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环球英语 — 96:China Prepares for the Olympics, Part 1

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  Voice 1
Hello, I’m Marina Santee.
Voice 2
And I’m Rachel Hobson. Welcome to Spotlight1. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
Voice 1
A long line of cars waits in front of the red traffic light. The drivers leave their car engines on while they wait. Pollution rises up from the cars’ exhaust2 pipes - clouds of poisonous gases released3 into the atmosphere. It is hard to see very far through these grey clouds. But in the distance, there stands a large, strange building. Its tall metal bars cross over each other. Together, they form the shape of a bird’s home - a nest made of sticks. Builders have just completed this special building. It is the city’s new sports centre. After a few more minutes, the traffic lights change to green. The cars speed away, leaving a large thick grey fog behind them. The large “bird’s nest” building disappears behind this fog. Welcome to Beijing, the home of the next Olympic Games.
Voice 2
The games begin in August 2008. China’s capital city is excited about them. The people of Beijing want to show their city to the world. And the whole world will be watching the Olympic Games. But before this, there are still some serious issues5 for the city to deal with. And one of the main problems is pollution. There are three million cars in Beijing. And there is a large amount of traffic on the roads each day. This is seriously reducing the quality of air in the city. How will the world’s top sportsmen6 and women be able to perform in such difficult conditions?
Voice 1
The local government in Beijing is trying to reduce the amount of air pollution. It is holding a number of traffic test events. One test involves preventing people from driving their cars. One million drivers will not use their cars in the city for two weeks. The authorities7 want to see how this will improve the air quality. They hope the air will be less polluted8. Then they can ban the cars from the city again during the Olympic Games.
Voice 2
The central Chinese government has also spent a lot of money cleaning Beijing. They have paid high-polluting industries to move their factories outside the city. So now, large factories are releasing9 their dirty gases into the air around Beijing - not in the city centre. But can these actions really make a difference? Jacques Rogge is the chief of the International Olympic Organization. He believes that China will deal with the problem of pollution - just like other Olympic cities have in the past. He said:
Voice 3
“This is not the first time that the Olympic Games have faced the issue4 of bad air quality. Remember the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Seoul and Atlanta. The organizers11 dealt with the issue of air quality successfully12 there.”
Voice 2
And about China, he said:
Voice 3
“We know that the organisers and the government are concerned about this problem. And they are working hard to create the right conditions for good air quality at their Olympic Games.”
Voice 2
However, Jacques Rogge did express concern about some of the sporting events. He is especially worried about events that last for a long time. In such events, sports people will breathe in a lot of polluted air. He said:
Voice 3
“Sports that take a long time - cycle races, for example, are a concern. We may have to delay13 these events. The races should only take place when the air is cleaner.”
Voice 1
Wang Junyan is the chief organizer10 of the bicycle events for the Beijing Olympics. She does not think it is possible to cancel the races now. And she takes a different meaning from the Olympic chief’s words. She says:
Voice 4
“Jacques Rogge’s words are telling the people of China an important message. We have to work harder to improve our environmental14 problems.”
Voice 1
Poor air quality may be the most serious issue that the Olympic organizers face. But it is not the only one! They want to present a positive image of China and its people to the world. However, the organizers fear that some people’s behaviour will ruin this image. Zhang Faquiang is a member of the Chinese Olympic Committee15. He explains more:
Voice 5
“The Olympic Games is not just a matter of sport. It is also a matter of raising the quality of the people. We want an Olympic Games where people know how to behave correctly. So we will continue to do important work on this.”
Voice 2
But what is this “important work”? Well, it includes encouraging people to consider how they behave in public. There will be thousands of people at the Games. People will have to do a lot of waiting. And one practice the authorities are encouraging is queuing16. The authorities are asking people to wait in line, to queue17, for service in a store. They believe that this is better than pushing to try and be first.
Voice 1
Local authorities are also working against another kind of common behaviour - spitting19. Wanting to clear extra liquid from our mouths is a natural act. And people in many countries spit18 directly20 onto the street. But for the Beijing authorities, this makes the streets look very unpleasant21. So, officials have given out “spit bags” to the public. People can then spit into these bags instead of onto the street. This will leave the city looking cleaner.
Voice 2
Information posters on the walls of the city encourage people of Beijing with these words: “Take part and enjoy yourself. Welcome the Olympic Games by behaving better.” The authorities believe that changes in people’s behaviour now will create a better atmosphere in the city. And the people of Beijing seem to agree. They are proud of their city. They want to make sure that visitors will have a very enjoyable experience. And they will do their very best to make sure that Beijing is ready for August 2008.
Voice 1
The Olympics are really about sport at the highest level. In a later Spotlight programme, we will tell of some Chinese sports men and women. And we will look at how they are aiming to prove that China is the top sporting country in the world.


