时间:2019-03-04 作者:英语课 分类:环球英语 Spotlight


英语课

  Voice 1

Welcome to Spotlight 1. I’m Joshua Leo.

Voice 2

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.

Voice 1

November 25 is the National Day for the Elimination 2 of Violence Against Women. At least one out of three women in the world have suffered violence. They have been beaten, forced into sex, or abused in other ways. Often, women are abused by someone they already know. Violence against women affects communities everywhere in the world.

Voice 2

But there is hope. Women and men are working to end this violence. And they are making a big difference in their communities. This program is part one of two programs about stopping violence against women. Over these two programs, we will look at seven different kinds of violence against women. We will also look at what some groups are doing to stop the violence.

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Domestic 3 violence is one of the most common kinds of violence against women. Domestic violence is violence that happens in the home, in a family, or in a close relationship. And women are more at risk of experiencing violence in these situations.

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Studies have shown that of women who are killed, half are killed by their husbands or boyfriends. But it is only recently that domestic abuse has been considered a human rights issue. This was the case in the country of Tajikistan.

Voice 1

For years, many people in Tajikistan did not consider violence against women a serious problem. Studies showed that at least two out of three women in Tajikistan suffered from domestic violence. Many Tajikistani men do not consider beating their wife as violence. Women suffer without telling anyone. Domestic violence is not viewed as a crime under the law, so many victims have no place to turn.

Voice 2

Munira Odinaeva works at a medical crisis 4 center. She sees many women who have tried to kill themselves. She says that the women want to escape their lives. One of these women is a girl named Mosharif. She was seventeen [17] years old when she tried to kill herself. She explains:

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“When I gave birth to my son, I thought my life would change, but it got even worse. They beat not only me but my baby as well, which I could not take.”

Voice 1

Mosharif did not know what to do. So she tried to kill herself. Her husband did not offer her any support. Instead, he told her to keep the abuse as a secret. This is common. But secrecy 5 just makes things worse. It makes women feel even more helpless.

Voice 2

However, there are people working to stop domestic violence in Tajikistan. Kanoat Kamidova works for the Tajikistan League of Women Lawyers. The group has been working for years to protect the rights of women. In two thousand four she helped to write a law against violence in the family. But it was not easy. First, Kanoat had to convince people that the law was needed. The group talked to lawyers, police, and judges. They held many meetings to discuss the law. Then Kanoat and the group spread their message to the public. They gave out papers, put up signs on buildings, and spoke 6 on television and radio.

Voice 1

Kanoat and the League of Women Lawyers are working to tell women that they are not helpless. And the group continues to change public opinions about domestic violence. Kanoat is seeing progress. More women are coming forward to fight against the abuse. And there is more and more support for new laws.

Voice 2

Domestic violence in the home is a common problem, but sexual 7 violence by strangers is also a big problem. Sexual violence is when someone forces sexual activity on another person. Rape 8, or forced sex, is one form of sexual violence. Studies estimate that one in every five women will become a victim of rape, or attempted rape. But many women feel shame for being victims of rape. And in some cultures women are held responsible for the sexual violence against them. Often, laws do not treat victims of rape fairly.

Voice 1

Eramithe Delva and Malya Villard were both victims of sexual violence. They live in Haiti. Because of their political activities, they were attacked. Groups of men raped 9 the women and murdered their husbands. Because of these terrible experiences, Eramithe and Malya decided 10 to do something together to help other women.

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Eramithe and Malya set up a group to help rape victims - the Commission 11 of Women Victims for Victims. This group treats the medical and emotional damage caused by sexual violence. Through community workers, they also encourage rape victims to get medical help and emotional treatment.

Voice 1

In just one year, the group treated three hundred fifty [350] women. But women can get more than just medical help from the treatment center. The group provides literature about women’s rights. Support groups meet to discuss this material, and encourage members. Eramithe and Malya believe it is important for women to know their rights and what they can do to fight against violence.

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Fighting for women’s rights means changing the cultural understanding of violence. People need to view violence against women as a serious crime. But culture can also be the problem. In some cultures, violence against women is part of tradition. Dowry murder, honour killings 12 and early marriage for young girls are examples of this kind of violence. You may have heard Spotlight programs about these issues.

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Female Circumcision, or Female Genital Mutilation is another example. This is a traditional act in countries in Africa and the Middle East. It happens when someone cuts a woman’s sex organs as part of a traditional ceremony. Often it is performed when a girl starts to become a woman. It can cause serious health problems for women. It can also cause emotional damage.

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Zipporah Kittony is fighting against female circumcision. When she was a young girl in Kenya, she planned to attend a traditional circumcision ceremony with the other girls from her area. But Zipporah’s parents stopped her from joining the ceremony. At that time, Zipporah was very angry. She wanted to be like all the other girls.

