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英语故事:Bad Dreams“I had another bad dream,” she told her fiancé. “It was about you again. You and your ex-girlfriend were kissing. I yelled at you to stop it. You looked right at me, and then you laughed at me! She laughed, too. Then you both went back to kissing. I tried not to watch, but when I covered my eyes, something pulled my hands away. I tried to leave, but my feet were glued to the ground. Finally, I woke up. Of course, it was very difficult to get back to sleep.“I had to drive home from Las Vegas this morning. It’s a wonder I didn’t crash 50 times. Instead of seeing traffic in front of me, all I saw was you and her. I can’t take any more dreams like this. We’re going to have to break up. We can be friends, but just friends. That way, I won’t be jealous anymore, and I won’t have these bad dreams anymore.”“Why didn’t you call me up and tell me about your dream?” he a sked. “They say that the more you talk about bad dreams, the sooner you’ll stop having them.”She disagreed. She thought that the only solution was to break up and be just friends. She loved him, but these dreams had become so frequent that she was actually afraid to go to sleep. She was losing weight and having stomachaches from the stress.He didn’t know what to do. He wanted her to have pleasant dreams. He wanted her to have a life without stress. He wanted her to be his wife. This was it, she repeated; if she had just onemore bad dream, they were through. He squeezed her hand, but said nothing.英语故事:Let’s Speak EnglishIt was the first day of class. Two of her new ESL classmates wanted to know where Tara was from. They were both from Iraq. Because Tara looked Iraqi, one of the women asked Tara, in English, if she was from Iraq. Tara replied, “No, I’m not.” Then the women took turns asking Tara if she was from Iran, or Syria, or Jordan. To each question, Tara responded with a simple no. Laughing, one woma n said to the other, “She's not from anywhere!” The two went to their desks, talking to each other in Arabic.The next day, the teacher divided the students into groups of four. The students in each group asked introductory questions of each other. A stude nt in Tara’s group asked her, “Where are you from?” Tara answered that she was from Iraq. The two women who had questioned Tara the day before were sitting only a few feet away. Both of them heard Tara’s response.“Aha!” they both exclaimed. “You ARE from Iraq!” Tara smiled and said yes. Then she apologized to both of them for lying the day before. She explained that she had not wanted to get into an Arabic conversation with them. It had been her experience that many ESL students continued to speak their native language in ESL class, and Tara had not come to ESL class to practice her Arabic. In her opinion, ESL students should try to speak English only.“I agree,” said Rose.“You’re 100 percent right,” agreed Jennifer. “Rose and I must stop speaking Arabic t o each other. Right, Rose?” Rose nodded, and then said something in Arabic. All three womenlaughed.Over the next four months, Tara became friendly with both women, although she never spoke a word of Arabic to them during class or break.英语故事:Feds Threaten WWII Vet“They’re going to kick me out of my own home,” said Karl Berger, 86 years old. Karl is a widower with no living children. When Karl’s wife died a couple of years ago, he told the Social Security Administration to stop sending monthly checks to his wife. But the agency continued to send the checks. Karl called again; a clerk said not to worry. He told Karl to mail a followup letter that included his wife's date of death. But the checks continued to come. Karl needed the money, so he cashed his wif e’s checks.When SSA finally realized its mistake, it sent Karl a letter saying that he owed SSA $5,900 plus interest. Karl receives only $12,000 a year, which is slightly above poverty level. The only savings that he ever had--$5,000--was spent on his wife’s funeral. He fought on Iwo Jima, site of one of the most furious battles of World War II. The battle left him deaf in one ear and almost blind in one eye.His small house used to be in a good neighborhood. He takes the bus once a week to visit his wife's grave. The rest of his time is spent at home, where he carves wooden military figures that he donates to a local charity. The charity sells the carvings and uses the money to help feed the homeless.SSA gave Karl six months to pay the debt in full. Otherwise, the SSA letter said, the agency would seize his home. Karl wrote back, asking if it would be okay to pay $30 a month. That was all he could afford.“That’s insufficient,” said William Shatner, an SSA agent. “We know that he is a war veteran, but that doesn’t entitle him to free money. He knew that his wife was dead, yet he cashed her monthly checks. That is fraud, pure and simple.”。

英语小故事带翻译11篇

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。

简单的英语故事精选十篇

简单的英语故事精选十篇

简单的英语故事精选十篇1.简单的英语故事精选One day a crow stood on a branch near his nest and felt very happy with the meat in his mouth. At that time, a fox saw the crow with the meat, so he swallowed and eagerly thought of a plan to get the meat. However, whatever the fox said to the crow, the crow just kept silent. Until the fox thought highly of the crows beautiful voice, the crow felt flattered and opened his mouth to sing. As soon as the meat fell down to the ground, the fox took the meat and went into his hole.有一天, 一只乌鸦站在窝旁的树枝上嘴里叼着一片肉,心里非常高兴。

