饥荒联机版 千年狐mod:国际风云的英文文章(适合高中生阅读的)

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急需有关国际风云的英语文章,最好是中学生英文报上的或是21世纪(高中版),如果是别的地方也行啦,就是要适合高中生阅读的。另外,如果附有习题的那就太棒了!
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国际风云的英文文章-这里面很多了,点击,里面每篇文章内容都是英文的
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更多的VOA英语新闻--国际风云
VOA2001-国际风云(1) VOA2001-国际风云(2)
VOA2001-国际风云(3) VOA2001-国际风云(4)
这里面就是了:)~~
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布什在欧洲受到强烈批评
Bush Faces Strong Criticism in Europe
Roger Wilkison
Brussels
12 Jun 2001 19:41 UTC

As he makes his way across Europe this week, from Spain to Sweden and onward to Slovenia, President Bush will face 1)skepticism from Europeans concerned about his stands on global warming, 2)missile defense and the death penalty. But European officials are hoping Mr. Bush will listen to their concerns and try to work with them to overcome U.S.-European differences.
President George Bush is welcomed to Spain by King Juan Carlos Judging by the bad press he has received, it is easy to conclude that Mr. Bush is an object of dislike and 3)derision in Europe. A cover in Germany's Der Spiegel magazine shows him standing 4)atop the globe 5)wielding two six-shooters; the caption reads: "the little 6)sheriff." A 7)satirical program on French television portrays him as a man who has difficulty counting to three. And Britain's Economist magazine features the title "Mr. Bush goes to Europe" superimposed on a picture of American astronauts landing on the moon.
In what they perceive as Mr. Bush's willingness to act 8)unilaterally, Europeans have reacted with fury over his 9)junking of the Kyoto 10)Protocol, which commits industrialized nations to reduce emissions of 11)greenhouse gases, even though no European Union state has yet 12)ratified the pact.
They also fear his pursuit of a missile defense shield and his determination to scrap the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty will lead to a new arms race, even though some leaders are slowly coming around to Mr. Bush's view that there is a threat from the 13)proliferation of missiles and other weapons of mass destruction.
详细的可以看这里:)~~
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I Have A Dream

At least 14 killed in Iraq violence Sun Apr 23, 12:02 PM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Violence across Iraq has killed 14 people, including seven people in a rocket attack on the country's defense ministry and three US soldiers in a roadside bombing.

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Seven Iraqis were killed when insurgents fired two Katyusha rockets into Iraq's defense ministry parking lot, the ministry said in a statement.

The explosions, which also wounded eight people, shook the sprawling Green Zone enclave, a fortified US and Iraqi site that is home to the US embassy and the Iraqi parliament.

The statement Sunday clarified earlier reports which had attributed the killings to a mortar attack.

Meanwhile, the US military said three of its soldiers died when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb northwest of Baghdad at 11:30 am (0730 GMT) Sunday, but did not give further details.

The latest fatalities brought the US military death toll in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion to 2,392, according to an AFP count based on Pentagon figures.

Two people, including a child, were killed in a roadside bombing in the town of Mahmudiyah, south of Baghdad. Seven children were also wounded in the incident, the US military said in a statement.

In an attack on a police convoy in northern Salaheddin province, one police officer was killed and another wounded when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb.

Insurgents also fired two mortars at Iraq's interior ministry and three mortars at Al-Shaab stadium in Baghdad, but there were no casualties, an interior ministry official said.

In Baghdad's al-Dura district, one person died and another was injured when a mortar landed on their house, causing it to collapse and setting it ablaze.

Gunmen kidnapped the manager of a gas station in Baghdad's Shiite Kadhimiyah neighborhood, the interior ministry official said.

He added that police commandos also found six bullet-riddled bodies of young civilian men in northern Baghdad's al-Salekh neighborhood.

Hundreds of bodies of men, many bearing marks of torture, have been recovered across Iraq in the last few months.

The men are believed to have been killed in apparent sectarian attacks unleashed after the bombing of a Shiite shrine in Samarra on February 22.

Also Sunday, insurgents bombed the house of Ali Jassem al-Saadi, the mayor of Al-Mashruq, a town south of Baghdad. The mayor escaped unscathed but his child was wounded, police said.

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