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非营利组织与慈善机构核心英语听力学习精讲

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    A non-profit organization is an organization that uses its surplus revenues, extra money, to achieve its goals and advance its work, not to pay profits to investors like a regular company does. There are many different types of non-profit organizations, but in this lesson we're going to focus on charitable organizations, usually called charities, which focus on helping people, animals, and the environment. The activities of a charity may include providing food, medicine, education, and disaster relief, help and supplies after a natural disaster like an earthquake or flood. To get money for their work, charities do fundraising, asking for donations from people. A person who donates money is called a donor. Many charities also recruit volunteers, invite and train people to work for the charity without getting paid. Volunteer work can be done on a short term or long term basis. Finally, in addition to working directly to help solve social and environmental problems, charities often try to raise awareness of problems. Raising awareness means making more people know about the problem. This can be done through publicity, campaigns, etc.

    Today we're going to learn some key vocabulary words through 12 statements about charities and related topics. Number one, microfinance helps alleviate poverty by empowering impoverished families to run their own businesses. Microfinance is giving small loans to poor, impoverished people so that they can start a business or continue run their business. This helps alleviate, make less bad, poverty. Poverty is the condition of being poor without money or basic necessities. Finally, the verb empower means to give someone an ability or power. Number two, thousands of people in rural areas are starving due to the drought. The verb starving means suffering from lack of food and a drought is a long period of no rain. Because of the drought the people couldn't grow enough food to eat. Resulting in a famine, that's a serious food shortage in the rural areas, the areas outside of the big cities.

    Number three, many of the homeless people in this shelter are mentally ill. A homeless person is someone who has no place to live. Homeless people often sleep on the streets and some of them are also beggars, people who ask for money from the people walking by. A shelter is a place where homeless people can get a temporary place to sleep and often a shower and something to eat as well. The term mentally ill describes a person with a psychological disease such as schizophrenia, for example. Number four, our organization is lobbying for stricter laws to punish discrimination. The verb lobby means to try to influence governments or public officials. You can lobby for something that means you approve of it or lobby against something that means you disapprove of it. In this case the organization is lobbying for stricter laws, more rigid laws or laws with a bigger penalty, punishing discrimination. Discrimination is treating a person differently based on their race, skin color, gender, class, economic level, or sexual orientation.

    Number five, we're boycotting companies that exploit children or utilize sweatshops. Boycott means not to buy anything from or interact with the company as a way to express your dislike of that company's actions. The verb exploit means to take advantage of a person so that you benefit but the person does not. Sweatshops are factories where the employees work very long hours in bad or dangerous conditions and receive extremely low wages. Number six, a number of celebrities have endorsed fair trade. Fair trade is an organized social movement that supports producers of coffee, sugar, bananas, etc. in developing countries by paying reasonable prices, not extremely low prices for their products. The verb endorse means to publicly support and give your approval.

    Number seven, our program provides tutoring for underprivileged youth. Tutoring is extra help with schoolwork. Someone who is underprivileged doesn't have the opportunities or resources that regular people enjoy, and youth is a general word for children and teenagers. Number eight, after his best friend died of an overdose, Mark founded a grassroots organization to combat substance abuse. An overdose is taking too much of a drug or medicine. In response to this tragedy, Mark founded a grassroots organization, a community-based group that begins at the local level in contrast to a group that comes from outside the community. The verb combat means to fight, to resist, and substance abuse is a term used for both drinking too much alcohol and using illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin.

    Number nine, donors have pledged over $200,000 to provide scholarships for refugee children. Refugees are people who leave their homes and travel because of danger, such as from war, disease, or natural disaster. A scholarship is an amount of money given to someone to pay for their education, usually at university. Finally, the verb pledged means promised. That means that nobody has given the money yet, but the donors have promised to give it in the future. Number 10, Barber's Will left half her estate to her son and the other half to charity. A will is the legal document that tells where to give a person's money and possessions after the person dies. The total of all money and possessions is called the estate. Many people after they die want their children to inherit their estate. However, some people make donations to charities too.

    Number 11, Michael was arrested for fraud after running a charity scam claiming to help disabled veterans. Fraud is the word for a crime of deliberate deception. In this case, Michael created a scam, a strategy that lies to donors so that they give money thinking it will be used for one thing, but it will really be used for something else. Michael told people the money would be used to help disabled veterans. A veteran is a person who served in the military, and disabled means the person has a physical disability, for example, a person who is blind, deaf, or who can't walk. Number 12, over 5,000 people signed the petition to make the city buses wheelchair accessible. A petition is a document trying to achieve a goal by getting a lot of people to support it. The people write their names on the petition and then it is sent to the authorities. This petition aimed to make the city buses wheelchair accessible, meaning buses would have special equipment so that people in wheelchairs could use them.

