五年级英语小故事带译文【五篇】

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精选英语小故事简短带翻译精选10篇英语小故事带翻译五篇一At a jewelry store, a young man bought an expensive locket as a present for his girlfriend. Shall I engrave her name on it? the jeweler asked.The customer thought for a moment, and then said, No-engrave it To my one and only love. That way, if we ever break up, I can use it again.送给女友的礼物在一家珠宝店里,一位年轻人买了一个贵重的小金盒作为送给女友的礼物。

“要我把她的名字刻在上面吗?”珠宝商问道。

那名顾客想了一会儿,然后说道:“不--在上面刻给我唯一的爱;。

这样,如果我们闹崩了,我还可以再用到它。

”Be Careful What You Wish ForA couple had been married for 25 years and were celebrating their 60th birthdays, which fell on the same day.During the celebration a fairy appeared and said that because they had been such a loving couple for all 25 years, she would give them one wish each.The wife wanted to travel around the world. The fairy waved her hand, and Boom! She had the tickets in her hand.Next, it was the husbands turn. He paused for a moment, then said shyly, Well, Id like to have a woman 30 years younger than me.The fairy picked up her wand, and Boom! He was ninety.慎重许愿一对结婚25周年的夫妻在庆祝他们六十岁的生日。

五年级学生英语阅读故事带翻译

五年级学生英语阅读故事带翻译

五年级学生英语阅读故事带翻译即使我们已经成为了一名五年级学生,我们还是能够看一些有趣的英语故事的。

不论我们的年龄有多大还是有多小,阅读英语故事都是我们自身的自由。

而时常看英文故事的话,不但可以增加我们的英语单词量,还能够让自己增长更多的知识。

五年级学生英语阅读故事(一)两位公主1.It is a dark and rainy night. Barbie is reading in her bed. Kelly and Stacie run in. "Tell us a story, Barbie," says Stacie.这是一个黑暗的雨夜。

芭比正在床上读书。

凯利和斯塔跑了进来。

斯塔说:“给我们讲个故事吧,芭比。

”2.Barbie looks around. She sees a bunny. "There are two princesses named Kelly and Stacie…" Barbie begins.芭比看看了四周。

她看见了一只松鼠。

“从前,有两个叫凯利和斯塔的公主······”芭比开始说道。

3.One day, the princesses go to have a picnic in the forest. Suddenly it begins to rain! The princesses take their basket and hide inside a big tree.有一天,公主们去森林野餐。

突然,天开始下雨。

公主们带着她们的篮子,躲到一棵大树里。

4.The rain stops. A bunny hops by. "I have nowhere to go. My house has too much rain water," says Bunny.雨停了。

