跟读练习: What Happens If You're Struck By LIGHTNING? | Thunder & Lightning | Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Oh, I think there's going to be a storm.
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Get out of the pool before the lightning strikes, little kitty.
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No, let there be lightning.
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Oh no little kitty, playing outside during lightning is very dangerous.
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Hey friends, have you ever wondered what exactly these hot graves could do to us?
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Well, in today's episode, let us explore this thundering situation and answer a terrifying question.
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What happens when you're struck by lightning?
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Zoom in!
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Lightning, we already learned a lot about it in our previous video called, What Causes Lightning?
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And what we understood from it is that it's a force to reckon with
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that has the power to destroy anything crossing its path.
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Though it looks like a rare phenomenon,
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however, you'll be shocked to know that some places can experience lightning as much as 100 times per second,
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which comes down to a whopping 3 billion times a year.
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But despite its frequent bombarding,
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the chances of someone getting hit by it in their lifetime is pretty low.
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And contrary to popular belief,
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getting struck by a lightning bolt isn't always fatal,
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as 90% of the victims actually survive.
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Although, for some miraculous reasons,
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a victim won't get cooked like those cartoons we see on TV.
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Still, it's important not to underestimate its ultimate power,
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as it can undoubtedly cause some permanent damage to most survivors.
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Yes, as we learned in the previous video,
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Lightning carries around 1 to 10 billion Joules of energy.
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which is enough to light an electric bulb for about three months.
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But if this amount of electric current passes through our body,
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it breaks the electrical rhythm that runs our heart,
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leading to a cardiac arrest.
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Not only that, but the shock could also cause seizures or respiratory arrest.
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And if the electric current enters your skull,
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it could result in brain damage that can put someone in a coma or could even cause temporary or permanent paralysis.
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Also the electrical current isn't the only matter of concern.
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Yes, a lightning bolt is tremendously hot
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that can superheat the surrounding air up to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit
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which is about five times hotter than the surface of the Sun.
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These heat waves cause a rapid expansion of air which leads to a shockwave that you hear as a thunderous rumbling sound.
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So, it is estimated that if someone comes within 30 feet of a lightning strike point,
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they can experience a blast wave equal to a 5 kilogram TNT explosion.
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It's not uncommon for the blast to rupture your eardrums,
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possibly leading to hearing loss.
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Plus, the scorching heat along with the electric current can badly damage your eyes too.
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And the damage is not limited to your inner parts.
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Yes, as the current passes towards the surface,
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it can burst the red blood cells out of your into the surface of the skin called the epidermis
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that might create something called a Lichtenberg figure on your skin.
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This is a pattern of scars that branches out across your body like the limbs of a tree.
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Well, that's one tattoo nobody would like to have.
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I know what you are thinking,
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but how do we save ourselves from the wrath of lightning?
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Well, the best option is to stay out of its way by staying indoors.
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But if you find yourself ...stuck outside during a storm,
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make sure not to stand under a tree,
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near a pole or even an open field...
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...and run like the flash towards safety,
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most likely under a building or in a vehicle.
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Trivia Time!
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Did you know the irrational fear of lightning is known as Chiranophobia?
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Also, the famous saying, Lightning never strikes twice is just a myth as it can strike the same location many times.
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Hope you learnt something new in today's episode.
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Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out!
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Thank you.

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在这段视频中,主讲人通过生动的解说,向观众们介绍了雷电的危险及其对人类的影响。他提到,虽然雷电看似不常发生,但实际上一些地方可能一年经历高达30亿次雷击。虽然被雷电击中并不一定致命,90%的受害者可以存活下来,但仍然有许多重要的后果需要关注。通过这样的讨论,观看者们不仅能获取科学知识,还能加强自身的安全意识。

日常交流中的五个重要短语

  • 小心雷电 (Be careful of lightning)
  • 雷电的能量 (Energy of lightning)
  • 保持安全距离 (Maintain a safe distance)
  • 危险的天气条件 (Dangerous weather conditions)
  • 求助医疗帮助 (Seek medical help)

逐步跟读指南

为了帮助你更好地掌握视频中所传达的内容,以下是一个分步跟读的指南,让你在提高英语发音的同时,深入理解每个要点。

  1. 观看并聆听视频: 首先,看YouTube学英语,仔细听主讲人如何表达每个句子。注意语音的语调和节奏。
  2. 文本跟读: 找到视频的文字转录,在观看的同时阅读。可以选择你感兴趣的部分,逐句跟读。
  3. 分段练习: 将每个短句单独提取,重复几遍,并尝试使用shadowspeaks技巧,模仿主讲的语音和语调。
  4. 自我纠正: 录下自己的语音,与原视频进行对比,寻找发音上的差异并进行改正。
  5. 运用新短语: 在日常对话中,尽量使用在视频中学到的短语,例如“保持安全距离”,以增强语言应用能力。

通过这些步骤,你不仅能掌握与雷电有关的知识,还能在日常生活中提高英语口语技巧,实现英语影子跟读的目标,跨越语言障碍。

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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