ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Adora Svitak - Child prodigy
A prolific short story writer and blogger since age seven, Adora Svitak (now 12) speaks around the United States to adults and children as an advocate for literacy.

Why you should listen

A voracious reader from age three, Adora Svitak's first serious foray into writing -- at age five -- was limited only by her handwriting and spelling. (Her astonishing verbal abilities already matched that of young adults over twice her age.) As her official bio says, her breakthrough would soon come "in the form of a used Dell laptop her mother bought her." At age seven, she typed out over 250,000 words -- poetry, short stories, observations about the world -- in a single year.

Svitak has since fashioned her beyond-her-years wordsmithing into an inspiring campaign for literacy -- speaking across the country to both adults and kids. She is author of Flying Fingers, a book on learning.

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Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids

邹奇奇(Adora Svitak):大人能从小孩身上学到什么

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神童邹奇奇说,世界需要“童稚”的思维方式,因为它拥有着大胆、狂野以及乐天的特性,而后者尤为重要。她说小孩的异想天开值得人们期待,但大人得乐意向小孩学习。
- Child prodigy
A prolific short story writer and blogger since age seven, Adora Svitak (now 12) speaks around the United States to adults and children as an advocate for literacy. Full bio

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Now, I want to start开始 with a question:
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首先我要问大家一个问题:
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When was the last time you were called childish幼稚?
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上一回别人说你幼稚是什么时候?
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For kids孩子 like me,
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像我这样的小孩,
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being存在 called childish幼稚 can be a frequent频繁 occurrence发生.
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可能经常会被人说成是幼稚。
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Every一切 time we make irrational不合理的 demands需要,
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每一次我们提出不合理的要求,
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exhibit展示 irresponsible不负责任 behavior行为
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做出不负责任的行为,
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or display显示 any other signs迹象
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或者展现出有别于
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of being存在 normal正常 American美国 citizens公民,
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普通美国公民的惯常行为之时,
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we are called childish幼稚.
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我们就被说成是幼稚。
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Which哪一个 really bothers什么麻烦事 me.
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这让我很不服气。
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After all, take a look at these events事件:
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首先,让我们来回顾下这些事件:
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Imperialism帝国主义 and colonization定植,
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帝国主义和殖民主义,
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world世界 wars战争, George乔治 W. Bush衬套.
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世界大战,小布什。
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Ask yourself你自己, who's谁是 responsible主管? Adults成人.
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请你们扪心自问下:这些该归咎于谁?是大人。
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Now, what have kids孩子 doneDONE?
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而小孩呢,做了些什么?
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Well, Anne安妮 Frank坦率 touched感动 millions百万
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安妮·弗兰克(Anne Frank)对大屠杀强有力的叙述
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with her powerful强大 account帐户 of the Holocaust大屠杀,
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打动了数百万人的心。
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Ruby红宝石 Bridges桥梁 helped帮助 to end结束 segregation隔离 in the United联合的 States状态,
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鲁比·布里奇斯为美国种族隔离的终结作出了贡献。
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and, most recently最近,
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另外,最近还有一个例子,
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Charlie查理 Simpson辛普森 helped帮助 to raise提高
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查理·辛普森(Charlie Simpson)骑自行车
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120,000 pounds英镑 for Haiti海地
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为海地募得
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on his little bike自行车.
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12万英镑。
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So, as you can see evidenced证明 by such这样 examples例子,
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所以,这些例子证明了
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age年龄 has absolutely绝对 nothing to do with it.
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年龄与行为完全没有关系。
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The traits性状 the word childish幼稚 addresses地址
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"幼稚"这个词所对应的特点
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are seen看到 so often经常 in adults成年人
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是常常可以从大人身上看到,
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that we should abolish废除 this age-discriminatory年龄歧视 word
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由此我们在批评
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when it comes to criticizing批评 behavior行为
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不负责和非理性的相关行为时,
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associated相关 with irresponsibility不负责任 and irrational不合理的 thinking思维.
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应停止使用这个年龄歧视的词。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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Thank you.
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谢谢!
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Then again, who's谁是 to say
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话说回来,谁能说
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that certain某些 types类型 of irrational不合理的 thinking思维
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我们这个世界不正是需要