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单词解释英文单词解释
  • exploit

    及物动词开拓; 剥削; 开采; 利用(…为自己谋利)

    名词功绩; 功劳; 勋绩

    The verb is pronounced /?k'spl??t/. The noun is pronounced /'ekspl??t/. 动词读作 /?k'spl??t/。名词读作 /'ekspl??t/。
  • petition

    名词请愿书,; 请愿,请求; 上诉状

    不及物动词请愿; 祈求,请求

    及物动词(向法庭)申诉

    1. 请愿书
    A petition is a document signed by a lot of people which asks a government or other official group to do a particular thing.

    e.g. We recently presented the government with a petition signed by 4,500 people.
    最近我们向政府递交了有4,500人签名的请愿书。

    2. 上诉;(对法庭的)请求
    A petition is a formal request made to a court of law for some legal action to be taken.

    e.g. His lawyers filed a petition for all charges to be dropped...
    他的律师提请撤销所有指控。
    e.g. The court rejected their petition.
    法庭驳回了他们的上诉。

    3. 祈求;请求;请愿
    If you petition someone in authority, you make a formal request to them.

    e.g. ...couples petitioning for divorce...
    申请离婚的夫妇
    e.g. All the attempts to petition the Congress had failed...
    所有向国会请愿的努力均告失败。

  • estate

    名词财产,遗产,房地产; 个人财产; 不动产权; (较高的)社会地位

    形容词(汽车)连箱的(拥有较长的车身和后门,后座后面有较大的空间)

    1. 庄园;地产;(在乡村的)大片私有土地
    An estate is a large area of land in the country which is owned by a person, family, or organization.

    e.g. ...a shooting party on Lord Wyville's estate in Yorkshire.
    在怀维尔勋爵位于约克郡的庄园里举行的狩猎会

    2. 住宅区;工业区
    People sometimes use estate to refer to a housing estate or an industrial estate.

    e.g. He used to live on the estate.
    他过去曾住在那个住宅区。

    3. 遗产
    Someone's estate is all the money and property that they leave behind them when they die.

    e.g. His estate was valued at $150,000.
    他的遗产被估价为15万美元。

    4. 同estate car
    An estate is the same as an estate car .

    in AM, use 美国英语用 station wagon
  • fraud

    名词欺诈; 骗子; 伪劣品; 冒牌货

    1. 诈骗;欺诈
    Fraud is the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by a trick or by lying.

    e.g. He was jailed for two years for fraud and deception...
    他因为诈骗和欺诈入狱服刑两年。
    e.g. Tax frauds are dealt with by the Inland Revenue.
    税务欺诈由国内税务局负责处理。

    2. 骗子;诈骗者;骗人的东西
    A fraud is something or someone that deceives people in a way that is illegal or dishonest.

    e.g. Unfortunately the portraits were frauds...
    不幸的是这些肖像都是骗人的。
    e.g. He believes many 'psychics' are frauds who rely on perception and subtle deception.
    他认为许多“通灵者”都是骗子,他们都是靠直觉和巧妙的骗术蒙人。

    3. 骗子;假货;赝品
    If you call someone or something a fraud, you are criticizing them because you think that they are not genuine, or are less good than they claim or appear to be.

    e.g. ...all those fashion frauds who think they are being original by raiding the tired old styles of the '60s.
    所有那些抄袭 60 年代的过时风格却自认为具有原创性的时尚造假者

  • poverty

    名词贫穷; 缺乏,不足; 贫瘠,不毛; 低劣

    1. 贫穷;贫困
    Poverty is the state of being extremely poor.

    e.g. According to World Bank figures, 41 per cent of Brazilians live in absolute poverty...
    根据世界银行的统计数字,41%的巴西人生活在赤贫中。
    e.g. Garvey died in loneliness and poverty.
    加维在孤独和穷困中死去。

    2. 贫乏;短缺;低劣
    You can use poverty to refer to any situation in which there is not enough of something or its quality is poor.

    e.g. Britain has suffered from a poverty of ambition.
    英国一直缺乏远大理想。
    e.g. ...a poverty of ideas.
    思想贫乏

  • donor

    名词捐赠者,[医]供血者,输血者; [医]供血者,输血者; [物]施主

    1. 献血者;器官捐献者
    A donor is someone who gives a part of their body or some of their blood to be used by doctors to help a person who is ill.

    e.g. Doctors removed the healthy kidney from the donor.
    医生从捐献者体内取出健康的肾脏。

    2. (器官等)捐献的
    Donor organs or parts are organs or parts of the body which people allow doctors to use to help people who are ill.

