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Now, the VOA Special English program -- WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

The presidential election in the United States is November fourth. So we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election. Many opinion studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for. Experts say some states are likely to support John McCain, the Republican Party candidate. Others are likely to support Barack Obama, the Democratic Party's candidate.

Experts say there are a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal. These are called swing states, because they could go either way. They are also called battleground states. Experts believe the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those few states.

Traditionally, expressions used in horse racing are also used in the election campaigns. The running mate is the presidential candidates' choice for vice-president. The front runner is the leading candidate. If both candidates have equal support, they are said to be running neck and neck. And candidates enter the home stretch when the race is near the end.

The candidates are now on the campaign trail, traveling around the country. They have favorite subjects that they talk about to different crowds. This is called a stump speech. Writer William Safire says the expression is two hundred years old. He says candidates, many years ago, spoke while standing on the stump of a tree in front of crowd. Another expression on the stump is to make these speeches to different groups.

Some candidates carry out what is called a grassroots campaign. This involves voters at the local community level. The candidate talks to people and expects financial donations for the campaign. This main involves getting the support of the political parties' rank and file members. This expression is also used in military and in trade unions. It means the members who form the major part of group, but not its leaders or officers.

Many people hope that presidential campaigns are fair, but some campaigns include mud slinging. No, the candidates do not throw dirt at each other. But they may try to destroy their opponents' good name by saying bad things, or through misleading advertisements. Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.

Some American presidential elections have ended in a landslide victory. One candidate wins a huge majority of electoral votes. Other recent elections have been extremely close. We will know the results of this election in a few weeks.

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Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

The presidential election in the United States is November fourth. So we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election.

Many opinion studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for. Experts say some states are likely to support John McCain, the Republican Party candidate. Others are likely to support Barack Obama, the Democratic Party's candidate.

Experts say there are a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal. These are called swing states, because they could go either way. They are also called battleground states. Experts believe the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those few states.

Traditionally, expressions used in horse racing are also used in election campaigns. The running mate is the presidential candidate's choice for vice president. The front-runner is the leading candidate. If both candidates have equal support, they are said to be running neck and neck. And candidates enter the home stretch when the race is near the end.

The candidates are now on the campaign trail, traveling around the country. They have favorite subjects that they talk about to different crowds. This is called a stump speech. Writer William Safire says the expression is two hundred years old. He says candidates many years ago spoke while standing on the stump of a tree in front of a crowd. Another expression, on the stump, is to make these speeches to different groups.

Some candidates carry out what is called a grassroots campaign. This involves voters at the local community level. The candidate talks to people and accepts financial donations for the campaign. This may involve getting the support of the political party's rank and file members. This expression is also used in the military and in trade unions. It means the members who form the major part of a group, but not its leaders or officers.

Many people hope that presidential campaigns are fair. But some campaigns include mudslinging. No, the candidates do not throw dirt at each other. But they may try to destroy their opponent's good name by saying bad things or through misleading advertisements. Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.

Some American presidential elections have ended in a landslide victory. One candidate wins a huge majority of electoral votes. Other recent elections have been extremely close. We will know the results of this election in a few weeks.

(MUSIC)

This VOA Special English program was written by Shelley Gollust. I'm Barbara Klein. You can find more WORDS AND THEIR STORIES at www.unsv.com.
  第 1 楼 -   作者:Webmaster -  创建于:2008-10-12 18:35 - 最后修订:2008-10-12 18:35 <版主管理> <引用回复>
Dictated by English Fonder
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Now the VOA special English programme—Words and their stories.

The presidential election in the U.S is Nov. 4th.

So we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election.

Many "opinion" studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for.

Experts say some states are likely to support John MC cain, the Republican party candidate.

Others are likely to support Barraka Obama, the Democratic Party’s candidate.

Experts say there a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal.

These are called swing states, because they can go either way. They are also called battleground states.

Experts believe that the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those few states.

Traditionally, expressions used in horse racing are also used in the election campaigns.

The running maid is the presidential candidate’s choice for vice president.

The front runner is the leading candidate.

If candidates have equal support, they are said to be running neck and neck.


And candidates enter the home stretch when the race is near the end.

The candidates are now on the campaign trail, traveling around the country.

They have favourite subjects that they talked about to different crowds.

This is called a stump speech.

Writer William•S says the expression is 200 hundred years old.

He says candidates many years ago spoke while standing on a stump of a tree in front of a crowd.

Another expression, on the stump, is to make the speeches to different groups.

Some candidates carry out what is called “a grass route's campaign”. This involved voters in the local community level.

The candidate talks to people and expects financial donations for the campaign.

This may invlove getting the suppot of the political party’s rank and file members.

This expression is also used in the military and in trade unions.

It means the members who form a major part of a group, but it’s not the leaders or officers.


Many people hope that presidential elections are fair.

But some campaigns include muds slinging.

No, the candidates do not throw dirt at each other, but they may try to destroy their opponent’s good name by

saying bad things or through misleading advertisements.

Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.

Some American presidential elections have ended in a "length line victory".

One candidate wins a huge majority of electral votes.

Other recent elections have been extremely close.

We will know the results of this election in a few weeks.

This VOA special english programme was written by Sherly•G.

I’m Barber•Klein. You can find more Words and their stories at VOA special english. com


由于词汇量有限,又是第一次听,所以有些地方听不出来,打引号的地方是不确定的。

大家多多指教啦 !

  第 2 楼 -   作者:sunny -  创建于:2008-10-12 20:29 - 最后修订:2008-10-12 20:29 <版主管理> <引用回复>
the presidential election in the united states is Nov.4th.

So we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election.

Many "opinions" studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for.

Experts say some states are likely to support John MC cain, the Republican party candidate.