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aren't exactly究竟 what the world世界 needs需求?
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某些类型的非理性思维吗?
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Maybe you've had grand盛大 plans计划 before
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也许你以前有过宏大的计划,
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but stopped停止 yourself你自己, thinking思维,
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但却半途而废,心想:
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"That's impossible不可能," or, "That costs成本 too much,"
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这个不可能,或代价太高
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or, "That won't惯于 benefit效益 me."
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或这对我不利。
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For better or worse更差, we kids孩子 aren't hampered阻碍 as much
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不管是好是坏,我们小孩子
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when it comes to thinking思维 about reasons原因 why not to do things.
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在思考不做某事的理由时,不太受这些考量的影响。
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Kids童装 can be full充分 of inspiring鼓舞人心 aspirations愿望
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小孩可能会有满脑子的奇思妙想
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and hopeful有希望 thinking思维.
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和积极的想法,
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Like my wish希望 that no one went hungry饥饿
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例如我希望没有人挨饿
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or that everything were a free自由 kind of utopia乌托邦.
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或者所有东西都是免费的,有点像乌托邦的理念。
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How many许多 of you still dream梦想 like that
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你们当中有多少人还会有这样的梦想
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and believe in the possibilities可能性?
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并相信其可能性?
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Sometimes有时 a knowledge知识 of history历史
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有时候对历史
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and the past过去 failures故障 of utopian乌托邦 ideals理想
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及对乌托邦的了解,
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can be a burden负担
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可能是一种负担,
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because you know that if everything were free自由,
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因为你知道假如所有东西都是免费的,
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then the food餐饮 stocks个股 would become成为 depleted耗尽
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食物储备会被清空,
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and scarce稀缺 and lead to chaos混沌.
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而缺失将会导致混乱。
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On the other hand,
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另一方面,
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we kids孩子 still dream梦想 about perfection完美.
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我们小孩还对完美抱有希望。
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And that's a good thing because in order订购
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这是件好事,因为
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to make anything a reality现实,
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要将任何事情变为现实,
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you have to dream梦想 about it first.
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你首先得心怀梦想。
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In many许多 ways方法, our audacity大胆 to imagine想像
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在很多方面,我们的大胆想象
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helps帮助 push the boundaries边界 of possibility可能性.
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拓宽了可能性的疆界。
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For instance, the Museum博物馆 of Glass玻璃 in Tacoma塔科马, Washington华盛顿,
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例如,华盛顿州塔可马市的玻璃博物馆,
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my home state -- yoohooyoohoo Washington华盛顿!
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我的家乡华盛顿州——你好!
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(Applause掌声) --
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(掌声)
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has a program程序 called Kids童装 Design设计 Glass玻璃,
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这个博物馆里有一个项目叫“儿童玻璃设计”,
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and kids孩子 draw their own拥有 ideas思路 for glass玻璃 art艺术.
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小孩们自由创作自己的玻璃作品。
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Now, the resident居民 artist艺术家 said they got
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后来,驻馆艺术家说
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some of their best最好 ideas思路 through通过 the program程序
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他们所有的一些极佳灵感就来自这个项目,
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because kids孩子 don't think about the limitations限制
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因为小孩不去理会
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of how hard it can be to blow打击 glass玻璃 into certain某些 shapes形状;
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吹出不同形状玻璃的难度限制
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they just think of good ideas思路.
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他们只是构思好的点子。
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Now, when you think of glass玻璃, you might威力
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当说到玻璃的时候,你们可能
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think of colorful华美 Chihuly胡利 designs设计
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想到的是奇胡利(Chihuly)色彩丰富的玻璃设计
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or maybe Italian意大利 vases花瓶,
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或意大利花瓶,
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but kids孩子 challenge挑战 glass玻璃 artists艺术家 to go beyond that
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但小孩子敢于挑战玻璃艺术家,并超越他们
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into the realm领域 of broken-hearted心碎了 snakes
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进入心碎蛇
