时间:2019-01-27 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

   Statistics New Zealand uses the census 1 information to tell us about many different aspects of our society. The 2011 census had to be cancelled because of the Christchurch earthquake so the last census was in 2006. This information is therefore six years old but probably nothing much has changed in that time. In fact, the situation concerning crowded homes has got worse with the shortage of houses in Auckland and Christchurch.


  First, how does Statistics New Zealand decide if a home is crowded? They use a Canadian measure which says that there should be no more than two people in a bedroom, a child under five can share a room with another child of the opposite sex but older children should share with someone of the same sex. Teenagers who are 18 or over should have a room of their own.
  Using this measure, the census showed that Pacific Island families live in the most crowded conditions in New Zealand, especially Tongans. One in every two Tongan homes is crowded. One in three African families and one in four Maori families live in crowded homes. Many of the Pacific Island homes have multi-families in the same house, perhaps families of relatives. Most people living in crowded homes rent their house. Most houses for rent are three bedroom houses and these are not big enough for large families or for multi-families. Most of the people living in crowded homes also have a low income and cannot afford to heat their homes well.
  Another group of people who live in crowded conditions are Chinese in the 20 to 24 age group. Most of these are students. Recent migrants also live in crowded homes. For both these groups, this is a short-term problem.
  When people, especially children, live in crowded and damp conditions, it is very easy for infectious diseases to spread. These are diseases which affect the lungs like bronchitis and tuberculosis 2 (TB) and other serious diseases like meningococcal disease and rheumatic fever.
  Vocabulary
  ?census – the government collects statistics about the people who live in a country.
  ?shortage – not enough
  ?short-term – maybe a year or two but not many years
  ?damp – wet, has too much moisture in the house e.g. water inside on windows and walls
  ?infectious – one person can give this disease to another person through touch or coughing
  ?bronchitis – air passages to the lungs are inflamed 3 (swollen)
  ?TB – caused by bacteria
  ?meningococcal disease – caused by bacteria, can lead to death if not treated
  ?rheumatic fever – can develop after an infection like a sore throat
  Questions
  1.Do you agree with the Canadian definition of a home which is not crowded?
  2.Spreading disease is one problem of living in crowded conditions.
  3.What are other problems?

n.(官方的)人口调查,人口普查
  • A census of population is taken every ten years.人口普查每10年进行一次。
  • The census is taken one time every four years in our country.我国每四年一次人口普查。
n.结核病,肺结核
  • People used to go to special health spring to recover from tuberculosis.人们常去温泉疗养胜地治疗肺结核。
  • Tuberculosis is a curable disease.肺结核是一种可治愈的病。
adj.发炎的,红肿的v.(使)变红,发怒,过热( inflame的过去式和过去分词 )
  • His comments have inflamed teachers all over the country. 他的评论激怒了全国教师。
  • Her joints are severely inflamed. 她的关节严重发炎。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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AAP (analyst assistance program)
air operating electric light
airbrushed
albizzin
amberized
antiartillery
autobike
balancing procedure
basal cell carcinoma of face
bearing holder
Bogatyrëvo
boot-leg
British Accounting Association
Brocard point
bucephala islandicas
Camellia parafurfuracea
carbon circuit breaker
centrifugal tar extractor
cinnabar moths
computer literacies
creepage distance
cushioned-seat coach
Darcy law of resistance
denomination currency
diddlysquats
discretionary wiring machine
double break contact
ductile fracture
dynamic balance test
e and m leads
ectopocystis
esophageal sarcoma
feareth
filsting
for-loop block
French type machinist's hammer
full-point
fuselis
hexachaetous
high frequency feeder
home monitoring
honeybush
impracticalities
intrinsicates
jeans' radiation law
kerb-crawlers
Kopites
Kārvāndar, Rūdkhāneh-ye
liability to outsiders
Lumsum
made mountains of molehills
magnetic isoanomalous line
malakoplakia of genitourinary system
male - pattern baldness
Mboula
microdosimetricspectra
microfilariae
Mitsuze-tōge
nasty-looking
non-contact magnetic recording
non-hazardous area
nonsister chromatids
officery
on all sides
opercular fold
perseverances
Piliophen
piquant sauce
Plexus venosus vesicalis
postdiction
precision thermometer
Puccinia scleriae
pulsus aequalis
radio frequency energy
rag-and-bone
reductios
retractable bit
reviviscible
rigger brush
ringing generator
sambas
SearchMash
sequential testing
single-phase three wire system
skandas
solar spectrum
songvid
spatial disequilibrium
squarenesses
stared out
Tar River
td.
think ... up
transabled
translation operation
tubularian
u-shaped adapter
upthrust bearing
vitamin K-1
VSIP
wall gecko
water-rot