美联社新闻一分钟 2007-07-11(在线收听) |
1. Five people are dead after an unsuccessful emergency landing in Sanford, Florida, setting two houses on fire. The husband of a top NASCAR official and a company pilot are among the dead. An adult and two children who were in their homes were also killed. 2. President Bush told an audience in Cleveland he's offered pulling US troops out of Iraq, but not until their commanders say it's time. He's once again defending his Iraq policy, urging lawmakers to wait for General David Petraeus to return from Iraq with a progress report. 3. It's the second day of a sweltering heat wave that's blanketing the East Coast. In Philadelphia, State Office building was closed because the building's cooling systems weren't working properly. Forecasters expect the heat to last through much of the week. 4. This Oregon man settled back and headed for the skies in a lawn chair. Packed with 105 helium balloons, a GPS device, water and some snacks, Kent Couch made lift-off. Almost nine hours later, the 47-year-old landed nearly 200 miles from home. WORDS IN THE NEWS 1. NASCAR: abbr. National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing 2. sweltering : adjective extremely hot and uncomfortable 3. blanket: transitive verb to cover something with a thick layer 4. lawn chair : countable noun American English a light chair that you use outside, especially one that folds up 5. helium: uncountable noun a gas that is lighter than air and is used to make balloons float. It is a chemical element: symbol He 6. lift-off: uncountable and countable noun the moment when a vehicle that is about to travel in space leaves the ground |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/lesson/meilianshexinwen/2007/41536.html |