英语作文新闻报道三篇
英语作文新闻报道一篇
BBC News with Marian MarshallEuropean Union transport ministers have agreed to ease some other the restrictions on air travel which were imposed across Europe last week following the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland. After discussions by video conference, the EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas announced the decision to reporters in Brussels."New air control measures can come into effect from eight o'clock Tuesday morning. From tomorrow morning on, we should see progressively more planes start to fly and this is good news for Europe's stranded passengers, good news for airline industry and other sectors of this economy hard hit by this crisis."In an effort to ensure safety, the EU wants to create three designated fly zones. One will remain entirely off limits because of the threat of volcanic dust; another will be open to all aircraft, while a third zone will be available for a limited service. In Germany, the two main airlines, Lufthansa and Air Berlin, were granted exemptions from the existing fly ban to allow them to bring home stranded passengers. A Lufthansa spokesman said they were expected to carry a total of about 15,000 people from the Far East, Africa and the Americas. Britain has announced that it's sending warships to help bring home British travelers.The American military in Iraq has confirmed that the two most wanted al-Qaeda leaders in the country have been killed. The Iraqi government named them as Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. The Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said their identities had been confirmed by medical tests on the bodies. The two men were reportedly tracked down by an intelligence team west of Baghdad and their hideout destroyed by missiles. The US Vice President Joe Biden said the deaths showed that Iraq was now better able to look after its own security."Their deaths are potentially devastating blows to al-Qaeda Iraq, but equally important, in my view, is this action demonstrates the improved security strength and capacity of Iraqi security forces. In short, the Iraqis have taken the lead in securing Iraq and its citizens by taking out both of these individuals."Officials in Pakistan say at least 23 people were killed when a suicide bomb exploded in a crowded market in Peshawar. Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad.The explosion happened close to a police station, in what's called the Storytellers' Bazaar, an historic market place in the central Peshawar that was packed with shoppers and also a large crowd protesting against the frequent power cuts in the city. One of Peshawar's senior most police officers was among those killed. It is Taliban militants who'd be suspected of carrying out the attack. They've recently come under increasing pressure across Northwest Pakistan, for Pakistani military carries out operations against them.World News from the BBCThe Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has said Israel must recognize that the world will not accept Israeli rule over Palestinians for decades to come. He also warned of growing alienation between Israel and its long-standing ally, the United States. Mr Barak's warning comes at the time of growing criticism of the right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Pope Benedict has invited the world's 400,000 Catholic priests to Rome in June to show their support for him over what, the Vatican says, are unjust attacks on his policies concerning pedophilia crimes. The invitation was contained in a letter from Cardinal Claudio Hummes. In the letter, the cardinal says the presence of so many priests in St Peter's Square will be a good way to show that they haven't been intimidated, as he put it, by the crimes committed by a few of their fellow clergy.A team of Sherpas in Nepal have announced that they will go on a clean-up expedition on Mount Everest. It's the first time that Mount Everest is to be cleaned above the altitude of 8,000 metres, an area which is called the "death zone" because of the low level of oxygen and treacherous conditions. Joanna Jolly reports.The team of 20 Sherpa mountaineers will set off on May 1 to establish camp at the point known as Everest's South Col. From here, they plan to start their cleaning operation, including removing at least two bodies from a narrow trail between the South Col and the summit. The Sherpas, many of whom have climbed Everest several times, say they also plan to remove 3,000 kilogrammes of empty oxygen bottles, old food wrappings, tents and ropes.A folk singing Cuban scientist has won a prestigious environmental prize in the United States for challenging the role of state bureaucrats in Cu。
英语作文新闻报道二篇
To stop inappropriate parking of shared bikes,Beijing's Dongcheng and Xicheng districts will start apilot program that designates certain areas fit topark, using hi-tech assistance to enforce relatedrules.
为解决共享单车乱停乱放问题,北京市东城区和西城区将启动一个试点项目,指定特定的共享单车停放区,借助高科技手段执行相关规定。
Dongcheng District will mark nearly 600 sites forparking shared bikes, mainly near bus hubs, subwaystations and shopping centers.
东城区将施划近600个共享单车停放区,主要设在公交枢纽、地铁站点和购物中心附近。
Users will know from their mobile phone app where to put them. The project will possibly startas early as June.
使用者将会通过他们的手机APP知道单车放在了哪里。该项目最早将于6月启动。
Dongcheng and Xicheng districts are also planning to use "electronic fence" to curb illegalparking.
东城区和西城区还计划用“电子围栏”来遏制违规停车。
Riders who park bikes outside the allowed areas cannot lock them and will continue to becharged.
骑车人将单车停在指定区域外将无法为车辆上锁,会一直计费。
The capital has increased its administration of shared bike parking as they become a popular,cheap choice for dodging traffic jams.
随着共享单车成为一种避开交通堵塞的流行、廉价得选择,北京市也对停车管理进行了加强。
Haidian, Xicheng and Shijingshan districts have designed some 2,000 parking areas for sharedbikes. Xicheng has also singled out 10 streets where riders are banned from parking.
海淀区、西城区和石景山区已经为共享自行车设计了约2000个停车位。西城区还特别挑出了10条禁止骑车人停车的街道。
英语作文新闻报道三篇
Last weekend,I went to Beijing Wildlife Park to pay a vist .Never before in my life have i met some wild animals face to face.
What features this park is that wolves or lions are wandering around in nature while we humans can only stay inside the bus,watching those animals through iron bars.Of course for those good-tempered animals,including deer and monkeys ,we were allowed to play with them.And feeding them was fun to us ,as well. Much to our delight,we had the chance to watch splendid anlmal performance and visisted the educational exhibition of endangered animals which enhanced our awareness of wildlife protection.
We had a very good time this weekend.And everyone agrees that this park is a place definitely worth visiting again.