最新一个感人的英语小故事知识讲解
英语小故事带翻译11篇

英语小故事带翻译11篇故事1:The Ant and the DoveOne hot summer day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a sparkling stream. So thirsty was she that she went straight down intothe water without looking where she was going. Suddenly shefelt a big drop on her head, and she heard a voice saying, "Look before you leap!"It was a dove that dropped the water on her. The dove saw that the ant was in danger of drowning in the stream and wanted to save her. She picked up a leaf and threw it on the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed on it. Soon it carried her to the bank, and she thanked the dove kindly for her life.Moral: A friend in need is a friend indeed.故事2:The Lion and the MouseOnce when a lion was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down upon him. This soon awakened the lion, who opened his big jaws and caught the mouse in his mouth."I beg you, Mr. Lion," cried the little mouse, "let me go, and I will never trouble you again. Please believe me, I will do you a favor one of these days."The lion was amused to think that a mouse could ever help him. But he laughed aloud and let the mouse go.It happened later on that the lion was caught in a net some hunters. He roared loudly, but none of the animals could do anything to help him until the little mouse heard his roar. Quickly the mouse ran to the lion and began to nibble at the rope in the net until it broke, and set the lion free.Moral: Never underestimate the power of a friend, nomatter how small they may be.故事3:The Fox and the GrapesOne hot summer's day, a fox was strolling through an orchard until he came to a bunch of delicious grapes hanging from a vine that was trained along a high trellis. The grapes were just right for eating, but they were just a little outof reach.After jumping and jumping again, the fox gave up tryingto reach them. "They're probably sour anyway," he said as he walked away.Moral: It's easy to despise what you cannot have.故事4:The Hare and the TortoiseOnce there was a speedy hare who bragged about how fasthe could run. Tired of hearing him boast, Slow and Steady,the tortoise, challenged him to a race. All the animals inthe forest gathered to watch.The hare ran down the road for a while and then and paused to rest. He looked back at the tortoise and laughed when he saw how far behind he was. "He'll never catch up," thought the hare, and went to sleep under a tree.The tortoise plodded on and eventually passed the sleeping hare. The animals cheered as the tortoise crossed the finish line. The hare awoke and ran all the way to the finish line, but could only see the back of the tortoise as he received his prize.Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.故事5:The Boy Who Cried WolfOnce there was a shepherd boy who liked to play tricks on the villagers. He would often run to the village, shouting, "Wolf! Wolf! A wolf is eating my sheep!" But when the villagers came to help, they never found any wolf.Moral: Always tell the truth, or people may not believe you when you really need help.故事6:The Crow and the PitcherA thirsty crow flew all over the land, searching for water. For days and days, she could not find any. She was about to die of thirst when she finally saw a pitcher beneath a tree. She flew down to see if there was any water inside. Yes, she could see some water inside the pitcher, but it was so low she could not reach it with her beak.The crow thought for a while and had an idea. She picked up some pebbles from the ground and dropped them one oneinto the pitcher. With each pebble that she dropped, the water level rose a little higher until it was high enough for the crow to reach with her beak.Moral: Little little does the trick.故事7:The Ant and the GrasshopperIn a field one summer's day, a grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart's content. An ant passed , bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest."Why bother about winter?" said the grasshopper; "we have got plenty of food at present." But the ant went on its way and continued its toil.When the winter came, the grasshopper found itself dying of hunger, while it saw the ants distributing, every day, corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer.Moral: It is best to prepare for the days of necessity.故事8:The Cat and the MiceOnce upon a time, a mischievous cat caught a mouse andlet it go. Then he caught another mouse and let it go. This went on for several times. The mice soon found out that the cat was playing a game with them.One day, the mice decided to play a trick on the cat.They tied a string to a piece of cheese and left it near the cat's sleeping place. When the cat woke up and saw the cheese, she pounced on it, but the string was tied to a nail. The cat was unable to let go of the cheese and ended up being caught the mice.Moral: Be careful of those who play tricks on others, as they may end up getting tricked themselves.