时间:2019-01-31 作者:英语课 分类:VOA常速英语2013年(十月)


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Japan Mulls Security Reform, Prompting Chinese Anger 


TOKYO — Japan’s government says it plans to allow its self-defense forces to play a greater role in global security. Currently Japan's ‘pacifist’ constitution, written under American supervision 1 after World War II, allows the country's armed forces to be used only for defensive 2 purposes to preserve national security. Tokyo's current plans have prompted anger in China, however, which is engaged in a heated territorial 3 dispute with Japan.


On Friday under the glare of the media, a group of more than 100 Japanese lawmakers visited Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine 4, which honors Japan’s war dead, including several convicted war criminals.


The visit prompted anger in China. Hua Chunying, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry 5, said, "once again China urges Japan to abide 6 by its commitment and promise to deeply examine history and take real measures to win the trust of Asian neighbors and the international community."


The tension comes as the two countries dispute the ownership of offshore 7 islands known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China.


Opening a new session of Japan’s parliament last week, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made national security a central pillar of his policy reform.


Abe said Japan must not look away from the reality of an increasingly severe security situation in the region.


"I will proceed with a realistic security policy and diplomacy," he added.


Japan has developed what it terms "self-defense forces," but relies on its alliance with the United States for its overall security.


Nationalist author Hideaki Kase said that reliance, though, is out of date.


“We are now witnessing rising American isolationism. So we can no longer place 100 percent trust in U.S. willingness to defend us,” he said.


Compared to the U.S., China’s relative military power is expanding rapidly, said Shinichi Kitaoka, Japan's former ambassador to the U.N. and key advisor 8 to Abe.


“Not only the rapid rise of their [China’s] military budget. Their activities are sometimes irregular, and it seems to us challenging to the status quo by force, which is very dangerous,” said Kitaoka.


Japanese warships 9 are currently deployed 10 in anti-piracy operations off Somalia. Should allied 11 warships come under attack, Japan’s constitution forbids its forces from coming to their aid.


Kitaoka said Japan must re-interpret its constitution and lift the self-imposed ban on the right to exercise collective self-defense.


“If we have to respond to all the threats by individual effort alone, then we would probably have to have a big military," he said. "So the collective right of self-defense is not dangerous, rather it is a safer way to peace.”


But recent opinion polls show just half of Japanese voters favor revising the country's pacifist constitution, far less than the 90 percent of lawmakers who desire to do so.  


Tokyo resident Takako Tsuchida is among those who opposes changing the constitution. Tsuchida said she is 100 percent against all war.


"So if you change the constitution," she said, "I worry that there’s a possibility that war would happen again, so that’s why I’m against it."


Abe insists that allowing Japan to play a greater role in global security, however, will promote regional peace. But fear persists among its neighbors that Japan has yet to heed 12 the lessons of its past. 




n.监督,管理
  • The work was done under my supervision.这项工作是在我的监督之下完成的。
  • The old man's will was executed under the personal supervision of the lawyer.老人的遗嘱是在律师的亲自监督下执行的。
adj.防御的;防卫的;防守的
  • Their questions about the money put her on the defensive.他们问到钱的问题,使她警觉起来。
  • The Government hastily organized defensive measures against the raids.政府急忙布置了防卫措施抵御空袭。
adj.领土的,领地的
  • The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.该国在为保持领土的完整而进行斗争。
  • They were not allowed to fish in our territorial waters.不允许他们在我国领海捕鱼。
n.圣地,神龛,庙;v.将...置于神龛内,把...奉为神圣
  • The shrine was an object of pilgrimage.这处圣地是人们朝圣的目的地。
  • They bowed down before the shrine.他们在神龛前鞠躬示敬。
n.(政府的)部;牧师
  • They sent a deputation to the ministry to complain.他们派了一个代表团到部里投诉。
  • We probed the Air Ministry statements.我们调查了空军部的记录。
vi.遵守;坚持;vt.忍受
  • You must abide by the results of your mistakes.你必须承担你的错误所造成的后果。
  • If you join the club,you have to abide by its rules.如果你参加俱乐部,你就得遵守它的规章。
adj.海面的,吹向海面的;adv.向海面
  • A big program of oil exploration has begun offshore.一个大规模的石油勘探计划正在近海展开。
  • A gentle current carried them slowly offshore.和缓的潮流慢慢地把他们带离了海岸。
n.顾问,指导老师,劝告者
  • They employed me as an advisor.他们聘请我当顾问。
  • The professor is engaged as a technical advisor.这位教授被聘请为技术顾问。
军舰,战舰( warship的名词复数 ); 舰只
  • The enemy warships were disengaged from the battle after suffering heavy casualties. 在遭受惨重伤亡后,敌舰退出了海战。
  • The government fitted out warships and sailors for them. 政府给他们配备了战舰和水手。
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用
  • Tanks have been deployed all along the front line. 沿整个前线已部署了坦克。
  • The artillery was deployed to bear on the fort. 火炮是对着那个碉堡部署的。
adj.协约国的;同盟国的
  • Britain was allied with the United States many times in history.历史上英国曾多次与美国结盟。
  • Allied forces sustained heavy losses in the first few weeks of the campaign.同盟国在最初几周内遭受了巨大的损失。
v.注意,留意;n.注意,留心
  • You must take heed of what he has told.你要注意他所告诉的事。
  • For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance.这是他第一次非得注意自己的外表不可了。
学英语单词
a day, moment, pound, etc. or two
abortive lysogeny
adhesive laminate
advocatrix
air-defense
aliform muscle
ask look for trouble
autumnal circulation
Bambou
banking syndicate
behavior mechanism
bi-comodule
bidens pilosa l.
branch access
bronchiospasm
bushelled iron
camping grounds
carbureter engine
chromtropic acid
chronic hepatitis
cibicidids
collagenopathies
cutting-torch
dabble in stocks
decoding observations
depressurisation (-zation)
deter from
dial screw
discussant
display lamp board
doso-visual system
edge of a surface
effective section
enolize
fakes out
fiddlefest
field laboratory
four-end broken twill
Gibson Des.
glugs
go behind
gyrofrequencies
haemodynamic
haggite
hammer something into someone's into the head of someone
haplosynoecious
hedgehog cactuss
high-bred
incorrigibleness
intelligent program
intersubjectively verifiable
isopatchoulane
karl waldemar zieglers
kyste
lakayn
Lasianthus kurzii
line mode terminal
loaded displacement tonnage
maar lake
managed floating rate
Maniote
masures
metallomesogens
Minnik(Minaq)
mixed nerve
Mother Carey's hen
motosue
multiple transmission line
negative-resistance bridge
Neiman Marcus
ornithogalums
orthosubstituent
part view
photographic-reconnaissance version
plastrons
pretrains
pseudoyohimbine
pusill
pyrojapaconitine
relatives of nationals living abroad
res extra nostrum patrimonium
rottennesses
saggestibility
sales records
sea water color
sexperiment
Shiwa
silver blight
smeethed
sniter
solidify concentrate
solute travel
sorc (station operation review committee)
starched collar
stemofoline
Texan
thermodynamical equation
time varying reactance
tyrrhenian seas
vehicle maintenance technological process
windowman
Wood ward speed governor