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TED演讲:婴儿的天才语言能力(3/5)
TED美国西雅图的婴儿接收了测试,让他们听ra和la的发音。这两个发音在英文里很重要,在日语里却没有。对于6到8个月的婴儿,他们的测试结果完全相似。2个月之后,便产生明显变化。在美国的婴儿掌握这些发音比较好,在日本的婴儿却差很多,但是这两组的婴儿均蓄势待发地要学习语言。 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:婴儿的天才语言能力(2/5)
【TED】是一个会议的名称,它是英文technology,entertainment, design三个单词的首字母缩写。它是社会各界精英交流的盛会,这里有当代最杰出的思想家,这里有当代最优秀的科学家,这里有迸发着最闪耀的思想火花,这里孕育着最光辉的梦想。 Patricia Kuhl Patricia Kuhl studies how we learn language as babies, looking at the ways our brains form around language acquisition. 【本节目每天下午2点更新,欢迎订阅。】 【全文听写】 Hints
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TED演讲:贫穷,金钱,爱(5/5)
发着最闪耀的思想火花,这里孕育着最光辉的梦想。 Jessica Jackley Jessica Jackley is the co-founder of , an online community that helps individuals loan small amounts of money, called microloans, to entrepreneurs throughout the world. 【本节目每天下午2点更新,欢迎订阅。】 【全文听写】 HINTS: guarantee potential perpetuate For me, the best way to be inspired to try is to stop and to listen to someone else's story. And I'm grateful that I've gotten to do that here at TED. And I'm grateful that whenever I do that, guaranteed, I am inspired . I am inspired by the person I am listening to. And I believe more and more every time I listen in that that person's potential to do great things in the world and in my own potential to maybe help. And that forget the tools, forget the moving around of resources . That stuff's easy. Believing in each other, really being sure when push comes to shove that each one of us can do amazing things in the world, that is what can make our stories into love stories and our collective story into one that continually perpetuates hope and good things for all of us. So that, this belief in each other, knowing that without a doubt and practicing that every day in whatever you do, that's what I believe will change the world and make tomorrow better than today. Thank you. 对我来说,最好的激励自己去尝试的方法就是 停下来并倾听 别人的故事 在此,我很感谢TED让我站在这里 我同时感激无论何时 我保证,我都是倍受激励的 我被那些有故事的人激励着 每次我倾听他们的故事,我都会越来越相信 对这个世界所做的伟大的贡献的人 和我自己所提供的帮助 因此 忘了那些工具吧,忘了移动那些资源 它们都不算什么 相信彼此 才是真正的价值 我们每一个人都能为这个世界出一把力 那TED才是将故事变成爱的原因 以及把最后的故事 变成一个持续永恒的希望 和对我们都有益的事业 因此,相信彼此 执此信念,坚定不移 不论你做什么,都积极地实践这种信念 我相信这种信念终将改变世界并让明天更美好 谢谢大家 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:大人能从小孩身上学到什么(2/4)
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TED演讲:大人能从小孩身上学到什么(1/4)
你们扪心自问下:这些该归咎于谁?是大人。 而小孩呢,做了些什么?安妮·弗兰克对大屠杀强有力的叙述打TED动了数百万人的心。鲁比·布里奇斯为美国种族隔离的终结作出了贡献。另外,最近还有一个例子,查理·辛普森骑自行车为海地募得12万英镑。所以,这些例子证明了年龄与行为完全没有关系。“幼稚”这个词所对应的特点是常常可以从大人身上看到,由此我们在批评不负责和非理性的相关行为时,应停止使用这个年龄歧视的词。 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:婴儿的天才语言能力(3/5)
TED美国西雅图的婴儿接收了测试,让他们听ra和la的发音。这两个发音在英文里很重要,在日语里却没有。对于6到8个月的婴儿,他们的测试结果完全相似。2个月之后,便产生明显变化。在美国的婴儿掌握这些发音比较好,在日本的婴儿却差很多,但是这两组的婴儿均蓄势待发地要学习语言。 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:贫穷,金钱,爱(5/5)
