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自己新闻摘抄篇一:新闻摘录

朝鲜

抓捕脱北者(3)通过跨过中朝边境的鸭绿江逃往中国的脱北者,2011年以前只要脱北者过了江,朝方士兵就不再开枪。不过自从金正恩当了接班人后,就改变策略、强化了专政管制,无论脱北者过不过江一律开枪射杀。在中朝边界上看到脱北者的尸体很常见,这些尸体都是顺水漂流到中国一方,如2003年10月3日与4日,在吉林某地的鸭绿江中警察打捞出朝鲜人尸体男性36具、女性20具,其中有5名男孩和2名女孩共7名儿童。只要是脱北者,无论是否成功离开朝鲜,其亲属无论长幼也将被牵连入狱(如送往会宁集中营)。

2012年7月31日,朝鲜统一战线部发表声明称,对金永焕和脱北者出身的新国家党议员赵明哲、自由北韩广播代表金成民、自由北韩运动联合代表朴常鹤威胁称:“即便翻遍整个地球,也不会放过他们。”变节者是“极其恶劣的民族叛徒。”

所谓的“脱北者”是韩国对逃离朝鲜的人的称谓。按中国官方的说法,脱北者不是难民,而是因经济原因进入中国境内,是非法入境者。中方一贯根据国内法、国际法和人道主义原则,谨慎、妥善处理非法入境朝鲜人问题,符合各方利益和国际惯例。人权理事会不是讨论上述问题的场合。中国反对将这一问题难民化、国际化、政治化

韩国

于联合国人权理事会第19届会议,关于朝鲜“脱北者”,韩国“敦促所有直接有关国家秉承不驱回的原则,从而避免使这些(‘脱北者’)处于绝望的境地,这样的后果很严重。” 韩国民间团体曾于首尔的中国大使馆前集会,要求中国停止遣返朝鲜难民。

自由组织

根据世界人权宣言第十三条第二款:“人人有权离开任何国家,包括其本国在内,并有权返回他的国家”,朝鲜自由联盟代表苏珊·索尔蒂(Suzanne K Scholte)致函联合国,呼吁采取措施让朝鲜居民了解《世界人权宣言》的内容。

这世界有太多中国设计师到处嚷嚷“国外的设计师最棒,中国的全是垃圾。”这世界也有太多的中国研究员到处嚷嚷“国外的科学家最棒,中国的笨得要死”。这世界也有太多人张嘴就是“人家外国人最棒,中国人则完全不行。”——说得好像他自己,他爹妈都不是中国人一样。

可是现实却是:美国搞四代机搞了16年,中国搞四代机只搞了7年,美国发射火箭失败了几十次,中国只失败了几次。美国3D打印技术只能打印塑胶部件,中国3D打印技术已经开始打印超坚固超耐高温的钛合金部件,并应用在了飞机上。中国的天宫正在搭建,美国的哈勃今年就要失去控制,过几年就要完全坠毁,再无力维护。欧洲的诺基亚固步自封濒临倒闭,可中国不仅100%全包了苹果的生产,而且华为自主研发的四核芯片手机,还成为了世界智能机销量前三,在欧洲口碑相当好。所以,你顶多只能说你自己不行,但你无权能诋毁其他中国人的成就。

萨达姆死了,并没有找到大规模杀伤性武器。如今,天天爆炸、袭击、派教冲突。卡扎菲死了,利比亚人民幸福了吗? 如今,遍地废墟,重建遥遥无期。

穆巴拉克下台了,带来埃及的民主和谐了吗? 如今血流成河,示威游行天天不断。这究竟是社会的进步还是倒退,这难道就是西方国家鼓吹的人权高于主权的进步和普世价值的文明?

我们每个中国人都要警惕了,任何时期的社会动荡最受伤害的就是老百姓,不要被西方反华势力利用成为社会不稳定的因素,主动维护国家主权和领土完整,才是每个公民要形成的共识!

巴菲特和比尔盖茨经常说自己是自由经济的受益人,是美国梦的代表,但他们不会告诉你,他们一个的父亲是国会议员(相当于中国部委级高官),另一个的外公是银行家,母亲是美联储的高管(相当于央行的部委主任)。

美国媒体大量报道美军顺利进军状况,而对于伊拉克人民所受到的苦难只字不提 真实是新闻的生命,但这并非真实的新闻。当新闻报道明显地受到政府的干涉而失实的时候,新闻自由何在?

