(单词翻译:单击)
Street Animals
流浪动物
Voice 1: Thank you for joining us for today's Spotlight program. I'm Liz Waid
声音1:谢谢大家收听今天的重点报道节目 。我是利兹·韦德 。
Voice 2: And I'm Joshua Leo. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand no matter where in the world they live.
声音2:我是乔舒亚·里奥 。重点报道节目用慢速英语的方式播报新闻 。便于全世界各地民众的理解 。
Voice 1: In 2007, Margaret Ann Gordon went to walk her dog. She was living in Bulgaria. As she was walking, a group of seven or eight dogs ran towards her. No one owned these dogs. They lived on the city streets where Margaret lived. They were wild street dogs.
声音1:2007年,玛格丽特·安·戈登去遛狗 。她生活在保加利亚 。她走在路上的时候,七八只狗朝她跑来 。这些狗没有主人 。它们住在玛格丽特居住的城市街道上 。它们是流浪狗 。
Voice 2: The dogs attacked Margaret. They started to bite her. People nearby heard Margaret shouting and came to help. But it was too late. Doctors could not help Margaret. The dogs had bit her legs down to the bone. Margaret bled to death from her wounds.
声音2:这些狗袭击了玛格丽特 。它们开始咬她 。附近的人听到玛格丽特的喊叫后赶来帮忙 。但为时已晚 。医生帮不了玛格丽特 。狗将她的腿咬到露出骨头 。玛格丽特因伤口失血过多而死亡 。
Voice 1: Like many countries, Bulgaria has a problem with wild dogs. There are around thirty five thousand street dogs living in the capital city of Sofia. But Bulgaria is not the only country that struggles with the problems of street animals. Today's Spotlight is on street animals, and how people are caring for them.
声音1:和很多国家一样,保加利亚也存在流浪狗问题 。首都索非亚大约有3.5万只流浪狗 。但保加利亚并不是唯一一个与街头动物问题作斗争的国家 。今天的重点报道节目聚焦街头动物,以及人们如何照顾它们 。
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