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VOA News Item 1. 政治:战后多年韩国与美国检查指挥权移交The U.S. and South Korean militaries say they would fight a second Korean War, if it became necessary, side-by-side and seamlessly.For decades, their alliance has deterred a repeat of the North Korean attack of June 25th, 1950. Seoul has always agreed that U.S. forces would have command of South Korea's military if war re-ignites. But that is to change in April 2012, when Seoul assumes wartime operational control of its own forces, a step referred to as OPCON Transfer.VOA News Item 2. 社会:美国婴儿母乳喂养A new survey finds that three-quarters of U.S. newborns are breastfed beginning at birth. But the number of breastfeeding infants falls off rapidly during the first year of life.Seventy-five percent of babies started life breastfeeding, according to this latest Breastfeeding Report Card. That represents a slow but steady increase in recent years in the percentage of American infants who are breastfed.The new survey is for babies born in 2007, the most recent year available.The breastfeeding study comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A public health adviser at the agency, Carol MacGowan, says it's not enough for a new mom to want to breastfeed her baby."There's still a lot of practices that need to take place in the hospital to support the mother's decision to breastfeed." "So she may have decided to breastfeed, but if there's no support in place that helps her to continue that, then she may not even start."Hospital practices that encourage breastfeeding include putting the newborn skin-to-skin with the mother right after birth, and not offering infant formula or pacifiers.Although three out of four babies started life on their mother's milk, by the time they're six months old, just 43 percent were still breastfeeding. And by 12 months, only one baby in five was getting any breast milk.U.S. officials recommend babies be breastfed for the first year of life. The World Health Organization says breastfeeding should last two years.MacGowan says there are a number of reasons why American women don't continue breastfeeding. "Some of it is the community support; thus, we address the number of lactation professionals out there to help the women. A big barrier to women is working and breastfeeding. It's a perceived barrier in some cases. It's a real barrier in others."But despite the barriers, the underlying message is that breast milk is the right food for babies. Many studies have shown that infants who are fed breast milk are healthier." The benefits are multiple. Everything from prevention of certain infectious and chronic diseases ---respiratory, for example, being one, decreasing the severity of asthma, if they're prone to asthma---and chronic disease such as diabetes and obesity."Mothers benefit too. Breastfeeding lowers the risk of some cancers, naturally promotes spacing between pregnancies, and it costs less, too.VOA News Item 3. 政治:联合国大会致力于减少贫穷、饥饿和疾病The U.N. General Assembly's annual debate gets under way on September 23. Leaders andrepresentatives from all 192 member states are expected to address the gathering. In a long-established tradition, Brazil's president will open the debate, followed by the U.S. president as the leader of the host nation.This year's debate will be preceded by a three-day summit on the Millennium Development Goals. Some 140 presidents and prime ministers are expected to attend.The goals are meant to reduce extreme poverty, hunger and disease by 2015. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned that with the target date just five years off, many countries are in danger of not meeting the goals, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. But he said recently that with the right strategies countries can close those gaps.VOA News Item 4. 经济:印度货币有了新标志The search for a symbol for the Indian rupee began more than a year ago, when the government decided that the currency needed an identifiable symbol.After going through 3000 entries submitted in a national competition, a panel of bankers, officials and artists chose the new symbol. It is a mix of the Roman letter "R" and its Hindi equivalent in the ancient Devanagari script.Information minister Ambika Soni said the decision to have a symbol for the rupee is significant.VOA News Item 5. 政治:巴以第二轮直接和谈结束Secretary of State Clinton met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Palestinian Authority's headquarters in Ramallah. There was no statement and no details of what, if any, progress might have been made after two days of negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. President Abbas sounded positive in his remarks as he began his meeting with Mrs. Clinton.He says everyone knows that there is no alternative other than negotiating for peace.The Palestinian leader thanked the Obama administration for its commitment to mediating a peace deal. Clinton said the United States will press ahead with its efforts to bring about an agreement. “The United States and all of us led by President Obama are very committed and determined to work toward a peace agreement through direct negotiations that leads to an independent, sovereign, viable, Palestinian state that realizes the aspirations of the Palestinian people.”The talks began Tuesday in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh. It was the second round of direct negotiations after a 20-month hiatus.Secretary Clinton then traveled to Amman in neighboring Jordan for a meeting and lunch with King Abdullah, before heading back to Washington.There are questions of whether the negotiations could last beyond the end of the month. The Palestinians have threatened to quit talks if Israel does not extend a self-imposed partial moratorium on construction inside Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank. The temporary freeze expires on September 26, and Israel has given no hint that it will extend it.The Palestinians say the presence of more than 100 Israeli settlements impede the establishment of a viable, contiguous Palestinian state.Militants in the Gaza Strip, which is not under the control of President Abbas' Palestinian Authority, oppose the negotiations with the Jewish State. They stepped up their attacks this week, firing anumber of rockets into southern Israel. Israel responded by launching air attacks inside the Gaza Strip.VOA News Item 6. 健康:感冒疫苗可降低心脏病风险Getting a flu shot can help prevent influenza. But now, a large study in Britain indicates that older adults who get an annual flu vaccination are less likely to suffer a heart attack.The study involved more than 78,000 people, age 40 and older.Researcher Niroshan Siriwardena of Britain’s University of Lincoln who led the study."Our research suggests that flu shots are associated with a reduction in relative risk of heart attack in adults by about 19 percent."The reduction was even higher - 21 percent - for people who got their vaccination early in the flu season.The results were mathematically adjusted to reflect the fact that people who are at higher risk for heart attack in the first place are more likely to get a flu shot.Although Siriwardena is careful to point out that his study is one of associations, not necessarily cause-and-effect, he does offer one possible link between the seemingly unrelated conditions of influenza and heart attack.VOA News Item 7. 