时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:名人轶事


英语课
Eleanor Roosevelt Was the Most Influential 1 Wife of Any American President

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VOICE ONE:

I’m Steve Ember.

VOICE TWO:   

And I’m Shirley Griffith with People in America in VOA Special English.

Today, we tell about the woman who was the most influential wife of any

American president, Eleanor Roosevelt.

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VOICE ONE:

Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America's thirty-second president, Franklin

Delano Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long

political life. She also became one of the most influential people in America.

She fought for equal rights for all people -- workers, women, poor people,

black people. And she sought peace among nations.

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City in Eighteen eighty-four.

Eleanor's family had great wealth and influence. But Eleanor did not have a

happy childhood. Her mother was sick and nervous. Her father did not work. He

drank too much alcohol 2. He was not like his older brother, Theodore Roosevelt,

who was later elected president.

When Eleanor was eight years old, her mother died. Two years later, her father

died. Eleanor's grandmother raised the Roosevelt children. Eleanor remembered

that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping 3 others.

VOICE TWO:

In the early nineteen hundreds, many people were concerned about the problems

of poor people who came to America in search of a better life. Eleanor

Roosevelt could not understand how people lived in such poor conditions while

she and others had so much wealth.

After she finished school, Eleanor began teaching 4 children to read in one of

the poorest areas of New York City, called "Hell's Kitchen." She investigated

factories where workers were said to be badly treated. She saw little children

of four and five-years-old working until they dropped to the floor. She became

involved with other women who shared the same ideas about improving social

conditions.

Franklin Roosevelt began visiting Eleanor. Franklin belonged to another part

of the Roosevelt family. Franklin and Eleanor were married in nineteen-oh-

five. In the next eleven years, they had six children.

VOICE ONE:

Franklin Roosevelt began his life in politics in New York. He was elected to

be a state legislator. Later, President Woodrow Wilson appointed him to be

assistant secretary of the Navy 5. The Roosevelts moved to Washington in

nineteen thirteen. It was there, after thirteen years of marriage, that

Eleanor Roosevelt went through one of the hardest periods of her life. She

discovered that her husband had fallen in love with another woman. She wanted

to end the marriage. But her husband urged her to remain his wife.

She did. Yet her relationship with her husband changed. She decided 6 she would

no longer play the part of a politician's wife. Instead, she began to build a

life with interests of her own. In nineteen twenty-one, Franklin Roosevelt was

struck by the terrible disease 7 polio. He would never walk again without help.

His political life seemed over, but his wife helped him return to politics. He

was elected governor 8 of New York two times.

VOICE TWO:

Eleanor Roosevelt learned 9 about politics and became involved in issues and

groups that interested her. In nineteen twenty-two, she became part of the

Women's Trade Union League. She also joined the debate about ways to stop war.

In those years after World War One, she argued that America must be involved

in the world to prevent another war. "Peace is the question of the hour," she

once told a group of women. "Women must work for peace to keep from losing

their loved ones."

The question of war and peace was forgotten as the United States entered a

severe economic depression in nineteen twenty-nine. Prices suddenly dropped on

the New York stock 10 market. Banks lost their money. People lost their jobs.

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VOICE ONE:

Franklin Roosevelt was elected president in nineteen thirty-two. He promised

to end the Depression and put Americans back to work. Missus Roosevelt helped

her husband by spreading information about his new economic program. It was

called the New Deal. She traveled around the country giving speeches and

visiting areas that needed economic aid.

Missus Roosevelt was different from the wives of earlier presidents. She was

the first to become active in political and social issues. While her husband

was president, Missus Roosevelt held more than three hundred news conferences

for female 11 reporters. She wrote a daily newspaper commentary 12. She wrote for

many magazines. These activities helped spread her ideas to all Americans and

showed that women had important things to say.

VOICE TWO:

One issue Missus Roosevelt became involved in was equal rights for black

Americans. She met publicly with black leaders to hear their problems. Few

American politicians did this during the nineteen thirties and nineteen

forties. One incident involving Missus Roosevelt became international news.

In nineteen thirty-nine, an American singer, Marian Anderson, planned a

performance at Constitution Hall in Washington. But a conservative 13 women's

group refused to permit her to sing there because she was black.

