跟读练习: The landmark verdict that could reshape social media | March 27, 2026 - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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What's up, sunshine? Happy Friday. I'm Ky Wire. This is CNN 10, where I simply tell you the what, letting you decide what to think. Let's get you your news.
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What's up, sunshine? Happy Friday. I'm Ky Wire. This is CNN 10, where I simply tell you the what, letting you decide what to think. Let's get you your news.
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We start with the trial and landmark case that could change the landscape of social media. A California jury found Meta and YouTube liable on all counts in the case that accused the tech giants of intentionally addicting a young woman and injuring her mental health. The firstofits-kind decision is being heralded as a milestone moment in the longunning fight over accountability following years of concerns from parents, advocates, and whistleblowers.
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Our Claire Duffy has an update on what this could mean for thousands of similar pending lawsuits. Hello, Claire.
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Hey, Coy. Yeah, big moment in Los Angeles on Wednesday. This is the first time that a jury has found Meta and YouTube liable for knowingly creating addictive platforms that harmed the mental health of a young woman. This case was brought by a now 20-year-old woman named Kaye and her mother. She accused Meta and YouTube of intentionally designing addictive features that got her hooked as a young child and harmed her mental health. And the jury sided with Kaye on all counts in this case. They found that Meta and YouTube knew that their platforms could be harmful, failed to warn of those risks, and played a substantial role in Kayle's mental health challenges. The jury has awarded a combined $6 million in punitive and compensatory damages for companies as big as Meta and YouTube parent company Google. $6 million is kind of a drop in the bucket, but this is just the start. Kayle's was just the first of hundreds of cases to go to trial that have been brought by individuals, families, school districts, state attorneys general. All of that could force these companies to pay out potentially billions of dollars in damages if they keep losing, but also require them to make changes to their platforms. Now, listeners and viewers won't necessarily see those changes right away, but the kinds of things that parents and advocates would like to see change is no more autoplay videos, no more endlessly scrolling feeds on social media, no more beauty filters. Those are the kinds of things that advocates and parents hope could potentially come out of these lawsuits. And certainly they're also hoping that US lawmakers are watching this decision very carefully and that that could motivate them to create some new legislation, some new guard rails for these companies. Now Meta and YouTube do plan to appeal this decision. They say they respectfully disagree. That could dry out this case for potentially months if not years, but certainly an important moment and a first step in terms of sort of shifting, I think, how we think about who is responsible for protecting young people online. Very important moment. We'll keep watching. Koi tech company Open AAI is shutting down its video generating app Sora just months after its release. Pretty sure some of you have used similar apps to create videos like whoever implanted me in this popular rapper walkout scene.
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Come on. Sora gained a lot of buzz after its release in September. But the app also drew criticism from copyright holders since it was widely using intellectual property and the likenesses of celebrities in the videos it generated. Open AAI says it will instead focus on other priorities. A source tells CNN a deal with the Walt Disney Company will not be moving forward due to the change. That deal would have cleared the use of Disney characters in Sora's AI generated videos. The US Postal Service says it's planning to impose a fuel sir charge for the first time ever. It's due to the rising costs amid the war with Iran. The 8% fee set to go into effect April 26th is temporary and only applies to packages, not letter mail. UPS and FedEx already have automatic search charges that kick in when fuel prices go above certain levels. Gas prices are up about a dollar per gallon since the first USIsraeli strikes. The White House has been announcing steps to try to get those prices down. The government's EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, will now loosen its requirements for the summer blend of gas typically sold during peak driving season. It reduces smog, but it's more expensive to make.
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One oil expert tells CNN the move could reduce the average price per gallon by about 13 cents.
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Pop quiz hot shot Humpback Whales are known for their structured vocalizations known as songs. What's the longest song ever observed? 38 seconds, 5 minutes, 20 minutes, or three hours.
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Well, you are good if you said 20 minutes. As far as we know, only males sing for mating displays and to communicate over long distances. In the Baltic Sea, rescuers are racing the clock to make a whale of a rescue. A 30foot juvenile humpback whale got stuck in shallow waters just off Germany's northern coast earlier this week.
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Experts think that this might be the same whale recently spotted in a nearby harbor that already had a net gain after being freed from fishing nets. Rescuers have tried several methods to try to turn the tide, literally from nudging the whale to turn it to using boats to create waves to help push it free. As of this taping, crews are using a dredger and excavator to carefully dig a whalesized trench beside it in hopes it will finally free this marine mammal.
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The whale has been moving. Experts say that they can go approximately a couple of weeks without eating. Let's hope rescuers can give this story a fantastic ending. With the humpback whale finally saying, "See you later." Are you looking to upgrade your personal rock collection? Perhaps a 66 million year old dinosaur skeleton could really triceratops off your decor. A wealthy collector in Singapore has decided to part ways with his. 26-year-old Chawi Yang, a crypto investor, gave CNN a tour of the vault that holds his near-perfect fossilized Triceratops. They call it Trey. For almost three decades, it was on display at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. Now, an auction house owned by Fel Williams is hosting its sale.
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Charles says it was a lifelong dream to own a dinosaur. The appeal is universal.