政治:广播电台致力于赋权予巴勒斯坦女性Halla Bazzar, an attractive woman in her 20s, begins her afternoon show. For this young professional, the job is more than just running a show. It is about giving women living in conflict a key to success. "We talk about issues that would inspire women in the future."Giving women hope for the future is one of the goals of the station, Nisaa FM, which started broadcasting this month from the West Bank town of Ramallah.Founder and manager Maysoun Odeh tells VOA the station wants to entertain, but also empower women. "We broadcast success stories of women regionally, internationally, or locally in which they can take example from, and they know that they can do something and they can achieve something regardless of the situation."The day-to-day situation for many Palestinian women living under occupation involves supporting their children while their husbands are in prison, finding housing after their homes are demolished, and navigating their way through Israeli checkpoints.Wafa Abdel Rahman, a woman's activist with the West Bank group Filastiniyat, says Palestinian women also face cultural issues."We suffer, as the rest of the women in the Arab world suffer, political Islam - the interpretation of Islam, which actually, is putting more burden on the women." "It portrays women as if they are the key to the honor of the family. If you are a good Muslim or not depends on how is your woman. Is she covered? Is she following all the instructions, etcetera. This is really hard on women."Abdel Rahman welcomes the new station. "We need a radio that brings out all those issues." "But also to take it a step further and think how we can - not only women but also men - how we can together change the status of women and make it better."The station, whose name "Nisaa" means "woman" in Arabic began operations this month with the help of Smiling Children, a Switzerland-based humanitarian foundation.VOA News Item 8. 政治:波兰期望关闭决胜投票Sunday, Polish voters are choosing their new president from between two candidates. One is the Speaker of Parliament and Acting President Bronislaw Komorowski, from the governing center-right Civic Platform party. The other is Jaroslaw Kaczynski from the far-right Law and Justice party. Neither candidate was able to win an outright majority in the first round of voting June 20th.Kaczynski is running in the place of his twin brother, the late President Lech Kaczynski, who was killed in April along with his wife Maria and 94 others in a plane crash near Smolensk, Russia. The crash moved the presidential election forward nearly four months.Before the first round of voting, opinion polls had placed Komorowksi firmly in the lead. But the results were closer than predicted, with only a five percent difference between the two men. Grzegorz Makowski of the Warsaw-based Institute of Public Affairs explains this surge of support for Kaczynski, saying he thinks the plane crash at Smolensk mobilized more conservative voters. If the crash had not happened, he says, Komorowski would almost certainly have won in the first round."I am almost 99 percent sure that if it didn't happen, probably Lech Kaczynski would lose these elections in the first round," "I think it had a really strong impact on those who were passive. Maybe not on those who were against Kaczynski and they dislike him, it didn't change their opinions. But it made those who were passive, and those who were potentially supporters of Kaczynski, active. Because of Smolensk, I thinkthey started thinking that maybe we should be more conservative."Kaczynski has run an effective advertising campaign, and may well have gained ground over the last two weeks.At the moment, Komorowski's Civic Platform party controls parliament. Makowski says Kaczynski has played on his status as opposition leader by arguing that it could be dangerous for the Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska) to control both the Parliament and the Presidency."This is a very populist argument, but it works. People in Poland have very emotional attitudes to politics, and when he is saying something like that people think, oh, we will have something like a totalitarian regime if the president is also from Platforma. "Makowski adds that the summer holiday season may also affect the vote, since wealthier Poles tend to support Komorowski and many will be leaving for vacation over the weekend.At this point, most analysts agree that the race is too close to call. Final results are expected to be announced on Monday.VOA News Item 9. 政治:据报道俄罗斯科学家在与美间谍交换中被释放A lawyer for an imprisoned Russian nuclear expert, Igor Sutyagin, says her client was released Thursday from a jail in Moscow and flown to Vienna. Other reports say he will be transferred later into British custody.His family says his release is part of an exchange for suspected Russian agents detained last month in the United States in a high-profile case. Neither U.S. nor Russian officials have confirmed the reports.Sergei Markov, a deputy in the Russian State Duma from the ruling United Russia party, said he has heard the rumors of an exchange. He tells VOA that if such a thing occurs, it represents a kind of confession from both the United States and Russia."I think most important is that by exchange, both sides recognize that those arrested people - they are spies."Sutyagin was serving a 15-year prison sentence, after being convicted of sending classified information to a British firm that Russian authorities said was a front for U.S. intelligence.He and his family have repeatedly denied his guilt. His case has been championed by human rights groups who say he was unfairly persecuted by the government. But Markov says the United States has already confirmed he was a spy."It was a very big shock for some of the Russian human rights activists who protected Sutyagin for many years, repeating many times that he is, you know, a scientist who is being arrested by the KGB, by Putin, Putin is oppressing science and so forth."Meantime, the ten members of the alleged Russian spy ring operating in the United States are charged with conspiring to act as unregistered foreign agents. They are accused of seeking to infiltrate U.S. policy-making circles and to gather information on U.S. political affairs. Nine of them are also charged with money laundering.An eleventh suspected was detained briefly in Cyprus, but went missing after being released on bail.VOA News Item 10. 政治:报道称2010年海盗袭击数量下降The coast of Somalia remains a major piracy hotspot, the location of more than half this year's pirate attacks. But International Maritime Bureau Director Pottengal Mukundan says the target area is widening."The fact is that the Somali pirates are ranging further out than they have ever done before. We are talking of going 1,000 nautical miles away from the coast in order to attack ships, board them, hijack them and then bring them back into Somalia until a ransom is paid for their release."The International Maritime Bureau recorded 196 piracy incidents in the first six months of the year - about 20 percent less than the same period last year.In the Gulf of Aden there were 86 pirate attacks in the first half of 2009 and 33 so far this year. Mukundan says foreign navies, which have operated in the Gulf of Aden since 2009, have been instrumental in reigning in piracy in the area. But he says piracy is more difficult to manage in the Indian Ocean."It is a huge, huge expanse of sea, very difficult for the navies to effectively monitor it and deal with it in the way it has been successfully dealt in the Gulf of Aden."He says he thinks by the end of 2010 the number of piracy attacks may match or even exceed the 2009 total."At the moment we are seeing a lull because of the southwest monsoons in the Indian Ocean, where these small pirate skiffs cannot operate, but the southwest monsoons will subside by the end of August and then we expect the pirates to be back there trying to seize the ships."According to the International Maritime Bureau report, the first half of the year has seen one crewmember killed, 597 crewmembers taken hostage, and 16 injured.。

