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第第页ted演讲稿范文10篇在英语学习的过程,大家想要尽可能的提高英语水平的话,进行英语演讲不仅是对自己的一种气场胆量的锻炼,同时也是对自己英语水平提高的好办法,读书破万卷下笔如有神,下面本文为您精心整理了10篇《ted演讲稿范文》,在大家参考的同时,也可以分享一下本文给您的好友哦。

简短的ted演讲稿篇三经典TED英语演讲稿篇六ted中英文演讲稿篇七经典TED英语演讲稿篇九

Look,Ihadsecondthoughts,really,aboutwhetherIcouldtalkaboutthistosuchavitalandaliveaudienceasyouguys.ThenIrememberedthequotefromGloriaSteinem,whichgoes,Thetruthwillsetyoufree,butfirstitwillpissyouoff.(Laughter)So--(Laughter)

Sowiththatinmind,Imgoingtosetabouttryingtodothosethingshere,andtalkaboutdyinginthe21stcentury.Nowthefirstthingthatwillpissyouoff,undoubtedly,isthatallofusare,infact,goingtodieinthe21stcentury.Therewillbenoexceptionstothat.Thereare,apparently,aboutoneineightofyouwhothinkyoureimmortal,onsurveys,but--(Laughter)Unfortunately,thatisntgoingtohappen.

WhileIgivethistalk,inthenext10minutes,ahundredmillionofmycellswilldie,andoverthecourseoftoday,2,000ofmybraincellswilldieandnevercomeback,soyoucouldarguethatthedyingprocessstartsprettyearlyinthepiece.

Anyway,thesecondthingIwanttosayaboutdyinginthe21stcentury,apartfromitsgoingtohappentoeverybody,isitsshapinguptobeabitofatrainwreckformostofus,unlesswedosomethingtotryandreclaimthisprocessfromtheratherinexorabletrajectorythatitscurrentlyon.

Sothereyougo.Thatsthetruth.Nodoubtthatwillpissyouoff,andnowletsseewhetherwecansetyoufree.Idontpromiseanything.Now,asyouheardintheintro,Iworkinintensivecare,andIthinkIvekindoflivedthroughtheheydayofintensivecare.Itsbeenaride,man.Thishasbeenfantastic.Wehavemachinesthatgoping.Theresmanyofthemupthere.AndwehavesomewizardtechnologywhichIthinkhasworkedreallywell,andoverthecourseofthetimeIveworkedinintensivecare,thedeathrateformalesinAustraliahashalved,andintensivecarehashadsomethingtodowiththat.Certainly,alotofthetechnologiesthatweusehavegotsomethingtodowiththat.

Sowehavehadtremendoussuccess,andwekindofgotcaughtupinourownsuccessquiteabit,andwestartedusingexpressionslikelifesaving.Ireallyapologizetoeverybodyfordoingthat,becauseobviously,wedont.Whatwedoisprolongpeopleslives,anddelaydeath,andredirectdeath,butwecant,strictlyspeaking,savelivesonanysortofpermanentbasis.

AndwhatsreallyhappenedovertheperiodoftimethatIvebeenworkinginintensivecareisthatthepeoplewhoseliveswestartedsavingbackinthe70s,80s,and90s,arenowcomingtodieinthe21stcenturyofdiseasesthatwenolongerhavetheanswerstoinquitethewaywedidthen.

Sowhatshappeningnowistheresbeenabigshiftinthewaythatpeopledie,andmostofwhattheyredyingofnowisntasamenabletowhatwecandoaswhatitusedtobelikewhenIwasdoingthisinthe80sand90s.

Sowekindofgotabitcaughtupwiththis,andwehaventreallysquaredwithyouguysaboutwhatsreallyhappeningnow,anditsabouttimewedid.Ikindofwokeuptothisbitinthelate90swhenImetthisguy.ThisguyiscalledJim,JimSmith,andhelookedlikethis.Iwascalleddowntothewardtoseehim.Hisisthelittlehand.Iwascalleddowntothewardtoseehimbyarespiratoryphysician.Hesaid,Look,theresaguydownhere.Hesgotpneumonia,andhelookslikeheneedsintensivecare.Hisdaughtershereandshewantseverythingpossibletobedone.Whichisafamiliarphrasetous.SoIgodowntothewardandseeJim,andhisskinhistranslucentlikethis.Youcanseehisbonesthroughtheskin.Hesvery,verythin,andheis,indeed,verysickwithpneumonia,andhestoosicktotalktome,soItalktohisdaughterKathleen,andIsaytoher,DidyouandJimevertalkaboutwhatyouwouldwantdoneifheendedupinthiskindofsituation?Andshelookedatmeandsaid,

No,ofcoursenot!Ithought,Okay.Takethissteady.AndIgottalkingtoher,andafterawhile,shesaidtome,Youknow,wealwaysthoughttheredbetime.

