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| learning_from_doing:english_learning:bbc_world_news_english [2012/05/22 02:06] – [Unit 13 Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ on her Jubilee Tour] lucien | learning_from_doing:english_learning:bbc_world_news_english [2026/03/06 16:38] (目前版本) – 外部編輯 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| + | *Unit 01 Tate Britain Art Gallery | ||
| + | *Unit 02 Art Exhibition by Former Beatle | ||
| + | *Unit 03 Edinburgh Festival | ||
| + | *Unit 04 The Greatest Britons Ever | ||
| + | *Unit 05 Preparations for Wimbledon | ||
| + | *Unit 06 Regulating British TV | ||
| + | *Unit 07 Royal Skiing Trip | ||
| + | *Unit 08 School Exam Overload | ||
| + | *Unit 09 Oxford University Grant Scheme | ||
| + | *Unit 10 Church Weddings for Divorcees | ||
| + | *Unit 11 Donkey Taxis | ||
| + | *Unit 12 Parenting Classes | ||
| + | *Unit 13 Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ on her Jubilee Tour | ||
| + | *Unit 14 Auction of Czech Town | ||
| + | *Unit 15 Discount Designer Bargains | ||
| + | *Unit 16 British Airways Job Losses | ||
| + | *Unit 17 Drop in Mobile Phones Sales | ||
| + | *Unit 18 New Laws for UK Customs | ||
| + | *Unit 19 New Plans for UK Postal Service | ||
| + | *Unit 20 Screening for Bowel Cancer | ||
| + | *Unit 21 The Benefits of Gardening | ||
| + | *Unit 22 GM Crops | ||
| + | *Unit 23 Vitamins Against Crime | ||
| + | *Unit 24 Storms Batter Britain | ||
| + | *Unit 25 UK Energy Sources | ||
| + | *Unit 26 Breast Cancer Treatment Delays | ||
| + | *Unit 27 Riots in Argentina | ||
| + | *Unit 28 British PM in Africa | ||
| + | *Unit 29 Asylum Seekers in Channel Tunnel | ||
| + | *Unit 30 ID Cards | ||
| + | *Unit 31 Electronic Tagging | ||
| + | *Unit 32 HIV and AIDS in Ukraine | ||
| + | *Unit 33 Plane-spotters in Greece | ||
| =====Unit 1 Tate Britain Art Gallery===== | =====Unit 1 Tate Britain Art Gallery===== | ||
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| EUGENE COLLYMORE: Well, I think that will be a, is a good thing, you know, for *she(her) to come and see how, you know, the bus people work, how the transport service and everything, you know. How we transport the people from, you know, from A to B. | EUGENE COLLYMORE: Well, I think that will be a, is a good thing, you know, for *she(her) to come and see how, you know, the bus people work, how the transport service and everything, you know. How we transport the people from, you know, from A to B. | ||
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| + | JENNIE BOND: And even on a wet Thursday morning after all the festivities around the Palace, hundreds of people wanted to see her. This afternoon will provide another first, when the Queen goes to this Hindu temple in north London. The Tamil community who use it recognise the significance of her visit. | ||
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| + | DR NARAYAN RAO: It's very significant in the annals of our history, of this temple, that we have her majesty step into... it is like next to God. We think the royalty is very important to us. | ||
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| + | JENNIE BOND: And, in the coming weeks, the Queen will meet representatives from all the major faiths in the UK, underlining the Jubilee theme of inclusiveness. | ||
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| + | ANNA FORD: Jennie, I think it's clear that the Queen is making a real effort on this Jubilee tour to visit people and places that she's never ever been to or met before. | ||
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| + | JENNIE BOND: Yes, it is becoming a jubilee of firsts, isn't it really, with the concerts in the Palace, the bus garage this morning, and now this magnificent Hindu temple in Archway in north London. Curiously enough it was a synagogue in fact, 15 or so years ago, but is was bought by the Tamil community. And when the Queen comes here, she's going to be shown all around, it is extremely ornate, and taken to see this inner sanctum, which is the idol of Lord Murugan, who is the chief God of the Tamils. Both she and Prince Phillip will then be garlanded with some of the garlands that you see decorating the statues around. And also, in keeping with tradition, both will have to take off their shoes. A special room has been set aside. It's got nice gold and red chairs so they can do that in comfort before this visit, which is part of the Jubilee theme of making sure everyone feels included. | ||
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| + | ANNA FORD: Jennie, thank you. | ||
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| + | -Jennie Bond, 6 June 2002. | ||
| + | =====Unit 26 Breast Cancer Treatment Delays===== | ||
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| + | DARREN JORDON: Doctors are warning that some women with suspected breast cancer are facing unacceptable delays for treatment. The Government wants women to wait no longer than two weeks to see a consultant, but researchers at a London hospital say it can be as long as three months, and warned that lives could be at risk. | ||
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| + | SOPHIE HUTCHINSON: 45-year-old Maggie Kay is almost fully recovered, after undergoing surgery to remove breast cancer. An urgent case, she was referred by her GP to a specialist, and seen within two weeks. | ||
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| + | MAGGIE KAY: Your life suddenly is turned upside-down, | ||
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| + | SOPHIE HUTCHINSON: A report using data from King's College Hospital in London, is warning half of all women with breast cancer are facing delays of up to 12 weeks. It says that's because of a Government grading system, which fast-tracks urgent cases. The report' | ||
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| + | DOCTOR: The quicker we can get there, the more options we have as, as surgeons, and radiotherapists, | ||
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| + | SOPHIE HUTCHINSON: Hospital staff say simple organisational changes can really mean the difference between a two week and a 12 week wait. For example, this fax machine is constantly monitored. When a GP sends through a request for an appointment, | ||
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| + | -Sophie Hutchinson, 24 May 2002. | ||
| + | =====Unit 31 Electronic Tagging===== | ||
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| + | MICHEAL BUERK: Children as young as twelve could be electronically tagged even before they' | ||
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| + | MARGARET GILMORE: As a skills centre in Birmingham, teenagers convicted of crimes are tagged. Under the new scheme, young people could be tagged before they are convicted if they' | ||
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| + | BOY: I was enjoying it so much. It gave me a buzz doing all kinds of things. Robbing people, doing all kinds of things. | ||
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| + | MARGARET GILMORE: Did the tagging then make any difference rather than locking you up? | ||
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| + | BOY: Yeah. It did good, man. It did good. | ||
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| + | MARGARET GILMORE: The government' | ||
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| + | DAVID BLUNKETT: I am very clear indeed that the new technology needs to be backed up by intensive supervision. Once people know that the fun is gone out of this, that they can't leave their home, or they can't leave the secure accommodation, | ||
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| + | FRANCES CROOK: These are children first and they should be treated as children. They haven' | ||
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| + | MARGARET GILMORE: Today' | ||
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| + | -Margaret Gilmore, 26 February 2002. | ||
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