    3. 捐赠者;捐赠机构
    A donor is a person or organization who gives something, especially money, to a charity, organization, or country that needs it.

    e.g. Donor countries are becoming more choosy about which countries they are prepared to help.
    捐赠国在愿意帮助哪些国家的问题上越来越挑剔了。

  • discrimination

    名词歧视; 辨别,区别; 辨别力,识别力; 不公平的待遇

    1. 区别对待;歧视
    Discrimination is the practice of treating one person or group of people less fairly or less well than other people or groups.

    e.g. She is exempt from sex discrimination laws.
    她免受性别歧视法的追究。
    e.g. ...discrimination against immigrants.
    对移民的歧视

    2. 鉴别力;辨别力
    Discrimination is knowing what is good or of high quality.

    e.g. They cooked without skill and ate without discrimination.
    他们烹调手艺不高,也不挑食。

    3. 区别;区分;辨别
    Discrimination is the ability to recognize and understand the differences between two things.

    e.g. ...colour discrimination.
    辨色能力
    e.g. ...the system that allows a mother to make the discrimination between her own and alien lambs.
    可以让母羊辨别她自己的小羊和外来羊羔的系统

  • endorse

    及物动词支票的背书,签名; 签署,批准:签署(签名),; 开发票,开证明文件; 支持,核准

    1. (公开地)赞同,支持
    If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them.

    e.g. I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
    我可以全力支持他们的意见。
    e.g. ...policies agreed by the Labour Party and endorsed by the electorate.
    得到工党赞同并受选民支持的政策

    2. 在(驾驶执照)上注明违章
    If someone's driving licence is endorsed, an official record is made on it that they have been found guilty of a driving offence.

    e.g. For failing to report the accident, his licence was endorsed...
    由于发生事故未能报告,他的驾驶执照被注明违章。
    e.g. He also had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points.
    他的驾驶执照也被扣了8分。

    3. (在支票背面)签名,背书
    When you endorse a cheque, you write your name on the back of it so that it can be paid into someone's bank account.

    e.g. The payee of the cheque must endorse the cheque.
    领款人必须在支票上背书。

    4. 为…做广告宣传
    If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it.

    e.g. The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products.
    那对双胞胎为一系列家用清洁产品做广告。

  • overdose

    名词过量用药

    不及物动词用药过量

    及物动词给服过量的药

    1. (药物等的)过量;致死(或中毒)剂量
    If someone takes an overdose of a drug, they take more of it than is safe.

    e.g. Each year, one in 100 girls aged 15-19 takes an overdose...
    每年,每100名15至19岁的少女中就有1位嗑药过量。
    e.g. In 1970, guitarist Jimi Hendrix died of a drug overdose.
    1970年,吉他手吉米·亨德里克斯因服药过量而死亡。

    2. 过量服用(药物);过量吸食(毒品)
    If someone overdoses on a drug, they take more of it than is safe.

    e.g. He'd overdosed on heroin...
    他曾过量吸食海洛因。
    e.g. Medical opinion varies on how many tablets it takes to overdose.
    医生对于服用多少药片算作过量意见不一。

    3. (尤指有害物的)过量,过多
    You can refer to too much of something, especially something harmful, as an overdose.

    e.g. An overdose of sun, sea, sand and chlorine can give lighter hair a green tinge.
    过量接触阳光、海水、沙粒和氯气会使浅色头发略呈绿色。

    4. 过多拥有;沉溺
    You can say that someone overdoses on something if they have or do too much of it.

    e.g. The city, he concluded, had overdosed on design.
    他的结论是这座城市过分重视规划设计了。
    e.g. ...tourists that tend to overdose on the regional specialities of goose, duck and Armagnac.
    纵情享受鹅肉、鸭肉、阿马尼亚克酒等当地美食的游客

  • starving

    挨饿的;饥饿,引申为供应不足;挨饿,饥饿( starve的现在分词 );缺乏,急需;

  • tutoring

    当家庭教师( tutor的现在分词 );任大学导师;任课;

  • refugees

    避难者,难民( refugee的名词复数 );

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