1、 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 1 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:小黑雅思基础阅读词汇拓展教材(部分)AGRICULTURE REPORT - A Vegetable Garden Grows at the White HouseWritten by Jerilyn WatsonEarlier this month, Michelle Obama and twenty-three schoolchildren helped prepare the ground for an organic vegetable garden on the South
2、 Lawn of the White House. The first lady showed the young gardeners how to turn the soil for the one hundred square meter garden.The students from nearby Bancroft Elementary School will help grow fifty-five kinds of vegetables, herbs and berries. They will plant organic seedlings in a few weeks. The
3、 White House will provide organic fertilizer for the garden. Crops will include lettuce, spinach, broccoli, peas, onions and berries. Missus Obama said two beehives will provide honey. The whole Obama family, including the president, will pull weeds in the garden. The total cost of the seedlings and
4、 fertilizer is two hundred dollars.The vegetables and fruit will help provide meals for the Obama family, White House workers and guests. The produce will also go to a nearby center that provides food for homeless people. Michelle Obama said the main goal of the garden is to educate children and inf
5、luence communities to choose and prepare healthful food.The garden will be the first on the White House lawn since World War Two. President Franklin Roosevelts wife Eleanor planted what was called a “Victory Garden“ as part of the war effort in nineteen forty-three.Eleanor Roosevelt urged all Americ
6、ans to grow their own vegetables and fruits. Much of the nations farm produce at the time was feeding American soldiers. More recently, President and Missus Clinton had a small garden. But it was planted in containers on the roof of the White House.The White House garden marks a victory for people l
7、ike Professor Michael Pollan of the University of California, Berkeley. The writer and food expert has worked to 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 2 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:increase public education about good food. He said gardens like the one at the White House help people reconnect with food and eat m
8、ore healthfully.In a public letter to Mister Obama several months ago, Michael Pollan said a White House garden would set a revolutionary example of healthful eating and local farming for the whole country.AGRICULTURE REPORT - Working Magic in the Garden With BeansWritten by Jerilyn WatsonThis is th
9、e VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Beans are a popular choice for home gardens. Specialists at the University of Illinois Extension say bush beans need the least work. The plants do not need supports to stand. Green bush beans used to be called string beans because of fibers along the pods co
10、ntaining the seeds. But plant breeding reduced the fibers, and now the beans are known as snap beans. Fresh ones break with the pleasing sound of a snap. Unlike bush beans, pole beans need supports to climb. But they need less space because they twist around poles or sticks. Also, because the plants
11、 are tall, a person can stand while harvesting the beans. Beans should not be planted until all risk of freeze has passed in the spring. Planting beans every two to four weeks until early August will provide a continuous harvest. Control weeds growing around bean plants, but be careful not to harm t
12、he plants. Their root systems are not very strong or deep. Seeds should be planted two and one-half centimeters deep. Make sure the soil is not too wet or the seeds could develop poorly. Bush beans should be planted five to ten centimeters apart. Space the rows at least forty-five to sixty centimete
13、rs apart. 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 3 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:Plant pole beans ten to fifteen centimeters apart along rows, and leave about eighty to ninety centimeters of room between the rows. Or you could plant the beans along rows of hills with four to six seeds per hill. The hills should be
14、spaced about eighty centimeters apart, and the rows should also be about eighty centimeters apart. The University of Illinois Extension service says you should harvest beans when the pods are firm and have reached their full length. Do not wait until the seeds inside are fully developed. Bean plants
15、 produce more beans if pods are continually removed before the seeds are mature. But wait until the plants are completely dry before picking beans. Picking beans from wet plants can spread bean bacterial blight, a disease that damages the plants. Beans should be moved to different areas of the garde
16、n each year. This is because diseases that infect beans can stay in the soil and infect the next bean crop. Not only are beans a healthy food, they are also good for the soil. Other plants take nitrogen out of the soil, but beans and other legumes replace it.And thats the VOA Special English Agricul
17、ture Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. For more advice for home gardens, go to . Im Bob Doughty.EXPLORATIONS - Environmental Film Festival Shows Beauty of World and Threats to LifeOICE ONE: Im Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And Im Bob Doughty with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. The Environmental F
18、ilm Festival in Washington, D.C., has been bringing movies to Americas capital for seventeen years. This year, the twelve-day festival showed more than one hundred and thirty movies from thirty-four countries. 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 4 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:The movies were shown in fifty-two
19、museums, embassies, and other places around the city this month. Many movies were about the state of the worlds oceans and sea life. The aim of the festival is to educate people about environmental issues affecting our planet. (MUSIC) MOVIE: “After feeding the world for hundreds of years, we showed