五年级的英语小故事

五年级的英语小故事

五年级的英语小故事故事一:勇敢的小猫Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived alittle black cat named Whiskers. Whiskers was a very brave cat, always ready to help others. One day, while Whiskers was playing in the garden, she saw a bird trapped in a net. The bird was struggling to free itself, but it couldn't escape.Whiskers knew she had to help the bird. She carefully approached the net and began to nibble at the strings. With great effort, she managed to break the net and set the bird free. The bird was very grateful and flew away, chirping happily.From that day on, Whiskers became a hero in the village. All the animals knew that they could count on her whenever they needed help. Whiskers was proud of her bravery and continued to help others whenever she could.故事二:友谊的力量In a small town, there were two best friends named Lily and Tom. They were in the fifth grade and loved to play together after school. One day, Lily found a beautiful butterfly in her backyard and wanted to keep it as a pet.Tom tried to explain to Lily that it was not fair to keep the butterfly in a cage. He told her that the butterflybelonged in the sky, where it could fly freely and enjoy its life. Lily listened to Tom's words and realized that he was right.Together, they released the butterfly and watched it fly away into the sky. They felt happy knowing that they had done the right thing. From that day on, Lily and Tom became even closer friends, knowing that they could always rely on each other to make the right choices.故事三:聪明的老鼠In a house, there lived a clever mouse named Mickey. Mickey was known for his ability to solve problems and outsmart the humans who lived in the house. One day, Mickey noticed that the humans had set a trap to catch him.Mickey knew he had to find a way to avoid the trap. He carefully observed the trap and noticed that it was triggered a piece of cheese. Mickey thought for a moment and then hadan idea.He found a piece of cheese and tied it to a string. He then attached the string to the trap and pulled it away from the house. The humans, thinking that Mickey had been caught, ran to check the trap. But Mickey was nowhere to be found.Mickey had successfully outsmarted the humans and avoided the trap. He was proud of his cleverness and continued tofind ways to outwit the humans whenever they tried to catch him.故事四:坚持梦想Danny's story inspired many people in the town to pursue their own dreams, no matter how big or small. He taught them that with perseverance and belief in oneself, anything is possible.故事五:友谊的力量In a small town, there were two best friends named Lily and Tom. They were in the fifth grade and loved to play together after school. One day, Lily found a beautiful butterfly in her backyard and wanted to keep it as a pet.Tom tried to explain to Lily that it was not fair to keep the butterfly in a cage. He told her that the butterfly belonged in the sky, where it could fly freely and enjoy its life. Lily listened to Tom's words and realized that he was right.Together, they released the butterfly and watched it fly away into the sky. They felt happy knowing that they had done the right thing. From that day on, Lily and Tom became even closer friends, knowing that they could always rely on each other to make the right choices.故事六:聪明的老鼠In a house, there lived a clever mouse named Mickey. Mickey was known for his ability to solve problems and outsmart the humans who lived in the house. One day, Mickey noticed that the humans had set a trap to catch him.Mickey knew he had to find a way to avoid the trap. He carefully observed the trap and noticed that it was triggered a piece of cheese. Mickey thought for a moment and then hadan idea.He found a piece of cheese and tied it to a string. Hethen attached the string to the trap and pulled it away from the house. The humans, thinking that Mickey had been caught, ran to check the trap. But Mickey was nowhere to be found.Mickey had successfully outsmarted the humans and avoided the trap. He was proud of his cleverness and continued tofind ways to outwit the humans whenever they tried to catch him.故事七:团结的力量In a small village, there lived a group of animals who were very different from each other. There was a wise old owl, a playful squirrel, a gentle deer, and a brave lion. Theylived in harmony, each with their own unique abilities and strengths.One day, a fierce storm approached the village,threatening to destroy everything in its path. The animalsknew they had to work together to protect their home. The wise old owl suggested that they use their individual strengths to create a plan.The playful squirrel used its agility to gather materials from the forest, while the gentle deer used its speed to carry them back to the village. The brave lion used its strength to build a sturdy shelter, and the wise old owl provided guidance and direction.故事八:勇敢的骑士In a faroff kingdom, there was a young knight named Sir Ethan. Sir Ethan was known for his bravery and determination. One day, a dragon threatened to destroy the kingdom unless someone defeated it.Sir Ethan volunteered to face the dragon and save the kingdom. He trained hard, learning swordsmanship and horseback riding. With his trusty steed, he set off on a long journey to find the dragon.After days of searching, Sir Ethan finally found the dragon's lair. He bravely approached the dragon, ready to fight. The battle was fierce, but Sir Ethan's determination and skill prevailed. He managed to defeat the dragon and save the kingdom.故事九:友谊的力量In a small town, there were two best friends named Lily and Tom. They were in the fifth grade and loved to play together after school. One day, Lily found a beautiful butterfly in her backyard and wanted to keep it as a pet.Tom tried to explain to Lily that it was not fair to keep the butterfly in a cage. He told her that the butterfly belonged in the sky, where it could fly freely and enjoy its life. Lily listened to Tom's words and realized that he was right.Together, they released the butterfly and watched it fly away into the sky. They felt happy knowing that they had done the right thing. From that day on, Lily and Tom became even closer friends, knowing that they could always rely on each other to make the right choices.故事十:聪明的老鼠In a house, there lived a clever mouse named Mickey. Mickey was known for his ability to solve problems and outsmart the humans who lived in the house. One day, Mickey noticed that the humans had set a trap to catch him.Mickey knew he had to find a way to avoid the trap. He carefully observed the trap and noticed that it was triggered a piece of cheese. Mickey thought for a moment and then hadan idea.He found a piece of cheese and tied it to a string. He then attached the string to the trap and pulled it away from the house. The humans, thinking that Mickey had been caught, ran to check the trap. But Mickey was nowhere to be found.Mickey had successfully outsmarted the humans and avoided the trap. He was proud of his cleverness and continued tofind ways to outwit the humans whenever they tried to catch him.。

