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浏览:5442008-5-16 10:25:54 来自bluerlily: download China says more than 15, 000 people are feared dead from Moday's quake in Sichuan Province alone. Soliders and civilian volunteers on Thursday continue to pull survivors from the debris, but time is running out as rescuers estimated 30, 000 peopel bury beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings. The first rescue team arrived early today in Sichuan's capital Chengdu. They were from Japan. US Defense Department is calling on Burma's leaders to put their pride aside and allow more international help for the victims of cyclone that killed at least 43,000 people. Red Cross coordiantor in Thailand, Joanna Maclean, says international relief workers need more access to the region as well. She warns Burmese relief workers and volunteers will soon be exhausted from the efforts to help storm victims. "Of course those working, they're going to burn out very quickly. And this is a long-term effort which has got to be done. If there can be additional support, either from the region from outside, or with additional people brought in, Burmese brought in to work with Myanmar Red Cross and with the International Federation. Then that absolutely has to happen." Burmese military allowed in the first aid shipments this week, nearly two weeks after the cyclone, wiped out food, water and electricity supplies across the Irrawaddy Delta region. President Bush says the United States has determined to stand by Isreal in battling terror's networks in opposing what he called "Iran's ambitions to develop nuclear weapons" in a speech Thursday marking the 60th years since the creation of the Jewish state. Mr Bush said the United States and Israel have an unbreakable alliance. "Isreal's population may be just over 7 million. But when you confront terror and evil, you're 307 million strong because the United States of American stands with you." President Bush also used his remarks to criticise Iran, calling as the world's leading sponsor of terror. He said the world must not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Iran says that its nuclear program is for generating electricity and not weapons. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has vowed to impose order in the Northern city of Mosul where he is overseeing a crackdown on al-Qaida in Iraq. Mr Maliki said Thursday that his government wants to end the suffering of Mosul's population. Al-Qaida fighters regrouped in Mosul after U S and Iraqi forces drove them out of Baghdad and Anbar province last year. Back in Washington, Majority Democrats in the House of Representatives suffered a defeat Thursday in a vote rejecting a portion of legislation to provide money requested by President Bush for military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq into the next year. 楼主
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2个月前 紫町: 1. China says more than 15, 000 people are feared dead from Moday's quake in Sichuan Province alone. Soliders and civilian volunteers on Thursday continue to pull survivors from the debris, but time is running out as rescuers estimated 30, 000 bury beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings. The first rescue team arrived early today in Sichuan' capital Chendu. They were from Japan. 没时间,先听一个 |
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2个月前 紫町: 2. US Defense Department is calling on Burma's leaders to put their pride aside and allow more international help for the victims of cyclone that killed at least 43,000 people. Red Cross coordiantor in Thailand, Joanna Maclean, says international relief workers need more access to the region as well. She warns Burmese relief workers and volunteers will soon be exhausted from the efforts to help storm victims. "of course those working, they're going to burn out very quickly. And this is a long-term effort which has got to be done on. If there can be additional support, either from the region from the outside, or with additional people brought in, to work with Myanmar Red Cross and with the International Federation. Then that absolutely has to happen." Burmese military allowed in the first aid shipments this week, nearly two weeks after the cyclone, ....food, water and electricity supplies across the Irrawaddy Delta region. 3. President Bush says the US has determined to stand by Isreal in battling terror's networks in opposing what he called " Iran's ambitions to develop nuclear weapons " in a speech Thursday marking the 60th years since the creation of the Jewish state. Mr. Bush said the US and Israel have an unbreakable alliance. " Isreal's population may be just over 7 million. But when you confront terror and evil, you're 307 million strong because the United States of American stands with you." President Bush also used his remarks to criticise Iran, calling as the world's leading sponsor of terror. He said the world must not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Iran says that its nuclear program is for generating electricity and not weapons. 4. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has vowed to impose order in the Northern city of Mosul where he is overseeing a crackdown on al-Qaida in Iraq. Mr. Maliki said Thursday that his government wants to end the suffering of Mosul's population. Al-Qaida fighters regrouped in Mosul after U.S. and Iraqi forces drove them out of Baghdad and Anbar province last year. 5. Back in Washington, Majority Democrats in the House of Representatives suffered a defeat Thursday in a vote rejecting a portion of legislation to provide money requested by President Bush for military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq into the next year. |
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2个月前 hana85: 1.China says more than 15, 000 people are feared dead from Monday's quake in Sichuan Province alone. Soliders and civilian volunteers on Thursday continued to pull survivors from the debris, but time is running out to rescue, estimated 30, 000 people buried beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings. The first rescue team arrived early today in Sichuan' capital Chendu. They were from Japan. 2. US Defense Department is calling on Burma's leaders to put their pride aside and allow more international help for the victims of cyclone that killed at least 43,000 people. Red Cross coordiantor in Thailand, Joanna McClian, says international relief workers need more access to the region as well. She warns Burmese relief workers and volunteers will soon be exhausted from the efforts to help storm victims. "of course those working, they're going to burn out very quickly. And this is a long-term effort which's got to be done. If there can be additional support, either from the region from the outside, or with additional people brought in, to work with Myanmar Red Cross and with the International Federation. Then that absolutely be still to happen." Burmese military allowed in the first aid shipments this week, nearly two weeks after the cyclone, laid down food, water and electricity supplies across the Irrawaddy Delta region. 3. President Bush says the US has determined to stand by Israel in battling terrorism networks in opposing what he called Iran's ambitions to develop nuclear weapons. in a speech Thursday marking the 60 years since the creation of the Jewish state. Mr. Bush said the US and Israel have an unbreakable alliance. " Israel's population may be just over 7 million. But when you confront terror and evil, you're 307 million strong because the United States of American stands with you." President Bush also used his remarks to criticise Iran, calling at the world's leading sponsor of terror. He said the world must not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Iran says that its nuclear program is for generating electricity and not weapons. 4. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has vowed to impose order in the Northern city of Mosul where he is overseeing a crackdown on al-Qaida in Iraq. Mr. Maliki said Thursday that his government wants to end the suffering of Mosul's population. Al-Qaida fighters regrouped at Mosul after U.S. and Iraqi forces drove them out of Baghdad and Anbar province last year. 5. Back in Washington, Majority Democrats in the House of Representatives suffered a defeat Thursday in a vote rejecting a portion of legislation to provide money requested by President Bush for military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq into the next year. |
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2个月前 hana85: 紫町,好快呀 |
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2个月前 willen007: 大家都好强啊,我是新人,真不知道怎么下手,往往听懂了还要反映一会,请教下初期应该怎么练,我会加油努力的 |
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2个月前 willen007: China says more than 15,000 people feard dead from Monday 's quake Sichuan province alone,solider and * volunteers on Thursday contiune to pull survivors from the *,but the time is running up···30,000 people·······the first * team arrivved early today in Sichuan's capital Chendu.they were from Japan 第一次·····每句听了不知道多少遍,有些词还参照上面高手的,但是还是有词听不出来或者我不认识,还有一句我彻底听不懂··· |
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