时间:2018-12-28 作者:英语课 分类:美国精神


英语课
Explanation:   
  In the United States, the president has to be re-elected every four years. The elections take place (or are held) every four years in November. Every U.S. citizen who is at least 18 years old can vote for president (or say who he or she would like to become president).  
 
  U.S. citizens have to register (or sign up) to be able to vote. They need to fill out a voter registration 1 card (or form) with their name and address. With just one voter registration card, you can register to vote in national, state, and local elections.  
 
  On election day, registered voters can go to the voting booth that they have been assigned to (or asked to go to). At the voting booth, they get a ballot 2, or a piece of paper with the names of people who are running for office (or trying to get a public position).  On this ballot, they indicate (or show) which person they would like to vote for. Doing this is known as casting a ballot. 
 
  In many states, voters are allowed to vote by mail. They don’t need to go to a voting booth. Instead, a ballot is mailed to their home. They need to fill it out and mail it to the correct address by (or before) a certain date to have their vote counted (or included) in the election. U.S. citizens who are living in other countries can also vote by mail. 
 
  Unlike in some other countries, voting is optional in the United States, meaning that people can choose to do it, but they don’t have to. Many people choose not to vote and never fill out a voter registration card. In the 2004 presidential elections, only 60% of eligible 3 voters voted, meaning that 60% of all the people who could vote did. Many organizations try to get more people to register to vote and participate in the elections, because they believe that our government would be stronger if more people voted. 
 
问题:

In what month do we vote for President?  
Answer:   
November 


1 registration
n.登记,注册,挂号
  • Marriage without registration is not recognized by law.法律不承认未登记的婚姻。
  • What's your registration number?你挂的是几号?
2 ballot
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票
  • The members have demanded a ballot.会员们要求投票表决。
  • The union said they will ballot members on whether to strike.工会称他们将要求会员投票表决是否罢工。
3 eligible
adj.有条件被选中的;(尤指婚姻等)合适(意)的
  • He is an eligible young man.他是一个合格的年轻人。
  • Helen married an eligible bachelor.海伦嫁给了一个中意的单身汉。
学英语单词
1gl (abbreviation)
alfa-romeo
alpha helical conformation
always supposing
amenity
application for retirement of bill
area of piston
Asnaid
autocoupling hapten
battery boost charge
black discolouration
bound script
breaking plant
cacotopias
Calodendrum
camphene
ceteras
chargehands
choa chu kang hill
chrome-Phengite
civil legal relationship
credit right
Csanadapaca
deez nutz
direct firing furnace
drumstick lobe (sex bud) (in neutrophil)
dry-process rotary kilns
Egglham
elastic-plastic flow
electron-bombarded amorphous silicon
exact divisor
fama
field moisture deficiency
fixed number testing
flow counter
fructopyranoside
fulson
genus Tetrapturus
glassed steel equipment
graveyard test
harpiosquilla melanoura
heterogeneous distortion
homotene
hydrocortisones
hypsometric tint diagram
imbricatings
inclined pea sorter
intercessionary
intra-day
ionogemi
jumbo sausage items
lateral refraction
mean effective stress
motor side
mucus plug
NMSQT
noise level indicator
nonchondrite
nontranssexual
NTC (network and trunk control)
nuclear bomb
nutsiness
o-phenanthroline
occupancy solution
overwriting
patent registration
phosphoric fluoride
piro
pitchcocking
plastic target drone
polysaccharide chemistry
pre-service teacher program
preapproves
prepreg tack
printed wiring
quarter-hard annealing
quiet radio sun
rawky
recurrent abortion
seedling sorting
selen-tellurium
semimodals
shop-talk
shozo
silk tree
soft still
spalisal
spin bundle
standing on one's head
superficial folding
theatrical troupe
things that go bump in the night
traction speed control lever
traffic model choice
transphenoidal
twist variation
unvacillating
us-occupied
vested annuity
virtual channel memory
zygomatico-auricularis