英语小故事短篇带翻译5篇

英语小故事短篇带翻译5篇

【导语】⼤多数⼩朋友都喜欢听故事,如果是英语故事的话,可以在听故事的同时学习英语知识。

下⾯是分享的英语⼩故事短篇带翻译5篇。

欢迎阅读参考!1.英语⼩故事短篇带翻译 Two guys were walking through the jungle. All of a sudden, a tiger appears from a distance, running towards them. One of the guys takes out a pair of "Nikes" from his bag and starts to put them on. The other guy with a surprised look and exclaims, "Do you think you will run faster than the tiger with those?" His friend replies: "I don't have to out run it, I just have to run faster than you." 两个男⼈正在穿过丛林,突然,⼀只⽼虎出现在远处,向他们冲来。

其中的⼀个⼈从包⾥拿出⼀双“耐克”鞋,开始穿上。

另⼀个⼈惊奇地看着他说,“你以为穿上这个就可以跑得过⽼虎吗?” 他的朋友回答道:“我不⽤跑得过它,我只要跑得⽐你快就⾏了。

”2.英语⼩故事短篇带翻译 Mike is a little boy. He is only five years old. He is too small to go to school. So he can not read and write. One day he stood at my desk with a pencil in his hand. There was a big piece of paper on the desk. He wanted to draw a picture of himself. He drew lines and cleared them out, then drew more and cleared them out again. When I looked at the picture, he wasn't happy. "Well," he said at last to me, "I'll put a tail on it and make it a monkey." He began to add the tail. I began to laugh. 翻译 迈克是⼀个⼩男孩,他只有5岁。

五年级上册英语故事15篇要有英文和中文

五年级上册英语故事15篇要有英文和中文

五年级上册英语故事15篇要有英文和中文1.To Pull up the Seedlings to Help Them GrowOnce upon a time, an old farmer planted a plot of rice. Everyday he went to the field to watch the seedlings grow. He saw the young shoots break through the soil and grow taller each day. But still, he thought they were growing too slowly. He got impatient with the young plants."How could the plants grow faster?" He tossed in bed during the night and could not sleep. Suddenly he hit upon an idea. He had an idea not wait for daybreak. He jumped out of the bed and dashed to the field. By the moonlight, he began working on the rice seedlings. One by one, he pulled up the young plants by half an inch. When he finished pulling, it was already morning. Straightening his back, he said to himself, "What a wonderful idea! Look, how much taller the plants have grown one night!" With great satisfaction, he went back home. He told his son what he had done in a triumphant tone. His son was shocked. Now the sun had risen.The young man was heart-broken to see all the pulled-up young plants dying.People now use "spoil things by excessive enthusiasm" to describe the behavior of those who are too eager to get something done only tomake it worse. The idiom is a bit like the English proverb "Haste makes waste"------to spoil things by excessive enthusiasm.拔苗助长从前,一位老农种了一块稻田。

小学五年级英语小故事精选(附中文翻译)

小学五年级英语小故事精选(附中文翻译)

小学五年级英语小故事精选(附中文翻译)Story 1 Three Good FriendsOne day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He can’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him. Luckily, an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them become good friends.故事1 三个好朋友一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。

这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。

他非常的害怕,掉进河里。

他不会游泳,大叫起来。

兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。

幸运的是,一只大象过来了。

大象非常强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。

他们来到大象的家,在那里吃了一顿大餐。

从此他们成了好朋友。

Story 2 The Old Man and the Old CatAn old man has a cat. The cat is very old, too. He runs very quickly. And his teeth are bad. One evening, the old cat sees a little mouse. He catches it, but he can’t eat it because his teeth are not strong enough. The mouse runs away. The old man is very angry. He beats his cat. He says: “You are a fool cat. I will punish you!” the cat is very sad. He thinks:“When I was young,I worked hard for you. Now you don’t like me because I’m too old to work. You should know you are old, too.”故事2 老人和老猫一个年迈的老人养一只猫。