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1 spotlight 6hBzmk     
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
参考例句:
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
2 exhaust jP4zL     
vt.使衰竭,使筋疲力尽;用尽,耗尽,用完
参考例句:
  • The climb will exhaust the boys.爬山会使那些男孩们疲惫不堪的。
  • It will exhaust the nation's oil reserves.它会耗尽国家的石油储备。
3 released 23690fd759f17135ec9879b56ff2600c     
v.释放( release的过去式和过去分词 );放开;发布;发行
参考例句:
  • He was released on bail pending committal proceedings. 他交保获释正在候审。
  • With hindsight it is easy to say they should not have released him. 事后才说他们本不应该释放他,这倒容易。
4 issue r3dxs     
n.出版,发行,(报刊等)期、号,论点,问题,结果, (水,血等的)流出;vt.使流出,放出,发行(钞票等),发布(命令),出版(书等)发给;vi.发行,流出,造成...结果,进行辩护,传下
参考例句:
  • I bought the book the day after its issue.这书出版后的第一天,我就去买了它。
  • I'll support her down the line on that issue.在那个问题上我将全力支持她。
5 issues fe5fe0415fc3e0ff4942d8454f363d2c     
(水等的)流出( issue的名词复数 ); 出口; 放出; (特别重要或大众关注的)问题
参考例句:
  • Let's start with the more easily addressable issues. 我们先从较容易处理的问题着手。
  • Employment and taxation are the bread-and-butter issues of politics. 就业和征税是很重要的政治问题。
6 sportsmen bdcd6a803a47750c9c009510180479ab     
运动员( sportsman的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • He is one of this country's top professional sportsmen. 他是本国的顶级职业运动员之一。
  • He is one of this country's top professional sportsmen. 他是本国的顶级职业运动员之一。
7 authorities kyqzgw     
n.当局,权力,权威;权威( authority的名词复数 );权力;学术权威;[复数]当权者
参考例句:
  • They interceded with the authorities on behalf of the detainees. 他们为被拘留者向当局求情。
  • At his instigation we conceal the fact from the authorities. 我们受他的怂恿向当局隐瞒了事实。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 polluted dlrzEv     
adj.被污染的
参考例句:
  • Polluted air hangs over the city.城市上空被污染的空气所笼罩。
  • The air was polluted by factory smoke.空气被工厂冒的烟污染了。
9 releasing 90d2fbbf6b91a58d15ac9bc4eaad611a     
v.释放( release的现在分词 );放开;发布;发行
参考例句:
  • Releasing his arm, she laid her hand upon his shoulder. 她放掉他的胳膊,却把手放到了他的肩上。 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
  • The drag operation is still terminated by releasing the mouse button. 释放鼠标按键时,拖动操作将立即终止。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
10 organizer Ym8zga     
n.组织者,编制者,创立者
参考例句:
  • A good organizer pays attention to detail.善于组织者考虑问题无微不至。
  • She was the organizer of the meeting.她是会议的组织者。
11 organizers 0200c37987b47947edd2ea21857808c3     
n.组织者( organizer的名词复数 );备忘记事本,电子笔记本
参考例句:
  • We need fewer organizers and more doers. 我们需要的是少些组织者,多些实干者。
  • The organizers of the march were charged with assault and riotous assembly . 游行组织者被控侵犯人身及暴乱性非法集会。
12 successfully jsrwd     
adv.圆满地;顺利地;成功地
参考例句:
  • The meeting passed off successfully.会议开得很成功。
  • At last we successfully put through the business deal.最终我们成功地完成了这桩交易。
13 delay UxixO     
v./ n.拖延,延误,延迟,延期;耽搁
参考例句:
  • The strike caused a great delay in the delivery of the mail.这次罢工严重地延误了邮件的投递。
  • I couldn't judge whether the delay was good or bad.我不能断定这样延迟是好还是坏。
14 environmental joQx9     
adj.环境的
参考例句:
  • A global environmental meeting is going to be held here.一个全球环境会议将在这里举行。
  • We need to cure our environmental problems.我们需要解决环境问题。
15 committee KXLzT     
n.委员会,全体委员
参考例句:
  • We referred the matter back to the Finance Committee.我们把这事转回给财政委员会处理。
  • I am going to speak out against the committee's decision.我打算直言反对委员会的决定。
16 queuing 6f8dc2b043342485ba00a5ff68bb5226     
n.排队技术
参考例句:
  • Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty. 看到人们排队买食品是件新鲜事。 来自辞典例句
  • A mob of journalists are queuing up at the gate to photograph him. 一群新闻记者在门口排起长队,等着给他拍照。 来自辞典例句
17 queue fS9xL     
n.队列;辫子;长队;vt.梳成辫子;vi. 排队
参考例句:
  • To what window are you standing in a queue?你在排哪个窗口的队?
  • I had to queue for quite a while.我不得不排一会儿队。
18 spit zFTzV     
n.唾液,唾吐,小雨;v.唾吐,吐出,降小雨
参考例句:
  • It's very rude to spit at someone.向人吐唾沫是非常粗野的行为。
  • Don't spit on the sidewalk.别在人行道上吐痰。
19 spitting 45caaf2eeab4fb9bef758d243fc7734c     
n.分散v.吐痰( spit的现在分词 );发出呼噜呼噜声;咝咝地冒油;下小雨
参考例句:
  • These boys insulted a girl by spitting at her. 这几个男孩向一个女孩吐口水侮辱她。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He was spitting out the husks of sunflower seeds on the floor. 他把瓜子皮吐在地板上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
20 directly DPIzn     
adv.直接地,径直地;马上,立即
参考例句:
  • I will telephone you directly I hear the news.我一听到消息,马上打电话给你。
  • She answered me very directly and openly.她非常坦率地、开门见山地答复了我。
21 unpleasant jKRzC     
adj.使人不愉快的,使人厌恶的,煞风景的
参考例句:
  • A very unpleasant thing has happened.一件令人很不愉快的事发生了。
  • The kind advices are often unpleasant to the ear.好言常常不入耳。
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