BBC News with Jerry Smit.
A week after typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines, thousands of survivors are still desperate for help. A huge international aid effort is gathering pace, but agencies still haven't been able to get supplies through to some areas. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes sent this report from the stricken city of Tacloban. “After weeks of lying in the open, the dead are now being collected placed in body bags and removed for burial. In one district near the airport, the police told us they have picked up more than 100 bodies this morning. It is a grim task. The aid effort is still only just beginning. There is still no large scale food distribution taking place and won't be for several more days. But for the first time in a week, the people of Tacloban are starting to feel as if they haven't been forgotten by the rest of the world.”
Police in Canada say an investigation into child pornography has led to the rescue of nearly 400 children around the world and the arrest of 341 people. The inquiry centred on a film company based in Toronto which allegedly sold DVDs and streamed videos of naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked boys. Police say the films were distributed in over 90 countries. The head of the company Brian Way is among those detained. Joanna Beavan-Desjardins heads Toronto's sex crimes unit. “It is alleged that Mr. Way's company had revenues in excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess of $4m during the years he was operating. It is also alleged that Mr. way paid people to have children filmed in Eastern European countries in order to produce some of the movies that he would sell online.”
President Obama has tried to address widespread frustration in the United States caused by problems with his flagship health care policy. Mr. Obama said insurers can now extend">extend">extend">extend existing health plans which without warns have been cancelled. The President admitted that his administration had fumbled the introduction of the scheme knows as Obamacare. From Washington Mark Mardell. “The President admitted implementation of this huge change had been rough and he is unhappy, ultimately this is about trust. President Obama promised people that under his signature legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation the Affordable Care Act they would be able to keep their current health insurance. That isn't true, many plans don't meet the higher standards of cover demanded by the law, and the Republicans have accused him of lying. It's no coincidence that new poll shows 52% of Americans now don't trust the president, his worst ratings ever. So, he's announcing people can keep their old plans for another year.”
The British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his decision to travel to Sri Lanka for a Commonwealth Summit despite">despite">despite">despite calls for him to boycott the meeting of human rights concerns. Mr. Cameron who has arrived in Colombo told the BBC he would raise the issue of alleged war crimes by the Sri Lankan military in its conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels.
You're listening to World News from the BBC
Brazil says the rate of deforestation in the Amazon has risen sharply">sharply">sharply">sharply after years of decline. The Environment Minister said it had increased by nearly 30% over the past year. She called the destruction a crime, but said the government was working to reverse the trend. Environmentalists have blamed increased destruction on a controversial reform to Brazil's forest protection law.
The UN Nuclear Watchdog says that Iran has almost stopped the expansion of its nuclear enrichment capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity over the past three months. Bethany Bell has the details. “Iran's nuclear work has slow down considerably according to the IAEA report. It says that since August Iran has installed only four of the centrifuge machines which enrich uranium compared to over 1,800 earlier in the summer. The report also says that Iran’s stockpile of more highly enriched uranium has risen only slightly and remains below the 250 kilos needed for a bomb. Tehran says its nuclear work is clearly peaceful.”
A judge in the United States has rejected a legal attempt by authors to stop Google scanning millions of books and making extracts of them available">available">available">available">available">available">available">available online. The technology firm was sued for breach of copyright in 2005 over its project to create a massive digital library. The judge in New York ruled that the Google Books scheme provided significant public benefits while taking into account authors' rights.
The former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney has made a personal appeal to President Putin to release Greenpeace activists imprisoned in Russia. The 28 activists and two journalists are awaiting trial for hooliganism. Sir Paul quotes a line from the Beatle song Back in the USSR, about it being good to be back home, and asks Mr. Putin to make that true for the prisoners. In 2003, Vladimir Putin gave the rock star a personal tour of the Kremlin.
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Jerry Smit.
[00:03.73]A week after typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines, thousands of survivors are still desperate for help.
[00:10.09]A huge international aid effort is gathering pace, but agencies still haven't been able to get supplies through to some areas.
[00:16.85]Rupert Wingfield-Hayes sent this report from the stricken city of Tacloban.
[00:21.38]“After weeks of lying in the open, the dead are now being collected placed in body bags and removed for burial.
[00:28.84]In one district near the airport, the police told us they have picked up more than 100 bodies this morning.
[00:34.96]It is a grim task.
[00:36.69]The aid effort is still only just beginning.
[00:39.44]There is still no large scale food distribution taking place and won't be for several more days.
[00:45.64]But for the first time in a week, the people of Tacloban are starting to feel as if they haven't been forgotten by the rest of the world.”
[00:54.04]Police in Canada say an investigation into child pornography has led to the rescue of nearly 400 children around the world and the arrest of 341 people.
