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A gold Medal for Breakdancing?; A Year`s Worth of Rain Plunges Normally Dry Dubai Underwater.


COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Welcome back to CNN 10 from Times Square in New York. This place is buzzing.
 

buzzing [ˈbʌzɪŋ] adj. noisy like the sound of a bee


I`m Coy Wire. Happy Friday Eve. It`s Thursday, April 18th. We`ve got an action-packed show to fuel your mind with knowledge and information.
 

action-packed [͵ækʃənˋpækt] adj.(电影、故事、活动等)内容丰富有趣的


We start on the Arabian Peninsula where two countries were hit by severe weather. In Oman, flooding ravaged the country. The government says it is
 

Oman [oˋmɑn] n. 阿曼(阿拉伯半岛东南方一国)

ravage [ˋrævɪdʒ] v. 毁灭;蹂躏


conducting rescue operations to save people throughout Oman and that they have closed schools and sent public and private sector employees home in

most parts of the country.

Sadly, at least 18 people have died because of the severe weather. That same weather system also hit the neighboring nation of the United Arab Emirates

or UAE where four inches of rain fell in some areas of the country in just 12 hours. For a desert country like the UAE, that`s a year`s worth

of rain in just a very short period of time. This is a place that isn`t used to dealing with that kind of weather. The heavy rainfall led to

massive flooding impacting homes and businesses.

And in the nation`s capital, it caused massive delays and disruptions at Dubai International Airport which was recently dubbed the second busiest

airport in the world. Aircraft had to make their way through water and several flights were delayed or canceled.

Our Chad Myers has more.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: It was just round after round of thunderstorms here in Dubai, four separate rounds, it would come, and it

would go, and come back again. And then it would go again. And look at the wind here not just heavy rainfall, but 99 millimeters in 12 hours

created this.

Not only here on the roadways, but also at the airport, the world`s second busiest airport with 87 million passengers every year. So there`s the cloud

cover thunderstorm, another thunderstorm rolling on by. And now this weather is actually into parts of southern Iran and even into Pakistan.

But here`s -- here are the numbers as we go, 99 millimeters in 12 hours, the annual average is less than that, which means for the entire year, they

should have picked only up about 94 millimeters. And we got this in 12 hours.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Next up, let`s talk inflation. The way we measure how prices go up over time and lately inflation has been rising. For example if you bought

groceries in 2020 for $100, today those same groceries will cost you around $125 due to inflation and that`s happening with rent prices, clothing, you name it.
 

you name it 凡是你说得出的; 应有尽有


And as CNN`s Veronica Miracle shows us in California which is one of the most expensive places to live in the country it can be especially

tough right now to make ends meet.
 

make ends meet 使收支相抵;勉強維持生計


(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

VERONICA MIRACLE, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): For math teacher Burt Dixon it`s the start of a very long day. Dixon lives three miles from his

school in California`s Bay Area, one of the most expensive places to live in the world. To live so close to where he teaches he works three jobs.

(On camera): Right now did you think at this point in your career you would be working three jobs?

BURT DIXON, TEACHER: Not really, I thought, you know, by this point in my career I`d be a little bit more financially stable. We had the highest

teacher salaries in the area and then slowly over time the salaries didn`t really keep up with -- with the cost of living.

MIRACLE: Do your students know how much you work?

DIXON: They know that I work at the Community College. I think most of them do but I don`t know if they realize that I`m also tutoring in the evenings.

MIRACLE (voice-over): Dixon bought his home over 20 years ago. With his current teacher salary he says he could never afford the area today where

Redfin says the average home sold for about 1.4 million dollars last month.

CLAIRE MCMANMON, TEACHER: This is all parish offices like on the entrance area.
 

parish [ˋpærɪʃ] n.(某些基督教会中主教管区下有自己教堂的)教区;行政教区


MIRACLE: Finding affordable housing is even tougher for those new to the profession. Six teachers live in this former parish that`s been converted

to a communal living space complete with a chapel.
 

complete [kəmˋplit] adj. 兼有的;附带的[F][(+with)]

chapel [ˋtʃæp!] n.(附属于大教堂的)小礼拜堂


Claire McManmon pays just a thousand dollars a month for her room. For a studio apartment in the area she`d be paying more than double that.
 

studio apartment 一套小型公寓房间


MCMANMON: All of our rooms come with a bed and then most of them come with chairs.

