1、听力课堂,开放式英语学习平台!www.TingC学英语,练听力,上听力课堂。【免费英语听力下载】参考译文 特朗普称法国民众若持枪可避免 2015 年巴黎血案BBC news with Suman Gamry.这里是 BBC 新闻,我是苏曼加莫瑞。France has protested over comments by Donald Trump suggesting the 2015 attacks on Paris that killed 130 people could have been stopped by giving people guns. Theres been reactio
2、n in Britain too, after the US President CRIticised the level of knife CRIme in London. David Bamford reports.法国抗议唐纳德特朗普针对 2015 年巴黎袭击的言论,特朗普曾表示如果允许人们持枪,巴黎袭击中 130 人的死亡就可以被阻止。英国同样对此作出回应,因为美国总统抨击了伦敦持刀犯罪现象。大卫班福德报道。The French Foreign Ministry said it disapproved of President Trumps assertions and called
3、for the victims memory to be respected. Francois Hollande, who was the French President at the time of the attacks, said Mr. Trumps remarks were shameful. And Manuel Valls, who was his Prime Minister, called them indecent and incompetent.法国外交部表示其反对特朗普总统的主张,并且要求他尊重逝者。时任法国总统弗朗索瓦奥朗德称特朗普的言论是可耻的。时任总理曼努埃尔
4、瓦尔斯称这些言论不得体且与其总统身份不符。周五在对美国枪支游说团体的演讲中,特朗普用手势模仿枪手射杀受害者的动作。他说哪怕只有一名员工手中有枪,就可以赶跑或击毙在巴黎音乐厅杀害几十人的凶手。Speaking to the American gun lobby on Friday, Mr. Trump used hand gestures to mimic the gunman shooting their victims. He said the man who killed dozens of people in their Paris concert hall that night wou
5、ld have fled or been shot if just one employee had a gun. The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to Washington as part of efforts to persuade President Trumps administration not to abandon the Iran nuclear deal. With a week until the deadline for a decision, Mr. Johnsons visit fol
6、lows those of other European leaders. Chris Barkler reports.英国外交大臣鲍里斯约翰逊前往华盛顿,劝说特朗普政府不要背弃伊朗核协议。距离作出决定的最后期限还有一周时间,约翰逊此行紧随其他欧洲国家领导人的步伐。克里斯巴克勒报道。European leaders have been trying to get Donald Trump to listen to their concerns about his stance on Iran. The French President Emmanuel Macron and the Germa
7、n Chancellor Angela Merkel both left Washington with Mr. Trump still saying the international agreement to curb Irans nuclear program 听力课堂,开放式英语学习平台!www.TingC学英语,练听力,上听力课堂。【免费英语听力下载】was far too lenient and that he was still minded to abandon that. Now its Boris Johnsons turn to try to use his powers
8、 of persuasion. One problem for Mr. Johnson will be that although hes due to meet the Vice President Mike Pence and several senior officials, hes not currently scheduled to meet Donald Trump himself. And its the President whose mind he needs to change.欧洲国家领导人一直试图让特朗普明白他们对其在伊核问题上的立场的担忧。法国总统埃玛纽埃尔马克龙和德
9、国总理安格拉 默克尔已离开华盛顿,但特朗普仍表示遏制伊朗核项目的国际协议太过仁慈,并且他执意要废除该协议。而现在轮到鲍里斯约翰逊去说服特朗普了。约翰逊面临的一个问题是,尽管他将与美国副总统麦克彭斯和几位政府高级官员会面,但目前并没有安排他与特朗普本人会面。而他最需要改变的就是特朗普的想法。Pakistan officials say at least 16 miners have been killed in two separate accidents at coal mines in the province of Balochistan. Twelve died in a gas exp
10、losion at a pit in Marwaarh about 40 kilometres from the regional capital Quetta. At least four mine workers are still trapped. In another incident, four bodies have been recovered from a mine in Spin Carez.巴基斯坦官员称,发生在俾路支省的两起煤矿事故造成至少 16 名矿工死亡。距离俾路支省首府奎达 40 公里处的马尔瓦尔的一处矿坑中发生瓦斯爆炸,导致 12 名矿工丧生。此外仍有至少四名矿工
11、被困。另一起事故发生在斯宾克勒斯,目前已发现四名遇难矿工遗体。BBC news.BBC 新闻。听力原文BBC news with Suman Gamry.France has protested over comments by Donald Trump suggesting the 2015 attacks on Paris that killed 130 people could have been stopped by giving people guns. Theres been reaction in Britain too, after the US President CRIti
12、cised the level of knife CRIme in London. David Bamford reports.The French Foreign Ministry said it disapproved of President Trumps assertions and called for the victims memory to be respected. Francois Hollande, who was the French President at the time of the attacks, said Mr. Trumps remarks were s
13、hameful. And Manuel Valls, who was his Prime Minister, called them indecent and incompetent.Speaking to the American gun lobby on Friday, Mr. Trump used hand gestures to mimic the gunman shooting their victims. He said the man who killed dozens of people in their Paris concert hall that night would
14、have fled or 听力课堂,开放式英语学习平台!www.TingC学英语,练听力,上听力课堂。【免费英语听力下载】been shot if just one employee had a gun. The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to Washington as part of efforts to persuade President Trumps administration not to abandon the Iran nuclear deal. With a week until the de
15、adline for a decision, Mr. Johnsons visit follows those of other European leaders. Chris Barkler reports.European leaders have been trying to get Donald Trump to listen to their concerns about his stance on Iran. The French President Emmanuel Macron and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel both left
16、Washington with Mr. Trump still saying the international agreement to curb Irans nuclear program was far too lenient and that he was still minded to abandon that. Now its Boris Johnsons turn to try to use his powers of persuasion. One problem for Mr. Johnson will be that although hes due to meet the
17、 Vice President Mike Pence and several senior officials, hes not currently scheduled to meet Donald Trump himself. And its the President whose mind he needs to change.Pakistan officials say at least 16 miners have been killed in two separate accidents at coal mines in the province of Balochistan. Twelve died in a gas explosion at a pit in Marwaarh about 40 kilometres from the regional capital Quetta. At least four mine workers are still trapped. In another incident, four bodies have been recovered from a mine in Spin Carez.BBC news.