一起听英语 264 如何应对无聊
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    无聊的时候人的反应之一是张大嘴巴大哈欠,真是这样吗?你无聊的时候会去做什么呢?

    Rob: Hello I'm Rob. Welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm joined today by Finn. Hello

    Finn.

    Finn: Hi Rob. You know, I'm happy you called me to present this programme with

    you because I was there by my desk feeling a bit bored (yawns loudly).

    Rob: Great yawn, Finn! A yawn, of course, is that typical reaction of someone who

    is bored.

    Finn: Yeah, it's when you open your mouth wide and take some air in and slowly

    out.

    Rob: Okay. Let's make this a programme all about boredom, shall we? And I'll start

    by stimulating your imagination.

    Finn: Thank you, but how are you going to make me excited and interested in

    something, Rob?

    Rob: How about I challenge you to a question you might not know the answer to?

    Finn: Okay, well, you can try. Go on then.

    Rob: Well, I know you like the theatre.

    Finn: I do. But it has to be an exciting play or I get restless.

    Rob: Restless, you mean unable to sit still because you get bored or worried even.

    Okay. I wonder how you'd feel watching the longest continuous play

    recorded?

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    Finn: That's quite an offer. What do you mean?

    Rob: According to the Guinness Book of Records, the longest continuous dramatic

    performance was held in New Jersey, in the US, in 2010. But do you know

    how long the cast for The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco, was on stage for?

    Was it for about:

    a) 8 hours

    b) 17 hours

    c) 23 hours

    Finn: Wow! They're all pretty long. I'll say b) 17 hours, Rob.

    Rob: Goodness! Right. Okay. I'll let you know the answer by the end of the

    programme. Now, let's talk more about boredom. I think this is a feeling we

    have to learn how to cope with.

    Finn: Yes, we have to learn to deal with this situation successfully – to cope with it.

    But people often feel they want to change their life, to change their job. They

    might feel stuck in a rut.

    Rob: That's a good phrase - stuck in a rut. So you mean you've become too fixed in

    one kind of job?

    Finn: Yes. You know Rob, even I sometimes dream of something a bit more exciting

    like being a professional diver or maybe even a pilot of a really fast plane.

    Rob: Well, guess what: even pilots get bored, you know?

    Finn: Not when they are flying anyway.

    Rob: Wrong. When they're up in the air!

    Finn: No way! Really? I don't believe you!

    Rob: Well, Missy Cummings, an American, was a fighter pilot. Listen to the phrasal

    verb she uses meaning to stop being bored, at least for a while. Is there ever

    time for a fighter pilot to get bored?

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    Missy Cummings , former fighter pilot:

    Oh my gosh, sure, for the same reasons that commercial pilots get bored. These fighter jets

    are very automated when it comes to just holding altitude and heading. So you turn

    everything in autopilot and I probably listened to more Oprah Winfrey TV shows on the highfrequency

    radios… And so you get good about using the technology to figure out how to

    stave off that boredom.

    Finn: Ah, so she listened to a show hosted by the American presenter Oprah

    Winfrey on the radio to stave off her boredom. Now, to stave off means to

    stop or to keep an unpleasant feeling away. In this case she means boredom.

    Rob: Yes, indeed.

    Rob: But some experts think there's something good about feeling bored.

    Finn: Really?

    Rob: Let's hear what Tiffany Watt-Smith has to say. She works for the Centre for

    the History of Emotions at the Queen Mary University of London. Pay attention

    to the word she uses to describe what boredom does to people.

    Tiffany Watt-Smith, Queen Mary University of London:

    On the one hand people are worried about being under-occupied and bored. On the other

    there's a set of anxieties about us having any more downtime, you know. We can constantly

    check our phones at the bus stop. Everything is to be filled and what does that do to our

    minds? I think boredom is a very useful emotion. It's an emotion which spurs people on to

    change something about their environment. If you're bored that gives rise to creativity.

    Finn: So boredom spurs people on to change something. To spur on means to

    stimulate or to encourage someone to do something.

    Rob: So what are you going to do, Finn? How will you change your life?

    Finn: Change my life? Okay. Two things. The first one is: I want to know if I got that

    question right!

    Rob: Well I said at the beginning of the programme that the longest continuous

    dramatic performance was held in New Jersey, US, in 2010. And I asked you

    how long was the cast on stage for to play The Bald Soprano by Eugene

    Ionesco.

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    Finn: Yes. The options were 8 hours, 17 hours and 23 hours, I think. And I said 17.

    Was I right?

    Rob: You were not!

    Finn: Oh, no!

    Rob: It was even longer.

    Finn: Wow! 23!

    Rob: According to the Guinness Book of Records, the play lasted 23 hours, 33

    minutes and 54 seconds. It was achieved by The 27 O'Clock Players who

    performed The Bald Soprano at Belmar, New Jersey, USA, on 27 July 2010.

    Anyway Finn, what's the second thing you're going to do to stave off your

    boredom?

    Finn: You know what, Rob? I'm going to book myself a fantastic holiday! Maybe I

    could start with a visit to Patagonia in Argentina to see the penguins…

    Rob: Yeah, it sounds very exciting. But before you head off to Patagonia, could you

    remind us of some of the English words we've heard today?

    Finn: We heard:

    yawn

    stimulating

    restless

    to cope with

    stuck in a rut

    to stave off

    to spur on

    Rob: Thanks Finn. That's it for this programme. I hope you didn't find it boring.

    Finn: Not at all. I loved it!

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    Rob: Please join us soon again for 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.

    Both: Bye.

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