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1CNN新闻100篇CNNNewsItem1政治:美国因安全问题关闭在也门的大使馆ernmentclosesitsembassyintheMiddleEasterncountryofYemen,andthatisbecauseofsecurityconcerns.OneofficialsaysthatagroupcalledalQaedaintheArabianPeninsulamightbeplanninganattackagainstthefacility.ThatsamegroupsaiditwasbehindanattemptedplottosetoffanexplosiveonboardaplaneheadingtoDetroit,Michigan.ThattookplaceonChristmasday.Thesuspectallegedlybroughttheexplosivesontheplaneinhisunderwear.Theplanfailedwhenthedevicehetriedtousedidn’tdetonatecorrectly.Somepeoplehaveaskedhowthesuspectmadeitpastsecurity.OneU.S.officialsaysit’sbecauseofhumanerror.PresidentObamahaspromisedthateveryoneinvolvedintheattackwillbeheldaccountableforit.Butsomecriticsarguethatthepresident’sresponsetothesituationhasn’tbeenfastenough,hasn’NNewsItem2政治:印度石油工人结束三天的罢工It’sbacktoworkforIndiangovernmentoilworkersafterathree-daystrikethatcrippledIndiancommerce.Some45,000oilworkerswalkedoffthejobafterthegovernmentrefusedtheirdemandsforhigherpay.Thelaborstandoffendedafterdaysofintensegovernmentpressure,includingthreatsofjoblossandevenarresttostrikers.Meantime,talkswithasecondgroupofnationwidestrikersmaysoonbeunderway.TheIndo-AsianNews-ServicesaysIndia’stransportministerisreadytodiscussdemandsfromtruckers.ManyacrossIndiahaveparkedtheirrigs,NNewsItem3政治:备受争议的安全港法案修正案获得通过LawmakersinNebraskahaveapprovedabigchangetothestate’scontroversialsafehavenlaw.Underthenewmeasure,childrenolderthan30dayscannotbedroppedoffatstatehospitals.35children,manyofthem,preteensoreventeenagers,NNewsItem4政治:欧美担心伊朗建国会发生暴乱ThenationofIranmarkingamilestonelateronthisweek.OnThursday,thecountrywillcelebratetheanniversaryofwhenitbecameanIslamicrepublic.Thisgoesbackto1979,whensupportersoftheAyatollahKhomeini,areligiousleader,overthrewthecountry’sgovernment.KhomeinibecamethesupremeleaderofIran,andthenationofficiallybecameanIslamicstate.TheUnitedStatesandtheEuropeanUnionareworriedaboutpotentialviolenceduringThursday’scelebrations.U.S.andEuropeanUnionareurgingtheMiddleEasternnationto“enditsabusesagainstitsownpeople.”NNewsItem5政治:伊拉克全国选举投票结束Iraqisputdemocracyintoactiontodayinelectionsheldacrossthecountry.Thepollshaveclosedandavote-countinghasbegun.Voterswentto6,000pollingstationstopickfromamong14,000candidatesincluding4,000women.Securityisverytightthough,votersweresearchedbeforetheyenteredthe
CNN新闻听力100篇
News Item 1
Many people in Japan have been forced to leave their homes. Japanese
media report that 450,000
people—half a million—are living in shelters like this evacuation center that was set
up inside a junior high
school’s gym. Many others are trying to get out of Japan entirely. Kyung Lah shows
us the packed scene at
Tokyo’s airports and the deserted streets of downtown.
News Item 2
Investigators in Winnipeg have compiled evidence that two Canadian citizens
conspired to travel to
Pakistan for terrorist training. There is also evidence that they planned subsequently
to join the insurgency
against NATO forces in Afghanistan. Arrest warrants have been issued for
Ferid Ahmed Imam, aged 30,
and Maiwand Yar, aged 27. As the current whereabouts of Yar and Ahmed are
unknown, these charges have
CNN News Item政治:美国因安全问题关闭在也门的大使馆
The U.S. government closes its embassy in the Middle Eastern country of Yemen, and that is
because of security concerns. One official says that a group called al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula might be
planning an attack against the facility. That same group said it was behind an attempted plot to set off an explosive
onboard a plane heading to Detroit, Michigan. That took placeon Christmas day. The suspect allegedly brought the
explosives on the plane in his underwear. Theplan failed when the device he tried to use didn’t detonate correctly. Some
people have asked how the suspect made it past security. One U.S. official says it’s because of human
error. President Obama has promised that everyone involved in the attack will be held accountable for it. But somecritics
STUDENT NEWS
A Deal in D.C.; Two Girls Arrested for Bullying
Aired October 17, 2013 - 04:00 ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE
UPDATED.
CARL AZUZ, CNN ANCHOR: A deal in D.C. after weeks of accusations and negotiations, news broke
yesterday that Democrats, Republicans and the president had more or less agreed on the plan. It would
end the partial U.S. government shutdown that started on October 1st, and it would avoid the country
hitting the debt ceiling, which experts said would happen today. The deal came from the U.S. Senate,
where Democrats hold a majority, though it was a bipartisan agreement there. The Senate was expected
to vote on a deal last night that would be followed by a vote in the Republican-led House of
Representatives. Yesterday, House Speaker John Boehner urged his fellow Republicans to support the