[01:04.52]The inquiry centred on a film company based in Toronto which allegedly sold DVDs and streamed videos of naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked">naked boys.
[01:12.00]Police say the films were distributed in over 90 countries.
[01:15.84]The head of the company Brian Way is among those detained.
[01:19.26]Joanna Beavan-Desjardins heads Toronto's sex crimes unit.
[01:23.60]“It is alleged that Mr. Way's company had revenues in excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess">excess of $4m during the years he was operating.
[01:30.33]It is also alleged that Mr. way paid people to have children filmed in Eastern European countries in order to produce some of the movies that he would sell online.”
[01:38.89]President Obama has tried to address widespread frustration in the United States caused by problems with his flagship health care policy.
[01:47.10]Mr. Obama said insurers can now extend">extend">extend">extend existing health plans which without warns have been cancelled.
[01:53.35]The President admitted that his administration had fumbled the introduction of the scheme knows as Obamacare.
[01:58.74]From Washington Mark Mardell.
[02:01.03]“The President admitted implementation of this huge change had been rough and he is unhappy, ultimately this is about trust.
[02:08.03]President Obama promised people that under his signature legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation the Affordable Care Act they would be able to keep their current health insurance.
[02:15.97]That isn't true, many plans don't meet the higher standards of cover demanded by the law, and the Republicans have accused him of lying.
[02:22.63]It's no coincidence that new poll shows 52% of Americans now don't trust the president, his worst ratings ever.
[02:30.23]So, he's announcing people can keep their old plans for another year.”
[02:33.88]The British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his decision to travel to Sri Lanka for a Commonwealth Summit
[02:40.89]despite">despite">despite">despite calls for him to boycott the meeting of human rights concerns.
[02:44.90]Mr. Cameron who has arrived in Colombo told the BBC he would raise the issue of alleged war crimes by the Sri Lankan military in its conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels.
[02:55.32]You're listening to World News from the BBC
[02:59.66]Brazil says the rate of deforestation in the Amazon has risen sharply">sharply">sharply">sharply after years of decline.
[03:06.41]The Environment Minister said it had increased by nearly 30% over the past year.
[03:11.43]She called the destruction a crime, but said the government was working to reverse the trend.
[03:16.69]Environmentalists have blamed increased destruction on a controversial reform to Brazil's forest protection law.
[03:22.99]The UN Nuclear Watchdog says that Iran has almost stopped the expansion of its nuclear enrichment capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity over the past three months.
[03:32.02]Bethany Bell has the details.
[03:34.24]“Iran's nuclear work has slow down considerably according to the IAEA report.
[03:39.97]It says that since August Iran has installed only four of the centrifuge machines which enrich uranium compared to over 1,800 earlier in the summer.
[03:49.93]The report also says that Iran’s stockpile of more highly enriched uranium has risen only slightly and remains below the 250 kilos needed for a bomb.
[04:00.99]Tehran says its nuclear work is clearly peaceful.”
[04:04.69]A judge in the United States has rejected a legal attempt by authors to stop Google scanning millions of books and making extracts of them available">available">available">available">available">available">available">available online.
[04:14.17]The technology firm was sued for breach of copyright in 2005 over its project to create a massive digital library.
[04:21.80]The judge in New York ruled that the Google Books scheme provided significant public benefits while taking into account authors' rights.
[04:29.47]The former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney has made a personal appeal to President Putin to release Greenpeace activists imprisoned in Russia.
[04:37.98]The 28 activists and two journalists are awaiting trial for hooliganism.
[04:42.32]Sir Paul quotes a line from the Beatle song Back in the USSR, about it being good to be back home, and asks Mr. Putin to make that true for the prisoners.
[04:51.43]In 2003, Vladimir Putin gave the rock star a personal tour of the Kremlin.
[04:57.08]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
naked">naked">naked">naked
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.裸体的;无掩饰的;明白的;无覆盖的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
Craft must have clothes,but truth love to gonaked">naked">naked">naked.
欺诈必须伪装,真理不须掩饰。
They don't live on thenaked">naked">naked">nakedhills.
他们不在荒凉的山地上生活。
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excess">excess">excess">excess
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.超过;过量;过剩
adj.过量的;额外的
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Our school has a student number inexcess">excess">excess">excessof 800.
我们学校的学生数超过八百人。
用作形容词 (adj.)
The fat boy went on a diet to get rid of hisexcess">excess">excess">excessweight.
这个胖男孩节制饮食以减轻过量的体重。
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extend">extend
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
v.延伸;延长;伸展;扩展;提供;使竭尽全力
参考例句
用作动词 (v.)
Our playing fieldsextend">extendas far as those trees.
