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最新英语口语对话小故事加翻译

【篇一】英语口语对话小故事加翻译Lily: Hi,Ann, why are you sitting here in a daze?嗨,安,坐着发什么呆呢?Ann: Oh,Lily,I am thinking about our boss’s plan.哦,莉莉啊,我正在想老板的计划。
Lily: Are you for or against his idea?你是同意还是反对他的主意?Ann: In general, it is full of originality, but I think it is hard to carry out.一般来说,他的主意很有创意,但我觉得很难实施。
Lily: I agree with you.Maybe we can make some advice to our boss.我同意你的看法。
或许我们可以给老板建议下。
Ann: Do you have good suggestion?你有什么好建议吗?Lily: I am not sure,but according to the plan, I have made some modifications.我不确定这是不是好的建议,但我根据那个计划做了些修改。
Ann: OK,let us visit the boss.好的,我们去见老板吧。
Lily: Wait, I just remember that our boss went to bussiness this morning.等等,我刚想起老板早上出差了。
Ann: We can tell him through E-mail.那我们就给他发邮件吧。
【篇二】英语口语对话小故事加翻译Leo: Hi Lucy, are you pregnant?露西,你怀孕了吗?Lucy: No, why did you say that?没有啊,为什么这么说?Leo: Then why did you put on radiation protection clothes?那你干吗穿防辐射服?Lucy: Recently I always go to check in the machine room, so I put one the clothes to protect radiation.我最近要去机房检查,防止辐射啊。
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。
英语口语考试素材一分钟故事带翻译

英语口语考试素材 - 一分钟故事带翻译口语考试是许多学生和英语爱好者们最为畏惧的一项考试,而在考试中,能够流利地讲述一个短小精悍的故事不仅可以展示出考生的口语能力,还能够吸引考官的注意力,为考试加分不少。
在准备口语考试时,准备一些简短而有趣的故事素材是必不可少的。
本文将为大家提供一些适合口语考试使用的一分钟故事,每个故事都包括英语原文和中文翻译,希望对大家备考有所帮助。
故事一:The Lost WalletOne day, Tom found a wallet lying on the street. He picked it up and looked inside. There was a lot of money, credit cards, and an ID card. Tom thought for a moment and decided to return the wallet to its owner. He looked at the ID card and realized the owner lived nearby. Tom went to their house, returned the wallet, and the owner was extremely grateful. The next day, Tom received a reward from the owner as a token of appreciation.迷失的钱包有一天,汤姆在街上发现了一个钱包。
他拾起了它并打开一看。
里面有很多钱、信用卡和一张身份证。
汤姆思考片刻,决定归还钱包给失主。
他看了一眼身份证,发现失主就住在附近。
汤姆走到失主家,归还了钱包,失主非常感激。
第二天,失主送给汤姆一份奖励,以表达感激之情。
故事二:The Lucky StarOnce upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who was always looking up at the sky. One day, she saw a brightstar falling from the sky. Lily made a wish upon the star, hoping for good luck. The next day, Lily found a lost puppy on the street. She took the puppy home and cared for it. The puppy turned out to belong to a wealthy family who rewarded Lily with a generous sum of money for her kindness.幸运的星星很久以前,有一个叫莉莉的小女孩,她总是抬头望天。
英语口语小故事两分钟

英语口语小故事两分钟两分钟英语口语小故事篇1And Where Did You Meet Your Wife你在哪里遇到你太太呢Twoacuaintances were in the barber shop getting shes at the same time.两个熟识的朋友刚好同时在理发店内刮胡子.Afterthe barbers had fished,理发师刮完他们的胡子后,each man wasasked if he wouldlike some after-she applied to his skin.两人都被问到要不要在脸上抹上一些刮胡子后所使用的香水。
No, no, answered the first man。
不,不,第一个先生说。
My wifewill think Ive been in a **rehouse.我太太会以为我去过院。
Goahead, said the other.我没关系,另一个先生说道.Mywifehas neverbeen ina **rehouse !我太太从没在院待过!两分钟英语口语小故事篇2Thirstin for Love渴望爱情Thurston was in the habitof visiting his girl-friend s apartment from time to time,沙斯敦经常去他女友的公寓住处,but always managed to gethomeatad**nt hour with a plausible excuse.但他总是设法找个理由以免太晚回家.But this time, both heand his girlfriend had fallen asleep,但这一次,他和女朋友都睡着了,and it was 2:00 a。
m before Thurston came to.当他醒来时都已经凌晨两点了,Thinkingfast, he immediately called home,沙斯敦脑筋一转,立刻打电话回家,and whenhis wife answered,panted,Don t pay the ransom! I ve escaped!当他太太接电话时,他故意喘着气说: 千万不要付赎金!我已经安全逃出来了!两分钟英语口语小故事篇3ATouching Farewell两个老朋友出外打高尔夫球,Two old friends were out golfing。
适合演讲的英语小故事

适合演讲的英语小故事一、The Ant and the DoveOnce upon a time, an ant was struggling to carry a large crumb to its nest. Unfortunately, the crumb was too heavy for the tiny ant. As it was struggling, a dove saw the ant's predicament and kindly offered to help. The dove carried the crumb in its beak and dropped it right in front of the ant's nest.Not long after, a hunter was about to shoot the dove with his bow and arrow. The ant, witnessing the danger, quicklybit the hunter's leg. The hunter missed his shot, and thedove flew away safely. This story teaches us the importanceof kindness and the unexpected ways in which our good deeds can be repaid.