失踪的日本男孩已被找到
时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2016年VOA慢速英语(六)月
AS IT IS 2016-06-04 Missing Japanese Boy Found Healthy and Hungry 失踪的日本男孩已被找到
Six days after being abandoned by his parents in a forest, a 7-year-old Japanese boy was found safe and hungry Friday.
Yamato Tanooka was found by chance in a military hut by a soldier who was not part of the large search party.
The soldier gave him two rice balls, which Tanooka ate quickly. The military said he was tired and hungry, but “genki.” That is the Japanese word for full of energy.
It was the best possible outcome 1 in a case that was covered 24 hours a day by Japanese news media. The boy won praise for being resourceful – finding a hut for shelter and keeping warm in the unheated hut by lying between two mattresses 2.
He had no food, but drank water from a faucet 3 outside the hut, the Japanese military said.
His parents said they abandoned him last Saturday to punish him for throwing rocks at people and cars. The father, Takayuki Tanooka, said he returned a few minutes later, but could not find the boy.
“We have raised him with love all along,” said the father, tears in his eyes. “I really didn’t think it would come to that. We went too far.”
In a nationally televised news conference, a doctor said the boy was dehydrated and had minor 4 cuts on his arms and feet. But the doctor said he had no serious health problems.
Until he was found Friday, there was great concern about the boy, missing in a forest that is home to bears.
Asked what did he told his son after he was found, the father said, “I told him I was so sorry for causing him such pain.”
The parents’ way of punishing their son drew debate in Japan about how to raise children.
Mitsuko Tateishi is an educator who wrote a book about good parenting. She told the Associated Press that many parents are competitive 5 in wanting their children to do well. Many need help from more experienced parents about how to set limits.
“The punishment this parent chose is unthinkable,” Tateishi told AP. “They have no idea how to raise a child. They did not try to explain what was right and wrong.”
She doubted the parents who abandoned their son will be charged with a crime.
Janet Rosenzweig, vice 6 president for research at Prevent Child Abuse America, understands parents get uneasy 7 when children do not behave.
“But I can’t think of anything worse than abandoning a child in a strange and unknown place,” Rosenzweig said. She said children suffer emotionally when they are abandoned, or even warned that their parents might leave them behind.
But the damage is more than emotional, she said. “With modern science, we know that traumatic stress washes a kid’s brain and blocks intellectual growth,” Rosenzweig said.
Words in This Story
abandon – v. to leave someone behind
hut – n. a small and simple house or building
outcome – n. something that happens as a result of an activity or process
resourceful – adj. able to deal well with new or difficult situations and to find solutions to problems
dehydrated – adj. to lose too much water
traumatic stress—n. a state of mental tension and worry caused by problems in your life
intellectual – adj. of or relating to the ability to think in a logical way
- The outcome of the experiment is in the lap of the gods.实验结果尚难预料。
- The outcome of the war is hard to foretell.战争胜负难以预卜。
- The straw mattresses are airing there. 草垫子正在那里晾着。
- The researchers tested more than 20 mattresses of various materials. 研究人员试验了二十多个不同材料的床垫。
- The faucet has developed a drip.那个水龙头已经开始滴水了。
- She turned off the faucet and dried her hands.她关掉水龙头,把手擦干。
- The young actor was given a minor part in the new play.年轻的男演员在这出新戏里被分派担任一个小角色。
- I gave him a minor share of my wealth.我把小部分财产给了他。
- Some kinds of business are competitive.有些商业是要竞争的。
- These businessmen are both competitive and honourable.这些商人既有竞争性又很诚实。
- He guarded himself against vice.他避免染上坏习惯。
- They are sunk in the depth of vice.他们堕入了罪恶的深渊。