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1、BBC 英语新闻 BBC新闻听力100篇News Item 1 The Japanese government has played down concern about a possible nuclear meltdown, followinga big explosion at a nuclear power station in the north of the country. The blast occurred a day after thearea was hit by a powerful earthquake and tsunami. A top government of
2、fcial, Yukio Edano, said a steelcontainer encasing the nuclear reactor had not been ruptured by the blast.News Item 2 Fifty thousand Japanese military personnel had been ordered to join the huge rescue and reliefoperation following the earthquake and tsunami. More than 1,000 people are feared dead.
3、About 400 bodieswere found in the town of Rikuzentakata, and Japanese media reports say 10,000 people are unaccountedfor in Minamisanriku. Damian Grammaticas in the port of Sendai says the scenes of devastation there areastonishing.News Item 3 International disaster relief teams have been sent to Ja
4、pan. The United Nations said a nine strong UNteam of experts would include several Japanese speakers. Britain said it was sending expert assistance afterreceiving a request from Japan. Singapore is also deploying an urban search and rescue team. Americanforces stationed in Japan have already been in
5、volved in rescue operations, and more than 50 territories andcountries have offered assistance.News Item 4 As offcials in Japan struggle to assess the extent of the damage following the tsunami caused by amassive earthquake, its been announced that some 300 people are known to have been killed and m
6、orethan 500 are unaccounted for in the area around the northern coastal city of Sendai. The 8.9-magnitudequake, the biggest ever recorded in Japan, sent a wave of water several meters high sweeping far inland.Its epicenter was about 130km off Japans east coast. In the capital Tokyo, several hundred
7、kilometersaway, buildings swayed violently during the quake, which was followed by a series of powerfulaftershocks.News Item 5 Slowly but relentlessly, Colonel Gaddafis forces seem to be winning the battle for Ras Lanuf.Opposition fghters are still in the town, but they are under intense pressure. T
8、he bombing from governmentwarplanes continued today, and theres a big plume of smoke from the oil installation which was hit acouple of days ago. Theres no sign of either the rebel fghters or the local population beginning to fee thearea. If Ras Lanuf falls, it brings the frontline closer to the mai
9、n opposition-held city of Benghazi. 1News Item 6 Tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators have marched in cities across Yemen after Fridayprayers, demanding the removal of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. At least six people were wounded whensecurity forces fred at protesters in the southern
10、port city of Aden. In the capital Sanaa, where supportersof the government also held a rally, police set up roadblocks to keep the two sides apart.News Item 7 The American State Department spokesman PJ Crowley has described the treatment of the U.S.soldier suspected of passing material to the Wikile
11、aks website, Private Bradley Manning, as “ridiculous”,“counterproductive” and “stupid”. Private Manning has been charged with offences including aiding theenemy, and hes being held in solitary confnement in prison. Mr. Crowley said however that it was rightthat Private Manning was being held in jail
12、.News Item 8 The abolition of the death penalty was approved by the Illinois state assembly in January and has nowbeen signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn. Supporters of capital punishment had urged him to veto thechange, but in a statement, the governor said hed concluded that executions had no d
13、eterrent effect oncrime, and that the death penalty system was inherently fawed. Illinois has a dark history of miscarriagesof justice. Since 1977 when capital punishment was reinstated in America, 20 death row inmates in the statehave been exonerated. The last execution in Illinois was in 1999.News
14、 Item 9 In London, the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Select Committee has heard evidence about the recentlyannounced cuts to the budget and output of the BBC World Service. Its director Peter Herrick told thecommittee that the value of the organization was highlighted by its comprehensive coverage o
15、f the currentturmoil in Arab countries. He said that if the cuts had come into effect earlier, that coverage of the eventswould have been seriously diminished. Mr. Herrick also acknowledged thered been damage to the WorldService, although he was optimistic about its future.News Item 10 French police
16、 have found 25 million dollars worth of stolen jewelry hidden in a drain outside Paris.Detectives found 19 rings and three sets of earrings concealed in a plastic container set into a cement mouldat a house outside the French capital. Investigators believe many of the items were stolen from the luxu
17、ryHarry Winston boutique in Paris in a raid in 2008.News Item 11 The ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos, has announced he is to hand over some of his powers to offcialsfrom outside the royal family. A royal decree said the Legislative Council of Oman would be givenlawmaking powers. Until now, the role of
18、the council has been to advise the Sultan, who has ruled Oman 2for four decades.News Item 12 An agreement by Iceland to pay compensation to Britain and the Netherlands over the collapse ofits banking system has run into problems. President Olafur Grimsson is to put the $5 billion deal to areferendum
19、, even though its been approved by parliament. A previous deal with different repayment termswas overwhelmingly rejected by voters in Iceland last year.News Item 13 President Obama says the U.S. and its Nato allies are still considering a military response to thesituation in Libya where he said the
20、people were facing unacceptable violence. But Russia says its opposedto any military intervention. Nato is engaged in what its Secretary General called “prudent planning”. WhileBritain confrmed it was working to secure a Security Council no-fy zone resolution.News Item 14 A young Mexican woman who g
21、ained worldwide attention last year when she took over as police chiefin a town plagued by drug-related violence has been sacked for abandoning her post. Marisol Valles washailed as Mexicos bravest woman in October when she became head of public security in the border townof Praxedis G. Guerrero.New
22、s Item 15 Marisol Valles, a 20-year-old criminology student, became police chief in a town when nobodyelse was willing to take the job. Her appointment six months ago made her a sensation worldwide. Butthe mayor of Praxedis Guerrero said she hasnt come back to work since last Wednesday, when she too
23、kpersonal leave to take care of her baby. Local activists told the BBC that Mrs. Valles and her family had fedto the United States after receiving threats of kidnapping.News Item 16 The toy manufacturer Mattel has closed its fagship Barbie store in Shanghai just two years after itopened to much fanf
24、are. The pink-theme, six-foor emporium was launched in a drive to attract Chineseconsumers at a time when the famous doll faced declining sales in the West. But analysts said sales toChinese consumers were poor.News Item 17 Reports from Egypt say democracy activists have been attacked by men in plai
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