VOICE ONE:

Missus Roosevelt was a member of that organization, the Daughters of the

American Revolution. She publicly resigned her membership 14 to protest 15 the

action of the group. An opinion study showed that most Americans thought she

was right.

Eleanor Roosevelt helped the performance to be held outdoors, around the

Lincoln Memorial. More than seventy thousand people heard Marian Anderson

sing. Missus Roosevelt was always considered one of its strongest supporters

of the civil rights movement.

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VOICE TWO:

The United States was forced to enter World War Two when Japanese forces

attacked the American naval 16 base at Pearl 17 Harbor 18, Hawaii, in nineteen forty-

one.

Missus Roosevelt made many speeches over the radio praising the soldiers she

saw on her travels. She called on people to urge their government to work for

peace after the war was over. Franklin Roosevelt died in nineteen forty-five,

soon after he was elected to a fourth term as president.

When his wife heard the news she said, "I am more sorry for the people of this

country than I am for myself."

VOICE ONE:

Harry 19 Truman became president after Franklin Roosevelt died. World War Two

ended a few months later. The leaders of the world recognized the need for

peace So they joined together to form the United Nations. President Truman

appointed Missus Roosevelt as a delegate 20 to the first meeting of the UN. A

newspaper wrote at the time: "Missus Roosevelt, better than any other person,

can best represent the little people of America, or even the world." 

Later, Missus Roosevelt was elected chairman of the UN Human Rights

Commission 21. She helped write a resolution called the Universal Declaration 22 of

Human Rights. That declaration became an accepted part of international law.

VOICE TWO:

Missus Roosevelt spent the last years of her life visiting foreign countries.

She became America's unofficial ambassador 23. She returned home troubled by what

she saw. She recognized that the needs of the developing world were great. She

called on Americans to help the people in developing countries. A few years

before she died, Eleanor Roosevelt spoke 24 about what she believed in life. This

is what she said:

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: “This life always seems to me to be a continuing process

of education and development. What we are preparing for, none of us can be

sure. But, that we must do our best while we are here and develop all our

capacities 25 is absolutely certain. We face whatever we have to face in this

life. And if we do it bravely and sincerely, we’re probably accomplishing

that growth which we were put here to accomplish.”

VOICE ONE:

Eleanor Roosevelt gave the best she had all through her life. People around

the world recognized their loss when she died in nineteen sixty-two.

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VOICE TWO:

This program was written by Shelley Gollust. It was produced by Lawan Davis.

I'm Shirley Griffith.

VOICE ONE: And I'm Steve Ember. Join us again next week for People in America

in VOA Special English.

