时间:2019-01-19 作者:英语课 分类:CNN2013年(三)月


英语课

 I'm back, happy to be with you for this Tuesday edition of CNN Student News and I want to thank Tommy for filling in for me. Today we're going to start with an ending. North Korea is calling off the truce 1 that stopped the Korean War. The conflict involved North Korea and China,fighting against South Korea and the U.S.It ended in 1953 with an armistice 2; we covered the details on the war and the armistice. Plus the ongoing 3 tension between North and South Korea in our show on March 6th, you can find that in our online archives.


What's happening now is that North Korea says that truce is invalid 4; it's backing out of it, what does that mean? we don't really know yet. We know that North Korea is angry about new punishments from the United Nations over the North's controversial nuclear program. We know North Koreais angry about military drills that the U.S.and South Korea are running right now. After the announcement about the truce, South Korea try calling the North on a hotline that's set up between the two. The North didn't answer.
Next today, we're moving over to Japan as that nation remembers a tragic 5 anniversary this week. Monday was filled withceremonies, services and a moment of silent. Exactly two years ago when earthquake struck, it was the largest one ever to hit the Island Nation. Andthe quake created tsunami 6, a giant ocean wave, the two combined to cause massive amounts of damage, nearly 16,000 people died. The tsunami led to ameltdown at the Fukushima-Daichi nuclear power plant. Crews have been working on the plant ever since, but officials say it can take as much as 40 years tocompletely clean up the area and decontaminate it. The effects of the quake and tsunami spread far beyond Japan.This animation 7 shows how huge amounts of debris 8 were pulled out into the Pacific Ocean. Kyung Lah explains why some of it is showing up.
Slamming the shores of one of Hawaii's most remote beaches, debris, big and small,covering every inch of the Kamilo Beach coastline, theforeign markings tell where some of it comes from.
"These are definitely from Japan, this is some type of pickle 9, and that's definitely Japanese."
Hawaii Wildlife Fund's Megan Lam son has seen debris from Japan hit at a growing rates since fall. Like a refrigerator with Japanese on the temperature dial, large buoys 10, even an intact fishing boat from Japan. Sucked into the Pacific on that horrifying 11 day two years ago, traveling through the Pacific, volunteers like HWF had been fighting the already big problem of marine 12 debris. Only made worse to the 1.5 million tons of floating tsunamidebris.
It's disheartening to come out here and see all these marine debris in this area that's otherwise so remote, debris that'swashing up from other countries.
So the debris is washing up onshore, it's also collecting out in the water. The areas outlined in red are called gyres,these are currents out in the ocean, and because of way they work, things that float into them kind of get trapped there. That includes debris from the Japan tsunami,scientists are finding that trash, especially plastic inside fish and birds out in the Pacific.
We're going to look at the impact on wildlife,but heads up to teachers. This report involves some shots of dissection 13, so you probably want to preview it before showing it to your class, once again, hereis Kyung Lah.
Look at what's inside this albatross of seabird, found dead, plastics filled its body.
"So little fat."
David Hyrenbach's teams are researching the alarming rate of debris in the birds.
"So here you see."
"Wow, it is filled with plastic."
"Yes"
This is the stomach of a two months old albatross.
"Is that part of a drain?"
"Maybe, oh, it's a brush, look at that, you see."
About 80% of the baby birds stomach is indigestible plastic, that this, by its parents who confused it for food.Morally, this is terrible, how is this possible, right? I mean, majestic,far-ranging beautiful birds, right? In a pristine 14 place of the North Pacific and then you open them up and this is, you know, what you find.
Hyrenbach says every single bird he's opened up had some sort of plastic, some larger ones, like these toys, and lighters 15 in the adult bird.
A disaster still in the making, now widening its reach.
Environmental activists 16 here say that there is nothing they can do about the tsunami debris, they can just clean up the beaches, but there is something that consumers can do to help them out. They see plastic bottle caps or plastic water bottles that we use around the world,consumers can simply use less plastic.
Kyung Lah, CNN, Hawaii.

