时间:2019-02-14 作者:英语课 分类:环球英语 Spotlight


英语课

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  Welcome to Spotlight 1. I'm Robin 2 Basselin.
 
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  And I'm Adam Navis. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
 
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  William Post did not have an easy life. His mother died when he was young. After that, his father sent him away. When he grew up, he worked any job he could find. One day, William had only forty dollars. He decided 3 to spend all forty dollars on a chance to win a lot of money in the lottery 4.
 
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  William Post's life changed that day. He won 16 million dollars! He thought his life would now be perfect. But later he described his win this way,
 
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  "Every person dreams of winning money. But no one understands the problems. They come from places you cannot even see."
 
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  William's life did change after winning, but in a bad way. He spent a lot of money on things he did not need. He bought houses, cars, and televisions. Everyone began to ask him for money. People even took him to court to get it. William lost all his money. Today, he lives alone. He says that the money did not make his life better or easier.
 
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  "I was much happier when I did not have any money."
 
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  Today's Spotlight is on the lottery. Lotteries 5 are a popular kind of gaming. There are different ways to decide the winner of a lottery, but the basic rules are the same. People buy a ticket or piece of paper with numbers on it. Then the winning numbers are chosen by chance. If your numbers are the same as the winning numbers, you receive the prize money.
 
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  There are lotteries all around the world. Many lotteries are managed by the government. Most of these lotteries give some of the money raised by ticket sales for education, roads, or other government programs. In large lotteries, this can be millions of dollars.
 
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  However, some people argue that these lotteries do not actually help a country. These people admit that lotteries provide money for social programs. But a government may not give as much tax money to social programs because of the lottery money. Then, if the lottery stops, or if people play less, the programs will not survive.
 
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  But government lotteries are not the only kind of lottery. There are also illegal lotteries. People print pieces of paper that look like real lottery tickets. But they never declare a winner. They keep the money. Other illegal lotteries may declare a winner, but only award a small amount of the money collected. Because illegal lotteries are not managed by the government, the people running them can do whatever they want.
 
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  More and more, illegal lotteries are using the internet. A person may get an e-mail inviting 6 them into a world-wide lottery. Some times the e-mail says that the person has already won! They only need to go to a website and buy a chance to win. But like the lottery with false tickets, this illegal lottery will not give anyone prize money.
 
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  Imagine you had an extra ten dollars each week. You are thinking about playing a lottery. The idea of winning millions of dollars is tempting 7. You could do a lot of things if you won. You could help a lot of people. And it would be nice not to have to worry about earning money. So, is it a good idea for you to play that lottery?
 
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  It is important to understand the chances of winning. The reason that most lotteries can offer so much money is because the chance of winning is so small. One of the largest lotteries in the world is called Mega Millions. It only costs one dollar to play. And it offers very large prizes. However, the chance of winning the highest prize is one in 175 million. To win a smaller prize, like 150 dollars, the chances are a little better: one in 14,000.
 
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  Here is a comparison 8. A person is more likely to be hit by lightening 9, or killed by a dog than to win the lottery. For every kilometre a person drives in a car, they are six times more likely to be killed than to win a lottery like Mega Millions.
 
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  If there is so little chance of winning, why do people continue to play? One reason is that many lottery games have additional 10 prizes of one or two dollars. When people play the lottery these small wins make them feel good. They remember the wins and forget the losses.
 
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  Also, studies show that poor people buy more lottery tickets than rich people. Many poor people do not understand how unlikely 11 it is they will win. Even if they do, they may play the lottery anyway. It may be that poor people do not have the resources to help themselves. They may play the lottery for an emotional 12 reason. They may see the lottery as their only hope for a better future.
 
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  But the lottery is not the only thing people can do with money. Over a long time, saving 13 money can add up. If a person took the ten dollars they spend on lottery tickets and saved it, after twenty years they would have over 10,000 dollars. If that 10,000 dollars was invested 14 wisely, it could increase to 30,000 dollars. This is not millions of dollars, but it is real money! And it could help pay for a home or an education.
 
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  Everyone wonders what will happen in the future. We think that by winning the lottery, we will know that our future will be great. But money cannot prevent accidents from happening. It cannot stop people from getting sick. The story of William Post shows that money can solve some problems, but it causes other problems. What can we do when we worry about the future?
 
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  Money does have a place in our life. But it should not be the centre. Many Christians 15 believe that their future is in the hands of God. Bad things will still happen. But God will walk with us in our struggles. This offers more than winning any lottery.
 
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  The writer and producer of this program was Adam Navis. The voices you heard were from the United States and the United Kingdom. All quotes were adapted for this program and voiced by Spotlight. Computer users 16 can hear our programs, read our scripts 17, and see our word list on our website at http://www.Radio.English.net This .program is called "The Lottery: Big Money or Big Problem?"
 