故事9:The Crow and the PeacockA crow once saw a peacock and was very jealous of its beautiful feathers. The crow thought to itself, "If only Ihad feathers like that, I would be the most beautiful bird in the world."The crow returned the feathers to the peacock and learned that it is better to be yourself than to try to be someone else.Moral: It is better to be yourself than to try to be someone else.故事10:The Fox and the StorkA fox invited a stork to dinner, but the fox served the soup in a shallow dish that the stork could not reach withits long beak. When it was the stork's turn to invite the fox, it served the soup in a tall, narrow jar that the fox couldnot reach with its short snout.Moral: Do not play tricks on others, or you may end up getting tricked yourself.故事11:The Bear and the TravelersTwo travelers were walking through the forest when they came upon a bear. One of the travelers quickly climbed a tree, while the other lay flat on the ground and pretended to be dead. The bear sniffed at the traveler on the ground and then left, as bears do not eat dead meat.After the bear left, the traveler in the tree came down and asked the other traveler how he had managed to escape the bear. The traveler on the ground replied, "The bear thought I was dead, so he left me alone."Moral: Sometimes, playing dead can be a good way toescape danger.故事12:The North Wind and the SunThe North Wind and the Sun were arguing about which of them was stronger. They decided to settle the argument with a contest. A traveler was walking down the road, and theyagreed that the one who could get the traveler to take offhis coat first would be declared the stronger.The North Wind blew strongly, but the traveler only wrapped his coat tighter around him. Then the Sun shone brightly, and the traveler soon felt too warm and took offhis coat.Moral: Persuasion is more effective than force.故事13:The Fox and the CrowA fox saw a crow sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in its mouth. The fox wanted the cheese and began to flatter the crow, telling her how beautiful her voice was and how she should sing for him.The crow was flattered and opened her mouth to sing, but as soon as she did, the piece of cheese fell out, and the fox caught it.Moral: Don't let flattery deceive you.故事14:The Goose that Laid the Golden EggsMoral: Greed often leads to loss.故事15:The Milkmaid and Her PailA milkmaid was carrying her pail of milk home, dreaming of what she would do with the money she would get fromselling it. She thought of buying a cow, then a house, then marrying a rich husband. As she daydreamed, she got so carried away that she didn't notice the pail slipping from her grasp. It fell to the ground and broke, and all the milk was lost.Moral: Don't count your chickens before they hatch.故事16:The Oak and the ReedA strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it wasuprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事17:The Dog and His ShadowA dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own shadow and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the shadow, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事18:The Lion in LoveA lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事19:The Fox and the Crow (A Different Tale)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事20:The Wolf in Sheep's ClothingA wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事21:The Wolf and the CraneA wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事22:The Fox and the LeopardA fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事23:The Wolf and the LambA wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused thelamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事24:The Oak and the Reed (Another Tale)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事25:The Dog and His ReflectionA dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事26:The Lion in Love (A New Tale)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meetthe lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事27:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Tale)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事28:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (A Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事29:The Wolf and the Crane (Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事30:The Fox and the Leopard (A New Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautifulbecause it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事31:The Wolf and the Lamb (A Different Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事32:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Story)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事33:The Dog and His Reflection (Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事34:The Lion in Love (Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事35:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事36:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事37:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事38:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事39:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事40:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事41:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事42:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事43:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事44:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事45:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事46:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事47:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused thelamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事48:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事49:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事50:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meetthe lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事51:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事52:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事53:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事54:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事55:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事56:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事57:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to getthe other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事58:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A英语小故事带翻译11篇故事1:The Ant and the DoveOne hot summer day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a sparkling stream. So thirsty was she that she went straight down into the water without looking where she was going. Suddenly she felt a big drop on her head, and she heard a voice saying, "Look before you leap!"It was a dove that dropped the water on her. The dove saw that the ant was in danger of drowning in the stream and wanted to save her. She picked up a leaf and threw it on the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed on it. Soon it carried her to the bank, and she thanked the dove kindly for her life.Moral: A friend in need is a friend indeed.翻译:在一个炎热的夏天,一只蚂蚁在寻找水。
英语分享小故事

英语分享小故事【引言】在日常生活和学习中,英语故事扮演着不可或缺的角色。
它们不仅能够提高我们的英语阅读能力,还能让我们在轻松愉快的氛围中学习英语语法和词汇。
今天,就让我们一起来分享三则寓意深刻的英语小故事吧。
【英语小故事精选】1.故事一:The Ant and the GrasshopperOnce upon a time, there was an ant and a grasshopper living in a small forest.The ant worked hard all summer, collecting food for the winter.The grasshopper, however, spent its time singing and dancing, thinking that there was enough time for everything.As the winter came, the ant had a storehouse full of food, while the grasshopper had nothing.The moral of this story is: "Work hard now, play later."2.故事二:The Tortoise and the HareOne day, a tortoise and a hare had a race.The hare, confident in its speed, decided to take a shortcut and rest along the way.The tortoise, steady and persistent, kept moving forward.Eventually, the tortoise crossed the finish line first, teaching us that "slow and steady wins the race."3.故事三:The Lion and the MouseIn the jungle, a lion caught a mouse in its paws.The mouse beggedfor mercy, promising to help the lion in the future.The lion, amused by the tiny mouse, released ter, the mouse came across a thorny bush that trapped the lion"s paw.The mouse, remembering its promise, helped the lion free itself from the bush, demonstrating that "even the smallest can show great courage and strength."【学习要点】从这三则故事中,我们可以学习到以下英语语法和词汇知识:1.现在进行时与一般现在时的用法2.比较级和最高级的使用3.被动语态的应用4.情态动词的用法【实践建议】1.朗读英语故事,提高口语表达能力2.将故事中的语法和词汇应用到自己的写作中3.与朋友或家人一起分享这些故事,加深对英语文化的了解4.制作故事卡片,随时翻阅,巩固所学知识【总结】通过分享这三则寓意深刻的英语小故事,我们在轻松愉快的氛围中学习到了许多英语语法和词汇知识。
英语电影小知识

1. 阿喀琉斯故事原型:是一个看上去无懈可击,但是却有着一个致命弱点的英雄的故事。
古典悲剧通常就是阿喀琉斯故事的一个变种。
(如Superman)“阿基琉斯之踵”(Achilles heel)来自于希腊神话的故事,表示“致命伤、最大的弱点”之类的含义。
相传,英雄Achilles还是婴儿的时候,他的母亲把他浸泡在圣河中,因此Achilles全身刀枪不入。
由于是倒着浸入河中,只有脚跟露在外面,所以脚跟处成为他的弱点。
后来,特洛依战争的时候,Achilles 就是被射中脚踝身亡。
2.康迪德Candide故事原型:一个纯真无邪的乐天派英雄踏上陌生的土地,出人意料地大获全胜。
(如Forrest Gump, Mr.Bean, A beautiful Mind, Indiana Jones)《老实人康迪德》(法)伏尔泰著《康迪德》是法国18世纪启蒙主义的代言人、著名讽刺作家伏尔泰的作品,通常被译为《老实人》(1759年)。
故事的主角康迪德心地善良,天真地相信老师潘格罗斯的教导,自认为正生活在所有可能存在的世界中最好的一个世界里。
但很快他就面对了生活的挫折与磨难:被逐出特隆克男爵家,又被稀里糊涂送上战场;死里逃生回来,却碰见自己的老师流落街头。
带上老师去里斯本做生意,偏偏又赶上地震,惊恐的人们袭击异教徒,老师被绞死,自己也备受摧残。
劫后余生,他居然奇遇最初的恋人——克妮冈蒂,两人一起逃亡。
尽管经历了这么多磨难,他仍然相信这世界是最好的。
3.灰姑娘Cinderella故事原型:这是一个“梦想成真”的故事:良知与美德刚开始被轻视,最后则受到认可。
灰姑娘故事的主人公出身卑贱,但是凭着良好的天性,最终感动所有怀疑她的人,并且获得了奖励。
(如Pretty Woman)4.喀耳刻Circe故事原型:好人被坏人穷追不舍,直到好人打败了坏蛋。
这个故事的形式常常是妖艳的女子施展手段迷惑被爱情冲昏了头的男人,人们生动地将之形容为“蜘蛛和苍蝇”。
英语单词感人小故事带翻译

As Lily grew older, she continued to study English and eventually became fluent in the language. She decided to pursue a career in tourism, using her proficiency in English to help visitors and bridge the gap between different cultures.
