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15 美国经济处于低迷时期


DATE=3-31-2001
TITLE=IN THE NEWS #474 - The American (1)Economy
BYLINE=Caty Weaver 1


    (start at 1'06") This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, IN THE NEWS.
    Prices on the American (2)stock market have been (3)falling. Several big companies in the United States have (4)announced reductions in their work forces. Federal economic officials have lowered interest rates several times this year. They did so in an effort to increase spending and (5)investment and keep the economy growing. The administration of President Bush is calling the current situation an “economic downturn."
    Both President Bush and (6)lawmakers agree that action is necessary to increase economic activity and raise stock prices. However, there is debate about what action to take.
    Democratic lawmakers are proposing that the government give three hundred-dollars to each (7)taxpayer this year. They also would lower the tax rate on earnings 2 for low-income taxpayers 3. These measures would cost sixty-thousand-million dollars.
    President Bush (8)argued against the proposals this week in a speech on the economy. Mister Bush said he agrees with the idea of an (9)immediate tax cut. But he said it would have to be connected to his ten-year tax reduction plan.
    The President said Americans are not likely to make major investments, like buying a house or starting a business, based on one tax cut. Mister Bush said these Americans need to feel secure about the long-term economic performance of the United States. He said they are concerned with the tax rates during the next several years.
    However, Democratic leaders argue that Mister Bush's plan will be debated for some time. They also say his plan costs too much. Congressional economic experts say one part of his plan will cost two- and-one-half times more than Mister Bush (10)estimated.
    Both sides hope to prevent a (11)temporary reduction in economic activity. However, some experts think a (12)recession is unavoidable. They say government action will only delay it. And they warn that a delay could create a much more severe recession in the future.
    Other experts consider a recession useful. They say a recession is often necessary to correct an imbalance created by an extremely successful economy.
    American buyers may help prevent a recession. (13)Consumer spending makes up about two-thirds of the American economy. Two recent studies of American buyers suggest that they plan to keep spending.
    The (14)Conference Board research group says American buyers are not worried about the economy. The group says consumer confidence levels in March rose for the first time in five months. The group had been expecting a decrease. An earlier study by the University of Michigan also found consumer (15)confidence is on the rise. Researchers say Americans are less worried about a recession and expect a(16)period of slow economic growth to continue.
    This VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS was written by Caty Weaver. This is Steve Ember.
 


(1)       economy[ i(:)5kCnEmi ]n.经济, 节约, 节约措施, 经济实惠, 系统, 机体, 经济制度的状况
(2) stock[ stCk ]n.树干, 库存, 股票, 股份, adj.股票的, 普通的, 常备的, 存货的, 繁殖用的
(3) fall[ fC:l ]n.秋天, 落下, 瀑布, 降低, vi.倒下, 落下, 来临, 失守,下跌, 阵亡
(4) announce[ E5nauns ]vt.宣布, 通告
(5) investment[ in5vestmEnt ]n.投资, 可获利的东西
(6) lawmaker[5lC:meIkE(r)]n.立法者
(7) taxpayer[ 5tAks7peiE ]n.纳税人, 所收租金只够支付地产税的建筑物
(8) argue[ 5B:^ju: ]vi.争论, 辩论vt.说服
(9) immediate[ i5mi:djEt ]adj.直接的, 紧接的, 紧靠的, 立即的, 知觉的
(10) estimate[ 5estimeit ]v.估计, 估价, 评估n.估计, 估价, 评估
(11) temporary[ 5tempErEri ]adj.暂时的, 临时的, 临时性
(12) recession[ ri5seFEn ]n.撤回, 退回, 退后, 工商业之衰退, 不景气
(13) consumer[ kEn5sju:mE ]n.消费者
(14) conference[ 5kCnfErEns ]n.会议, 讨论会, 协商会
(15) confidence[ 5kCnfidEns ]n.信心
(16) period[ 5piEriEd ]n.时期, 学时, 节, 句点, 周期



n.织布工;编织者
  • She was a fast weaver and the cloth was very good.她织布织得很快,而且布的质量很好。
  • The eager weaver did not notice my confusion.热心的纺织工人没有注意到我的狼狈相。
n.工资收人;利润,利益,所得
  • That old man lives on the earnings of his daughter.那个老人靠他女儿的收入维持生活。
  • Last year there was a 20% decrease in his earnings.去年他的收入减少了20%。
纳税人,纳税的机构( taxpayer的名词复数 )
  • Finance for education comes from taxpayers. 教育经费来自纳税人。
  • She was declaiming against the waste of the taxpayers' money. 她慷慨陈词猛烈抨击对纳税人金钱的浪费。
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Acanthaceae
aeipathia
anapophysial
antianaphyaxis
astakine
back-swept vane
belly to belly
bledel
bodyfur
bogdonoff
breaking bread
Broca's ataxia
bubukled
bus slave
butyl amine
by the candle
Bābannā
chain oiler
combustion chart
Corregidor Island
Dalglish
degritting
differentialsmoothing
diospyros eriantha champ
Diprospan
double-u groove
dutched
easy come,eary go
elective franchise
embracers
extended requirement space
fabry perot etalon
games of inspection
gash-hole
glace date
glidewheel
gonosetae
graded stream
gripping device
Grodków
harmonic correlation
Hartmann number
host-based
hypnocatharsis
individual consciousness
internal standard sample
levogyration
liming process
locked knee
loewenfeld
magnetic pole strength (quantity of magnetism)
marked index
material testing laboratory
method of angle observation in all combination
Michigan, State of
mip map
monodrome
monolithic concrete
Monterrico, Vol.
natural-circulation steam generator
Nembies
net gravitational force
nosek
nucleo-cytoplasmic interreaction
numerically valued function
nvidia
olenecamptus siamensis
organic heterojunction
organised-crime
origin moment
parascaris equorum
parting planing tool
plain cut out
pocket vetoes
post dated bill
principal voltage
punchcard
quartz-iodine
Rhododendron jasminoides
rooted for
saless
scarlet chrome
septimoles
session date
slide guide bracket
spanish saharas
standard reaction
subscriber set
superposed magnetization
Suryavarman II
swept-back vane
tetracolporate
the Mideast
tin(iv) oxyphosphate
top armor
ufological
vena ovaricas
Wagner von Jauregg, Julius
wosbird
xenon reactivity
yellow vision
zs