Voice 1

Later, Zipporah learned about the damage the ceremony causes. Today, she is thankful for her parents. Zipporah is on the Kenyan Parliament. And she also works with a women’s right group. She teaches people about the dangers of female circumcision, of FGM.

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“FGM is one of the worst forms of violence against women. It makes the life of young girls unbalanced.”

Voice 2

Zipporah is not stopping the ceremony. Instead, she is changing it. Many people believe the cutting ceremony makes a girl a woman. But Zipporah wants to replace the cutting with training on heath and human rights. She wants to celebrate the girls and make them feel strong.

Voice 1

Violence against women takes many forms, from physical violence in the home, to ceremonial traditions. But there is hope for change. Women all over the world are working to change people’s opinions about what violence is. In an upcoming program, we will look at other ways that people are fighting violence in their communities.

 



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.排除,消除,消灭
  • Their elimination from the competition was a great surprise.他们在比赛中遭到淘汰是个很大的意外。
  • I was eliminated from the 400 metres in the semi-finals.我在400米半决赛中被淘汰。
adj.家里的,国内的,本国的;n.家仆,佣人
  • This is domestic news.这是国内新闻。
  • She does the domestic affairs every day.她每天都忙家务。
n.危机,危急关头,决定性时刻,关键阶段
  • He had proved that he could be relied on in a crisis.他已表明,在紧要关头他是可以信赖的。
  • The topic today centers about the crisis in the Middle East.今天课题的中心是中东危机。
n.秘密,保密,隐蔽
  • All the researchers on the project are sworn to secrecy.该项目的所有研究人员都按要求起誓保守秘密。
  • Complete secrecy surrounded the meeting.会议在绝对机密的环境中进行。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
adj.性的,两性的,性别的
  • He was a person of gross sexual appetites.他是个性欲旺盛的人。
  • It is socially irresponsible to refuse young people advice on sexual matters.拒绝向年轻人提供性方面的建议是对社会不负责任。
n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸
  • The rape of the countryside had a profound ravage on them.对乡村的掠夺给他们造成严重创伤。
  • He was brought to court and charged with rape.他被带到法庭并被指控犯有强奸罪。
v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的过去式和过去分词 );强奸
  • A young woman was brutally raped in her own home. 一名年轻女子在自己家中惨遭强暴。 来自辞典例句
  • We got stick together, or we will be having our women raped. 我们得团结一致,不然我们的妻女就会遭到蹂躏。 来自辞典例句
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.委托,授权,委员会,拥金,回扣,委任状
  • The salesman can get commission on everything he sells.这个售货员能得到所售每件货物的佣金。
  • The commission is made up of five people,including two women.委员会由五人组成,其中包括两名妇女。
谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发
  • His statement was seen as an allusion to the recent drug-related killings. 他的声明被视为暗指最近与毒品有关的多起凶杀案。
  • The government issued a statement condemning the killings. 政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。
学英语单词
17-hydroxycorticosteroid
absorb more labor power
adaptive deconvolution
analytic manufacturing process
angle of bisection
angular house
applausefully
application development language
Aristarchus Of Samothrace
Ault.
baum
Baumes' sign
benzoyllactic acid
berlin film festival
bobbin stripper
body mike
boom ballast
bullock blocks
card not present
citation cord
coalition for networked information
crammed
cruzada
D.Lit., D.Litt.
deterministic simulation
diffuse-chamber
embroiderers
emergency alarm
empis tenuinervis
face cloth
family Psilophytaceae
flame scanner
flash ranging adjustment
focalizing
folded chain
gear integrated error tester
gone with you
haematogenous pigment
haplohumox
Harris syndrome
hemicircumferential
hexahydroxylene
ICTP
IEI
iekyll
iiand book
IJsselmeer
image frequency signal
inflammation pharmacology
intermittent cramp
International Radar Simulator Teachers Workshop
jabbour
kakke
kassalows
LOPHIFORMES
louser
maritime mobile satellite band
mawrs
mchaffie
medium-delay fuse
Minabegawa
moldy kernel
net tractive effort
nicholas tse
nominal line width
normalization potentiometer
observ
observation mine
ophtalmica magna arteria
oreillet
Pasfield L.
paul john flories
pentanitrophenol ether
pilot certificate
polyester-blend
Raman effect
ratified
reasonable consideration
Rednitz
rotar
rotor angle detector
RRSS
Saujon
scaphocalanus major
silklay
simian virus 40-induced fibrosarcoma
stare-out
subclassification
submerged-arc furnace
superaggressive
supercontinuum
tampes
temperature rise time
the Holy Office
Thorkötlustadhir
total gain
transversing gear
water battery
wertrational
wing mirrors
wire electrode
workmans