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每日听力内容来自BBC英语六分钟,版权归BBC所有,仅供学习交流如有侵权也请后台联系。该节目英式英语,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。只要你留言,我就给你上墙,留言格式:昵称 天数,e.g 爱酱-Day 4.

Many people choose to wear perfume or aftershave to make themselves smell good. But do they know the affect the scents have on people around them. Listen to this discussion about smells and learn some useful vocabulary too.

This week’s question:

How much is the perfume industry in the UK worth each year?

a) £650 million

b) £970 million

c) £1.3 billion

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Transcript

Note: This is not a word for word transcript

Neil

Hello. I’m Neil.

Dan

Hello. I’m Dan. Neil, aren’t you going to say the ‘welcome to 6 Minute English’ bit?

Neil

Hmmm maybe. How’s your mood today, Dan? Feeling happy?

Dan

Oh yes, very happy. I’ve just had lunch. What about you?

Neil

Well to be honest, I haven’t had the chance to eat yet and it’s making me a bit grumpy.

Dan

Why haven’t you eaten?

Neil

Well, I was doing some research for today’s topic which is all about feeling angry when you are hungry. You know what I’m talking about?

Dan

Oh yes, we’re talking about being ‘hangry’. It’s quite a new word, isn’t it? A combination of hungry and angry.

Neil

Yes, hangry is our topic. But before we learn more about it, here’s today’s quiz. English has quite a few words which are made by joining two different words together like ‘hangry’, for example: brunch, motel, Brexit. What do we call these words? Are they…

a) Suitcase words

b) Portmanteau words, or

c) Backpack words

Dan

Well, I think I know this one, so I’ll keep the answer to myself – don’t want to give away any spoilers. What I do want to know is if hanger is a real thing – or is it just something that’s been made up by grumpy people, like you?

Neil

Let’s hear from Sophie Medlin, who is a lecturer in nutrition and dietetics at King’s College London. Is hanger a real thing and where does the word come from?

Sophie Medlin

We’ve long recognised that hunger leads to irritability – in science. But the wonderful world of social media has merged the two words for us and now we know it as hanger.

Neil

So, is hanger a real thing and where does she say the word comes from?

Dan

According to Medlin it is a real thing. She says that science has recognised that hunger leads to irritability. Irritability is a noun which means being easily annoyed, not in a good mood.

Neil

And she says that it was the wonderful world of social media that joined the two words together. She used the verb merge. Merge, meaning join together.

Dan

I know social media is responsible for many things, but the word hangry actually appeared in the 1990s – so a little before the arrival of social media. But it’s certainly true that social media has made it more prominent.

Neil

Me, right now, hashtag hangry! Let’s listen to that clip again.

Sophie Medlin

We’ve long recognised that hunger leads to irritability – in science. But the wonderful world of social media has merged the two words for us and now we know it as hanger.

Neil

So now we know that hanger is a real thing, let’s learn a bit more about it. Why does it happen? Why do we get angry when we are hungry? Here’s Sophie Medlin again.

Sophie Medlin

As the blood sugars drop, we increase our cortisol and adrenalin – so our kind of fight or flight hormones – and those have an impact on our brain and the neuropeptides – the things that control our brain, the chemicals in our brain, the ones the trigger for hunger are the same ones that trigger for anger and also for rage and impulsive type behaviours. So that’s why you get that sort of same response.

Neil

So it’s all to do with blood sugar, isn’t it?

Dan

Yes, it seems so. When we are hungry the level of sugar in our blood is lower and this causes an increase in particular hormones. Hormones are the chemicals we make in our bodies that control certain biological and psychological functions.

Neil

The hormones released when we are hungry are the same as our fight or flight hormones. They are the hormones that the body uses to prepare us to either fight or run away from a dangerous situation.

Dan

When these hormones are increased, it can cause anger and rage. Rage is another word for being very angry.

Neil

And when we are angry we can behave impulsively. Impulsive behaviour is when we do things without thinking, without considering the consequences.

Dan

So when we are hungry, the same emotions can run through us. We can be angry and make poor decisions. And that is hanger.

Neil

Which brings us nicely to our quiz question. What do we call words, like hanger, that are made by joining two different words together? Now you said you knew the answer Dan?

Dan

I did!

Neil

What was it?

Dan

Portmanteau words.

Neil

And you are absolutely correct. The answer is portmanteau words. Congratulations if you knew that.

Dan

I did.

Neil

Alright then smarty pants. No need to boast!

Dan

I can see that you’re still a bit hangry Neil.

Neil

Yes, I’m hungry and that is making me angry! But I think I can hold on to get through a review of the rest of today’s vocabulary.

Dan

Well, we also had the noun irritability, meaning getting annoyed very easily, just like…

Neil

Don’t, just don’t. Or I might just merge my fist with your face.

Dan

Ouch. Yes, merge meaning join different things together. I can see your fight or flight hormones are kicking in. Those chemicals in the body that prepare us for aggression or escape.

Neil

I haven’t quite reached rage yet. This was another of our words, rage, and it means a state of being very, very angry.

Dan

Our last word was impulsive. This is an adjective to describe when we do things without really thinking about them. We just do them without any control and without thinking about the consequences.

Neil

Now I’m off, I’m starving. I’ve got to eat before I do something impulsive. That is it for this programme. For more, find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our YouTube pages, and of course our website bbclearningenglish.com, where you can find all kinds of other programmes and videos and activities to help you improve your English. Thank you for joining us and goodbye.

Dan

Bye!

Vocabulary

hangryangry because of hunger

irritability

getting annoyed very easily

merge

join different things together

fight or flight hormones

chemicals in the body that prepare us for aggression or escape

rage

a state of being very angry

impulsive

without control; without thinking about the consequences of an action

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