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Cape1 Cod2 Is US Northeast's Summer Capital
A narrow peninsula that looks like a scorpion3 curled around Cape Cod Bay, with its stinger pointed4 toward the Massachusetts mainland, is the summer capital of several northeast states.
Patti Page described it in a 1950s hit song:
If you’re fond of sand dunes5 and salty air,
Quaint6 little villages here and there,
You’re sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod.
According to some accounts, Vikings from Scandinavia set foot on Cape Cod as early as the year 1000.
For sure, English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold sailed the waters off Cape Cod in 1602 and named the peninsula for the plentiful7 codfish his men caught in its waters.
Eighteen years later, Pilgrim separatists from the Church of England landed at the tip of the peninsula before sailing to the mainland and starting a colony at Plymouth.
Within a century, Cape Cod had become a fishing and whaling center, and Cape oysters8, clams9, and cranberries10 were delicacies11 on tables in Boston and New York.
But these days, tourism dominates the economy. Each summer, people go there to sunbathe12 and relax amid the little lanes and cozy13 cottages tucked away in the Cape’s bogs14 and woods.
Those efficient, one-story, shingled15 Cape cottages, with their central chimneys for winter warmth and steep roofs to slough16 off the snow, caught the fancy of architects and developers across the nation in the 1950s, when they created whole communities filled with them.
Residents and visitors alike agree there is something magical about the light on Cape Cod. It draws artists from around the world. They congregate17 in bohemian Provincetown, at the very end of a 65-kilometer-long national seashore.
There’s a saying in New England that people who live in “Boston and north go to Vermont and New Hampshire” to vacation.
“Boston and south go to Cape Cod.” And according to visitor statistics, thousands of people from “Boston and west,” all the way into New York State and Pennsylvania, summer in Cape Cod as well.
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n.海角,岬;披肩,短披风 | |
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3 scorpion | |
n.蝎子,心黑的人,蝎子鞭 | |
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4 pointed | |
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5 dunes | |
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6 quaint | |
adj.古雅的,离奇有趣的,奇怪的 | |
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8 oysters | |
牡蛎( oyster的名词复数 ) | |
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9 clams | |
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n.越橘( cranberry的名词复数 ) | |
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11 delicacies | |
n.棘手( delicacy的名词复数 );精致;精美的食物;周到 | |
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12 sunbathe | |
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14 bogs | |
n.沼泽,泥塘( bog的名词复数 );厕所v.(使)陷入泥沼, (使)陷入困境( bog的第三人称单数 );妨碍,阻碍 | |
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