VOA的时间,频道,小常识和频率表(北京时间,短波)

VOA的时间,频道,小常识和频率表(北京时间,短波)

VOA的时间,频道,小常识和频率表VOA——Voice Of America,作为世界上最大的新闻广播机构之一,多年来,它的英语节目如“一部活的教科书”,帮助全球各地的英语学习者掌握现代英语的发展动向,培养准确连贯的英语语感,学习地道的英语语言。

下面我们将把VOA的英文广播的精彩时空展现在你面前,领你进入“原汁原味”美语世界。

一、VOA Special English (特别英语)节目评价1.1. 背景提示:Special English又叫“慢速英语”,是VOA电台专为全世界非英语国家的初学英语的听众安排的一种简易、规范的英语广播节目。

它始于50年代末,是VOA电台的专家们研究如何与世界各地的英语学习者时行交际的产物,开播之后迅速覆盖全球,在世界广泛内产生了广泛影响。

30多年来,VOA对Special English作了大量研究,目前,它的播音速度、内容及用词范围都有规定,达到了既能为听众提供信息又不损害英语本身风格的目的,使之成为VOA独具特色,拥有最大量听众的节目。

概括起来,Special English 特别于以下三点。

☆词汇量较严格地限定在美国人最常用的1500个基本单词内。

☆句式简单,清晰。

☆语速约为90 words/min,即2/3的Standard English速度。

1.2 Special English两大营地:新闻节目News Programs 专题节目Feature Programs1.2.1. Special English的新闻广播向听众提供全球的政治、经济、军事、外交、国际关系、宗教、天气以及各种重大事件和珍闻奇事等各个方面的信息。

每次节目长约十分钟,播十条左右的新闻,总词汇1000左右,新闻单长1~2分钟。

除头条新闻外,每条新闻都由一个电头引导,结构分明,条理清晰,适宜初学者。

节目结束之前,播音员常常用三、四句话重播其中三条新闻的提要,以加深听众印象。

慢速新闻每天向东南亚地区广播五次,朝二暮三,每逢半点准时派送。

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英语广播电台新闻稿

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美国之音(VOA)常用新闻词汇

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voa中英新闻

voa中英新闻

At the end of each year, the Associated Press releases a list of the top ten news stories of the year. American editors and news directors are asked to vote for what they consider the top stories.每年年终,美联社都会发布其年度十大新闻名单。

美国的编辑和新闻主管将投票选出他们心目中的头条新闻。

This year, the story with the most votes was the huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. An oil rig operated by BP exploded in April. The explosion killed eleven workers. Close to five million barrels of oil were released into the Gulf until the leak was contained in the middle of July. BP agreed to set aside twenty billion dollars to pay claims and damages to people working in the area's fishing and tourism industries.今年,得票最多的新闻是墨西哥湾漏油事件。

四月份,一个由英国石油公司运营的钻井平台发生爆炸,11名工人在爆炸中丧生。

在七月中旬漏油被堵住之前,有近5000万桶石油泄漏到墨西哥湾。

英国石油公司同意拨出200亿美元,支付该地区渔业和旅游业工人的损害赔偿。

The AP says the second most impor tant story was health care reform in the United Sta tes. President Obama won a major political victory with congressional passage of his health care reform plan. Among other things, it will extend health care insurance to thirty-two million Americans now withou t it. Bu t many Republicans in Congress oppose the law and want to cancel parts of it.美联社称,第2大年度重大新闻是美国医保改革。

voa 新闻稿件

voa 新闻稿件

诺拉·沃尔考(Nora Volkow)博士领导了这项研究。她是美国国家健康研究院下属的美国国家药物滥用研究所所长。沃尔考博士称,她不担心暴露在手机辐射下50分钟会伤害任何人。但她表示,该研究确实显示,有必要对若干年来长期暴露在手机辐射下是否会产生持久影响进行研究。
Her team studied forty-seven healthy volunteers between January and December of two thousand nine. The volunteers had cell phones placed against both ears while the scientists made images of their brain activity.
大脑扫描显示了脑细胞如何把葡萄糖转化为能量这一正常的新陈代谢活动。靠近手机天线的大脑区域葡萄糖新陈代谢速度提高了7%。
The study appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
这项研究发表在美国医学会杂志上。
Experts say people who are concerned about mobile phones can take steps like using a hands-free device.
专家们表示,担心手机辐射的人们可以采用一些措施,例如使用免提装置。
Dr. Giuseppe Esposito is a nuclear medicine expert at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington. He says after many years of studies, better kinds of research are still needed to settle questions about cell phone safety. These studies would take years.

