跟读练习: English Speaking Comprehension - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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In the wrong place at the wrong time.
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In the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Monica!
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You won't believe what's happening outside right now!
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What is it, Larry?
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There's a huge commotion there.
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There's a huge crowd gathering just down the street.
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People are shouting and pointing.
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Oh no, that sounds serious.
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What's going on?
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I'm looking out the window now.
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Firefighters are arriving and paramedics are pulling up in their ambulance.
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They're rushing towards the scene.
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That doesn't sound good.
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What happened?
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It looks like large chunks of concrete fell from the building across the street.
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I can see a lot of debris on the ground.
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There are three people lying on the sidewalk.
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Oh my god, are they hurt?
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Yeah.
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I can see two of them are sitting up, but they look shaken.
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One guy is holding his arm.
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He's wincing in pain.
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Ow!
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And there's a woman who is lying down.
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I think she's not moving much.
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That sounds really bad, Larry.
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Are the paramedics helping them?
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Yes.
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They're getting out of the ambulance now.
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The paramedics are rushing over with a stretcher.
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They're checking the first person.
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It seems those injured people were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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I just hope they pull through.
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What about the crowd?
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Are they panicking?
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Some people are panicking, but most are just watching.
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A few are taking out their phones and recording everything.
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It's so chaotic.
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I can't believe this is happening right in front of you.
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Is anyone helping?
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There are a few bystanders who are talking to the injured people.
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They're trying to keep them calm.
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It's good they're trying to be helpful The paramedics are putting the woman on a stretcher now She's conscious,
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but she looks really dazed
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That's a relief I hope they take good care of her The firefighters are talking to each other
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Looks like they're trying to assess the situation
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They're checking the building above Making sure nothing else is going to fall there are construction workers nearby looking worried
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is the building in bad shape yeah it doesn't look great i think it's a very old building.
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Are the police there yet?
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Yes, they just got there.
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They are setting up barriers to keep the crowd back.
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They are telling everyone to back away from the building.
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They're using a megaphone.
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Some people are getting a bit too close to the scene.
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They're not listening to the police.
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That's not safe.
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This is all so surreal.
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Yeah, it's pretty overwhelming.
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Vocabulary Commotion Commotion refers to a state of noisy confusion or excitement.
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It's when there's a lot of activity happening all at once,
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often causing a bit of chaos.
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When the fire alarm went off,
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there was a commotion in the hall as students rushed to the exits.
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Chunk Chunk refers to a piece or a portion of something.
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I took a big chunk of cake.
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Concrete As a noun, concrete refers to a building material made from a mixture of cement,
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water, sand, and gravel.
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The workers poured concrete to create the foundation of the new house.
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As an adjective, concrete describes something that is specific and tangible.
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She provided concrete evidence to support her argument.
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This means she gave specific, clear proof.
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Debris Debris refers to the scattered pieces of something that has been broken or destroyed.
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It's like the leftovers after a mess or an accident.
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The old building was demolished,
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leaving piles of debris behind.
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Shaken Shaken is the past participle of the verb shake.
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It means to move something back and forth or up and down quickly.
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It can also describe a state of feeling disturbed or unsettled.
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The earthquake left the entire city shaken.
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In this case, it means the city was affected or disturbed by the earthquake.
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She was shaken by the news of her friend moving away.
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Here, it means she felt emotional or upset because of the news.
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Wince.
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To wince means to make a slight involuntary movement or expression of pain or discomfort.
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When he accidentally injured his knee,
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he couldn't help but wince in pain.
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Pull through Pull through generally means to overcome a difficult situation or to recover from something challenging.
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Even though he was really sick,
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he managed to pull through and finish the race.
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Dazed Dazed means to be in a state of confusion or shock.
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After staying up all night studying for the exam,
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I felt completely dazed during the test.
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This means the person was really tired and confused.
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Assess the situation To assess the situation means to evaluate or analyze what's happening in a particular context.
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It's important to assess the situation during an emergency to determine the best course of action.
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Comprehension Questions There's a huge commotion there.
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There's a huge crowd gathering just down the street.
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What is the main event happening outside?
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There's a huge commotion outside.
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What does commotion mean in this context?
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Commotion means a lot of noise and confusion.
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It looks like large chunks of concrete fell from the building across the street.
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What caused the commotion?
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Large chunks of concrete fell from the building and injured some people
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I'm looking out the window now
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Firefighters are arriving and paramedics are pulling up in their ambulance They're rushing towards the scene People are shouting and pointing
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What did Larry see when he looked out the window?
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He saw a crowd, firefighters and paramedics What was the crowd doing outside?
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They were shouting and pointing I can see a lot of debris on the ground What does the word debris mean?
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Debris means the scattered pieces of something that has been broken or destroyed The paramedics are rushing over with a stretcher
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There are three people lying on the sidewalk.
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They're checking the first person.
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What specific actions were the paramedics taking?
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They were rushing over with a stretcher and checking the injured people.
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How many people were mentioned as being hurt?
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There were three people mentioned as being hurt.
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One guy is holding his arm.
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He's wincing in pain.
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How did Larry describe the man who was holding his arm?
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He said the guy was wincing in pain.
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What does wincing mean?
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It means to make a face because of pain or discomfort.
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It seems those injured people were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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I just hope they pull through.
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What does the phrase wrong place at the wrong time mean?
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It means that the injured people happened to be in a dangerous situation when it happened,
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which wasn't their fault.
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What does pull through mean?
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It means to recover from a difficult situation or injury.
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The paramedics are putting the woman on a stretcher now.
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She's conscious, but she looks really dazed
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Larry observed that the woman on the stretcher was conscious but looked dazed What does dazed mean?
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It means she looked confused or not fully aware of what was happening Is the building in bad shape?
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Yeah, it doesn't look great I think it's a very old building What is the condition of the building?
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The building is in a bad shape because it's very old
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They are setting up barriers to keep the crowd back They
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are telling everyone to back away from the building They're using a megaphone
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Some people are getting a bit too close to the scene What actions did the police take to manage the crowd?
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They set up barriers and used a megaphone
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They were trying to keep the crowd back Why do you think that was important?
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To ensure the safety of the crowd and keep them away from the danger Why did the police use a megaphone?
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So that everyone could hear their message loud and clear Grammar Lesson Present Continuous Tense
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The present continuous tense describes actions that are occurring at this very moment.
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For example, in our text,
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Larry says, I'm looking out the window now.
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The present continuous is formed using the verb to be plus the verb with an ing ending.
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In the affirmative form, we structure it like this.
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subject plus am is are plus verb plus ing.
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Larry says, people are shouting and pointing.
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Here, people is the subject,
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are is the form of to be,
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and shouting and pointing are the verbs in their continuous forms.
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In the negative form, we add not after the verb to be.
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So it becomes, subject plus am is are plus not plus verb plus ing.
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They're not listening to the police.
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In the interrogative form, we invert the subject and the verb to be.
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So it looks like this am is are plus subject plus verb plus ing.
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For example, are the paramedics helping them?

