by 李老師與小幫手Aaron
英文學習可以不用如此制式化,讓李老師與小幫手Aaron帶你在青少年英文小說本及紐約客雜誌的精選文章中,深入瞭解作者背後鮮為人知的感人物語,與盡情徜徉在創作者筆尖下的英文閱讀世界裡。 -- Hosting provided by <a href="https://www.soundon.fm/" target="_blank">SoundOn</a>
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April 15, 2025
How much are you willing to go in the name of science? Are you willing to take a sniff at a 5000-year-old mummy? Thousands of years ago, the ancient Egyptians mummified(做成木乃伊)their important societal figures(社會重要人物)after they died. In order to know how well-preserved(保存良好)are the mummies, or to put it more bluntly, in order to know whether the bodies underneath layers of wrapping have started to rot, scientists decided to put them to a smelling test(氣味測試). The researchers used a technique called gas chromatography(氣相層析法)which could separate(分離)the different scents(氣味)inside the sarcophagus(石棺), a stone coffin. And to their surprises(驚訝), most of the mummies actually smelled quite pleasant. Sure that some of them may smell stale(腐敗的)and mouldy(發霉的), but most smelled earthy(泥土味)and a little spicy(辛香的). This actually makes logical sense(合乎邏輯)since oils, and balm(香膏)were used in the process of embalming(防腐處理)mummies. 如果你喜歡李老師的英文故事,歡迎請老師喝杯咖啡,讓學習的芬芳比木乃伊的氣味更悠長! 🔗 支持連結:<a href="https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a">https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a</a> 📢 追蹤李老師,掌握更多精彩內容! 💁🏻♀️ Facebook:<a href="https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW">https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW</a> 💁🏻♀️ Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/">https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/</a> 🎧 小幫手 Aaron 也在這裡! 🧑🏻🍳 Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/">https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/</a> -- Hosting provided by <a href="https://www.soundon.fm/">SoundOn</a>
April 8, 2025
Charlie is not your typical (典型的) teenager. He’s thirteen years old this year. Growing up on his family farm in Australia, he started shearing (剪羊毛) sheep when he was just five years old. Having seen both his parents constantly (不斷地) shearing sheep, he got curious (好奇的) and asked them to teach him. At first, he wasn’t allowed to use electrical shearing tools (電動剪毛工具). As you can see, shearing sheep requires lots of skills and strength (力氣). First you have to hold the sheep still and when you shear, you can’t shear too close to the skin. Charlie found the entire process fascinating (迷人的) and fun. He said while other families went away for vacations, his family just enjoyed shearing sheep together. Domesticated (被馴養的) sheep don’t shed (自然脫落) naturally, so they can develop serious health issues (健康問題) if they are not regularly shorn (剪毛;為 shear 的過去分詞). Last December Charlie broke his personal record (打破自己的紀錄) by shearing 150 sheep in one go. When asked what he wants to do when he grows up, he says he wants to go into agriculture (農業) and shears full time. This is good news for the wool industry (羊毛產業) because they have long struggled (掙扎) to find more young shearers to join the field due to the toughness (艱苦) of the job. Worker shortages (短缺) have plagued (困擾) the shearing industry for years. It hopes to lure (吸引、誘導) more young people like Charlie in through strong earnings (收入). An experienced shearer (有經驗的剪毛工) can make up to $1000 a day. 如果你喜歡李老師的英文故事,歡迎請老師喝杯咖啡(或去清境看綿羊脫衣秀🫦),讓學習的種苗像塗了生髮水般茂密連綿! 🔗 支持連結:<a href="https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a">https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a</a> 📢 追蹤李老師,掌握更多精彩內容! 💁🏻♀️ Facebook:<a href="https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW">https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW</a> 💁🏻♀️ Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/">https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/</a> 🎧 小幫手 Aaron 也在這裡! 🧑🏻🍳 Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/">https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/</a> -- Hosting provided by <a href="https://www.soundon.fm/">SoundOn</a>
April 3, 2025
你是雞蛋控嗎?你想發揮DIY精神來吃自己養的雞所生的蛋嗎? 也許下一波缺蛋潮、蛋價波動、甚至有禽流感時,有間公司已經明白你想要什麼囉❤️ Due to the spread(蔓延) of a highly contagious(具傳染性的) strain of bird flu(禽流感), or avian influenza(禽流感), there’s a tight supply(供應短缺) of eggs in stores across the US. True to its DIY spirit(自己動手的精神), many people have turned to(求助於) raising their own egg-laying hens(產蛋母雞) in their own backyard for solution(解決方案). As a result(結果), a company called Rent the Chicken is experiencing a never-seen-before(前所未有的) demand(需求) for their products(產品)—mainly egg-laying hens(產蛋母雞). For the price(價格) of around $850, you get to rent(租用) two egg-laying hens(產蛋母雞) for six months, which will give you 8-14 eggs per week(每週8到14顆蛋). The company will also provide(提供) you with a standard(標準的) chicken coop(雞舍), 100 pounds(100磅) of chicken feed(雞飼料), and a quick guide(快速指南) for taking care of(照顧) your chickens(雞隻). If you can afford to splurge(負擔得起揮霍), there’s also the deluxe rental package(豪華租賃方案) that can go up to $1500, and with that price tag(價格標籤), you can get four hens(四隻母雞) and a pretty fancy(相當華麗的) chicken coop(雞舍). Rent-the-Chicken is not a new company(新公司). In fact, it has been supplying(供應) chickens to homes(家庭) across the US and Canada since 2013. And don’t worry(擔心) if you discover(發現) that you’ve grown attached to(產生感情) your hens(母雞), the company also offers adoption service(收養服務) as well. So the next time you crave(渴望) for an omelet(煎蛋捲), instead of heading straight to(直接前往) a supermarket(超市) for some eggs(雞蛋), just simply(簡單地) go to your backyard(後院) and take a couple of(拿幾顆) freshly-laid eggs(剛產下的雞蛋). 如果你喜歡李老師的英文故事,歡迎請老師喝杯咖啡(或吃雞蛋🥚),讓學習的湧泉源源不絕!沒有蛋蛋的哀傷🫰🏻 🔗 支持連結:<a href="https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a">https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a</a> 📢 追蹤李老師,掌握更多精彩內容! 💁🏻♀️ Facebook:<a href="https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW">https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW</a> 💁🏻♀️ Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/">https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/</a> 🎧 小幫手 Aaron 也在這裡! 🧑🏻🍳 Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/">https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/</a> -- Hosting provided by <a href="https://www.soundon.fm/">SoundOn</a>
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