VOA新闻10篇

VOA新闻10篇

VOA新闻10篇VOA News Item1社会:水灾后的美国小镇约翰斯敦One of the most famous small towns in America is Johnstown,Pennsylvania,population 24,000.Unfortunately,it owes that fame to a tragedy.In the late19th Century,Johnstown was the nation’s mightiest steel center—more prosperous than Pittsburgh—turning out steel rails and barbed wire.The air was yellow and black from the smoke,but the pay was good.The town lay on a flat plain at the base of an Allegheny Mountain valley so steep that the hillsides rose straight upward along the Little Conemaugh River.It was a natural funnel,pointed directly downhill at Johnstown.High in those mountains,behind a crude earthen dam,wealthy Pittsburgh industrialists and their friends sailed yachts on a pretty private lake.Naysayers warned of a catastrophic flood should the dam break,but amid the prosperity,the warnings were ignored.Town leaders said any floodwaters coursing down the mountain would flatten out once they reached the valley.But one spring night in1889and on into the next day,drenching thunderstorms pounded the mountainsides.The lake rose,intensifying pressure against the dam.With the force of a giant waterfall,the dam burst,launching a wall of water18meters high down the funnel toward Johnstown faster than warnings could be sounded.Grinding up trees,houses,boulders,locomotives,humans,and animals in its path,it slammed into Johnstown,pulverizing the center of town.Afterward,most observers blamed the rich yachtsmen and their leaky earthen dam for the deaths of2,200men,women and children.These days,tourists make a point of visiting a museum that tells the dramatic story.Ironically, it’s located in a building donated by industrialist Andrew Carnegie.He was one of the owners of the pleasure club whose members cavorted high above ill-fated Johnstown,Pennsylvania.VOA News Item2社会:南非艾滋病测试运动受好评Leaders of South African’s opposition political parties,labor unions and health-care professions praised President Zuma for launching an ambitious program to test15million South Africans for the HIV/AIDS virus by June of next year.In announcing the program,Mr.Zuma said many people are afraid to be tested because of the stigma associated with HIV.In South Africa the virus,which weakens the immune system,is transmitted primarily through unsafe sex.“We have to work harder together to fight the perceptions and the stigma.We have to make all South Africans understand that people living with HIV have not committed any crime.”He said the country’s4,300clinics and hospitals are ready to provide HIV testing and counseling to all.And he said the number of facilities supplying anti-retroviral drugs used to combat AIDS would be doubled from500to1,000.He appealed to retired health-care professionals to help in the campaign.Under the plan,the government would also triple the number of condoms distributed each year to1.5billion.In South Africa an estimated5.7million people,or11percent of the total population,are infected with HIV.In a move to encourage more South Africans to be tested,the South African president publicly announced the results of his latest HIV test.“My April results,like the three previous ones,registered a negative outcome for the HIV virus.”But he went on to underscore the decision to be tested for HIV remained a voluntary and confidential,individual choice.HIV activists have praised Mr.Zuma for breaking publicly in his first year of office with the policies of his predecessor,former President Thabo Mbeki who was accused of failing to respond adequately to the HIV pandemic.But the68-year-old Mr.Zuma,who has three wives,has come under criticism for his personal lifestyle.He was acquitted in a2006rape trial,during which he admitted having unsafe sex with an HIV-positive woman,and he came under political pressure recently when it emerged that he fathered a child out of wedlock last year.VOA News Item3社会:国际忧虑不丹能否有能力主持国际会议This sleepy capital in a Himalayan valley of more than2,300meters high,is home to100,000 Bhutanese who do not have much experience playing host to visiting dignitaries.A president or prime minister from a neighboring foreign country might drop in every few years,but never have seven heads of government come calling simultaneously.The Secretary of the Information and Communications Ministry,Kinley Dorji,tells VOA News that makes the SAARC summit an unprecedented event in Bhutan’s history.“It’s the biggest meeting we’ve held,we’ve ever held.And it will be the biggest for a long time because I don’t see Bhutan being able to host any of the larger international gatherings.”During the quarter century of SAARC’s existence,Bhutan repeatedly backed away from taking its turn as summit host,citing lack of infrastructure and inability to provide adequate security.Visiting leaders will stay in a complex recently built to house Bhutan’s Cabinet members.Every hotel and guest house in Thimphu has been booked by delegation members and the more than100visiting foreign correspondents.That has shopkeepers in central Thimphu delighted.Tenpa runs a small store selling traditional and modern garments,as well as a bit of jewelry. The merchant says many visitors will surely drop in to his shop and he is expecting a bonanza of additional sales.Not everyone is caught up in the whirlwind.For Buddhist nun Mindu Zangmo,walking back to her monastery from a hospital visit,it is all a bit confusing.She says she has no idea what is SAARC but if all these important foreigners are coming,she figures,it must be good for Bhutan.Many others seem to agree with that optimistic assessment.Hundreds of civil servants,students and recent graduates have volunteered and undergone training to become cooks,butlers and janitors to provide manpower at summit venues.In addition to host Bhutan and the seven other SAARC countries—Afghanistan, Bangladesh,India,Maldives,Nepal,Pakistan and Sri Lanka—there will be a number of official observer delegations:Australia,China,the European Union,Iran,Japan,South