简单的英语小故事阅读带翻译

简单的英语小故事阅读带翻译

简单的英语小故事阅读带翻译简单的英语小故事阅读带翻译多阅读一些有趣的英语故事,能激起我们阅读英语的兴趣,从而提高英语的阅读能力,今天店铺在这里为大家分享一些简单的英语小故事,欢迎大家阅读!简单的英语小故事篇一A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the dust.He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river."He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the dust and eat them.Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.【译文】一个人正朝着一个富人的房子走去,当他沿着路走时,在路的一边他发现一箱好苹果,他说:“我不打算吃那些苹果,因为富人会给我更多的食物,他会给我很好吃的东西。

英语故事小短文带中文翻译

英语故事小短文带中文翻译

英语故事小短文带中文翻译在儿童成长所需的这个丰富多彩的世界里,故事能够很好的满足学生的好奇心,娱乐心,探索心,智慧心和游戏心。

店铺整理了英语故事小短文带中文翻译,欢迎阅读!英语故事小短文带中文翻译篇一杯弓蛇影In Jin Dynasty there was a man named Yue Guang who was fond of drinking alcohol.晋朝有个叫乐(yuè)广的人,爱喝酒。

One day, he invited a friend to his house to drink together.一天,他邀请朋友到家里来对斟对饮。

Suddenly, his friend saw the reflection of a snack swimming in the goblet.忽然,朋友看见酒杯里有条蛇影在游动。

He got so much frightened that he took ill on bed after getting home.他受了惊吓,回去便一病不起。

And neither any doctor or any medicine could cure his illness.请医服药,都无起色。

Yue Guang came to see him and asked about the cause of his disease.乐广跑来看他,问明起病的缘由。

When he got to know the cause, he pulled his friend from the bed immediately and took him to his house.乐广听后一把拉起朋友往家走。

Yue Guang made his friend sit where he used to, pouring a goblet of alcohol for him, and asked him," Is there any snake reflection in the goblet?"他让朋友坐在原处,斟满酒问:“有蛇影吗?”There was still a "snake reflection" in the goblet! Yue casually took away the bow hanging on the wall.杯子里还有“蛇影”!乐广随手取下墙上的弓。

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五年级英语小故事带译文【五篇】导读:本文五年级英语小故事带译文【五篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

A little bird fly to south for the winter. It was very cold, almost frozen bird. Hence, fly to a large space, after a cow there, in a pile of cow dung upon the bird, frozen bird lying on the dunghill, feel very warm, gradually recovered, it is warm and comfortable lying, and soon began to sing songs, a passing wildcat hear voices, see, follow the voice, wildcats quickly found lying on the dunghill, bird, pull it out.The way of existence: not everyone to lead the dung upon your people are your enemy. Each of you is not from the dunghill lire people are your friends, and, when you lying on the dunghill, had better keep your mouth shut.【译文】粪堆里的小鸟一只小鸟飞到南方去过冬。

天很冷,小鸟几乎冻僵了。

于是,飞到一大块空地上,一头牛经过那儿,拉了一堆牛粪在小鸟的身上,冻僵的小鸟躺在粪堆里,觉得很温暖,渐渐苏醒过来,它温暖而舒服的躺着,不久唱起歌来,一只路过的野猫听到声音,走过去看个究竟,循着声音,野猫很快发现了躺在粪堆里的小鸟,把它拽出来吃掉了。

生存之道:不是每个往你身上拉大粪的人都是你的敌人。

也不是每个把你从粪堆里拉出来的人都是你的朋友,还有,当你躺在粪堆里时,把你的嘴闭上。

【第二篇】Plugging One’s Ears While Stealing a BellOnce upon a time, there was a man who wanted to steal his neighbor’s doorbell. However, he knew clearly that the bell would ring and catch the other people’s attention as long as he touched the bell. So he thought hard and suddenly hit on a clever “idea”. He plugged his ears with something, thinking that everything would go well when he stole the bell. Unfortunately to his disappointment, the bell still rang loudly and he was caught on the spot as a thief.【译文】掩耳盗铃从前,有一个人想偷邻居门上的铃,但是他知道一碰到铃,铃就会响起来,被人发现。

