时代周刊:人生长寿而精彩的秘诀(3)
日期:2018-07-03 16:26

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中英文本

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MARIE ASHDOWN, 90, has lived in New York City for nearly 60 years, in an apartment on the east side of Manhattan.
90岁的玛丽·阿什当在纽约市住了近60年,她的公寓在曼哈顿东区]5!nt^uIoBzwL
New York has beaten down younger people than her,
纽约击垮了年轻人,但没有击垮她,
but Ashdown, executive director of the Musicians Emergency Fund, loves city life.
但作为音乐家紧急基金会的常务董事,阿什当非常喜欢城市生活P3U;j(=FUbU
"I have a fire in my belly," she says.
“我内心充满了激情,”她说h1r@)P=!ZRlzQ
"There’s not one minute of the day that I don’t learn."
“一天之中我没有一刻不在学习@g*B_JRzL;=qY4。”
As a classical-music connoisseur, Ashdown organizes two concerts a year at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
作为古典音乐鉴赏家,阿什当每年都会在林肯艺术中心举办两场音乐会TSfx4~ZWq[1P;A+
When she’s not working, she takes weekend trips outside of the city, and spends her free time binding old books.
不工作的时候,她就会出城周末旅行,或者在空闲的时候用于装订旧书3^4W*0N2rN_
Like many New Yorkers several decades her junior, she often orders takeout rather than bother with cooking.
像许多比她小几十岁的纽约年轻人一样,她也经常订外卖而不是自己下厨@hrA0p+Br|*,p8)qT~+
"We have the best and worst here," says Ashdown.
“纽约这里有最美好的事物,也有最糟糕的,”阿什当说R^,q,kxGJA+
"We learn to cope, live on the defensive and conquer fear."
“我们必须学会面对,学会处处防御,战胜恐惧(^nda[19+2;ftNFUGlPE。”
She’s hardly the only senior who loves city living.
然而,她不是唯一一个热爱城市生活的老年人)3*JERsXEc1yf
In the U.S., 80% of people ages 65 and older are now living in metropolitan areas,
在美国,65岁及以上老年人有80%都住在大都市地区,
and according to the World Health Organization,
而且,根据世界卫生组织的统计,
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by 2030, an estimated 60% of all people will live in cities—many of them over age 60.
到2030年,预计所有人口中城市人口的比例将达到60%——而其中很多人都是60岁以上的老人Kcm,;chMk|a6C
You may lose a little sidewalk speed and have to work harder to get up and down subway stairs,
走人行道时你可能就得放慢速度,上下地铁的楼梯也会变得更费劲,
but cities increasingly rank high on both doctors’ and seniors’ lists of the best places to age gracefully.
然而,在医生和老人列出的最适宜养老的地方清单中,城市的排名日益靠前0Xj|VlvGfKbmZ!Q
Every year, the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging (CFA)
每年,米尔肯未来衰老研究中心(CFA)
ranks the best metropolitan places for successful aging, and most years, major cities sweep the top 10 spots.
都会对最适宜养老的大都市进行排名,大多数年份,核心大城市都包揽了前十5D,y5xPO;SCz,~o2S
No wonder: cities tend to have strong health systems,
也难怪,城市通常有强大的卫生系统,
opportunities for continued learning, widespread public transportation and an abundance of arts and culture.
持续学习的机会,发达的公共交通以及丰富的艺术和文化生活=8UX=b*)_u_3E;
That’s not to say that people can’t feel isolated or lonely in cities, but you can get lonely in a country cottage too.
这并不是说在城市里人们就不会觉得孤单或孤独,但住在乡村小屋你就就不会孤独了吗?
In cities, the cure can be just outside your door.
但在城市里,感到孤单的时候出门你就可以得到治疗fc|A[Fh[VK&g^
"We all long to bump into each other," says Paul Irving, the chairman of the Milken Institute CFA.
“我们都渴望遇见,”米尔肯研究院CFA主席保罗欧文说IwLKc[Ky=0*7.oc70a
"The ranges of places where this can happen in cities tend to create more options and opportunities.
“在城市中发生这种情况的地方很多,往往能够创造更多的选择和机会jHp5;9S~U5AFk.;。”
It’s that aspect—the other-people aspect—that may be the particularly challenging for some,
对某些人来说,格外棘手的地方可能恰恰就在这里 - 就在这个“别人”身上,
especially as we age and families disperse.
特别是在我们逐渐老去,家人逐渐分散的时候Bq._QY^pC_]y#8
But there are answers: a 2017 study in the journal Personal Relationships found that it can be friends, not family, who matter most.
但对此我们已经有答案了:《个人关系》杂志2017年的一项研究发现,最重要的可能是朋友而不是家人.#YfKoZiwuX20gGf
The study looked at 270,000 people in nearly 100 countries
该研究调查了来自近100个国家的27万人,
and found that while both family and friends are associated with happiness and better health as people aged,
发现随着年龄的增长,虽然家人和朋友都与幸福和健康有关,
the health link remained only for people with strong friendships.
但似乎只有那些有着深厚友谊的人之间才会维持健康的关联uLt=pO-MsPub,fjZ#_

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重点讲解

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1. beat down 击败
When it comes to the integration of the internet into the film business, "China beats Hollywood down easily," Mr Shiao argues.
谈到互联网与电影产业的融合,萧先生说:"中国可以轻而易举地击败好莱坞0R]NXHm];)H2。"

2. bother with 尝试
Don't bother with sleeping pills, they can actually cause worse insomnia later.
千万不要去尝试安眠药,因为服用它们只会在以后引起更严重的失眠DR3)5=KJqD


3. No wonder 难怪
No wonder you can't find anybody here; they're all away at a meeting.
难怪找不到人,都开会去了R(,FwOgty0

4. long to.. 渴望
"Pray tell your sister that I long to see her . "
"请你告诉令妹,我很想和她见见面1uH]XzyZK4u7Q=x。"

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重点单词
  • senioradj. 年长的,高级的,资深的,地位较高的 n. 年长
  • connoisseurn. 鉴识家,鉴定家,内行
  • beatv. 打败,战胜,打,敲打,跳动 n. 敲打,拍子,心跳
  • metropolitann. 大都市的居民,大主教 adj. 大都市的,大主教区
  • isolatedadj. 分离的,孤立的
  • gracefullyadv. 优雅地;温文地
  • dispersevt. 分散,传播,散开 vi. 分散
  • tendv. 趋向,易于,照料,护理
  • instituten. 学会,学院,协会 vt. 创立,开始,制定
  • executiveadj. 行政的,决策的,经营的,[计算机]执行指令 n