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A Mass Bleaching Coral Event; Why Paris Spent $500 Million to Uncover Hidden Parts of Famous French Landmark.

 
COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Welcome to Times Square in New York. With up to 450,000 visitors each day on the busiest days, this is one of the most

visited tourist destinations in the world.

I`m Coy Wire. This is CNN 10. And it`s Your Word Wednesday, so listen up to see if the vocabulary word you submitted helped us write today`s show.

All right, let`s get to the news. A new warning this week from two scientific groups. They say record-breaking ocean temperatures are causing

a mass bleaching event that is damaging coral reefs around the world.
 

bleaching [ˋblitʃɪŋ] n. 白化


Coral bleaching is where coral loses its color and becomes completely white. That doesn`t mean the coral is dead, but it is under significant

stress and has a higher chance of dying. This is happening in large portions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, according to two

scientific bodies, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, and the International Coral Reef Initiative.

This would mark the fourth time the world has seen a major bleaching event. But experts are warning this one could become the worst in recorded history.

CNN`s Zain Asher met one man who noticed his local reef was dying, and he wanted to do something about it. Scientists and professors urged him to get

a degree to learn more about the issue, but he couldn`t wait.

At the age of 18, he found a few island brothers and sisters and started Coral Gardeners. Let`s travel to an island in French Polynesia to meet his team.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

ZAIN ASHER, CNN INTERNATIONAL ANCHOR: This is Titouan, one of three permanent ocean-based coral nurseries in Mo`orea. As Coral Gardeners, both
 

nursery [ˋnɝsərɪ] n. 苗圃;养鱼场;动物繁殖场


by company name and by profession, these sites are at the core of what they do on a daily basis.
 

on a daily basis 每天, 天天; once or more each day


TITOUAN BERNICOT, FOUNDER & CEO, CORAL GARDENERS: Coral gardening is the coolest thing on Earth. You are underwater. There is nobody talking. You
 

gardening [ˋgɑrdnɪŋ] n. 园艺


hear the sound of the parrotfish, like the noise of the waves. You have those thousands of little coral fragments, and you have the fish. They
 

parrotfish [ˋpærət͵fɪʃ] n. 鹦哥鱼


become your co-workers. It`s something so tangible. It`s such a rewarding feeling to see your tiny coral fragment growing.
 

tangible [ˋtændʒəb!] adj. 有形的;实际的; 可触知的


ASHER: First on the day`s to-do list is installing new underwater foundations, a task assigned to Gardeners Loic and Yohan (ph).
 

to-do list 待办事项列表


BERNICOT: I think that`s -- that`s the most physical part.

ASHER: Meanwhile, team members Hannah and Salome collect data from the nearly 6,000 pieces growing in this part of the nursery alone.

SALOME CHAUVELOT, IMPACT MANAGER AND CORAL GARDENER: We`re looking at the overall health of each fragment for any signs of predation or disease and
 

predation [prɪˋdeʃən] n. 掠夺;掠食


bleaching signs as well. And then the last part is out of all the corals that are growing, we have a subsample that we follow and monitor for growth.
 

subsample [ˈsʌbˌsæmp!] n. 子样本; a sample drawn from a larger sample

ASHER: Right now is also outplanting season, meaning there are healthy and heat-resilient coral ready to be relocated back onto the damaged reef.
 

outplanting [ˋaʊtˋplæntɪŋ] n. & adj. 向外移植(的)


BERNICOT: I was with my buddy Maurete (ph), and we were planting those beautiful Pocillopora verrucosa, the pink coral. We were choosing the

right spots, removing the algaes, placing the big mother colony of coral from -- coming from our nurseries. And then using the coral clips to attach
 

clip [klɪp] n. 夹;钳;回形针


them, then marine cement. And it`s really satisfying.
 

cement [sɪˋmɛnt] n. 水泥;胶结材料


ASHER: And the cycle continues by refilling the nursery.

BERNICOT: Let`s go collect some corals. So right now we are at the donor site, that`s the place where we are collecting fragments of corals coming

from big mother colony that are more resilient. They survived to all the last bleaching events. And the plan right now is that we`re going to place

on ropes in the coral nursery.

