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2022年11月24日发(作者:黛米 摩尔)

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SpecialEnglishprogram

[00:14.59]WORDSANDTHEIRSTORIES.

[00:17.28]I'mRichKleinfeldt.

[00:19.22]Todaywetellabout

[00:21.75]thewordfireworks.

[00:23.31]Theexpressionfireworks

[00:26.25]getsitsmeaningfromthefireworks

[00:29.54]thatpeopleshootintothesky

[00:31.53]whentheyarecelebratingagreatevent.

[00:35.06]Rocketxplodetofillthedark,

[00:38.56]nightskywithbrightredsandblues,

[00:42.58]withyellowsandgreensandwhites.

[00:46.12]Theexpressionalsomeans

[00:49.40]agreatshowofnoisyanger,

[00:52.14]orsomethingexciting.

[00:54.09]Forexample,adefenlawyer

[00:57.88]inacourttrialmaybecome

[01:00.52]veryemotionalinarguing

[01:02.52]withthegovernmentlawyer

[01:04.41]aboutevidenceaffectingtheaccud.

[01:07.34]Thejudgefinally

[01:10.19]stopstheloudargument

[01:11.82]andcallsthetwolawyersforward.

[01:14.80]Hetellsthem,"Iwantnomore

[01:18.75]ofthefireworksinmycourtroom."

[01:21.38]Anotherkindoffireworks

[01:23.62]canbeanyeventoractivity

[01:26.36]thatispeciallyexciting.

[01:28.80]Onesucheventisfallinginlove.

[01:32.98]Ifanythingcanproducefireworks,

[01:36.66]itisasweetheart'skiss

[01:39.52]orthetouchofalover'shand.

[01:42.01]Oftenmovieortelevision

[01:45.05]cartoonsshowfireworks

[01:47.44]toreprenttheexcitementofakiss.

[01:50.58]Peopleutheexpressionfireworks

[01:54.62]throughouttheyear.

[01:56.36]ButifyouliveintheUnitedStates

[01:59.39]andwanttoerealfireworks,

[02:01.98]thebesttimeoftheyearisaboutnow.

[02:05.53]TheFourthofJulyisIndependenceDay

[02:10.20]intheUnitedStates.

[02:11.84]Americanstraditionallycelebrate

[02:15.13]theirnation'sfreedomwithgiant

[02:17.77]publicpartiesandfireworksatnight.

[02:21.15]InWashington,forexample,

[02:24.24]largecrowdsgather

[02:26.63]neartheWashingtonMonument

[02:28.67]tolistentomusicandwatch

[02:30.91]ahugefireworksshow.

[02:32.97]Inothercitiesandsmallertowns,

[02:36.50]localpeoplelistentobandconcerts

[02:40.19]andwatchfireworkxplodeinadarksky.

[02:44.72]Manyothercountriesaroundtheworld

[02:48.25]alsoenjoythetradition

[02:50.44]ofexplodingfireworksonspecialdays.

[02:53.38]InAustralia,thecityofSydney

[02:57.81]beginachnewyear

[02:59.85]withafireworksshowatmidnight.

[03:02.79]Chinaisthebirthplaceoffireworks.

[03:06.63]Largefireworksshowswereheldoften

[03:11.00]duringearliertimesinChina.

[03:13.35]Now,peopleusmallfireworks

[03:17.92]tohelpcelebrateweddingsandbirthdays.

[03:21.16]Francealsohasagreatfireworkstradition.

[03:26.44]Alargefireworksshowalways

[03:30.43]takesplaceonBastilleday

[03:32.85]whichcelebratesthebeginning

[03:35.00]oftheFrenchRevolution.

[03:36.90]TheFrenchcityofCannes

[03:40.04]holdsaninternationalfireworkscompetition

[03:43.47]eachyearinJulyandAugust.

[03:47.01]InIndia,peoplehavebeenusingfireworks

[03:52.23]formorethanfivehundredyears.

[03:54.93]AgreatIndianfireworksshow

[03:58.45]takesplaceduringthereligious

[04:01.91]celebrationofDiwali,everyautumn.

[04:05.25]Fireworksshowsarepopular

[04:08.29]aroundtheworld.

