时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2012年VOA慢速英语(九)月


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Health Report - Fewer Children Under the Age of Five are Dying



This is the VOA Special English Health Report.


In recent years, the world has made progress in reducing deaths among children under the age of five. A new report says an estimated six-point-nine million children worldwide died before their fifth birthday. That compares to about twelve million in nineteen ninety.


The report says child mortality rates have fallen in all areas. It says the number of deaths is down by at least fifty percent in eastern, western and southeastern Asia. The number also fell in North Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.


The World Bank and three United Nations agencies worked together on the report. The three are the U.N. Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization and the U.N. Population Division.


Ties Boerma is head of the WHO’s Department of Health Statistics and Informatics. He says most child deaths happen in just a few areas.


TIES BOERMA: “Sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia face the greatest challenges in child survival. More than eighty percent of child deaths in the world occur in these two regions. About half of child deaths occur in just five countries -- India, which actually takes twenty-four percent of the global total; Nigeria, eleven percent; the Democratic Republic of Congo, seven percent; Pakistan, five percent and China, four percent of under-five deaths in the world.”


Ties Boerma notes that, in developed countries, one child in one hundred fifty-two dies before his or her fifth birthday. But south of the Sahara Desert, one out of nine children dies before the age of five. In Asia, the mortality rate is one in sixteen. 


The report lists the top five causes of death among children under five worldwide. They are pneumonia 1, diarrhea, malaria 2 and problems both before and during birth.


Tessa Wardlaw is with the U-N Children’s Fund. She is pleased with the progress being made in Sub-Saharan Africa. The area has the highest under-five mortality rate in the world. But she says the rate of decline in child deaths has more than doubled in Africa.


TESSA WARDLAW: “We welcome the widespread progress in child survival, but we importantly want to stress that there’s a lot of work that remains 3 to be done. There’s unfinished business and the fact is that today on average, around nineteen thousand children are still dying every day from largely preventable causes.”


The World Health Organization says one way to solve these problems is to make sure health care services are available to women. In this way, medical problems can be avoided or treated when identified.


We have placed a link to the report on our website, www.voanews.cn.


And that’s the VOA Special English Health Report. For more stories for people learning American English, go to www.voanews.cn. I’m Christopher Cruise.




n.肺炎
  • Cage was struck with pneumonia in her youth.凯奇年轻时得过肺炎。
  • Pneumonia carried him off last week.肺炎上星期夺去了他的生命。
n.疟疾
  • He had frequent attacks of malaria.他常患疟疾。
  • Malaria is a kind of serious malady.疟疾是一种严重的疾病。
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
学英语单词
24-Dehydrocholesterol
algebraic difference between adjacent gradients
Allocasuarina
Andhra Pradesh, State of
anterior superior alveolar arterys
B(battery)eliminator
basic of distribution
batalinii
bates hydrometer
Battey's operation
Blue Ridge Mountains
bureau international de 1'heure (bih)
butt chin
Carex gmelinii
carving note
cash-desk
checking routine
coefficient factor
columba fasciatas
cotton clause
counterassault
crab lice
dicaeum ignipectum formosum
dl-guatambuine
Donner Pass
electromagnetic tone generator
eschatologic
euacranthic flower
Euratoms
exhaust pipe flange gasket
fastened pulley
favites halicora
gearless bulker
Geissler tubes
genus Anarhichas
genus oestruss
gravitational shift
gymecium
Haigh-Westergaard stress space
heave mode
heloplankton
hot rolled steel
hydroxyapatites
internal reflector
Itabuna
Job's syndrome
jobber trade
Karle, Jerome
Kokka disease
Krakatao wind
maleate chlor-trimeton
manbote
Maniprex
mean modulation rate
more liberal
moulting silkworm
multi lateral
Munteni Buzǎu
neutralizing tower
not be here
not in a hurry
oblime
ofit
open door policies
organelles
Oshtorān Kūh
osmophilic microorganism
pangs
peg-down
Pfitzinger reaction
phlyctaeniid
pitting rate
plurinational
pre-stellar body
protection tariff
put put
rapid curing
ricardo head
rob a tomb
rumi
sales manager
scrubbed wool
single-breasted suit
solitaire
South Ockendon
Sovrock
stowed rotor vehicle
superannuation and retired allowances
Tasmania, State of
teargassed
tetraphenylplumbane
Thalictrum shensiense
too big for her boots
Toxoplasma cuniculi
Trinidad rabies virus
troubled inner-city schools
ventilator tube
waiting list
wash-hand
weighted diffusion constant
wind-drive
woolly rosemallow