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  • 环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(3) Voice 1: In William Webb Ellis's day, there were no national sports authorities. People could play a sport in any way that they wanted. Everyone present just had to agree on the rules! But in 1871, this situation changed. Officials representing diffe
  • 环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(4) Voice 2: Both kinds of rugby - rugby union and rugby league, are very popular across the world. This may seem surprising - because rugby is a very hard, physical sport. It requires players to be very fit and strong. They need to be able to run, to ca
  • 环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(5) Voice 2: One of the nations playing in this competition is Romania. This European country has been playing rugby since the early nineteen hundreds. Students were responsible for bringing the game to Romania. These students went to France to study. Wh
  • 环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(6) Voice 2: But in 1989, Romania changed again. Communism was not working. The government was in crisis. The economy was in a weak state. People in Romania no longer trusted the system. And they demanded change. Across the country, people started to rev
  • 环球慢速英语 2007年橄榄球世界杯(7) Voice 2: The Romanian national rugby team did survive. And they are slowly re-gaining their place as a top rugby nation. They will not win the World Cup this time. But the future holds great hope for them. 声音2:罗马尼亚国家橄榄球队度过
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(1) Voice 1: Hello. I'm Christy VanArragon. 声音1:大家好,我是克里斯蒂凡阿拉贡。 Voice 2: And I'm Elizabeth Lickiss. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to underst
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(2) Voice 1: Since early in the year 2005, scientists and doctors have been studying this family. The five young people have spent time in hospital. They have had many medical tests. They have other problems as well as their difficulty with walking. They
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(3) Voice 1: Some scientists think that the damaged genes may be the ones that cause human beings to walk on two legs. If that is true, it would explain why the five young people cannot walk normally. These scientists think that other genes may have star
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(4) Voice 2: Mr and Mrs Ulas have had many difficulties. They have struggled to care for their large family. The people who live near them have been hostile towards them. They drive the five young people away when they see them. These local people do not
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(5) Voice 2: But other scientists explain the problem in a completely different way. Dr Stephen Jones is a professor of genetics at University College London. He agrees that the problem is genetic in origin. But he says, 'You cannot say that because peop
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(6) Voice 2: The scientists continue to argue over the case. It raises very important questions and they cannot agree about the answers. A team of scientists from Germany believes there is one main difference between humans and animals. It is the fact th
  • 环球慢速英语 特殊人群(7) Voice 1: Christians believe that every person is made in the image of God, even people who have minds or bodies that do not work normally. But the Bible teaches that the image was ruined when humans rebelled against God, and started to sin. Only one
  • 环球慢速英语 校服辩论(1) Voice 1: Thank you for joining us for today's Spotlight program. I'm Liz Waid. 声音1:欢迎大家收听今天的重点报道节目。我是利兹韦德。 Voice 2: And I'm Rebekah Chipper. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting.
  • 环球慢速英语 校服辩论(2) Voice 1: Recently, in Germany, school officials sent two young girls away from school. The girls were wearing Muslim Burks, or head coverings. Officials of the school did not think the girls should wear the Burks to school. 声音1:近日,德国学
  • 环球慢速英语 校服辩论(3) Voice 2: Germany is not the only country debating about uniforms. You can find debate about school uniforms all over the world! In fact, legal courts in France have had to settle many cases over school uniforms! In 2004, France finally had to pass a
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