二、The Hare and the TortoiseOne day, the Hare challenged the Tortoise to a race, confident that he would win easily due to his speed. The Tortoise accepted the challenge, and the race began. The Hare, running swiftly, soon left the Tortoise far behind. Seeingthe distance between them, the Hare decided to take a nap, thinking he had plenty of time to rest before the Tortoise caught up.However, the Tortoise continued at a steady pace, never giving up. When the Hare finally woke up, he was shocked to see the Tortoise crossing the finish line. This story reminds us that slow and steady wins the race, and overconfidence can lead to unexpected defeat.三、The Boy Who Cried WolfThere was a shepherd boy who lived in a small village. One day, he thought it would be fun to trick the villagers crying "Wolf!" when there was no wolf. The villagers rushed to help, but they found it was a joke and went back home.The boy repeated his trick several times, and each time, the villagers fell for it. However, when a real wolf appeared and the boy cried for help, the villagers didn't believe him. They thought it was another trick, and no one came to save the boy or his flock. This story teaches us the importance of honesty and the consequences of lying.四、The Lion and the MouseIn a dense forest, a lion was resting under a tree when a tiny mouse scurried past and woke him up. Annoyed, the lion caught the mouse and was about to eat it. The mouse, trembling with fear, pleaded for its life, promising to repay the lion one day if he spared it.The lion laughed at the idea of a small mouse helping him and let it go. Weeks later, the lion got trapped in ahunter's net. hearing the lion's roars, the mouse rushed to help. With its sharp teeth, the mouse chewed through the ropes and set the lion free. The lion was grateful and realized that even the smallest creature can make a significant difference. This story illustrates that no one should be underestimated, as everyone has their unique strengths.五、The Fox and the GrapesA fox was walking through the vineyards when it spotted a bunch of ripe grapes hanging high above. The fox tried Jumping to reach them, but they were too high. It tried climbing the tree, but the grapes were still out of reach. After several attempts, the fox gave up and walked away, saying, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."This story, known as "sour grapes," reminds us of the tendency to disparage something we cannot have. It serves as a lesson in accepting our limitations and not letting disappointment turn into bitterness.六、The Crow and the PitcherA crow was thirsty and found a pitcher with a little water at the bottom, but the water was too low for the crow to reach with its beak. Instead of giving up, the crow started dropping pebbles into the pitcher. With each pebble,the water level rose until the crow could finally drink the water.This story of the crow's ingenuity teaches us the valueof perseverance and resourcefulness. When faced with a problem, sometimes thinking outside the box can lead to a solution.七、ConclusionThese English short stories are not only engaging for audiences of all ages but also carry profound life lessons. They can be used in speeches to illustrate points, add colorto presentations, or simply entertain. Each story, with its unique characters and situations, serves as a timeless reminder of the human condition and the values we hold dear.八、The Ugly DucklingIn a barnyard, a mother duck hatched a brood of ducklings, all of them with smooth, yellow feathers, except for one.This duckling was plump and had gray, woolly feathers that made him look very different from his siblings. The other animals teased him for his appearance, and even his ownfamily treated him with disdain. Sad and lonely, the ugly duckling left the barnyard in search of a place where he belonged.九、The Golden GooseThis story is a powerful reminder of the dangers of greed and the importance of contentment. It告诫 us to value what we have and not to be tempted shortsighted gains that couldlead to greater losses.十、The Starfish ThrowerAn old man was walking along the beach after a storm had scattered thousands of starfish ashore. He saw a young boy picking up starfish one one and throwing them back into the sea. The old man asked, "Why are you doing this? There are so many starfish; you can't possibly save them all."The boy replied, "It makes a difference to this one," as he threw another starfish into the water. This story underscores the importance of individual actions. Even if we can't change the whole world, we can make a significant impact on individual lives.十一、Final ThoughtsThese stories are not just simple tales; they are powerful tools for speakers to connect with their audience on an emotional level. They resonate with universal themes and can be tailored to fit various speech topics, from the importance of selfworth to the consequences of greed. When delivering a speech, incorporating such stories can leave a lasting impression and drive home the message with a warmth and relatability that cold facts alone cannot achieve.。