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在本课中,学习者将通过一个紧张的场景练习英语口语理解能力。视频中描绘了一起突发事件,涉及紧急救援和人群反应。通过这个实际的对话场景,学习者将练习听懂英语口语的细节,提高他们的英语表达能力。这是一种有效的英语影子跟读技巧,适合雅思口语练习。

关键词汇与短语

  • wrong place at the wrong time - 在错误的时间和地点
  • huge commotion - 大骚动
  • firefighters - 消防员
  • paramedics - 医护人员
  • debris - 碎片
  • stretcher - 担架
  • shaken - 震惊的
  • conscious - 有意识的

练习技巧

在进行影子跟读时,建议学习者遵循以下步骤,以充分利用这段对话。首先,确保你能清楚听到视频中的每一个单词。在进行shadowspeakshadow speech练习时,尽量模仿说话者的语调和节奏。由于视频场景的紧张感,讲话的速度可能会较快,学习者需注意调整自己的语速,以保持和原音一致。

建议重复播放视频多次,并在不同的速度下进行跟读。可以首先慢速跟读,以便更好地掌握每个词汇的发音。接着,逐渐提升至原始速度。在这一过程中,务必注重喉音和声调的变化,这将对你的英语发音有显著帮助。此外,针对一些关键词汇,例如wrong place at the wrong timehuge commotion,多做几次集中练习,直到能够自然流利地使用这些短语。

通过这种英语影子跟读的方式,加深对情景内容的理解,同时提升自己的表达能力。这不仅有助于雅思口语练习,还能增强你的英语沟通自信心。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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