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Republican National Convention Wraps Up; Hurricane Laura Leaves Extensive Damage on the Gulf Coast; Some U.S. Sports Postpone Games Amid Civil Unrest


CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: A storm, a number of sports cancellations and a high flying high school are all featured today on CNN 10. I`m Carl Azuz

and Fridays are awesome. First up, the Republican National Convention has wrapped up and officially nominated incumbent President Donald Trump for

another term in office. His running mate, incumbent Vice-President Mike Pence was officially nominated on Wednesday night. Like the Democratic

National Convention the week before, the Republican event took place over four days and it was more virtual than usually thanks to the social

distancing guidelines of the corona virus pandemic. But six delegates from each state and territory, for a total of 336 people did attend the event`s

kickoff Monday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

President Trump and Vice-President Pence were there as well. Speakers this week have included current and former political leaders, supporters of the

president and his policies with a goal of highlighting President Trump as the best choice for voter in 2020, and speaking out against his political

rival Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden. In that way, the event was a direct opposite to what the Democrats did last week. One thing both

parties are hoping for from their conventions is a bump in the polls. A jolt of voter support for their candidate. The voters get their say in the presidential election on November 3rd.
 

bump [bʌmp] n. a rise or increase

jolt [dʒolt] n. a brief strong portion; 一股

get one’s say: to have the opportunity to give one’s opinion about something


(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Look. Look. Look. The roof, that`s a roof there. That`s a foam roof coming down. You can see it. Some on the ground there.

Just raining down here in Lake Charles.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is hitting in the dark of night and that is why the storm is particularly dangerous because people have the potential to get

woken up if they did not evacuate and have to deal with what is actually occurring outside.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You`re going to hear ranges of storm surge that we haven`t heard in Louisiana since Hurricane Audrey in 1957. You`re going to
 

surge [sɝdʒ] n. 大浪,波涛


hear the word unsurvivable to describe the storm surge that we are expecting.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: At dawn on Thursday morning, along the border between Louisiana and Texas it looked like Laura`s storm surge wasn`t as bad as forecasters

predicted. A lot of the damage appeared to have been caused by the hurricane`s powerful winds. Louisiana`s governor says the storm didn`t

bring absolute catastrophic damage to his state but that it still caused a lot of destruction and the deaths of several people. Officials in Texas

said emergency crews were working at the border to see if anyone needed help and to see how bad the flooding damage was. They said the evacuation

orders saved lives. The storm caused a fire at a chemical plant near Lake Charles, Louisiana and the corona virus pandemic created a social

distancing challenge for shelters. Officials were moving people to motel and hotel rooms to try to limit the spread of COVID-19.

There have been some national ripple effects following a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin. On Sunday, a man named Jacob Blake was shot several

times by police during some sort of dispute. We don`t know exactly what happened. There are differing accounts from witnesses and officials and
 

differing: different from each other or from someone or something else


the Wisconsin Department of Justice is currently investigating. Blake survived the shooting and is currently in the hospital. The incident has

become a part of the wide spread civil unrest taking place in America. Protests, marches and calls for changes have been made in several cities

for months. They`ve followed controversial encounters between police and African-American civilians. Some of the demonstrations have been peaceful.
 

encounter [ɪnˋkaʊntɚ] n. 遭遇,冲突


Some have been violent with cars and buildings being burned and stores being looted.

In June, President Trump signed an Executive Order that concerned policing in America. It`s goals were to maintain the Administration`s support of
 

policing: 维持治安;  警务


police while also establishing a database of police misconduct and laying out guidelines concerning the use of force as well as policing techniques
 

lay out 计划; 安排, 布置, 摆好, 展览


meant to calm down difficult situations. But critics have said more needs to be done to address police related issues and on Wednesday following the

shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association protested by boycotting their playoff game against

the Orlando Magic. That led to the NBA postponing several different playoff games on Wednesday and Thursday. They were also postponements of
 

playoff [ˋple͵ɔf] n.(实力最强运动队之间的)锦标赛;季后赛

postponement [postˋponmənt] n. 延期;延缓


certain games in the Women`s National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer.

10 Second Trivia. Where would you most likely find a super tucano? In a restaurant, in a rainforest, on a racetrack or on a runway. The A-29 super tucano
 

runway [ˋrʌn͵we] n.(机场的)跑道;(停车场的)车道,坡道


is a light attack aircraft used by the military.