n.休战,(争执,烦恼等的)缓和;v.以停战结束
  • The hot weather gave the old man a truce from rheumatism.热天使这位老人暂时免受风湿病之苦。
  • She had thought of flying out to breathe the fresh air in an interval of truce.她想跑出去呼吸一下休战期间的新鲜空气。
n.休战,停战协定
  • The two nations signed an armistice.两国签署了停火协议。
  • The Italian armistice is nothing but a clumsy trap.意大利的停战不过是一个笨拙的陷阱。
adj.进行中的,前进的
  • The problem is ongoing.这个问题尚未解决。
  • The issues raised in the report relate directly to Age Concern's ongoing work in this area.报告中提出的问题与“关心老人”组织在这方面正在做的工作有直接的关系。
n.病人,伤残人;adj.有病的,伤残的;无效的
  • He will visit an invalid.他将要去看望一个病人。
  • A passport that is out of date is invalid.护照过期是无效的。
adj.悲剧的,悲剧性的,悲惨的
  • The effect of the pollution on the beaches is absolutely tragic.污染海滩后果可悲。
  • Charles was a man doomed to tragic issues.查理是个注定不得善终的人。
n.海啸
  • Powerful quake sparks tsunami warning in Japan.大地震触发了日本的海啸预警。
  • Coastlines all around the Indian Ocean inundated by a huge tsunami.大海啸把印度洋沿岸地区都淹没了。
n.活泼,兴奋,卡通片/动画片的制作
  • They are full of animation as they talked about their childhood.当他们谈及童年的往事时都非常兴奋。
  • The animation of China made a great progress.中国的卡通片制作取得很大发展。
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片
  • After the bombing there was a lot of debris everywhere.轰炸之后到处瓦砾成堆。
  • Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth,causing decay.细菌附着在牙缝中的食物残渣上,导致蛀牙。
n.腌汁,泡菜;v.腌,泡
  • Mother used to pickle onions.妈妈过去常腌制洋葱。
  • Meat can be preserved in pickle.肉可以保存在卤水里。
n.浮标( buoy的名词复数 );航标;救生圈;救生衣v.使浮起( buoy的第三人称单数 );支持;为…设浮标;振奋…的精神
  • The channel is marked by buoys. 航道有浮标表示。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Often they mark the path with buoys. 他们常常用浮标作为航道的标志。 来自辞典例句
a.令人震惊的,使人毛骨悚然的
  • He went to great pains to show how horrifying the war was. 他极力指出战争是多么的恐怖。
  • The possibility of war is too horrifying to contemplate. 战争的可能性太可怕了,真不堪细想。
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵
  • Marine creatures are those which live in the sea. 海洋生物是生存在海里的生物。
  • 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。
n.分析;解剖
  • A dissection of your argument shows several inconsistencies.对你论点作仔细分析后发现一些前后矛盾之处。
  • Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection.研究人员需要更多的供解剖用的尸体。
adj.原来的,古时的,原始的,纯净的,无垢的
  • He wiped his fingers on his pristine handkerchief.他用他那块洁净的手帕擦手指。
  • He wasn't about to blemish that pristine record.他本不想去玷污那清白的过去。
n.打火机,点火器( lighter的名词复数 )
  • The cargo is being discharged into lighters. 正在往驳船里卸货。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Babies'bootees and cheap cigarette lighters were displayed in unlikely juxtaposition. 儿童的短靴和廉价的打火机很不相称地陈列在一起。 来自辞典例句
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 )
  • His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
  • Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
acanthochiton
acception of persons
act according to
actvs
aetr
Akropong
ann c.
arteriae ulnaris
Asian cholera
atmosphere analyser
automatic monitoring
b-complex vitamins
barrow's
bill of lading copy
blow-run method
bricked it
brown smoke
chassepots
chewability
chirometer
civil time
clowers
Cogolin
consciousness-threshold
counterlaths
diameter ratio
differential block
doner kebabs
electronic journalism
ELEP (expansion-line end point)
employee business expenses
endomesoderm cell
euaugaptilus mixtus
factor of evaluation
finish gauge
fire extinguisher system
fordwine
globeflowers
GM_past-perfect-continuous-i-had-been-working
granoblastic texture
gross thickness
heavy-liddeds
horny-handed
hutzpah
hwyls
included angle
instantaneous frequency stability
insulating soft wire
isogermidine
Khārchok
land use mapping
lazy leucocyte syndrome
line of engagement
link (li)
Lithocarpus jenkinsii
lower end of duct
mediumfit
microscopics
microviscosity
mini-burgers
monotonic functional
morning draughtboard
nipponium
oligarchies
operatorship
Orissi
pharmacological compound
phosphatidylinositol(PI)
pole trawl
private listing
proton stream
psychorrhagia
qualified director
qualitative property
quartz watch
radio-thermoluminescence
Rhododendron jinxiuense
Sankt Gallenkirch
sarcinodes yeni
saturation patrols
scrap metals
shamshir
shyryf
specified point
Stewartia gemmata
sun-burned
super-huge turbogenerator
supply-demand relation
sylph-like
tandem milking parler
theos
thirled
trachy-pitchstone
two-way omnibus
unregimented
unvailing
valeryl phenetidine
washed down
whisenhunt
Wilkins Micawber
wintams
Zabud