From that day on, Lily became known as the little English-speaking helper in her village. People would seek her out when they needed to communicate with English-speaking visitors, and she was always happy to assist.
One day, as Lily was walking through the village, she overheard a conversation between two tourists who were lost and unable to communicate with the locals. Remembering that she had been learning English, Lily approached the tourists and offered to help them. She was able to guide them back to their hotel, andthe tourists were extremely grateful for her assistance.
最新一个感人的英文小故事讲解学习

一个感人的英文小故事A man came home from work late, tired and irritated, to find his 5-year old sonwaiting for him at the door.“Daddy, may I ask you a question?”“Yeah sure, what is it?” replied the man.“Daddy, how much do you make an hour?”“That’s none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?” the man said angrily.“I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour?” pleaded the little boy.“If you must know, I make $20 an hour.”“Oh,” the little boy replied, with his head down. Looking up, he said, “Daddy please borrow $10?”The father was furious, “If the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow somemoney to buy a silly toy or some other nonsense, then you march yourself straight toyour room and go to bed. Think about why you are being so selfish. I work hard everyday for such childish behavior.”The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. The man sat down andstarted to get even angrier about the little boy’s questions. How dare he ask suchquestions only to get some money? After about an hour or so, the man had calmeddown, and started to think: Maybe there was something he really needed to buy withthat $10 and he really didn’t ask for money very often.nd opened the door.The man went to the door of the little boy’s room a“Are you asleep, son?” He asked.“No daddy, I’m awake,” replied the boy.“I’ve been thinking, maybe I was too hard on you earlier,” said the man, “It’long day and I took out my aggravation on you. Here’s the $10you asked for.”The little boy sat straight up, smiling. “Oh, thank you daddy!” He yelled. Then,reaching under his pillow he pulled out some crumpled up bills. The man, seeing thatthe boy already had money, started to get angry again. The little boy slowly countedout his money, then looked up at his father.“Why do you want more money if you already have some?” the father grumbled.“Because I didn’t have enough, but now I do,” the little boy replied. “Daddy $20 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I wouldlike to have dinner with you.”The Boys And The FrogsOne spring day some naughty boys were playing near a pond. They began to throwstones into the water. In the pond lived many frogs were much afraid of the boys, forthe stones hurt some of the frogs. At last an old frog lifted his head out of the waterand said, ¨Boys, please donˇt throw stones at us.〃The boys said, ¨We are onlyplaying.〃¨I know that, but please stop throwing stones, my boys. What is play toyou is death to us,〃said the old frog. So the boys stopped throwing stones and wentaway.The Cock And The JewelCome, let us go out to One fine morning, a cock said to the hens and chickens, ¨find some food. We have not had our breakfast yet.〃Then the cock began to dig theLook, look! I have found something strange. I wondersoft earth. Suddenly he cried, ¨what it is. It is like a ball. But it is not a stone. It may be an egg of some bird.〃TheDear me! This is not anhens heard his cry and came around him. One of them said, ¨Can we eat it?〃¨No,〃egg, but a jewel. Someone has lost it.〃 A chicken asked, ¨it is very precious to human beings, but it is of no use to us; we cannotsaid the hen, ¨eat it. Throw it away and try to find some worms. I want to have one worm than allthe jewels in the world.