时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

   The Prime Minister, John Key, is in Seoul at the moment for two reasons.


  One reason is to remember the New Zealand soldiers who were killed during the Korean War. This week it is 60 years since the cease-fire agreement between North and South Korea. New Zealand sent more than 6,000 soldiers to fight against North Korea in the early 1950s. Forty-five of those soldiers were killed. About 30 New Zealand veterans of the war are in Seoul with John Key. They visited the graves of those who died during that war.
  New Zealand continues to send a small number of soldiers to keep the peace between North and South Korea. They watch in the DMZ – the de-militarized zone.
  South Korea is now our fifth largest trading partner but New Zealand would like a free trade agreement. South Korea is the fifteenth largest economy in the world and we hope we can increase our trade with this country. This is the second reason for John Key’s visit. At the same time, Mr Key is able to remind South Korea that New Zealand was a good friend 60 years ago.
  The Korean ambassador 1 to New Zealand spoke 2 about our close friendship today. He said that 30,000 Koreans live in New Zealand, 10,000 Korean students and 50,000 Korean tourists come here every year. Recently PSY’s Gangnam Style and K-pop fan club have become very popular in New Zealand and have brought our countries closer.
  Vocabulary
  ?cease-fire – cease = stop; fire = fire guns; cease-fire means stop fighting. It is not peace.
  ?veteran – old soldier
  ?grave – place where dead people are buried
  ?DMZ – area which does not belong to North or South Korea. It is between the two countries
  ?K-pop – Korean popular music
  ?fan club – people who love their music
  Numbers
  ?Listen again and write down all the numbers you hear. Check the text to see if you were right.
  ?Can you say the ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd etc)? Note that 5th, 6th and 8th are quite hard for native speakers to say.

n.大使,特使,(派驻国际组织的)代表
  • He took up office as an ambassador for ten years continuously.他连任十年大使。
  • The new ambassador is more mature than his predecessor.新大使比他的前任更成熟一些。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
学英语单词
a cool hand
Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Restrictive Business Practices
Afro(-)centric
again-coming
air-dampness
Alawite
allyloestrenol
antianorexia
automatic hierarchy
bear oneself
bifurcates
bitter almond camphor
bloopers
break-even units
cabinet switch
case leather
charge transfer absorption spectrum
Chlorazone
clasp arm
classification of expenditure by organization unit
Clogston
cornice plane
deep fry,deep-fried
deep-sited pulse
elementoid
erosion by wind
ethylene glycol coolant
Fallopia
family ranidaes
ferlot
Ficus tsiangii
FIDIL
genus discinas
gigoloes
gingival cartilage
globigerinid marl
goods in process
granatstein
great grandfathers
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harpsicord
heat latent
heterozerconids
hexachloropene
hit a winning streak
home ownership
interior evil metastasis outward
Japan velvet
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landfloods
Lavanggu
LSI testing system
malefique
many-turn
mastheading
mean neap rise of low tide
methyl green pyronin staining
misnurturing
misuse fault
moldenhauer
murder case
Nelson Hd.
nonelaborative
oat-cake
of all times
opdo
outer planar graph
partes posterior hypophyseos
partial likelihood
Phaius magniflorus
plumiest
poor country
practice as a doctor
Pret a Manger
pretensive
proportionate stratified sampling
radial depression
regular liner
richardson grid
rolls in
ruthie
Select a chart typeq
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soleated
solid state technology
square normal closed double head wrench
steam chest head
summarized
surgicel
Suzukia luchuensis
temporary error
three-level addressing
tiki torch
time selector
turnover moulding
verbal meaning
Volchki
warrayed
waskeine
yasas
yur
zuid-holland