跟读练习: The Best of Sheldon and Dr. Sturgis (Mashup) | Young Sheldon | TBS - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Dr. Sturgis, this is Sheldon.
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Dr. Sturgis, this is Sheldon.
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You're wrong and I can prove it. Is that so?
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It is so.
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All right, little man.
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Bring it on.
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Go ahead, Sheldon.
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I'm all ears.
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Well, when I'm done, you're going to be all tears.
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Okay, fellas, let's keep it civil.
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You claim that the only way to calculate the magnetic field in QCD units is using Maxwell's equations,
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but you're completely discrediting energy density.
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But you're still off.
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By a factor of 3.54,
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which would seem insignificant, but when examined closely,
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you realize that it's the square root of 4 times pi.
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Your point being?
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Rationalized and non-rationalized units differ by 4 times pi.
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Anyone with a basic knowledge of electric and magnetic fields would know that.
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I'm lost.
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Are we still being civil?
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It's all right, Connie.
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Sheldon's trying to justify his shortcut.
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Not a shortcut.
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A more elegant and efficient method to achieve the correct answer.
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Well, I applaud the effort, young man.
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Don't treat me like a child.
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Treat me like a colleague.
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Fine.
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This is the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
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How could you say that?
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Welcome!
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Come in, come in.
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You like chalkboards, huh?
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Indeed I do.
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In fact, I even have one in the bathroom.
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You never know when inspiration will strike.
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I may be the luckiest boy in East Texas.
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I know it's Thursday, so dinner will be spaghetti and hot dogs.
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And for fun, I have a few episodes of Cosmos recorded.
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Forget maybe.
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I am the luckiest boy.
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Watching Cosmos while we're eating dinner?
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Am I awake because this feels like a dream?
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Oh, not for me.
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In my dreams, I'm usually running for my life from a giant praying mantis.
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That's the insect where the female eats the male after mating.
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It is.
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I think I understand why you're not married.
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Do you believe there's intelligent life in the universe?
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I have no doubt.
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Why is that?
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The Drake Equation claims that there are at least 20 detectable civilizations in our Milky Way galaxy alone.
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Interesting.
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My sister likes to say that I'm an alien.
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I've often been called that.
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Once by the praying mantis in my dream.
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Maybe we are aliens.
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Perhaps.
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Or maybe people like you and me were the original inhabitants of Earth and everyone else is from outer space.
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Oh, I like that better.
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After dinner, want to toast marshmallows on a Bunsen burner?
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Good gosh, yes.
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Sheldon!
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Why are you running?
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I just want to kiss you!
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Here!
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Here!
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Dr. Sturgis?
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Oh, Sheldon.
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So nice to see you.
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I think you tripped and hit your head.
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I'm a bit woozy.
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I better test for concussion.
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What's your name?
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John Burgess Sturgis.
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Burgess Sturgis?
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Great name.
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Thank you.
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Who's the president of the United States?
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George Herbert Walker Bush.
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I like Burgess Sturgis better.
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Because it rhymes, sure.
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Last question.
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What is the only fermion that may not have an antiparticle?
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The neutrino, of course.
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I'm gonna rule out concussion.
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To be fair, it was an easy question.
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True.
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Wait here.
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I'm going to go get some ice to your head,
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and I'll fix you a hot beverage.
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Oh, there's a.. there's an Earl Grey teabag in the sink.
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I think it still has some infinite.
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Here's a pineapple.
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It's a symbol of hospitality dating back to the 1700s.
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Thank you.
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How.. tropical.
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Dr. Sturgis, hello.
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Oh, hi.
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Ooh, did you know the pineapple is a symbol of hospitality?
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As a matter of fact, I did.
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You're welcome!
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Hey John, what do you say you and I go grab a beer?
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But we haven't cut open the pineapple yet.
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You boys go ahead, we'll eat the pineapple another time.
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But we haven't had a chance to talk about science.
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Ooh, can Sheldon come? Can I?
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No!
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Aww.
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Hello?
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I'm having a scientific argument with someone and I need your help.
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I do love a good science fight.
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Has it evolved to name calling yet?
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Yes.
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I called him a Pongo Pygmius.
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Ho ho!
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A Bordian orangutan.
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That is a creature who would be very bad at science.
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Well done.
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I know.
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So how can I help?
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I posted a theory on the collapse of wave function.
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We've been arguing back and forth,
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and he's saying that my probabilities come out negative.
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Oh, I see.
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Have you considered that negative probabilities can still have meaning?
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Ooh, I hadn't.
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That suggests another idea.
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I can argue that negative probabilities only show up in intermediate steps.
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I'm gonna destroy him with this.
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And when you do, feel free to call him a Scarabeus fietii, a dung beetle.
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Oh, I so admire your mind.
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Back at you, little man.
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Thank you.
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在这段对话中,Sheldon与Dr. Sturgis进行了一场关于物理学理论的有趣辩论。Sheldon以他特有的自信和细致的逻辑推理回应Dr. Sturgis的观点,展示了他在科学领域的深厚知识。两人的对话中透露出的幽默感及相互的尊重使得整个讨论不仅富有教育意义,也充满娱乐性。这样的对话适合英语学习者练习听力和口语,尤其是在涉及复杂主题时,引导他们适应不同的语言风格和用词选择。
日常交流中的五个常用短语
- Bring it on - 这是一个鼓励挑战的表达,表示“来吧,我准备好了”。
- All ears - 表示“我在认真听”,通常用来表明某人对即将要说的内容感兴趣。
- You're off - 意思是“你错了”,用于指正对方的错误。
- More elegant and efficient - 表示某种做法比其他方式更优雅和高效,适合在讨论中提高说服力。
- Intelligent life in the universe - 探讨宇宙中是否存在智能生命,这个问题在科学讨论中相当常见,能引发深入的对话。
逐步跟读指南
若想通过这一段对话提升英语口语能力,尤其是在shadowspeak和shadow speech的练习中,您可以遵循以下步骤:
- 听力理解:第一次观看视频时,尽量理解对话的主题和情感。不要担心听不懂每个词语。
- 反复聆听:找出特别难以理解的部分,反复听几次,尝试了解每一个对话细节。
- 逐句跟读:暂停视频并逐句模仿对话,注意发音和语调。可以利用shadowing site进行词句的跟读练习。
- 自由对话:选取对话的不同短语,尝试在日常生活中使用。把它们融入到自己的对话中,使表达更自然。
- 录音与反思:可以将自己的跟读进行录音,并与原视频进行对比,不断调整和改进,达到更好的口语表达。
通过这样的练习,不仅能帮助学习者提升雅思口语练习的能力,更能让他们在实际交流中变得更加自信。运用这些短语和技巧,您将能在日常沟通中游刃有余!
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。