我们的操场延伸到那些树前。
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legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
n.法律;法规;立法
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The government will introducelegislation">legislation">legislation">legislationto restrict the sale of firearms.
政府将制定法规限制枪支出售。
The conservationists will not take kindly to thelegislation">legislation">legislation">legislation.
自然资源保护论者对这项立法不会做出善意的反应。
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despite">despite
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
prep.尽管;不管
n.憎恨;轻视
参考例句
用作介词 (prep.)
She manageddespite">despiteeverything to preserve her sense of humour.
她不管遇到什么情况都竭力保持着幽默感。
用作名词 (n.)
She ignored alldespite">despitesand carried on with her dreams.
她不在乎别人的轻视,继续追逐自己的梦想。
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sharply">sharply
英汉解释
adv.锐利地;严厉地;厉害地;轮廓清晰、线条分明地
参考例句
用作副词 (adv.)
Then, the decision made, she looked at himsharply">sharply.
然后,她心意已决,目光锐利地看着吉姆。
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capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.容量;容积;能力;职位;资格
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
That bowl has acapacity">capacity">capacity">capacityof two pints.
那只碗的容量有两品脱。
She alone was in acapacity">capacity">capacity">capacityto begin the negotiation.
只有她有资格开始谈判。
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available">available">available">available
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.可利用的;可得到的;有空的;有效的;<贬>【政】有资格的,适合的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
The Prime Minister was notavailable">available">available">availablefor comment.
首相无暇作出评论。
The round trip ticket isavailable">available">available">availablefor two months.
返程票两个月有效。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Jerry Smit.
BBC新闻,我是Jerry Smit.
A week after typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines, thousands of survivors are still desperate for help.
台风海燕袭击中部菲律宾的一个星期之后,几千名幸存者迫切需要帮助。
A huge international aid effort is gathering pace, but agencies still haven't been able to get supplies through to some areas.
大规模的国际救援工作正在加快步伐,但是救援机构仍无法将物资送到一些地区。
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes sent this report from the stricken city of Tacloban.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes从受灾的塔克力班城市发回报道。
“After weeks of lying in the open, the dead are now being collected placed in body bags and removed for burial. In one district near the airport, the police told us they have picked up more than 100 bodies this morning. It is a grim task. The aid effort is still only just beginning. There is still no large scale food distribution taking place and won't be for several more days. But for the first time in a week, the people of Tacloban are starting to feel as if they haven't been forgotten by the rest of the world.”
“尸体在露天几周后,尸体正在被收集,然后被装进尸袋中,清理之后等待埋葬。在机场附近的一个区域,警察说他们这个早晨已经收集了100多具尸体。这是一项沉重的工作。就在工作刚刚开始,尚没有大规模的食物分发,这样的情况还要在持续几天。但是这周以来第一次,塔克力班的人们开始感到他们没有被世界的其他人忘记。”
Police in Canada say an investigation into child pornography has led to the rescue of nearly 400 children around the world and the arrest of 341 people.
加拿大警方称,针对儿童色情的调查中,导致全球400名儿童获救,341人被逮捕。
The inquiry centred on a film company based in Toronto which allegedly sold DVDs and streamed videos of naked">naked">naked">naked boys.
这样调查是以一个以多伦多为基地的公司为中心,这个公司据称出售DVD和散发裸体男孩的录像。
Police say the films were distributed in over 90 countries.
警方说录像在90多个国家散布。
The head of the company Brian Way is among those detained. Joanna Beavan-Desjardins heads Toronto's sex crimes unit.
这个公司的领头人Brian Way处于被捕之列。Joanna Beavan-Desjardins领导了多伦多的性犯罪的公司。
“It is alleged that Mr. Way's company had revenues in excess">excess">excess">excess of $4m during the years he was operating. It is also alleged that Mr. way paid people to have children filmed in Eastern European countries in order to produce some of the movies that he would sell online.”
“据称 Mr. Way在他经营的这些年的收入超过了400万。还据称为了制造一些他想在网上出售的影片,他还付钱在让东欧的小孩子出演电影。”
President Obama has tried to address widespread frustration in the United States caused by problems with his flagship health care policy.
奥巴马总统的主要的医疗政策出现一些问题在美国引发了广泛的沮丧,他在着手应对这一问题。
Mr. Obama said insurers can now extend">extend existing health plans which without warns have been cancelled.
奥巴马说,承险人现在可以延长那些在没有警告的情况下就被删除的现有的医疗计划。
The President admitted that his administration had fumbled the introduction of the scheme knows as Obamacare.
奥巴马承认他的政府是在摸索着推出被称为的“奥巴马关爱”的这项医疗计划。
From Washington Mark Mardell.
