【2022.5.29】英語大破解 lessons from an ancien

The story…
coronavirus - lessons from an ancient plague village
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survival
Need-to-know language
isolate?– keep away from other people
measure up?– be as good as someone else
acts of kindness?– doing things for others without expecting something in return
close-knit?– caring for and helping each other
humanity?– a kind and caring attitude towards each other
Answer this…
How many people in Eyam died during the plague, 350 years ago?
Transcript
In a crisis that reaches everywhere, even the remotest places could have lessons for us all. In Eyam in Derbyshire (UK), the memory of lives lost centuries ago is motivating a response in the present.
These are the names of long-dead villagers who, 350 years ago, became infected with plague and sealed themselves off to stop the disease spreading. 260 villagers died.
It was the rector, William Mompesson, who inspired his people to?isolate?and save others. Today, the rector of Eyam is himself in quarantine, as his wife has symptoms of coronavirus.
Fergal Keane, BBC reporter
Are you awed or inspired by the example of your predecessor, centuries ago?
Reverend Mike Gilbert
Often when I walked through church and seen his name on the rectors’ board, I thought 'I wonder what would happen if it happened today and how I would?measure up?' and I guess I'm finding that one out now.
Reverend Gilbert relies on social media to direct the parish response.
Reverend Mike Gilbert
Already, we've had lovely?acts of kindness?of people collecting things, with people supporting.
Next door in the village school, the headmistress is preparing to send most children home. Eyam school will stay open for the children of key workers in the health and emergency services. It is in the nature of this?close-knit?place that many children have grandparents who either live with them or nearby.
The village committee is now visiting the elderly - like ninety-five-year-old widow Sheila Vipan. In World War Two, Sheila was evacuated away from her parents for four years. She's known this nation's darkest hours.
Sheila Vipan
That's right. I've got to be a bit careful, at 95. Try and do things that help one to smile or to laugh even. I've just fed the birds. Yes, I must keep them happy.
Here, they're determined not just to endure this crisis, but, with?humanity, to transcend it.
Did you get it?
How many people in Eyam died during the plague, 350 years ago?
260 villagers died.