MIRACLE (on camera): This, I`m getting the sense of like a dorm room.

MCMANMON: Mm-hmm, but like a little bit bigger and more privacy.

MIRACLE: For you guys to be able to afford a place around here, is that a struggle?

BRITTA MARTIN, RESIDENT: Absolutely.

MIRACLE (voice-over): One potential solution to this housing crisis? Affordable housing financed with government assistance specifically for
 

finance [fɪˋnæns] v. 供资金给;融资

specifically [spɪˋsɪfɪk!ɪ] adv. 特别地;明确地;具体地


teachers and school staff. Cities like Miami, Chicago and Los Angeles are also building developments like these.

DANIEL ADAMS, MAYOR`S OFFICE OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: So we`re going to take a look at a brand-new unit, under construction. Insulation, the

light, the quiet. So this is the foyer. This is a two-bedroom, one-bath unit. So this will be dining and living, big windows. It`ll be transformative.
 

foyer [ˈfɔɪeɪ] / [ˋfɔɪɚ] n.(房子或公寓的)门廊,前厅

transformative [͵trænsˋfɔrmətɪv] adj. 彻底改观的,使大变样的; 有改造能力的


MIRACLE: Nearly 80% of public schools struggle to fill teaching positions for the current school year with low salaries being a key issue.

MATT WAYNE, SUPERINTENDENT, S.F. UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT: We`re in the middle of a national and state teacher shortage. We started this year with

21% of our vacancies unfilled.

MIRACLE (on camera): What do teachers tell you?

WAYNE: You know teachers talk about either the struggle to find housing or then the long commutes that they have to be able to get to their -- their

job. So this is a key strategy for us to be able to recruit and retain teachers and other staff in San Francisco.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Pop quiz, hot shot. Where was the first recorded Olympics held? Britain, Egypt, Germany, or Greece?

If you said Greece, you get the gold medal. The first recorded Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece in 776 B.C. The Games were also a

religious festival held every four years to honor the Greek god Zeus.
 

Zeus [zjus] n.【希神】宙斯(希腊神话中的主神)


All right, when you think of the summer Olympics, maybe you think of a gymnast leaping through the air landing a fantastic flip or a speed demon
 

demon [ˋdimən] n. 精力充沛的人;高手


on the track or in the pool.

Well, this summer in Paris for the first time ever we`re going to see breakdancing as an Olympic sport. I caught up with Sunny Choi who will be
 

breakdancing [ˈbrekˌdænsɪŋ] n. 地板舞、霹雳舞、布雷克舞 (also known as breaking)


popping and locking representing the red white and blue at the Paris Games. The 35-year-old stepped away from a job earning six figures a year to
 

popping 肌肉爆震舞

locking 锁舞


pursue her passion and she`s proven it`s never too late to chase your dreams.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Did you ever imagine that one day you`d be an Olympian breaking?

GRACE "SUNNY" CHOI: I always wanted to be an Olympian, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I`d be Olympian breaking.

WIRE: Would you say that breaking has helped you evolve and help you find more of yourself?

CHOI: Honestly, like I was going through life just like a robot doing everything I was supposed to be doing for so long and it was breaking that

really turned that all upside down and made me figure out who I am, what makes me tick, why am I doing what I do, made me face, like, my fear of
 

tick [tɪk] v. 工作,起作用


failure, my lack of self-belief, so I attribute a lot of my personal growth and like who I am today to breaking.
 

self-belief [ˌsɛlfbɪˋlif] n. 自信

attribute  [əˋtrɪbjʊt] v. 把……归因于;把……归咎于[(+to)]


WIRE: Tell me about the job and career that you left to pursue this dream.

CHOI: Yeah, so I was previously a director of global creative operations at Estee Lauder. I was comfortable. I mean, I was working long hours so I
 

Estee Lauder 雅詩蘭黛(品牌名稱)


don`t know how comfortable that is, but like financially stable and I thought, you know, I`m setting myself up to have a home and a family and

all these things. And then breaking in the Olympics got announced and I had to make a choice because I was working such long hours in my job. And it

just -- I wouldn`t be able to pursue this path the way that I wanted keeping that job.

I just like wasn`t allowing myself to dream so I was like, you know what, I`m going to allow myself to like have this childhood dream and see it to fruition.
 

fruition [fruˋɪʃən] n. 实现


I`m just going to give it a shot and whatever happens, happens. And I qualified.
 

give it a shot 试一试


WIRE: All right real quick, just teach me a quick pop and lock or something. Give me something.

