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中英文小故事中英文小故事是一种有趣的学习形式,可以帮助读者了解汉字和英语单词的基本用法。

这些故事包含许多常用的词汇和短语,可以帮助学生在阅读和写作中建立基础。

以下是一些有趣的中英文小故事,希望对大家有所帮助。

故事一:The cat and the mouse (猫和老鼠)Once upon a time, a cat caught a mouse. The mouse begged for its life and promised to help the cat in the future. The cat agreed to let the mouse go. But later, the cat fell into a trap and could not escape. The mouse heard the cat's cries and came to help the cat escape. From that day on, the cat and the mouse became friends.从前,一只猫抓住了一只老鼠。

老鼠乞求它的命,并承诺在未来帮助猫。

猫同意放走老鼠。

但后来,猫掉进了陷阱里,无法逃脱。

老鼠听到猫的叫声,来帮助猫逃脱。

从那天起,猫和老鼠成为了朋友。

故事二:The tortoise and the hare (乌龟和兔子)Once upon a time, a hare challenged a tortoise to a race. The hare was very fast and thought he would easily win. But the tortoise was very slowand steady. The hare ran very fast in the beginning of the race, but became tired and took a nap. The tortoise continued to move slowly but steadily toward the finish line. When the hare woke up, he ran as fast as he could, but it was too late. The tortoise had already won the race.从前,兔子向乌龟挑战了一场比赛。

精选英语小故事简短带翻译精选10篇

精选英语小故事简短带翻译精选10篇

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。

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。

小学英语故事23篇(英中对译)

小学英语故事23篇(英中对译)

1.The Little Rabbit and the Big Carrot小兔子和大胡萝卜There was a little rabbit who loved to eat carrots. He would always look for the biggest and juiciest carrots in the garden.有一只小兔子,他喜欢吃胡萝卜。

他总是在花园里寻找最大最多汁的胡萝卜。

One day, he found a very big carrot. It was bigger than his head. He was very happy and wanted to eat it right away.一天,他发现了一个非常大的胡萝卜。

它比他的头还大。

他非常高兴,想马上吃掉它。

But he couldn't pull it out of the ground. It was too big and too deep. He tried harder and harder, but it didn't budge.但是他无法把它从地里拔出来。

它太大太深了。

他越来越用力,但它一点也不动。

He asked his friends for help. A squirrel, a bird, and a mouse came to help him. They all pulled together, but the carrot still didn't move.他向他的朋友们求助。

一只松鼠、一只鸟和一只老鼠来帮助他。

他们一起拉,但是胡萝卜还是不动。

They were about to give up, when they saw a farmer coming. He was holding a shovel and a basket. He was going to harvest his carrots.他们正要放弃,当他们看到一个农夫走来。

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中英双语故事精选

中英双语故事精选

中英双语故事精选故事文学体裁的一种,侧重于事件发展过程的描述。

强调情节的生动性和连贯性,较适于口头讲述。

已经发生事。

或者想象故事。

某些故事是人类对自身历史的一种记忆行为,人们通过多种故事形式,叙述一个带有寓意的事件。

下面是店铺为大家带来中英双语故事精选,希望大家喜欢!中英双语故事精选:真正的勇气A father was worried about his son, who was sixteen years old but had no courage at all. So the father decided to call on a Buddhist monk to train his boy.一位父亲很为儿子担心,虽然儿子已经16岁了,却一点儿勇气都没有。

于是,父亲决定去拜访一位禅师,请他训练自己的儿子。

The Buddhist monk said to the boy's father,“You should leave your son alone here. I'll make him into a real man within three months. However, you can't come to see him during this period.”禅师对男孩的父亲说:“你应该把你儿子单独留在这里。

不出三个月,我会让他成为一个真正的男子汉。

不过,在这段时间,你不能来看他。

”Three months later, the boy's father returned. The Buddhist monk arranged a boxing match between the boy and an experienced boxer.三个月后,男孩的父亲又来见禅师。

禅师安排这个男孩和一位经验丰富的拳师进行拳术比赛。

Each time the fighter struck the boy, he fell down, but at once the boy stood up; and each time a punch knocked him down, the boy stood up again. Several times later, the Buddhist monk asked,“What do you think of your child?”拳师每次一出手,男孩都被击倒在地上,但男孩又马上站起来;每次被击倒,他就又站起来。

「幼儿睡前小故事」10个简短的少儿英语启蒙故事,中英对照版!

