时间:2019-01-30 作者:英语课 分类:政治经济


英语课

40 专家在世界卫生组织大会的发言


DATE= 7-2-01
TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - WHO Assembly
BYLINE=Jill Moss 1


     (start at 1'1") This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. 
     The head of the (1) World Health Organization says important efforts are being made to fight the world's serious health problems.  But she says gains could be lost if countries around the world do not support new health programs. 
    Gro Harlem Brundtland made her (2) comments to the World Health (3) Assembly in (4) Geneva, Switzerland recently.  She described a number of health programs expected in the coming years.   However, Doctor Brundtland said the (5) W-H-O's one-hundred-ninety-one member countries must support the programs and put them into action. With this support, she said the W-H-O could (6) reduce the number of deaths caused by (7) malaria 2, (8) AIDS, (9) tuberculosis 3 and other (10) infectious 4 diseases.  She also said the death rate for (11) pregnant 5 women and babies could be reduced.
    Doctor Brundtland told W-H-O members that good health is (12) linked to economic and social development.  For example, she described how smoking (13) tobacco threatens to reduce the resources of all countries, especially developing countries.  The World Health Organization (14) estimates that four-million people die each year from diseases linked to smoking.  The organization expects that number to rise to ten-million a year in the next thirty years. Most of these deaths are expected in developing countries. 
     Doctor Brundtland said some progress is being made to improve the health of people around the world.  She said there are new medicines to treat malaria and sleeping sickness.  Also, the cost of medicines is decreasing for people who have the (15) virus that causes AIDS. And she said (16) reforms in the world's health care systems are progressing.  The head of the World Health Organization also believes progress has been made toward educating people about the world's health dangers.  She said that decision-makers in both rich and poor countries are starting to understand the cost of deadly diseases.   
    Finally, Doctor Brundtland said there are increasing numbers of medicines and programs to improve people's health.  She told health (17) ministers they have a rare chance to improve the health of people around the world.  However, she said countries must act immediately to (18) seize that chance. 
    This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss. This is Bill White.



(1)   World Health Organization n.世界卫生组织
(2)  comments [ 5kCment ] n.注解, 注释
(3) assembly [ E5sembli ] n.集合, 装配, 集会, 集结, 汇编,大会
(4) Geneva [ dVi5ni:vE ] n.日内瓦城(瑞士西南部城市)
(5) W-H-O = World Health Organization
(6) reduce [ ri5dju:s ] vt.减少, 缩小, 简化, 还原
(7) malaria [ mE5lZEriE ] n.疟疾, 瘴气
(8) AIDS [eIdz] abbr.爱滋病, 获得性免疫功能丧失综合症
(9) tuberculosis [ tju7bE:kju5lEusis ] n.肺结核
(10) infectious [ in5fekFEs ] adj.有传染性的, 易传染的, 有感染力的
(11) pregnant [ 5pre^nEnt ] adj.怀孕的, 重要的, 富有意义的, 孕育的
(12) link [ liNk ] n.链环, 连结物, 火把, 链接 vt.连结, 联合, 挽 vi.连接起来
(13) tobacco [ tE5bAkEu ] n.烟草, 烟草制品, 抽烟
(14) estimate [ 5estimeit ] v.估计, 估价, 评估 n.估计, 估价, 评估
(15) virus [ 5vaiErEs ] n.[微]病毒, 滤过性微生物, 毒害, 恶毒
(16) reform [ ri5fC:m ] n.改革, 改善, 改良运动, 感化
(17) minister [ 5ministE ] n.部长, 大臣
(18) seize [ si:z ] v.抓住, 逮住, 夺取 vt.没收, 查封


 



n.苔,藓,地衣
  • Moss grows on a rock.苔藓生在石头上。
  • He was found asleep on a pillow of leaves and moss.有人看见他枕着树叶和苔藓睡着了。
n.疟疾
  • He had frequent attacks of malaria.他常患疟疾。
  • Malaria is a kind of serious malady.疟疾是一种严重的疾病。
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.传染的,有传染性的,有感染力的
  • Influenza is an infectious disease.流感是一种传染病。
  • What an infectious laugh she has!她的笑声多么具有感染力啊!
adj.怀孕的,怀胎的
  • She is a pregnant woman.她是一名孕妇。
  • She is pregnant with her first child.她怀了第一胎。
学英语单词
abnegation
Abu Simbel, Abu Simbil
arc through loss of control
assisted instruction
associative transformation
asthenopias
at the peril of one's life
Brazza, Pierre Paul Francois Camille Savor-gnan de
Caesar's wife ought to be above suspicion.
carry-down
chemical immunosuppression
colo(u)r test
comfortable level
connection test
crank shaft grinder
crimson wave
cuffs batao
current-force characteristic
dag hjalmar agne carl hammarskjolds
dangerous consequences of a crime
diagnose interface
dipcoats
double-pipe exchanger
EFL
eroticises
ever-larger
field turn
flare voltage
fotbal
Futuroscope
Geeraerd cell
gelatin pan
hawk boys
hay-conditioner
Hemosporidia
heterodermia boryi
high-precision levelling
high-temperature brazed joint
homopterous
hypocleidium
imbedders
incremental allocation
indirect insurance
inhumanlike
instagraph
isopentoic acid
knock tendency
laniaries
legal awareness
Loutro
marie-jo
milled-tooth bit
mode solver
moment change detect (mcd)
mooring watch
mule-frame copping motion
nonseriesparallel
number of anode plates
operations center
output per hectare
oxide compound
oxons
palladium-gold polarium
panophthalmitis
passer-by
patoski
payment guarantee
pedetentous
physical i/o
playmaker
prelum arteriale
private affairs
procedural block
profit-maximization
programmable message sign
proskauer
radiochemical synthesis of dyes
red shanks
resonant helix
rhachischisis partialis
roll doctor
safety guide
scopodromic
shoaf
siphunculate
start-up source
status channel
Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome
Stern, Otto
stookie
telltale holes
the lady and the fool
toy with something
trunk vagotomy
underwashing
unemployabilities
unineme hypothesis
unsecreting
ventrobasally
Where's the beef?
whiffletree
working shaft