1、护肤品英语新闻稿范文护肤品英语新闻稿范文一、英语旧事稿 BBC News with Marian MarshallEuropean Union transport ministers have agreed to ease some other the restrictions on air travel which were imposed across Europe last week following the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland. After discussions by video conference, the EU Transp
2、ort Commissioner Siim Kallas announced the decision to reporters in Brussels.New air control measures can come into effect from eight oclock Tuesday morning. From tomorrow morning on, we should see progressively more planes start to fly and this is good news for Europes stranded passengers, good new
3、s for airline industry and other sectors of this economy hard hit by this crisis.In an effort to ensure safety, the EU wants to create three designated fly zones. One will remain entirely off limits because of the threat of volcanic dust; another will be open to all aircraft, while a third zone will
4、 be available for a limited service. In Germany, the two main airlines, Lufthansa and Air Berlin, were granted exemptions from the existing fly ban to allow them to bring home stranded passengers. A Lufthansa spokesman said they were expected to carry a total of about 15,000 people from the Far East
5、, Africa and the Americas. Britain has announced that its sending warships to help bring home British travelers.The American military in Iraq has confirmed that the two most wanted al-Qaeda leaders in the country have been killed. The Iraqi government named them as Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Omar al
6、-Baghdadi. The Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said their identities had been confirmed by medical tests on the bodies. The two men were reportedly tracked down by an intelligence team west of Baghdad and their hideout destroyed by missiles. The US Vice President Joe Biden said the deaths showed that
7、 Iraq was now better able to look after its own security.Their deaths are potentially devastating blows to al-Qaeda Iraq, but equally important, in my view, is this action demonstrates the improved security strength and capacity of Iraqi security forces. In short, the Iraqis have taken the lead in s
8、ecuring Iraq and its citizens by taking out both of these individuals.Officials in Pakistan say at least 23 people were killed when a suicide bomb exploded in a crowded market in Peshawar. Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad.The explosion happened close to a police station, in whats called the Stor
9、ytellers Bazaar, an historic market place in the central Peshawar that was packed with shoppers and also a large crowd protesting against the frequent power cuts in the city. One of Peshawars senior most police officers was among those killed. It is Taliban militants whod be suspected of carrying ou
10、t the attack. Theyve recently come under increasing pressure across Northwest Pakistan, for Pakistani military carries out operations against them.World News from the BBCThe Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has said Israel must recognize that the world will not accept Israeli rule over Palestinia
11、ns for decades to come. He also warned of growing alienation between Israel and its long-standing ally, the United States. Mr Baraks warning comes at the time of growing criticism of the right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Pope Benedict has invited the worlds 400,000 Catholic priests to Rom
12、e in June to show their support for him over what, the Vatican says, are unjust attacks on his policies concerning pedophilia crimes. The invitation was contained in a letter from Cardinal Claudio Hummes. In the letter, the cardinal says the presence of so many priests in St Peters Square will be a
13、good way to show that they havent been intimidated, as he put it, by the crimes committed by a few of their fellow clergy.A team of Sherpas in Nepal have announced that they will go on a clean-up expedition on Mount Everest. Its the first time that Mount Everest is to be cleaned above the altitude o
14、f 8,000 metres, an area which is called the death zone because of the low level of oxygen and treacherous conditions. Joanna Jolly reports.The team of 20 Sherpa mountaineers will set off on May 1 to establish camp at the point known as Everests South Col. From here, they plan to start their cleaning
15、 operation, including removing at least two bodies from a narrow trail between the South Col and the summit. The Sherpas, many of whom have climbed Everest several times, say they also plan to remove 3,000 kilogrammes of empty oxygen bottles, old food wrappings, tents and ropes.A folk singing Cuban
16、scientist has won a prestigious environmental prize in the United States for challenging the role of state bureaucrats in Cu。 二、英语演讲旧事稿范文 学习阅历沟通班会旧事稿 2008年11月22日晚,在经济管理学院院楼703室,由经济管理学院05级1班主办的学习阅历沟通班会盛大进行。 6位经管学院考研高分讨论生同学出席了本次沟通会,向同学共享了他们的学习和考研阅历。虽然这场沟通会次要面对05级的本科生,但其他班级的同学也积极参加,其中有不少大一的重生参与。 由此可见,考