Korea and the United States.VOA News Item4政治:澳洲泰米尔人与移民局官员洽谈Representatives from several Tamil community groups were invited to Canberra for talks with officials from Australia’s immigration and foreign affairs departments.A range of issues was discussed,including Australian aid to Sri Lanka.They also considered how the Tamil diaspora can support reconciliation and lasting peace in their troubled homelands, where decades of civil war have only recently come to an end.But the main point of discussion was Canberra’s decision to freeze for three months the processing of asylum applications from Sri Lanka.Australia says the move is the result of improved security in Sri Lanka.But Tamil activist Sara Nathan,who attended the meeting in Canberra,says community representatives made it clear they opposed Australia’s decision.Australia has also suspended the processing of asylum claims from Afghanistan for six months,again insisting that the situation there was becoming less hazardous.Australia reopened mainland immigration detention facilities following a surge in boats ferrying asylum seekers,including many Sri Lankans and Afghans.A purpose-built camp on Christmas Island,a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, is over-capacity.Conservative opponents of Australia’s left-of-center government say what it calls“soft”immigration policies have failed to deter boat ernment ministers have strongly rejected that point of view.The vast majority of people seeking asylum in Australia arrive by air,but community groups worry that the debate about illegal immigration will become more uncompromising as an election due later this year draws closer.About13,000refugees are allowed to resettle in Australia each year as part of official international humanitarian schemes.News Item5政治:印度和阿富汗领导在新德里讨论安全与恐怖主义After holding talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in New Delhi,Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the Afghan president had promised all possible measures for the security of Indians working in Afghanistan.New Delhi has been concerned about several terror attacks that have targeted Indians in Afghanistan.In February,a militant attack on a Kabul guest house killed six Indians.But the Indian leader indicated New Delhi will not waver in its commitment to the reconstruction of Afghanistan.“I conveyed to President Karzai that the perpetrators of such attacks will not succeed inundermining India’s commitment to assist the Afghan people.”Hundreds of Indians are working in development projects in Afghanistan,including construction of highways,hospitals,dams and schools.The Afghan president discussed efforts to reach out to the Taliban for a negotiated settlement of the nine-year conflict in the country.Mr.Karzai referred to a peace conference or“peace jirga”,in which tribal and ethnic leaders will meet with the government next month in Afghanistan.“We discussed the upcoming Afghanistan‘peace conservative jirga,’which will comprise all the people of Afghanistan from all walks of life to advise the Afghan government on how to move forward toward reintegration and reconciling of those elements of the Taliban and others who have accepted the Afghan constitution,who are not part of al-Qaida,who will not be part of any terrorist network.”Mr.Karzai met Indian leaders while on his way to Bhutan,where a two-day summit of leaders of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation starts Wednesday.News Item6医学:吃糖过多会增加患心脏病的风险Studies show that global sugar consumption has risen dramatically from11million tons in 1900to about145million tons today.Analysts attribute the growth to population increases and greater wealth.What used to be a rare food additive is now a staple.High fructose corn syrup and other forms of sugar are routinely added to processed food and many beverages.The study included all added sugar,even the sugar people add to their coffee.While this may be good for the sugar industry,it is not good for the heart.Dr.Miriam Vos and public health nurse Jean Welsh at Emory University collaborated in a study that shows eating a lot of sugar can increase your cholesterol and triglycerides which make up body fat also known as lipids.And that increases the risk for heart disease.The researchers studied US government nutritional data and fat levels in the blood in more than6,000adults for at least six years.They found that high sugar consumption negatively affected HDL.HDL improves heart health and doctors want to see high HDL numbers.“One of the things that this study was really helpful to show is that the amount of added sugar, as it increases,the triglycerides go up and the HDL goes down.”The researchers found that HDL levels in those who consumed the most sugar were20 percent lower than those who consumed the least amount.The researchers say if people want to avoid heart disease,they should be more aware of how much sugar is in their food,and reduce it,if need be.The American Heart Association says most American women should not consume more than 100calories of added sugars per day;and most men,no more than150calories.It also warns that soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages are the number one source of added sugars in the American diet.The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.News Item7政治:美国与墨西哥边境的安全隐患The recent killing of three people with ties to the U.S.consulate in Juarez,Mexico,and the shooting death of a popular rancher on his property in Arizona,are increasing the anger over drug-related violence on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border.The Mexican government says more than22,000people have been killed in Mexico since a U.S.-backed crackdown on cartels began three years ago.Larry Dever is the sheriff of Cochise County,Arizona,and is leading the investigation into the killing of rancher Rob Krentz.He says authorities suspect people working for drug cartels.