用户名 密码 注册   欧美金曲 彩铃中国 英语网址
  牛津英语网
英语学习 | 软件下载 | 欧美影视 | 英文金曲 | 考研专区 | 培训专区 | 翻译专区 | 牛津论坛
牛津英语 | 精品推荐 | 牛津期刊 | 牛津名师 | 交友聊天 | 会员中心 | 外语人才 | 影视英语
英语学习频道 频道首页 广播英语 考试英语 出国留学 能力英语 行业英语 英语教育
 
行业英语:商务英语 职场英语 法律英语 外贸英语 旅游英语 计算机英语 | 金融证券英语 广播英语:VOA特别 VOA标准 BBC CNN CRI
 
 
考试英语:四六级 专四专八 中高口译 自考职称 中小学英语 少儿英语 PETS公共英语 英语教育:英语论文 英语教案
 
 
能力英语:语法 词汇 听力 英语写作 口语 文化 英语阅读 学习方法 英语FLASH 休闲英语 出国留学:托福 GRE GMAT 雅思 托业 留学
 
您现在的位置:首页 > 英语学习 > 广播英语 > BBC英语 >
在线收听BBC每日英语(05-30)
出处: 更新:2005-05-30 作者: 责编:keensoldier

在线收听:

点击此处下载RM格式文件:

点击此处了解如何将RM转成MP3格式


1. Partial results from a referendum in France suggest voters have decisively rejected a draft constitution for the European Union. One projection said 55% had voted against the constitution with 44% in favor. The vote had been avertedly watched in Europe where more countries were also planning parliamentary or popular votes on the constitution. From Paris, here is Caroline Wyatt.
"Grassroots No Campaign" took the leads several months ago though it had no official support and no government money. Unlike the lavishly-funded campaign for a Yes vote, banked by the French government, the opposition socialist and much of the French media. Many voters fear the treaty could mean greater competition between EU states with Eastern Europeans winning out of the expensive French work force on its lavish welfare system. This referendum also became a vote of confidence in President Jacques Chirac whose leadership has now been dealt a humiliating blow.

2. President Jacques Chirac speaking on French Television, said he took note of the sovereign decision of French voters. Harriet here through a translator, Mr. Chirac said that it was time for France to show unity.
Jacques Chirac (Through translator): France's decision inevitably creates a difficult context to defend our interests in Europe and we have to respond by gathering together and taking to consideration one necessity-national interest.

You are listening to the news from the BBC.

3. Anti-Syrian candidates say they've won a clean sweep of the seats being contested in the first round of Lebanon's general election. The first poll in decades to be held without Syrian troops in the country. Candidates led by Saad Hariri, the son of assassinated former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri claimed the victory in all 19 seats in the capital Beirut. Official results come out tomorrow. From Beirut, Jim Muir reports.
Barely three hours after the polls were closed, supporters crowded around Mr. Hariri's house in west Beirut. There're noisy celebrations as words spread to their listed swept board in the capital. That had been widely expected. Many competitors have withdrawn, sensing defeat. Nine of the seats were won by default before the vote even began. Although Mr. Hariri is of course a Sunni Muslim, the Beirut seats are allocated to a total of ten different sects including Christians, Jews and Shiite Muslims. So his alliance had to cast its net wide and did so successfully.

4. At least 11 people including 9 Iraqi soldiers have been killed in suicide attacks in and around Baghdad as Iraqi security forces prepared for a bake countering insurgency operation in the city. An Internet statement attributed to one insurgent group described the Baghdad's security plan as futile. It said that group was responding directly with the campaign of attacks led by the Jordanian born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi although he was reported last week to have been wounded by American military action.

5. The US most senior general Richard Myers has described the report by the human rights group Amnesty International on the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay as "Absolutely irresponsible". In its report, Amnesty described Guantanamo Bay as "a gulag of our time", a reference to the notorious Soviet era Labor Camps. But General Myers said the US military had tried to treat detainees humanely, giving them the Muslim Holy book- the Koran to read and feeding them Muslim approved food. The camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba has been the focus of recent demonstrations in the Muslim world.

6. The United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has visited southern Sudan to support a peace deal to end more than two decades of civil war there. The agreement was signed by the Sudanese government and southern rebels in January. The rebel leader John Garang is due to head the size of autonomous government when he takes office in July. Mr. Annan visits, used his visit to urge Mr. Garang not to let the peace process get bogs down.
Kofi Annan: He does have influence with the movements there and once he's in the government, I think he should be able to use his influence to help accelerate the peace process and might be able to advise rebels to organize themselves to find and negotiate in position and go to the table to try and get it and really give antique, and I think he does have an important role to play and I suspect he's ready to play.

7. Thousands of mourners have attended the funeral in Taiwan of a veteran gangster Hsu Hai Ching. Members of Taiwan's four major criminal gangs, sporting blackshirts and tattoos joining the funeral possession with stretch for several kilometers. Hsu Hai Ching who died aged at 93 was better known as the "ultimate arbitrator", because of his talent for settling disputes between gangsters.

免责声明:
牛津英语网为广大网友提供VOA和BBC等国外电台资料,目的是提高英语水平,请提高对其内容的判断能力,我们已尽全力保证资料符合《全国人大常委会关于维护互联网安全的决定》的要求,但我们不对其内容负责!

上一篇:
在线收听BBC每日英语(05.29)
下一篇:
在线收听BBC英语学习(05-30)
加入牛津英语论坛, 与数万英语爱好者一起学英语
本文评论

  发表评论 打印本页 加入收藏 返回顶部

本栏今日更新
相关文章

无相关信息
 沪ICP备05008017号 网站地图 | 广告指南 | 联系我们 | 友情链接 |