CNN 10 20200316

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은평구영어학원 STN학원 CNN 10 202000316 

#은평구영어학원 #STN학원에서 제작한 CNN 10 20200316 자료입니다.

중등 상위권과 등부 영어 리스닝 학습을 위해 수업의 일환으로 STN에서 편집 제작하여 활용하고 있습니다. 

 

#예비고1영어 수업 또한 STN 학원입니다.

 

https://youtu.be/LYgEF2Zt-Z0

 

 

 

 

CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: This is CNN 10. We are a 10 minutes objective explanation of news from around the world and I`m your host Carl Azuz. Thank you so much for watching today. We know that thousands if not millions of you are watching from home right now. Obviously I`m not in our studio at CNN Center. Canceled, postponed and closed are three of the words being used worldwide for events, flights, businesses and schools. COVID-19 is the technical term for the new coronavirus we`ve been reporting on and that`s the reason for the shutdowns that are taking place. Last Friday U.S. President Donald Trump announced a national emergency. The goal to quote "unleash the full power of the Federal government to address the coronavirus pandemic". What this means is that government funding will be sped up to the state and local leaders who are working to stop the spread of this disease. Relaxed rules for hospitals are also part of this effort. There haven`t been enough testing kits to keep up with demand in many parts of the country and critics have blamed the Trump Administration for not doing enough to increase testing. The White House says it plans to work with private companies to get more tests out there. Drive thru coronavirus testing sites will be part of that. The government also announced more restrictions on travel from Europe.

MIKE PENCE, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: We`ve recognized our health experts tracking global data that the epicenter of the coronavirus has shifted from China and South Korea to Europe.

AZUZ: France, Italy and Spain have told people to stay home. Restaurants, cafes and movie theaters have been closed in these countries. Officials are hoping that by keeping people from gathering in large groups, there`ll be less of a chance that those who have the disease will spread it. There are roughly 3,000 coronavirus cases in America and there`ve been more than 60 deaths. The age group in the greatest danger from this disease is the elderly. As of Sunday, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in every state except West Virginia. This is why so many schools are closed this week. Health officials say COVID-19 is not the deadliest disease in the world but because the virus is so new no one really has an immunity to it. The Food and Drug Administration says there are no vaccines or drugs that it has approved to fight the coronavirus. In a recent CNN town hall event on Facebook, doctors teamed up to answer of the questions being asked about this pandemic.

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objective  a.

객관적인

explanation  n.

설명

obviously  ad.

명백하게

canceled  a.

취소된

postponed  a.

연기된

closed  a.

폐쇄된

flight  n.

비행

term  n.

용어

take place.

발생하다.

announce  v.

...을 발표하다. 알리다.

emergency  n.

비상 (사태)

quote  v.

인용하다.

unleash  v.

1. 풀다, 놓아 주다.

2. 촉발시키다. 불러 일으키다

address  v.

...을 다루다. 해결하려 하다.

pandemic  n.

전세계적인 유행병 epidemic

spread  n.

확산

effort  n.

노력

keep up with ...

...와 보조를 맞추다.

critic  n.

비평가, 비판가

blame A for B

A를 비난하다. B라는 이유로

restriction  n.

제한, 억제

expert  n.

전문가

track  v.

...을 추적하다.

shift  v.

옮기다. 이동하다.

keep A from ~ing ...

A로 하여금 ~하지 못하게 하다.

roughly  ad.

대략

more than ...

... 이상

confirm  v.

...을 확인하다.

deadly  a.

치명적인

immunity  n.

면역

approve  v.

...을 승인하다.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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