“The bad guys keep coming.And no matter whether the apprehension rates rise or fall,the numbers of criminal aliens rise.That sir,gentlemen,is the threat to homeland security in this country.”The increased violence is spilling over into many U.S.border towns,including Nogales, Arizona.“Gentlemen,Nogales needs your help.”Mayor Octavio Garcia-Von Borstel told U.S. lawmakers that three ports of entry in his city must process more than15million people a year, and inspect some three million incoming cars.But he says federal inspections of all southbound vehicles are impeding the rightful free movement of tens of thousands.“The unanticipated consequence is that people are now crossing less frequently and have to wait one to two hours coming in and out from our ports of entry.”A source of anger for many lawmakers at the hearing was a ernment contract for a so-called“virtual fence”monitoring system along the nearly3,200-kilometer U.S.-Mexico border.The program has cost more than$700million so far,but has only been tested over a 37-kilometer section.The U.S.Department of Homeland Security has halted worked on the project.Senator Joe Lieberman is chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee:“By any measure,SBInet has been a failure.A classic example of a program that was grossly oversold and has been badly under-delivered.”Senator Roland Burris also blasted the program,and the ernment’s contract with Boeing for the work,during this exchange with Customs and Border Protection Agency commissioner Alan Bersin.“Taxpayers do not have unlimited pockets for Boeing,or for any other company.”Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl of Arizona announced a plan to step up border security,including a request for3,000National Guard troops along the Arizona-Mexico border.News Item8军事:北约远程探查阿富汗山谷These soldiers with the503rd Infantry Regiment face a risky mission.They intend to drive deep into the Chowkay Valley in eastern Kunar province,along Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan.NATO and Afghan government forces have avoided the region for years.The Chowkay lies beyond the so-called“red line,”that marks the allies’area of control.Here, the Taliban and other armed groups are the real powers.Farmers grow poppies,for the heroin that funds the Taliban insurgency.When NATO troops cross the red line,the fighting is often fierce.Captain Joe Snowden leads today’s patrol.While his soldiers focus on defending againstattack,he channels his energies towards a more complex challenge:bridging the cultural gap between NATO and the valley’s Pashtun residents.The soldiers infiltrate the valley under the cover of gunship helicopters.They keep watch while Snowden’s team of agricultural experts meets with village elders,trying to convince them to stop growing poppies.Enemy fighters soon surround the Americans,forcing them to withdraw.The helicopters fire white-phosphorous rockets as the soldiers retreat.News Item9艺术:新奥尔良爵士乐Although classical music has yet to make its debut at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,better known as“Jazz Fest,”you never know.There’s always a chance a string quartet may someday pop up on the schedule.For the hundreds of thousands about to pass through the gates of the New Orleans Fairgrounds,as long as the music has a great beat,it doesn’t really matter what you call it.This year’s lineup boasts a number of rock and soul veterans,including Van Morrison,Aretha Franklin,Simon and Garfunkel,The Allman Brothers Band,B.B.King,Jeff Beck,Irma Thomas, Richie Havens,Dr.John,and The Neville Brothers.Rounding out the long list of headliners are Pearl Jam,My Morning Jacket,Anita Baker,Lionel Richie,The Gipsy Kings and Jose Feliciano.Among the festival’s most popular attractions are its local acts,arriving from one end of Louisiana to the other.Beyond the main stage,11other stages will feature zydeco,Cajun,brass bands,gospel,country,blues and folk,with a continuous offering of traditional and contemporary jazz and world music.Jazz Fest officials suggest arriving early to beat the long lines at the internationally-famous Food Fair,as well as the Crafts Fair and Louisiana Marketplace.The2010Jazz Festival poster is a portrait of the late New Orleans singer,songwriter and bandleader Louis Prima,painted by jazzman Tony Bennett.Tributes to Prima,whose100th birthday is being celebrated this year,will include performances by his children,Louis Prima,Jr., and Lena Prima,as well as his former wife and collaborator Keely Smith.News Item10教育:美国的大学纷纷走向环保The nickname of sports teams at Tulane University in New Orleans is the Green Wave.North Texas University’s squads are the Mean Green.Once called the Indians,Dartmouth College’s teams are now the Big Green.Green is in college sports.But there’s an even bigger green wave in the classroom.Last year alone,colleges and universities across the country created more than100major or minor programs in energy,sustainability,environmental studies and other so-called green subjects.Two reasons for this:Even in a tight economy,green industries are offering good jobs to graduates.And students and their parents are pressuring colleges to train them for these jobs.So college architecture,agriculture,and engineering departments are launching green-studies programs to do just that.According to the USA Today newspaper,the Obama Administration estimates that opportunities in energy and environmental occupations will grow by52percent by2016—compared to just a14-percent increase in other fields.Ten years ago at the University of California-Berkeley,just40students enrolled in an introductory class on the subject of energy.This year,270students are taking the class.There are energy CLUBS on campus.The one at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has 1,700members.And at Arizona State University,600students have declared sustainability as their major.Not long ago,even top college students would likely have had trouble defining sustainability. Now,a lot of them are specializing in it.。