发着最闪耀的思想火花,这里孕育着最光辉的梦想。 Jessica Jackley Jessica Jackley is the co-founder of , an online community that helps individuals loan small amounts of money, called microloans, to entrepreneurs throughout the world. 【本节目每天下午2点更新,欢迎订阅。】 【全文听写】 HINTS: guarantee potential perpetuate For me, the best way to be inspired to try is to stop and to listen to someone else's story. And I'm grateful that I've gotten to do that here at TED. And I'm grateful that whenever I do that, guaranteed, I am inspired . I am inspired by the person I am listening to. And I believe more and more every time I listen in that that person's potential to do great things in the world and in my own potential to maybe help. And that forget the tools, forget the moving around of resources . That stuff's easy. Believing in each other, really being sure when push comes to shove that each one of us can do amazing things in the world, that is what can make our stories into love stories and our collective story into one that continually perpetuates hope and good things for all of us. So that, this belief in each other, knowing that without a doubt and practicing that every day in whatever you do, that's what I believe will change the world and make tomorrow better than today. Thank you. 对我来说,最好的激励自己去尝试的方法就是 停下来并倾听 别人的故事 在此,我很感谢TED让我站在这里 我同时感激无论何时 我保证,我都是倍受激励的 我被那些有故事的人激励着 每次我倾听他们的故事,我都会越来越相信 对这个世界所做的伟大的贡献的人 和我自己所提供的帮助 因此 忘了那些工具吧,忘了移动那些资源 它们都不算什么 相信彼此 才是真正的价值 我们每一个人都能为这个世界出一把力 那TED才是将故事变成爱的原因 以及把最后的故事 变成一个持续永恒的希望 和对我们都有益的事业 因此,相信彼此 执此信念,坚定不移 不论你做什么,都积极地实践这种信念 我相信这种信念终将改变世界并让明天更美好 谢谢大家 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:经济不平等如何危害社会(4/5)
题在不平等的国家显得更糟,不仅仅是一点点糟, 而是什么都要差到2 倍, 10 倍。想想花费,人力成本的花费。 我想TED回到这张先前展示过的图 我们把所有都结合起来 为了说明两点。 第一,通过一张复一张的图表,我们发现那些表现较差的国家, 无论什么, 都似乎是那些更不平等的国家, 但是那些表现得好的 似乎都是北欧和日本。 所以我们看到的是 普遍社会紊乱与不平等之间的关系。 不仅仅是一两件事出了问题, 而是几乎所有事。 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:贫穷,金钱,爱(4/5)
去见这些企业家 并亲自看看他们真实的生活 因此,我在肯尼亚,乌干达,坦桑尼亚呆了3个月 和那些企业家们进行了交流 就是用100美元贷款创业或者拓展业务的企业家们 事实上,通过这些交流 我第一次开始和这些各色各样的 原先本来远离我的 人们成了朋友 我开始不断地交朋友 并了解到TED他们的个人生活 我和他们交谈并且他们在一起待几天 我的确听到了他们生活改变的故事 以及那些令人惊叹的生活细节改变 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
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TED演讲:贫穷,金钱,爱(2/5)
发着最闪耀的思想火花,这里孕育着最光辉的梦想。 Jessica Jackley Jessica Jackley is the co-founder of , an online community that helps individuals loan small amounts of money, called microloans, to entrepreneurs throughout the world. 【本节目每天下午2点更新,欢迎订阅。】 【全文听写】 HINTS: relate devastation guilty predictable In the years following, the other stories I heard about the poor growing up were no more positive. For example, I saw pictures and images frequently of sadness and suffering. I heard about things that were going wrong in the lives of the poor. I heard about disease, I heard about war -- they always seemed to be kind of related. And in general, I got this sort of idea that the poor in the world lived lives that were with suffering and sadness, devastation,hopelessness. And after a while, I developed what I think many of us do, is this predictable response, where I started to feel bad every time I heard about them. I started to feel guilty for my own relative wealth, because I wasn't doing more, apparently, to make things better. And I even felt a sense of shame because of that. And so naturally, I started to distance myself. I stopped listening to their stories quite as closely as I had before. And I stopped expecting things to really change. 几年之后 我听到一些其他的故事关于减贫 并不是那么积极 例如,我曾经看到了令人悲伤和苦恼的 一些照片和图像 我听到穷人生活的不尽如人意 关于疾病,关于战争 似乎这些都是和贫穷相关联的 总的来说 我有个这样的想法 穷人生活的世界 充满悲伤,充满苦闷 充满破坏,充满绝望 在那之后,我想到我们大家的感觉 就是这个可预知的回应 当我每次听到穷人时,我开始感觉不舒服 由TED于我的相对富裕让我开始感觉到罪恶 很明显的是因为我没有尽我所能把事情做得更好 因此,我感到羞愧 自然地 我开始疏远我自己 我不再像以前一样细心地倾听 他们的故事 我不再期望事情能真正有所改变 这篇材料你能听出多少?点击这里做听写,提高外语水平>>