他想啊想,终于他想出一个“妙极”,他把自己的耳朵用东西塞起来,就听不见铃声了。

但是当他去偷铃时,铃声仍旧响起来,他被别人当场抓住。

【第三篇】Lay golden gooseOne morning a countryman went to his goose's nest, andsaw a yellow and glitteringegg there.He took the egg home. To his delight, he found that it was an egg of pure gold.Every morning the same thing occurred, and he soon became rich by selling his eggs.The countryman became more and more greedy. He wanted to get all the gold at once, so he killed the goose, when he looked inside, he found nothing in its body.【译文】生金蛋的鹅一天早晨,农夫去他的鹅窝看见一只金灿灿的蛋,他带回家后发现这是一只纯金蛋。

每天早晨同样的事情都会发生,他也靠卖金蛋逐渐变得富足起来。

农夫变得越来越贪婪,他想立刻得到鹅肚子中所有的金蛋。

于是他杀死了鹅,但是,在鹅肚中他什么也没找到。

【第四篇】The tooth fairyPrimitive peoples believe that hair,nail clippings,and lost teeth remain magically linked to the owner even after they have been disconnected from his body. As any voodoo artist will tell you,if you want to grind someone into powder,you don't need to touch him at all. It's quite enough to stamp on a missing molar and let "contagious magic" do the rest. This iswhy peoples all over the world traditionally hide lost body parts,lest they fall into the wrong hands.American children's ritual of hiding lost teeth under their pillows probably derives distantly from this practice. But there is an obvious difference,for when Suzie conceals her baby milk-tooth,she fully expects it to be found,and by a good magician,not an evil one. Moreover,she expects to be paid for having surrendered it,and at the going rate. Nothing mare clearly suggests the blithe commercial gusto of our culture than this transformation of a fearful superstition into a cheery business transaction.Because American children expect fair exchange for their lost teeth,it is likely that the tooth fairy ritual derives more immediately from the European,and particularly German,tradition of placing a lost tooth in a mouse or a rat hole.The folk belief governing this practice is that when a new tooth grows in,it will possess the dental qualities,not of the original,lost tooth,but of whatever creature finds it,so the creatures of choice would be those world-class champers,the rodents.Thus the optimistic,"fair exchange" principle most likely started in Germany and was brought here by Germanimmigrants. It was only left to America to replace the beneficent “tooth rat” with the more agreeable fairy and to replace the traditional hope of hard molars with our more characteristic hope of hard cash.【译文】牙齿仙女远古时期的人们认为毛发、剪下的指甲和脱落的牙齿即使离开了人的身体,仍与其主人保持着神秘的联系。

正如任何一个伏都教大师都会告诉你的,假如你想置某人于死地,根本用不着去碰他,只需用脚踩碎那人脱落的一颗臼齿就够了,剩下的事就交给“无边的法力”去办。

这就是为什么全世界各个民族都习惯于把身体上脱落的东西藏起来,以免落入恶人之手。

美国儿童把脱落的牙齿藏到枕头下的习惯做法很可能与这个习俗稍有联系。

但两者又有明显的差别,因为当小苏珊把她的乳牙藏起来时,她其实满心希望有个善良的,而不是邪恶的巫师能发现她的牙齿。

而且由于交出了牙齿,她还希望按现行价格得到报偿。

我们把可怕的迷信变成了愉快的商业交易,没有什么比这更明白地表明我们文化中的令人愉快的商业热情。

因为美国孩子希望用他们脱落的牙齿作公平交易,所以牙齿仙女的习俗可能更直接渊源于欧洲风俗,尤其是德国风俗中把脱落的牙齿放在老鼠洞里的传统做法。

这种习俗依据的民间观念认为,新牙长出来时不具有原先脱落的牙齿的特质,哪种动物发现了掉下来的牙,新牙就具有那种动物的牙的特质。

因此,要选那些世界一流的擅长啃咬的动物,那些啮齿目动物。

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