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and bacon培根 boys男孩, who you can see has meat vision视力.
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和火腿男孩的领地——看到了吗,火腿男孩有“肉视力”哦
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Now, our inherent固有 wisdom智慧
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我们先天的智慧
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doesn't have to be insider's内线的 knowledge知识.
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堪比内行人的知识。
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Kids童装 already已经 do a lot of learning学习 from adults成年人,
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小孩已经从大人身上学到许多,
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and we have a lot to share分享.
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而我们也有很多东西可以和大人共享。
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I think that adults成年人 should start开始 learning学习 from kids孩子.
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我认为大人应该开始向小孩学习。
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Now, I do most of my speaking请讲 in front面前 of an education教育 crowd人群,
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听我演讲的观众大都是教育圈子里的,
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teachers教师 and students学生们, and I like this analogy比喻:
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这其中有老师和学生。我喜欢这个类比。
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It shouldn't不能 just be a teacher老师 at the head of the classroom课堂
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不应该只是老师站在教室讲台上
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telling告诉 students学生们, "Do this, do that."
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告诉学生做这个做那个。
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The students学生们 should teach their teachers教师.
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学生亦应教育他们的老师。
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Learning学习 between之间 grown长大的 upsUPS and kids孩子
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成人和儿童之间
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should be reciprocal倒数.
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应该互相学习。
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The reality现实, unfortunately不幸, is a little different不同,
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不幸的是,于现实里,情况是截然不同的。
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and it has a lot to do with trust相信, or a lack缺乏 of it.
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这跟信任的关系很大,或者说是缺乏信任的结果。
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Now, if you don't trust相信 someone有人, you place地点 restrictions限制 on them, right?
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如果你不信任某人,你就给他们设限,对吧。
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If I doubt怀疑 my older旧的 sister's姐妹 ability能力
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如果我怀疑我姐姐没有能力
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to pay工资 back the 10 percent百分 interest利益
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偿还我给她的上一笔贷款的
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I established既定 on her last loan贷款,
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百分之十的利息时,
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I'm going to withhold扣压 her ability能力 to get more money from me
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我将要限制她再向我借钱,
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until直到 she pays支付 it back. (Laughter笑声)
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直到她还清借款为止。(笑声)
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True真正 story故事, by the way.
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顺便提一下,这是个真实的例子。
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Now, adults成年人 seem似乎 to have
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大人呢,似乎普遍地
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a prevalently普遍地 restrictive限制 attitude态度 towards kids孩子
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对小孩持限制性的态度,
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from every一切 "don't do that,
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从学校手册里的
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don't do this" in the school学校 handbook手册
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“不能做这个”、“不能做那个”
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to restrictions限制 on school学校 Internet互联网 use.
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到学校互联网使用的各种限制性规定。
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As history历史 points out, regimes制度 become成为 oppressive压抑
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历史告诉我们,当政体害怕统治失控时,
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when they're fearful可怕 about keeping保持 control控制.
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它就会变得暴虐。
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And although虽然 adults成年人 may可能 not be quite相当 at the level水平
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虽然大人可能不会
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of totalitarian极权主义 regimes制度,
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像独裁政权一样心狠手辣,
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kids孩子 have no, or very little say in making制造 the rules规则,
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但小孩在制定规则方面是几乎没有话语权的。
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when really the attitude态度 should be reciprocal倒数,
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而正确的态度应该是两者相互尊重的,
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meaning含义 that the adult成人 population人口 should learn学习
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也就是说成人群体应该了解
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and take into account帐户 the wishes祝福
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并认真对待年幼群体的
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of the younger更年轻 population人口.
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愿望。
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Now, what's even worse更差 than restriction限制
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然而比限制更糟糕的是,
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is that adults成年人 often经常 underestimate低估 kids孩子 abilities能力.
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大人常常低估小孩的能力。
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We love challenges挑战, but when expectations期望 are low,
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我们喜欢挑战,但假如大人对我们期望很低的话,
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trust相信 me, we will sink水槽 to them.