〃TigerAn old tiger lived in the forest. He didn’t look for food for himself. He oftenasked the other animals to bring some food to him.One day, he was very hungry. He saw a little monkey and said, “I’m hungry. Go look for food for me!” “Sorry, I can’t. There’s another tiger over there. He’s very big! He wants me to him a fat pig! He will not let me get food fo r you. I’m afraid of him!”“What ?” the old tiger shouted angrily.“Show me that tiger. I want to eat him.“Come with me, please.”said the monkey.in the river! He says he’s the The monkey took the tiger to the river.“Look ,he’sNo .1in the forest!”The old tiger was very anger, “I’ll eat him up!” With these word the tiger jumped into the river.。
精选英语小故事带翻译十篇

精选英语小故事带翻译十篇1.精选英语小故事带翻译Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake.People came from far and near to see what would happen.”A great river will be born.” said one.”Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will e out.” said another.”A god himself will spring form these rocks.”said a third.Finally,after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain.And out popped-a mouse.Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn’t mean he is important.很久以前, 一座大山隆隆作响, 摇晃起来。
远近各处的人都来看是怎样回事。
一个人说: ”要出现一条大河了。
”另一个人说: ”准会出现一条巨龙。
”第三个人说: ”从这些岩石中会出现一尊神来。
”等了几天之后, 山坡上最终裂开一条小缝, 却蹦出来一只耗子。
正因为某人大肆张扬, 所以他没有什么了不起。
2.精选英语小故事带翻译Jack is a little goose.He has a lovely hat.He likes wearing it very much.But when he sits, his hat can’t stay on his head.杰克是一只小鹅。
它有一顶可爱的帽子, 他非常喜欢戴它。
当它坐着时, 他的帽子总是戴着头上。
He puts his hat down and begins to play game with the hat.When he gets tired of the game, things are not the same.它脱下它的帽子并开始用帽子玩游戏。
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感人的故事英文Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who lived in a small village. Lily was known for her kind heart and her willingness to help others. She would often spend her free time visiting the elderly in the village, helping them with their chores and keeping them company. 。
One day, Lily came across a poor, stray dog on the side of the road. The dog was injured and looked like it hadn't eaten in days. Without hesitation, Lily took the dog home and nursed it back to health. She named the dog Max, and the two quickly became inseparable. 。
As the years went by, Lily and Max grew older together. Max was always by Lily's side, providing her with comfort and companionship. However, as time passed, Max began to show signs of old age. Lily was heartbroken to see her beloved friend in pain, but she remained by his side, caring for him and making sure he was comfortable. 。
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情感故事英语带翻译Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between the mountains and the sea, there lived two boys named Jack and Sam. They were as close as brothers, inseparable since childhood. Their bond was forged through countless adventures, from climbing the tallest trees to sailing their makeshiftrafts across the river.杰克和山姆是两个男孩,他们住在一个位于山海之间的小村庄里。
他们像兄弟一样亲密,从小就形影不离。
他们的关系是通过无数次的冒险建立起来的,从攀登最高的树到驾驶他们自制的筏子过河。
As they grew older, their paths diverged. Jack's family moved to the city, and Sam stayed behind to help his family's farm. Despite the distance, they wrote letters to each other every week, sharing stories of their new lives and reminiscingabout the old times.随着他们长大,他们的道路分岔了。
杰克的家庭搬到了城市,而山姆留了下来帮助家里的农场。
尽管距离遥远,他们每周都会互相写信,分享他们新生活的故事,回忆过去的时光。
Years passed, and life took them on different journeys. Jack became a successful businessman, while Sam's farm flourished, and he became a respected figure in the community. Yet, their friendship remained strong, a testament to the enduring power of true friendship.岁月流逝,生活带他们走上了不同的旅程。
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一个感人的英语小故事
A man came home from work late, tired and irritated, to find his 5-year old
son waiting for him at the door.
