时间:2019-02-02 作者:英语课 分类:2007年VOA标准英语(一月)


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By David Gollust
Washington
09 January 2007


The U.S. State Department Tuesday expressed skepticism about the industrial



Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez laughs at the swearing ceremony of new ministers in Caracas, 8 Jan 2007


Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez laughs at the swearing ceremony of new ministers in Caracas, 8 Jan 2007



nationalization plans of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. The Bush administration has had a difficult relationship with the populist Venezuelan leader. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Department.


Officials here say decisions about Venezuela's economic future are for the people of that country to make. But they say nationalizations of key industries like those announced by President Chavez have traditionally not provided the economic benefits promised by their promoters.


The comments followed word from Mr. Chavez Monday that he plans to nationalize the country's telecommunications and electric power industries, in which investors 1 from the United States and other countries have major interests.


The left-leaning Venezuelan leader revealed the plan as he swore in a new cabinet in Caracas in advance of his own inauguration 2 for a new term in office on Wednesday, declaring that Venezuela is heading toward socialism and that no one can prevent it.


The action prompted criticism from the country's business community and sharp drops in the Venezuelan stock market and in the value its currency, the Bolivar. In a talk with reporters, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Mr. Chavez has been elected to act on behalf of his country's people but suggested the course he has embarked 3 upon may not benefit them:


"The proposals that he's made concerning nationalization are a well-worn path that history has shown doesn't usually benefit the population of the country in question. But those are again, Venezuela's decisions to make," he said. "At this point, if there is a follow through on nationalization, there is an accepted international practice in foreign companies being compensated 4 at fair market value for the assets that are nationalized."


McCormack said the United States would expect that Venezuela will follow through on all of its contractual obligations with regard to assets being taken over by the government.


The Bush administration has had a stormy relationship with Mr. Chavez, a close friend of Cuba's ailing 5 President Fidel Castro, who won a third term in office in a landslide 6 election victory last month.


The Venezuelan president delivered a bitter personal attack on President Bush in a U.N. General Assembly speech in September.


On Monday, Mr. Chavez branded Organization of American States Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza as an "idiot" after he expressed concern about a decision by the Chavez government not to renew the operating license 7 of a broadcaster, Radio Caracas Television, that had been a persistent 8 critic of his rule.


The O.A.S. chief, who has said he will not respond to the Chavez attack, said last week the move against the broadcast outlet 9, which was accused of subversion 10 by the Venezuelan leader, had no precedent 11 in recent years and gave the appearance of an act of censorship.


In his comments here, spokesman McCormack said the Chavez remarks "rather unfortunate" and certainly not conducive 12 to building greater understanding and respect in the region.


The State Department last week criticized the move against the the Caracas broadcaster as anti-democratic.



n.投资者,出资者( investor的名词复数 )
  • a con man who bilked investors out of millions of dollars 诈取投资者几百万元的骗子
  • a cash bonanza for investors 投资者的赚钱机会
n.开幕、就职典礼
  • The inauguration of a President of the United States takes place on January 20.美国总统的就职典礼于一月二十日举行。
  • Three celebrated tenors sang at the president's inauguration.3位著名的男高音歌手在总统就职仪式上演唱。
乘船( embark的过去式和过去分词 ); 装载; 从事
  • We stood on the pier and watched as they embarked. 我们站在突码头上目送他们登船。
  • She embarked on a discourse about the town's origins. 她开始讲本市的起源。
补偿,报酬( compensate的过去式和过去分词 ); 给(某人)赔偿(或赔款)
  • The marvelous acting compensated for the play's weak script. 本剧的精彩表演弥补了剧本的不足。
  • I compensated his loss with money. 我赔偿他经济损失。
v.生病
  • They discussed the problems ailing the steel industry. 他们讨论了困扰钢铁工业的问题。
  • She looked after her ailing father. 她照顾有病的父亲。
n.(竞选中)压倒多数的选票;一面倒的胜利
  • Our candidate is predicated to win by a landslide.我们的候选人被预言将以绝对优势取胜。
  • An electoral landslide put the Labour Party into power in 1945.1945年工党以压倒多数的胜利当选执政。
n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许
  • The foreign guest has a license on the person.这个外国客人随身携带执照。
  • The driver was arrested for having false license plates on his car.司机由于使用假车牌而被捕。
adj.坚持不懈的,执意的;持续的
  • Albert had a persistent headache that lasted for three days.艾伯特连续头痛了三天。
  • She felt embarrassed by his persistent attentions.他不时地向她大献殷勤,使她很难为情。
n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄
  • The outlet of a water pipe was blocked.水管的出水口堵住了。
  • Running is a good outlet for his energy.跑步是他发泄过剩精力的好方法。
n.颠覆,破坏
  • He was arrested in parliament on charges of subversion for organizing the demonstration.他因组织示威活动在议会上被以颠覆破坏罪名逮捕。
  • It had a cultural identity relatively immune to subversion from neighboring countries.它的文化同一性使它相对地不易被邻国所颠覆。
n.先例,前例;惯例;adj.在前的,在先的
  • Is there a precedent for what you want me to do?你要我做的事有前例可援吗?
  • This is a wonderful achievement without precedent in Chinese history.这是中国历史上亘古未有的奇绩。
adj.有益的,有助的
  • This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying.这样的氛围更有利于学习。
  • Exercise is conducive to good health.体育锻炼有助于增强体质。
学英语单词
agglomerating index
aluminum sodium fluoride
amokoscisia
amomous
articulationes intermetatarse?
asskicking
awea
bawdry
beggine
boardfoot
bogies
cast iron reservoir
centre hook needle
combinated navigation
compeared
competely
conjugate lines in a conic
consecutive or running day
cussons
db-c
decisive oath
defiance plat.
direct-current restorer
distress radio frequency
documentary delivery
dot welding
duration of heat release
Eardisland
electric dust collector
Emotional dump
encreasing
equivalent device
extraneous term
fabric breaker
falshoods
fashionary
flow coating
FODAC
fomenter
fracture of neck of scapula
full time equivalent
ganil
GE
harmonic-motion
hierarchical problem structure
Impatiens bicornuta
International Mercantile Marine Company
Ionian Island
IOS (input/output supervisor)
jenae
jewish ritual dance (assyria)
kaffeklubben
Klebs' tyberculin
lean absorption oil
limit(ing) size
lip-synchings
make a clean sweep of
maneuvring
mesogynal shield
metasomatome
methylene blue
monoses
mopeds
motel bus
multi computing unit
murdresses
non-homogeneous reservoir
nonlinear dielectric
not appropriate
phaeolepis
phase transition-like phenomena
plane-wave initiation
poinred
radio gramphone
reconditioned vehicle
relevancy maxim
rotating disk gage
rotor coning
scarpectomy
second electroviscous effect
Sejstrup
sidetrip
sillykins
single stranded electrode
slurry recycle
smack-dab
SMWDSEP
spider-catcher
stars in one's eyes
structure interaction
styrene-acrylonitrile
substantial benefit
supernaturalized
symplectic transformation
thinning grade
touch device
tripod pendulum type batch centrifugal
Trisetum
trivially
volumetric loading fraction
xenon poisoning cycle
Yapei