Others are likely to support Barraka Obama, the Democratic Party’s candidate.

Experts say there are a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal.

These are called swing states, because they can go either way. They are also called battleground states.

Experts believe that the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those few states.

Traditionally, expressions used in horse racing are also used in an election campaign.

The running maid is the presidential candidate’s choice for vice president.

The front runner is the leading candidate.

If both candidates have equal support, they are said to be running neck and neck.


And candidates enter the home stretch when the race is near the end.

The candidates are now on the campaign trail, traveling around the country.

They have favourite subjects that they talked about to different crowds.

This is called a stump speech.

Writer William•S says the expression is 200 hundred years old.

He says candidates many years ago spoke while standing on a stump of a tree in front of a crowd.

Another expression, on the stump, is to make these speeches to different groups.

Some candidates carry out what is called “a grassroots campaign”. This involved voters at the local community level.

The candidate talks to people and accepts financial donations for the campaign.

This may invlove getting the suppot of the political party’s rank and file members.

This expression is also used in the military and in trade unions.

It means the members who form the major part of a group, but not as leaders or officers.


Many people hope that presidential campaigns are fair.

But some campaigns include muds slinging.

No, the candidates do not throw dirt at each other, but they may try to destroy their opponent’s good name by

saying bad things or through misleading advertisements.

Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.

Some American presidential elections have ended in a "length line victory".

One candidate wins a huge majority of electral vote.

Other recent election has been extremely close.

We will know the results of this election in a few weeks.




  第 3 楼 -   作者:lovej -  创建于:2008-10-12 20:30 - 最后修订:2008-10-12 20:30 <版主管理> <引用回复>
Words and Their Stories
Now the VOA special English program Words and Their Stories.
The presidential election in the United States is November fourth. So we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election.
Many opinion studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for. Experts say some states are likely to support John McCain, the Republican Party candidate. Others are likely to support Barrack Obama, the Democratic Party’s candidate.
Experts say there are a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal. These are called swing states, because they could go either way. They are also called battle ground states. Experts believe the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those few states.
Traditionally, expressions used in horse racing are also used in the election campaigns. The running mate is the presidential candidates’ choice for vice- president. The frond runner is the leading candidate.
If both candidates have equal support, they said to be running neck and neck. And candidates enter the home stretch when the race is near the end.
The candidates are now on the campaign trail, traveling around the country. They have favorite subjects that they talk about to different crowds. This is called a stump speech.
Writer William Safire says the expression is two hundred years old. He says candidates, many years ago, spoke while standing on the stump of a tree in front of crowd. Another expression on the stump is to make these speeches to different groups.
Some candidates carry out what is called a grass roots campaign. This involves votes at the local community level. The candidate talks to people and expects financial donations for the campaign.
This main involves getting the support of the political parties’ rand and file members. This expression is also used in military and in trade unions. It means the members who form the major part of group, but not its leaders or officers.
Many people hope that presidential campaigns are fair, but some campaigns include mud slinging. No, the candidates do not throw mud at each other. But they may try to destroy their opponent’s good name by saying bad things, or through misleading advertisements. Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.
Some American presidential elections have ended in a landslide victory. One candidate wins a majority of electoral votes.
Other recent elections have been extremely close. We will know the results of this election in a few weeks.
这是我今天做的听写,请大家给修改一下啦
  第 4 楼 -   作者:Webmaster -  创建于:2008-10-12 22:45 - 最后修订:2008-10-12 22:45 <版主管理> <引用回复>
DICTATED BY TAMMY
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Now the voa special English programme- words and the stories .
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有好多听不出来的。希望大家给予修正。。。
  第 5 楼 -   作者:天若有晴 -  创建于:2008-10-13 21:58 - 最后修订:2008-10-13 21:58 <版主管理> <引用回复>
WORDS AND THEIR STORIES -
Now, the VOA Special English program, Words and Their Stories.
The presidential election in theUnited States Is November fourth,so, we hear a lot of people using expressions about the election. Many opinion studies have asked Americans whom they will vote for. Experts say some states are likely to support John McCain,the Republican party candidate.Others are likely to to support Barack Obama,the Democratic party’s candidate. Experts say there are a few states where the support for the two candidates is almost equal.These are called “swing” states because they could go either way. They are also called “battleground” states.Experts believe the presidential election will be decided by the votes in those a few states.
Traditionaly expressions used in horse-racing are also used in the election campaigns.The running mate is the presidential candidate’s choice for vice president.The front runner is the leading candidate.If both candidates have equal support,they are said to be running neck and neck.And candidates enter the homestretch when the race is near the end.
The candidates are now on the campaign trail travelling around the country.They have favourate subjects that they talk about to different crowds. This is called a stump speech.Writer Willam Syfair says the expression is two hundred years old. He says candidates many years ago spoke while standing on the stump of a tree in front of a crowd.
Another expression on the stump is to make these speeches to different groups.Some candidates carry out what is called a grassroots campaign. This involves voters at the local communiy level. The candidate talks to people and accepts financial donations for the campaign.This main involve getting the support of the political parties rank and file members.This expression is also used in the military and in trade unions.It means the members who form the major part of the group, but not its leaders or officers.
Many people hope that presidential campaigns are fair.But some campaigns include muds slinging. No, the candidates do not throw dirt at each other.But they may try to destroy their opponent’s good names by saying bad things or throw misleading advertisements.Spreading lies about someone is called a smear campaign.
Some American presidential elections have ended in a lan-fly victory.When candidate wins a huge majority of the electoral votes,other recent elections have been extremly close. We’ll know the results of these elections in a few weeks.
(MUSIC)
This VOA Special English program, was written by Shally Golos. I'm Brab Clain. You can find more WORDS AND THEIR STORIES,at voaspecialenglish.com.


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