The Drifting Ribbon- 適合初級的英語短篇故事
飄走的彩帶| 英語/中文 雙語朗讀






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English 原文
Maya and Leo joined a small forest treasure game.
The final ribbon lay near a quiet brook.
Maya held the map and walked along the narrow path.
Green moss covered stones beside the water.
She stepped on one stone and it rocked forward.
The wobble pushed a light bucket that rested nearby.
Water spilled from the bucket and soaked the ribbon.
The ribbon drifted into the brook and floated away.
Leo jumped after it but the water moved too fast.
The ribbon stayed important because it marked the finish spot.
Maya noticed a long branch stuck under a fallen trunk.
She pulled the branch free and handed it to Leo.
They stretched the branch across the brook like a tiny bridge.
The ribbon hooked on the wood and stopped drifting downstream.
Together they lifted the wet ribbon back onto dry ground.
Mud splashed their shoes, yet both kids laughed aloud.
Under the ribbon they discovered a bright coin nobody expected.
That small surprise turned the simple walk into an extra story.
Maya slipped the coin into her pocket and stepped forward.
Leo lifted the dry ribbon and tied it around a stick.
繁體中文 翻訳
Maya 和 Leo 參加了一場小型森林尋寶遊戲。
終點的彩帶放在靜靜的小溪旁。
Maya 拿著地圖,沿著狹窄的小路前行。
翠綠苔蘚覆蓋著溪邊的石頭。
她踩上一塊石頭,石頭向前晃動。
晃動推倒了旁邊的輕桶。
桶裡的水潑出,打濕了彩帶。
彩帶漂進溪水,慢慢漂走。
Leo 跳過去追,但水流太快。
彩帶很重要,因為它標記終點位置。
Maya 看到倒木下卡著一根長樹枝。
她拉出樹枝,遞給 Leo。
他們把樹枝橫放在溪上,像一座小橋。
彩帶掛在樹枝上,停止向下漂。
兩人合力把濕彩帶拉回乾地。
泥水濺到鞋上,兄妹大笑。
在彩帶下,他們意外找到一枚亮閃閃的硬幣。
這個小驚喜讓原本簡單的散步多了一段故事。
Maya 把硬幣放進口袋,繼續前行。
Leo 舉起已乾的彩帶,綁在一根木棍上。
文脈の中の語彙
- moss
苔蘚
“The moss covered the ground near the final ribbon.”
苔蘚覆蓋了靠近最後絲帶的地面。
- game
遊戲
“They were excited to play the treasure game.”
他們對玩這個尋寶遊戲感到興奮。
- teamwork
團隊合作
“Teamwork is essential in the treasure hunt.”
在尋寶中,團隊合作是必不可少的。
- important
重要的
“It is important to find the treasure quickly.”
迅速找到寶藏是很重要的。
- simple
簡單的
“The rules of the game were simple to follow.”
遊戲的規則很簡單,容易遵循。
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