[04:09.68]ButifIdonotendthisprogram

[04:12.87]rightnow,therewillbe

[04:14.46]fireworksfrommyproducer.

[04:16.56](MUSIC)

[04:27.86]ThisVOASpecialEnglishprogram,

[04:31.78]WORDSANDTHEIRSTORIES,

[04:33.47]waswrittenbyDavidJarmul.

[04:36.22]I'mRichKleinfeldt.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的朋

友分享

[00:00.08]如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的朋友分享Thisisthe

VOASpecialEnglishDevelopmentReport.

[00:04.76]ManuteBolplayedtenyearsintheNationalBasketballAssociation.

[00:10.61]Buthewillberememberedasmuchforhisshot-blockingintheNBAas

forhischarityworkinSudan.

[00:19.71]HediedJunenineteenthfromkidneyfailureandarareandpainfulskin

disorder.

[00:27.33]orty-venyears

old.

[00:34.71]AfuneraltookplacelastweekatWashington'sNationalCathedral.

[00:40.60]dtwohundredthirty-one

centimeters--tallevenforaDinka,someofAfrica'stallestpeople.

[00:56.37]Hisfather,atribalchief,didnotthinkbasketballwas"goodworkfor

aDinka."

[01:04.48]Buttheteenagerchoitoverherdinghisfamily'scattle.

[01:10.14]Hedidnothavemuchluck,though,thefirsttimehewentuptodunkthe

ball.

[01:17.76]AsheoncetoldtheWashingtonPost:"WhenIcamedownIhurtmyteeth

inthenet."

[01:25.87]IntheNBA,ManuteBolaveragedlessthanthreepointsagameon

offen.

[01:34.12]Butondefen,hebecameoneofthemostfearedshot-blockersinthe

league.

[01:41.41]FormerplayerRorySparrowsayshewasnotafraidofanyone--noteven

MichaelJordan.

[01:50.00]RORYSPARROW:"Hejustlaughedandsaid,'WhatMichaelJordan?Why

shouldIbeafraidofMichaelJordan?in,Iblockhisshot.'

[01:58.21]Andsureenough,lmadeacoupleofdunks.

Buthey,Manutestoodhisground."

[02:05.00]Hefinishedhiscareerasthefourteenthbestshot-blockerinNBA

yedhisfame.

[02:14.13]fcivilwarleftsouthernSudan

inruins.

[02:22.17]Heestimatedthathelosttwohundredfiftymembersofhixtended

family.

[02:29.40]ssayhedonatednearlyallof

theestimatedsixmilliondollarshemadeplayingbasketball.

[02:42.35]Beforehisdeath,hewasworkingwiththeSudanSunrigrouptohelp

bringthecountrytogether.

[02:50.87]Hisgoalwastobuildforty-oneschools.

[02:55.64]HetookhisChristianfaithriously."GodguidedmetoAmericaand

gavemeagoodjob.

[03:05.88]Buthealsogavemeaheart,soIwouldlookback,"hesaidinSports

Illustratedmagazineintwothousandfour.

[03:16.20]Thatyear,hrown

fromataxi.

[03:24.44]Afterrecovering,hemovedtothestateofKansas,andmetUnitedStates

SenatorSamBrownback.

[03:33.46]SAMBROWNBACK:"Ican'tthinkofapersonthatIknowofintheworld

thatudtheircelebritystatusforagreatergoodthanwhatManuteBoldid.

[03:43.86]Heuditforhispeople,hegavehislifeforhispeople."

[03:48.39]Andthat'stheVOASpecialEnglishDevelopmentReport,writtenby

MichaelDeFabo.I'mBobDoughty.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的

朋友分享

[00:00.07]如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的朋友分享Thisisthe

VOASpecialEnglishAgricultureReport.

[00:05.21]Formanyyears,peopleinAmericancitieshavedependedonfarmersin

ruralareastogrowfruitsandvegetables.

[00:15.32]Butnowanewgenerationoffarmersisplantingcropsinurbanareas.

[00:21.47]anksisateacher.

[00:27.56]Theybothgrewupfarmingandgardening.

[00:31.08]SeanConroeandAmberBankswantedtostartafarminthemiddleof

Seattle,Washington.

[00:39.20]AMBERBANKS:"Therearealotofneighborhoodsthatdon'thaveaccessto

healthy,freshproduce.

