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不好意思,ababoo用的免安装版的,无法复制文本。以后改进哈。
总结一下,此次听写是我9月17号进行的,是个人的。很惭愧至今仍未参与小组听写,但是而后发到群里的资料都下载下来自己听写了。先发一下这次的总结吧,红色标记为听后校对前划出的重点,括号内为重点内容的改正和总结:
Some of the world's oldest preserved art is the cave art of Europe, most of it in Spain and France. And the earliest cave paintings found today is (to date are属于没听清)those of the Chauvet cave in France, discovered in 1994. And you know, I remember when I heard (添加about)the results of the dating of the shouve painting side(Chauvet paintings). I said to my wife, can you believe these paintings are over 30,000 years old. And my three(13) year old daughter piped up and said, is it(that) older than my great-grandmother? But that was the oldest age she knew. And you know, come to think of it,(插入语) it’s pretty hard for me to really understand how long 30,000 years is too. I mean, we tend to think that people who lived at that time must be(have been) pretty primitive. But I am going to(I'm gonna) show you some slides in a few minutes and I think you will agree with me that this art is anything but primitive. They are masterpieces. And they look so real so alive that it’s very hard to imagine that they are so very old. Now not everyone agrees on exactly how old. a number of the Chauvet paintings having been dated by a lab to 30,000 or more years ago. That would make them not just older than any other cave art but about twice as old as the art in the caves at A or L. which you may have heard of. Some people find it hard to believe Chauvet
is so much older than A and L. And they noted that only one lab did the dating for Chauvet
, without independent confirmation from any other lab. But be that as it may, whatever the exact date whether it’s 15,000 , 20,000 or 30,000 years ago. The Chauvet
paintings are from the down(dawn) of art. So there(they) are a good place to start our discussion of cave painting. Now one thing you’ve got to remember is the context of these paintings. Pily a lithic acumens(Paleolithic humans - ) that’s the period we are talking about here the Paleolithic, the early stone age. Not too long after humans first arrived in Europe. The climate was significantly colder then and so rock shouters(shelters生词,避难所),(重点,此处有个逗号,前面是岩石避难所,后面是浅洞) shallow caves were(漏听valued as homes) Home protected from the wind and rain. And in some cases (at least)and artists strew(drew) on the walls of their homes. But many of the truly gray(great) cave art sight(sites) like Chauvet
were never inhabited. These paintings were made deep in sight(inside不熟悉表达,惭愧) a dark cave where no natural light can penetrate. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT(of) people (删掉have)have ever living here. Cave bears yes but (not 漏听) humans. You would have (had 漏听)to make a special trip into the cave to make the paintings. And a special trip to go see it. And each time you‘d have to bring along tortures(torches拼写错误) to light your way. And people did go see the art. There is charkles(are charcoal木炭,生词) marks from their torches (on the cave walls 漏听) clearly dating from thousands of years after the paintings were made. So we can tell people went there. They came but they didn’t stay. Deep inside a cave like that is not really a place should(you'd错听) want to stay, so why, would(what错听,关键在于逗号都没听到) inspired the Paleolithic artist to make such beautiful art in such inexcessable(inaccessible错拼) places? (we关键在于停顿没听好导致漏听)will never really know of course, so(though) it’s interesting dispaculate(to speculate错听). But um, getting to the paintings themselves virtually all Paleolithic cave art represents animals and Chauvet
is no exception. The artists were highly skilled at using or even enhancing the natural shape of the cave walls to give depth and perspectives to their draws(drawings). The sense of motion and vitality of(in) these animals. Well a way that(wait till表达不习惯) I show you the sight(slides). Anyway most Paleolithic cave art depicts large peberverbs(herbivores). Houses and(are) most common overall with deer and bison pretty common too. Probably animals they hunted. But earlier at Chauvet
there is a significant interest in large dangerous animals. Lots of re(rhinoceros生词,犀牛), lions, mumers(mammoth生词) bears. Remember that the ranges of many animals species were different and so all these animals actually lived in the region at that time but the showve artists didn’t paint people there is a half man half bason creature and there is outline of human hands but no depiction of a full human. So why this precise animals. One not birds, fish, snakes, was it for their religion, Magic or sheil beauty? We don’t know but whatever it was it is worth to them to spend hours to deep inside cave with just torture between them and utter- darkness. So on that note, let’s ding the lights. so we can see these slides that actually look at the technics they used. |
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