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新概念美音版第四冊 Lesson 47 The great escape 大逃亡

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Lesson 47    The great escape 大逃亡
         
First listen and then answer the following question.
 
聽錄音,然後回答以下問題。

What is one of the features of modern camping where nationality is concerned?

Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels. But, contrary to a popular assumption, it is far from being the only one, or even the greatest. The man who manoeuvres carelessly into his twenty pounds' worth of space at one of Europe's myriad permanent sites may find himself bumping a Bentley. More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two.
That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveler who has sworn to get away from it all. It also provides-and some student sociologist might care to base his thesis upon the phenomenon -- an escape of another kind. The modern traveller is often a man who dislikes the Splendide and the Bellavista, not because he cannot afford, or shuns their material comforts. But because he is afraid of them. Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. Master in his own house, he has little idea of when to say boo to a maitre d'hotel.
 
    From all such fears camping releases him. Granted, a snobbery of camping itself, based upon equipment and techniques, already exists; but it is of a kind that, if he meets it, he can readily understand and deal with. There is no superior 'they' in the shape of managements and hotel hierarchies to darken his holiday days.
 
    To such motives, yet another must be added. The contemporary phenomenon of car worship is to be explained not least by the sense of independence and freedom that ownership entails. To this pleasure camping gives an exquisite refinement.
 
    From one's own front door to home or foreign hills or sands and back again, everything is to hand. Not only are the means of arriving at the holiday paradise entirely within one's own command and keeping, but the means of escape from holiday hel (if the beach proves too crowded, the local weather too inclement) are there, outside -- or, as likely, part of -- the tent.
 
    Idealists have objected to the package tour, that the traveller abroad thereby denies himself the opportunity of getting to know the people of the country visited. Insularity and self-containment, it is argued, go hand in hand. The opinion does not survive experience of a popular Continental camping place. Holiday hotels tend to cater for one nationality of visitors especially, sometimes exclusively. Camping sites, by contrast, are highly cosmopolitan. Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites; but as yet there is no overwhelmingly specialized patronage. Notices forbidding the open-air drying of clothes, or the use of water points for car washing, or those inviting 'our camping friends' to a dance or a boat trip are printed not only in French or Italian or Spanish, but also in English, German and Dutch. At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic. The Frenchman's breakfast coffee competes with the Englishman's bacon and eggs.
 
    Whether the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard to say. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers' site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants who cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers themselves: how many heath fires they cause; how much litter they leave; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside. Only good scouting is likely to preserve the freedoms so dear to the heart of the eternal Boy Scout.
 
          NIGEL BUXTON The Great Escape from The Weekend Telegraph

New words and expressions 生詞和短語
 
    assumption
n.  假定
    manoeuvre
v. (驅車)移動
    myriad
adj. 無數的
    paradox
n.  自相矛盾的呈
    cynic
n.  憤世嫉俗者
    sociologist
n.  社會學家
    shun
v.  避開
    affluent
adj. 富有的
    chambermaid
n.  女招待員
    boo
b.  呸的一聲
    maitre d'hotel
n.  [法語]總管
    snobbery
n.  勢利
    hierarchy
n.  等級製度
    entail
v.  便成為必要
    inclement
adj. 險惡的
    package tour
    由旅行社安排一切的一攬子誘遊
    insularity
n.  偏狹
    cater
v.  迎合
    exclusively
adv. 排他地
    cosmopolitan
adj. 世界的
    preponderance
n.  優勢
    overwhelmingly
adv. 以壓倒優勢地,清一色地
    patronage
n.  恩惠,惠顧
    sauerkraut
n.  泡菜
    vie
v.  競爭
    municipality
n.  市政當局
    itinerant
n.  巡回者
    heath
v.  荒地
    alienate
v.  便疏遠
    eternal
adj. 永久的


參考譯文
 
    圖省錢是露營的一個主要動機,因為除了開始時購置或是租借一套露營裝備外,總費用算起來要比住旅館開支少得多。但是,和一般的看法相反,這決非是僅有的,甚至不是最主要的動機。如果一位遊客漫不經心地駕車駛入歐洲無數常年營地之一,花20鎊租用一個空位,那麽他可能會碰見一輛本特利汽車,更可能會望見一輛福特.康索爾或一輛雷諾或一輛梅塞迪斯並排停放著,不過雙人自行車則不容易看到。
 
    現代露營裝備一年比一年講究,這對那些厭世嫉俗者來說是一件有趣的自相矛盾的事情。而對於發誓用露營來擺脫煩惱的人來說,卻帶來了更光明的前景。學社會學的大學生來露營是另一種形式的擺脫現實,他們的目的很可能是根據觀察到的露營現象去寫論文。現代露營旅遊的人往往討厭在“斯普蘭迪德”和“貝拉維斯塔”這樣的大酒店,這並不是因為他們付不起錢,也不是為了躲避物質享受,而是因為他們害怕酒店。他們可能很富有,但給看門人和房間女服務叫多少小費,心中卻根本沒有數;他們在家可能是主人,但不知道什麽時候才能對酒店的經理表示不滿。
 
    露營便人們免除了這些憂慮。誠然,露營地本身也存在以露營裝備和方式取人的勢利現象,但如果有這種情況,露營者也容易理解,知道如何對付,但在露營地裏根本不會有管人的“人上人”和酒店裏的等級製度來種露營者的假日過得陰鬱低沉。
 
    除上以動機外,還應加上一個。當前崇拜汽車現象可以用與所有權相伴的獨立和自由意識來解釋。因此開車去露營會給這種快樂意識增加一種優雅意境。
 
    從自己的家門出發到國內國外的山區或沙灘上露營然後返回,一切都很便利。完全在自己掌握之中的私人汽車不僅是到達假日天堂的工具,而且也是逃離假日地獄(如海灘太擠,當地天氣惡劣)方便工具,因為汽車就停在帳篷外麵,或者汽車本身可能就是露營帳篷的一個組成部分。
 
    理想主義者像反對旅行社安排一切的一攬子旅遊一樣反對露營的作法,說這種封閉的作法使到國外旅遊者失去了了解所去國家人民的機會。他們爭論說,心胸狹窄和自我封閉是並存的。但這種說法在受人歡迎的歐洲露營地是站不住腳的。假日旅館有隻接待來自一個國家的旅遊者的傾向,有時會達到排他的程度。而露營駐地則相反,是高度世界性的。在大多數地中海露營地裏,德國人占優勢似乎是個普遍現象,確實如此,但並沒有特別的優待。禁止露天曬衣服、禁止用水龍頭衝洗汽車的布告和邀請露營朋友參加舞會、乘船觀光的招貼不僅印誌法語、意大利語、西班牙語,而且也印成英語、德語、荷蘭語。用飯的時候,德國泡菜味和大蒜味爭相散發,法國人的早點咖啡和英國人的鹹肉煎蛋競相比美。
 
    有組織的露營活動的明顯發展是否意味著較獨立的自我封閉式露營的最終消失,還很難說。市政當局當然希望獲得露營者的場地費和其他光臨的好處,警察則對那些查不出有固定營地或住處的遊蕩者保持警惕。但最重要的或許是露營者自己,即他們引起了多少場野火,留下了多少垃圾。總之,他們是否弄得土地的主人和鄉間的居民同他們反目。隻有優良的童子軍活動才能保持不朽的童子軍所衷心熱愛的各項自由。
 
 
 
 

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