Mark Mardel从华盛顿发回报道
“The President admitted implementation of this huge change had been rough and he is unhappy, ultimately this is about trust.
“总统承认这项巨大变革的执行时充满曲折的,他对此不高兴,最终这还是关于信任的。
President Obama promised people that under his signature legislation">legislation">legislation">legislation the Affordable Care Act they would be able to keep their current health insurance.
奥巴马曾经向美国人民承诺,他签署的法令这项看得起病的法令将能够保持他们当前的医疗保险。
That isn't true, many plans don't meet the higher standards of cover demanded by the law, and the Republicans have accused him of lying.
而事实不是这样的,很多的计划没有符合法律所要求的更高的标准,共和党人在指责奥巴马在说谎。
It's no coincidence that new poll shows 52% of Americans now don't trust the president, his worst ratings ever.
新的民调显示52%的美国人不相信总统,这并非巧合,这是他历来最糟糕的信任率。
So, he's announcing people can keep their old plans for another year.”
所以他宣布人们可以将他们的老的计划再保持一年。”
The British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his decision to travel to Sri Lanka for a Commonwealth Summit despite">despite calls for him to boycott the meeting of human rights concerns.
尽管有声音呼吁他抵制这场有人权担忧的会议。英国首相大卫.卡梅隆为他前往斯里兰卡参加英联邦峰会的决定辩护。
Mr. Cameron who has arrived in Colombo told the BBC he would raise the issue of alleged war crimes by the Sri Lankan military in its conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels.
已经抵达科伦坡卡梅隆首相,告诉BBC他将会提出关于据称的斯里兰卡军队在与泰米尔叛军的冲突中所犯下的战争罪行的问题。
You're listening to World News from the BBC
您正在收听BBC的世界新闻。
Brazil says the rate of deforestation in the Amazon has risen sharply">sharply after years of decline.
巴西说,亚马逊地区的森林破坏率经过几年的下降后陡然上升。
The Environment Minister said it had increased by nearly 30% over the past year.
环保部长称,森林破坏率在去年上升了30%。
She called the destruction a crime, but said the government was working to reverse the trend. Environmentalists have blamed increased destruction on a controversial reform to Brazil's forest protection law.
他说破坏森林是一种罪行,但也说道政府正在开展扭转这一趋势的工作。
The UN Nuclear Watchdog says that Iran has almost stopped the expansion of its nuclear enrichment capacity">capacity">capacity">capacity over the past three months.
联合国的核能监督机构称伊朗在过去的三个月几乎停止了发展核浓缩的能力。
Bethany Bell has the details.
Bethany Bell 带来详细报道。
“Iran's nuclear work has slow down considerably according to the IAEA report. It says that since August Iran has installed only four of the centrifuge machines which enrich uranium compared to over 1,800 earlier in the summer. The report also says that Iran's stockpile of more highly enriched uranium has risen only slightly and remains below the 250 kilos needed for a bomb. Tehran says its nuclear work is clearly peaceful.”
“根据国际原子能组织的报告伊朗的核工作显著放缓。与夏天的早些时候的1,800相比,伊朗已经停止了进行铀浓缩的离心机中的四台机器。这份报道称伊朗的更更高浓缩的铀的储存量只是小幅上升,仍然低于只在核炸弹所需要的250公斤。Tehran说很明显伊朗的核工作是旨在和平利用的。”
A judge in the United States has rejected a legal attempt by authors to stop Google scanning millions of books and making extracts of them available">available">available">available online.
美国的一名法官驳回作家们的法律上诉尝试,这份上诉是阻止谷歌扫描上百万本书籍,然后将书籍的摘录放到网上。
The technology firm was sued for breach of copyright in 2005 over its project to create a massive digital library. The judge in New York ruled that the Google Books scheme provided significant public benefits while taking into account authors' rights.
这家科技公司在2005年的建设大规模数字图书馆的工程受到了侵犯版权的指控。
The former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney has made a personal appeal to President Putin to release Greenpeace activists imprisoned in Russia.
前甲壳虫的Sir Paul McCartney向普京总统提出个人的申请,请求释放在俄罗斯关押的绿色和平组织的激进者。
The 28 activists and two journalists are awaiting trial for hooliganism.
这28名激进分子和两名记者正在等待犯流氓行为罪的审判。
Sir Paul quotes a line from the Beatle song Back in the USSR, about it being good to be back home, and asks Mr. Putin to make that true for the prisoners.
Paul引用了甲壳虫的一首歌“回到苏联”的歌词,“回家真好”。请求普京总统能够为在押的激进分子们变为现实。
In 2003, Vladimir Putin gave the rock star a personal tour of the Kremlin.
在2003年,弗拉基米尔 普京给予这名摇滚明星在克里姆林宫一次个人巡演的机会。
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