时间:2019-02-17 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

  Today, the Minister of Finance 1, Bill English, read the Budget in Parliament. The Budget is a plan of how much money the government has and how the government will spend it. For the last few weeks, Bill English has told us some of the things that would be in the Budget so there were not too many surprises. We knew that the tax cuts that National had promised, would probably not happen so we were not surprised to hear that they will be delayed until some time in the future. We knew that the government had less money than last year so there is not much extra spending.

We knew that the government would probably stop putting money into the Superannuation Fund. Usually the government puts $2 billion into that fund every year. We didn’t know they will stop this for about 10 years. People aged 2 65 and over will still get their New Zealand Superannuation but in the future there may be changes. The government could increase the age to 67 or cut the amount of money people receive for Superannuation in the future. At the moment, people on Superannuation get two thirds of the average wage.

The Budget did not make cuts to Social Welfare benefits. This was a surprise. However, we knew that the government did not plan to cut money for Health or Education but the increases in these areas are smaller than usual. Universities will find it hard as there is not enough money for the extra students who are studying this year but there is money for training 200 more doctors at the two medical schools.

There will also be more police. There is money for about 600 more police. There will also be money for insulating 3 180,000 older homes to make them warmer. This should help to keep people healthier because cold homes make people sick. We knew about more money for roads and the cycle tracks that the Prime Minister promised.

This Budget has very little extra spending because the government was worried about our credit rating 4 from the international agency Standard and Poors. If we have a poor credit rating, the government has to pay more interest on money they borrow. The government has to borrow more than $7 billion but our credit rating looks good. Other countries which lend us money will see this as a stable government.



n.财务管理,财政,金融,财源,资金
  • She is an expert in finance.她是一名财政专家。
  • A finance house made a bid to buy up the entire company.一家信贷公司出价买下了整个公司。
adj.年老的,陈年的
  • He had put on weight and aged a little.他胖了,也老点了。
  • He is aged,but his memory is still good.他已年老,然而记忆力还好。
adj.绝缘的;保暖的
  • Help to conserve energy by insulating your home. 对房屋做隔热处理来帮助节约能源。
  • Insulating materials of this type are in two forms. 这类保温材料有两种形式。
n.级别,等级,额定值,责骂,收视率
  • It is a ship with a rating of 500,000 tons.这是一艘五十万吨级的船。
  • The opinion polls gave the president a high rating.民意测验显示人民对总统的支持率很高。
学英语单词
a bee mite
a fat lip
adaptive man-machine nonarithmetic information processing
anticold
arianist
artificial intraocular lens
auditory information
authentic surveyer
axle tilt
big-bath accounting
bond investment account
book
Bourget, Aéroport de Le
broad ocean
burst into laughter
cespi
chilidium
cochain complexes
Codeinism
Condong-kecil, Sungai
consummations
contemporaneities
corps
cuntwardly
database key
deckle frame
deducible
dirty weekend
domestic storage financing
Ebringen
electrooptic(al) modulator
emission vacuum spectrometer
Epipactis mairei
erythroblastotic
estate at sufferance
esthesioneure
evidence-based-practice
fission yield characteristic
flitted
furanilide
generally accepted accounting practice
Gestalgar
gingival curvature
great grey owls
ground duty
guilts
hacking into
hatch boat
hazelgrove
Hsp72
iconizing
involument
isotrihydroxycholine
jig concentrate
jury instructions
keen price
Kocher's symptom
koco
ligialty
Londonderry District
lowfield
maintenance free operation
Messinese
mixed coal
monometer
N-noramepavine
objicient
offensive play
oilway
onioned
osmeterium
palloid gear
Phenethiurn
phosphate absorption coefficient
piano player
picture reproducer
preliminary interview
psychrometres
retriangulated
right-and-left-hand chart
rotary broom-slat sweeper
rotating dipole method
row-by-row system
savoy alps
saxhorn contrebasse
Shihan
simultaneous variables
sixth
squaring up machine
stepped diameter auger
stoneware clay
technical magnetization
train control line
trigeminal cough
trimonthlies
ulti
vietti
vSphere Replication
Vǔlchidol
well-given
yarn reinforced elastomer
zygosporangium