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英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力短篇小故事
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篇一
A New "Alarm Clock"一個(gè)新鬧鐘
For most people, an ideal morning might consist of waking up to the warm sun creeping in through the bedroom window, along with the cheerful chirping of the birds from a nearby tree. Sadly, this is not the case for Michael, a part-time student that works late nights as a warehouse manager. Michael gets home around 2:00 a.m. every night, and heads straight to bed to get as much sleep as possible until his classes start at 10:00 a.m. However, for the past week, Michael has had a new "alarm clock" that he unfortunately has no control of. It is an energetic, loud, mockingbird that has decided to make the tree outside of Michael's window his new home.
對(duì)于大多數(shù)人來(lái)說(shuō),一個(gè)理想的早晨可能醒來(lái)是溫暖的陽(yáng)光匍匐在透過(guò)臥室的窗子,隨著歡快的鳴叫的鳥(niǎo)從附近的一棵樹(shù)這樣一種場(chǎng)景。可悲的是,這中興腐的事不會(huì)發(fā)生在米迦勒的身上,作為一個(gè)倉(cāng)庫(kù)經(jīng)理的兼職生每天都要工作到很晚,米迦勒回到家都凌晨?jī)牲c(diǎn)了。每天晚上,她躺倒床頭,盡可能多的睡一點(diǎn),直到早上十點(diǎn)開(kāi)始上課。然而,在過(guò)去的一周,米迦勒已經(jīng)有了一個(gè)新的“鬧鐘”,第二天她沒(méi)有設(shè)置鬧鈴。這是一個(gè)充滿(mǎn)活力的、響亮的嘲鳥(niǎo),在她新家的窗口旁邊。
Each morning, the bird begins singing as loud as possible at exactly 5:55 a.m. and does not stop until late into the night. Most city birds begin the day with sweet, gentle chirps that can barely even be heard indoors, but the sounds of mockingbirds are very distinct and consist of various noises that the mockingbird hears and then imitates. This can include chirps from other birds, or even car alarms and school bells.
每天早晨,鳥(niǎo)兒在下午5點(diǎn)便大聲地開(kāi)始歌唱,直到深夜都不會(huì)停下來(lái)。大多數(shù)城市的`鳥(niǎo)兒開(kāi)始一天的甜蜜,溫柔的啁啾,即便能勉強(qiáng)在室內(nèi)聽(tīng)到,但它們的聲音是非常獨(dú)特的,包括各種噪聲,然后模仿。這可以聽(tīng)到包括從其他鳥(niǎo)兒啁啾,甚至汽車(chē)報(bào)警器和學(xué)校的鈴聲。
After one week of losing sleep as a result of the bird noises, Michael decided to do something. "Go away!" he screamed out his window. When that didn't work, he started throwing things at the tree to try to scare the bird away. This only made the bird get even louder! As a final resort, Michael phoned his local Animal Control, and requested to get someone to remove the bird from the area. "We can't do that," replied the Animal Control Specialist. "Mockingbirds are a valued feature of North America's wildlife and are protected by many laws. You should consider yourself lucky to have one so close to home. Just enjoy the beautiful sounds of nature."
每天早晨,鳥(niǎo)兒在下午5點(diǎn)便大聲地開(kāi)始歌唱,直到深夜都不會(huì)停下來(lái)。大多數(shù)城市的鳥(niǎo)兒開(kāi)始一天的甜蜜,溫柔的啁啾,即便能勉強(qiáng)在室內(nèi)聽(tīng)到,但它們的聲音是非常獨(dú)特的,包括各種噪聲,然后模仿。這可以聽(tīng)到包括從其他鳥(niǎo)兒啁啾,甚至汽車(chē)報(bào)警器和學(xué)校的鈴聲。
Furious, Michael hung up the phone, and threw himself on the couch, dozing off into the deepest sleep he had ever experienced all week. Only five minutes later he awoke to a thunderous "caw-caw!" coming from outside.
米迦勒憤怒的掛了電話(huà),并躺在了沙發(fā)上打瞌睡,正在她進(jìn)入熟睡的時(shí)候,僅僅五分鐘就被吵醒了,來(lái)自雷鳴般的“啼啼!”。
篇二
Lost in the Woods 樹(shù)林中迷路
They camped out in the woods last night. They were alone in the woods. When they woke up in the morning, they did not know where they were at. They were lost. There was no one else around. It was just two of them. They panicked at first. They calmed themselves down. "Everything will be okay," they said to each other. They left their cell phones at home. They lit a smoke signal. No one saw it. They decided to walk back. They retraced their footsteps. It took a long time. They had walked a long distance. They got thirsty. They stopped at a stream. They drank from the stream. They continued walking. There were no signs of life. It was getting dark. They had to find people soon. Eventually, they met somebody. He was another camper. He helped them find their way to safety. It was a scary camping trip.
昨晚他們?cè)跇?shù)林里露營(yíng),他們單獨(dú)在樹(shù)林里露營(yíng)。當(dāng)他們?cè)缟闲褋?lái)時(shí),他們不知道他們?cè)谀睦铩K麄兪チ寺?lián)系,周?chē)鷽](méi)有其他人,只有他們兩個(gè)。起初他們驚慌失措,不久他們平靜下來(lái)。”一切都會(huì)好起來(lái)的,“他們對(duì)彼此說(shuō)。他們把手機(jī)留在家里,點(diǎn)燃了一個(gè)煙霧信號(hào),沒(méi)有人看見(jiàn)它,他們決定步行回去。他們沿著他們的腳步;撕荛L(zhǎng)時(shí)間,走了一段很長(zhǎng)的'距離。他們渴了,停在一個(gè)小溪旁,喝了小溪里的水,他們繼續(xù)往前走,看不到任何生命跡象。天黑了,他們想要很快找到人。最終,他們遇見(jiàn)了一個(gè)人,他是另一個(gè)露營(yíng)者。他幫助他們找到了安全的路。這是一個(gè)可怕的野營(yíng)旅行。
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