ASHER: To preserve the health of the colony, they`ll take no more than 10%.

BERNICOT: Taino (ph) and I will create a coral rope. That`s the process of coral gardening. We have the tag, nursery number two, rope number one.

That`s how we do all the scientific monitoring behind.

ASHER: And they say on average it will take 12 to 18 months for those fragments to grow big and healthy enough to make it back onto the nearby

reef.

BERNICOT: And there you go.

It was our dream one day to have a job where you get paid to be on the water and taking care of the place we love the most.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Ten second trivia.

Which of these cities is known as the City of Light? Marseille, Paris, Strasbourg or Bordeaux?

If you chose Paris, then ooh-la-la, wee-wee, the capital of France is hailed as one of the world`s cultural and commercial centers and is often

referred to as the City of Light.

We are just 100 days away from the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. I`m here in New York to interview some of the august athletes who will be repping Team
 

august [ɔˋgʌst] adj. 威严的;令人敬畏的;尊严的

repping [ˋrɛpɪŋ] slang/short way of saying representing


USA. You`ll hear from them soon.

But today we`re looking to Paris as it prepares for some 15 million visitors this summer to get ready. The city is restoring the Grand Palais,
 

Grand Palais 巴黎大皇宫


one of its iconic monuments.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The Parisian skyline is filled with famous silhouettes. But this building, the one with the largest glass roof in Europe, leaves a
 

Parisian [pəˈrɪʒiən] adj. 巴黎的;巴黎人的

silhouette [͵sɪlʊˋɛt] n. 剪影;轮廓


lasting impression, the Grand Palais.

DIDIER FUSILIER, PRESIDENT, GRAND PALAIS (through translator): The entire Palace of Versailles fits inside the Grand Palais. And the weight of the
 

Palace of Versailles 凡尔赛宫


complete steel here is heavier than the Eiffel Tower. It was meant to be a palace of festivities, a palace where everything was possible. It`s made for

the imagination.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: In its more than 120-year history, this landmarked behemoth of iron, steel and glass has hosted countless art exhibitions, equestrian performances
 

equestrian [ɪˋkwɛstrɪən] adj. 骑术的


and fashion shows, including perhaps most famously Chanel.

But much of the building has been closed off to the public, and Paris now plans to restore and reveal some of the long-hidden halls of the Grand
 

reveal [rɪˋvil] v. 展现,显露出;揭示,揭露


Palais in time for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
 

in time 及時


In addition to reopening the galleries, the team is also restoring a view from the rotunda that no one has seen since 1939 by removing a wall which
 

rotunda [roˋtʌndə] n. 圆形建筑;圆形大厅


separated the main nave from the Palais de la Decouverte. The final phase of the renovation will continue through 2025, but they hope to finish phase
 

nave [nev] n.(教堂的)中殿;(火车站等建筑物的)中间广场

Palais de la Decouverte 發現宮


one in time for the Olympic Games.

FUSILIER (through translator): We hope that everything will be finished on time, to host the grand fencing and taekwondo events that will be held here.
 

on time 准时

fencing [ˋfɛnsɪŋ] n. 剑术;击剑

taekwondo [taɪˋkwɑndo] n. 跆拳道


It will be -- it will be just here, in the middle, in the center of the perspective to see that. And the public will be there on the right and on
 

perspective [pɚˋspɛktɪv] n. 透视图法,远近画法;透视图


the left. It will be something very beautiful.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

WIRE: Today`s story getting a 10 out of 10. We have a near catastrophe that sent one feline flying through the air. A scaredy-cat turned rocket ship is
 

feline [ˋfilaɪn] n. 猫科动物

scaredy-cat [ˋskɛrdɪ͵kæt] n. 【口】易受惊吓之人


perfection. Our Jeanne Moos has more.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

JEANNE MOOS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: We`ve done stories on an enormous cat and on a slap happy cat slapping a judge at a cat show, but this blur across

your screen.

JULIA AMIDEI, OWNER, "FLYING CAT": This is the flying cat.

