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一起聽英語 148 母親的偉大

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世界各地,在哪里身為母親最令人感到幸福,而在哪里身為母親又是最受罪的呢?同樣是母親,就因為地域,待遇也是明顯的不同。

Jen: Hello and welcome to another edition of 6 minute English. My name is Jennifer.

Neil: And I'm Neil.

Jen: And today we are going to talk about research that looks at conditions for

mothers in different countries.

Neil: I've heard that in Brazil they say that "to be a mother is to suffer in paradise"

because motherhood is rewarding due to the love between child and mother

but it's not an easy job.

Jen: Well, according to a report by the charity Save the Children, in some countries

motherhood seems to be more challenging than in others. They compared

conditions for mothers in 165 countries.

Neil: And what sort of factors did they take into account when ranking these

countries, Jen?

Jen: Health, education, social status and nutrition. These were the factors

researchers investigated when compiling this list.

Neil: But before we talk about Save the Children's conclusions, let's start with a

question for our listeners about mothers and for me too.

Jen: Well Neil, it's about the oldest woman to give birth. It's a Spanish woman and

it happened in 2006. How old was she?

a) 58 years old

b) 66 years old or

c) 72 years old ?

Neil: 72?! Now you're pushing it, I think. It has to be… a) 58. That sounds almost

reasonable considering advancements in medicine…

Jen: We'll hear the answer at the end of the programme. Now, back to our story

about mothers. A huge problem that's highlighted in the report is nutrition or

malnutrition.

Neil: Women need to eat properly to give birth to healthy children.

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Jen: Let's listen to the first part of the report by the BBC's Mike Wooldridge to hear

about the problem of malnutrition. See if you can hear which word is used to

mean 'to stop someone from growing'.

BBC correspondent Mike Wooldridge:

This year's report highlights the major impact nutrition has on the welfare of mothers and

children - in particular, the chronic malnutrition that undermines physical and mental

growth producing stunting and what Save the Children calls the vicious cycle of mothers

stunted in childhood who go on to give birth to underweight and vulnerable babies.

Neil: So the reporter says that malnutrition produces stunting, which means that

people don't grow properly. Here the reporter says malnutrition undermines

physical and mental growth.

Jen: That's right; because mothers are stunted in childhood they have children

who are underweight and vulnerable. And it creates what the reporter calls a

vicious cycle.

Neil: A vicious cycle means that the problem keeps repeating itself… mothers

suffer from malnutrition, so their children suffer from malnutrition … then

these children grow up and have children who are also vulnerable … and it

goes on and on.

Jen: And many of the countries at the bottom of the Save the Children's list – the

worst places to live for mothers – a facing a food crisis.

Neil: So which country faces lack of foodstuff and, according to the Save the

Children report, was the worst for mothers, Jen?

Jen: The next part of the report tells us which country is at the bottom of the index

and also which one has moved up one position. See if you can hear what has

happened to it.

BBC correspondent Mike Wooldridge:

Food emergencies compound the impact, and Niger is at the epicentre of the emergency

currently developing in the Sahel. After two years at the bottom of the index Afghanistan

has moved up one position – partly, Save the Children says, because it's invested in more

frontline health workers.

Neil: We hear that Niger is at the epicentre of the food emergency, it means that

it is in the centre, the main position, of an area where lack of food is dramatic.

Jen: Well, the report also says that Afghanistan was the last one in the list for two

years but is no longer the worst place to be a mother. Because they've

invested more into frontline health workers.

Neil: These are medical workers like doctors and dentists. They made conditions for

mothers a little bit better.

Jen: Sometimes simple measures can improve the lives of mothers and their

children. One example is given in the next section of the report. Let's hear it.

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BBC correspondent Mike Wooldridge:

The agency says the simple measure of supporting more mothers to breastfeed could save

a million children's lives a year. Save the Children identifies Norway as the best place to be

a mother.

Jen: A simple way of saving children is by helping more mothers to provide milk

from their breast to their babies. Breast milk is known to be very nutritious for

children. Breastfeeding can save the lives of a million children a year.

Neil: And the report also says that Norway is the best place to be a mother. Very

different realities there. Well Jen, we are running out of time and I'd like to

have the result of the quiz please.

Jen: It was about the oldest woman to give birth. It's a Spanish woman and it

happened in 2006. How old was she?

a) 58 years old

b) 66 years old or

c) 72 years old ?

Neil: I said it was a) 58.

Jen: And you were actually wrong! It's b) 66 years old and the oldest mother,

according to the Guinness Book of Record is Maria del Carmen Bousada Lara,

who gave birth by caesarean section to twin boys, aged 66 years 358 days at

the Sant Pau hospital, Barcelona, Spain. That was on the 29th of December

2006. And Maria received IVF treatment in America.

Neil: Well, you get some right and you get some wrong! And I got that wrong so …

before we finish, let's hear the words from today's programme one more time.

to undermine

to stunt

a vicious cycle

a food crisis

to be at the epicentre of something

a frontline health worker

to breastfeed

Jen: That's all from us for this week. Goodbye!

Neil: Goodbye!

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