The Ladies of Stone

2018-08-27 02:59ByLukePhilips
疯狂英语·新悦读 2018年4期
关键词:里格巨石阵橡树

⊙By Luke Philips

Rocky Neighbours 与岩石为邻

Avebury[埃夫伯里石阵]is near the far more famous Stonehenge[巨石阵]. What is interesting about it is that a village has grown up around the stones, unlike Stonehenge, which stands alone. Avebury and Stonehenge are just two of about 1,300 stone circles all over the UK.Many of them are in fantastic locations, like Castlerigg[卡斯尔里格石圈]in Cumbria, from which you can see England’s highest mountain; and the Ring of Brogdar[布罗德盖石圈]in the beautiful Orkney Islands, off Scotland’s northern coast.

Stone Circles Through History穿越历史的石圈

Some of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites, and several have local stories connected to them. For example, the Merry Maidens[少女]in West Cornwall is a group of nineteen stones. According to the story, they were young women—maidens—who were turned into stone for dancing on a Sunday.This story shows some of the effects of Christianity[基督教]on the UK’s earlier religions in the fourth and fifth centuries AD.

When and Why? 时间和缘由

Early historians thought that the stone circles were temples for the Druids注, the priests of people who arrived in the UK in about 500 BC. Later research has shown that they are far older than that, at least 4,000 years old. Stonehenge could have been built 5,000 years ago, but it’s still nowhere near as old as the wooden circle built nearby about 10,000 years ago. Some experts believe they acted like calendars and have shown that some stones line up with sunrise or sunset on the longest and shortest days of the year.Others believe they were places for the dead bodies of the local rich and powerful.

Can I See One? 游览之地

We may never know their original purpose, but each one leaves the visitor with a strong sense of the shortness of our existence in the sea of history. There are groups of stone circles and other prehistoric monuments[遗迹]throughout the British Isles,so wherever you are staying, you should definitely include at least one in your tour.

注:德鲁伊(Druid)原意为“熟悉橡树的人,橡树贤者”。在欧洲传说中,德鲁伊教徒被视为自然和中立的拥护者,他们将荒原当作自己的家园,使用特殊力量保护大自然,让整个世界获得平衡。

Activity 1

Before you read, match the word or phrase with a definition.

1. location 2. coast 3. religion 4. temple 5. priest 6. prehistoric

a. organised belief in God or gods

b. before written history began

c. a person whose job is part of a religion

d. land next to the sea

e. a place where people pray together

f. place

Activity 2

Find the answers to these questions in the text.

1. What has developed around the stones in Avebury?

2. Which three stone circles aren’t near Stonehenge?

3. What crime did the Merry Maidens commit?

4. What cultural problem could the Merry Maidens’ story be connected with?

5. Were the Druids part of a culture that began in the UK?

6. Which days of the year seem to have been important to the builders of the circles?

Activity 3

Rewrite these comparative sentences[比较句], using the words in brackets.

Eg: The wooden circle built nearby is far older than Stonehenge. (nowhere near as)→Stonehenge is nowhere near as old as the wooden circle built nearby.

1. Stonehenge is far more famous than the Ring of Brogdar. (less)→The Ring of Brogdar is…

2. Christianity was newer than the religions it replaced. (old)→The religions it replaced were…

3. There are other stone circles in Britain, but Stonehenge is by far the most famous. (a lot)→Stonehenge is…

4. The stone circles are far older than we thought. (as…as…)→The stone circles are nowhere near…

5. Stonehenge is impressive, and the wooden monument was too.(as…as…)→The wooden monument was…

Activity 4

Discussion: What are the advantages and disadvantages of Avebury village being built around its stone circle? What amazing buildings and other monuments are there in your area or country? What can be done to look after those things for the future?

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