这时候,一只狐狸看见了乌鸦,馋得直流口水,非常想得到那片肉。

但是,无论狐狸说什么,乌鸦就是不理睬狐狸。

最后,狐狸赞美乌鸦的嗓音美,并要求乌鸦唱几句让他欣赏欣赏。

乌鸦听了狐狸赞美的话,得意极了,就唱起歌来。

没想到,肉一掉下来,狐狸就叼起肉,钻回了洞。

2.简单的英语故事精选Wolf and egretThe wolf mistake swallowed a piece of bone, very suffered, running about, look for to visit the doctor everywhere。

He met the egret, and talk to settle the service fees to invite him to take out the bone, egret to stretch in the wolf’s throat the own head, and the 叼 outs bone, then toward to settle the good service fees wolfThe wolf answer says:” hello, friend, you can since the wolf 嘴 take back the head in the peace ground, and the difficult way return the dissatisfied foot, and how and still speak the guerdon?”This story elucidation, guerdon badly person act charitably, and is a bad person of cognition and does not speak the reputation’s innate character。

高一英语小故事8则

高一英语小故事8则

高一英语小故事高一英语小故事8则寓言是有教育的意义的,它可以通过小故事告诉人们道理,下面是高一英语小故事,敬请阅读吧。

高一英语小故事1It happened that a Dog had got a piece of meat and was carrying it home in his mouth to eat it in peace. Now, on his way home he had to cross a plank lying across a running brook. As he crossed, he looked down and saw his own shadow reflected in the water beneath. Thinking it was another dog with another piece of meat, he made up his mind to have that also. So he made a snap at the shadow in the water, but as he opened his mouth the piece of meat fell out, dropped into the water and was never seen more.高一英语小故事2A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor. Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life. Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups -, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to the coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink. What all of you reallywanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went for the best cups. And then you began eyeing each other's cups.Life is the coffee; the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain Life, and the type of cup we have does not define, nor change the quality of Life we live. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee God has provided us."God brews the coffee, not the cups.......... Enjoy your coffee! "The happiest people don't have the best of everything. They just make the best of everything."Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.Leave the rest to God!高一英语小故事3An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."高一英语小故事4Chen Jingrun is a famous mathematician , he draw up a work schedule for herself every day,to make full use of every second of a day. When he walk in the road, he always read and recite words.As a result,he masters four language words easily.Balzac ,in the twenty years of his writing career, wrote morethan 90 novels, created more than 2 thousand different types of characters, many of his works have become the world masterpiece. He works from midnight to noon, that is to say, twelve hours he will sit in the round chair a day, trying to change and creation. Then, from noon to four ,he will check what he wrote and corrected.At five o'clock ,he will have dinner befor he goes to bed at 5:30, and begin work until midnight.高一英语小故事5Time is always with us in our live. We can not see it. But we can feel it go by.Many people say, “ Time is money. Time is life.” But I think time is more important than money. And our life are consists of time. We take a lot of time to play every day. But we can use that time to do a lot of things like reading books, listening to English tapes, learning maths and so on. We can not waste time on sleeping all the time. We must value time as we value our lives.I never waste time. And I hope everyone will make the best use of time to learn more. So friends, please cherish time!高一英语小故事6If you ask me what is the most precious, I would say that it’s time. Time is something once lost, you could never have again. Therefore, we should cherish it and spend it in meaningful things. However, many people do too many meaningless things to kill their time, such as playing computer, watching TV, or gossiping. When you do these things, the time has long been unwittingly flowed away. In my opinion, the best way to make full use of time is planning your time rationally and sticking the plan firmly. Spending more time on something significant not only will make your life fulfilling, but also will give you a sense of accomplishment. Instead, killing your time with meaninglessthings would bring you depression even despair. Remember that those who abandon time will be also abandoned by time.高一英语小故事7Long ago,there was a big cat in the house. He caught many mice while they were stealingfood.One day the mice had a meetingto talk about the way to deal with their common enemy. Some said this,, andsome said that.At last a young mouse gotup, and said that he had a good idea."We could tie a bellaround the neck of the cat. Then when he comes near, we can hear the sound ofthe bell, and run away."Everyone approved of thisproposal, but an old wise mouse got up and said, "That is all very well,but who will tie the bell to the cat?" The mice looked at each other, butnobody spoke.高一英语小故事8从前,一所房子里面有一只大猫,他抓住了很多偷东西的老鼠。

