时间:2019-02-14 作者:英语课 分类:环球英语 Spotlight


英语课

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Thank you for joining us for today’s Spotlight 1 program. I’m Joshua Leo.

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And I’m Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.

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“I honestly do not think a few puffs 3 from a cigarette are going to do that much damage to my unborn baby.”

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These are the words of Kerry Katona. Kerry is a British Pop Star. She was once part of the famous singing group “Atomic Kitten.”

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In November, 2007, Kerry was four months pregnant 4. While she was pregnant, news reports said Kerry was still smoking cigarettes. She says:

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“I was smoking twenty [20] cigarettes every day before I was pregnant. Now I have cut down to one a day. In the morning, I like a little puff 2 on a cigarette.”

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Kerry admits that smoking could be dangerous for her baby. But she continues to do it. She says:

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“I honestly do not think a few puffs from a cigarette are going to do that much damage to my unborn baby.”

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What about you? What do you think about smoking while pregnant? In today’s Spotlight, we look at what can happen when a woman smokes during pregnancy 5.

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The International Network of Women Against Tobacco says that about twelve percent of the world’s women currently 6 smoke. And they say that number is currently rising. The World Health Organization estimates that the number of women smokers 7 will triple 8 over the next generation. The March of Dimes 9 is a group that works in the United States. They work through research, community services and education to improve the health of babies. They say that many women who already smoke will continue to smoke when they become pregnant.

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A woman who is pregnant carries a great responsibility. She must care for her own body. But she must also care for the growing baby inside her. When a woman takes substances into her own body, she also passes many of these substances into her unborn baby’s body. This includes cigarette smoke.

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Many people already know the risks adults take when they choose to smoke. Dangers from smoking include poor general health, lung problems, cancers, heart disease, and many other problems. But many people do not know the dangers of smoking for an unborn baby.

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A pregnant mother and her unborn baby are connected. A temporary organ called the placenta connects them. The placenta takes important substances like food and oxygen from the mother’s blood. It passes these substances to the baby. It also takes waste substances from the baby back into the mother. The placenta can take out some harmful substances before they reach the baby. But it cannot take out all of them.

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Cigarettes contain over two thousand five hundred [2,500] different chemicals. One of these chemicals is nicotine 10. Nicotine is the drug that makes people want more cigarettes. This drug can pass through the placenta to an unborn baby.

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Nicotine affects blood vessels 11 - the tubes that carry blood and oxygen through a person’s body. Nicotine makes blood vessels smaller, so they carry less blood and oxygen to an unborn baby.

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Another poison released by cigarette smoking is carbon monoxide. When a pregnant woman smokes, carbon monoxide enters her blood. It takes the place of some of the oxygen in her blood. This means an unborn baby is not getting the oxygen she needs.

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Doctors say that smoking while pregnant can have tragic 12 results. Smoking while pregnant can cause a baby to be born early. The baby may be born too early to survive. This is a miscarriage 13. If the baby does survive, he may suffer many health problems. Or, a baby may be born at the right time, but he may just be too small to be healthy.

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A baby’s survival 14 depends mainly on his weight at birth - his birthweight. Low-birthweight babies weigh less than two thousand five hundred [2,500] grams. The WHO says that cigarette smoking has a direct influence on how much a newborn baby will weigh. So, larger babies have a better chance at being healthy. The March of Dimes says that smoking nearly doubles a woman’s risk of having a low-birthweight baby. Many people know that smoking is dangerous for adults. But smoking also affects unborn babies.

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Completely stopping smoking is the best method for preventing harm. But even if a pregnant woman just reduces the number of cigarettes she smokes, she can improve her baby’s health a lot. A full pregnancy is nine months. The WHO says that smoking after the fourth month of pregnancy does the most damage to a baby. But if a mother stops smoking before her fourth month, her baby may not suffer any problems at all! One report said: “Women who stopped smoking during pregnancy gave birth to babies of similar birthweight to those who did not smoke.”

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So, how can pregnant women stop smoking? There is no easy way to stop smoking. But there are ways to help. The March of Dimes suggests trying some of these methods:

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Write down your reasons for stopping smoking. Or tell these reasons to a friend. When you are tempted 15 to smoke, look at your list or ask your friend to help you remember your reasons. Call your friend if you need help.

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Stay away from people, places, and events that make you feel like smoking.

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Choose a particular day to stop smoking. On that day get rid of all your smoking materials, like cigarettes and matches.

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Learn about stopping smoking programs in your community. There may be other people just like you who are trying to stop smoking. You may be able to help each other.

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Most importantly, do not get depressed 16 or sad if you face difficulties in stopping smoking. Just continue trying.

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Women who are pregnant and are trying to stop smoking need support. Support from the baby’s father, another family member, or other important person in a woman’s life can increase her chances of stopping smoking. Understanding the risks and dangers of smoking also helps women make the right choice to stop smoking.

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Christians 17 believe that life is from God. He forms people and knows every person before we are even born. Life is valuable and important - it is precious. Smoking destroys lives. Adults can choose to stop smoking. But babies who are still forming cannot make that choice. Do not let smoking destroy the lives of unborn babies. Every person can work to save those lives.