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VOA新闻10篇VOA News Item1科技:转基因作物在美国获得好评(Special English)American farmers first planted genetically engineered crops in nineteen ninety-six.Today eighty percent of the cropland for soybeans,maize and cotton in the United States is transgenic. Genetic engineering adds or changes genes in a plant to produce desired qualities.The United States is one of twenty-five countries where farmers planted genetically engineered crops in two thousand nine.An agricultural biotechnology group says planting decreased in Europe.But the amount of cropland planted with the crops rose by an estimated seven percent worldwide.The National Research Council,part of the National Academies in Washington,recently published a study.The study examined how genetically engineered crops have affected farming in the United States.It found that many farmers have better harvests,better weed control and fewer losses from insect damage compared to traditional crops.LaReesa Wolfenbarger is a University of Nebraska biology professor and a member of the committee that wrote the report.She says they found that genetically engineered crops can be better for the environment.For example,she noted that crops designed to resist damage by glyphosate need fewer pesticides that are more toxic to the soil.Glyphosate is a chemical used in Round-Up and other weed killing products.But some farmers have used so much glyphosate that a number of kinds of weeds can now resist it.David Ervin of Portland State University in Oregon led the committee that wrote the report.Professor Ervin says this means that some farmers are again using the more toxic herbicides to control weeds.He says the problem needs immediate attention.VOA News Item2人物:多萝西·海特,美国民权之星陨落(Special English)Dorothy Height died Tuesday at the age of ninety-eight.She witnessed more civil rights history than any other African-American leader of her time.She said the greatest change she witnessed was the ending of racial segregation laws in the United States.She was the longtime chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women.She was an activist,humanitarian and adviser to presidents including Barack Obama.He remembered her as “the godmother of the Civil Rights Movement.”Dorothy Height grew up in Pennsylvania.She won a four-year college scholarship,the top prize nationally in a public speaking contest on the Constitution.She arrived at school in New York City—only to learn that an unwritten limit of“two Negro students per year”had already been met.Dorothy Height went on to earn bachelor and master’s degrees in four years at New York University.She worked with Martin Luther King Junior in the push for civil rights for blacks in the nineteen fifties and sixties.Yet she had to push to make herself heard as a woman among mostly male civil rights leaders. She was the only woman standing nearby as Martin Luther King gave his“I Have a Dream”speech in Washington.Dorothy Height received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal for her work for racial and gender equality.VOA News Item3教育:美国新法律终止私营借贷者提供学生贷款(Special English)Foreign students who need financial aid generally have to seek it from the school itself or their own government or employer.If you follow the news,then you know that President Obama recently signed health care reform legislation.But one of the two bills he signed into law also made unrelated changes in the federal student loan program.These changes will require new loans to come directly from the Department of Education. The department already makes these federally guaranteed loans for American citizens and permanent legal residents.But since nineteen ninety-three it has also paid private lenders to provide them.Now,as of July first,all new loans will go though the direct loan program only.Officials say the new law will save the government sixty-one billion dollars over ten years. The plan is to use more than half the savings to provide more federal Pell Grants to needy students.A few billion will also go to schools that traditionally serve minorities and to help two-year community colleges.The new law will reduce the most that borrowers must repay each year from fifteen percent of their income to ten percent.And the longest repayment period will be shortened from twenty-five years.Any remaining debt will be forgiven after twenty years or ten if borrowers enter public service.Supporters in higher education said the final bill did not go far enough.Republican opponents called it an unnecessary government takeover of a private industry.Another criticism was that the financial services industry could lose about thirty thousand jobs.The Department of Education reported last year that about two-thirds of graduates from four-year colleges had student loan debt.The average was about twenty-three thousand dollars.VOA News Item4自然:红树林面临灭绝的危险(Special English)Mangroves are unusual looking trees.They have roots that stand in saltwater and look like cables or ropes laid one on top of another.Mangroves are not just pretty—they help the environment.But now the first worldwide study warns that one in six of the many different kinds of mangroves could disappear.As a result of the study,eleven species of mangrove have been placed on the Red List of Threatened Species.The list is kept by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.The researchers looked at seventy species of mangrove.They found that all mangrove forests on coastlines are under threat from development,logging or other dangers.But the areas in worst danger are on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America.The study says mangrove trees provide more than one and a half billion dollars worth of services to ecological systems worldwide.For example,areas with mangrove forests were not damaged as badly by the Indian Ocean tsunami in two thousand four.Mangrove forests protect land against erosion from wind,water and storms.They capture andstore carbon dioxide,so experts say they can help fight climate change.And they serve as nurseries for shrimp and other saltwater organisms.One of the rarest species of mangrove tree grows in just a few places in East Asia and India. There are estimates that only about two hundred fifty mature trees of that species remain.The study appeared in the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE.Lead author Beth Polidoro says they may disappear within the next ten years unless action is taken to protect them.She says the good news in the study is that some species of mangrove can be reforested relatively easily.But others are much more difficult to restart.VOA News Item5经济:世界银行发展目标取得进展(Special English)The World Bank says most developing countries have made important progress toward the United Nations’Millennium Development Goals.Last week the international lender released its yearly World Development Indicators. Hundreds of indicators are used to measure progress in areas such as education,health,poverty, the environment and trade.One of the Millennium Development Goals is to reduce by half the number of people living in extreme poverty by twenty fifteen.Out of eighty-seven countries with data available,forty-nine seem likely to reach that goal.“Extreme poverty”is defined as earning less than one dollar a day.Another goal is to make education available to all young children.The report shows that in two thousand seven,seven out of ten children lived in developing countries that had met or were close to meeting that goal.Also,thirty-nine countries have achieved or are likely to achieve the goal of reducing child death rates.The target is a two-thirds reduction by twenty fifteen.And the report from the World Bank shows the first reduction in AIDS-related deaths.But even with all the progress,there is still a long way to go to reach all eight goals approved by world leaders ten years ago.This is especially true in sub-Saharan Africa,which falls behind on all of the goals.Last week the World Bank also launched a new“open data initiative.”The bank will make its data on living conditions around the world publicly available.Officials say this will make it easier to measure the effects of policies and develop new solutions to help the world’s poor.VOA News Item6经济:英新内阁举行首次会议应对赤字(Standard English)Britain’s new cabinet agreed to cut the pay of all ministers by five percent,the first step in what is to be a major effort to cut Britain’s national deficit.Analyst Kerry Brown,of the London-based research group Chatham House,compared Britain’s deficit to that of Greece,where financial problems have led to massive cuts in spending and deep social unrest.“The ernment has got to make some pretty savage cuts because its public debt is so high.I think it is over12percent of GDP.When you think Greece is,what,13and a half percent of GDP,it is a big deficit to be carrying,a big,big deficit.”Britain’s deficit stands at almost$250billion.The new government has promised anemergency budget within50days and has already said it will cut spending by nearly$10billion this financial year.New Prime Minister David Cameron says savings can be achieved by getting rid of inefficiencies.Christian Schweiger from Britain’s Durham University says Mr.Cameron also talks about devolving power to the people.