Pesticide Warning(在线收听

03 警惕杀虫剂的危害

DATE=2-20-01
TITLE=AGRICULTURE REPORT - (1)Pesticide Warning
BYLINE=George Grow

(Start at 1'00")This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT.   
 Two United Nations(2) agencies are expressing (3)concern about the safety of some pesticides used to kill (4)insects. They report that about thirty percent of all pesticides sold in developing countries fail to meet widely accepted rules for quality. They say these products are a serious threat to human health and the(5) environment.
The U-N Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization gave the warning.
In developing countries, pesticides are used mainly for agriculture. Pesticides kill insects and other (6)organisms that (7)threaten crops. Pesticides also are used for public health. They control insects that spread disease, such as mosquitoes that spread malaria.
The U-N agencies report that the market value of pesticides in developing countries last year was about three-thousand-million dollars. They say the estimated market value of pesticides worldwide was thirty-two-thousand-million dollars.
Officials say poor quality pesticides often contain harmful(8) chemicals. These chemicals often are (9)banned or (10)restricted in some countries.
Possible causes of low quality in pesticides include production problems and failure to use the right chemicals. Officials say the active chemicals in many pesticides are stronger than those (11)permitted by many governments. They also say poor quality pesticides may contain poisonous substances or (12)substances that are not (13)pure.
Officials say the quality of pesticide (14)containers and product information on the containers are other concerns. They say information on the containers often fails to explain the active chemicals and how to use the product safely.
The W-H-O says products listing false information have been sold for years in some areas. The agencies say the problem of poor quality pesticides is widespread in parts of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. They called for worldwide acceptance of Food and Agriculture and World Health Organization pesticide rules. They say this would help (15)guarantee the safe production and trade of pesticides.
Officials say the agencies' rules are especially important for developing countries. They say developing countries often lack systems for testing pesticides.
This VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT was written by George Grow.

(1) pesticide[ 5pestisaid ]n.杀虫剂
(2) agency[ 5eidVEnsi ]n.代理处, 行销处, 代理, 中介
(3) concern[ kEn5sE:n ]vt.涉及, 关系到n.(利害)关系, 关心, 关注, 关注,
(4) insect[ 5insekt ]n.昆虫, 卑鄙的人adj..虫的, 虫子一样的, 对付虫子的
(5) environment[ in5vaiErEnmEnt ]n.环境, 外界
(6) organism[ 5C:^EnizEm ]n.生物体, 有机体
(7) threaten[ 5Wretn ]vt.恐吓, 威胁, 预示(危险), 似有发生或来临的可能,
(8) chemical[ 5kemikEl ]adj.化学的n.化学制品, 化学药品n.化学药品
(9) ban[ bB:n ]vt.禁止, 取缔(书刊等)
(10) restricted[ ris5triktid ]adj.受限制的, 有限的
(11) permit[ pE(:)5mit ]n.通行证, 许可证, 执照v.许可, 允许, 准许
(12) substance[ 5sQbstEns ]n.物质, 实质, 主旨
(13) pure[ pjuE ]adj.纯的, 纯粹的, 纯净的, 无垢的, 纯洁的, 抽象的
(14) container[ kEn5teinE ]n.容器(箱,盆,罐,壶,桶,坛子), 集装箱
(15) guarantee[ 7^ArEn5ti: ]n.保证, 保证书, 抵押品vt.保证, 担保

 

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