2015年12月英语六级听力VOA常速练习9

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    听力部分一直以来都是同学们考试时的难点,也是吐槽最多的部分。想要早点为下半年的四六级考试做准备就来四六级考试网练习一下英语 六级听力题吧,考虑六级听力的特点,我们特别准备了VOA的常速听力材料哦。

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听力材料:

  KATY, TEXAS— Attacks by the self-styled "Islamic State," also known as ISIL, on the Yazidi religious minority in the mountains of northern Iraq have driven thousands of men, women and children into refugee camps -- where life remains uncertain and difficult. Small Yazidi immigrant communities in the U.S. heartland are trying to provide relief to their brethren in Iraq and alert the world to their plight.

  What haunts Murad Ismael is a cell phone call from a Yazidi woman after Islamic State fighters captured her and her companions last year.

  “They shot four more women. I could hear them shooting. Then they threw them away, they threw their bodies away. They said their bodies had been kept for the dogs,” he said.

  Harrowing stories

  Ismael said women who have escaped tell many stories of young girls committing suicide rather than be used as sex slaves.

  “It is not fair, it is not fair, and that is the fate of all the Yazidi women who are captured,” he said.

  Last year, when the ISIL attacks began, Ismael and other Yazidis in the Houston area — along with members of a large Yazidi community in Lincoln, Nebraska — formed a group called Yazda.

  Yazda President Haider Elias said it was difficult at first because few Americans had ever heard of the Yazidis.

  “We had to introduce them to the Yazidi religion first and then present the issue,” Elias said.

  Elias told people about the Yazidis’ religious traditions, which draw influences from Islam and other religions, but draw only scorn from radical Muslims.

  Yazda's efforts

  Yazda operates a relief center in Iraq and is now trying to provide psychological therapy for female victims of rape and abuse.

  But Elias said the United Nations should do more than set up refugee camps for these victims of attempted genocide.

  “We have been very frustrated with those great countries that are handling or making decisions for the UN. They have not been doing anything to help the Yazidis specifically,” she said.

  At the end of this month, Murad Ismael plans to return to Iraq to assess the Yazidis’ situation and gather testimony from ISIL victims.

  1.brethren n.<旧>兄弟们,同胞;〈旧〉同党,会友<旧>

  We must help our brethren, it is our duty.

  我们必须帮助我们的同胞,这是我们的职责。

  2.plight n. 困境;境况;誓约 vt. 保证;约定

  The nation saw the plight of the farmers, whose crops had died.

  该国看到了农民因庄稼死亡而陷入困境。

  3.scorn n. 轻蔑;嘲笑;藐视的对象 vt. 轻蔑;藐视;不屑做 vi. 表示轻蔑;表示鄙视

  Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn.

  研究者们对这个提议报以轻蔑的态度。

  4.testimony n. [法] 证词,证言;证据

  His testimony was an important element of the prosecution's case.

  他的证词是本起公诉案中的一个重要因素。

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