Students literally earn their wings at New York City`s Aviation High School. Like many schools, it` s currently working on plans to reopen
 

earn one’s wings: to prove one's merit and skill


during the pandemic and when it does students will resume taking classes in an actual airplane hanger. They`ll resume working on actual airplanes from
 

hanger [ˋhæŋɚ] n. 机库,又称机棚、机堡


the classroom in the sky. The school is pretty fly.
 

fly [flaɪ] adj. Slang fashionable; stylish


(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: At Aviation High School, we take all your regular academic classes, English, Social Studies, Physical Education but then also

we have ground operations, carburetors, magnetos, jet engines. This airplane behind me is my classroom every day.
 

carburetor [ˋkɑrbə͵retɚ] n.【机】汽化器

magneto [mægˋnito] n. 磁力发电机


UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I`m Mark Sinchek (ph) and I`m a student at Aviation High School and I currently go to class at JFK Airport.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Aviation High School is a public New York City high school. Students at Aviation High School spend four to five years of

working on repairing airplanes and in the process they get their licensing to work in industry from the Federal Aviation Administration. We have a

hanger on-site in our main building where we have 17 aircraft. We`ve been teaching students for 81 years to work in the aviation industry. I`m very
 

on-site 就地; 在现场; 实地


proud to be the school that certifies the most mechanics in the country.
 

certify [ˋsɝtə͵faɪ] v. 发证书(或执照等)给


UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The responsibility of an aircraft mechanic is huge. I have to insure that every single bolt, every single screw, every single
 

bolt [bolt] n. 螺栓


piece of wire is safely secured on that aircraft to prevent anything from happening while it`s in the air. When we sign off any part, it`s basically

our signature that`s allowing the airplane to get into the sky and our signature is worth gold. We`re letting over 100 people on the ground get

into the sky and get to their destination. I like working with my hands. I like getting out in the world. I love seeing the work that I put in fly

in the air.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: Earning a perfect 10 out of 10 today. It`s morning rush hour in Perth, Western Australia. You go to have a look at a traffic camera to see

how your commutes shaping up and it`s photobombed by a corella bird. The animal is native to Australia. It`s not native to traffic cameras and this
 

photobomb v. 製造照片炸彈(指插入別人照片中)


one didn`t just hang out and block the shot. It perched, played, preened and posed at least until another cockatoo came and stopped the show.
 

preen [prin] v.(鸟)用喙理(毛);精心打扮(自己)

cockatoo [͵kɑkəˋtu] n.【鳥】鳳頭鸚鵡


He wasn`t just a "cockatoo". He was "cocky too". And while he "parroted" his bill for you he blocked the shot of two. Was he on the "crest" of

"beaking" news without words? If so this traffic report`s on the "wing" and for the "birds". Whew. Tweet. I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10. We`ve got

Champlin Park High School watching to day from Champlin, Minnesota. Thank you for commenting on our YouTube channel.

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bump [bʌmp] n. a rise or increase

jolt [dʒolt] n. a brief strong portion; 一股

get one’s say: to have the opportunity to give one’s opinion about something

surge [sɝdʒ] n. 大浪,波涛

differing: different from each other or from someone or something else

encounter [ɪnˋkaʊntɚ] n. 遭遇,冲突

policing: 维持治安;  警务

lay out 计划; 安排, 布置, 摆好, 展览

playoff [ˋple͵ɔf] n.(实力最强运动队之间的)锦标赛;季后赛

postponement [postˋponmənt] n. 延期;延缓

runway [ˋrʌn͵we] n.(机场的)跑道;(停车场的)车道,坡道

earn one’s wings: to prove one's merit and skill

hanger [ˋhæŋɚ] n. 机库,又称机棚、机堡

fly [flaɪ] adj. Slang fashionable; stylish

carburetor [ˋkɑrbə͵retɚ] n.【机】汽化器

magneto [mægˋnito] n. 磁力发电机

on-site 就地; 在现场; 实地

certify [ˋsɝtə͵faɪ] v. 发证书(或执照等)给

bolt [bolt] n. 螺栓

photobomb v. 製造照片炸彈(指插入別人照片中)

preen [prin] v.(鸟)用喙理(毛);精心打扮(自己)

cockatoo [͵kɑkəˋtu] n.【鳥】鳳頭鸚鵡

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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