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85 百岁老人上大学


DATE=8-17-2001
TITLE=AMERICAN MOSAIC 1 #831 - George Dawson
BYLINE=Cynthia Kirk


HOST:
(Start at 59")George Dawson spent the first ninety-eight years of his life doing many different things.  Yet he could not read or write.  His life changed five years ago, when he decided 2 to go back to school and learn to read and write.  Since then, his story has been changing other lives, too.  Shep O'Neal has more.
ANNCR:
George Dawson was born in the state of Texas.  He was the (1)grandson of (2)slaves.  He began working on the family farm when he was four.  When he was twelve, he worked on a nearby farm to help feed his (3)parents and four younger brothers and sisters.  For the next eighty-five years, he held a number of different jobs, most of them involving hard (4)labor.
As a young man, George Dawson traveled often, usually by (5)stealing rides on trains.  He visited Mexico. He went to Canada to see snow. 
George Dawson lived a happy life even though conditions were difficult.  When he was ten years old, he saw a young African-American man (6)murdered.  He said his two biggest problems were racial (7)unfairness in America and his inability to read and write.
George Dawson kept it a secret that he could not read.  But he said he always (8)dreamed that he would learn.  Although he had no education, he taught his children to work hard in school.
George Dawson's life changed in Nineteen-Ninety-Six.  A man came to his house in Dallas, Texas, and told him that adult education classes were being taught at a nearby school.  So the man who had signed his name with an "X" for almost one-hundred years went to school. 
People wondered why Mister Dawson did not go to school earlier.  He said he never had the time because of his farm work.  And he never knew about adult education programs. 
George Dawson's (9)efforts to learn to read influenced students of all ages.  He spoke 3 to young people about the importance of learning to read and write.
Mister Dawson received many honors for his efforts.  He (10)appeared on television shows and received (11)honorary awards from (12)universities.  Last year, a schoolteacher from Washington state helped him write a book about his life.  The book is called "Life Is So Good."
George Dawson died last month at the age of one-hundred-three.  He attended school every day until his death.


 



美国的社会保障制度


DATE=8-17-2001
TITLE=AMERICAN MOSAIC #831 - Pensions
BYLINE=Nancy Steinbach


HOST:
(Start at 4'46")Our VOA listener question this week comes in an e-mail from Japan.  Teruko Hagiya asks about the (1)pension system in the United States.
A pension is the money that a worker or his or her family receives after a worker (2)retires, is unable to work or dies.  People have pension plans from working in (3)private industry, in the armed forces or in government.  People can also (4)establish their own pension plans.  Many of those who create their own plans work for themselves or for a company that does not provide a pension plan.
Reports say most American workers have some kind of pension plan.  Most pensions of people who worked for the government are paid for with money that came (5)jointly from workers and their agencies.  Most private pension plans are paid for by the (6)employer. 
A federal government program called Social Security provides money to most American workers after they retire.  Social Security is the largest retirement 4 program in the United States.  Workers pay into the program a percent of what they earn each month.  Their employers do the same.  Most self-employed people also pay into Social Security.  These people then will receive money each month after they retire for as long as they live. 
The Social Security program wa.  For example, a man who retires after twenty years of military service receives pension money each month from the federal government.  He may also (11)collect money from the Social Security system, and from other private investments he has made.s established in Nineteen-Thirty-Five.  It was never meant to fully 5 (7)support someone who has no other money.  (8)Especially today, money received from Social Security is not enough to provide for most people's needs. 
Many companies have their own retirement plans for their workers.  Federal law requires companies to give pension rights to all people who have worked for the company for a set number of years. 
People can also establish (9)individual pension plans through banks or (10)insurance companies.  They put in so much money each month, then receive payments after they reach about sixty-five years of age.
Most Americans say they cannot live as they would like on money provided by only one pension plan.  So they have more than one


 


"音乐电视"广播公司举办20周年台庆


DATE=8-17-2001
TITLE=AMERICAN MOSAIC #831 - MTV Turns Twenty
BYLINE=Caty Weaver
 
HOST:
(Start at 8'30")The television company M-T-V (1)celebrated its twentieth (2)anniversary earlier this month.  It has become the biggest television network in the world.  MTV is known for its short movies of the music of popular artists.  _________ tells us about the history of M-T-V and plays some of the music its (3)videos have made famous. 
ANNCR:
M-T-V (4)broadcast its first music video on August first, Nineteen-Eighty-One.  It was made by a group called the Buggles.  The name of the song is "Video Killed the Radio Star." 
(CUT ONE: VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR; CDP-9636) 
Radio is still very much alive.  But, M-T-V did grow to be as important as radio to the (5)creators of popular music. 
M-T-V reaches almost three-hundred-fifty-million houses in one-hundred-forty countries around the world.  It is broadcast in seventeen languages. (This year, M-T-V will probably earn seven-hundred-million dollars just from selling broadcast time to companies that want to advertise their products.) OPT 
M-T-V played music videos twenty-four hours a day when it first began broadcasting.  Later, it created shows like "Real World."  That show records the lives of young people as they live together in houses in different cities of the world.  Television (6)critics consider "Real World" the first reality television program. 
Some videos on M-T-V seem like Hollywood (7)movies.  In Nineteen-Eighty-Three, Michael Jackson created a fourteen-minute video that became extremely famous.  Here is : "Thriller 6." 
(CUT TWO: THRILLER; CDP-23)
We leave you now with a song that will be (8)recognized by M-T-V fans all over the world.  It has become the (9)unofficial song of M-T-V.  It is Dire 7 (10)Straits singing "Money for Nothing."
(1) grandson [grAdsQn] n.孙子;外孙
(2) slave [sleiv] n. 奴隶; v. 辛勤努力
(3) parent [pe[r[nt] n. [pl. ] 双亲, 父亲(或母亲)
(4) labor [leib[]  n. 劳动, 努力, 工作, 劳工; vi. 劳动, 努力争取(for), 苦干
(5) steal [sti:l] v. 偷, 窃取, 偷窃, 偷盗
(6) murder ‘m:d[] n. 谋杀, 凶杀; vt. 谋杀, 凶杀; v. 谋杀
(7) unfairness [Qn'fe[nis] n.不公平
(8) dream [dri:m] v. 做梦, 梦见, 梦想, 想到; n. 梦, 梦想
(9) effort [ef[t] n. 努力, 成就
(10)appear [['pi[] vi. 出现, 看来, 似乎, 公开露面, 出版, 发表
(11)honorary [Rn[r[ri] adj. 荣誉的, 名誉的, (债务的)道义上的
(12)university [ju:ni'v:siti] n. (综合)大学