“The idea of rolling back the state is really at the heart of the Cameron agenda.What it means,if you look at what they are really advocating,is basically withdrawing state funding from public services such as schools and police forces,and really just asking people to do more by themselves.”He says that plan is in line with traditional Conservative economic policy and at odds with the ideas of its predecessor,the Labor Party.Former prime minister Gordon Brown invested heavily in the public sector and believed the government had to keep spending in order to get Britain out of the recession.VOA News Item7人物:英雄人物对家乡小孩的影响(Standard English)Even in the middle of the day,Main Street in the small north woods town is pretty quiet. There are no traffic jams,not even any traffic lights.The population of344people triples in the summer,when tourists flock to the area for what’s considered some of the best walleye and muskie fishing in the region.Realtor Bob Biller has lived here his entire69years.He says Winter is a special place surrounded by farms,pine trees and lakes.It’s got a bank,a post office,and a co-op store.“We call it Winter’s Wal-Mart.They have a variety of just about anything you want there.”Winter also has one thing most towns,big or small,don’t have:its own astronaut.Colonel Jeffrey Williams has logged more days in space than all but three other American astronauts.He just returned from his second stay onboard the International Space Station.He was Expedition22commander for half of the six-month-long mission.And everyone at Winter School,from grades1through12,knows him.Nick Stengel was Williams’technology teacher back then.He tells today’s students,who come from Winter and the surrounding communities,that no matter how humble their upbringing may be,their expectations should be limitless.“When I’ve got kids who say to me,‘Hey,I come from Winter.I can’t do this,I can’t do that. We’re such a small school.’I say hey,there are people who come out of this school,I give Jeff as an example.They’ve been very successful and you can do the same.”Like the other336students at Winter School,11th grader Keela Strouf is proud that an astronaut attended her school.“It makes me want to work harder and get something really good out of everything that you do because the fact that we had an astronaut come from our little school just makes me want to go harder and reach all my goals.”The really cool thing,as she puts it,is that she and other students got to ask Williams questions during a NASA International Space Station downlink in January as he orbited the planet.VOA News Item8教育:几内亚儿童上学条件恶劣(Standard English)Adama Sow shares her two-person desk with three other girls at Dixin Elementary school inConakry.There are80students in her class,typical for this urban school.The classroom is hot,Adama says.With four of us in a desk,it is too cramped to write.She says there are too many students,and the classroom is small.Teacher,Fatimata Camara,said the tight quarters make it difficult for students to concentrate.She says it is difficult to teach85children at once and make sure they each understand the lesson.But these are important years,she says,when children are learning to read and write. Correcting the homework of so many students is also overwhelming,and she says30would be a more manageable class size.Once Camara’s morning shift of students goes home at lunch time,as many as85more students will come for afternoon classes.There is an average of150students to each teacher at Dixin Elementary.But U.N.Children’s Fund’s representative to Guinea Julien Harneis says UNICEF is just as concerned about the growing numbers of children who are not in these crowded classrooms.“There has been a lack of investment in the education sector in this country for several years now,and so as a result,the percentage of children who go to school has dropped over the last two years,which is very unusual for anywhere in the world and is particularly disappointing for this country,which has had rising education for the last20years.”He said the political crisis that has racked Guinea since2008has blocked funding and stalled much-needed reform to the education sector.“It is not that the children do not want to come.It is not that the parents do not want to send their children to school.It is(that)there is not enough classrooms.There is not enough classrooms, there is not enough benches for kids to sit on.There is not enough teachers to train them.”At Dixin Elementary,three classrooms sit empty.Their roof blew off in a storm in2006and has yet to be replaced.There are no desks and chairs for another classroom so it sits unused as well.There are no bathrooms,cafeteria or clean drinking water for students.But there are signs of st week in Washington,D.C.,the Catalytic Fund of the international Fast Track Initiative“Education for All”campaign,managed by the World Bank, approved the disbursement of$64million to Guinea.$24million of that money will be managed by UNICEF,over a two-year period,to build as many as1,000classrooms,train teachers and improve curriculum in Guinea.News Item9研究:家禽养殖使用抗生素的利弊(Standard English)In the late1980s,doctors in Europe were finding that vancomycin,one of the most potent antibiotics in the medicine cabinet,was not working as well as it used to.Certain bacteria had developed resistance to it,even though doctors were not using very much of this drug of last resort.A drug similar to vancomycin was widely used in livestock at the time.Animals in many large livestock-raising operations around the world get a small but steady dose of certain antibiotics in their feed.It keeps the animals healthy,and that promotes their growth.But when bacteria are steadily exposed to an antibiotic,they will eventually develop resistance.Denmark banned the drug’s use as a growth promoter in1996,and levels of resistant bacteriafound in animals and meat declined.The European Union has since banned the use of several other antibiotics as growth promoters.But over-use in animal husbandry is not the only source of antibiotic resistance.And the overall rates of resistant infections in people have not declined since the ban,says Rich Carnevale with the U.S.industry-sponsored Animal Health Institute.He says Denmark may have over-reacted.“They saw resistance.They said,‘Well,it could be due to use of drugs in animals.And certainly some of that resistance was.But the real question is,was it harming humans?And to this day,they have not been able to really conclude that it’s actually harming humans.”Meanwhile,Carnevale says,animals get sick more often than they did before the ban,which means Danish farmers have to use more antibiotics to treat them than they used to.“They actually increased their overall uses of antibiotics quite a bit.And I don’t think they got,in all cases,the change in resistance they were looking for.”A2003report from the World Health Organization supports Denmark’s decision to ban antibiotic growth promoters.It says reducing antibiotic resistance overall is a good thing.Bacteria that become resistant can spread that trait to other bacteria.But the report notes that more data is needed about the impact on people.While researchers continue to study the issue,the debate goes on.News Item10社会:巴勒斯坦劳动者进退两难(Standard English)It is six in the morning and the sun is starting to rise at a checkpoint in the West Bank next to the Israeli settlement of Modi’in Illit.Lining up at a fence surrounding the settlement are hundreds of Palestinian men,including40-year-old Younis Salah from the West Bank town of El-Khader, near Bethlehem.Salah lines up here every morning,waiting to cross into the settlement to work his shift as a construction foreman.His reason for working on the settlement is simple.He says he works on a settlement because he needs to feed his children.Salah is one of an estimated21,000Palestinian workers whose hands are building new homes in places like Modi’in Illit—Jewish settlements that Palestinian leaders claim are encroaching on West Bank lands,impeding the creation of a Palestinian state,and creating a major sticking point in the Middle East peace process.The Palestinian leadership has banned working on settlements,saying that any Palestinian who participates in the building of settlements is helping the enemy.Salah,the construction worker,says that morning after morning,he lives a paradox.He says the Israelis—in his words-took the land of Palestinians like himself,and he is working on their settlements.He says that even if he wanted to look for work in Arab countries, Israeli travel restrictions would prevent him from going there.He says he has no choice but to work on a settlement.It is the larger earnings and steady work—which are hard to find in the West Bank—that drive Palestinians like Salah to work on the settlements.Salah estimates his earnings are double what they would be in the West Bank,if he even found a job there.His earnings at the settlement enable him to provide his family with a comfortable life.Their home in El-Khader is spacious,clean,and well-furnished.The family has just welcomed their latest addition,a newborn daughter.They also have a five-year-old daughter who is disabled and gets no benefits from the Palestinian Authority.Salah is able to pay the full cost of expensive therapy for her.Salah’s wife,Ahlam,says she dreams of a Palestinian state free of Israeli occupation.But she says she must also face reality.。

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