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环球慢速英语 保护自己免受攻击(1)
Voice 1: Thank you for joining us for Spotlight. I'm Sara DeKoster. 声音1:谢谢大家收听重点报道节目。我是萨拉德科斯特。 Voice 2: And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for peop
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环球慢速英语 保护自己免受攻击(2)
Voice 2: Sadly, many women around the world experience attacks like this. In fact, women of all ages are at risk. Attacks can happen in any country, city, or street. Attacks can happen at night, or even during the day. Attacks can happen in private o
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环球慢速英语 保护自己免受攻击(3)
Voice 2: Darren Laur is a policeman in Canada. Darren and his wife, Beth, began teaching women about self defence in 1993. Since then, they have taught thousands of women valuable ways to defend themselves. Here are a few things Darren and Beth sugge
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环球慢速英语 保护自己免受攻击(4)
Voice 2: Third, try to escape. Many people believe that trying to escape could cause more harm. But self defence experts say this is not true. An attacker may try to bring you to a vehicle or a more quiet space. Experts say that you should never let
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环球慢速英语 保护自己免受攻击(5)
Voice 1: Another target area is the attacker's knee and foot. Feet contain many very small bones. And these bones are easy to break. This particular move is called a stomp kick.' Here is how to do a stomp kick. Raise your knee and leg as high as you
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环球慢速英语 相信你的记忆(1)
Voice 1: Thank you for joining us for Spotlight. I'm David Bast. 声音1:谢谢大家收听重点报道节目。我是大卫贝斯特。 Voice 2: And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to
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环球慢速英语 相信你的记忆(2)
Voice 1: Paul keeps a journal, a book where he writes his thoughts. He also writes about the things that happen to him during the day. A few years after this climbing incident, Paul looked back at his journal. He looked at what he had written in his
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环球慢速英语 相信你的记忆(3)
Voice 1: But researchers say this is not how it works. Instead, our memories are much more complex! Experts say that our brains divide our memories into many parts. The brain stores the sounds, sights, smells and tastes that you remember in different
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环球慢速英语 相信你的记忆(4)
Voice 2: Let us say that you want to remember an event from last week. Researchers say that remembering involves lots of small pieces of information coming together to make the whole event. Think of many brain cells joining together like people joini
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环球慢速英语 俄罗斯被遗弃的孩子们(1)
Voice 1: Thank you for joining us for today's Spotlight program. I'm Rebekah Schipper. 声音1:谢谢大家收听重点报道节目。我是瑞贝卡施佩尔。 Voice 2: And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It
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环球慢速英语 俄罗斯被遗弃的孩子们(2)
Voice 1: HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. People can receive treatment for AIDS. But there is no cure for it. In Russia, experts recorded the first case of HIV in 1987. At first, Russia seemed almost unaffected by AIDS. But experts say that cases s
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环球慢速英语 俄罗斯被遗弃的孩子们(3)
Voice 1: Experts say the fear of HIV is very great in Russia. The mothers may leave their babies because they feel too much shame. Or some may not feel able to care for their babies. They may be afraid of having a sick baby. There is very little supp
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环球慢速英语 俄罗斯被遗弃的孩子们(4)
Voice 2: But there is one place in Russia where HIV positive babies are welcome. This is the Republican Hospital for Infectious Diseases in the city of Ust-Izhora. Abandoned HIV positive babies can come here when orphanages do not accept them. But sa
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环球慢速英语 俄罗斯被遗弃的孩子们(5)
Voice 1: Russian lawmakers have tried to force orphanages to take the HIV positive babies. But the results have not been encouraging. Yelena says: 声音1:俄罗斯议员曾试图强制要求孤儿院接收携带艾滋病病毒的婴儿。但是结果
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环球慢速英语 槟榔西施(1)
Voice 1: Hello. I'm Marina Santee. 声音1:大家好,我是玛丽娜桑蒂。 Voice 2: And I'm Rachel Hobson. 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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