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每日听力|BBC六分钟-6 Minute English-Is loneliness in our ...

每日听力内容来自BBC英语六分钟,英式英语,每日更新,和实际生活密切相关。每个听力文件6分钟,而且每次都有听力题目,可以用来备考四六级等各种英语考试考试。

听力方法:1. 听3-5遍以上,2. 对照文本听2遍,并查5-10个单词 3. 盲听5遍以上。4. 留言处写下问题的答案。

What is loneliness and why do we feelit? Sophie and Neil discuss how feeling lonely can help us to survive.

This week's question

Which country has the highest proportion of people living ontheir own? Is it …

a) the US?

b) Japan?

c) Sweden?

You'll hear the answer at the end of the programme.

Transcript

Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript

Sophie

Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Sophie…

Neil

And I'm Neil.

Sophie

How was your weekend, Neil?

Neil

Well, not great – I hadn't got anything planned, so Ididn't see anyone for two days. And to be honest, I felt very lonely! There wasa real physical feeling in the pit of my stomach.

Sophie

Poor Neil! You do sound really down in thedumps, and that means unhappy! Well, the subject of today'sshow is loneliness. Andlonelinessis sometimes described as a social pain– a pain that tells us that we'reisolated– or lacking contact with others – whichmotivates us to seek out companionship.

Neil

I'd no idea that feeling lonely had a biologicalexplanation! How does being sociable help us, as a species, then, Sophie?

Sophie

It's all about cooperation– or working together to get somethingdone – for example, finding food.

Neil

Well, I suppose I cooperated with the pizza delivery guyfor a shared outcome.

Sophie

You paid him and he gave you the pizza?

Neil

Exactly. But it wasn't a socially enriching experience.That's the bad thing about London – you can feel lonely, even surrounded withpeople. It isn't easy to meet people you really like – so often you might aswell just on your own.

Sophie

Good point. And I have a question about cities and livingalone, Neil, because it's on the rise. Which country has the highest proportionof people living on their own? Is it …

a) the US?

b) Japan?

Or c) Sweden?

Neil

Well, I'm going to guess b) Japan.

Sophie

OK, we'll see if you got that right later on in the show.So, getting back to loneliness – the idea is that because it makes us feel bad,it motivates us to go out and meet people. Some people are more likely to feellonely than others because our genes play a role in this tendency.

Neil

I wonder if I inherited loneliness genes.

Sophie

I don't know, Neil, but while in some situations beinglonely may be a good thing, because it encourages you to be sociable, in othersituations it may be useful to tolerate– or put up with – loneliness. Let'slisten to Professor Dorret Boomsma at the Vrije University in Amsterdam talkingabout this.

INSERT

Professor DorretBoomsma, Department of Biological Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

So the intriguing question is why do genes that influenceloneliness still exist? And one explanation is that probably they do not onlyhave negative effects. In some situations it is an advantage to be able totolerate high levels of loneliness and that is why the genes are maintained inthe population.

Sophie

So, inheriting genes for loneliness might not be a badthing. Why's that, Neil?

Neil

Because it means you can tolerate being alone for a longtime without feeling bad.

Sophie

Well, that's an intriguing– or very interesting – idea. But itshows that you probably don't have those genes, Neil, because you did feel badat the weekend.

Neil

That's true. And actually, that was despite spending along time on Facebook, and that's a form of social contact. But does all thetweeting, messaging, and chatting online that we do make us lonelier, becausewe're getting out less and meeting fewer people? Or do virtual connections stopus from feeling lonely?

Sophie

Those are also intriguing questions. Let's listen toProfessor Eric Klinenberg sociologist at New York University and author of abook about living alone. He talks about this.

INSERT

Eric Klinenberg,sociologist at New York University and author

We just don't have great research showing that we aresignificantly more lonely or isolated today than we were ten or twenty orthirty years ago, which means critics who say that Facebook or the internet orwhatever device you carry with you, is making you lonelier and more miserable -they just don't have that much evidence to back it up.

Neil

So there isn't enough evidence to back up–or support – the claim that social media is making us feel lonelier.

Sophie

No, there isn't. OK, now before I give you the answer totoday's quiz question, Neil, did you know that loneliness is contagious?

Neil

You mean you can catch it from somebody like a cold?

Sophie

Yes. There are environmental factors involved inloneliness too. For example, if somebody you talk to every day is alwaysunfriendly towards you, this makes you statistically more likely to be negativein your interactions with somebody else.

Neil

Well, let's try and stay friendly towards each other,then, Sophie. You can start by telling me whether I got today's quiz questionright!

Sophie

OK. I asked: which country has the highest proportion ofpeople living on their own? Is it … a) the US, b) Japan or c) Sweden?

Neil

And I said Japan.

Sophie

This is the wrong answer, I'm afraid. It's actually c)Sweden. Nearly half of all Swedish households are single-occupancy–or for one person. Living alone in Sweden is arguably the norm because it's soeasy – there are many affordable single-occupancy apartments and young Swedescan expect to move into their own apartment once they graduate high-school.

Neil

OK, now let's hear the words we learned today again,Sophie.

Sophie

Yes, OK. They are:

down in the dumps

loneliness

isolated

cooperation

tolerate

intriguing

back up

contagious

single occupancy

Neil

Well, that's the end of this edition of 6 Minute English.Join us again soon! Meanwhile, visit our website: bbclearningenglish.com,where you'll find guides to grammar, exercises, videos and articles to read andimprove your English.

Both

Bye!

Vocabulary

down in the dumps

unhappy

loneliness

an unpleasant feeling that tells us that we're lackingcontact with others, which motivates us to seek out companionship

isolated

lacking contact with others

cooperation

working together to get something done

tolerate

put up with

intriguing

very interesting

back up

support

contagious

get something (e.g. a cold, or a lonely feeling) fromsomeone else who has it

single occupancy

a room or apartment for one person

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