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【整理】 AP NEWS 2009-12-14
本期内容与AP NEWS 2009-12-09相同 1. The Environmental Protection Agency has taken a major step toward regulating greenhouse gases, saying they are "threat" to the public health. The news comes as the UN's biggest climate change conference is underway in Denmark. Organizers say this may be their last chance to protect the world from global warming. 2. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the insurgency in Afghanistan has grown in the past three years. Admiral Mike Mullen says sending 3,000 more US troops is an attempt to slow that momentum. Mullen spoke to about 1,000 Marines at Camp Lejeune. 3. The largest street protests in months have been seen on the streets of the Iranian capital today. Security forces and militiamen clashed with thousands of protesters outside Tehran University. 4. And the AP got a close look at the Enterprise - Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson's newest passenger spaceship. It's one of a plan to build five commercial spaceships and launch vehicles for the price tag of more than 400 million dollars. WORDS IN THE NEWS 1. Joint Chiefs of Staff the leaders of the four main parts of the US military forces, the Army, the Navy, the Airforce, and the Marines. Their job is to advise the US President on important military matters. 2. insurgency: n. An insurgency is a violent attempt to oppose a country's government carried out by citizens of that country. (FORMAL) 3. militiaman: n. 民兵 |
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【整理】 AP NEWS 2009-12-15
1. President Obama is giving himself a good, solid B+ grade for his first year in office. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, the president claimed progress on economic and international fronts. But he says health care reforms and getting more Americans back to work remains undone. 2. Tiger Woods' agent says he is disappointed by Accenture's announcement that the company will end its six-year relationship with the golfer. The global consulting firm announced Sunday that Woods is no longer the right representative after the circumstances of the last two weeks. Woods who admitted infidelity announced last week he is taking a break from golf to work on his marriage. 3. Crews are expected to continue searching this morning for two climbers missing on Oregon's Mount Hood. The search was called off last night because of bad weather. The climbers set off Friday, and were due back in the afternoon but failed to return. The body of a third hiker from the group was found over the weekend. 4. Toyota says it will start selling plug-in hybrid vehicles to consumers in 2011 at an affordable price. About 600 of the vehicles will be introduced in Japan, the US and Europe starting this month. WORDS IN THE NEWS 1. plug-in: adj. able to be connected to the electricity supply, or to another piece of electrical equipment AP NEWS 2009-12-16 内容同本期重复 |
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Dec. 16, 2009 SE Health Report
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Last week, researchers in the United States reported curing nine adults with sickle cell disease. Ten patients in all were treated in a study with donated bone marrow. The healthy marrow causes new blood cells to form. Sickle cell disease, also called sickle cell anemia, is a genetic condition that deforms red blood cells. They become sticky and harden into the shape of the letter C, like a sickle, a hand tool with a curved blade. The deformed cells block blood vessels and cut off the flow of oxygen to tissue in the body. People with sickle cell disease can suffer severe pain, bacterial infections and the death of tissue. In other studies, bone marrow transplants cured severe sickle cell disease in almost two hundred children. Doctors first used chemicals to destroy the children's own marrow, then replaced it with healthy marrow. However, doctors have considered this treatment too risky for adults with the disease. Their major organs are already too damaged to have all their bone marrow destroyed. So for the ten patients in the study, doctors used a low amount of radiation to destroy only some of their marrow. Then the patients received healthy marrow. There was enough space in the bone for the healthy marrow to start producing new red blood cells. The researchers say all ten patients remain alive two and a half years after the treatment, and the disease has disappeared in nine of them. Marrow is a soft, spongy tissue inside bones. Doctors can collect it with a needle. But people who donate marrow must first have tests to make sure they are a good match for the patient. The New England Journal of Medicine published the study. John Tisdale at the National Institutes of Health was the lead investigator. He says other uses for the treatment are also likely to be found. Black people in Africa are the huge majority of those with sickle cell disease. About two hundred thousand cases are found in African children every year. About eighty thousand people have it in the United States. A study published in September in the Lancet said antibacterial vaccines could save the lives of children with sickle cell in Africa. The study pointed out that many children die before they are even identified as having the disease. They die from bacterial infections for which there are new vaccines. But these vaccines are costly and available mainly in wealthy countries. And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver. I'm Steve Ember. 生词和词组 sickle cell disease (also called sickle cell anemia): 镰状细胞贫血病, 镰刀形红细胞贫血病 bone marrow:n. 骨髓 bone marrow transplant: 骨髓移植 blade: n. 刀刃,刀片 deformed: adj. 不成形的,残废的,不健康的 blood vessel: 血管 spongy: adj. 像海绵的,柔软、多孔而有弹性的 |
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【整理】 2009-12-16 SE News 1530 It is 15:30 Universal Time. I'm Steve Ember in Washington. [1] Pakistani officials say a suspected car bomb has killed at least 20 people in central Pakistan. Sixty others were injured. Officials say the explosion struck at a market in the town of Dera Ghazi Khan. Investigators say several buildings have been badly damaged. They fear that many people may be trapped under the wreckage. The attack is the latest in a series of bombings that have killed more than 500 people in Pakistan since October. Officials say militants are reacting to an army offensive against the Taliban in the South Waziristan tribal area. mWww Morgagemortgagebanker L Mortgage Mortgage Banker Szh Advertising Mortgage Mortgage Banker SE整理稿临时汇总专用帖 - Special 听力训练 - 英语听力 - 话题 - 普特家园i j Mortgage Mortgage Banker hWww Morgagemortgagebanker L Mortgage Mortgage Banker Szh Advertising Mortgage Mortgage Banker SE整理稿临时汇总专用帖 - Special 听力训练 - 英语听力 - 话题 - 普特家园i Mortgage Mortgage Mortgage Banker c Payday Mortgage Mortgage Banker |