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说真的,我们就会不思进取。
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My own拥有 parents父母 had anything but low expectations期望
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我自己的父母对我和姐姐
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for me and my sister妹妹.
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抱很高的期望。
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Okay, so they didn't tell us to become成为 doctors医生
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当然,他们没有让我们立志成为医生
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or lawyers律师 or anything like that,
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或律师诸如此类的,
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but my dad did read to us
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但我爸经常读
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about Aristotle亚里士多德
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关于亚里斯多德
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and pioneer先锋 germ病菌 fighters战士
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和先锋细菌斗士的故事给我们听,
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when lots of other kids孩子 were hearing听力
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而其他小孩大多听的是
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"The Wheels车轮 on the Bus总线 Go Round回合 and Round回合."
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《公车的轮子转呀转》。
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Well, we heard听说 that one too, but "Pioneer先锋 Germ病菌 Fighters战士" totally完全 rules规则.
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其实我们也有听这个,但《先锋细菌斗士》实在是比那个强多了。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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I loved喜爱 to write from the age年龄 of four,
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四岁的时候我就喜欢上写作,
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and when I was six
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六岁的时候,
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my mom妈妈 bought me my own拥有 laptop笔记本电脑 equipped装备 with Microsoft微软 Word.
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我妈给我买了台装有微软Word软件的个人手提电脑。
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Thank you Bill法案 Gates盖茨 and thank you Ma.
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谢谢你比尔·盖茨!也谢谢你,妈咪!
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I wrote over 300 short stories故事
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我用那个小手提电脑
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on that little laptop笔记本电脑,
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写了300多篇短篇故事,
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and I wanted to get published发表.
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而且我想发表我的作品。
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Instead代替 of just scoffing嘲笑 at this heresy异端
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一个小孩想发表作品
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that a kid孩子 wanted to get published发表
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这简直是天方夜谭,但我父母没有嘲笑我,
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or saying wait until直到 you're older旧的,
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也没有说等你长大点儿再说,
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my parents父母 were really supportive支持.
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他们非常支持我。
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Many许多 publishers出版商 were not quite相当 so encouraging鼓舞人心的,
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但是很多出版社的回应让人失望。
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one large children's儿童 publisher出版者 ironically讽刺地 saying
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颇具讽刺意味的是,一个很大的儿童出版社说,
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that they didn't work with children孩子 --
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他们不跟儿童打交道。
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children's儿童 publisher出版者 not working加工 with children孩子?
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儿童出版社不跟儿童打交道?
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I don't know, you're kind of alienating异化 a large client客户 there.
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怎么说呢,你这是在怠慢一个大客户嘛。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Now, one publisher出版者, Action行动 Publishing出版,
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有一个出版商,行动出版社
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was willing愿意 to take that leap飞跃 and trust相信 me
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愿意给我一个机会,
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and to listen to what I had to say.
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并倾听我想说的话。
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They published发表 my first book, "Flying飞行 Fingers手指," -- you see it here --
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他们出版了我的第一本书《飞舞的手指》——就是这个——
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and from there on, it's gone走了 to speaking请讲 at hundreds数以百计 of schools学校,
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那以后,我到数百个学校去演讲,
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keynoting注释记号 to thousands数千 of educators教育工作者
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给数千个老师作主题演讲,
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and finally最后, today今天, speaking请讲 to you.
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最后,在今天,给你们作演讲。
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I appreciate欣赏 your attention注意 today今天,
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我感谢你们今天听我演讲,
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because to show显示 that you truly care关心,
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因为你们会倾听我,
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you listen.
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这证明你们真的在乎。
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But there's a problem问题 with this rosy红润 picture图片
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但小孩比大人强得多的这幅乐观图景
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of kids孩子 being存在 so much better than adults成年人.
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是存在一个问题的。
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Kids童装 grow增长 up and become成为 adults成年人 just like you.
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小孩会长大并变成像你们一样的大人。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Or just like you? Really?