 



n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
n.一口(气);一阵(风);v.喷气,喘气
  • He took a puff at his cigarette.他吸了一口香烟。
  • They tried their best to puff the book they published.他们尽力吹捧他们出版的书。
n.吸( puff的名词复数 );(烟斗或香烟的)一吸;一缕(烟、蒸汽等);(呼吸或风的)呼v.使喷出( puff的第三人称单数 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧
  • We sat exchanging puffs from that wild pipe of his. 我们坐在那里,轮番抽着他那支野里野气的烟斗。 来自辞典例句
  • Puffs of steam and smoke came from the engine. 一股股蒸汽和烟雾从那火车头里冒出来。 来自辞典例句
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。
n.怀孕,怀孕期
  • Early pregnancy is often accompanied by nausea.怀孕早期常有恶心的现象。
  • Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of miscarriage.怀孕期吸烟会增加流产的危险。
adv.通常地,普遍地,当前
  • Currently it is not possible to reconcile this conflicting evidence.当前还未有可能去解释这一矛盾的例证。
  • Our contracts are currently under review.我们的合同正在复查。
吸烟者( smoker的名词复数 )
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily. 许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  • Chain smokers don't care about the dangers of smoking. 烟鬼似乎不在乎吸烟带来的种种危害。
n.三倍之数,三个一组;adj.三倍的
  • Twelve is the triple of four.十二是四的三倍数。
  • He received triple wages for all his extra work.由于额外的工作他领取了三倍的工资。
n.(美国、加拿大的)10分铸币( dime的名词复数 )
  • Pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters are United States coins. 1分铜币、5分镍币、1角银币和2角5分银币是美国硬币。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes. 1965年,铸币厂停止向10分硬币中加入银的成分。 来自辞典例句
n.(化)尼古丁,烟碱
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
n.血管( vessel的名词复数 );船;容器;(具有特殊品质或接受特殊品质的)人
  • The river is navigable by vessels of up to 90 tons. 90 吨以下的船只可以从这条河通过。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • All modern vessels of any size are fitted with radar installations. 所有现代化船只都有雷达装置。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
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.失败,未达到预期的结果;流产
  • The miscarriage of our plans was a great blow.计划的失败给我们以巨大的打击。
  • Women who smoke are more to have a miscarriage.女性吸烟者更容易流产。
n.留住生命,生存,残存,幸存者
  • The doctor told my wife I had a fifty-fifty chance of survival.医生告诉我的妻子,说我活下去的可能性只有50%。
  • The old man was a survival of a past age.这位老人是上一代的遗老。
v.怂恿(某人)干不正当的事;冒…的险(tempt的过去分词)
  • I was sorely tempted to complain, but I didn't. 我极想发牢骚,但还是没开口。
  • I was tempted by the dessert menu. 甜食菜单馋得我垂涎欲滴。
adj.沮丧的,抑郁的,不景气的,萧条的
  • When he was depressed,he felt utterly divorced from reality.他心情沮丧时就感到完全脱离了现实。
  • His mother was depressed by the sad news.这个坏消息使他的母亲意志消沉。
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 )
  • Christians of all denominations attended the conference. 基督教所有教派的人都出席了这次会议。
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians. 他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。
学英语单词
'Aïn Zitoun
Accretion-borer
afars
ahaggar mts.
Aidi
amundson
antiphonary
areise
ashik
Auwers synthesis
axis of imaginaries
barrel lug
batteree
be know as
Bol'shoy Izyum
Brillon-en-Barrois
Campylium
chemolithotroph
chenstokhov
chiao fang chi
color radiography
cressey
crystalline humour
diffusion credit
dihedral (diplane) calibration reflector
einbender
elziverine
entirely ventilation
equivalent anode circuit
ergatandrous
extills
fiche duplicator
flow nozzle
form wire
fracture resistance curve
gurnipper
homologic
Huntlosen
hypoglycemia therapy
imprisoners
inflexiblenesses
information architect
kareem abdul - jabbar
klurfeld
Kvarken
Lagrange's formula
Legendre coefficient
long head
lost of wits
machine code program
make life easier
middle rectal artery
mons pubiss
motorcycle alarm
Much water has run beneath the bridges since.
national incomes
no mean feat
nonessentiality
nuclear magnetic resonnance
onychauxis
palite
People's Welfare Pharmacies
Permalita
Philipstown
plurry
potassium sodium tartrate
pre-classics
preset device
press against
pro-industrialization
protoconid
Puccinia pusilla
pulmonary circulation mechanics
puseyisms
quinin camphorate
raise the standard of revolt
re assimilation
Remembrall
Republic of Turkey
right to petition
roughdrying
Sac County
salais
sankichi
sight-seeing
skeeve
small user
sorbopyranoses
strong stationarity
super-wealthy
symbolic point
Szechtman cell
tax auditor
teacher
three-forked
thrust bearing temperature
turins
underbolted
VBW
wavy cloth
x-ray emission spectra