时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2011年(十一月)


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Kennedy Assassination 1 Transformed US Secret Service


The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, 48 years ago, stunned 2 the world. It was the first time since 1901- when President William McKinley was killed - that a U.S. president fell to an assassin’s bullet.



The Secret Service is responsible for protecting the president and his family. President Kennedy’s death put the service on the defensive 3. In conversations with several former Secret Service agents, our correspondent reports that the assassination, and later attempts on Presidents Gerald Ford 4 and Ronald Reagan, led to changes in how the President and first family are protected.




On November 22, 1963, when shots rang out in Dallas, Secret Service Agent Clint Hill was in the best position to react. His analysis of that day is simple.



“There’s no question that we failed in providing protection for President Kennedy," said Hill.



Agent Gerald Blaine was also in Texas that day, but not in Dallas. He says a lack of manpower was partly responsible. “In 1963 we had 330 agents; we had about 34 agents on the White House detail," said Blaine.



The agents were visible. Some ran alongside or stood on cars in the presidential motorcade. But Blaine says they couldn't communicate with each other.



“We didn’t have radios," he said. "We operated through hand signals. We had photographs of subjects that we had concerns about, and we would memorize those subjects. And we had to rely on each other to work together as a team."



Author Lisa McCubbin collaborated 5 with Blaine on the book The Kennedy Detail.



She says weaknesses exposed by the Kennedy assassination forced a change in how the Secret Service was funded.



“So it made them realize even more how important their mission was, and they were able then to convince Congress to get more money," said McCubbin. "They had been asking for more money for years and years, to get more people. They knew they couldn't protect the president with what they had."



Clint Hill stayed with the Secret Service after the assassination.



He rose to assistant director, and witnessed changes in the agency: no more travel in open automobiles 6 and more agents, more money, and better communication.



But Hill suffered from guilt 7 after the assassination. He retired 8 in 1975.



Several months later, not once but twice, assailants tried to kill President Gerald Ford during visits he made to California.



And in 1981, another disaster was narrowly averted 9.



President Ronald Reagan, emerging from a Washington hotel, was shot by John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was rushed to a nearby hospital for life-saving surgery.



Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy was shot in the abdomen 10. Press Secretary James Brady was struck in the head and seriously disabled..



But no one died in the attack.



McCarthy says the incident led to even more changes. “After that, metal detectors 11 were used to screen anyone who gets near the president," said McCarthy. "Shortly thereafter, and the legacy 12 is that since that time, there has not been an attack on any of our presidents by the historic assassin which is the lone 13 gunman."



Though the assassination of President Kennedy was a transforming event for the Secret Service, recent incidents are a reminder 14 that the president is still a target.



At 21-year-old Idaho man is under arrest for allegedly firing several shots at the White House on November 11.



n.暗杀;暗杀事件
  • The assassination of the president brought matters to a head.总统遭暗杀使事态到了严重关头。
  • Lincoln's assassination in 1865 shocked the whole nation.1865年,林肯遇刺事件震惊全美国。
adj.防御的;防卫的;防守的
  • Their questions about the money put her on the defensive.他们问到钱的问题,使她警觉起来。
  • The Government hastily organized defensive measures against the raids.政府急忙布置了防卫措施抵御空袭。
n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过
  • They were guarding the bridge,so we forded the river.他们驻守在那座桥上,所以我们只能涉水过河。
  • If you decide to ford a stream,be extremely careful.如果已决定要涉过小溪,必须极度小心。
合作( collaborate的过去式和过去分词 ); 勾结叛国
  • We have collaborated on many projects over the years. 这些年来我们合作搞了许多项目。
  • We have collaborated closely with the university on this project. 我们与大学在这个专案上紧密合作。
n.汽车( automobile的名词复数 )
  • When automobiles become popular,the use of the horse and buggy passed away. 汽车普及后,就不再使用马和马车了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Automobiles speed in an endless stream along the boulevard. 宽阔的林荫道上,汽车川流不息。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
n.犯罪;内疚;过失,罪责
  • She tried to cover up her guilt by lying.她企图用谎言掩饰自己的罪行。
  • Don't lay a guilt trip on your child about schoolwork.别因为功课责备孩子而使他觉得很内疚。
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
防止,避免( avert的过去式和过去分词 ); 转移
  • A disaster was narrowly averted. 及时防止了一场灾难。
  • Thanks to her skilful handling of the affair, the problem was averted. 多亏她对事情处理得巧妙,才避免了麻烦。
n.腹,下腹(胸部到腿部的部分)
  • How to know to there is ascarid inside abdomen?怎样知道肚子里面有蛔虫?
  • He was anxious about an off-and-on pain the abdomen.他因时隐时现的腹痛而焦虑。
探测器( detector的名词复数 )
  • The report advocated that all buildings be fitted with smoke detectors. 报告主张所有的建筑物都应安装烟火探测器。
  • This is heady wine for experimenters using these neutrino detectors. 对于使用中微子探测器的实验工作者,这是令人兴奋的美酒。 来自英汉非文学 - 科技
n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西
  • They are the most precious cultural legacy our forefathers left.它们是我们祖先留下来的最宝贵的文化遗产。
  • He thinks the legacy is a gift from the Gods.他认为这笔遗产是天赐之物。
adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的
  • A lone sea gull flew across the sky.一只孤独的海鸥在空中飞过。
  • She could see a lone figure on the deserted beach.她在空旷的海滩上能看到一个孤独的身影。
n.提醒物,纪念品;暗示,提示
  • I have had another reminder from the library.我又收到图书馆的催还单。
  • It always took a final reminder to get her to pay her share of the rent.总是得发给她一份最后催缴通知,她才付应该交的房租。
学英语单词
aa field
acyl-coenzyme A
alant-camphor
aldee
alms-giving
anthracosilicosis
apparent area
arveladzes
astringency
backwater from ice jam
bathometric
biological minimum
blastable
Brejo Velho
cadmium zinc eutectic alloy
catering business
characteristic indication
chervetite
criminal acts
depth model
devonian periods
diagram of shock polar
difference of frequency
echo-encephalography
effect model
electric plough
equivalent line susceptance
error-free regressor
ever growing granary
firm roll
fluorite optics
fluxional compounnd
genus Brya
gonthier
hake's-dame
high linearity
high-level platforms wharf
Horse House
hyperreninemia
Iarmature
initial rate of flow
interference fluctuation of sound
issoglio(rancidity) test
Juruti
kediri
latirus polygonus barclayi
leaf springs
like a cat on a hot tin roof
magf
modulating signal
Muene
niacinate
not cut it
one-way streets
orcagna
Ormandy, Eugene
Palkino
Panagyurishte
partitioned mould cooling
Pedicularis urceolata
period meter
plasma volume expander
plato system
power interlocking device
power of politics
principle of collective leadership
profferest
Quiscamote, Cerro
rain-clutter suppression
rated frequency range of loudspeaker
rereduced
rescue rig
schmitten
scutellinia umbrorum
senile rickets
Silicomanganberzeliite
soft-key terminal
standardizing number
stayner
stronger form
submerged slag pool welding
subprocess
Sunrise Manor
sweper
tart-tongued
Tephrosia kerrii
the spoon
theory of launch vehicle trajectory
three throw crank
three-quarter coat
tricot jersey
Tridacna gigas
underpredicted
underwater basket weaving
United Nations Refugee Emergency Fund
vanae
village forest field
wabasha
wall reinforcement
wesche
white-coat
xerocratic