美国传播学者赫伯特·席勒曾在媒体中承认:世界上没有真正独立的新闻,一切新闻都是掌握新闻权利者的战利品。

法者,天下之公器也。变者,天下之公理也。大地既通,万国蒸蒸,日趋于上,大势相迫,非可阏制。变亦变,不变亦变。变之变者,变之权操诸己,可以保国,可以保种,可以保教。不变而变者,变之权让诸人,束缚之,驰骤之。呜呼,则非吾所以敢言矣!

故今日之责任,不在他人,而全在我少年。少年智则国智,少年富则国富,少年强则国强,少年独立则国独立,少年自由则国自由,少年进步则国进步,少年胜于欧洲,则国胜于欧洲,少年雄于地球,则国雄于地球。红日初升,其道大光;河出伏流,一泻汪洋;潜龙腾渊,鳞爪飞扬;乳虎啸谷,百兽震惶;鹰隼试翼,风尘翕张;奇花初胎,矞矞皇皇;干将发硎,有作其芒;天戴其苍,地履其黄;纵有千古,横有八荒,前途似海,来日方长。美哉,我少年中国,与天不老;壮哉,我中国少年,与国无疆!

自己新闻摘抄篇二:语文新闻摘抄

向泛滥的伪专家亮亮剑

薛建国 本报评论员

这个月初,很多人通过媒体报道认识了一位超级骗子,他就是原华尔森集团总裁谢根荣,他请人用廉价玉片做出了两件惊世“古董”:金缕玉衣和银缕玉衣。谁能想到这两件假“古董”,却“逃”过了包括原故宫博物院副院长杨伯达等在内5名顶级专家的法眼,开出了24个亿的天价评估。谢最终凭此从银行骗贷10亿。你以为是专家看走眼了吗?非也!专家们承认评估时连假“古董”的玻璃罩子都没打开,只围着走了一趟。而据人民日报海外版昨日报道,这不是一个孤例,95%的藏家收藏了95%的赝品,鉴定专家和赝品同样泛滥。

文物鉴定业存在大量伪专家,这是一个不争之实。之所以泛滥,与鉴定从业人员入行门槛较低有关。在获取鉴定人员资格证书时,不少人并未经过严格的分类考试、资格审核,鉴定水平良莠不齐。报道举例说,故宫博物院某鉴定专家办了一个培训班,一些藏家报名去听取了几堂课,拿到“结业证书”后就摇身一变成了“资深鉴定师”,并打着“某某鉴定专家弟子”的幌子招摇撞骗。这种由“速成班”速成的专家,等同于过去花钱买文凭和驾照,蒙人还要害人。虽然这种“速成班”学费挺高,但只要证书一到手,就有了赚大钱资本,所以,在一些人眼里学费高点算不了啥。当然,随着收藏热不断升温,办班专家或机构也从中能赚个盆满钵满,双方可谓实现双赢。这种现象不是文物鉴定业所独有,书画鉴定业等也差不多。

学术造假,是一个令人不耻行为,而我们现在却有一方让伪专家名利双收的王道乐土。这就是市场需要他们说“瞎话”,不惜重金买他们的“瞎话”。无论是卖方还是买方,在评估时都希望专家给个“高价”,价高说明东西珍贵,好出手,好质押。有的买主把东西买下后,即使发现是赝品,也不张扬,而是通过专家再抬高估价进行转手,实施联手欺诈。特别是这种欺诈,作为专家一方不承担任何风险。不是吗,谢根荣逃脱不了法律制裁,而替他说“瞎话”的专家有谁受到追究的?估计风头一过,照样会以鉴定大师的身份招摇过市了。有吃有喝有拿,一年几个鉴定做下来,收入远远高出在单位上班的薪酬,请问有几人能够用良知抵挡这种诱惑?

对学术造假零容忍,这话几乎是光说不练。在有的国家就非常严厉,比如加拿大蒙特利尔心脏病研究所药学系教授王志国,因两篇论文造假,被加拿大蒙特利尔心脏病研究所关闭实验室,免去科研权利。在我国伪专家泛滥的文物鉴定业,我以为此力度还不够,还应该上升到法律层面,就像对足球吹“黑哨”的教练和股市“黑嘴”追究刑责一样。若要对文物鉴定业伪专家追究刑责,在我国刑法中同样可以找到法律依据——资产评估弄虚作假,可追究“提供虚假证明文件罪”。

苹果“诱祸”

