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英语课
By Peter Heinlein
Addis Ababa
12 October 2007

The U.S. Peace Corps 1 is returning to Ethiopia to resume work that was interrupted by war in 1998. VOA's Peter Heinlein in Addis Ababa reports the Peace Corps program in Ethiopia has changed considerably 2 since it first opened more than 40 years ago, but its mission remains 3 the same.


Stephen Johnson was among the first American Peace Corps volunteers in Ethiopia in the 1960s, shortly after the organization was founded by President John F. Kennedy.  He had just graduated from college, and was part of a group of teachers sent to help a country where formal education was rare.


"In those days there was no attempt to educate the masses," he said.  "It was an elitist system in which, what, one percent even went to school. That was a guess, but it was roughly that. And even those who started school in those days, only five percent finished and went on to the university."


Johnson recalls that the first wave of 700 Peace Corps teachers made up more than half of all secondary school teachers in Ethiopia. It was the biggest Peace Corps operation in the world at the time.


Now, nearly 40 years after his service ended, Johnson is back in Ethiopia as a businessman.  He expresses astonishment 4 at the increase in education opportunities over those years.


"These days, from when I arrived in 1964, where there were 10 government high schools in the whole country, one figure I've heard is there's over 600 now," he added.


That Peace Corps teaching mission worked in Ethiopia until 1977, when it was withdrawn 5 under the disastrous 6 military regime led by Mengistu Haile Mariam. After Mengistu fled to Zimbabwe in the mid-90s, the Peace Corps returned, only to be pulled out three years later when a border war erupted between Ethiopia and Eritrea.


Ironically, the latest return comes just as the simmering border dispute is threatening to boil over again. Stephen Johnson dismisses the talk of another possible war. He argues that the Peace Corps mission should go on anyway.


"The rumors 7 about potential wars, they're always around," he noted 8.  "I think this type of talk doesn't necessarily mean there's anything special going on right now."


The Peace Corps director for Ethiopia, Peter Parr, agrees. He says there are many good reasons why Ethiopia has invited the U.S. volunteer group back a third time.


"I certainly hope that those sorts of tensions that we saw earlier don't continue," he said.  "Ethiopia is on a political stabilization 9 track and an economic growth track, so there is a lot of reason for the government and the representatives of government and the representatives of the international community to assist in the stabilization of the region."


Parr notes that this new group of volunteers is unlike previous Peace Corps missions in several ways. For one, the group is small. A total of 43 volunteers, who receive a small salary for their service, arrived this month for language and culture training in preparation for their mission. That is far fewer than the 700 who were here in the 1960s.


For another, the group is not made up of schoolteachers. They will go mostly to rural areas to help people understand the dangers of HIV/AIDS. But Parr says the mission is unchanged.


"The mission for Peace Corps still remains the same as when President Kennedy and Mr. [Sargent] Shriver initiated 10 the Peace Corps," he added.  "Peace and friendship is the mission, and then there are the three goals of transfer of skills to other people, and communicating information about other people's values and culture, and taking that back to America and sharing it back home."


Stephen Johnson, from the the initial Peace Corps team in Ethiopia, says it is important for the Peace Corps to re-open here, despite the political turmoil 11 and the war that forced the shut down of the first two missions.


"I think you have to try," he explained.  "If there's any place in the world where the Peace Corps can be of value, Ethiopia is that place like that."


Johnson, one of 3,000 Americans who served in Ethiopia during the earlier missions, believes Peace Corps volunteers benefit as much as their hosts. He says, "every country, including the United States, has the need for people to give of themselves to help other people." He says the Peace Corps fulfills 12 that need.




n.(通信等兵种的)部队;(同类作的)一组
  • The medical corps were cited for bravery in combat.医疗队由于在战场上的英勇表现而受嘉奖。
  • When the war broke out,he volunteered for the Marine Corps.战争爆发时,他自愿参加了海军陆战队。
adv.极大地;相当大地;在很大程度上
  • The economic situation has changed considerably.经济形势已发生了相当大的变化。
  • The gap has narrowed considerably.分歧大大缩小了。
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
n.惊奇,惊异
  • They heard him give a loud shout of astonishment.他们听见他惊奇地大叫一声。
  • I was filled with astonishment at her strange action.我对她的奇怪举动不胜惊异。
vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出
  • Our force has been withdrawn from the danger area.我们的军队已从危险地区撤出。
  • All foreign troops should be withdrawn to their own countries.一切外国军队都应撤回本国去。
adj.灾难性的,造成灾害的;极坏的,很糟的
  • The heavy rainstorm caused a disastrous flood.暴雨成灾。
  • Her investment had disastrous consequences.She lost everything she owned.她的投资结果很惨,血本无归。
n.传闻( rumor的名词复数 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷v.传闻( rumor的第三人称单数 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷
  • Rumors have it that the school was burned down. 有谣言说学校给烧掉了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Rumors of a revolt were afloat. 叛变的谣言四起。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.著名的,知名的
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
稳定化
  • The position of barycentre on plane directly impacts the stabilization and manipulation of plane. 飞机重心位置直接影响飞机的稳定和操纵特性。
  • With the higher olefins, stabilization of the energetic intermediates occurs more easily. 在较高的烯烃情况下,高能的中间物稳定作用更易出现。
n.骚乱,混乱,动乱
  • His mind was in such a turmoil that he couldn't get to sleep.内心的纷扰使他无法入睡。
  • The robbery put the village in a turmoil.抢劫使全村陷入混乱。
v.履行(诺言等)( fulfill的第三人称单数 );执行(命令等);达到(目的);使结束
  • He always fulfills his promises. 他总是履行自己的诺言。 来自辞典例句
  • His own work amply fulfills this robust claim. 他自己的作品在很大程度上实现了这一正确主张。 来自辞典例句
学英语单词
administrative measures
akoakoa pt.
Ameritards
annular eclipse of sun
ansermetite
antidyskinetic
Antigonus I
apparent moisture sink
arthrous
atlanticus
automatic capping machine
bad apples
basic building block
bassac
baudisserite (magnesite)
beam deflector
bibbery
burr
carbon granule
Chukotskiy Rayon
composite breakwater
conservation price
differential duplex telegraph
discounting error
DT-diaphorase
eltharions
equitable liabilities
eriodictyon californicums
Eutomite
furnace foundation
gen up on
georgius
glass fibre reinforced plastic boat
glucose-phosphate
graphic lubricant
heta
hickories
hymenaeas
initial pressure peak
interdigital oidiomycosis
internal mammary lymph nodes
invertebrae
isotimic surface
johncock
kite reel
land-use analysis
macro-variable
martrone
maynard operation sequence technique (most)
metzler paradox
muhurtas
noddy shot
non-megnetic materials
oncoid
OTcl
out of doors
outspelled
oxy-dehydrogenation catalyst
Palomitas
passenger mentality
patient with
pesticide poisonings
Phascolarctinae
Plasmodiophora
Poulton-le-Fylde
praline nougat
public security organ
rate transparency
ready to run
rein unit of viscosity
republican guards
reversing tidal current
Roman bird
Rondec-TR
Rückeroth
Saint Bruno
sate (semi-automatic test equipment)
scarinesses
self-propelled combine harvester
shared Ethernet adapter
shipping data
slinkest
soiar plexus
stronghandedness
super-lunar
T'osǒng
tee-total
tenosols
umecyanin
unveilers
uprisen
vake
variation diagram(of igneous rocks)
venenous
Vernes
vertebro-arterial
Vesilahti
vipassana
wideflange
wimpiest
wised up
xilokastron (xylokastro)