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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
At this time a week ago, we were reporting on Mitt1 Romney accepting the Republican Party`s presidential nomination2. Last night, the Democratic National Convention wrapped up when President Obama did the same thing for his party. The day before that, the convention heard from the last Democrat3 in the White House, former President Bill Clinton.
President Obama started with a much weaker economy than I did. Listen to me now. No president, no president, not me, not any of my predecessors4, no one could have fully5 repaired all the damage that he found in just four years.
In Tampa last week, the Republican vice6 presidential nominee7, Paul Ryan, gave a speech on Wednesday. His Democratic counterpart, Vice President Joe Biden, spoke8 yesterday.
We`re on a mission to move this nation forward. From doubt and downturn to promise and prosperity. A mission I guarantee you we will complete.
The evening and two weeks of political conventions came to a conclusion with President Obama taking the stage in Charlotte and making his case for reelection.
Our problems can be solved. Our challenges can be met. The path we offer may be harder, but it leads to a better place, and I`m asking you to choose that future. I`m asking you to rally around a set of goals for your country. Goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security, and the deficit9. Real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. That`s what we can do in the next four years, and that is why I am running for a second term as president of the United States.
A lot of people you`ve seen at these conventions are delegates, representing their home states. Hannah McCarley is a delegate from West Virginia, who celebrated10 her 18th birthday in Charlotte on Monday. She talked with us about the experience of being a delegate.
At our county conventions, we were selected to go to the state convention. You could be nominated, and you could file your paperwork and have your name placed on the ballot11 at the state convention, where you could run to be a delegate for the national convention. So I had to campaign and talk with people, and I had to have enough votes to be able to go.
It means a lot for me, because I`ve always worked on politics on a local level, and this summer I got the opportunity to do something on the national level, and I think it means a lot, both as a young woman and as a youth going into education and going into the college admissions process to have a voice in politics.
As far as education policies, health care policies, women`s rights and equality, I think that Barack Obama is ready to move this country forward, and I think that everyone deserves their given rights, and I don`t think that people should be telling, you know, the rest of the country what they can and cannot do, health-care wise, education-wise, what opportunities they can and can`t have. And I think President Barack Obama will give us more of these opportunities that will allow us to live our -- each live our American dreams.
On our show from August 29th, we heard from 17-year-old Evan Drame . He`s the youngest Republican delegate in Tampa, and you can check out what he had to say in the transcript12 archives of our home page.
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1 mitt | |
n.棒球手套,拳击手套,无指手套;vt.铐住,握手 | |
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2 nomination | |
n.提名,任命,提名权 | |
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3 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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n.前任( predecessor的名词复数 );前辈;(被取代的)原有事物;前身 | |
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5 fully | |
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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7 nominee | |
n.被提名者;被任命者;被推荐者 | |
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8 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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9 deficit | |
n.亏空,亏损;赤字,逆差 | |
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10 celebrated | |
adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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11 ballot | |
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票 | |
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12 transcript | |
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