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Detroit (U.S.)
But thanks to the car industry boom of the mid-1990s, Detroit is now staging a steady comeback(恢复). It's not a Chicago or even a Cleveland, but the Motor City is culturally rich. Detroit's population is 80% black, making it a national center for African American culture. One of the most famous attractions is the city's Motown Museum(摩城博物馆)where Stevie Wonder first played, and it's worth your while to spend an evening at one of the many music clubs scattered2 throughout the city. Detroit is situated3 in the flat plains of southeast Michigan, located strategically on the Detroit River immediately north of Windsor, Canada - one of very few places where a Canadian city is south of its US neighbor. Not surprisingly, Detroit serves as a major gateway(通路)to the Great White North. It also holds the distinction of being the largest metro4 area on any international border in the world. Detroit's downtown is dominated by the Renaissance5 Center (文艺复兴中心), seven huge circular glass towers along the Detroit River. The RenCen is surrounded by revitalized historic neighborhoods such as Greektown, all connected via an elevated train(轻轨)called the People Mover. Woodward Ave, the city's lifeline, runs north and south and was the first paved concrete highway in the country.
Detroit might have remained little more than a stomping(践踏)ground for trader types had it not been for an ambitious industrialist7 named Henry Ford8. Born on a farm in nearby Dearborn(迪尔伯恩 Pre-car, Detroit was an important station along the Underground Railroad, a network of escape routes used by abolitionists and African-American slaves who traveled from America's southern states, through the US north and into Canada. Said to have been in place as early as the colonial period, the height of Underground Railroad activity was between 1830 and 1865. Detroit was a major escape route because of its proximity(接近)to the Canadian border. The new arrivals brought with them the beginnings of jazz and blues10 music. From the late 1800s on, African-American musicians played an important role in Detroit's entertainment scene, and the city was the first to have an integrated musicians' union. Mississippi transplant John Lee Hooker recorded his first blues hits here in the 1940s. Hooker and his peers paved the way for Motown - the biggest American music phenomenon of this century and African-American Detroit's ticket to the big leagues. But Detroit's prominence11 on the world music stage didn't prevent the city from imploding12(爆聚). While everyone was dancing in the streets, businesses - following Ford's earlier lead - started fleeing for the suburbs, and middle-class whites followed in painful numbers. Detroit lost nearly a million residents between the 1950s and 1980s and, as the auto industry downturned, hyper unemployment(过度失业)set in, disproportionately affecting African-American men. Along the way(此后), bloody13 race riots(种族暴乱)in 1967 and a cruel recession(不景气)during the 1970s were just a few of the nails in the coffin14. Today, downtown is quiet, boarded up, desolate15 in some areas and economically segregated16, leaving Detroit with one of the worst reputations for violence, crime and decay. Not all of Detroit is depressing, though, and currently the local economy is on an upswing(高涨)and unemployment is down. The city's rich history, riverfront locale and considerable dedication17 to rejuvenation18 will really take hold of you, if given the chance. |
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adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的 | |
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n.地铁;adj.大都市的;(METRO)麦德隆(财富500强公司之一总部所在地德国,主要经营零售) | |
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n.抑郁,沮丧;布鲁斯音乐 | |
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v.(使)向心聚爆( implode的现在分词 ) | |
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adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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adj.荒凉的,荒芜的;孤独的,凄凉的;v.使荒芜,使孤寂 | |
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rejuvenation
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n. 复原,再生, 更新, 嫩化, 恢复 | |
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