[生词摘录]
polytechnic n.工艺学校 a.工艺的
remembrance n.记忆,回忆,纪念品
perish v.毁坏
rampage n.乱闹 v.暴乱
pupil n.学生,小学生
trauma n.外伤
emotion n.感情,情感,情绪
ensue v.跟着发生
incomprehensible a.不能理解的
profound a.深刻的,深奥的
afterwards adv.然后
periodically adv.周期性地
counsel n.劝告,辩护律师 v.劝告,讨论
psychological a.心理学上的
faculty n.才能,本领;(大学的)科系
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Thousands gathered at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in remembrance of the university students and staff who perished during a gun rampage commited by a mentally unstable pupil, Seung-Hui Cho, an U.S. resident from South Korea.
One by one, names of the victims were read, along with tributes to the dead. Virginia Tech President Charles Steger said the university has strugggled to recover from the tragedy - the process that continues to this day.
"It has been a difficult road, it's been a hard journey, indeed. It began with shock and trauma and a flood emotions. And in the ensuing days and weeks and months, we have searched for answers. We have searched for meaning in what is incomprehensible. What is at the heart of this hardest day is not public. Rather, it is very a private and profound found the loss. We know intently what the people we lost meant to us, and we are more keenly aware of how they touched and changed our lives."
Speaking afterwards after words, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine said he continues to feel sorrow over the events of a year ago, as well as pride and admiration for the Virginia Tech community as it endeavors to heal and continue its mission.
Although far from commonplaces, school shooting have periodically marred America's educational landscape over the years. In 1999, two Colorado high students killed 13 people and wounded 24 others before committing suicide. This past February, a gunman killed 5 people and wounded 18 others at Northern Illinois University.
In light of violence, many schools have reviewed security measures and placed additional emphasis on programs to identify and counsel students who may be struggling with psychological disorders. In addition, a few universities students have started a campaign urging that students that faculty to be permitted to bring firearms on campus for self-defense. Few, if any, school administrators have endorsed the idea.
[原文]
Virginia Tech Marks One-Year Anniversary of Campus Shooting
By Michael Bowman
Washington
16 April 2008
Candlelight vigils and somber ceremonies marked the one-year anniversary of a shooting spree on the campus of a U.S. university, Virginia Tech, that left 32 people and the gunman dead. From Washington, VOA's Michael Bowman reports from Washington, the incident was one of the worst mass-shootings in U.S. history - one that reignited debate over security measures at American schools.
Virginia Tech students gather on the Drillfield during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the April 16, 2007 shootings, 16 Apr 2008
Thousands gathered at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in remembrance of the university students and staff who perished during a gun rampage committed by a mentally unstable pupil, Seung-Hui Cho, a U.S. resident from South Korea.
One by one, names of the victims were read, along with tributes to the dead. Virginia Tech President Charles Steger said the university has struggled to recover from the tragedy - a process that continues to this day.
"It has been a difficult road; it has been a hard journey, indeed," Steger said. "It began with shock and trauma and a flood of emotions. And in the ensuing days and weeks and months, we have searched for answers. We have searched for meaning in what is incomprehensible. What is at the heart of this day is not public. Rather, it is a very private and profound loss. We know intently what the people we lost meant to us, and we are more keenly aware of how they touched and changed our lives."
Honor guard stands by a candle at memorial after ceremony for victims of the 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, 16 Apr 2008
Speaking afterwards, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine said he continues to feel sorrow over the events of a year ago, as well as pride and admiration for the Virginia Tech community as it endeavors to heal and continue its mission.
Although far from commonplace, school shootings have periodically marred America's educational landscape over the years. In 1999, two Colorado high school students killed 13 people and wounded 24 others before committing suicide. This past February, a gunman killed five people and wounded 18 others at Northern Illinois University.
In light of the violence, many schools have reviewed security measures and placed additional emphasis on programs to identify and counsel students who may be struggling with psychological disorders. In addition, a few university students have started a campaign urging that students and faculty be permitted to bring firearms on campus for self-defense. Few, if any, school administrators have endorsed the idea.
posted on 2008-04-18 11:41
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