跟读练习: The incredible collaboration behind the International Space Station - Tien Nguyen - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Have you ever been gazing at a starry sky when suddenly a bright dot glided into view?
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Have you ever been gazing at a starry sky when suddenly a bright dot glided into view?
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If it wasn't blinking, then you've had the distinct pleasure of seeing one of mankind's greatest collaborative feats with your own eyes: the International Space Station.
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Roughly the size of six-bedroom house, and weighing more than 320 cars, the International Space Station is so large that no single rocket could have lifted it into orbit.
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Instead, it was assembled piece by piece while hurtling through space at 28,000 kilometers per hour, lapping the Earth once every 90 minutes.
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It all started when 16 nations signed the Space Station Intergovernmental Agreement, laying out each partner’s expected contributions to the ISS; from modules and maintenance to sharing information and finances.
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At an estimated 100 billion US dollars, the Space Station would be the most expensive object ever built.
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The whole world watched as a Russian rocket launched the first module of the ISS into the sky.
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Zarya, meaning sunrise, was equipped with two solar panels and a propulsion system that had the important task of keeping the young station from crashing into the Earth by staying a safe 400 kilometers away.
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour followed two weeks later carrying Unity, a node module to which other modules could be connected, and an international six-person assembly crew.
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Then came Zvezda, which brought communications and living accommodations.
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Ever since the International Space Station's first tenants arrived, it's been continually occupied with more than 200 visitors spending an average of six months on board.
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Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti holds the record for the longest single space flight by a woman at 199 days on the ISS.
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2001 saw the arrival of Destiny, the first of four research modules, where astronauts spend approximately 36 hours a week conducting extraordinary experiments in microgravity.
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Their schedules are packed with exercise— two hours a day to fend off muscle atrophy— station maintenance and repair, and connecting with family or awe-inspired minds around the world.
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But they still find time for fun, with regular movie nights and even shooting the first music video in space.
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Destiny also controls the seven-jointed robotic Canadarm2.
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Capable of moving more than 100,000 kilograms, it's perfect for unloading new arrivals from shuttles.
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2001 was a busy year for the Space Station with the addition of Quest, the main airlock for strolls outside, and Pirs, a pier for Russian spacecrafts to dock including the ever-ready emergency escape vehicle, Soyuz.
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Then, on February 1st, 2003, after delivering research modules to the ISS, the space shuttle Columbia exploded during reentry tragically killing the seven-member crew on board.
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After a four-year hiatus, work quickly picked up pace with the addition of more hubs, airlocks, docks, and an observation cupola for stunning 360-degree views of our world and beyond.
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Other critical components included platforms and trusses to support radiators that direct all the heat generated by the station's electronics into space and solar panels that are efficient enough to power 55 homes.
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It took ten years and over 30 missions, but finally, the International Space Station was complete, coinciding with the US Space Shuttle Program’s retirement.
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The Space Station continues to serve as an incredible model for international collaboration.
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This year, two people began a one-year stay on the ISS, allowing scientists to study the long-term physical and psychological effects of being in space, which would prove useful for increasingly ambitious space travel, like trips to Mars.
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Over its lifetime, we've learned an immense amount scientifically, but also about our capacity to work together and accomplish truly remarkable acts.
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为什么通过这个视频练习口语?
在这个视频中,观察国际空间站的壮丽与复杂,让我们能够感受到人类合作的力量。通过参与影子跟读(shadow speech),你可以在一个真实的语境中提高你的英语口语能力。这种学习方法不仅帮助你提高英语发音,同时也能增强你对语言的理解力。可以尝试模仿演讲者的语调和节奏,这是有效的英语影子跟读(英语影子跟读)技巧。通过练习,你将更加自信地在日常对话中表达自己。
语法与表达在语境中的分析
在视频中,有几个重要的语法结构和表达方式值得注意:
- 被动语态:例如“国际空间站被组装成一个整体”,通过被动语态可以突出动作的接受者,适合用来描述复杂的过程。
- 时间状语从句:演讲者提到“在十年和超过30次任务后”,这样的结构有效地表达了时间的流逝和事件的发展。
- 比较级:使用“比其他任何物体都要昂贵”的表达,强调国际空间站的独特性和崇高价值,这种比较方式让听众对其印象更加深刻。
在练习时,尝试将这些句子结构融入到你的英语口语中,提高你在英语会话时的自然度。
常见的发音陷阱
在视频中,有几个词汇的发音可能会让学习者感到困惑:
- Zarya(扎里亚):确保清晰发音“Z”和“a”的音,这对传达重要信息至关重要。
- microgravity(微重力):注意“micro”和“gravity”的连接,要流畅而清晰。
- community(社区):其中“com”的发音常常被忽视,练习时请注意。
通过影子跟读(shadowspeak)来练习这些单词的发音,你将能有效地提高英语发音能力。在练习时,利用各种发音练习网站,寻找更正音和发声技巧,以达到更高的效果。
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。
