新概念Ⅲ Lesson 12 Life on a deser
Lesson 12 Life on a desert island
Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine a des
ert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is simple and good. Ripe
fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side of the picture is quite the o
pposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to death or live like Robinson Cruso
e, Waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures
, but few us have had the opportunity to find out.
Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. They wer
e taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. During the journ
ey, their boat began to sink. They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans
of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. T
here were hardly any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove to be a prob
lem. The men collected rainwater in the rubber dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun with them, th
ey had plenty to eat. They caught lobster and fish every day,and, as one of them put it 'ate like ki
ngs'. When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they ha
d to leave.
Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine a des
ert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is simple and good. Ripe
fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side of the picture is quite the o
pposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to death or live like Robinson Cruso
e, Waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures
, but few us have had the opportunity to find out.
Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. They wer
e taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. During the journ
ey, their boat began to sink. They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans
of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. T
here were hardly any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove to be a prob
lem. The men collected rainwater in the rubber dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun with them, th
ey had plenty to eat. They caught lobster and fish every day,and, as one of them put it 'ate like ki
ngs'. When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they ha
d to leave.
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