“Daddy, may I ask you a question?”
“Yeah sure, what is it?” replied the man.
“Daddy, how much do you make an hour?”
the man said
“That’s
none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?”
angrily.
“I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour?” pleaded
the little boy.
“If you must know, I make $20 an hour.”
“Oh,” the little boy replied, with his head down. Looking up, he said, “Daddy, may please borrow $10?”
The father was furious, “If the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow
some money to buy a silly toy or some other nonsense, then you march yourself
straight to your room and go to bed. Think about why you are being so selfish. I
work hard every day for such childish behavior.”
The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. The man sat down and
h
started to get even angrier about the little boy’s questions. How dare he ask suc questions only to get some money? After about an hour or so, the man had
calmed down, and started to think: Maybe there was something he really needed
to buy with that $10 and he really didn’t ask for money very often.
The man went to the door of the l ittle boy’s room and opened the door.
“Are you asleep, son?” He asked.
“No daddy, I’m awake,” replied the boy.
“I’ve been thinking, maybe I was too hard on you earlier,” said the man, “It’s be
the $10you asked for.”
a long day and I took out my aggravation on you. Here’s
He yelled. Then,
The little boy sat straight up, smiling. “Oh, thank you daddy!”
reaching under his pillow he pulled out some crumpled up bills. The man, seeing
that the boy already had money, started to get angry again. The little boy slowly
counted out his money, then looked up at his father.
“Why do you want more money if you already have some?” the father grumbled.
“Because I didn’t have enough, but now I do,” the little boy replied. “Daddy, I hav $20 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I
would like to have dinner with you.”
一个感人的英文小故事解释:
一个人工作到很晚,带着疲惫与愤怒回到家里,却发现5岁大的儿子正在门口等
他。
“爸爸,我可以问你一个问题吗?”
“当然,什么问题?”
“爸爸,你一个小时赚多少钱?”
“这不关你的事。
怎么问这样一个问题?”父亲生气地说道。
“我只是想知道。
请告诉我吧,你一个小时赚多少钱?”小男孩乞求地说。
“真想知道就告诉你吧,我一小时赚20美元。
”
“噢,”男孩说着,低下了头。
接着,他抬起头来问:“爸爸,我可以借你10美元钱吗?”
父亲生气了:“如果你问这个问题,只是为了借钱买无聊的玩具或其他没用的东西,
那就赶紧回你的房间睡觉去。
想想你怎么会这么自私。
我每天工作这么辛苦,得到
的竟是这样幼稚愚蠢的举动。
”
小男孩静静地走进自己的房间,关上了门。
这个人坐下后,更加为这个男孩的问题
生气了。
这孩子怎么敢问这样的问题,就为了借些钱呢?大约过了一个小时,他才
平静下来了,开始想:也许他真的需要这10美元买什么东西呢,他并不是经常要钱花。
于是这个人走到小男孩的门口,打开了门。
“你睡了吗,孩子?”他问。
“没有呢,爸爸。
我醒着,”男孩回答。
“我在想,可能刚才我对你太严厉了,”父亲说,“经过漫长的一天,我把怒气都发到你身上了。
这是你要的10美元。
”
小男孩坐直了身子,笑了:“噢,谢谢爸爸!”他忍不住呼喊起来。
接着,他伸手到枕头底下,拿出一把皱巴巴的钞票。
看到男孩已经有钱了,父亲又忍不住要发火。
小男孩慢慢地数着钱,然后抬头看着父亲。
“既然你已经有钱了,为什么还要更多钱?”父亲粗鲁地抱怨说。
“因为我的钱不够,不过现在够了,”小男孩回答,“爸爸,我现在有20美元了,我可以买你一小时的时间吗?请你明天早点下班,我想和你一起吃晚饭。
”。