英语小故事简单的1-2分钟

英语小故事简单的1-2分钟

原创英语小故事五篇(含翻译)Story One: The Lost KittenOnce upon a time, there was a little kitten named Whiskers. Whiskers loved to explore the world around her. One day, while playing outside, she wandered too far and got lost. Whiskers was scared and didn't know how to find her way back home. Just when she was about to give up hope, she heard a familiar voice calling her name. It was her loving owner who had been searching for her. Whiskers was filled with joy and learned an important lesson about staying close to home.故事一:迷路的小兔子从家里出来后,小兔子四处游逛。

她追赶着蝴蝶,跑过草地,穿过森林。

渐渐地,小兔子意识到她迷路了。

她开始感到害怕,不知道该去哪里。

就在这时,一只友善的鸟儿飞过来,问小兔子发生了什么事。

小兔子哭着告诉鸟儿自己迷路了。

鸟儿主动带着小兔子飞向天空,然后指引她回到了家。

小兔子很感激,并发誓再也不会离开家而不告诉妈妈了。

Story Two: The Helpful AntIn a small garden, there lived an ant named Andy. Andy was always busy working and helping others. He worked tirelessly to gather food for the ant colony. One day, he saw a group of antsstruggling to carry a heavy piece of food. Without hesitation, Andy rushed to their aid. Together, they managed to bring the food back to the colony. The other ants were grateful for Andy's help, and he felt a sense of fulfillment knowing he had made a difference.故事二:勤劳的小蜜蜂小蜜蜂住在一个美丽的花园里。

高中英语故事带翻译大全

高中英语故事带翻译大全

高中英语故事带翻译大全学习英语故事许多英语学习者的首选之一,由于,大量的阅读会对你英语的提高很大,以下是我给大家整理的关于高中英语故事带翻译大全,盼望可以帮到大家关于高中英语故事带翻译大全一My aunt died back in about 2022. She was eighty-four and so was my uncle. When she passed he was devastated. They had been marriedfor over 60 years. We expected him to pass on quickly after she died. He attended his church more frequently and his mourning was nearly unbearable to witness. His only daughter lived clear across the country so he had only the rest of the extended family and church family to comfort him.我伯母大约在2022年去世。

她已是84岁高龄,我伯父与她同龄。

伯母的去世对伯父来说是个沉重的打击。

他们结婚超过60年了。

伯母去世后,我们以为伯父很快也会跟着离开。

伯父愈加频繁地去教会,他的悲恸几乎令人不忍目睹。

他唯一的女儿始终住在离他很远的另一个地方,因而他只能从家族的远亲以及教会同伴那里寻求安慰。

My cousin talked him into selling the house that he and my aunt had built together about twenty-five years before. It was very hard to part with the home they built together. He was going to move into an apartment, but at the last moment, my cousin and he saw a new house for sale, that was close to his business. She helped him buy furniture and a flat screen television. He had not watched television for years because of his religion. He was like a kid with a new toy but still grieved horribly for my aunt.我堂姐游说伯父卖掉那栋他和伯母也许在25年前一起建筑的房子。