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  If you have a comment or question for Spotlight you can email us. Our email address is radio @ english . net. We hope you can join us again for the next Spotlight program. Thank you for listening. Goodbye!

n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
n.知更鸟,红襟鸟
  • The robin is the messenger of spring.知更鸟是报春的使者。
  • We knew spring was coming as we had seen a robin.我们看见了一只知更鸟,知道春天要到了。
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。
n.抽彩;碰运气的事,难于算计的事
  • He won no less than £5000 in the lottery.他居然中了5000英镑的奖券。
  • They thought themselves lucky in the lottery of life.他们认为自己是变幻莫测的人生中的幸运者。
n.抽彩给奖法( lottery的名词复数 );碰运气的事;彩票;彩券
  • Next to bullfights and soccer, lotteries are Spain's biggest sport. 除了斗牛和足球以外,彩票是西班牙最热门的玩意儿。 来自辞典例句
  • Next to bullfight and soccer, lotteries are Spain's biggest sport. 发行彩票在西班牙是仅次于斗牛和足球的最大娱乐活动。 来自辞典例句
adj.诱人的,引人注目的
  • An inviting smell of coffee wafted into the room.一股诱人的咖啡香味飘进了房间。
  • The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.这间厨房的味道温暖诱人,使人感到亲切温馨。
a.诱人的, 吸引人的
  • It is tempting to idealize the past. 人都爱把过去的日子说得那么美好。
  • It was a tempting offer. 这是个诱人的提议。
n.比较,对照;比拟,比喻
  • They make a comparison of New York to a beehive.他们把纽约比作一个蜂巢。
  • This dress is really cheaper by comparison.比较起来,这件衣服确实便宜。
n.发光v.使(某物)更明亮( lighten的现在分词 );变得更光明
  • The lightening splintered a tree. 闪电把一棵树劈开了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • I saw the lightening split the clouds and heard the thunders following. 我看到闪电撕开云层,听到随之而来的雷声。 来自英语晨读30分(高二)
adj.添加的,额外的,另外的
  • It is necessary to set down these additional rules.有必要制定这些补充规则。
  • I think we can fit in an additional room.我想我们可以再加建一间房子。
adj.未必的,多半不可能的;不大可能发生的
  • It was very unlikely that he would do that.他不见得会做那种事。
  • It is unlikely that she will come. 她不大可能来了。
adj.令人动情的;易动感情的;感情(上)的
  • Emotional people don't stop to calculate.感情容易冲动的人做事往往不加考虑。
  • This is an emotional scene in the play.这是剧中动人的一幕。
n.节省,节约;[pl.]储蓄金,存款
  • Energy saving is term strategic policy of our country.节约能源是我国长期的战略国策。
  • Old-fashioned housewives were usually very saving.旧时的家庭主妇通常都很节俭。
v.投资,花费( invest的过去式和过去分词 );授予;(把资金)投入;投入(时间、精力等)
  • The money will be invested in managed funds. 这笔钱将投资于管理基金。
  • He invested his lawyer with complete power to act for him. 他让律师全权代办。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 )
  • Christians of all denominations attended the conference. 基督教所有教派的人都出席了这次会议。
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians. 他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。
用户,使用者( user的名词复数 )
  • The new software will prove a boon to Internet users. 这种新软件将会对互联网用户大有益处。
  • Ramps should be provided for wheelchair users. 应该给轮椅使用者提供坡道。
剧本( script的名词复数 ); 文字; 笔迹; (一种语言的)字母系统
  • Many felt he was prostituting his talents by writing Hollywood scripts. 许多人觉得他给好莱坞写剧本是滥用自己的才华。
  • The scripts had a rather tired plot. 这部陈旧的剧本的情节是非常俗套的。
学英语单词
adnize
after-look journalising
Alice bands
all-points addressability
amplifying power
antitypes
Argenteau
atmospheric sulfer
atrio-ventricular valve
auto erotic
automated cartographic system
Balsas (River)
bibliopolist
bone superphosphate
Braine-l'Alleud
C. G. S. system
confugate foci
contact pick up
coshery
couseranite(couzedanite)
credit assessment
customs requirement
cyanoplasts
digital file
El Cedro
electrical rating
exturbation
FA Cup
famoused
fatman
Faulkner, William
faulty transformer
ferrohydrodynamic
financial gap
fire proof plate
Fominki
foreguessed
Fournier, C.
go to the parish
gynandromorph
healthmail
Heracleum hemsleyanum Michx.
hexed
holowy
horizontal palmette
hydrophagocytosis
i-wonden
induction-brazing
intake grill
IRCM
Iron River
IT innovation
jaybee
joke-shops
Lax-Pills
lay sb wide open to
magnetic resonance accelerator
main memory database
marker lamp frame
marriage of cable and satellites
memory mapped i/o
Micado
microblepsis rugosa
misfolding
movable fine-mesh model (mfm)
Ned Kelly
nephradenoma
new Lamarckism
nonsadist
obturato
osseo-mucoid
paper-tape turing machine
parsonss
phosphines
poisonous gas pathoanatomy
prepp
rateable value rent
re-weight
Ringarooma B.
Seclin
second-order difference transformation
self cross
Signorelli, Luca
simultaneous sights
single parent allowance
software librarian
sphenomaxillary fissure
state monopoly purchasing and selling
stochastic thermal stress
streny
Synanon
syphilitic meningoencephalitis
Terek sandpipers
tipped over
Topokain
Venturi scrubbing
web storefronts
Whiddy I.
willock
withdrawments
Yāngār