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跟你们一样,真的吗?
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The goal目标 is not to turn kids孩子 into your kind of adult成人,
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我们的目标不是让小孩变成你们这样的大人,
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but rather better adults成年人 than you have been,
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而是比你们强的大人。
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which哪一个 may可能 be a little challenging具有挑战性的
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考虑到你们都这么了不起,
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considering考虑 your guys'家伙 credentials证书 (Laughter笑声).
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这可能颇具挑战性。
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But the way progress进展 happens发生
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但进步
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is because new generations and new eras时代
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是因新的一代人和新的时期而发生,
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grow增长 and develop发展 and become成为 better than the previous以前 ones那些.
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不断的进步和发展,并超越之前的年代。
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It's the reason原因 we're not in the Dark黑暗 Ages时代 anymore.
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这就是为什么我们不再处于黑暗时代。
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No matter your position位置 or place地点 in life,
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不管在生活中你的位置在哪里,
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it is imperative势在必行 to create创建 opportunities机会 for children孩子
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你必须给孩子创造机会。
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so that we can grow增长 up to blow打击 you away.
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这样他们才能成长并让你扬眉吐气。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Adults成人 and fellow同伴 TEDstersTEDsters,
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大人和TED观众们,
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you need to listen and learn学习 from kids孩子
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你们需要倾听并向小孩学习,
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and trust相信 us and expect期望 more from us.
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信任我们和对我们怀有更高的期望。
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You must必须 lend an ear today今天,
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今天你们需要聆听,
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because we are the leaders领导者 of tomorrow明天,
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因为我们是明天的领导,
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which哪一个 means手段 we're going to be taking服用 care关心 of you
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这意味着当你们年老体衰时,
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when you're old and senile衰老. No, just kidding开玩笑.
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我们会照顾你们。哈,只是开玩笑了。
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No, really, we are going to be the next下一个 generation,
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确实,我们将成为推动世界前进
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the ones那些 who will bring带来 this world世界 forward前锋.
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的下一代人。
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And in case案件 you don't think that this really has meaning含义 for you,
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而且,假如你认为这对你没有意义的话,
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remember记得 that cloning克隆 is possible可能,
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不要忘了克隆是可能的,
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and that involves涉及 going through通过 childhood童年 again,
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而这意味着童年可以重来,
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in which哪一个 case案件 you'll你会 want to be heard听说
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这种情况下,像我们这一代人一样,
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just like my generation.
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你也会希望大人倾听你们的心声。
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Now, the world世界 needs需求 opportunities机会
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世界需要产生新的领导人
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for new leaders领导者 and new ideas思路.
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和新想法的机会。
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Kids童装 need opportunities机会 to lead and succeed成功.
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小孩需要机会去领导和取得成功。
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Are you ready准备 to make the match比赛?
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你准备好去促成这一切了吗?
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Because the world's世界 problems问题
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因为这个世界的问题,
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shouldn't不能 be the human人的 family's家庭的 heirloom传家宝.
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不应该是人类家庭的传家宝。
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Thank you.
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谢谢你们!
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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Thank you. Thank you.
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谢谢!谢谢!
Translated by Min Chen
Reviewed by Chaoran Yu

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Adora Svitak - Child prodigy
A prolific short story writer and blogger since age seven, Adora Svitak (now 12) speaks around the United States to adults and children as an advocate for literacy.

Why you should listen

A voracious reader from age three, Adora Svitak's first serious foray into writing -- at age five -- was limited only by her handwriting and spelling. (Her astonishing verbal abilities already matched that of young adults over twice her age.) As her official bio says, her breakthrough would soon come "in the form of a used Dell laptop her mother bought her." At age seven, she typed out over 250,000 words -- poetry, short stories, observations about the world -- in a single year.

Svitak has since fashioned her beyond-her-years wordsmithing into an inspiring campaign for literacy -- speaking across the country to both adults and kids. She is author of Flying Fingers, a book on learning.

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Adora Svitak | Speaker | TED.com