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环球慢速英语 听众来信(3)
Voice 2: Konsam, we are really happy that the program helped you! An allergy is an unusual reaction to a common substance. Sometimes this reaction can simply be unpleasant or unlikable. For example, a person's skin may feel hot or uncomfortable. But
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(4)
You KNOW what that sound means! It's time for the Spotlight Language Hodgepodge. 你们知道这个声音代表着什么!现在是重点报道节目的语言大杂烩版块。 In today's Hodgepodge we will say a tongue twister. 今天我们要在大杂
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(5)
Voice 1: Recently, Spotlight released a program called Hitting Children. In this program we told about a new law in a town in New Zealand. This law says that parents cannot punish their children by hitting them. 声音1:重点报道最近播出的节
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(6)
Voice 2: Evelin agreed. She also pointed out that when people hit their children, they are also TEACHING their children. She writes: 声音2:埃夫琳同意这个观点。她还指出,家长在打孩子时,他们也是在教孩子。她写道:
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(7)
Voice 1: Correcting a childs behaviour is very important. But sometimes, when a child does not behave, a parent may become angry. The parent may then react out of anger. This can lead to hitting a child because of this anger. Experts say that parents
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(1)
Thank you for joining us for today's Spotlight program. I'm Liz Waid. 欢迎收听重点报道节目。我是利兹韦德。 And I'm Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. 我是瑞安吉尔兹玛。重点报道节目用
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(2)
Jews were not the only non-military people killed during World War Two. 犹太人并不是二战期间唯一被杀害的平民。 The Nazis killed people with physical problems. 纳粹杀害了有生理缺陷的人。 And they killed people with diff
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(3)
Voice 1: But in 1944, the Nazis came to his town. They put his family and many other Jews on trains. These trains were supposed to move animals. But the Nazis used them to move people. The conditions on the train were bad. The trains were very full.
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(4)
Voice 2: Elie and his father were not sent to die right away. They were strong enough to work. The Nazis forced them to work very hard. They were given very little food. Every day Elie and his father got weaker. 声音2:埃利和他父亲并没有马
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(5)
Voice 1: Being with his father helped Elie not to give up. But over time, Elie's father became too weak to move. Elie could do nothing. He watched his father die. He was all alone now. Elie was only fifteen. 声音1:因为和父亲在一起,所以埃
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(6)
Voice 2: After the war Elie began to write for newspapers. He wrote about the news in different parts of the world. But Elie did not write about his experiences during the war. For ten years he did not talk about the Holocaust. Later, he said: 声音
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(7)
Voice 1: But Elie Wiesel is not just a writer. He is also an activist. He has spent the rest of his life working for peace. He has defended refugees from Cambodia, victims of mass killing in Africa, and many more groups of people. 声音1:埃利威塞
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环球慢速英语 埃利·威塞尔(8)
Voice 2: Elie Wiesel came from Jewish roots, but his work was for everyone. It is common for people to struggle for their own rights. But it is less common for people to struggle for other people's rights. And two thousand years ago, Jesus Christ tau
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环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(1)
Voice 1: Hello, I'm Rachel Hobson. 声音1:大家好,我是蕾切尔霍布森。 Voice 2: And I'm Ruby Jones. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter whe
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环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(2)
Voice 2: Well, that is how some people believe the modern game of rugby started! William Webb Ellis was the name of the boy who ran with the ball. And he was a student at Rugby School. But some history experts believe that William was just demonstrat