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| 在线收听: Next World Trade Chief to Face Pressure on Doha Round of Talks
Carlos Perez del Castillo of Uruguay was the last to withdraw. Jaya Krishna Cuttaree of Mauritius and Luiz Felipe Seixas Correa of Brazil also withdrew from consideration. Unlike many groups, the World Trade Organization seeks consensus among its members on issues and appointments. That means one hundred forty-eight governments all have to agree. Pascal Lamy is a former trade commissioner for the European Union. He will be the fifth director-general since the World Trade Organization was established in nineteen ninety-five. His four-year appointment can be renewed. He follows Supachai Panitchpakdi of Thailand who is completing a special three-year term. Mister Supachai will become secretary general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Mister Lamy will be under pressure to complete the Doha Round, the current series of world trade negotiations. The Doha Round began in Qatar in November of two thousand one. The goal was to finish by January of this year. Reforms in agricultural trade are among the most strongly argued issues. Developing countries want industrial nations to limit or end financial assistance to farmers. France is among the industrial nations that want to continue support programs. Mister Lamy says he will work hard to place the interests of developing nations at the center of the world trading system. And he says the W.T.O. ministerial meeting in Hong Kong will be, in his words, "an important stepping stone towards this goal." That meeting is planned for December. In another development, Iran will join thirty other nations that have begun the process of entering the World Trade Organization. Iran had first sought to begin membership talks in nineteen ninety-six. But the United States repeatedly objected. The United States withdrew its objections after Iran reached an agreement in May with Britain, France and Germany. Iran agreed to suspend enrichment of uranium in its nuclear program at least until the end of July. This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. Our reports are on the Web at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Gwen Outen.
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. I'm Doug Johnson. On our program this week: Music from Tony-nominated Broadway shows… A question from a listener about American highways… And a report about World Environment Day. World Environment Day
FAITH LAPIDUS: Public events for World Environment Day are taking place from June first through June fifth. The events and conferences help teach world leaders and citizens how to protect the environment. Every year World Environment Day is celebrated in a different city. This year it is being held in San Francisco, California. This is the first time since the beginning of World Environment Day that the conference is being held in the United States. The main message of World Environment Day this year is “Plan for the Planet.” The events and conferences will show how to have “Green Cities.” This means that people will talk about ways that cities can have healthy environments. Most people in the world live in cities. This makes them especially important areas of environmental concern. Cities use more than seventy-five percent of the world’s natural resources such as water and gasoline. World Environment Day will center on how people in cities can work together to help save the planet. San Francisco is holding public talks to discuss pollution reduction, clean energy sources and the importance of healthy parks and gardens. Special experts are among the speakers. For example, former vice-president Al Gore will talk about climate change. There also are fun events such as music concerts, movies, art shows, parades, bicycle rides and tree plantings. Local farmers and restaurant owners will serve food that has been naturally grown. The Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, invited city leaders from all over the world to attend this conference and share ideas. Representatives from many environmental organizations also are attending. The United Nations hopes to create an international agreement that countries and citizens will follow to help improve the Earth’s environment. Highways and Freeways
A highway is a main public road, especially one that connects cities and towns. A freeway is a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic. A freeway is also called an expressway, motorway, pike, state highway or superhighway. In the United States it is possible to drive more than four thousand kilometers from the east coast on the Atlantic Ocean to the west coast on the Pacific Ocean. You can also drive more than two thousand kilometers from near the Canadian border south to the Mexican border. You can drive these distances on wide, safe roads that have no traffic signals or stop signs. In fact, if you did not have to stop for gasoline or sleep, you could drive almost anywhere in the United States without stopping at all. This is possible because of the Interstate Highway system. This system has almost seventy thousand kilometers of roads. It crosses more than fifty-five thousand bridges and can be found in forty-nine of America’s fifty states. The Interstate Highway system is usually two roads, one in each direction, separated by an area that is planted with grass and trees. Each road holds two lines of cars that can travel at speeds between one hundred and one hundred twenty kilometers an hour. The Interstate Highway system has been an important part of the nation’s economic growth during the past forty years. Experts believe that trucks using the system carry about seventy-five percent of all products that are sold. Jobs and new businesses have been created near the busy Interstate Highways all across the United States. These include hotels, motels, eating places, gasoline stations and shopping centers. The highway system has made it possible for people to work in a city and live outside it. And it has made it possible for people to travel easily and quickly from one part of the country to another. Tony-Nominated Musicals HOST: Who will win top honors for Broadway plays this year? Producers, actors and others in the industry will find out at the Tony Awards ceremony Sunday night in New York City. The rest of America can watch it on television. Steve Ember tells about the nominees for Best Musical Play. STEVE EMBER: Four plays are competing for the Tony Award for Best Musical Play. “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” is based on a funny movie of the same title. The play is about two men who trick women out of their money. One man makes women fall in love with him. The other makes women feel sorry for him. Listen as the two men sing “Dirty, Rotten Number.” (MUSIC)
(MUSIC) “The Twenty-Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” is about students who take part in a spelling competition. William Finn wrote the songs in the show. Critics say the songs are both funny and emotional. Here the spellers sing “Why We Like Spelling.” (MUSIC) The final nominee is “The Light in the Piazza.” It is based on a book and a movie. The story tells about an Italian man and an American woman who fall in love. But the woman’s mother tries to keep them apart. We leave you now with the lovers singing “ Say It Somehow.” (MUSIC) HOST: I'm Doug Johnson. I hope you enjoyed our program today. Our show was written by Dana Demange, Shelley Gollust and Caty Weaver, who also was our producer. Join us again next week for AMERICAN MOSAIC, VOA’s radio magazine in Special English. 免责声明: |
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