时间:2018-12-05 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

  John Key said this week that the government will sell some state assets 2 after the next elections 3. He listed four energy companies: Solid Energy which is a coal company, and three electricity companies – Meridian 4 Energy, Genesis and Mighty 5 River Power. These are state assets because they belong to the government. The government may also sell some shares in Air New Zealand. At the moment, the government has 74% shares in this company.

John Key said that the government would keep a 51% share in all these companies. Other shares would be offered to New Zealanders.

The government has to borrow $300m a week from overseas. Selling some state assets would help reduce the government debt. The Labour Party said this would be a bad idea. People may have to pay more for electricity.

Selling state assets is not a popular idea in New Zealand. In the 1980s and 90s, the government sold many state assets which made a few people very rich but a lot of people lost their jobs. The government sold New Zealand rail in 1993 but bought it back again three years ago.Listen to May 10th 2008 for more about this.

However, if the government keeps control of the company, more people will be happy about selling 49% of the shares.

Questions

Do you think that electricity companies should be private companies or public companies?

What other public companies could become private?

Vocabulary

An asset 1 is something valuable you own like your house or car. A state asset is something valuable the government (state) owns.

An asset can also be a good quality you have that helps you to be successful. For example, for a basketball player, height (being tall) is an asset.



1 asset
n.有价值的资源,优点,长处;财产,资产
  • Ability to get along with people is an asset in business.在商业界善跟别人相处是可贵的优点。
  • Intelligence was her main asset.智力是她的主要财富。
2 assets
n.财产;资产
  • We capitalized our assets to avoid bankruptcy.我们把资产转作资金以避免破产。
3 elections
n.选举,当选,推举( election的名词复数 )
  • The Republicans got shellacked in the elections. 共和党在选举中一败涂地。
  • He emerged victorious in the elections. 他在竞选中脱颖而出获得胜利。
4 meridian
adj.子午线的;全盛期的
  • All places on the same meridian have the same longitude.在同一子午线上的地方都有相同的经度。
  • He is now at the meridian of his intellectual power.他现在正值智力全盛期。
5 mighty
adj.强有力的;巨大的
  • A mighty force was about to break loose.一股巨大的力量即将迸发而出。
  • The mighty iceberg came into view.巨大的冰山出现在眼前。
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9.5mm film
actino-electricity meter
Althofen
Arpitan
be heavy into
beer-butt chicken
biotin-avidin system
blonde psyllium
bombinator
cabbage net
Canastra, Sa.da
capacitive discharge ignition
castwelding
CDAC
channel induction furnace
Cholecysto-jejunostomy
civil charge
collision liability of the ship at fault
commissural arch
contravalency
cool look
daisetsu-zan (taisetsu-zan )
dead-and-alive
depois
dispeeding
dual ignition system
ecowaters
education for computer
environmental conditions at time of maturity
euthynnuss
external index
fascia recta
floating oil boom
gingalls
give better address
hoggas
horizion
hub micrometer
intersection error
inverse marcator projection
ionic weight
keep pace with
kernel husk separator
kill-or-cures
kronia
leuk(a)emic
level er
manufacturing engineering manager
modal bandwidth
moistening lung for arresting cough
morganatically
multitudinous
neutral estuary
normal myogram
observation report
oxygen-hydrogen gas
Pallas Athena
pallite
pettinga
Pharaoh's chicken
piezoelectric axis
plasma induction melting
Pleinfeld
poisoning feedback loop
pole of orbit
porous ion-exchanger
postdiphtheritic
process of coordination
provastatin
rami cutanei cruris mediales
resonance sharpness
rh locus
Rhabdophora
ridgils
Rochester
Sakel, Manfred Joshua
Sankulani
sayins
seventeenth-
silyandrin
solicitously
spear-blade
start of heading
supergene rock
taking notice
tamil nadus
tangental to
tariff-reform
Tectobulbar
Toch, Ernst
toeclips
torsion pairing(darlington 1935)
transmitter spurious meter
transonogram
trinitration
unbosomers
venitive
vouchered
walked on air
willow-weeds
wittingham
Yuppies