CNN News:美国两名游客因在罗马古竞技场内涂鸦被捕
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    CARL AZUZ, HOST: Wherever you`re watching today, thank you for taking 10 minutes for CNN STUDENT NEWS.

    不管你今天看没看电视都感谢大家花费十分钟看CNN学生新闻。

    We`re covering stories from around the world today, from Europe to the Middle East to Asia.

    今天我们要讲的新闻围绕整个世界,从欧洲到中东到亚洲。

    We`re starting in Italy, where two American tourists were recently arrested. They were in the Italian capital of Rome visiting the Coliseum.

    首先我们来说意大利。最近两名美国旅客被捕。两人在参观意大利首都罗马竞技场时被捕。

    The world-renowned landmark dates back to the year 70, when construction started.

    这座著名的世界级地标性建筑时间可以追溯到公元70年。

    Today, there`s a law against defacing the roman amphitheater. The two American women, both from California and in their 20s, are accused of scratching their initials into one of the Coliseum`s walls and then taking a selfie of it. They could be fined for aggravated damage on a building of historic interest.

    今天有法律反对对罗马竞技场乱涂乱画。而来自加利福尼亚的二十多岁的两名美国游客因在竞技场墙壁上刻字并发自拍照被捕。他们将会因损害历史建筑被罚款。

    Last year, there were five tourists caught carving graffiti on the Coliseum. One of them, who shaped the letter K in the brick work, was fined more than $21,000.

    去年共有五名旅客因在竞技场内涂鸦被捕。其中一个在砖块上面刻画字幕K的旅客被罚款21000多美元。

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    CARL AZUZ, HOST: Wherever you`re watching today, thank you for taking 10 minutes for CNN STUDENT NEWS.

    We`re covering stories from around the world today, from Europe to the Middle East to Asia.

    We`re starting in Italy, where two American tourists were recently arrested. They were in the Italian capital of Rome visiting the Coliseum.

    The world-renowned landmark dates back to the year 70, when construction started.

    Today, there`s a law against defacing the roman amphitheater. The two American women, both from California and in their 20s, are accused of scratching their initials into one of the Coliseum`s walls and then taking a selfie of it. They could be fined for aggravated damage on a building of historic interest.

    Last year, there were five tourists caught carving graffiti on the Coliseum. One of them, who shaped the letter K in the brick work, was fined more than $21,000.

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