[00:43.89]Andiftheydo,itcanbeveryexpensive.

[00:46.19]Soweeunudspaceasagreatplacetogrowfoodthatwillmakeit

moreaccessibleforpeople."

[00:55.51]SeanConroecreatedawebsitetogetvolunteersanddonations.

[01:01.20]Withinaweek,theywereofferedaplotoflandbetweentwohous.

[01:06.69]Hesaystwentyvolunteersworkedforsixweekendstoturnthegrassy

landintoafarm.

[01:15.49]TheycalltheirprojectAlleycatAcres.

[01:20.23]SEANCONROE:"Wehavespinach,onions,radish,lettuceandchardthat's

allreadytobeharvestedrightnow."

[01:28.74]Therearealsocarrots,greenonions,peas,beansandturnips.

[01:34.92]SEANCONROE:"Broccoli,tomatillosandcucumberswhichareallstarting

nstrawberries."

[01:40.04]TheAlleycatshaveharvestedaboutninetykilogramsofproducesofar.

[01:45.82]Theyhavedonatedmostofittolocalfoodbanksthatfeedhungrypeople

inSeattle.

[01:53.16]BridgetBarniissittinginthedirtpickinglettuce.

[01:57.84]Sheisoneofeightypeoplewhoarevolunteeringatthisurbanfarm.

[02:03.93]Likealotofthevolunteers,shedoesnothavemuchgardening

experience.

[02:09.99]Oneofthegoalsoftheurbanfarmistoshowcitypeoplethejoysof

growingfood.

[02:17.81]TheAlleycatsinviteschoolgroupstothefarmtohelpout.

[02:24.17]AndAmberBankssaystheywantthesamepeoplewhogetfooddonationsto

learnhowtoworkthesoil.

[02:33.50]SeanConroesaysAlleycatAcresixpandingtootheremptyareasof

Seattle.

[02:41.59]Soarealotofotherurbanfarminggroups.

[02:45.86]SEANCONROE:"We'dliketoexpandasmuchaswecanwherethereare

emptylotsthathaveampleamountsofsunlight,

[02:52.67]thathaveaccesstowaterandthathaveacommunityrallyingaround

projectssuchasthis."

[02:58.36]Seattlehasdeclaredtwothousandten"TheYearofUrbanAgriculture."

Butthegrowthofthefarmsislimited.

[03:08.38]ThatisbecauSeattle,likealotofothercities,hasrestrictionson

urbanfarms.

[03:16.66]TheCityCouncilisnowconsideringchangingtholaws.

[03:21.99]Andthat'stheVOASpecialEnglishAgricultureReport,byAnnDornfeld.

[03:30.37]SupportcamefromtheParkFoundation,theGaylordandDorothyDonnelly

findmorestories--and

alsofollowusonFacebookand

TwitteratVOALearningEnglish.I'mBobDoughty.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网

请与您的朋友分享

[00:00.06]如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的朋友分享Thisisthe

VOASpecialEnglishEconomicsReport.

[00:05.03]TheInternationalMonetaryFundhasraiditspredictionforworld

economicgrowthtofourandsix-tenthspercentthisyear.

[00:16.45]Thatisahalf-percentagepointhigherthantheestimateinApril.

[00:22.88]TheIMFcreditedexpansioninAsiaandgrowingdemandintheUnited

States.

[00:30.02]Butthelender'schiefeconomistalsowarnedthat"downsideriskshave

rinsharply."

[00:38.08]PresidentObamatalkedthisweekabouttheimportanceofbuilding

exportsasawaytocreatejobsandeconomicgrowthathome.

[00:49.65]BARACKOBAMA:"Americanexportsgrewalmostventeenpercentoverthe

firstfourmonthsofthisyear,comparedtothesameperiodlastyear.

[00:56.25]Partofthis,ofcour,realso

movingforwardonimprovingconditionsforAmerica'xporters."

[01:04.67]e-launchedthePresident'sExportCouncil.

[01:08.91]Thegroupincludesbusinessandlaborleaderswhowilladviontrade

issues.

[01:15.91]Lastweekthegovernmentreportedthatprivateemployersaddedonly

eighty-threethousandjobsinJune.

