The Great Escape

大逃生

新概念英语第四册 流利英语 美音

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第 47 集

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  • Lesson 47

  • The great escape

  • What is one of the features of modern camping where nationality is concerned?

  • Economy is one powerful motive for camping,

  • since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels.

  • But, contrary to a popular assumption, it is far from being the only one, or even the greatest.

  • The man who manoeuvres carelessly into his 20 pounds' worth of space at one of Europe's myriad permanent sites may find himself bumping a Bentley.

  • More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two.

  • That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic,

  • a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all.

  • It also provides--and some student sociologist might care to base his thesis upon the phenomenon--an escape of another kind.

  • The modern traveller is often a man who dislikes the Splendide and the Bellavista,

  • not because he cannot afford, or shuns their material comforts, but because he is afraid of them.

  • Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid.

  • Master in his own house he has little idea of when to say boo to a maitre d'hotel.

  • From all such fears camping releases him.

  • Granted, a snobbery of camping itself, based upon equipment and techniques, already exists;

  • but it is of a kind that, if he meets it, he can readily understand and deal with.

  • There is no superior 'they' in the shape of managements and hotel hierarchies to darken his holiday days.

  • To such motives, yet another must be added.