Where the Javelin Finally Fit- 適合中高級的英語短篇故事
標槍終於找對的位置| 英語/中文 雙語朗讀






故事內容
English 原文
The lacquered wooden shaft of the practice javelin felt slick against Cal’s palms. Overhead fluorescent tubes cast a harsh glare that bounced off the polished corridor floor, stretching his shadow toward the lockers. He lifted the spear toward the horizontal rack fixed above the trophy case, but the tip struck the frame, rang once, and skidded away. The shaft had twisted from his grip, and the butt clattered on waxed tiles. A few late students hopped aside. If he had lifted the front end first, the spear might have slotted home. Instead, the javelin lay crosswise, obstructing the passage while the fading bell echo threaded the bright hallway.
Footsteps from an arriving class rose into a small tempest of sound, so Cal nudged the fallen spear against the wall with his shoe and walked toward the supply closet. Inside, dim shadows quivered under a flickering tube; paper reams reflected stray glare like stacked mirrors. The sliding door resisted, yet opened just wide enough. A garnet-capped marker bin needed restocking, so he shifted it forward and counted the pens. Beneath the shelf, a laminated replica of an old peace treaty had been wedged behind cardboard rolls; he eased the sheet free, careful not to crease its corners. Dust drifted through the narrow beam and sparkled. Near the doorway, Lily replaced whiteboard erasers; a bead on her bracelet flashed, fascination frozen in midair before the light blinked again. The next bell chimed, scattering students back toward their rooms.
Cal stepped into the corridor just as the javelin, bumped by an unseen backpack, rolled to block the photocopier alcove. A folding step stool leaned nearby where a custodian had serviced ceiling vents. Cal unfolded the stool, climbed one tread, and balanced the spear along his forearm. From the raised perch the rack aligned with his eyes; he guided the butt over the bar and let the tip slide until metal received the weight without a scrape. The rack that had shown an empty slot earlier now held every javelin, its slender silhouette cutting a darker stripe through the fluorescent glow.
繁體中文 翻譯
練習用標槍的漆木桿在 Cal 手中微微打滑。頭頂的日光燈泛著刺眼的亮光,反射在拋光的走廊地面上,把他的影子拉長到置物櫃前。他把標槍舉向獎盃櫃上方的橫架,但槍尖撞到框架,清脆一響後滑走。桿身在掌中旋轉,槍尾敲在上蠟的磁磚上,幾名遲到的同學趕緊側身閃過。要是他先抬高前端,也許早已放好。結果,標槍橫在通道中央,最後一聲鈴聲的殘響還在明亮的走廊裡回盪。
另一節課的腳步聲匯成小小的風暴,Cal 於是用鞋尖把倒下的標槍推到牆邊,轉身走向器材櫃。櫃內的燈管忽明忽暗,陰影在紙箱間抖動;一摞摞影印紙在微光裡像鏡子般反射。拉門卡住,他費力只開出窄縫。一桶頂端鑲有石榴紅蓋子的白板筆需要補充,他把它拖到前端,數了數筆芯。架子下,一張模擬和平條約的護貝文件被紙筒夾住;他小心抽出,避免折到邊角。塵點在細長光束中閃爍。門口的 Lily 正擺回板擦,她手鏈上的小石榴石珠子閃過光,像把「著迷」凝固在空中。接著響起下一聲鈴,學生們又被驅回各自教室。
Cal 再度踏出走廊時,被某個背包撞動的標槍正好滾到影印機凹間前。旁邊倚著一張摺疊踏凳,是工友剛用來清理通風口的。Cal 展開踏凳,踩上一格,把標槍沿前臂托平。從較高角度看,橫架與視線齊平;他將槍尾引過橫桿,讓槍尖滑入支點,金屬無聲承住重量。先前留有空位的那排架子此刻收滿標槍,細長剪影在日光燈映照下劃出更深的暗紋。
情境單字卡
- garnet
石榴石,一種常見的寶石,通常呈紅色,常用於珠寶製作。
“She wore a necklace adorned with a beautiful garnet.”
她佩戴著一條裝飾著美麗石榴石的項鍊。
- tempest
暴風,指強烈的風暴,通常伴隨著雨或雷電。
“The tempest raged outside, shaking the windows.”
外面的暴風雨肆虐,搖晃著窗戶。
- javelin
標槍,一種田徑運動器材,通常由長杆和尖端組成,投擲時用於比賽。
“Cal practiced his javelin throw every afternoon.”
卡爾每天下午都練習他投擲標槍。
- peace treaty
和平條約,指兩個或多個國家之間結束戰爭或衝突的正式協議。
“The leaders signed a peace treaty to end the long-standing conflict.”
領導者簽署了一項和平條約,以結束長期的衝突。
- fascination
著迷,指對某事物的強烈興趣或吸引力。
“His fascination with athletics drove him to train harder.”
他對田徑的著迷驅使他更加努力訓練。
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