NEWS HEADLINGES Iraq has reacted defiantly to the American and British air raids on targets near Baghdad. President Sadam Hussein vowed to fight until victory on land, in the air and at sea. China and Russia have also 1)condemned the air strikes. But the United States defended the 2)raids saying Iraqi air defenses were threatening allied aircraft 3)patrolling the air 4)exclusion zones imposed after the Gulf War. The latest Iraqi casualty figures say two civilians were killed and twenty people were injured in the attacks. The Iraqi capital Baghdad this morning the public mood on first glance appeared to be on of 5)resignation. Iraq had suffered another attack 6)at the hands of American and British aircraft. There was little ordinary Iraqi's could do about it. In total, twenty-four American and British aircraft were involved in last night's attack. They fired their missiles from south of the 33rd parallel where Iraqi aircraft are not allowed to fly. But their targets were above the parallel and near Baghdad as close as five miles. The installations hit were radar units and command control centers which the 7)Pentagon claims were some distance from civilian areas. Japan got its latest warning flag that there's a long way to go before it's on the road to economic recovery. It recorded its first monthly trade 8)deficit in four years last month. The January trade deficit 9)tumbled to $824 million mainly because of the economic 10)slowdowns in United States and Asia in general. Exporters Nippon Steel, NEC and Matsushita Electric Industrial among others have all noted that sales are slowing to those regions. Now European finance ministers are expected to 11)reprimand the Irish government today after they meet in 12)Brussels. They've been alarmed by December's budget in the Irish Republic which cut taxes and increased government spending. The other European countries fear this will 13)stoke up inflation and 14)undermine the stability of the Euro, the single 15)currency. Finance ministers from the European Unions 15 states are holding their regular monthly meeting in Brussels. They've been given the 16)tricky task of 17)handing out some public criticism to the government of the country with the most successful economy, the Irish Republic. In the last five years Ireland has 18)boomed growing by an average eight percent a year, unemployment has reached its lowest level for 20 years and task prices in 19)Dublin became more expensive than in London. Executives of the plan Hong Kong Disneyland met with business leaders and government officials this week for a status check of development plans. Disney's second Asian park is scheduled to open in 2005.The Hong Kong government is providing nearly three billion US dollars in land and financial 20)subsidies. The chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts says everything's on schedule and going as planned. Residents across the South Eastern United States are cleaning up after a storm with near 21)hurricane force winds through the region. At least two people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people were left without electricity as heavy rain and strong winds made their mark on five US states. Officials said it may take days to restore power in some areas. In Texas a military medical 22)evacuation team used a helicopter to three children and a driver from the roof of a school bus. The bus had been swept into a rain swollen creek. Finally in sports Real Madrid and Leeds are through to the quarterfinals of the European Champions League. But we start tonight's 23)wrap up of soccer action with 24)penalties deciding a semi-final clash in Brazil. The semi-final first leg of the Rio-Sao Paulo 25)tournament ended 1-nil in Sao Paulo's favor. In the return leg in Rio Fluminense made the most of home advantage opening the scoring with a strike from Marco Brito. And seven minutes later Brito added a second from outside the penalty area. Sao Paulo pulled a goal back on the arrow when Franca made it 2-1 on the night and 2-all on aggregate. It took 18 penalties to decide the winner with Ilan sending Sao Paulo into the finals against Botafogo.
1) condemn v. 谴责;非难 2) raid n. [军事]袭击,空袭 3) patrol v. 巡逻,巡视 4) exclusion n. 排斥,拒绝 5) resignation n. 屈从;辞职 6) at the hands of 被;受 7) pentagon n. 五角形。the Pentagon,五角大楼,即美国国防部,位于美国弗吉尼亚州的一幢正五角边形建筑。 8) deficit n. 亏损,赤字 9) tumble v. 急骤下跌;跌落 10) slowdown n. 减速;降低生产速度 11) reprimand v. 申斥;谴责 12) Brussels n. 布鲁塞尔,比利时首都 13) stoke v. 拨旺;司炉 14) undermine v. 削弱……的基础;使……垮台 15) currency n. 通货,货币 16) tricky a. 善施妙计的;爱耍花招的 17) hand out 把……拿出来;分发 18) boom v.(商业、城市等)迅速发展;繁荣 19) Dublin n. 都柏林,爱尔兰共和国首都。 20) subsidy n. 拨款;资助 21) hurricane n. 飓风 22) evacuation n. [军事]撤退,疏散 23) wrap up (非正式语)结束(一项活动) 24) penalty n. [体育](因犯规)受罚 25) tournament n. 锦标赛;联赛