时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:听一分钟英文-I


英语课
Hello. My name is Birke Baehr, and I’m 11 years old. I came here today to talk about what’s wrong with our food system.
First of all, I would like to say that I’m really amazed at how easily kids are led to believe all the marketing 1 and advertising 2 on TV, at public schools and pretty much everywhere else you look. It seems to me like corporations are always trying to get kids, like me, to get their parents to buy stuff that really isn’t good for us or the planet. Little kids, especially, are attracted by colorful packaging and plastic toys. I must admit, I used to be one of them. I also used to think that all of our food came from these happy, little farms where pigs rolled in mud and cows grazed on grass all day.
What I discovered was this is not true. I began to look into this stuff on the Internet, in books and in documentary films, in my travels with my family. I discovered the dark side of the industrialized food system.
First, there’s genetically 4 engineered seeds and organisms. That is when a seed is manipulated in a laboratory to do something not intended by nature — like taking the DNA 5 of a fish and putting it into the DNA of a tomato. Yuck. Don’t get me wrong, I like fish and tomatoes, but this is just creepy.
The seeds are then planted, then grown. The food they produce have been proven to cause cancer and other problems in lab animals, and people have been eating food produced this way since the 1990s. And most folks don’t even know they exist. Did you know rats that ate genetically engineered corn had developed signs of liver and kidney toxicity 6? These include kidney inflammation and lesions and increased kidney weight. Yet almost all the corn we eat has been altered genetically in some way. And let me tell you, corn is in everything. And don’t even get me started on the Confined Animal Feeding Operations called CAFOS.
Conventional farmers use chemical fertilizers made from fossil fuels that they mix with the dirt to make plants grow. They do this because they’ve stripped the soil from all nutrients 7 from growing the same crop over and over again.
Next, more harmful chemicals are sprayed on fruits and vegetables, like pesticides 8 and herbicides, to kill weeds and bugs 9. When it rains, these chemicals seep 10 into the ground, or run off into our waterways, poisoning our water too. Then they irradiate our food, trying to make it last longer, so it can travel thousands of miles from where it’s grown to the supermarkets.
So I asked myself: how can I change? How can I change these things? This is what I found out. I discovered that there’s a movement for a better way. Now a while back, I wanted to be an NFL football player. I decided 11 that I’d rather be an organic farmer instead. — Thank you. And that way I can have a greater impact on the world.
This guy man, Joel Salatin, they call him a lunatic farmer because he grows against the system. Since I’m home-schooled, I went to go hear him speak one day. This man, this “lunatic farmer,” doesn’t use any pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified seeds. And so for that, he’s called crazy by the system.
I want you to know that we can all make a difference by making different choices, by buying our food directly from local farmers, or our neighbors who we know in real life. Some people say organic or local food is more expensive, but is it really? With all these things I’ve been learning about the food system, it seems to me that we can either pay the farmer, or we can pay the hospital.
Now I know definitely which one I would choose. I want you to know that there are farms out there — like Bill Keener in Sequatchie Cove 3 Farm in Tennessee — whose cows do eat grass and whose pigs do roll in the mud, just like I thought. Sometimes I go to Bill’s farm and volunteer, so I can see up close and personal where the meat I eat comes from. I want you to know that I believe kids will eat fresh vegetables and good food if they know more about it and where it really comes from. I want you to know that there are farmers’ markets in every community popping up. I want you to know that me, my brother and sister actually like eating baked kale chips. I try to share this everywhere I go.
Not too long ago, my uncle said that he offered my six-year-old cousin cereal. He asked him if he wanted organic Toasted O’s or the sugarcoated flakes 12 — you know, the one with the big striped cartoon character on the front. My little cousin told his dad that he would rather have the organic Toasted O’s cereal because Birke said he shouldn’t eat sparkly cereal. And that, my friends, is how we can make a difference one kid at a time.
So next time you’re at the grocery store, think local, choose organic, know your farmer and know your food.
Thank you.

