The Library Adventure 图书馆冒险
Emily loved to browse /braʊz/ (浏览) books in the library during lunch. One day, a soft giggle /ˈɡɪɡəl/ (傻笑) caught her attention. She saw a boy, Jack, trying to peek /piːk/ (偷看) at something behind a shelf.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to peep /piːp/ (窥视)," Jack said with a grin /ɡrɪn/ (露齿而笑). They started talking, and Jack shared his interest in the immune /ɪˈmjuːn/ (免疫) system and how some people are exempt /ɪɡˈzɛmpt/ (豁免) from certain diseases.
They discovered an old, dusty door in a corner. "Should we peek /piːk/ (偷看) inside?" Jack asked. Emily nodded, and they entered a room filled with ancient books. Sunlight filtered /ˈfɪltərd/ (透过) through torn curtains.
Emily glimpsed /ɡlɪmps/ (瞥见) a yellowed diary with stories from World War II, including a captive /ˈkæptɪv/ (俘虏) who had stayed in the library. Jack scanned /skæn/ (扫描) an old newspaper, while Emily skimmed /skɪm/ (略读) the diary for details.
Hearing footsteps, they hid and chuckled /ˈtʃʌkəl/ (轻声笑) quietly. When the librarian left, Emily glanced /ɡlæns/ (扫视) at her watch and said, "We should go."
As they left, Jack said, "Emily, I'm grateful /ˈɡreɪtfəl/ (感激) to have met you." Emily greeted /ɡriːt/ (问候) him with a smile, "See you tomorrow?"
Jack nodded with an appreciative /əˈpriːʃiətɪv/ (感激的) smile. The library bell rang, as if to salute /səˈluːt/ (致敬) their new friendship. Jack added, "I must hail /heɪl/ (赞扬) your curiosity and kindness."