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练习 | 联合国教科文组织考虑把澳大利亚大堡礁列为濒危世界遗产

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UNESCO is considering listing the Great Barrier Reef in Australia as endangered world heritage sites

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联合国教科文组织考虑把澳大利亚大堡礁列为濒危世界遗产

UNESCO is considering listing the Great Barrier Reef in Australia as an endangered world heritage sites

刘立军 供稿

 

TRANSCRIPT

 

Hello, this is Danielle Jalowiecka with the BBC News.

 

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has said that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites at a meeting next month. Shaimaa Khalil has more from Sydney.

 

The UNESCO recommendation has sparked anger from the Australian government with the Environment Minister Sussan Ley saying Australia would strongly oppose it. She added that officials were stunned by what she described as a back flip on previous assurances by the UN that this step would not be taken. The UNESCO report says despite efforts and achievements by the state and federal governments in Australia, key targets on improving water quality in the reef had not been met. If the recommendation is followed, it would be the first time a natural world heritage site has been placed on the "in danger" list mainly because of impacts from climate change.

 

 

VOCABULARY

 

1. stun v. to surprise or shock sb. so much that they cannot think clearly or speak 使震惊(或惊愕、目瞪口呆)

2. impact n. the powerful effect that sth. has on sb. / sth. 巨大影响;强大作用。例如:the environmental impact of tourism旅游事业对环境的巨大影响

 

QUESTIONS

 

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

 

1. The UNESCO has said that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites at a meeting next year.

2. The UNESCO recommendation has sparked anger from the Australian people.

3. The Environment Minister Sussan Ley of Australia said that Australia would strongly support it.

4. The UNESCO report says despite efforts and achievements by the state and federal governments in Australia, key targets on improving water quality in the reef had not been met.

5. If the recommendation is followed, it would be the first time a natural world heritage site has been placed on the "in danger" list mainly because of impacts from the COVID pandemic.

 

KEY

 

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

 

(F) 1. The UNESCO has said that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites at a meeting next year. (正确表达)The UNESCO has said that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites at a meeting next month.

(F) 2. The UNESCO recommendation has sparked anger from the Australian people. (正确表达)The UNESCO recommendation has sparked anger from the Australian government.

(F) 3. The Environment Minister Sussan Ley of Australia said that Australia would strongly support it.(正确表达)The Environment Minister Sussan Ley of Australia said that Australia would strongly oppose it.

(T) 4. The UNESCO report says despite efforts and achievements by the state and federal governments in Australia, key targets on improving water quality in the reef had not been met.

(F) 5. If the recommendation is followed, it would be the first time a natural world heritage site has been placed on the "in danger" list mainly because of impacts from the COVID pandemic. (正确表达)If the recommendation is followed, it would be the first time a natural world heritage site has been placed on the "in danger" list mainly because of impacts from climate change.


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  • 来源:刘立军 2021-08-18