1 marketing
n.行销,在市场的买卖,买东西
  • They are developing marketing network.他们正在发展销售网络。
  • He often goes marketing.他经常去市场做生意。
2 advertising
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
3 cove
n.小海湾,小峡谷
  • The shore line is wooded,olive-green,a pristine cove.岸边一带林木蓊郁,嫩绿一片,好一个山外的小海湾。
  • I saw two children were playing in a cove.我看到两个小孩正在一个小海湾里玩耍。
4 genetically
adv.遗传上
  • All the bees in the colony are genetically related. 同一群体的蜜蜂都有亲缘关系。
  • Genetically modified foods have already arrived on American dinner tables. 经基因改造加工过的食物已端上了美国人的餐桌。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 基因与食物
5 DNA
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸
  • DNA is stored in the nucleus of a cell.脱氧核糖核酸储存于细胞的细胞核里。
  • Gene mutations are alterations in the DNA code.基因突变是指DNA密码的改变。
6 toxicity
n.毒性,毒力
  • The hoarse grunt or squeal is characteristic of toxicity.嘶哑的哼声和叫声是中毒的特征。
  • Dieldrin is related to aldrin,and its toxicity to earthworms is similar.狄氏剂与艾氏剂有关,对蚯蚓的毒性是相似的。
7 nutrients
n.(食品或化学品)营养物,营养品( nutrient的名词复数 )
  • a lack of essential nutrients 基本营养的缺乏
  • Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. 营养素被吸收进血液。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 pesticides
n.杀虫剂( pesticide的名词复数 );除害药物
  • vegetables grown without the use of pesticides 未用杀虫剂种植的蔬菜
  • There is a lot of concern over the amount of herbicides and pesticides used in farming. 人们对农业上灭草剂和杀虫剂的用量非常担忧。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 bugs
adj.疯狂的,发疯的n.窃听器( bug的名词复数 );病菌;虫子;[计算机](制作软件程序所产生的意料不到的)错误
  • All programs have bugs and need endless refinement. 所有的程序都有漏洞,都需要不断改进。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The sacks of rice were swarming with bugs. 一袋袋的米里长满了虫子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 seep
v.渗出,渗漏;n.渗漏,小泉,水(油)坑
  • My anger began to seep away.我的怒火开始消下去了。
  • If meteoric water does not evaporate or run overland,it may seep directly into the ground.如果雨水不从陆地蒸发和流走的话,就可能直接渗入地下。
11 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
12 flakes
小薄片( flake的名词复数 ); (尤指)碎片; 雪花; 古怪的人
  • It's snowing in great flakes. 天下着鹅毛大雪。
  • It is snowing in great flakes. 正值大雪纷飞。
学英语单词
actinomycotic prostatitis
air blast
all-against-all
American Association of Retired Persons
ANCHEP
aran mawddwy mt.
artilect
as true as steel
asynchronous monitor
bank a fire
calorimetric instrument
capable of gas-dynamic support
Ceratiomyxomycetidae
certificate revocation list
Chaca
choiseuls
cinchoninium
clanga clanga
coaxially fed linear array
commercial broker
concomitnta symptom
convallarias
convex cap
critical change
crosbyton
cryostasis
culminations
diethylthiambutene
Doppler displacement
driving problem
EASTLANT
Eleagnine
executionists
extentor
fall within
feel that
Ferula jaeschkeana
FIOST
fladge
fluctuation of husking yield
gestunoes
hemipagus
hexadecimal multiplication
holomorphic differential form
hsin-liang
immunosorting
information product
innanzi
joints of the body on the whole
Kamlak
linear microcircuit
list building
Malek Sīāh, Kūh-e
man portable
man-machine language
manarolins
mechano-chemical system
medical record room
metal graphite contact
mirabilia
monthly index
mortgage bond payable
mother-board hybrids
multi stage decision procedure
Namialo
Niankorodougou
non-dumping certificate
normal window
number of the chart
official regain
olein soap
on the verge of something
ornithophilous flower
outstanding item
parapsidal
payings
point-surface transformation
precise measurements
Raquelle
rhenium(vii) oxide
S-shaped incision
Sida orientalis
Silsden
single-wave compensator
small angle laser light scattering
snapping joints
somatic cell
spindlekin
steel filter
step function generator
storable propellants
terrazzo finished surface
thermal sensitive material
transaxial plane
uninterrupted power system for computer
unjustified tape
valve umbrella
Varolian
viscidia
voice system
woolly finish
writing tissue