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我通常小睡一会儿.吃完午饭soap operan.She is best known for her role as Hayley Smith in the soap opera Home and Away 。3。5.她是最佳已知为她的角色奚海史密斯连续剧家走.肥皂剧连续剧.这周末有个系列肥皂剧;电视剧.The TV station is airing reruns of my favorite soap opera, I usually take a snap and then watch a soap opera,然后看一部肥皂剧.I don'泡沫剧例句1。4.We&#39.该电视台正在播放我最爱的连续剧重播;ll have a soap opera series on TVt feel like watching the soap opera either.After lunch。2
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1. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera.
一台小彩色电视机频道调在了一出下午的肥皂剧上。
来自柯林斯例句
2. We'll have a soap opera series on TV this week.
这周末我们会在电视上看到一系列肥皂剧.
来自辞典例句
3. The television was on, tuned to what Clarence called " that bloody soap opera.
电视开着,播的是克拉伦斯称之为 “ 混帐肥皂剧”的节目.
来自名作英译部分
4. This display turned into a soap opera with an egg appearing on the scene.
这次展出由于一颗企鹅蛋的出现,而演变为一?肥皂剧.
来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年1月号
5. What a sensational story! It has all the elements of a soap opera.
多麽耸人听闻的事! 具备连续剧的一切要素.
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肥皂剧 A soap opera is a popular television drama series about the daily lives and problems of a group of people who live in a particular place.&
1. a serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television (frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products)
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>>>阅读理解。 Many people like to watch TV. There are allkinds..
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&&& Many people like to watch TV. There are allkinds of programs on TV. The soap opera is one of them&,The soap opera was first on the radio in the1920s. Then it started on TV in the 1940s.&&&& &&& Why do so many people like to watch soapopera on TV, especially young people? Whatmakes soap opera popular? Let's find out.&&&&&&& First, what's happening in the soap operais very different from our life. Everything isperfect in the play. People don't need to worryabout almost anything. People don' t havemoney problems.&&&& &&& Second, there are many beautiful girls andhandsome boys in the soap opera. They are socool. They make young people crazy. They makeyoung people happy.&& &&& Third, the story in the soap opera isusually interesting. It makes people relax after aday's hard work. Even some old people like towatch it, too.&&&& &&& But some people don't like it. They thinkthe show is too slow and too long. Do you likewatching soap opera? What do you think of it?
1. The soap opera started on TV______
A. in the&&1920s&&&&&&&&&&&&&&B. in the&&1930sC. in the 1940s&&&&&&&&&&&& D. in the 1950s
2. What's happening in the soap opera is______ our life.
A. very different from&&B. the same asC. as interesting as&&&&&&D. crazier than
3. ______ in the soap opera make young&people crazy.&&
A. The money problemsB. The perfect storiesC. The interesting storiesD. The beautiful girls and handsome boy.
4. People like to watch soap opera&because ______.
A. the show is too long and too slowB. it can make people sadC. it can make people relaxD. it started on TV early
5. Which of the following is NOT true&according to the passage?&
A. The people in the soap opera don't need to&worry about anything.B. All people like to watch soap opera.C. The story in the soap opera is usually interesting.D. The girls and boys in the soap opera are&usually cool.
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299065149102904159745993770304517Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, outlines his plan for repealing the Affordable Care Act on the Senate floor.
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New Twists and Turns In the Soap Opera Called ObamaCareMark TrahantThe House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act on February 3. Then, this is not new. The House has voted nearly 60 times to either revoke the law or to make huge changes. But this time the House and the Senate are in Republican hands. So that means what was a symbolic act now has the potential of becoming law.
Well, maybe.
The Affordable Care Act is like a national soap opera that should rivet any audience. Will the law survive? What sort of challenges does it face legally and politically? And, most important, what does this daytime drama mean to Indian country?
Here is the story so far.
Turn back to 1974. President Gerald Ford signed the Indian Health Care Improvement Act into law, a measure that modernized the federal delivery of health care in Indian country. But that law ha it needed another act of Congress to renew it. And that did not happen. Congress let the bill lapse despite repeated attempts. That’s where the story takes a turn. The whole health care reform debate was heating up and folks in Congress decided to roll the Indian Health Care Improvement Act into the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This language was shortened to the Affordable Care Act or “Obamacare” — and it’s now the law of the land. The Indian health provisions were made permanent so future Congresses would not have to renew them.
The Affordable Care Act had other benefits to Indian country. The law improved funding channels for Indian health facilities, a source of money that’s growing during lean budget years. Next year’s Indian Health Service budget estimates more than $1.1 billion collected from Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans Health Administration and private insurance.
But Republicans have been adamantly against the Affordable Care Act. Four years ago a Republican House was elected and that body started voting over and over to repeal the law.
But nothing ever happened because the Democratic controlled Senate ignored the actions in the House.
But like any good soap opera there are new characters joining the story. The Supreme Court could strike down part of the law, causing a lot of confusion. And the Senate is now run by Republicans who will definitely consider the House legislation to repeal the law. This will not be easy. The Senate usually needs 60 votes in order to pass legislation (stopping the threat of a filibuster). And there are not 60 votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
That's another twist. Democrats were short 60 votes back in 2010 — so they turned to an arcane process called budget reconciliation that allowed the legislation to pass with a simple majority, or 51 votes. Now many Republicans are asking their party leaders to do the same thing and use the budget reconciliation to repeal the Affordable Care Act. That idea would probably work if there was a Republican in the White House. But you can bet that President Barack Obama will veto any attempt to roll back his signature health care legislation. So that means Congress would need a two-thirds majority to override a presidential veto. There are not nearly enough votes in either the House or the Senate to do that.
But many Republicans see repeal (enacted or not) as an important statement that will define the 2016 election campaigns.
If Republicans find a way to repeal the Affordable Care Act that would raise new questions and chaos. For example what happens to those people who’ve purchased insurance now or who signed up for the expanded Medicaid programs? Would people lose coverage and get nothing in return?
The questions for Indian country are troubling, too. What happens to the Indian Health Care Improvement Act? Or how will the Indian health system replace money from Medicaid and other sources opened up through the Affordable Care Act?
A few Republican Senators have started a “framework” about what kinds of alternative law they would pass to replace the Affordable Care Act. Utah’s Sen. Orrin Hatch, chairman of the Finance Committee, said in a Senate floor speech: “Our plan rests on four simple principles. First: Repeal ObamaCare – with all its costly mandates, taxes, and regulations – in its entirety. Second: Reduce costs by taking the government out of the equation, and, instead, empowering consumers to make choices about their own health care. Third: Provide common-sense consumer protections to protect individuals with pre-existing conditions. And, finally: Reform our broken Medicaid system by giving states more flexibility to provide the best coverage for their citizens.”
There are key issues here for Indian country. First, the Indian health system is not part of the debate. It must be. Any repeal of the Affordable Care Act is also a repeal of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act. Second, there is no easy way to eliminate “government” from the Indian health system. And, finally, a reform of Medicaid, especially one that grants more power to states, will reduce health care funding for Indian health facilities. Already nearly half the Indian health system is shortchanged by the states that refuse to expand Medicaid. This is a real problem.
Cue the organ music. This daytime drama has many twists and turns ahead. But the story’s ending should be simple: the United States promised American Indians and Alaska Natives healthcare. The only question should be, “how will that promise be delivered?” Stay tuned.
Mark Trahant holds the . He is an independent journalist and a member of The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. For up-to-the-minute posts, download the free
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