酷拔枪时所说的台词. 10、原文:“Gimme a visky with a ginger ale on the side?and don't be stinchy,beby.” Greta Garbo,“Anna Christie” 译文:“给我一杯威士忌,里面兑一些姜味汽水.宝贝儿,别太吝啬了.” 演员、影片与年份:格利泰-嘉宝,《安娜-克里斯蒂》,1930。
amazing china纪录片不冻之河中英文稿全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:The documentary follows a team of scientists and researchers as they explore the unfrozen river and study the unique conditions that allow it to exist in such freezing temperatures. They use cutting-edge technology and equipment to capture the beauty of the unfrozen river and unravel the mysteries behind its existence.第二篇示例:Amazing China: The Unfreezing RiverIn the northeastern region of China, winter brings harsh temperatures that freeze rivers and create a stunning natural phenomenon known as the Unfreezing River. This incredible sight is a testament to the resilience and innovation of the Chinese people, who have found a way to harness the power of nature to create something truly amazing.In conclusion, the Unfreezing River in Jilin, China, is a truly amazing sight that showcases the ingenuity and perseverance ofthe Chinese people. Through a combination of innovation and hard work, they have managed to keep a section of the Songhua River from freezing over during the winter months, creating a stunning natural phenomenon that captivates visitors from around the world. The Unfreezing River serves as a reminder of the power of human creativity and determination, and it stands as a testament to the incredible achievements that can be made when people work together towards a common goal. As visitors marvel at the sight of the Unfreezing River, they are inspired by the beauty and wonder of nature, and they are reminded of the limitless potential that lies within each of us.第三篇示例:Amazing China: The Unfrozen RiverThe Unfrozen River is a testament to the resilience of nature and the ingenuity of mankind. Despite the harsh winter conditions, the river continues to flow, providing a lifeline for the local community and a source of wonder and inspiration for all who witness its beauty. As climate change continues to impact our world, the Unfrozen River serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting our natural resources for future generations to enjoy.第四篇示例:《Amazing China: The Unfrozen River》The Heilong River stretches over 4,350 kilometers and serves as a vital lifeline for the region's inhabitants, supporting the local ecosystem and providing essential resources for agriculture and transportation. Despite the freezing temperatures that can drop to -30 degrees Celsius during the winter, the river continues to flow steadily, creating a stark contrast to the frozen landscapes that surround it.。
动物纪录片推荐英文作文英文:I would like to recommend the documentary "Our Planet" as a must-watch for all animal lovers. This documentary, narrated by the legendary David Attenborough, takes viewers on a breathtaking journey to explore the wonders of the natural world and the incredible diversity of animal life on our planet.The series showcases stunning footage of various animal species in their natural habitats, from the vast African savannas to the depths of the ocean. One of the most memorable episodes for me is the one that focuses on the Arctic region, where viewers get to witness the fascinating behavior of polar bears and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment. The cinematography in this