Jimwas94.(Laughter)AndIrealizedthatsomethingwasnthappeninghere.TherewasntthisdialoguegoingonthatIimaginedwashappening.Soagroupofusstarteddoingsurveywork,andwelookedatfourandahalfthousandnursinghomeresidentsinNewcastle,intheNewcastlearea,anddiscoveredthatonlyoneinahundredofthemhadaplanaboutwhattodowhentheirheartsstoppedbeating.Oneinahundred.Andonlyonein500ofthemhadplanaboutwhattodoiftheybecameseriouslyill.AndIrealized,ofcourse,thisdialogueisdefinitelynotoccurringinthepublicatlarge.

经典TED英语演讲稿篇十

IdliketosharewithyouadiscoverythatImadeafewmonthsagowhilewritinganarticleforItalianWired.IalwayskeepmythesaurushandywheneverImwritinganything,butIdalreadyfinishededitingthepiece,andIrealizedthatIhadneveronceinmylifelookeduptheworddisabledtoseewhatIdfind.

Letmereadyoutheentry.Disabled,adjective:crippled,helpless,useless,wrecked,stalled,maimed,wounded,mangled,lame,mutilated,run-down,worn-out,weakened,impotent,castrated,paralyzed,handicapped,senile,decrepit,laid-up,done-up,done-for,done-incracked-up,counted-out;seealsohurt,uselessandweak.Antonyms,healthy,strong,capable.Iwasreadingthislistoutloudtoafriendandatfirstwaslaughing,itwassoludicrous,butIdjustgottenpastmangled,andmyvoicebroke,andIhadtostopandcollectmyselffromtheemotionalshockandimpactthattheassaultfromthesewordsunleashed.

Youknow,ofcourse,thisismyraggedyoldthesaurussoImthinkingthismustbeanancientprintdate,right?But,infact,theprintdatewastheearly1980s,whenIwouldhavebeenstartingprimaryschoolandforminganunderstandingofmyselfoutsidethefamilyunitandasrelatedtotheotherkidsandtheworldaroundme.And,needlesstosay,thankGodIwasntusingathesaurusbackthen.Imean,fromthisentry,itwouldseemthatIwasbornintoaworldthatperceivedsomeonelikemetohavenothingpositivewhatsoevergoingforthem,wheninfact,todayImcelebratedfortheopportunitiesandadventuresmylifehasprocured.

So,Iimmediatelywenttolookupthe2023onlineedition,expectingtofindarevisionworthnoting.Herestheupdatedversionofthisentry.Unfortunately,itsnotmuchbetter.IfindthelasttwowordsunderNearAntonyms,particularlyunsettling:wholeandwholesome.

So,itsnotjustaboutthewords.Itswhatwebelieveaboutpeoplewhenwenamethemwiththesewords.Itsaboutthevaluesbehindthewords,andhowweconstructthosevalues.Ourlanguageaffectsourthinkingandhowweviewtheworldandhowweviewotherpeople.Infact,manyancientsocieties,includingtheGreeksandtheRomans,believedthattoutteracurseverballywassopowerful,becausetosaythethingoutloudbroughtitintoexistence.So,whatrealitydowewanttocallintoexistence:apersonwhoislimited,orapersonwhosempowered?Bycasuallydoingsomethingassimpleasnamingaperson,achild,wemightbeputtinglidsandcastingshadowsontheirpower.Wouldntwewanttoopendoorsfortheminstead?

OnesuchpersonwhoopeneddoorsformewasmychildhooddoctorattheA.I.duPontInstituteinWilmington,Delaware.HisnamewasDr.Pizzutillo,anItalianAmerican,whosename,apparently,wastoodifficultformostAmericanstopronounce,sohewentbyDr.P.AndDr.Palwaysworereallycolorfulbowtiesandhadtheveryperfectdispositiontoworkwithchildren.

Ilovedalmosteverythingaboutmytimespentatthishospital,withtheexceptionofmyphysicaltherapysessions.Ihadtodowhatseemedlikeinnumerablerepetitionsofexerciseswiththesethick,elasticbands--differentcolors,youknow--tohelpbuildupmylegmuscles,andIhatedthesebandsmorethananything--Ihatedthem,hadnamesforthem.Ihatedthem.And,youknow,Iwasalreadybargaining,asafiveyear-oldchild,withDr.Ptotrytogetoutofdoingtheseexercises,unsuccessfully,ofcourse.And,oneday,hecameintomysession--exhaustiveandunforgiving,thesesessions--andhesaidtome,Wow.Aimee,youaresuchastrongandpowerfullittlegirl,Ithinkyouregoingtobreakoneofthosebands.Whenyoudobreakit,Imgoingtogiveyouahundredbucks.

Now,ofcourse,thiswasasimpleployonDr.PsparttogetmetodotheexercisesIdidntwanttodobeforetheprospectofbeingtherichestfive-year-oldinthesecondfloorward,butwhatheeffectivelydidformewasreshapeanawfuldailyoccurrenceintoanewandpromisingexperienceforme.AndIhavetowondertodaytowhatextenthisvisionandhisdeclarationofmeasastrongandpowerfullittlegirlshapedmyownviewofmyselfasaninherentlystrong,powerfulandathleticpersonwellintothefuture.

Thisisanexampleofhowadultsinpositionsofpowercanignitethepowerofachild.But,intheprevious

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