20、our gratitude by nearly wiping cod off the face of the earth. Today, the species is on the verge of extinction. And for the fisherman of Aveiro, the consequences have been devastating.“ VOICE ONE: That was from the movie “The State of the Planets Oceans“ made by Hal and Marilyn Weiner. Its first pub
21、lic showing took place during the film festival at the National Museum of Natural History. The movie tells about the effects of overfishing on local economies and on the health of the oceans. The movie also shows how climate change is threatening this ecosystem. In a striking closing scene, the ocea
22、n expert Sylvia Earle talks about the importance of protecting the beautiful world that lives under the sea. We asked audience member James Edwards how watching a movie about the environment can affect people. JAMES EDWARDS: “I think a film like this can make a difference by raising peoples awarenes
23、s of not only the problems that are out there, because a lot of films are gloom and doom, but solutions that are out there. What are other people doing, what can you do?“ VOICE ONE: Mister Edwards is an independent filmmaker in Washington, so he is very interested in the work that other people are d
24、oing. And, he says the subject of oceans interests him especially because he has been scuba diving since he was a child. VOICE TWO: 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 5 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:The Museum of Natural History showed many other movies about the ocean. These included “Fisheye Fantasea“ which e
25、xplores how fish see in the ocean. “Cracking the Ocean Code“ is about the work of scientist J. Craig Venter. In the movie he travels around the world documenting the genetic information of small sea creatures. At the Library of Congress, festival visitors could watch “The Silent World“ directed by J
26、acques Cousteau and Louis Malle. When this movie came out in nineteen fifty-six, it was the first to show scuba diving exploration to the world. The movie takes place during a trip across the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Indian Ocean. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE:The Environmental Film Festival in Washington was
27、 started by Flo Stone. We asked her what gave her the idea to begin this event. FLO STONE: “I founded the festival in nineteen ninety-three. Id worked on other film festivals, one on cultural diversity at the Natural History Museum in New York City. But in Washington, I thought it would be wonderful
28、 to do a festival on the environment very broadly, cooperating with many museums, universities, libraries, environmental organizations and even embassies from around the world.“ VOICE ONE: Miz Stone says the National Museum of Natural History asked if this years festival could pay special attention
29、to the subject of oceans. FLO STONE: “What is happening in the ocean films, of course, is the technology is so phenomenal. You can film the deepest parts of the ocean. You can track a shark that swims from Australia all the way to southern Africa and back. So, the ocean theme has been extremely popu
30、lar and exciting.“ VOICE TWO: Not all movies at the festival were about oceans. One movie shown at the National Building Museum is called “Designing a Great Neighborhood: Behind the Scenes at Holiday.“ It tells about building a community housing project in Boulder, Colorado. The 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 6 页
31、 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:future owners of the houses work together with different building designers to create environmentally safe houses that do not pollute. MOVIE: “When solar panels supply both hot water and space heating, the goal of zero emissions begins to look achievable.“ VOICE TW
32、O: The neighbors consider choices including solar energy, clean water and plantings. The movie gives an interesting lesson in how city communities can come together to build healthy and safe housing that is not costly. VOICE ONE: Several movies at the festival examined trash in different parts of th
33、e world. “Cartoneros“ was shown at the Embassy of Argentina. Its director, Ernesto Livon-Grosman, was there to introduce his film. The movie is about trash pickers who collect paper in the streets of Buenos Aires. Then they sell the paper to sorting centers who prepare trash for recycling. The movie
34、 shows many people criticizing the work of the cartoneros. But in a country that was suffering a major recession, this kind of work was a good way for unemployed people to make money. And, the cartoneros provide a service to the city that is environmentally helpful. VOICE TWO: The documentary “Recyc
35、led Life“ tells about people living in the garbage collection area in Guatemala City. The movie tells about the many families who live and work there. In “Marina of the Zabbaleen“ director Engi Wassef explores a group of Christian garbage collectors in Cairo called the Zabbaleen. The film is present
36、ed through the eyes of a seven year old girl named Marina. The movie is about garbage and recycling but also about family, culture, and spirituality. 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 7 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:The Canadian movie “Addicted to Plastic“ is about plastic pollution. It was filmed over three y
37、ears in twelve countries. The film explores ways to reduce the harmful effects of plastic waste. And it looks at new developments such as plastic made from plants. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Several of the festivals events honored the German filmmaker Werner Herzog. The natural environment plays an importan
38、t role in his documentaries and other movies. For example, you could see his documentary “Encounters at the End of the World“ which came out in two thousand seven. (MUSIC) WERNER HERZOG: “These images taken under the ice of the Ross Sea in Antarctica were the reason I wanted to go to this continent.