17、研在我院同学中有着相当大的影响力,我们的学习风气也很浓。此次阅历沟通会我们实行了“你问我答”的坐谈会方式,添加了大家的互动沟通,使整个场面布满了执着追求学问的氛围。 讨论生师兄师姐们结合本身阅历,从本身角度动身,向同学们叙述一个学子应当预备哪些方面、怎样规划高校的学习和课外生活,解答同学们的怀疑,让同学们收获颇丰。此次活动持续近一个多小时,博得满堂喝彩,活动达到了预期效果,取得圆满胜利。 三、英语作文(旧事报道) Miss Lin is a village schoolteacher. She has been awarded Individual Achievement Award. She
18、 dedicates herself to the education. She saved the money for curing her illness, and paid for her former students college tuition. She helps the students who study not so well in her free time. Miss Lin always puts responsibility as the first consideration. Her dedication and affecting deeds should
19、be learned by all of us. 我本人翻译的,盼望能被接受,感谢。每天欢乐! 四、英语演讲旧事稿范文 学习阅历沟通班会旧事稿 2008年11月22日晚,在经济管理学院院楼703室,由经济管理学院05级1班主办的学习阅历沟通班会盛大进行。 6位经管学院考研高分讨论生同学出席了本次沟通会,向同学共享了他们的学习和考研阅历。虽然这场沟通会次要面对05级的本科生,但其他班级的同学也积极参加,其中有不少大一的重生参与。 由此可见,考研在我院同学中有着相当大的影响力,我们的学习风气也很浓。此次阅历沟通会我们实行了“你问我答”的坐谈会方式,添加了大家的互动沟通,使整个场面布满了执着追求学问
20、的氛围。 讨论生师兄师姐们结合本身阅历,从本身角度动身,向同学们叙述一个学子应当预备哪些方面、怎样规划高校的学习和课外生活,解答同学们的怀疑,让同学们收获颇丰。此次活动持续近一个多小时,博得满堂喝彩,活动达到了预期效果,取得圆满胜利。 五、英语旧事稿 这个是英国广播公司BBC的旧事稿子原文:Pope Benedict has been celebrating Christmas midnight Mass at Saint Peters Basilica in Rome. The service was broadcasted to more than forty countries arou
21、nd the world. Although it was conducted in Latin, the worldwide reach of the Roman Catholic Church was represented by readings and prayers in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Arabic and Tagalog spoken in the Philippines. The Cuban authorities are reported to have flown
22、in a leading Spanish surgeon for consultations on the health of President Fidel Castro. A Spanish newspaper reported that the head of the surgery at the Madrid hospital, Hose Luis Garcia Sabrido, had arrived in Havana several days ago. Stephen Gibbs reports from Havana. The Barcelona-based newspaper
23、 says the Doctor Garcia flew to Havana last Thursday on a jet chartered by the Cuban government. It says he came to give his professional advice on whether President Castro should undergo further surgery. There has been no confirmation from the Cuban government of any aspect of the report. Doctor Ga
24、rcia is however understood to have been in Havana just last month, on that occasion to take part in an international conference on surgery. This is BBC world news. Georgia says it has agreed to buy eight hundred million cubic meters of gas from Turkey next year almost half of its needs. The price ha
25、s not been disclosed, but the announcement follows Georgia agreeing last week to buy slightly larger amount from the Russian state-controlled Gazprom at double its previous price. The Iranian parliament has described the United Nation Security Council decision to impose sanctions on Iran because of
26、its nuclear programme as unjust and illegal. The big majority of Iranian deputies have approved a bill, instructing the government to review cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. The former Chilean military ruler General Augusto Pinochet who died earlier this month has left a post
27、humous letter. The letter was published by a group of his supporters who said it had been received in 2004. Simon Watts reports. General Pinochet saw himself as a warrior hero, but he was pursued to the last by investigations into alleged human rights abuses. Trying to salvage his reputation from be
28、yond the grave, the general says he was proud of stopping a Marxist dictatorship. Referring to the estimated three thousand deaths during his rule, he says tough measures were needed but he was more flexible than generally realized. The letter reveals how unappreciated General Pinochet felt in his f
29、inal days. He says there was a kind of banishment and unimagined loneliness. A contact of a former Russian agent who died in British after contracting radiation poisoning has been arrested in Naples. The man Mario Scaramella met the Russian Alexander Litvenenko on the day he became ill. Mr. Scaramel
30、la who has also been affected by radiation was arrested on his return from London. The BBC correspondent in Italy says the arrest is connected with the long-running investigation into arms trafficking and is not related to the death of Mr. Litvenenko. BBC world news.由于不知你要求的详细的范围,我只能供应这一篇咯。 还有许多的.随时
31、供应哦。 六、用英文怎样写旧事稿 参考答案一: Anna was riding her bike to the park at 11:00 last Sunday morning. When she got to the park, she saw some kids swimming in the water, she also want to do that. While she was taking off her clothes, a strange man took her bike away. Anna couldnt find her bike anywhere. While s
32、he was crying, she called the police. 参考答案二: One day a girl rode her bike to a park at 11 am. She put her bike behind a bush and went away, but she didnt know a man was hiding in the bush. At 11:15 the man got out of the bush and stole the girls bike then he ran away. After 5 minutes, the girl was looking for her bike, she was very worried, then she called the police.。 七、用英文写旧事报道 On the night of National Day we watch fireworks. Its October 1 ( the first).Its National Day. October first is the National Day of China. Its October 1 ( the first).Its National Day. Two of my classmates d