苹果手机现在的市场地位有点类似小清新为祸江湖的场景。

不知何时起,但凡贴上单反(挂绳还一定要绕在手上以示专业和不羁)、豆瓣、帆布鞋、陈老师……标签的小丫头们都给自己改了个名叫“小清新”,而且人人内心窃喜,都以为自己就像孙二娘的黑店,大树底下十字坡独此一家。结果一上微博发现漫山遍野全是小清新——顿时内心千万匹那个什么马奔腾而过,从此“萝莉”变“御姐”,《1Q84》换《丧尸围城》……苹果手机其实也已如此——当苹果公司拿出上世纪80年代红富士席卷全国的姿态烽烟天下时;当一辆公交车30人,小清新才15枚,苹果手机却可找出20只时;当乔布斯病退,连汽车西站路边摆摊贴膜的小哥都打出95折优惠以示致敬时,你再把苹果当回事,只能说你离俊杰还有距离。

可是当苹果校园体验中心接连“攻占”北京大学、浙江传媒大学、浙大城市学院等高校的消息传出后,还是有理论家大惊,认为象牙塔最后一条防线已被攻占,以后的孩子再去读大学就相当于投敌。而且找出一堆例子来印证苹果手机是奢侈品,比如说4只“苹果”可以买2万斤大米,足够一个成年人吃30年,幸好袁隆平把杂交水稻亩产量提高到900公斤,否则大米就被苹果击败了……对此,我们只能庆幸没出生在埃塞俄比亚,据了解,那边的难民营每天只能领到2顿稀的。

其实,苹果经销商愿意进攻大学,将品牌意识扩散到未来消费群;同时学校也愿意接受这样的商业申请,方便学生服务全校——说到底,一个愿攻一个愿受,又干旁人何事?关键还是在于很多父母长者的思维还停留于大学还是一个洁白无瑕的地方,学生必须闭门苦修,最好能像《少林寺》里的李连杰,方丈一问“尽形寿、不饮酒,汝今能持否”,他立即开始捣蒜——只是这样培育出的学生真的有用吗?相信很多人在高中的作文本上都喊过类似的口号:假如你连这样的诱惑都抵挡不了,怎么去抵挡人生路上的狂风暴雨?

为人父母者总是希望子女能安静读书,都认为自己的孩子还小需要庇护,可现在学生的意识形态并非那么简单,也许就在我们在这讨论苹果手机会不会影响学生学习时,他们已经开始考虑如何实践信任、公平、包容,如何为社会体系寻找他们失去已久的东西——这些才是大学应该教育的。

人生路漫漫,一个苹果可以改变牛顿、乔布斯和白雪公主,但是它肯定无法改变一个大学生——我们又不是亚当夏娃。

自己新闻摘抄篇三:新闻摘抄短语

1.Wasting Time Is New Divide in Digital Era(5.30)

1.In the 1990s, the term “digital divide” emerged to describe technology’s .

? If you refer to two groups of people as haves and have-nots, you

mean that the first group are very wealthy and the second group are very poor. You can also refer generally to poor people as have-nots.

2.who has long doubted the value of putting a computer in every home .

oversight

? n (a) [U] unintentional failure to notice sth 疏忽; 失察: Many

errors are caused by oversight. 有很多错误都是因疏忽造成的. (b) [C] example of this 疏忽; 失察: Through an unfortunate oversight your letter was left unanswered. 因不慎疏忽未能给你覆信.

3.trainers and libraries to teach productive uses of computers for parents, students and job seekers.

? fan out phr v

if a group of people fan out, they walk forwards while spreading over a wide area

4.“We failed to account for this,” she said. ? ahead of (or behind) the curve, at the forefront of (or lagging

behind) recent developments, trends, etc.

5.Policy makers and researchers say for parents and children with fewer resources

? heighten (sb's) awareness (of sth)

(=make people realize something more clearly) The case has heightened public awareness of the problem of sexual harassment.

6.Many lower-income families how their children use their devices.

? take/go to (great) pains to do sth also take pains with/over sth

to make a special effort to do something He's taken great pains to improve his image.

? go to/take great pains to do sth to make a lot of effort to do

something:

I went to great pains to select the best staff available.

? If you take pains to do something or go to great pains to do

something, you try hard to do it, because you think it is important to do it.

Social workers went to great pains to acknowledge men's

domestic rights...

I had taken great pains with my appearance.

2. Before Leaping, Listen to a Giant(5.28)

1.? put all one's ,eggs in/into one `basket risk everything one has on the

success of one plan, eg by putting all one's money into one business 孤注一掷(如将所有的钱投入一项生意

? put all your eggs in one basket

to depend completely on one thing or one course of action in order to get success, so that you have no other plans if this fails When planning your investments, it's unwise to put all your eggs in one basket.

2.Allocate them in a proportion that gives you a level of volatility .

? comfortable with She's never felt very comfortable with men. In our business, we need people who are comfortable in an

unstructured environment.