MOOS: Meet Remy, a Chicago area Bengal cat. Two-year-old Remy went behind some hanging coats. His housemate, Lucy the Cat, decided to come play. But
 

Bengal cat 孟加拉国猫


when Lucy knocked a coat off the hook, Remy went bonkers.
 

bonkers [ˋbɑŋkɚz] adj.【英】【俚】疯狂的


The cat was fine.

AMIDEI: He landed on this.

MOOS: An interactive cat toy. Commenters were awestruck, saying --
 

awestruck [ˋɔstrʌk] adj. 震惊的,顿生敬畏的,惊奇不已的


AMIDEI: My cat has wings.

MOOS: They called him the Michael Jordan of cats.

AMIDEI: But I`ve never seen him get air like that in my life.

MOOS: The dog of the house, Maggie, was singled out online for her chill reaction.
 

single out 挑出; to choose or distinguish from others

chill [tʃɪl] adj. 冷淡的


AMIDEI: And just looks at my boyfriend like, there they go again.

MOOS: The stratospheric leap went explosively viral and many labeled Remy the very definition of a scaredy cat. But Remy took being jumpy to a whole
 

stratospheric [͵strætəˋsfɛrɪk] adj. 同温层的,平流层的


new level. Like Rocky, he`s going to fly.

Jeanne Moos, CNN.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Thanks, Jeanne. And congrats to Ms. Amanda and the Olive Family Academy in Tomah, Wisconsin, for submitting the Your Word Wednesday winner,

"august," an adjective meaning respected and impressive. Well done.

All right. Today`s shout out is going to Chinook Trail Middle School in Colorado Springs. Rise up.

And we`re also showing some love to Queens Grant Community School in Mint Hill, North Carolina. Thank you for spending part of your day with us.

We`ll see you right back here tomorrow.

I`m Coy Wire. And we are CNN 10.

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bleaching [ˋblitʃɪŋ] n. 白化

nursery [ˋnɝsərɪ] n. 苗圃;养鱼场;动物繁殖场

on a daily basis 每天, 天天; once or more each day

gardening [ˋgɑrdnɪŋ] n. 园艺

parrotfish [ˋpærət͵fɪʃ] n. 鹦哥鱼

tangible [ˋtændʒəb!] adj. 有形的;实际的; 可触知的

to-do list 待办事项列表

predation [prɪˋdeʃən] n. 掠夺;掠食

subsample [ˈsʌbˌsæmp!] n. 子样本; a sample drawn from a larger sample

outplanting [ˋaʊtˋplæntɪŋ] n. & adj. 向外移植(的)

clip [klɪp] n. 夹;钳;回形针

cement [sɪˋmɛnt] n. 水泥;胶结材料

august [ɔˋgʌst] adj. 威严的;令人敬畏的;尊严的

repping [ˋrɛpɪŋ] slang/short way of saying representing

Grand Palais 巴黎大皇宫

Parisian [pəˈrɪʒiən] adj. 巴黎的;巴黎人的

silhouette [͵sɪlʊˋɛt] n. 剪影;轮廓

Palace of Versailles 凡尔赛宫

equestrian [ɪˋkwɛstrɪən] adj. 骑术的

reveal [rɪˋvil] v. 展现,显露出;揭示,揭露

in time 及時

rotunda [roˋtʌndə] n. 圆形建筑;圆形大厅

nave [nev] n.(教堂的)中殿;(火车站等建筑物的)中间广场

Palais de la Decouverte 發現宮

on time 准时

fencing [ˋfɛnsɪŋ] n. 剑术;击剑

taekwondo [taɪˋkwɑndo] n. 跆拳道

perspective [pɚˋspɛktɪv] n. 透视图法,远近画法;透视图

feline [ˋfilaɪn] n. 猫科动物

scaredy-cat [ˋskɛrdɪ͵kæt] n. 【口】易受惊吓之人

Bengal cat 孟加拉国猫

bonkers [ˋbɑŋkɚz] adj.【英】【俚】疯狂的

awestruck [ˋɔstrʌk] adj. 震惊的,顿生敬畏的,惊奇不已的

single out 挑出; to choose or distinguish from others

chill [tʃɪl] adj. 冷淡的

stratospheric [͵strætəˋsfɛrɪk] adj. 同温层的,平流层的

 

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