[01:25.50]Unemploymentremainshighevenaftersixmonthsofjobgrowth.

[01:31.61]Asthepresidentpointsout,therearestillfiveunemployedworkers

foreachjobopening.

[01:39.70]Export-relatedjobs,hesaid,payfifteenpercentmorethanaverage.

[01:47.44]Intwothousandeight,Americanexportssupportedalmostvenpercent

ofalljobs,includingone-thirdofjobsinmanufacturing.

[02:00.05]InJanuary,inhisStateoftheUnionspeech,PresidentObamapromid

todoubleexportsinfiveyears.

[02:09.78]InhiscommentsWednesday,hesaidtheUnitedStatesmustworktoremove

tradebarriersandopennewmarkets.

[02:20.46]BARACKOBAMA:"Ninety-fivepercentoftheworld'scustomersandfastest-

growingmarketsarebeyondourborders.

[02:26.84]Soifwewanttofindnewgrowthstreams,ifwewanttofindnewmarkets

andnewopportunity,

[02:32.08]wehavegottocompeteforthonewcustomers,becauothernations

arecompetingforthonewcustomers."

[02:39.68]HesaidtheUnitedStatesofferssomeoftheworld'slowestbarriersto

trade--

[02:45.33]andexpectsfreeandfairaccesstoothercountriesinreturn.

[02:51.09]InlateJune,theWorldTradeOrganizationruledthatAirbusreceived

billionsinillegalEuropeanaid.

[03:00.85]TherulingwasavictoryforitsAmericancompetitorBoeing.

[03:05.95]AmericanlawmakershavealsolongcomplainedthatChinasuppressthe

valueoftheyuantolowerthepriceofitxports.

[03:17.66]Chinarecentlypromidtolettheyuantrademorefreelyagainstthe

dollar.

[03:24.07]ChinapasdGermanytobecometheworld'stopexportingcountrylast

tedStateswasthird.

[03:33.55]SomeAmericancompanieshavebeendoingwellindevelopingmarkets.

[03:39.43]Forthefirsttime,GeneralMotorshasannouncedhighersalesinChina,

theworld'slargestcarmarket,thanintheUnitedStates.

[03:49.90]Andthat'stheVOASpecialEnglishEconomicsReport,byMarioRitter

withKentKlein.I'mSteveEmber.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您

的朋友分享

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[00:04.03]ThisisINTHENEWSinVOASpecialEnglish.

[00:08.48]RussiaandtheUnitedStateshavecompletedthelargestspyexchange

sincetheColdWar.

[00:16.56]OnFriday,atanairportinVienna,Austria,anAmericanplaneanda

Russianplanelanded,parkedsidebysideandexchangedoccupants.

[00:30.37]TheUnitedStatesfreedtenadmittedRussianagents.

[00:36.21]ThemenandwomenwerearrestedinlateJuneandpleadedguiltyon

Thursday.

[00:42.74]Inexchange,RussiareleadfourRussiansrvingprisonntenceson

chargesofspyingfortheWest.

[00:51.80]ThemenincludeIgorSutyagin,anarmsrearcherwhoalwaysdeniedthe

nsideredhimapoliticalprisoner.

[01:03.82]TheUnitedStatesdeportednineRussiansandanAmericancitizenbornin

Peru.

[01:11.79]Someraidchildrenwhilelivingquietlivesasmarriedcouples.

[01:17.96]AneleventhsuspectdisappearedafterbeingfreedonbailinCyprus.

[01:24.77]ThegroupwasaccudoftryingtogaininformationonAmericannuclear

weapons,

[01:31.82]foreignpolicyandpoliticsfortheSVR--Russia'sforeign

intelligencervice.

[01:39.81]Thewaybothcountriesarehandlingtheissuesuggeststhat"neither

sideisinterestedinstartingafight."

[01:48.63]SosaysAndreiKoztunofoftheNewEurasiaFoundationinMoscow.

Russia'sForeignMinistrypraidtheexchange,

[02:00.04]saying,"Theactionwastakeninthegeneralcontextofimproved

ons."

[02:08.05]Thetenwereonlychargedwithplottingtoactasundeclaredforeign

agents.

[02:15.76]Theywerenotchargedwiththemoreriouscrimeofespionage,sothe

extentoftheirsuccessasspiesisnotclear.