初中英语口语比赛范文小故事

初中英语口语比赛范文小故事Once upon a time, in a small town in China, there was a middle school English speaking competition. The competition was a big event in the town, and students from all the middle schools in the area participated. Among the participants was a shy and quiet girl named Lily. She was not very confident in her English speaking skills, but she decided to give it a try and participate in the competition.As the day of the competition approached, Lily felt more and more nervous. She had been practicing her speech for weeks, but she was still worried that she would make a mistake in front of the judges and the audience. Her hands would shake and her heart would race every time she thought about standing on the stage and speaking in English.On the day of the competition, Lily arrived at the venue with her parents. She saw many other students from different schools, all looking confident and prepared. She started to feel even more anxious and began to doubt herself. However, she knew that she had worked hard and that she had to at least try her best.When it was finally Lily's turn to speak, she took a deep breath and walked onto the stage. The spotlight was blinding, and she could hear the whispers of the audience. She felt her heart pounding in her chest, but she started to speak. At first, her voice was shaky, and she stumbled over a few words, but as she continued, she found her rhythm. She spoke about the importance of kindness and compassion, and how these values could make the world a better place.To her surprise, as she spoke, she felt a sense of calm wash over her. She looked out at the audience and saw their encouraging smiles. She realized that she was not alone and that everyone was rooting for her. By the time she finished her speech, she felt a sense of accomplishment and relief. She had done it, and shehad done it well.When the results were announced, Lily couldn't believe her ears. She had won the first prize in the competition. Her parents, teachers, and classmates were allcheering for her, and she felt a surge of pride and joy. She realized that she had underestimated herself and that she was capable of achieving great things when she put her mind to it.The experience of participating in the English speaking competition taughtLily a valuable lesson. It taught her that it's okay to feel nervous and unsure, but what's important is to have the courage to try. She also learned that she had a supportive community that believed in her, and that gave her the strength to overcome her fears.From that day on, Lily became more confident in her English speaking skills. She continued to participate in various competitions and even started to help her classmates who were struggling with English. She became an inspiration to many, showing them that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.In the end, the English speaking competition was not just a win for Lily, but also a win for her personal growth and self-belief. It was a reminder that sometimes, the biggest obstacle we face is our own self-doubt, and that with the right mindset, we can conquer it. Lily's story became an example for others to follow, and it showed that even the quietest voices can make the loudest impact.。
初中英语口语小故事(汇总五篇)