(1) pension [penF([)n] n. 养老金, 退休金
(2) retire [ri'tai[] vi. 退休, 引退, 退却, 撤退, 就寝
(3) private [praivit] adj. 私人的, 私有的, 私营的, 秘密的
(4) establish [i'stAbliF] vt. 建立, 设立, 安置, 使定居, 使人民接受,
(5) jointly [dVRitli] adv. 共同地, 连带地
(6) employer [im'plRi[] n. 雇主, 老板
(7) support [sE'pR:t] vt. 支撑, 扶持, 支持, 支援, 拥护, 维持, 赡养,
(8) especially [i'speF[li] adv. 特别, 尤其
(9) individual [indi'vidjJ[l] n. 个人, 个体; adj. 个别的, 单独的,
(10) insurance [in'FJ[r[ns] n. 保险, 保险单, 保险业, 保险费
(11) collect [k['lekt] v. 收集, 聚集, 集中, 搜集; adj. 由收件人付款的;



(1) celebrate [selibreit] v. 庆祝, 祝贺, 表扬, 赞美, 举行
(2) anniversary [‘Aniv:s[ri] n. 周年纪念
(3) video [vidi[J] n. 电视, 录象, 视频
(4) broadcast [brR:dka:st]n. 广播, 播音; v. 播撒(种子), 广播
(5) creator [kri:'eit[]  n. [计] 创建者, 创作者
(6) critics [kritiks] n. 批评家
(7) movie [mu:vi] n. 电影
(8) recognize [rekg[naiz] vt. 认可, 承认, 公认, 赏识; vi. 具结
(9) unofficial [Qn['fiF([)l] adj. 非官方的, 非法定的, 非正式的
(10) strait [streit] adj. 艰难的, 苦恼的, 窘迫的; n. 地峡, [straits]


 



n./adj.镶嵌细工的,镶嵌工艺品的,嵌花式的
  • The sky this morning is a mosaic of blue and white.今天早上的天空是幅蓝白相间的画面。
  • The image mosaic is a troublesome work.图象镶嵌是个麻烦的工作。
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.(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。
n.退休,退职
  • She wanted to enjoy her retirement without being beset by financial worries.她想享受退休生活而不必为金钱担忧。
  • I have to put everything away for my retirement.我必须把一切都积蓄起来以便退休后用。
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
n.惊险片,恐怖片
  • He began by writing a thriller.That book sold a million copies.他是写惊险小说起家的。那本书卖了一百万册。
  • I always take a thriller to read on the train.我乘火车时,总带一本惊险小说看。
adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的
  • There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV.曾经有人就看电视太多的危害性提出严重警告。
  • We were indeed in dire straits.But we pulled through.那时我们的困难真是大极了,但是我们渡过了困难。
学英语单词
animal tissues
automatic low vacuum regulator
badrinath (badarinath)
Ban Mae Mo
biofilms
bit race
brain neurophysiology
carboxyl methyltransferase
celatis
ceramic gas turbine
chamfer needle
chili dogs
class division
cupric rhodanate
defense reactions
dentogingival unit
dermatate
dyer's greenweed
Earth Shoes, earth shoes
electrical system
envenomizations
erythroleukaemias
eucamptodromous
European Transport Law
excess demand curve
exercise in futility
eyases
flash-signal lamp
flatline
frame relay assembler dissembler
galvanized iron sheet weathering
gaouette
go out of date
gomorrahs
Greens Cut
hair molecule
henpecker
ho chi minh city (saigon)
horizontal band sawing machine
husband and wife
incended
infobond
iridallochrosis
karatavicin
Khamir
Kyiv
liquid fuel fired boiler
localized disturbance
Madre de Dios, I.
Manhattan cocktail
marine environmental hydrodynamics
metonym
microwave device
milk-sops
Mpbs
multiplicative operator
obligation relation
omniplane
operating loss
Oyrot Autonomous Oblast
palping foot
Pdn, public data network.
physiological reactions
plantation forestry
posterior lateral margin
propionate rule
Proteus americanus
pudus
reduced voltage starter
reinicke
RF in
Rubus macilentus
schedule algorithm
self acting control
sensitivity adjustment screw
series tripping
sewamono
Share scleroscope hardness
simple preposition
sinuous-header
slay level
solemnis
splashed lustre
spokestitching
starting barrel
strand dune
sulphindylic
tangertin
tappit
tasajo
tax assignment system
tax rate application
the elixir of life
tracheal rale
trihydroxy alcolhol
trim adjustment
vagilen
vallecular dysphagia
witha
yazh
ypthima esakii
zero standard