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News Bites 文字檔 (國中) | Posted on 2022-12-02 | ![]() |
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Well good noon to you, and welcome to another episode of News Bites!
My name's Trevor Tortomasi…
And I'm Paz Bueno.
In today's news:
Taiwan finishes its 2022 elections, people in China start protests, and a
volcano uses its right to free speech.
Stay tuned for more on those stories, coming up next.
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台灣2022年的九合一選舉
Taiwan's 9-in-1 Elections 2022
Taiwan is a country of more than 23 million people (兩千三百萬多人).
It has many large cities (城市), counties (縣), and special municipalities
(直轄市).
And all of those cities and counties need leaders (領導人).
So, how do we choose (選擇) these leaders?
We hold elections (選舉), so people can vote (投票)!
The people we vote for are called candidates (候選人).
And whichever candidate gets the most votes will become the next leader.
Taiwan recently held some very important elections, called the "9-in-1
Elections", for nine different kinds of leaders.
On Saturday, November 26th, people all over Taiwan traveled to their
hometowns to vote for their favorite candidates.
十一月二十六日這一天,台灣各個地方的人都回到家鄉,投票給最喜歡的候選人。
People voted for mayors (市長), magistrates (縣長), council members (議員),
and more.
Everyone's votes were counted (計算), and Taiwan announced (宣布) its new
leaders.
These new leaders all over Taiwan will start their jobs on December 25th, at
the end of this year.
Now, maybe your favorite candidate lost (輸了), or you were too young to vote.
But Taiwan is a democracy (民主國家), which means we can vote for leaders
again soon!
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中國人民抗議疫情封鎖
People in China Protest Lockdowns
In many democracies like Taiwan, people have special rights (權利).
One of these is the right to free speech (言論自由), which means people can
talk about their government, when they want to.
People also have the right to protest (抗議), as long as they don't hurt
anyone.
But in many other countries, people don't have these rights.
For example, in China, people are not allowed (不允許) to protest.
If they say anything bad about their government, they will be censored
(會被審查), and may get in trouble.
But recently, many Chinese people are protesting anyway!
That's because the Chinese government has told millions of its people to stay
inside their homes, to stop the spread of COVID-19.
中國政府今年來為了阻止新冠病毒的傳染,強迫好幾百萬國民留在家裡。
Some people in China have been stuck inside their homes (關在家裡) for
months, and aren't allowed to leave.
Many are getting very frustrated (沮喪), and starting to criticize their
government (批評政府), even though they know it is dangerous.
They hold up white pieces of paper (白紙), because they aren't allowed to say
anything bad.
But everyone who sees the white paper, knows what they are trying to say.
Of course, we are lucky to have free speech in Taiwan.
We just have to remember to listen, too!
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世界最大火山 噴出熔岩
World's Biggest Volcano Erupts
After all these stories about governments, it's important to remember that we
still have some other problems, too...
...like volcanoes!
Earth's largest volcano, Mauna Loa, is in the U.S. state of Hawaii (夏威夷).
Hawaii is made up of many small islands, and Mauna Loa is on the biggest one.
And it has recently started to erupt (噴發)!
Lava (岩漿) has started to flow (流動) down from the top of Mauna Loa
mountain.
And some of the lava is as hot as 1,000 degrees Celsius (攝氏一千度)!
Luckily, the mountain is not exploding (沒有爆炸), and the lava is moving
very slowly.
And scientists say Mauna Loa hasn't erupted for 40 years, so this is a great
chance for them to do more research (研究).
Most people aren't in danger yet, but scientists say everyone should still be
careful.
Let's just be happy that Taiwan didn't vote for a volcano!
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So, in today's News Bites:
On November 26th, Taiwan held its 9-in-1 elections, for nine different kinds
of leaders.
People voted for mayors, magistrates, council members, and more.
These new leaders all over Taiwan will start their jobs on December 25th, at
the end of this year.
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And,
Many people in China are getting frustrated, and starting to criticize their
government, even though they know it is dangerous.
They hold up white pieces of paper, because they aren't allowed to say
anything bad.
But everyone who sees the white paper, knows what they are trying to say.
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And,
Earth's largest volcano, Mauna Loa, has recently started to erupt.
And some of the lava is as hot as 1,000 degrees Celsius (攝氏一千度)!
Scientists say most people are not in danger yet, but should still be careful.
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And that's today's episode of News Bites!
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主播每周一問
Have Your Say
This week, we asked you to have your say about your favorite kind of music.
10-year-old Nisha says they like to listen to listen to music in the car.
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And that's all for this week's "Have Your Say"!
Remember, if your answer was used in the show this month, we'll be sending
you a gift in the mail.
Make sure to tune in again next week, for an all-new question!
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