时间:2018-12-18 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台10月


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LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST:


Now to California, where thousands of people wake up in cars, tents and shelters and then get ready for work. The state is facing a huge shortage 1 of affordable 2 housing, and that means even full-time 3 workers can find themselves falling into homelessness. David Wagner reports from member station KPCC.


DAVID WAGNER, BYLINE 4: Nereida is wrapping up a shift at her job in an LA optometry shop.


NEREIDA: I am calling to confirm your appointment with us for tomorrow.


WAGNER: At the end of each shift, six days a week, she turns off the display lights in the eyeglass cases. She sets the alarm, locks the doors and walks out to her car. And some weeks, that's where she stays.


NEREIDA: There's been several times where I just slept in my car. I parked close to the gym because that's where I get ready in the mornings.


WAGNER: On any given night, LA County has close to 16,000 people living in vehicles. Nereida came to LA with her two young daughters almost a year ago. We're only using her first name because she hasn't told her boss she doesn't have a stable place to live.


NEREIDA: I don't want him to have a different view of me. And to think that I'm homeless is going to affect my work life.


WAGNER: Nereida is staying with a friend for now. Someone has always been willing to let her kids spend the night, but she never thought finding a place of her own would be this hard. She makes $17 an hour, but the area's median rent for a two-bedroom apartment would claim more than half her income.


NEREIDA: You have to really focus on work when you're at work and try to put on a face that everything's OK. Once you're done, you break down because you don't have a place to go.


WAGNER: The numbers on the working homeless in California are only estimates from annual city surveys. In LA, about 8 percent of adults who are homeless say they're doing some kind of work. But 27 percent of those with children, like Nereida, say they're working part or full time. Employees have protections on the job when it comes to things like their race and gender 5, but...


JESSICA BARTHOLOW: There are no laws in California that protect you from being discriminated 6 against based on your housing status.


WAGNER: Jessica Bartholow with the Western Center on Law and Poverty pushed for a 2012 California bill that would have changed that. It was modeled on a Rhode Island law, the first to give homeless workers these kinds of rights. But the bill died in committee. Bartholow thinks California should reconsider it.


BARTHOLOW: If we know that income is one of the best ways out of poverty, why wouldn't it be a best policy practice to make sure that people who are homeless and who are working are not at risk of losing their jobs or having reduced hours?


WAGNER: Some employers do try to help. The Northeast Valley Health Corporation provides services to people who are low-income or homeless. There have been a few times when their own workers, the very people helping 7 the homeless, have themselves lost their homes. CEO Kim Wyard says their connections to LA's homeless support system have been a huge help.


KIM WYARD: I think that it may take a little bit of digging to put a homeless resource list together for your staff, but those resources are there.


WAGNER: When Nereida, the optometry shop worker, has reached out to those housing resources, she says the reaction hasn't always been helpful.


NEREIDA: Do I have to look like, you know, ripped 8 clothes, dirty clothes? Like, I don't know what they expect me to look like. I have a job, so I can't come to work unpresentable or unprofessional.


WAGNER: Nereida's biggest fear is that she'll end up back in her car but this time, with her kids in the back seat. For NPR News, I'm David Wagner in Los Angeles.


GARCIA-NAVARRO: This story was part of the statewide California Dream collaboration 9.



1 shortage
n.缺少,缺乏,不足
  • The city is suffering a desperate shortage of water.这个城市严重缺水。
  • The heart of the problem is a shortage of funds.问题的关键是缺乏经费。
2 affordable
adj.支付得起的,不太昂贵的
  • The rent for the four-roomed house is affordable.四居室房屋的房租付得起。
  • There are few affordable apartments in big cities.在大城市中没有几所公寓是便宜的。
3 full-time
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
4 byline
n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
5 gender
n.(生理上的)性,(名词、代词等的)性
  • French differs from English in having gender for all nouns.法语不同于英语,所有的名词都有性。
  • Women are sometimes denied opportunities solely because of their gender.妇女有时仅仅因为性别而无法获得种种机会。
6 discriminated
分别,辨别,区分( discriminate的过去式和过去分词 ); 歧视,有差别地对待
  • His great size discriminated him from his followers. 他的宽广身材使他不同于他的部下。
  • Should be a person that has second liver virus discriminated against? 一个患有乙肝病毒的人是不是就应该被人歧视?
7 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
8 ripped
n.合作,协作;勾结
  • The two companies are working in close collaboration each other.这两家公司密切合作。
  • He was shot for collaboration with the enemy.他因通敌而被枪毙了。
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abducent
abstracts
acceleration controller
acidaminuria
air register
aqueous humour
arachnoid
argunense
articles of war
caliper sliding
cellophaned
chi distribution
ciaramicoli
clean hands doctrine
cloth tape
colorado-denver
common dogbanes
compound specificity
conditional acceptance
confimed service
craple
csfii
cubic hyperbola
custodian agreement
Cyclical Stocks
debugging packaage
digitals-to-analog converter
disk type brake
earth bus
employee testimonial
endocythere moyehinae
erende
estimular
Fellow of the Nautical Institute
ferrography
fish rod
five-seaters
fox and hound
full floating wrist pin
gim
graduation of curves
granville wilts
griss
guide post
H5
happy trail
in security
incremental frequence shift
irritation sign of bladder
kakori
maniraptorans
multi level control
nerve terminal
Neuron unipolare
non-bleeding
nonlocalized electron
Nordhtunga
normal magnetic flux density
patrol work
Pavacap
permanent health policy
perofskite (perovskite)
phenylethyl hydantoin
Plant City
polaronic
polypodium eusatum thunb.
power up
promising market
psychomotor hallucination
psychrometrics
pteridosperms
quantity of bunkers
quartz-monzonite aplite
quasi-instruction form
recurrent cost
redresses
research domain
ringside judge
rotary gas separator
shape cutting machine
Sherburne County
shorth
soil consistence
South Sudanese
speaking up
special bargain
special table of allowance
spent scrub stream
sprinkling device
sub-voice-grade channel
sweatstained
Syzygium paucivenium
take a joke
temp to perm
the crease
Topicorte
turbit
uncoverd sweets
vicious union
violas
white hemlock
winch barge