【BBC南太平洋】无尽汪洋 24
填空(不用写序号,句子最后的标点不用写出,答完一空另起一行继续作答),英式拼写Hints:
Richard
Doug
本来想把最后Richard那段话给挖了的,不过想想还是算了,所以这段听写的内容很少~那么这集就到这里了,咱们明天EP04《火山列岛》再相见~
Richard: Got a very positive feeling about today. The conditions are improving. Lots of sharks around, come to, close to the boat. I think they're inviting us in.
Narration: __1__. Would this new technique work? From the surface, the signs were good. and John was once again following the action from his platform. So, how did it go for Richard?
Richard: Unbelievable! That happened in a second! It was out of nowhere!
Doug: My first hint that something was happening was when I saw a bunch of bubbles around the bird. Then, I could kinda see the shape of the shark.
Richard: That is the most astonishing thing I've ever seen.
Narration: But there was more to this story.
Richard: You know, you've got this incredible predator who's lurking around and you know he's out there or she's out there. You know this animal is circling you. You can't see it, it can see you. And so, you can't help now and again just to look away for a second, and in that split second on this occasion that I looked away, the shark hit. The power of the animal as it took the albatross was on the one hand terrifying, but on the other hand completely transfixing. I think that shot's going to haunt me for the rest of my life
Narration: __2__.
http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201303/201303310955297238992.mp3But filming a successful strike from underwater required a different strategy. No longer worried about being hit from below, Richard and Doug opted for the quieter approach of snorkelling at the surface, only going under at the final moment
Richard may only have filmed half the strike, but in the end, given the nervousness of the sharks, he was lucky to get even that
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