Finding Treasure

EPISODE · Jan 3, 2022 · 5 MIN

Finding Treasure

from News For Kids · host ICRT

What would you do if you found a box of diamonds and rubies? 你如果找到一盒裡面有鑽石或是紅寶石之類的珠寶,你會怎麼做呢? In English we call these stones "gems". They are very expensive. 在英文裡面,這種石頭叫做gems,價值很高。 A mountain climber in France found a box of gems on a mountain. The climber could have kept them and not told anyone, but this man was honest. 有一位法國的登山客在山上發現了珠寶盒。他可以留下來,不告訴別人。但他很誠實。 He went to the police and said, "Hi… uh… I found a box of gems on the mountain." The police tried to find out who lost the gems on the mountain. Finally, after a long search, the police say they think the box came from an airplane that crashed in the mountains more than 50 years ago! 但是他把盒子送到警察局,警察調查了很久,才知道它來自五十年前墜毀在山上的一架飛機。 Nobody knows who the gems belong to… so in the end, the police gave the climber half of them, and the government took the other half. Half of the gems are worth about 4 million NT dollars. That's a lot of money! 沒人知道珠寶盒是誰的,所以法國政府保留一半,一半給了登山客,相當於四百萬台幣。 How about you? Would you tell the police if you found a big box of treasure? Would you be that honest? 你會這麼的誠實嗎? You would? 你會嗎? That's great! ________________________________ Vocabulary 飛機墜毀在山區,珠寶盒卻保存了下來。 1. Crash 墜毀。 The plane crashed, but nobody died. 飛機墜毀了,卻沒有人死亡。 That's a miracle! 真是奇蹟! 2. Treasure 寶物。 I found a box of treasure yesterday! 我昨天找到一盒寶貝。 Really? What's inside? 真的?裡面有什麼? No diamonds or other gems. 沒有鑽石,也沒有別的寶石。 3. Worth 價值。 Then it's not worth much. 那它就不值什麼錢了。 You're quite wrong. 你錯了。 It's worth a lot to me. 它對我很有價值。 4. Honest 誠實的。 So what's inside the box? 所以盒子裡是什麼呢? Please be honest. 請你誠實一點。 My old diaries! 我的舊日記! Do you wish to find a box of treasure? 來一起讀單字。 crash 墜毀 treasure 寶物 worth 價值 honest 誠實的 ________________________________ Quiz 1. What did the mountain climber find? A: A box of tissue B: A box of pizza C: A box of gems 2. What did the climber do after he found the box? A: He kept it all for himself B: He ate it C: He told the police 3. What do we call people who tell the truth? A: Naughty B: Hungry C: Honest Answers 1: C 2: C 3: C -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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