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There's maybe like 2,500 dinosaur fossils in the world that are 60 or 70% complete. And I think more than half of them are museums already. All of all the alternative assets that I grew up seeing from, you know, wine, art, cars. I think dinosaurs are the most untapped. Not everyone is roaring with approval. Some critics in the paleontology world don't think fossils should be in private hands. This dynamite deal is expected to sell for around 5 million bucks. Auction ends Tuesday, so if you're a big bidder, it's time to bone up. March is Women's History Month, and today we are showcasing an artist whose work was tiny in size, huge in impact. Sarah Biffin became famous in the 1800s for painting incredibly detailed miniature portraits while holding the brush in her teeth.
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Born without arms or legs in England, Biffin taught herself to paint, write, and sew using her mouth. As a child, she performed at fairs where people could watch her inspiring process. It was then that people started recognizing her talent. With support from the Earl of Morton, she trained under a royal painter and went on to paint members of the British royal family. Her work would later be exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. This self-portrait showing her in the act of painting is believed to be the only one of its kind. Her legacy lives on as an example of determination, creativity, and breaking barriers.
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Today's story getting a 10 out of 10 is gaining ground. No pun intended. Girls flag football is booming in the United States with about 25,000 more players joining last year alone. The sport has also expanded to nearly a thousand additional high schools nationwide, including at Monsenor Mclansancy Memorial High School in Queens, New York with the first and only all girls team in the burrow.
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1 2 3. THE SPORT IN general is the fastest growing sport right now in our country.
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You know, you're going to see it in the Olympics and especially among girls at the collegiate level. That momentum is turning into action as players take the field, sharpen their skills, and further help put girls flag football on the map.
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I really think it's good to motivate young female athletes to play new sports. We are doing great over here. A lot of girls are phenomenal, and women's sports are rising.
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Almost time to do our touchdown dance.
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First though, we have some shout outs.
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This one goes to Mr. Baloo at St.
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Anthony Mission in Zouri, New Mexico.
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Thank you for your comment about our environmental stories and for your inspiring your students to take care of this world. This shout out goes to Mrs.
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Centrella, Mrs.clar, and Miss A at Lincoln School in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. Thank you for all of these wonderful notes and uh you are more powerful than you know. Yes, indeed, Debbie. Play that Friday music nod there. Remember that there's no such thing as overnight success. So, as we pursue greatness, remember the Chinese bamboo plant. It remains underground for four years being watered, getting strong. Then bam, in the fifth year, it shoots up 90 feet tall in five weeks.
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Let's keep growing y'all. Have an awesome weekend. I'm Koi Wire and we are CNN 10.
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Hey, Heat.
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关于本课
本视频讨论了一个可能改变社交媒体格局的 landmark verdict(具有里程碑意义的裁决)。视频提到加州陪审团判定 Meta 和 YouTube 对一名年轻女性的心理健康造成伤害负有责任,标志着对社交媒体公司责任的一次重大转变。在本课中,学习者将专注于与法律案件相关的词汇和表达,练习英语口语,通过讨论社交媒体的影响来提高英语流利度。
重要词汇和短语
- landmark verdict - 具有里程碑意义的裁决
- liability - 责任;义务
- mental health - 心理健康
- addictive features - 上瘾的特性
- punitive damages - 惩罚性赔偿
- advocates - 倡导者,支持者
- legislation - 法律法规
- substantial role - 重要作用
本视频练习技巧
在进行英语口语练习时,可以选择跟读视频中的关键信息,如关于陪审团裁决的部分。首先,注意控制语速,尽量模仿视频中的人说话速度,以提高发音练习的难度。同时,可注意发音和重音,使口语更加自然。由于视频内容较为复杂,涉及法律和社交媒体的讨论,建议反复听两到三遍,确保自己对不同话题有足够的理解,能够在口语中灵活运用。这将有助于提升雅思口语的表现以及整体英语流利度。
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。
如何在ShadowingEnglish上有效练习
- 选择您的视频: 挑选一段语音清晰、自然的YouTube视频。TED演讲,BBC新闻,电影片段,播客或雅思口语范例都很好。将URL粘贴到搜索栏中。从较短的视频(短于5分钟)以及您真正感兴趣的内容开始——兴趣是最重要的导师。
- 先听,理解上下文: 第一次听的时候,将速度保持在1倍速并仅仅倾听。还不要尝试重复。专注于理解其含义,收集新词汇,并注意讲话人如何强调单词,连读声音及使用停顿。
- 设置跟读模式:
- 等待模式:选择
+3s或+5s——在每句话播放完毕后,视频会自动暂停以便您有时间大声重复它。如果您想完全控制并在每次重复后由您自己点击下一步,请选择手动。 - 字幕同步:YouTube字幕有时会在音频前或后略微出现。使用
±100ms使它们完美对齐以助您准确跟读。
- 等待模式:选择
- 大声跟读(核心练习): 这是真正发生改变的一步。当一个句子播放出来立刻——或在暂停期间——大声、清晰且自信地重复出来。千万不要只是张张嘴:要模仿说话者的准确节奏、重音、音高和连读。力求听上去就像说话者的影子,而不仅是逐字背诵。使用重复功能多次练习同一个句子,直到感觉自然为止。
- 提高难度: 当练习段落变得相对舒适后,就去挑战自我。将速度增加至 <code>1.25x</code> 或甚至 <code>1.5x</code> 以训练高速语言反射。或者将等待模式调整为 <code>关闭</code> 以进行连续跟读——这是最进阶同样收益最大的模式。持续的每日15–30分钟的练习将可以在几周内产生可见的效果。