一起听英语 221 骑自行车的安全性
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    你骑自行车上班吗?是否安全,应该注意哪些问题?

    Jennifer: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from bbclearningenglish.com. My

    name is Jennifer and I’m joined in the studio by Neil.

    Neil: Hello. In this programme, we look at a story in the news and teach you

    some new vocabulary and expressions along the way.

    Jennifer: In this episode, we’re going to be talking about cycling and how to keep

    safe on the road. Do you cycle, Neil?

    Neil: Yes I do. I use my bike to commute, or travel to work. It’s quite a long

    journey, but it’s much cheaper than taking the Tube or the train. What

    about you, Jen?

    Jennifer: Well I’ve just bought a folding bike – that’s a bike that you can take

    apart, fold up and carry if you don’t want to ride it. For me, it’s a good

    way to get fit.

    Neil: A folding bike is very handy. But they are very expensive.

    Jennifer: You can hire bicycles for short journeys in London. It leads me on to

    today’s question.

    Neil: OK, what is it?

    Jennifer: A record number of bikes were hired on one day during the London

    Olympic Games in 2012. But how many times were bikes borrowed on this

    day? Was it:

    a) 15,000

    b) 31,000

    c) 47,000

    Neil: Well, those are all very high numbers, but I'm going to guess c) 47,000.

    Jennifer: We’ll find out if you’re right at the end of the programme. So, let’s go back

    to our story about cycling. We’ve said that the advantages are that it is a

    good way to get fit and a cheap way to travel. But, are there any

    disadvantages?

    Neil: I suppose that it can be a dangerous way to travel if you're cycling in a

    city centre, especially in heavy traffic. Heavy traffic means lots of cars or

    other vehicles on the road.

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    Jennifer: Many cyclists now wear helmet cameras – a device attached to their

    cycling helmet – so that they can film people who drive dangerously.

    Neil: Listen to this clip of London cyclist Ben Porter. Why did he start using a

    helmet camera?

    Ben Porter, cyclist

    I first got the camera because I’d had trouble convincing friends and family of what

    actually happened on the roads, and I’d thought that having a camera and footage

    would be a good way of explaining what it’s like to be a cyclist on the road. I always saw

    it as some form of insurance and it did feel like, as a cyclist, I didn’t have as much

    behind me as, say, a car driver with an insurance company.

    Jennifer: So, that was cyclist Ben Porter. He said he thought that having a camera

    and footage would be a good way to explain what it’s like to be a cyclist

    on the road.

    Neil: Footage is what a video camera records. When the camera is attached to

    your head, the footage shows the journey from your point of view.

    Jennifer: Ben Porter gave another reason why he started to use the camera. Did

    you hear what it was?

    Neil: He said it was a form of insurance. That means it gives the cyclist a form

    of protection.

    Jennifer: Let’s hear that clip of Ben again. Listen this time for the words ‘footage’

    and ‘insurance’.

    Ben Porter, cyclist

    I first got the camera because I’d had trouble convincing friends and family of what

    actually happened on the roads, and I’d thought that having a camera and footage

    would be a good way of explaining what it’s like to be a cyclist on the road. I always saw

    it as some form of insurance and it did feel like, as a cyclist, I didn’t have as much

    behind me as, say, a car driver with an insurance company.

    Neil: So, Ben got the camera so that he could show what it’s like to be a cyclist

    on the road, and also to protect himself from blame if there was an

    accident.

    Jennifer: Having a camera can give you peace of mind – it can make you feel safer

    in terms of the law – but it can’t stop you from being hit by a car. How do

    you think cyclists could be safer, Neil?

    Neil: I think that both cyclists and drivers need to pay attention to The

    Highway Code. The Highway Code is a list of rules that drivers and

    cyclists must obey – or do. How do you think cyclists could be safer?

    Jennifer: I think it’s important to be visible – for other road users to know you’re

    there. Many people wear fluorescent clothing which is very bright and

    reflective…

    Neil: And don’t forget – a helmet could save your life!

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    Jennifer: Time now to get the answer to the quiz. I asked how many bicycles were

    borrowed on one day in London during the 2012 Olympics. Was it:

    a) 15,000

    b) 31,000

    c) 47,000

    Neil: And I guessed c) 47,000.

    Jennifer: And you were right!

    Neil: Aha!

    Jennifer: On that day alone, bikes were hired 47,105 times.

    Neil: Well, that is a lot of cycling. There must have been lots of tired people in

    London that day.

    Jennifer: I’m sure! Do join us again for another edition of 6 Minute English from

    BBC Learning English. Bye!

    Neil: Bye!

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