时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:2006年VOA标准英语(一月)


英语课

By Lisa Schlein
Geneva
23 January 2006

 
Lee Jong-Wook
  
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Lee Jong-Wook, says the risk of an avian influenza 1 pandemic is real and not exaggerated. Dr. Lee told delegates attending a week-long conference that the threat must be taken seriously and action to prevent a pandemic from occurring must be intensified 2.

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WHO Director-General, Lee Jong-Wook, rebuffs suggestions that the World Health Organization is exaggerating the risk of a bird flu pandemic that could potentially kill millions of people around the world.

"Concern has been expressed that we are overplaying this threat. We are not. We can only reduce the devastating 3 human and economic impact of a pandemic if we all take the threat seriously now and prepare thoroughly 4. This is a global problem," he said.

The World Health Organization predicts between two and 7.4 million people could die from a bird flu pandemic.

The H5N1 bird flu virus has killed at least 80 people in six countries since late 2003. Until recently, all of these deaths occurred in Asian countries. But, recently, the disease was transmitted from infected birds to humans in Turkey. WHO reports more than 20 people in Turkey have been infected with the disease. Of these, four children have died.

Dr. Lee says the situation in Turkey is unique. He says the appearance of human cases of avian influenza in that country was unexpected. This is different from Asia where outbreaks of the H5N1 virus were detected in poultry 5 well before the virus occurred in humans.

The WHO Chief says there was almost no prior warning of infection in poultry in the eastern part of Turkey.

"The Turkey experience demonstrates the dangers posed by avian influenza in birds and the vital importance of surveillance and effective early warning systems," said Dr. Lee. "It also reiterates 6 the threat of a pandemic of influenza in humans. A pandemic could arise with little or no warning from the animal side."

Dr. Lee says the recent experience shows how fast both governments and the international community can move in a crisis. He notes within one day, samples from patients in Turkey were collected, shipped, and received in Britain. He says the results were available within 24 hours.

The World Health Organization reports that human cases seem to be going down in Turkey following a mass cull 7 of poultry and a public education campaign.

The World Health Organization says experts will help several neighboring countries at risk of getting bird flu to assess the situation. They include Syria, Iran, Iraq, Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.



n.流行性感冒,流感
  • They took steps to prevent the spread of influenza.他们采取措施
  • Influenza is an infectious disease.流感是一种传染病。
v.(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Violence intensified during the night. 在夜间暴力活动加剧了。
  • The drought has intensified. 旱情加剧了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的
  • It is the most devastating storm in 20 years.这是20年来破坏性最大的风暴。
  • Affairs do have a devastating effect on marriages.婚外情确实会对婚姻造成毁灭性的影响。
adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地
  • The soil must be thoroughly turned over before planting.一定要先把土地深翻一遍再下种。
  • The soldiers have been thoroughly instructed in the care of their weapons.士兵们都系统地接受过保护武器的训练。
n.家禽,禽肉
  • There is not much poultry in the shops. 商店里禽肉不太多。
  • What do you feed the poultry on? 你们用什么饲料喂养家禽?
反复地说,重申( reiterate的第三人称单数 )
  • The Chinese government reiterates that the question of Taiwan is China's internal affair. 中国政府重申,台湾问题是中国的内政。 来自汉英非文学 - 汉英文件
  • Wang Jianzhou reiterates a fact and a viewpoint in Davos. 王建宙在达沃斯重申一个事实和一个观点。
v.拣选;剔除;n.拣出的东西;剔除
  • It is usually good practice to cull the poorest prior to field planting.通常在实践上的好方法是在出圃栽植前挑出最弱的苗木。
  • Laura was passing around photographs she'd culled from the albums at home.劳拉正在分发她从家里相册中挑选出的相片。
学英语单词
alicyclic stem-nucleus
andre derains
antirobbery
aria da capo
articulated ventilation
bessel filters
black content
Boadella, Embalse de
byronism
cafe noir
coccidicolous
comrey
dekawatt
electrical locomotive
eye ya
feedback-induced intercavity noise
fez
flake salt
fuel-reprocessing plant
fundamental species
gaseous detector
Great Ragged I.
green crown budding
grummest
Gurmukhi
haranguer
heavy tail
heintzeite
ice crystal theory
insulation wax
insurable property
international chess
irregular heartbeat
jack lemmons
john von neumanns
kinetophones
Kirané
lead plummet
Lockett
look see through rose-coloured spectacles
Luschka's glands
modulator vacuum gauge
morristowns
mortariums
Naida
nanocontainment
nanoporosities
neutral mutation
nontraumatic rupture of bladder
not in a position to
nuclear-plant
occlusal anatomy
one-time use camera
optical tooling bar
out of position
pachymetry
Pari, Pulau
perishable product
photosynthetic bacteria
plain pipet
Platberg
Platform Drilling Rig Insurance
plumbine
primary immune
progenity
pull-off plug
Puymorens, Col de
quasi-ergodic
rate distortion bound
Reciprocal LC
refeed
remote ram
restore file system resource
revoiced
rimples
scorne
Seabee
second to none
shihu mingmu pills
shuttle flying
signal lag
Simonsen phenomenon
social impact assessment (sia)
special in carbide tipped
spread-spectrum technique
start a hare
stenhomalus cleroides
sterre
store image
storm-damaged
superimposed clause
syle
system advisory board
traffic dispersion
transformation loss
transmission array
treasure up
turbaries
urgent funds
Windows version
ziga
zone of capillarity