[02:26.91]OneoftheRussians,AnnaChapman,capturedattentionwithherlooksand

storiesofherNewYorkpartylife.

[02:36.62]Herlawyer,RobertBaum,saidshehadnotpasdcretinformationto

Russiaorreceivedanypayment.

[02:45.85]ROBERTBAUM:"Theonlyallegationsagainstherwasthatshecommunicated

withaRussianofficialthroughalaptoptolaptopcommunication,

[02:55.80]withoutthegovernmentspecifyingthenatureofthecommunications."

[03:00.73]Peruvian-bornVickiPelaezwasacolumnistforaSpanish-language

newspaperinNewYork.

[03:08.45]Herlawyersaidsheneverknewthatherhusbandofmanyyears,Juan

Lazaro,wasreallyaRussiannamedMikhailVankov.

[03:19.36]Thearreststookplaceinfourstates:NewYork,NewJery,

MassachuttsandVirginia.

[03:27.57]TheJusticeDepartmentannouncedthearrestsonJunetwenty-eighth,four

daysaftertheso-calledhamburgersummit.

[03:36.72]PresidentObamaandRussianPresidentDmitryMedvedevatehamburgersat

arestaurantnearWashington.

[03:45.51]Thatday,aidthetwocountrieshadsucceededin"retting"

theirrelationship.

[03:54.71]ThetenRussianagentscannotreturntotheUnitedStateswithout

specialpermission.

[04:02.23]TheyarealsobarredfrommakinganymoneyintheUnitedStatesby

llingtheirstory.

[04:09.73]Inanotherdevelopment,FridaybroughtnewsofthedeathofSergei

Tretyakov,onceRussia'stopspy.

[04:19.94]eandafriend

saidhediedathishomeinFloridaonJunethirteenth.

[04:32.08]Tretyakovwasfifty-three

yearsold.

[04:39.35]Andthat'sINTHENEWSinVOASpecialEnglish.I'mSteveEmber.如果您也

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VOASpecialEnglishEducationReport.

[00:04.76]sit

makeadifferenceifthetrainerismaleorfemale?

[00:15.68]Sometimes,yes,ifaninjuryorconditionisa"maleproblem"ora

"femaleproblem."

[00:23.24]Thenathletessaytheyaremorelikelytowanttreatmentbysomeoneof

theirownx.

[00:30.92]Butwhataboutaproblemthatcouldaffecteitherx,likeadislocated

shoulder?

[00:37.03]RearchersatNorthCarolinaStateUniversityaskedmalefootball

playersattwoAmericancolleges.

[00:45.61]Thestudyfoundthatthoplayerswouldstillprobablychooamale

trainer--unlesstheinjurymadethemfeeldepresd.

[00:56.69]Thentheywouldmostlikelychooafemaletrainer.

[01:00.73]Therearchersoffertwopossibleexplanations.

[01:05.73]Theysayfootballplayersmightbeenas"weak"iftheytalkabout

theirdepressionwithamaletrainer.

[01:14.27]Also,overhalftheplayersdescribedfemaletrainerswithwordslike

"caring,""nurturing"and"affectionate."

[01:24.44]Therearcherssaythisshowsthat"genderstereotypes"haveinfluenced

theopinionsoftheplayersaboutwomen.

[01:34.55]Theysaytheconcernisthatplayersmightethetrainingroomasnot

theplaceevenforwell-qualifiedwomen.

[01:44.99]Thestudy,ledbyHeidiGrappendorf,isintheJournalofAthletic

Training.

[01:52.68]Trainersareanimportantpartofanathlete'rganization

badinCaliforniaisworkingwithcoachesto

[02:04.50]helpinfluenceboystoshowmorerespecttowardgirlsandwomen.

[02:10.26]FerozMoideenisdirectoroftheCoachingBoysintoMenprogramofthe

FamilyViolencePreventionFund.

[02:25.00]Hesaysthenonprofitorganizationworkswithpolice,judges,teachers

andcoaches.

[02:33.68]Hesaysthegroupudamillion-and-a-half-dollardonationfromthe

NikeFoundationtoexpandtheprogramtocricketplayersinIndia.

