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书虫1级《彩票大赢家》2. 中奖的彩票

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2022年07月23日

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2. The winning ticket.

Jason Williams came home and sat down on his bed. He was twenty-two years old. He lived with his father and mother in three small rooms at the top of a tall building. Every day he went out, but he did not go to work. Jason stole things. Sometimes he stole things from shops or cars; and sometimes he stole money from old people like Emma Carter. Today he was angry.

I took that old woman's bag,' he thought. 'What did I get? Two pounds, seventy-four pence, and a lottery ticket! And it was an old, cheap bag too.'

Two pounds, seventy-four pence, and a lottery ticket!'

Jason knew about lottery tickets. He bought five tickets every weekend. He put Emma's lottery ticket in his pocket and forgot about it. Then he went out for a drink.

At the hospital a nurse put Emma to bed in a room with five other women. There was a television in the room, and at eight o'clock everybody watched the lottery. For a minute Emma watched too, but she felt very tired and soon she closed her eyes and slept. So she did not hear the winning numbers for that week's lottery...

On Sunday at twelve o'clock Jason got out of bed and made some tea. Then he opened his father's newspaper and found the winning lottery numbers: 5, 12, 23, 24, 38, 41. He checked his five lottery tickets. 'No good!' he said.

Then he remembered the old woman's ticket and checked those numbers too: 5, 12, 23, 24, 38, 41. He checked them three times. Six winning numbers!

I'm a winner!' he said. He kissed the ticket. Then he ran into the living-room and kissed his mother.

Here, what's the matter, Jason?' said Lily Williams. Jason sometimes hit her, but he did not usually kiss her. Her cigarette fell out of her mouth.

The lottery! I'm this week's winner, Mum! Look – six winning numbers. I'm rich!'

I'm this week's winner, Mum! I'm rich!'

Jason's father came into the living-room. 'What's all this noise?' he said.

Joe, Joe!' said Lily. 'Jason's got six winning numbers in the lottery. We're rich!'

Wrong!' said Jason. 'I'm rich.'

His mother and father began to speak at the same time. But Jason did not listen. He went out to the telephone box in the street and made a very important telephone call.

On Monday morning a policeman came to the hospital with Emma's new shoes.

A little girl found them in the street and took them to the police station,' he said.

How kind of her!' said Emma.

We found your bag too,' said the policeman. 'But there's nothing in it, Mrs Carter. I'm sorry.'

It doesn't matter,' said Emma. 'I'm very pleased to have the bag. My son gave it to me a long time ago. He lives in Australia, but he telephones me every week... And now I've got my new shoes too. Thank you very much.' Suddenly she felt happier.

That evening an ambulance took Emma home. She made a cup of tea and sat down to watch the television news.

The newsreader smiled into Emma's living-room.

And now for this week's lottery winner. The winning numbers were: 5, 12, 23, 24, 38, 41. And here is the man with the winning ticket – Jason Williams! Jason is twenty-two and now he's a rich man. He's got a cheque from Sunshine Lotteries for five million pounds. That's a lot of money! Well, Jason, how are you feeling tonight?'

Wonderful!'

And what are you going to do with your money?' 'Oh, I'm going to buy a house with fifty rooms, and a big expensive car. I'm going to go to New York, Miami...'

Emma looked at the young man on the television. Jason Williams had a big smile on his face, but he had long, dirty brown hair, brown eyes... Emma sat up quickly. 'That's the man!' she thought. 'I remember his face. He hit me and snatched my bag, and stole my lottery ticket – my winning ticket, with my winning numbers!'

She got up and went to the telephone. 'Hullo – police?' she said.

* * *

kiss v. to touch someone with your lips as a greeting, to show them love 亲吻

newsreader n. someone who reads the news on television or radio 新闻播音员

cheque n. a printed piece of paper that you write an amount of money on, sign, and use instead of money to pay for things 支票

wonderful adj. making you admire someone or something very much 很棒的,了不起的

2. 中奖的彩票

贾森·威廉斯回到家,坐在床上。他22岁,和父母住在一栋高楼顶层的三间小屋里。他每天出门,但不是去工作,而是去行窃。有时他从商店或汽车里偷东西,有时从像埃玛·卡特这样的老人那里偷钱。今天他很生气。

“我抢了那个老女人的包,”他想,“我得到了什么?两英镑74便士,还有一张彩票!这个包还又旧又不值钱。”

贾森也玩彩票。他每周末都买五张彩票。他把埃玛的彩票放在口袋里,就不再去管它了。然后他出去想喝上一杯。

医院里,一位护士将埃玛安置在一间病房的病床上,里头还有另外五个女病号。病房里有台电视,8点钟大家都在看彩票开奖。埃玛也看了一会儿,但是她觉得非常疲惫,很快就闭上眼睛睡着了,因此她没有听到那周中奖彩票号码的公告……

星期天中午12点,贾森起床弄了点茶喝。然后他打开父亲买的报纸,看到了中奖彩票的号码:5,12,23,24,38,41。他核对了自己的五张彩票。“没中!”他说。

这时,他想起了那个老太太的彩票,也核对了一遍上面的号码:5,12,23,24,38,41。他核对了三遍。六个中奖号码!

“我中奖了!”他说。他亲了亲那张彩票。然后他冲进客厅,亲了亲他的母亲。

“啊,怎么了,贾森?”莉莉·威廉斯问。贾森有时会打她,但他通常不会亲她。她的烟从嘴里掉了下来。

“彩票!我是这周的大奖得主,妈妈!瞧——六个中奖号码。我发财了!”

贾森的父亲来到客厅。“吵什么呢?”他问。

“乔,乔!”莉莉说,“贾森的彩票中了六个号码,我们发财了!”

“不对!”贾森说。“是我发财了。”

他的父母同时开始说话,但是贾森没有听。他走到街上的电话亭里,打了个非常重要的电话。

星期一早晨,一名警察拿着埃玛的新鞋来到医院。

“一个小女孩在街上发现了这双鞋,送到了警察局。”他说。

“她真好!”埃玛说。

“我们还找到了你的包。”警察说,“不过包已经给掏空了,卡特太太。很抱歉。”

“没关系。”埃玛说,“能找到包我就很高兴了。这是很久以前我儿子给我的。他住在澳大利亚,不过他每周都给我打电话……现在我还拿回了我的新鞋子。非常感谢。”她突然感到开心些了。

那天晚上,一辆救护车把埃玛送回了家。她泡了杯茶,坐下来看电视新闻。

微笑的新闻播音员出现在埃玛的客厅。

“现在要揭晓本周的彩票大奖得主。中奖号码是:5,12,23,24,38,41。这位就是彩票中奖者——贾森·威廉斯!贾森22岁,现在他是个有钱人了。他得到了阳光彩票公司开出的五百万英镑的支票。这可是一大笔钱啊!对了,贾森,你今晚感觉怎样?”

“棒极了!”

“你打算怎么花这笔钱?”

“哦,我要买一座有50个房间的房子和一辆大豪车。我要去纽约、迈阿密……”

埃玛看着电视里的年轻人。贾森·威廉斯脸上带着灿烂的笑容,但他有脏兮兮的棕色长发、棕色眼睛……埃玛一下子坐直了身子。“这就是那个人!”她想,“我记得他的脸。他打了我,抢走了我的包,还偷了我的彩票——我的中奖彩票,上面有我的中奖号码!”

她站起来走到电话旁。“喂——警察吗?”她说。

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