初中英语口语小故事(汇总五篇)初中英语口语小故事篇一it’s my great pleasure to stand here to present my speech—change the world, change ourselves.it’s noticable that western holidays are being increasingly popular day by day, while chinese traditional festivals are being somewhat neglected. not long before about 10 doctors in beijing university and qinghua unversity announced that we should reject the invasion of western holidays ,because they regard western holidays as an challenge against ourtraditional festivals and culture.at last i’d like to share a famouse saying of gandhi with all of you ,that is:if you want to change the world, then you must change yourself first.”初中英语口语小故事篇二where there is life, there is musicwhat is music, no one can explain.just imagine for a moment that you are sitting ina magnificent concert hall. the conductor waves his shiny baton with a graceful swing through the air. a beautiful melody floats slowly around youyou sit quietly with your eyes shut, your heart open. the delicate vibratos of the violins carry youto a mood of heavenly bliss. an airy solo of the flute draws you to the imagination, the notes flow like some jumping swallows dancing and singing calling for the ing of spring.i like music from my childhood. my father often says when i was a baby i would never go to sleep without soft, beautiful lullabies crooning around my ears . now music is a part of my life. when i feel tired, disappointed or in low spirits, i usually turn to music. music, nothing but only music can have so wonderful an effect on my heart, on my pond of feeling.music es with us. where there is life, there is music. where there is music, there is hope. it lies in everyday life, in everyone’s life, in everything we see, in everything we hear-- in the rhythm of the sea,in the whisper of a gentle wind, in the melody of a bird’s singing, in the harmony of village chimes. you can hear music wherever you may go . a man whodoesn’t know music will lose half the world. a nation that pays little or no attention to music will be asad nation. a world without music would be the one for the dead and devils.thank you.初中英语口语小故事篇三get along with others, especially if you are relaxed, in a relaxed and feel of the real lessons learned, i bet you, you must have encountered the same, even if you are engaged in different occupations.philosophers, poets, musicians, artists have their own jargon. sometimes, the different meaning of the same jargon said. sometimes, speaking with a different meaning of jargon.among the most profound distinction is not professional, and in the soul.看完“中学生英语故事演讲稿范文4篇”的人还看:初中英语口语小故事篇四good morning, everyone! my name is . i’m a student of great 7 from middle school. i ’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech today. my topic is “i love english”.english is now used everywhere in the world. it has bee the most mon language on inter and for international trade. more and more people has begun to learn english now .as for me, i love english soon when i began to learn it. i find the great beauty of english language from english songs, english stories and english book. learning english makes me confident and give me a new colorful world.i love english. i hope i can travel around the world one day. i want to go to america, i also want to go to london. if i can ride my bike in new york university, how happy i’ll be!i know rome was not built in a day. i believe that i can speak english very well one day if i can study hard. at that time, my dream will e ture.that’s all. thanks for your listening!初中英语口语小故事篇五good morning teachers and fellow students. todaywe would like to introduce a few favorite books to you.。
英语口语比赛小故事

The Fox and the Goat(狐狸和山羊)One day a fox fell into a well. 一天,一只狐狸失足掉到了井里。
He tried to get out of it, but he couldn’t. 不论他如何挣扎仍没法爬上来。
Just then a goat came to the well. 就在当时,一只山羊来到井边。
She wanted to drink some water. 她想喝水。
She looked down into the well and saw a fox there. 她往井里看发现狐狸在井里。
The goat said to the fox, “Is the water good?” 便问狐狸:“井水好不好喝?”“Yes, the water is good,” said the fox.狐狸说:“是的,井里的水很好喝。
”The goat jumped into the well and drank much water as she liked. 山羊便不假思索地跳了下去,咕咚咕咚痛饮。
Afte r a while the goat said to the fox, “How can we get out of this well?” 一会儿之后,山羊问狐狸:“我们怎么从井里出去?”The fox said, “Well! Put your feet on the wall.狐狸说:“你用前脚扒在井墙上。
Then I jump up from your back.我从你后背跳上井去,After that I will help you out.” 再拉你上来,我们就都得救了。
“Oh, it’s a fine idea,” said the goat. “嗯,真的是个好办法。
”山羊说。
And the fox got upon her back and jumped out of the well. 狐狸跳到他的背上,再用力一跳,跳出了井口。
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The Fox and the Goat(狐狸和山羊)One day a fox fell into a well. 一天,一只狐狸失足掉到了井里。
He tried to get out of it, but he couldn’t. 不论他如何挣扎仍没法爬上来。
Just then a goat came to the well. 就在当时,一只山羊来到井边。
She wanted to drink some water. 她想喝水。
