时间:2019-01-17 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台7月


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NOEL KING, HOST:


Butchers in France say they are under threat from so-called militant 1 vegans, and they've asked the French government for protection. Butchers say what's at stake is not just the right to eat meat but a way of life. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley has the story.


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ELEANOR BEARDSLEY, BYLINE 2: Didier and Sandrine Tasse have run their butcher shop on this busy street in Paris for 19 years. They know all their customers and discuss growing children and family vacations. The Tasses say it's a great livelihood 3, but these days, the butcher and his wife are nervous about threats from militant vegans.


DIDIER TASSE: (Speaking French).


BEARDSLEY: The couple say, "if people don't want to eat meat, that's their right, but imposing 4 their beliefs on others isn't. Imagine working 20 years building a business," they say, "and then someone comes and damages your shop." In recent months, hard-line vegans have thrown fake blood on butcher shops and scrawled 5 abusive graffiti. They've broken windows. Jean-Francois Guihard is president of the French Confederation of Butchers. He appealed to the interior minister to do something about the incidents in a letter last month. Guihard says the country's 18,000 small butchers are the backbone 6 of the French economy and more.


JEAN-FRANCOIS GUIHARD: (Through interpreter) In France, you go to your butcher like you go to your doctor. It's personal. And the heart of any French village or town is the baker 7, the butcher, the cafe. If we don't have these small businesses, the social fabric 8 will be gone. Amazon is nice, but it isn't everything.


BEARDSLEY: Brigitte Gothiere with L214, a vegan association that defends animal rights. Gothiere says her group would never perpetrate violence because that's exactly what it's campaigning against.


BRIGITTE GOTHIERE: (Through interpreter) We put hidden cameras in slaughterhouses and document things like baby chicks being ground up and other cruelties. We try to show the reality of how animals live and die while being raised, transported and slaughtered 9.


BEARDSLEY: Gothiere says while it might be tough to convince the French to give up meat, people are concerned with animal welfare. She says her organization has convinced major egg companies to stop caging their birds. And last month, thanks to one of L214's clandestine 10 videos, a slaughterhouse was sanctioned by a court, and one employee was fired.


TASSE: (Speaking French).


BEARDSLEY: Back in Tasse's butcher shop, 48-year-old Didier Tasse wheels out half a cow carcass hanging on a hook from his freezer. He slices different cuts of steak from it every day. The cow is a Blonde d'Aquitaine, a breed from southwestern France. It has papers that show when and where it was born, raised, slaughtered and that list its vaccines 11. Tasse says French butchers work hard to do their best by their customers and animals.


FREDERIQUE MAGLIONE: (Speaking French).


BEARDSLEY: Customer Frederique Maglione calls vegans who attack butchers terrorists.


MAGLIONE: (Speaking French).


BEARDSLEY: But Maglione acknowledges problems in slaughterhouses and says that's why she buys meat only from the butcher, never the supermarket. She says mass industrial production is the problem and thinks most French people are ready to pay more for their meat and eat less of it if that means better treatment of animals. Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Paris.


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adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士
  • Some militant leaders want to merge with white radicals.一些好斗的领导人要和白人中的激进派联合。
  • He is a militant in the movement.他在那次运动中是个激进人物。
n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
n.生计,谋生之道
  • Appropriate arrangements will be made for their work and livelihood.他们的工作和生活会得到妥善安排。
  • My father gained a bare livelihood of family by his own hands.父亲靠自己的双手勉强维持家计。
adj.使人难忘的,壮丽的,堂皇的,雄伟的
  • The fortress is an imposing building.这座城堡是一座宏伟的建筑。
  • He has lost his imposing appearance.他已失去堂堂仪表。
乱涂,潦草地写( scrawl的过去式和过去分词 )
  • I tried to read his directions, scrawled on a piece of paper. 我尽量弄明白他草草写在一片纸上的指示。
  • Tom scrawled on his slate, "Please take it -- I got more." 汤姆在他的写字板上写了几个字:“请你收下吧,我多得是哩。”
n.脊骨,脊柱,骨干;刚毅,骨气
  • The Chinese people have backbone.中国人民有骨气。
  • The backbone is an articulate structure.脊椎骨是一种关节相连的结构。
n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
n.织物,织品,布;构造,结构,组织
  • The fabric will spot easily.这种织品很容易玷污。
  • I don't like the pattern on the fabric.我不喜欢那块布料上的图案。
v.屠杀,杀戮,屠宰( slaughter的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The invading army slaughtered a lot of people. 侵略军杀了许多人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Hundreds of innocent civilians were cruelly slaughtered. 数百名无辜平民遭残杀。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.秘密的,暗中从事的
  • She is the director of clandestine operations of the CIA.她是中央情报局秘密行动的负责人。
  • The early Christians held clandestine meetings in caves.早期的基督徒在洞穴中秘密聚会。
疫苗,痘苗( vaccine的名词复数 )
  • His team are at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines. 他的小组处于疫苗科研的最前沿。
  • The vaccines were kept cool in refrigerators. 疫苗放在冰箱中冷藏。
学英语单词
actionine
alkaline constituents
angiolith
apertura interna canalis carotici
asphalt feeding system
Axum
ball float level indicator
batch pipelining
bearing currents
bound in
Brahmin
bursae subcutaneae digitorum dorsales
buttimer
calcined potash
canned meat
carnel-work
chromatigenous
class secretary
computer-generated map
cool working
Cornell University
corpuscular theory of light
cotton covered wire
courtship behaviour
dactylethrae
debi
deinonychosaur
Diploblechnum
direct-relation telemeter
disclosing
dromotropic
earth key
electro-oculographic transducer
emulsion wax
extra virgin olive oil
fabric tension control
faiellos
fillin
foreign process
form of proxy
haberdaschers
haloacid
Hanseatic city
have an impact upon
hepatolysis
hipcs
Hirtzenberg
input/output switching
jakiel
jennetings
Kalamboa
klumene
laser terrain profile recorder
literary culture
longitudinal ridges
luminescent fine pottery
metal slitting saw with fine teeth
mucolysis
N-benzylacetamide
neighborhoody
nilpotent
olympic game
on-axis
orphaned
photo-audio generator
picturebook
platinammines
polypentamethylene suberamide
Priestley, John Boynton
proopiomelanocortin
random-coefficient model
restorationism
safety helmets
Saxifraga laciniata
scholastical
shearing forces
shelly ground
single journal entry
slantingly
sliding index
smooth variety
soligenous peat
stires
surface-type desuperheater
take sb for a walk
Tatsugō
telecoms
tenthmetres
terminal cisternae (of sarcoplasmic reticulum)
threefold coincidence
tielsch
to decompress
tobacco products
total coefficient of correlation
tungsten-thorium alloy
underway replenishment
unicentre
unusual beat
vicissity
waifts
wissler's disease
zero-sum game policy