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三十万家停电,抢修队半夜出去查线,被人开了两枪。一颗子弹卡在座位头枕后面。
300,000 Homes Lost Power. The Crew Sent Out at Midnight Was Shot At — One Bullet Lodged in a Headrest.
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300,000 Homes Lost Power. The Crew Sent Out at Midnight Was Shot At — One Bullet Lodged in a Headrest. HSK 3 Chinese listening practice.
This is an HSK 3-4 Chinese listening episode that runs about 3 minutes. The full Mandarin script is shown with tap-for-pinyin and a line-by-line English translation, so you can listen and read at once — comprehensible input in the sense of Stephen Krashen's i+1 theory. It teaches 12 key vocabulary words such as 立刻、情况、合理 and walks through 3 grammar patterns, each explained in English with examples. The same news story is retold at 4 difficulty levels — use the level selector above to find the version that is challenging but still understandable for you.
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原文Read the complete story in Chinese. Reveal pinyin and English only when you need them.
English transcript reference
Start with a number: three hundred thousand.
In mid-August, a record-breaking storm hit northern Indiana.
The wind brought down trees and snapped power lines, and three hundred thousand homes in the area lost power at once.
August in America is hot — with no power at home, the fridge, the air conditioning and the fan all stop.
So NIPSCO, the power company, sent its repair crews straight out.
This work does not stop for day or night: wherever it is broken, that is where you go.
And before the repairs, there is a first step: which line is down, which pole has fallen. Somebody has to drive it, stretch by stretch, and write it all down.
That step is called surveying the line, and it is usually done at night, because there is less traffic in the day.
At about twelve twenty that night, on a street in Gary, a NIPSCO vehicle was moving slowly along.
Two workers sat inside, looking at exactly how badly this stretch of line was damaged.
Behind the vehicle was an off-duty police officer, there specifically to protect them.
Note this: the protection was already arranged before anything happened.
Which is to say, the company already knew that sending people out here at night carried a risk.
And right at that moment, somebody fired at the vehicle.
The vehicle was hit twice.
Neither worker was hurt.
But one of the bullets lodged behind the headrest of a seat.
The headrest is the part your head rests against when you sit in a vehicle.
Which is to say, that shot missed a person by very little.
A slightly different angle and this story would have been written a completely different way.
The company’s response was blunt: all restoration work, stopped immediately.
NIPSCO said it is not safe to send people out right now; we have to protect our workers first.
The decision sounds entirely reasonable, but it has a cost.
Once restoration stops, those three hundred thousand homes have to keep waiting.
In August heat, one more hour of waiting is one more hour of heat.
And one more hour of things going off in the fridge.
And most of those households have nothing to do with the person who fired the shots.
It was four the next afternoon before restoration started again.
This time it was different: Gary police, Indiana State Police and the National Guard were all protecting the crews.
Somebody had to stand watch before a worker could climb a pole.
Afterwards, the power came back area by area.
The hardest part of this story is not the two shots.
It is this sentence: a group of people going out to bring other people electricity needed armed protection in order to work.
Think about it: when the power comes back on in your home, do you think about what sat in between?
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What vocabulary does this episode teach?
词汇抢修队立刻出动 = the crews were sent out straight away.
把情况记下来 = write the situation down.
这个决定听起来很合理 = the decision sounds entirely reasonable.
可是它有一个代价 = but it has a cost.
抢修队立刻出动 = the repair crews went out at once.
三十万个家庭停电 = three hundred thousand homes lost power.
其中一颗子弹 = one of the bullets.
卡在了座位的头枕后面 = lodged behind the headrest.
两个工人都没有受伤 = neither worker was hurt.
专门来保护他们 = there specifically to protect them.
电一片一片地恢复了 = the power came back area by area.
还有国民警卫队 = and the National Guard.
What grammar patterns appear in this episode?
语法换句话说
"in other words". Turns a technical detail into its human meaning.
换句话说,那一枪离人只差一点。
一……就……
"the moment A, then B" — used here to link a decision to its cost.
抢修一停,那三十万个停电的家,就得继续等。
请注意
"note this". Flags the detail the listener would otherwise skip past.
请注意这一点:在事情发生之前,保护就已经安排好了。
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