英语小故事简单好背的

英语小故事简单好背的

英语小故事简单好背的1、Little monkey breaks cornOne day,a little monkey came down the mountain.When he came to a piece of corn field,he was very happy to see that the corn was big and many,so he broke one off and carried it forward.The little monkey carried the corn and walked under a peach tree.It was very happy to see the big and red peaches,so it threw corn to pick peaches.The little monkey held several peaches and walked into a melon field.It was very happy to see the big and round watermelons on the ground,so it threw peaches to pick watermelons.The little monkey walked back with a big watermelon in his arms.Walking,I saw a little rabbit bouncing.It was lovely.It was very happy and threw the watermelon to chase the rabbit.The rabbit ran into the woods and disappeared.The little monkey had to go home empty-handed.2、Grandpa's hatWinter is coming,the north wind is blowing,and the weather is very cold.There is a poor bird.It shivers with cold on the branch.An old grandpa came and saw the bird.He thought to himself,"How pathetic this bird is!It will freeze to death in such a cold day."The bird said to the old grandpa,"The wind hastaken our nest away,and we have no home."The old grandpa said,"Don't worry,I will help you find a way."The old grandpa made the bird's nest with his hat,which is really warm.The bird thought that there were many cold birds in the forest,so it called them all and flew into the old man's hat together.They are very grateful to Grandpa.In thefuture,grandpa also came to see the birds every day.The birds sang to grandpa every time.One day,Grandpa didn't come.He was ill.The bird thought,"It must be grandpa who gave us his hat.He is sick from cold.Let's make a hat for grandpa quickly.The birds made a post with their feathers for grandpa.The grandpa is very grateful to the bird.His illness will soon be cured.3、Little elephant who wants to flyThere is a baby elephant,just born.On the first day,he saw many small animals.The next day,he knew many flowers and grass.On the third day,his mother took him to the river.He saw the river and the mountains.The little elephant said,"The world is really big!"At this time,a bird flew around in the sky.The little elephant thought,"If I can fly,I can see more things.How wonderful!The little elephant climbed to the tree to learn tofly."Ouch"and fell a big somersault.The snake saw it and said,"Elephant,we have our own abilities.I can't fly,but I can sleep in the tree."The lion said,"I can't fly either,but I can jump over the wide river."The tiger said,"I can't fly,but I can swim."Mom and Dad said to the little elephant,"Our elephant is stronger than a bird."The little elephant understood.He followed his father and mother to transport wood.With a hook of his long nose,the big wood moved away.Everyone likes him.The little elephant said,"I am a happy little elephant."4、Hold on,rabbit wins!Red Rabbit follows Teacher Ma to learn long-distance running.Teacher Ma and Hong Hong ran and explained.They went through a grove and a hillside.Soon Hong Hong was sweating.How he wished he could stop and have a good rest.Hong Hong gradually fell behind,and accidentally tripped over a wooden stake.This time,I fell heavily.Even my new clothes were torn,and I cried loudly in red and pain.Teacher Ma came back immediately after hearing the crying and said,"Hong Hong,you can only win by sticking to it.It'sdefinitely not good to shrink back when you encounter a little difficulty.Be strong."After listening to the teacher's words,Hong Hong stood up from the ground,and the parrot on the tree also encouraged:"Hong Hong,come on!You will succeed."Hong Hong nodded,dried her tears,and continued to ter,Hong Hong,the crying rabbit,won the first place in the long-distance race at the forest games.He was so excited!。

英语小故事简单好背的(五篇)

英语小故事简单好背的(五篇)

英语小故事简单好背的(五篇)1.英语小故事简单好背的one summer night, when the moon was very bright he suddenly saw a girl descending(下降) slowly from the sky.he observed the girl closely, and found that the dress she was wearing was seamless(无缝的) .he was puzzled, and asked why.the girl answered,”heavenly clothes are not sewn with needle and thread.”传说古代太原人郭翰在夏夜里乘凉, 见一个仙女从天上下来, 她身穿白衣, 美丽绝伦。

她告诉他她名叫织女。

郭翰仔细欣赏织女的衣裳浑然一体, 竟看不出一丝线缝, 好奇问织女。

织女答道: “天衣本非针线为也。

”this idiom is used metaphorically to indicate the flawless handling of things.it can also be used to indicate a perfectly written poem or other literary article.神话传说, 仙女的衣服没有衣缝。

比喻事物周密完善,找不出什么毛病。

2.英语小故事简单好背的The Crow and The PitcherA crow felt very thirsty.He looked for water everywhere.Finally, he found a pitcher.But there was not a lot of water in the pitcher.His beak could not reach it.He tried again and again, but still could not touch the water.When he was about to give up, an idea came to him.He took a pebble and dropped it into the pitcher.Then he took another and dropped it in.Gradually, the water rose, and the crow was able to drink the water.口渴的乌鸦一只乌鸦口渴了, 到处找水喝。

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高中简单的英语故事大全There is a great kingdom under the sea. Where all the merpeople live and swim free. The king of the mermaids, Poseidon the Great, has six pretty daughters-the youngest is eight.Her name is Titania. She's golden hair. She likes to hear stories from grandmother fair. She tells her stories of a land far away where people don't swim-they walk, as they say."When can I see them? Can we go now?" "When you're sixteen, deer, but not right now.”So every night, when it's time to sleep, she dreams of this land and then falls a sleep.在深深的海底,有一个伟大的国度。