? If you are comfortable with a situation, you do not have any worries about

it:

I'm not comfortable with the idea of leaving her on her own.

3.But you can use a rational process” to .

? / ?n?k??p?re?t; ?nˋk?rp?ret/ v ~ sth (in/into sth) make sth part of a whole;

include 将某事物包括进去; 包含: Many of your suggestions have been incorporated in the new plan. 你的建议多已纳入新计画中.

? incorporate sth into/in sth We've incorporated many environmentally-friendly features into the design of the building. Our original proposals were not incorporated in the new legislation. ? VN]~ sth (in / into / within sth) to include sth so that it forms a part of sth:

Many of your suggestions have been incorporated in the plan. ◆ The new car design incorporates all the latest safety features. ◆ We have

incorporated all the latest safety features into the design.

4.In fact, his 1952 insight that people respond to changes in wealth — as opposed to states of wealth — provided

5. The rich continued to live far better than the poor, but over the . ? substantially [s?b'st?n??li]

ad. 实质上, 本质上, 大体上

? very much or a lot

=substantially higher prices The deer population has increased substantially in recent years.

used to say that in many ways something is true, the same, different etc =There are one or two minor differences, but they're substantially the same text.

? narrow v [I, Tn] (cause sth to) become narrower (使某物)变窄: The road

narrows here. 路到这里变窄了.* Her eyes narrowed (ie She partly closed them) menacingly.她威胁地眯起眼睛. * The gap between the two parties has narrowed considerably. 双方的隔阂已明显缩小.

6.the American economist (and future Nobel laureate) Simon the indefinite future this newer trend toward more equal incomes and living standards

? / ?k?str?p?le?t; ?kˋstr?p??let/ estimate (sth unknown) from facts that are

already known 由已知事实估计(未知事物); 推断; 推知: One can

extrapolate the size of the building from the measurements of an average room.从一间屋子的量度可以推断出整座建筑物的大小

? to use facts about the present or about one thing or group to make a guess

about the future or about other things or groups

extrapolate (sth) from sth It is possible to extrapolate future developments from current trends. You're extrapolating from your own feelings to mine.

extrapolate (sth) to sth These results cannot, however, be extrapolated to other patient groups.

7.As a result, his book more 1 percent” than with more traditional concerns about poverty.

? if something such as an event or a message resonates, it seems important

or good to people, or continues to do this

resonate with an idea that resonates with many voters

to make a deep loud clear sound that continues for a long time

→ The music resonated through the streets.

to make a sound that is produced as a reaction to another sound

resonate with [resonate with sth] phr v

formal to be full of a particular meaning or quality literature that resonates with biblical imagery

to be full of a particular sound a hall resonating with laughter

8. which inadvertently brings in more unskilled than skilled already lower-income workers greater competition for jobs;

? / s?b?d?ekt; s?bˋd??kt/ v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth (to sth) bring (a country,

etc or a person) under one's control 使(国家等或人)臣服或顺从; 征服; 制伏: Ancient Rome subjected most of Europe (to its rule). 古罗马帝国征服了欧洲大部分.

[Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth to sth cause sb/sth to experience or undergo sth 使

某人[某物]经历或遭受某事物: subject sb to criticism, ridicule, abuse, etc 使某人遭批评﹑ 取笑﹑ 辱骂等 * She was repeatedly subjected to torture. 她不断地受到折磨. * As a test the metal was subjected to great heat. 这种金属经过了高温试验.

3.A Mutual Benefit from China’s Private Link to Treasury

Auctions(5.24)

1.The revelation that China is the sole country that can directly from the United States Treasury

? ~ (sth) (for sth); esp US ~ (sth) (on sth) (a) offer (a price) in order to

buy sth, esp at an auction (购物时)出价; (尤指拍卖时)喊价: What am I bid (for this painting)? (这幅画)给我个价, 诸位愿意出多少钱? * She bid 500 (for the painting). 她喊价500英镑(买这幅画).

2.“There’s just no secret about direct bidding,” said a former Treasury official, who spoke ? [U] state of being anonymous 无名; 匿名; 作者不明.

3.But they do information foreign governments may prefer that they do not have.

? gain/get access (to sth)

to succeed in entering a place or in seeing someone or something The police managed to gain access through an upstairs window.

4.“That Treasury wouldn’t want to one purchaser? put oneself/sth over (to sb) => put /sth / ( sb).

put sth(来自:WWw.zHaoqT.net 蒲公 英文 摘:自己新闻摘抄) over on sb (infml 口) persuade sb to accept a claim, story, etc

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