[02:45.62]FEROZMOIDEEN:"Wetriedtouthepowerofcricketcoachesinthat

instancetoreachyoungboysand,

[02:50.87]onceagain,toeducatethemabouthealthyrelationshipsandtomodel

healthyandrespectfulbehaviortowardwomenandgirls."

[02:57.12]Writtenmaterialsarealsobeingprovidedtoothercountriesthrough

UNICEF,theUnitedNationschildren'sandeducationalagency.

[03:08.76]BrianO'ConnoroftheFamilyViolencePreventionFundsaysyoungmen

needguidelinesinhowtotreatyoungwomen--inpersonoronline.

[03:25.07]BRIANO'CONNOR:"Talkingaboutunwantedorexcessivetextmessaging,or

breakingintosomeone'sFacebookaccount.

[03:30.06]We'recallingthisdigitaldatingabu,anotherformofabuthathas

beenreallyheightenednowthroughtechnology."

[03:36.12]Andthat'findour

onFacebookandTwitteratVOALearning

English.I'mJimTedder.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请与您的朋友分享

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VOASpecialEnglishEconomicsReport.

[00:05.34]Recently,theUnitedStatesSupremeCourtdecidedacaontheproperty

rightsofinventors.

[00:13.11]Thequestionwaswhetherabusinessmethodinoughofaninventionto

receiveapatent.

[00:20.99]velegalprotections

toindividualsandcompaniesagainstthecopyingoftheirinventions.

[00:33.67]BernardBilskiandRandWarsawwantedtopatentamethodtolettraders

protectagainsttheriskofpricechangesinenergymarkets.

[00:45.99]TheUnitedStatesPatentandTrademarkOfficesaidno.

[00:51.47]y,the

cawentallthewaytotheSupremeCourt.

[01:01.73]Lastmonth,allninejusticessaidno.

[01:06.17]lawyerMeredith

MartinAddyinChicagoexplainsthatthecourtrulednarrowly.

[01:17.29]MEREDITHMARTINADDY:"TheSupremeCourtheldthatthereisno

categoricalruledenyingpatentprotectionforbusinessmethodpatents."

[01:28.48]Whenpatentlawswerefirstdeveloped,mostpatentswereformachines.

[01:34.32]Butsincethelatenineteennineties,inventorsofbusinessmethodsand

processhaveincreasinglysoughtpatentprotection.

[01:44.54]Technologycompanies,especiallysoftwaremakers,watchedtheca

cloly.

[01:51.43]TheywereconcernedthattheSupremeCourtwouldrequireatestofsome

kindthatcouldlimitwhatcanbepatented.

[02:00.97]Initsruling,thecourtdecidedagainstthepatentonlybecauthe

ideawastooabstract.

[02:09.06]LawprofessorMichaelMeurerofBostonUniversitygivesafamouxample

fromphysics.

[02:16.95]Itinvolvestherelationshipofenergy,massandthespeedoflight,

writtenastheletterc.

[02:25.12]MICHAELMEURER:"TheSupremeCourthassaid,forexample,ifAlbert

EinsteindeterminedthatE=mcsquared--

[02:33.36]whichhedid--heneverwouldhavebeenabletogetapatentonthat.

That’stooabstract."

[02:38.96]IntheBilskica,thecourtsaidpatentexaminerscouldconsiderwhat

isknownasthemachine-or-transformationtest.

[02:48.34]Thisistheideathatapatentshouldbegiventoamachineorsomething

thatcreatesamaterialchange,likeachemicalprocess.

[02:57.83]Butamajorityofjusticessaidpatentexaminersmustalsoprotect

innovation.

[03:05.94]PatentlawyerMeredithMartinAddysaysnoonewantstosuppress

creativity.

[03:13.05]MEREDITHMARTINADDY:"Youcanhavethattest,butitcan’tbean

exclusivetestbecauofthenatureofthepatentlawswhicharetoprotectnew

andunknowninventions."

[03:24.82]Now,morecaswillbeneededtodefinethelegallimitsofbusiness

tentsalreadyexist.

[03:34.48]InMarch,forexample,afterre-examination,eiveda

patentforitsone-clickorderingprocess.

[03:45.56]Andthat’stheVOASpecialEnglishHealthReport,writtenbyMario

’mSteveEmber.如果您也喜欢恒星英语学习网请

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