您现在的位置是:首页 > 英语听力 > VOA英语听力下载|VOA news > AS IT IS
正文
40 Years Later, Vietnamese-American Still Not a Citizen
2017-06-20来源:VOA
Update Required
To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.
orphan – n. a child whose parents are dead
Social Security number – n. a number that is given to each U.S. citizen by the government and that is used for official records
green card – n. a document showing that a person from a foreign country can live and work in the U.S.
adopt – v. to legally take a child of other parents to raise
apply – v. to have a connection; to make an appeal or request
reintroduce – v. to propose or bring forward a bill a second time
相关文章
- Drive-Up Service Helps Some Take Final Step to US Citizenship
- How to Say 'I'm Not Surprised'
- 75 years later, French 'HistoPad' Offers New View of D-Day
- Norman Rockwell's Images of Freedom Revisited 75 Years Later
- Other, The Other and Another
- Four Adverbs: Just, Already, Still, Yet
- Madonna: It Was Not Meant to Be an Aretha Tribute
- Activists Say Censorship in North Korea Will Not Last
- Program Pays Ugandan Farmers to Not Cut Trees
- Melting Ice Reveals Couple Lost in Mountains for 75 Years