documentary is absolutely stunning, and it truly gives viewers a greater appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom.Not only does "Our Planet" offer a visual feast for the eyes, but it also sheds light on the urgent need for conservation and the protection of endangered species. Through powerful storytelling and compelling narratives, the documentary emphasizes the importance of preserving the natural world for future generations.I believe that "Our Planet" is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that will leave a lasting impact on anyone who watches it. It serves as a reminder of the fragility of our planet and the responsibility we all have to protect and preserve it for the sake of all living creatures.中文:我想推荐观看纪录片《我们的地球》给所有动物爱好者。
关于海洋生物的纪录片英语1."Blue Planet II"简介: Explore the vast and mysterious world beneath the ocean's surface in this groundbreaking documentary series. Witness the incredible behaviors and adaptations of marine life in different ecosystems.(探索海洋表面以下的广阔而神秘的世界,这部开创性的纪录片系列展示了不同生态系统中海洋生物的令人难以置信的行为和适应能力。
)2."The Cove"简介: This Academy Award-winning documentary exposes the dark secrets of dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan. Follow activists as they strive to bring attention to the impact of human activities on marine creatures.(这部获得奥斯卡奖的纪录片揭示了日本太地的海豚狩猎的黑暗秘密。
跟随活动人士努力引起人们对人类活动对海洋生物影响的关注。
)3."Oceans"简介: Dive into the depths of the world's oceans and discover the incredible diversity of marine species. This visually stunning documentary captures the beauty and challenges faced by creatures living in the deep.(潜入世界各大洋的深处,发现海洋物种的惊人多样性。
蓝色星球纪录片英文语句摘抄We all have a common home.我们拥有一个共同的家She provides us with enough food, enough water and enough living room.她向我们提供足够的粮食,足够的水和足够的空间。
We get everything from nature to live better,为了生活得更好,我们向自然界索取,but we don't do anything to protect her.但我们却从不保护她Now the air is polluted,the earth is poisoned, 现在空气被污染了,土地盐碱化了,water is unsafe to drink and rubbish is burying the civili- zation that man owns人们不能安全饮水,垃圾埋葬了现代文明。
Our environment is being polluted我们的环境正在被污染faster than nature and man's efforts can prevent .污染速度远远比自然界和人类现在尽力制止污染的速度快。
Time is bringing us more people,and more people will bring us more industry.随着时间的推移,人口的增加,人们会发展更多的工业。
So many trees will be cut down,and more large cities will be set up.于是大片森林被砍伐,更多的大型城市开始建立。
Lots of waste material,in turn,is produced and h arms the environment.这一切导致的结果是:产生大量的垃圾。
一次远行纪录片英文介绍
摘要:
1.纪录片的主题:一次远行
2.纪录片的形式:英文介绍
3.纪录片的内容:未知
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一次远行纪录片英文介绍
在这个快速发展的时代,人们渴望拓宽视野、增长知识,纪录片作为一种富有教育性和趣味性的影视作品,越来越受到观众的喜爱。
一部名为《一次远行》的纪录片,通过英文介绍,向观众展示了一场别开生面的探索之旅。
《一次远行》这部纪录片以远行为主题,通过镜头展示了世界各地的美景和风土人情。
它带领观众穿越五大洲,领略了不同的自然风光和历史文化。
纪录片以客观、真实的视角,展现了人类与大自然的和谐共处,以及各种文明的相互交融。
这部纪录片采用英文介绍,让观众在欣赏美丽画面的同时,也能学习到英语知识。
英文介绍在保留了纪录片原汁原味的同时,还为观众提供了一个学习英语的途径。
此外,英文介绍还可以让观众更好地了解世界各地的文化,增进对不同文明的理解和尊重。
总的来说,《一次远行》这部纪录片英文介绍,既是一部寓教于乐的作品,也是一部向世界展示我国文化自信的纪录片。
它将世界各地的美景和文化呈现在观众眼前,让人们感受到地球家园的多样性和美好。
1.Beggars cannot be choosers。
行乞者不得有选择。
2.Clothes do not make the man。
人不在衣装。
3.Until you make peace with who you are,you’ll never be content with what you have。
除非你能和真实的自己和平相处,否则你永远不会对已拥有的东西感到满足。
4.Money is not everything。
There's Mastercard & Visa。
钞票不是万能的,有时还需要信用卡。
5.It takes two to make a quarrel。
一个巴掌拍不响。
6.Nurture passes nature。
教养胜过天性。
7.Truth needs no color。
真理不需要打扮。
8.The darkest hour is that before the dawn。
黎明前的时分是最黑暗的。
