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Fighting poor sanitation

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  Fighting poor sanitation1 反抗恶劣的卫生条件
NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcriptDima:Hi, welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima Kostenko. In this programme: With all the scientific and technological2 progress around the world, how come poor sanitation still remains3 a mass child killer4? And - how we can save lives by learning a few lessons from the past -for example, from the 19th century Britain - according to a new report.
  In the studio with me is Jackie Dalton -thanks for joining me Jackie.
  Jackie: RespondsDima:Let's start with today's key word - 'sanitation'. What does 'sanitation' actually mean?
  Jackie:Well, sanitation is a very broad term. We use it to mean systems for taking dirty water and other waste products away from buildings in order to protect people's health.
  Dima:And 'diarrhoea'?
  Jackie:That's not a very nice thing to have! It's when your body gets poisoned by unclean water or infected food, making your stomach upset (肠胃不适,消化不良)so you need to go to the toilet really often, and it can be a very serious health problem.
  Dima:On to the next word, the verb 'to outweigh5'.
  Jackie:This just means to be greater or more important than something else.
  Dima:OK, sanitation, diarrhoea(腹泻) and to outweigh. Jackie, do interrupt me if you hear any other words you think might need explaining.  Well, as I said at the beginning, a new report has just been published - by the charity WaterAid. The report says that the lives of millions of children are being put at risk every year, because governments and aid agencies are making the wrong choices about health care priorities.
  Jackie:Health care priorities -that's deciding which diseases or illnesses to fight first.
  Dima:Exactly. Now, according to the report, diarrhoea caused by poor sanitation is killing6 many more children than HIV/Aids, TB and malaria7 combined. And here comes my question for this week. If the world spent 10.8 billion dollars in 2004-2006 on HIV/Aids, how much do you think was spent in the same period on improving sanitation? Was ita) 1.5 billionb) 15 billion or c) 50 billion?
  Jackie:AnswersDima:We'll check your answer later but first let's hear from Oliver Cumming, the author of the report. Oliver believes not enough is being done around the world to improve sanitation - possibly, because politicians find it neither fashionable, nor exciting. As you listen, see if you can catch some of today's other key words and expressions. Over to you Jackie:
  Jackie:We're going to hear  'lack of political will' - that is to say that governments show no desire to act. Lack of political will 'is driving this neglect' - in other words, is the reason for not doing anything about the situation. And 'shocking', meaning extremely bad, very unpleasant.
  Clip 10'15"The only reason that we can see is this lack of political will which is driving this neglect. And it's all the more shocking when you consider the role that investments in sanitation played here in the developed world. If you take the example of the UK... (fade)Jackie:Oliver says, there's only one reason for politicians to do very little about improving sanitation: they just don't want to get involved! And that is bad -in fact, so bad that the word Oliver uses is - 'shocking'. And something, he says, makes it even more shocking. What is it? See if you can catch the answer as you listen to Oliver again. Here is a clue for you: look out for a word that means 'putting money into something worthwhile'.
  Clip 10'15"The only reason that we can see is this lack of political will which is driving this neglect. And it's all the more shocking when you consider the role that investments in sanitation played here in the developed world. If you take the example of the UK... (fade)Jackie:The key word there was - 'investment'. Or, to put it in context, 'investments in sanitation in the developed world'. Sounds like time has come for a history lesson you promised at the beginning Dima?
  Dima:That's right Jackie. In the next part of the interview Oliver Cumming says that sadly, the experience of history is sometimes forgotten even in places where sanitation should be a health care priority. Which country does he refer to as a historical example? Let's listen:
  Clip 20'21"And it's all the more shocking when you consider the role that investments in sanitation played here in the developed world. If you take the example of the UK -it was government led investments in sanitation which in fact brought about the most significant reductions in child mortality(必死的命运,死亡人数) at the end of the 19th century. Far greater in fact that the advent8 of the National Health System for example.
  Dima:   Did you hear the answer? Which country made investments in sanitation at the end of the 19th century? … It was the United Kingdom.
  Jackie:  There was also some good language there. First, the phrasal verb 'to bring about', meaning to result in something, to be the impulse for something to happen. And second, the phrase 'significant reductions in child mortality'. This simply means that the number of child deaths became a lot smaller. Oliver says that improved sanitation 'brought about the most significant reductions in child mortality', much greater than when the National Health Service was introduced in the UK back in 1948.
  Dima:  And finally let's go back to the question I asked you earlier. I asked how much money was spent in the world in 2004-2006 on improving sanitation.
  Jackie:  And I said…Dima:  And you were correct/the correct answer was …. just 1.5 billion dollars.
  Jackie:  RespondsDima:  I'm afraid that's all we have time for today. Until next week.
  Both:  Goodbye!(本文由在线英语听力室整理编辑)

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1 sanitation GYgxE     
n.公共卫生,环境卫生,卫生设备
参考例句:
  • The location is exceptionally poor,viewed from the sanitation point.从卫生角度来看,这个地段非常糟糕。
  • Many illnesses are the result,f inadequate sanitation.许多疾病都来源于不健全的卫生设施。
2 technological gqiwY     
adj.技术的;工艺的
参考例句:
  • A successful company must keep up with the pace of technological change.一家成功的公司必须得跟上技术变革的步伐。
  • Today,the pace of life is increasing with technological advancements.当今, 随着科技进步,生活节奏不断增快。
3 remains 1kMzTy     
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
参考例句:
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
4 killer rpLziK     
n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者
参考例句:
  • Heart attacks have become Britain's No.1 killer disease.心脏病已成为英国的头号致命疾病。
  • The bulk of the evidence points to him as her killer.大量证据证明是他杀死她的。
5 outweigh gJlxO     
vt.比...更重,...更重要
参考例句:
  • The merits of your plan outweigh the defects.你制定的计划其优点胜过缺点。
  • One's merits outweigh one's short-comings.功大于过。
6 killing kpBziQ     
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
参考例句:
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
7 malaria B2xyb     
n.疟疾
参考例句:
  • He had frequent attacks of malaria.他常患疟疾。
  • Malaria is a kind of serious malady.疟疾是一种严重的疾病。
8 advent iKKyo     
n.(重要事件等的)到来,来临
参考例句:
  • Swallows come by groups at the advent of spring. 春天来临时燕子成群飞来。
  • The advent of the Euro will redefine Europe.欧元的出现将重新定义欧洲。
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