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Boris Johnson Resigned

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday announced his resignation after a mass revolt of top members of his government. AP correspondent Karen Chammas has more. 

"It is clearly now the will of the parliamentary Conservative Party that there should be a new leader of that party and therefore a new prime minister." 

The prime minister spoke outside of 10 Downing Street amid a chorus of cheers and the occasional boo as he admitted that his party wanted him gone. 

"In politics no one is remotely indispensable." 

Showing his usual charisma that helped him to get to the top job, Johnson explained he didn't really want to go. 

"I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them's the breaks." 

After three tumultuous years in power, the brash, 58-year-old politician who took Britain out of the European Union and steered it through COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine was brought down by one scandal too many - this one involving his appointment of a politician who had been accused of sexual misconduct. I'm Karen Chammas.


VOCABULARY

1. revolt n. a protest against authority, especially that of a government, often involving violence; the action of protesting against authority (尤指针对政府的)反抗。例如:(formal) The people rose in revolt. 人民奋起反抗。
2. indispensable adj. too important to be without 不可或缺的;必不可少的。例如:A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language. 一本好词典是学习外语必备的。
3. tumultuous adj. involving a lot of change and confusion and /or violence 动荡的。例如:the tumultuous years of the English Civil War英国内战的动乱年代
4. bring down: to make sb. lose power or be defeated 打垮;击败。例如:The scandal may bring down the government. 那件丑闻可能使政府垮台。
5. Them's the breaks. (俚)就这么着吧!

QUESTIONS

Read the passage. Then listen to the news and fill in the blanks with the information (words, phrases or sentences) you hear.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday announced his (Q1) ___________________ after a mass revolt of (Q2) ______________ of his government. AP correspondent Karen Chammas has more. 

"It is clearly now the will of the (Q3) ___________________ Conservative Party that there should be a new (Q4) __________ of that party and therefore a new prime minister." 

The prime minister spoke outside of 10 Downing Street amid a chorus of cheers and the occasional boo as he admitted that his party wanted him gone. 

"In politics no one is (Q5) ______________________." 

Showing his usual charisma that helped him to get to the top job, Johnson explained he didn't really want to go. 

"I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them's the breaks." 

After three tumultuous years in power, the (Q6) _______________, 58-year-old politician who took Britain out of the European Union and (Q7) ____________ it through COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine was brought down by one (Q8) ______________ too many - this one involving his appointment of a (Q9) _________ who had been accused of (Q10) _______________________. I'm Karen Chammas.


KEY 

Read the passage. Then listen to the news and fill in the blanks with the information (words, phrases or sentences) you hear.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday announced his (Q1) resignation after a mass revolt of (Q2) top members of his government. AP correspondent Karen Chammas has more. 

"It is clearly now the will of the (Q3) parliamentary Conservative Party that there should be a new (Q4) leader of that party and therefore a new prime minister." 

The prime minister spoke outside of 10 Downing Street amid a chorus of cheers and the occasional boo as he admitted that his party wanted him gone.

"In politics no one is (Q5) remotely indispensable." 

Showing his usual charisma that helped him to get to the top job, Johnson explained he didn't really want to go. 

"I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them's the breaks."

After three tumultuous years in power, the (Q6) brash, 58-year-old politician who took Britain out of the European Union and (Q7) steered it through COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine was brought down by one (Q8) scandal too many - this one involving his appointment of a (Q9) politician who had been accused of (Q10) sexual misconduct. I'm Karen Chammas.

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  • 来源:刘立军 2022-08-17