She looked down into the well and saw a fox there. 她往井里看发现狐狸在井里。
The goat said to the fox, “Is the water good?” 便问狐狸:“井水好不好喝?”“Yes, the water is good,” said the fox.狐狸说:“是的,井里的水很好喝。
”The goat jumped into the well and drank much water as she liked. 山羊便不假思索地跳了下去,咕咚咕咚痛饮。
Afte r a while the goat said to the fox, “How can we get out of this well?” 一会儿之后,山羊问狐狸:“我们怎么从井里出去?”The fox said, “Well! Put your feet on the wall.狐狸说:“你用前脚扒在井墙上。
Then I jump up from your back.我从你后背跳上井去,After that I will help you out.” 再拉你上来,我们就都得救了。
“Oh, it’s a fine idea,” said the goat. “嗯,真的是个好办法。
”山羊说。
And the fox got upon her back and jumped out of the well. 狐狸跳到他的背上,再用力一跳,跳出了井口。
“Now help me out, please!” said the goat.“现在请把我救出去吧!”山羊说。
“Why didn’t you think of how to get out, before you jumped in?” The fox said,then ran away.“为什么你在跳进井里之前没有想着如何上来呢?”狐狸说完就跑开了。
The story tell us: Think twice before your action. 这个故事告诉我们:三思而后行。
Look at the Sky from the Bottom of a Well 坐井观天There is a frog. 有一只青蛙住在井底,He lives in a well and he never goes out of the well. 他从来没有去过井外面。
He thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well. 他以为天空就和井口一样大。
One day a crow comes to the well. 一天,一只乌鸦飞到井边,He sees the frog and says, “Frog, let’s have a talk.” 看见青蛙,就对它说:“青蛙,咱们聊聊吧。
”Then the frog asks, “Where are you from?” 青蛙就问他:“你从哪里来?”“I fly from the sky,” the crow says.“我从天上上来。
”The frog feels surprised and says, 青蛙惊讶了,就说:“The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well. “天空就只有这井口这么大,How do you fly from the sky?”你怎么会从天上飞老呢?”The c row says, “The sky is very big. 乌鸦说:“天空很大。
You always stay in the well, so you don’t know the world is big.”只不过你一直呆在井里,所有不知道世界很大。
”The frog says, “I don’t believe.” 青蛙说:“我不相信。
”But the crow says, “You can come out and have a look by yourself.”乌鸦说:“你可以出来,自己看看嘛。
”So the frog comes out from the well. 于是青蛙来到井外。
He is very surprised. How big the world is! 他十分惊讶,原来世界这么大!Later, people use it to describe the ones who have a very narrow view.后来,人们就用“坐井观天”来比喻一个人的思想狭隘。
The wolf and the lamb (狼和小羊)Once upon a time a wolf was lapping at a stream. 从前,一只狼在溪流喝水,When he looked up, he saw a lamb drinking a little lower down. 看到一只小羊在下游喝水。
"There"s my supper," he thought. 那是我的晚餐,”狼想,"I will find some excuse to catch it." “我要找一个借口吃掉他。
”Then he called out to the lamb, "How dare you muddle the water?"于是,他恶狠狠地对小羊说:“你怎么敢搅浑浊了我的水?”"No, master," said the lamb. "我没有,先生,”小羊回答说,I cannot muddle your water because it runs down from you to me."“我在下游喝水,怎么能搅浑浊你喝的水呢?”"Well, then," said the wolf. “那么,”狼见此计不成,又说道,"Why did you call me bad names this time last year?" “你去年的今天为什么说我的坏话?”"It was impossible," said the lamb. “不可能,”小羊说,"I am only six months old." “我现在才只有六个月大。
”"I don"t care," shouted the wolf. “我不管,”狼说,"If it was not you, it must be your father." “如果不是你,就是你的爸爸。
”After that he rushed at the poor little lamb and ate it up. 说完,他就冲向小山羊,把他吃掉了。
This story tells us: A bad man always has excuse when he wants to do bad thing. 寓意: 当一个坏人想为自己所做的坏事寻找借口时,他不会在乎这个借口是否恰当。
Belling the cat 老鼠开会Long ago, there was a big cat in the house. 从前,一所房子里面有一只大猫,He caught many mice while they were stealing food. 他抓住了很多偷东西的老鼠。
One day the mice had a meeting to talk about the way to deal with their common enemy.一天,老鼠在一起开会商量如何对付他们共同的敌人。
Some said this, and some said that.会上大家各有各的主张At last a young mouse said that he had a good idea.最后,一只小老鼠站出来说他有一个好主意。
"We could tie a bell around the neck of the cat. 我们可以在猫的脖子上绑一个铃铛,Then when he comes near, 那么如果他来到附近,we can hear the sound of the bell, and run away." 我们听到铃声就可以马上逃跑。
”Everyone was agree with that idea, 大家都赞同这个建议,but an old wise mouse said, 这时一只聪明的老耗子站出来说:"That is a good idea, but who will tie the bell to the cat?" “这的确是个绝妙的主意,但是谁来给猫的脖子上绑铃铛呢?”The mice looked at each other, but nobody spoke. 老鼠们面面相觑,谁也没有说话。
The story tell us:Easier said than done. 寓意: 有些事情说起来容易,做起来却很难。
The fox and the grapesOne hot summer day a fox was walking through an orchard. He stopped before a bunch of grapes. They were ripe and juicy."I’m just feeling thirsty," he thought. So he backed up a few paces, got a running start, jumped up, but could not reach the grapes.He walked back. One, two, three, he jumped up again, but still, he missed the grapes.The fox tried again and again, but never succeeded. At last he decided to give it up.He walked away with his nose in the air, and said“I am sure they are sour.”●一个炎热的夏日,狐狸走过一个果园,他停在一大串熟透而多汁的葡萄前。