adj.有影响的,有权势的
  • He always tries to get in with the most influential people.他总是试图巴结最有影响的人物。
  • He is a very influential man in the government.他在政府中是个很有影响的人物。
n.酒精,乙醇;含酒精的饮料
  • The law forbids shops to sell alcohol to minors.法律禁止商店向未成年者出售含酒精的饮料。
  • The alcohol is industrial.这些酒精是供工业用的。
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
n.海军,海军人员,海军军力,藏青色
  • My brother is in the navy.我兄弟在海军服役。
  • He has transferred from the army to the navy.他从陆军转到海军。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.疾病,弊端
  • The doctors are trying to stamp out the disease.医生正在尽力消灭这种疾病。
  • He fought against the disease for a long time.他同疾病做了长时间的斗争。
n.统治者,地方长官(如省长,州长,总督等)
  • The governor was an expert at fencing with reporters.这位州长是搪塞新闻记者的能手。
  • He was elected governor of the state of California.他当选为加州州长。
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
n.存货,储备;树干;血统;股份;家畜;adj.存货的;平凡的,惯用的;股票的;畜牧的;vt.进货,采购;储存;供给;vi.出新芽;进货
  • The shop takes stock every week on Friday mornings.这家商店每星期五早晨盘点存货。
  • Experts have forecast an upturn in the stock market.专家已预测股票市场价格有上升趋势。
adj.雌的,女(性)的;n.雌性的动物,女子
  • We only employ female workers.我们只雇用女工。
  • The animal in the picture was a female elephant.照片上的动物是头母象。
n.评论,评注;实况广播报导,现场口头评述
  • He is giving the commentary on the basketball game.他正在对篮球赛作评论。
  • His running commentary on the football match was excellent.他对这次足球赛所作的实况报道十分精彩。
adj.保守的,守旧的;n.保守的人,保守派
  • He is a conservative member of the church.他是一个守旧教会教友。
  • The young man is very conservative.这个年轻人很守旧。
n.成员资格,会员全体,从属关系
  • I must renew my membership of the sailing club.我必须延续我的航海俱乐部会员的资格。
  • He made up his mind to apply for membership in the Party.他决心申请入党。
v.反对,抗议;宣称;n.抗议;宣称
  • I can't pass the matter by without a protest.我不能对此事视而不见,我要提出抗议。
  • We translated his silence as a protest.我们把他的沉默解释为抗议。
adj.海军的,军舰的,船的
  • He took part in a great naval battle.他参加了一次大海战。
  • The harbour is an important naval base.该港是一个重要的海军基地。
n.珍珠,珍珠母
  • He bought his girlfriend a pearl necklace.他给他女朋友买了一条珍珠项链。
  • The crane and the mother-of-pearl fight to death.鹬蚌相争。
n.海港,港口;vt.庇护,藏匿;心怀(怨恨等)
  • The harbor lies to the south of the city.港口在城市的南边。
  • At that time,our ship was tied up at this harbor.当时我们的船停靠在这个港口。
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
n.代表,会议代表;vt.委派...为代表,授权
  • They drafted her to serve as their delegate.他们选她当代表。
  • The Chinese people delegate their power to the People's Congress.中国人民授权人民代表大会。
n.委托,授权,委员会,拥金,回扣,委任状
  • The salesman can get commission on everything he sells.这个售货员能得到所售每件货物的佣金。
  • The commission is made up of five people,including two women.委员会由五人组成,其中包括两名妇女。
n.宣布,宣告,宣言,声明(书),申报
  • We read the declaration posted on the bulletin board.我们读了贴在布告板上的声明。
  • At the recent convention a declaration was adopted.在最近举行的大会上通过了一项宣言。
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。
容量( capacity的名词复数 ); 才能; 性能; 生产能力
  • It's important to draw out a child's potential capacities. 发掘孩子的潜在能力是很重要的。
  • Silo usually have individual capacities of 1000 to 2000 tons. 竖仓单个的容量通常是1000到2000吨。
学英语单词
aided laying
alienate from
aluminithermic weld
amoinder
animadvertiser
application instituting proceedings
bromomethylation
burial custom
centre of a rope
cockpunched
coding capacity
Codonopsis argentea
comb neophoscope
compact tension specimen
Craspedia
cross-correlation method
crystal bomb
cutter-compensation
cyan aniline
dadad blamed
diazoic acid
doves
em leader
equiform geometry
Erzgebirge (Krušné Hory)
esroes
focal axis
font baseline extent
force placement method
formamidines
full powers
gaufferings
general apportionment
gomophioside
gray solodic soil
Greenberg's method
gregaritic
guaracha (cuba)
heat distortion temperature
hipdom
hostile-weapons location system (howls)
hybrid encoder
hysterotrachelectasia
ies
Indocalamus latifolius
land sites
langern
lea count-strength product(lcsp)
loud-moutheds
macrodirectory
magistra
mammoplasty
mangostan
Mannich condensation
manure loader
Masharbrum
mellivorous
mill furnace cinder
milled border
mistura magnesiae et asafoetidae
Mladenovac
no-growthers
non-contractual claim
noncylindricity
oilcanning
paleomagnetic chronological scale
pennar
peptogaster
philistias
pittious
plasmaisogamous
political ties
postintervention
pressure gradient effect
programmable keyboard
Propoquin
quadriceps muscle of thigh
radio bearer circuit
Radziejów
ram piston
release guard sequence
roentgen per hour at one meter
rumohr
seismic survey vessel
selective tracing routine
shyish
side relief valve
sintayhu
SLCG
some ... or other
sound-insulating structure
speed-freaks
taut-wire apparatus
Teller mine
third triad
transient modulation
vulturine
wet-on-wet painting
willings
windward area
wing case
wood agate