CHOI: You know I feel like one of the things that we always do is like hand on the head and hand here and then like you cross the leg.

WIRE: Oh, tight pants.

CHOI: OK, never mind, then maybe just like this. Can you do that?

WIRE: Yeah, I can do that.

CHOI: There you go.

WIRE: Yeah, OK. And if I do that people will recognize game? Work on it.

CHOI: You might need a little practice, but you`re getting close. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Give it like another five minutes, you`re be fine.

WIRE: Yeah, I`m going to stretch out.

CHOI: It`s just pants.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: For today`s story getting a 10 out of 10, the Memphis Zoo`s new baby giraffe named Fitz, who has an affinity for napping. Who can relate? There
 

affinity [əˋfɪnətɪ] n. 喜好,本性,倾向


he goes. Look at that neck bend, that head making that long, slow drop into dreamland.
 

dreamland [ˋdrim͵lænd] n. 梦乡,梦境;睡觉


Now baby giraffes can stand and walk within 30 minutes of being born. But Fitz, he`s often spotted just dozing off and keeping his eyes open is a tall order,
 

doze off 打(起)瞌睡(來); 打(起)盹兒(來);走神, (喻)睡大覺

tall order【口】困难的任务, 无理的要求


must be stretching his bedtime.

Next time you see someone dozing off like this, just wake him up and tell them, you Fitzing.

All right, powerful people. I want to give a shout out today to all our homeschoolers out there because we don`t do that often enough. We want you
 

homeschooler [ˈhomˌskulɚ] n.(不去学校而是)在家接受教育的孩子


to know we see you and we appreciate you.

And how about Coach Hood`s class at Southaven High School. Thank you for joining us from Mississippi. Go Chargers and Coach, we hope you have an

awesome season.

And we`re sending some love to the Panthers at John Adams Middle School in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rise up, everyone. Thank you for joining us today.

Let`s make this an awesome day. We`ll see you right back here tomorrow.

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buzzing [ˈbʌzɪŋ] adj. noisy like the sound of a bee

action-packed [͵ækʃənˋpækt] adj.(电影、故事、活动等)内容丰富有趣的

Oman [oˋmɑn] n. 阿曼(阿拉伯半岛东南方一国)

ravage [ˋrævɪdʒ] v. 毁灭;蹂躏

you name it 凡是你说得出的; 应有尽有

make ends meet 使收支相抵;勉強維持生計

parish [ˋpærɪʃ] n.(某些基督教会中主教管区下有自己教堂的)教区; 行政教区

complete [kəmˋplit] adj. 兼有的;附带的[(+with)]

chapel [ˋtʃæp!] n.(附属于大教堂的)小礼拜堂

studio apartment 一套小型公寓房间

finance [fɪˋnæns] v. 供资金给;融资

specifically [spɪˋsɪfɪk!ɪ] adv. 特别地;明确地;具体地

foyer [ˈfɔɪeɪ] / [ˋfɔɪɚ] n.(房子或公寓的)门廊,前厅

transformative [͵trænsˋfɔrmətɪv] adj. 彻底改观的,使大变样的; 有改造能力的

Zeus [zjus] n.【希神】宙斯(希腊神话中的主神)

demon [ˋdimən] n. 精力充沛的人;高手

breakdancing [ˈbrekˌdænsɪŋ] n. 地板舞、霹雳舞、布雷克舞( also known as breaking)

popping 肌肉爆震舞

locking 锁舞

tick [tɪk] v. 工作,起作用

self-belief [ˌsɛlfbɪˋlif] n. 自信

attribute [əˋtrɪbjʊt] v. 把……归因于;把……归咎于[(+to)]

Estee Lauder 雅詩蘭黛(品牌名稱)

fruition [fruˋɪʃən] n. 实现

give it a shot 试一试

affinity [əˋfɪnətɪ] n. 喜好,本性,倾向

dreamland [ˋdrim͵lænd] n. 梦乡,梦境;睡觉

doze off 打(起)瞌睡(來); 打(起)盹兒(來);走神, (喻)睡大覺

tall order【口】困难的任务, 无理的要求

homeschooler [ˈhomˌskulɚ] n.(不去学校而是)在家接受教育的孩子


 

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