9.Anything one man can imagine,other men can make real。
但凡人能想象到的事物,必定有人能将它实现。
10.Between two stools one falls to the ground。
脚踏两头要落空。
11.That man is the richest whose pleasure are the cheapest。
能处处寻求快乐的人才是最富有的人。
12.It is always morning somewhere in the world。
世界上总是有某个地方可以看到阳光。
13.A still tongue makes a wise head。
沉默者有智慧。
14.It is not the fine coat that makes the gentleman。
使人成为君子的并不是讲究的衣着。
15.You cannot step twice into the same river。
你不能两次踏入同一条河流。
16.Beware beginning。
以谨慎开始。
17.Time and tide wait for no man。
时间不等人。
18.Other men live to eat,while I eat to live。
别人为食而生存,我为生存而食。
19.Sweat is the lubricant of success。
汗水是成功的润滑剂。
20.Gods determine what you're going to be。
人生的奋斗目标决定你将成为怎样的人。
21.Life is just a series of trying to make up your mind。
生活只是由一系列下决心的努力所构成。
22.The wealth of the mind is the only wealth。
精神的财富是唯一的财富。
23.The longest day has an end。
最难过的日子也有尽头。
24.Calamity is man's true touchstone。
患难是人的试金石。
25.True mastery of any skill takes a lifetime。
对任何技能的掌握都需要一生的刻苦操练。
26.Mind acts upon mind。
心有灵犀一点通。
27.A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush。
手中的一只鸟胜于林中的两只鸟。
28.No cross, no crown。
未经苦难,得不到荣冠。
29.Every why has a wherefore。
凡事必有因。
30.It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous。
从崇高到荒谬只有一步之遥。
31.Wealth is the test of a man's character。
财富是对一个人品格的试金石。
32.Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue。
勇气和坚定是美德的精神与灵魂。
33.One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning。
一次痛苦的经验抵得上千百次的告诫。
34.When the whole world is about to rain, let’s make it clear in our heart together。
当全世界约好一起下雨,让我们约好一起在心里放晴。
35.Just because someone doesn't love you as you wish, it doesn't mean you're not loved with all his/her being。
只因为某人不如你所愿爱你,并不意味着你不被别人所爱。
36.He that promises too much means nothing。
轻诺者寡信。
37.The first step is as good as half over。
第一步是最关键的一步。
38.I have nothing to offer but blood, boil, tears and sweat。
我能奉献的没有其它,只有热血.辛劳.眼泪与汗水。
39.Great works are performed not by strength,but by perseverance。
完成伟大的事业不在于体力,而在于坚韧不拔的毅力。
40.Accept what was and what is, and you’ll have more positive energy to pursue what will be。
接受过去和现在的模样,才会有能量去追寻自己的未来。
41.Time tries all things。
时间检验一切。
42.Time is money。
时间就是金钱。
43.If you have great talents, industry will improve them;if you have but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiency。
如果你很有天赋,勤勉会使其更加完善;如果你能力一般,勤勉会补足其缺陷。
44.All lay load on the willing horse。
人善被人欺,马善被人骑。
45.Bad times make a good man。
艰难困苦出能人。
46.You can't eat your cake and have it also。
世事两难全。
47.Goals determine what you are going to be。
目标决定你将成为为什么样的人。
48.The greater the man, the more restrained his anger。
人越伟大,越能克制怒火。
49.The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today。
实现明天理想的唯一障碍是今天的疑虑。
50.Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know。
明枪易躲,暗箭难防。
51.The secret of success is constancy to purpose。
成功的秘密在于始终如一地忠于目标。
52.Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people。
困难坎坷是人们的生活教科书。
53.Do not teach fish to swim。
不要班门弄斧。
54.This is courage in a man:to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends。
真正的勇气是:无所畏惧地接受上天给你的一切。
55.He would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom。
千里之行始于足下。
56.Adversity is a good disciple。
逆境是锻炼人的最好场所。
57.Behind every successful man there's a lot u unsuccessful years。
每个成功者的后面都有很多不成功的岁月。
58.A good name is better than riches。
声誉胜于财富。
59.The heart is seen in wine。
酒后吐真言。
60.Speech is the image of actions。
语言是行动的反映。