2007年11月16日金曜日

World News B November 16, 2007

②-1: I watch television everyday.

③-1: The queen lays the first wreath.
The prime minister, the leader of the opposition and leaders of other political parties.

-2: Official wreaths are laid on the steps of The Cenotaph.

-3: Because the ceremony ends with a march past of war veterans; a poignant gesture of respect for their fallen comrades.

-4: This year Remembrance Sunday fell exactly 89 years after the ending of World War Ⅰ, Armistice Day.

-5: This flower is Poppy.

-6: The poppy flowering each year with the coming of the warm weather, brought life, hope, color and reassurance to those still fighting.

④ The State Opening of Parliament is the most traditional ceremonies and most popular attractions are the Trooping of the color and Changing of the Guard.

⑤ Mayor’s Show is held on November 10.

⑥ He is the 680th Lord Mayor of London, David Lewis.

2007年11月2日金曜日

World News B 2nd November 2007

①1.
On 27 September Thursday
Kenji Nagai was killed by shooting in Rangoon.
 2.
*Because it was first time that Japanese journalist was killed.
*Because Japanese TV released the video of Mr. Nagai’s death on television.
*Because many people notice the relationship between Japan and Myanmar.

②.
1. More than 100 people marched.
2. They were monks,
3. On 26 September, they marched in Burma.
4. The soldier had beaten up monks there on 6 September.
5. *The BBC’s Asia correspondent Andrew Harding.
*A Western diplomat.
6. More safe..
7. “bloody crackdown”means “terrible investigation”
8. People in Myanmar support to democracy. 全国的な、民主主義を支持するデモ
9. The Burmese army forcibly let children take part in their army.
10. *The Human Rights Watch organization.
*No, I don’t.