在这里,人鱼们自由自在的生活着。

统治着人鱼王国的海神有六个美丽的女儿,最小的8岁。

她的名字叫泰坦尼亚,她长着一头金黄的长发。

她喜欢听祖母讲故事。

祖母经常给她讲一个遥远国度的故事。

在那个国度里,人们不是游,而是走——他们这样说。

“我什么时候能见到他们?我们现在可以去吗?”“亲爱的,你需要等到16岁。

现在还不行。

”每当夜幕降临时,小美人鱼都会幻想那个陌生的国度,然后沉沉睡去。

Will and Lyra followed the stream into the wood, walking carefully, saying little, until they were in the very center.There was a little clearing in the middle of the grove小树林,果园, which was floored with soft grass and moss covered rocks. The branches laced across overhead, almost shutting out the sky and letting through little moving spangles亮片 and sequins of sunlight, so that everything was dappled with gold and silver.And it was quiet. Only the trickle of the stream, and the occasionalrustle of leaves high up in a little curl of breeze, broke the silence.Will put down the package of food; Lyra put down her little rucksack. There was no sign of the daemon- shadows anywhere. They were completely alone.They took off their shoes and socks and sat down on the mossy rocks at the edge of the stream, dipping their feet in the cold water and feeling the shock of it invigorate their blood."I'm hungry," Will said"Me too," said Lyra, though she was feeling more than that, something subdued and pressing and half happy and half painful, so that she wasn't quite sure what it was.They unfolded the cloth and ate some bread and cheese. For some reason their hands were slow and clumsy, and they hardly tasted the food, although the bread was floury and crisp from the hot baking stones, and the cheese was flaky and salty and very fresh.Then Lyra took one of those little red fruits. With a fast beating heart, she turned to him and said, "Will..."And she lifted the fruit gently to his mouth.She could see from his eyes that he knew at once what she meant, and that he was toojoyful to speak. Her fingers were still at his lips, and he felt them tremble, and he put his own hand up to hold hers there, and then neither of them could look; they were confused; they werebrimming with洋溢着,充满着happiness.Like two moths clumsily bumping together, with no more weight than that, their lips touched. Then before they knew how it happened, they were clinging together, blindly pressing their faces towards each other."Like Mary said," he whispered,"you know straight away when you like someone,when you were asleep on the mountain, before she took you away, Itold Pan。

""I heard," she whispered, "I was awake and I wanted to tell you the same and now I know what I must have felt all the time: I love you, Will, I love you…"The word love set his nerves ablaze着火,闪耀. All his body thrilled with it, and he answered her in the same words, kissing her hot face over and over again, drinking in with adoration thescent of her body and her warm honey fragrant hair and her sweet moist mouth that tasted of the little red fruit.Around them there was nothing but silence, as if the whole world were holding its breath.Oh God! I think I was about seven and half when my sisters and I pulledthis stupid stunt噱头,绝技. I remember watching television with them and the show on happened to be our favorite program to watch. All of a sudden we heard my brother, Chris, yelling from the backyard. So we all headed out there tosee what happened. When we finally located him, he was in a tree hanging from the highest tree branch. Crying, he explained to us that he had climbed up the tree and couldn't get down. We thought, okay, one of us should climb up andget him off, but we couldn't manage to get him moving down.It was then my youngest sister, Ka, who was five and a half at the timehad seen a similar situation. She suggested we grab a sheet, hold it under the branch Chris was hanging off of, and tell him to drop so we can catch him. My other sister, Yams, who is one year younger than me, peered at me to confirmthe idea and I said "Yeah, let's try that".So we grabbed a sheet from the closet and went to hold it beneath the tree. Now mind you, the ages holding this blanket were ranging from seven and a half to five and a half, thus the sheet was probably being held up to our waist and also close to touching the ground. But we were confident it could work.We looked up to Chris and he looked down at us a bit hesitant. I don't blame him the poor guy. It was then we told him to let go and to fall on his back. Chris looked at me and asked "Are you sure I'll land on the blanket?" Now, my brother at the age of four, had a cute squeaky吱吱响的 voice. But because of a problem at birth with his tongue being a bit attached to the mouth, it came out more like this, "Ah you sho awill lan on da blanked?","Yup!", I told him, "We're sure!" and he let go.Now when I think about Chris letting go of that branch, I think of hisfaith in me and my sisters and I also think how stupid he was to trust us, cause when that boy let go he was in for a big surprise. Chris fell right through that sheet and landed right on his stomach. And no matter how tight we held on to the sheet, he still managed to get through.We were shocked and a bit worried and we looked at the ground where he landed. This tiny seventy pound boy had made a hole right through the sheetand landed. He was positioned like one of those chalk drawings you find aftera homicide杀人, with one arm near the head another to the side and the kneebent a bit. We might as well have drawn an outline because he wasn't moving. So we bent down to check if he was still alive and when we asked him if he was okay he uttered these five words… "Ah stee hi da flow" in other words, "Istill hit the floor!" Poor little man! But before you condemn us, Chris is fourteen now and he stillbugs us about it, any tree he climbs he gets down on his own and, strangely, he wants to be a fireman when he grows up. Now he can write that he had personal experience about jumping and catching. See, no harm done…感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。

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