39、 The pictures were taken by a friend of mine, one of these expert divers.“ VOICE ONE: In this movie, Herzog meets the many workers and researchers who live at McMurdo station in Antarctica. He learns about different projects that the scientists are working on. VOICE TWO: Werner Herzogs movie “Grizzl
40、y Man“ tells about the bear expert Timothy Treadwell who lived with and studied bears in the state of Alaska. “Fitzcarraldo“ is a Herzog film that was released in nineteen eighty-two. It tells the story of Carlos Fitzcarraldo, a rubber producer in Peru. VOICE TWO: This character fights against the f
41、orces of nature to try to realize his dream of building a performance center in Iquitos, Peru. 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 8 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:(MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Several of the movies at the Environmental Film Festival dealt with food and agriculture. The Swedish film “Cows Are Nice“ looks at
42、 cow farmers trying to make a living in the milk industry. In the Brazilian movie “Mister Bene Goes to Italy“, a manioc flour producer travels from Brazil to Italy. There, he meets small farmers from around the world who are interested in the “slow food“ movement. “Return of the Honeybee“ was shown
43、at the Carnegie Institute for Science. It explores the political and economic effects caused by the disappearance of honeybees. The film shows the important role these bees play in the worlds food chain. The movie “Nora!“ examines the career of restaurant owner and cook Nora Pouillon. Her restaurant
44、 in Washington, D.C. had the first officially organic kitchen in the United States. She has become an important leader in the organic and local food movements. (MUSIC) VOICE TWO: Flo Stone says that this years festival was so popular they had to turn crowds away because there was no room for all the
45、 people who wanted to see the movies. Here she explains part of why these films are so popular. FLO STONE: “I feel that film takes you to places. It introduces you to people all over the world. You get to hear their voices. It inspires you. And the variety of the films is what is so exciting.“ VOICE
46、 ONE: The Environmental Film Festival in Washington plays an important role in helping increase understanding about a subject that is important for people all over the world. 小黑雅思用心,出国学习省心! 第 9 页 共 37 页 http:/关怀热线:400-600-7921 官网:(THEME) VOICE TWO: This program was written and produced by Dana Deman
47、ge. Im Bob Doughty. VOICE ONE: And Im Faith Lapidus. You can download podcasts from our Web site, . Join us again next week for Explorations in VOA Special English.HEALTH REPORT - New Test Could Speed Tuberculosis ResultsWritten by Caty WeaverThis is the VOA Special English Health Report. Tuberculos
48、is killed one million three hundred thousand people around the world in two thousand seven. In addition, almost half a million people who were infected with tuberculosis and with H.I.V. also died. Those were listed as H.I.V. deaths. An estimated one-third of all people are infected with tuberculosis. But the bodys natural defenses are usually strong enough to prevent an active case. Even so, the bacteria remain in the body. If the immune system weakens at any point, they begin to spread and then attack. The bacteria that cause TB usually settle in the lungs. They s