「幼儿睡前小故事」10个简短的少儿英语启蒙故事,中英对照版!

10个少儿英语启蒙故事,每个故事都有中英文对照版本1. The Tortoise and the Hare(乌龟和兔子)- Once upon a time, there was a tortoise and a hare. 从前,有只乌龟和一只兔子。

- They decided to have a race. 他们决定进行比赛。

- The hare ran very fast, but the tortoise kept going slowly and steadily. 兔子跑得很快,但乌龟保持着缓慢而稳定的速度。

- In the end, the tortoise won the race because he never gave up. 最后,乌龟因为从不放弃而赢得了比赛。

2. The Boy Who Cried Wolf(喊狼来的男孩)- There was a boy who liked to play tricks on others. 有一个男孩喜欢戏弄别人。

- He would often shout, "Wolf! Wolf!" even when there was no wolf. 他经常喊着“狼!狼!”即使没有狼。

- One day, a real wolf came, but when the boy cried for help, nobody believed him. 一天,真的狼来了,但当男孩呼救时,没有人相信他。

- The moral of the story is that if you lie too many times, people won't trust you. 故事的寓意是如果你说谎太多次,人们就不会相信你。

3. The Ant and the Grasshopper(蚂蚁和蚱蜢)- In summer, the ants worked hard to gather food for the winter. 夏天,蚂蚁们努力为冬天储存食物。

带中文翻译英语经典小故事汇总

带中文翻译英语经典小故事汇总

带中文翻译英语经典小故事汇总编者注:以下是一些经典的英语小故事,配有中文翻译,希望对大家学习英语或者欣赏故事有所帮助。

故事一:The Fox and the Grapes(狐狸与葡萄)一只狐狸走过葡萄园,发现上面长着一串美味的葡萄。

它张开嘴巴,试图吃到葡萄,但是却够不着。

狐狸试了几次后放弃了,说道:“葡萄肯定是酸的。

” 然后,狐狸走开了。

中文翻译:有时候,我们可能会遇到一些我们无法获得的东西。

但是我们不应该立刻放弃,而是要努力奋斗。

因为我们可能会发现,原本觉得不可能的事情,通过努力,也许并不遥远。

故事二:The Ant and the Grasshopper(蚂蚁和蚱蜢)在夏天的时候,蚂蚁为了准备冬天,忙着收集食物。

而蚱蜢则在那里唱歌跳舞,不理会其他事情。

当冬天来临的时候,蚂蚁有足够的食物过冬,而蚱蜢却什么都没有。

中文翻译:这个故事告诉我们要在适当的时候努力工作,为自己的未来做好准备。

如果我们只是懒散和享乐,最终可能会付出代价。

故事三:The Boy Who Cried Wolf(说谎的男孩)一个男孩被告知要保护羊群,并在有危险时向村民求助。

男孩为了打发时间,多次撒谎说有狼来袭,然而每次村民赶来时,都发现并没最终,狼吃掉了他的羊。

中文翻译:这个故事告诫我们不要说谎,因为说谎会失去信任,当真的需要帮助时,将无人相信我们的话。

故事四:The Tortoise and the Hare(乌龟和兔子)一只乌龟和一只兔子决定比赛,看谁先到达终点。

比赛开始后,兔子迅速领先,并觉得可以悠闲地休息一下。

然而,兔子睡着了,最终让乌龟赶超并赢得了比赛。

中文翻译:这个故事告诫我们即使进展缓慢,只要坚持不懈,最终也能取得成功。

故事五:The Lion and the Mouse(狮子和老鼠)一只小老鼠被一只狮子抓住,但他请求狮子放过他,承诺将来会帮助狮子。

狮子不相信老鼠,但出于好奇,还是放过了他。

后来,狮子被困在了一个陷阱里,而老鼠用他的牙齿将狮子咬开,救了他的命。

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中英双语小故事精选
故事文学体裁的一种,侧重于事件发展过程的描述。

强调情节的生动性和连贯性,较适于口头讲述。

已经发生事。

或者想象故事。

某些故事是人类对自身历史的一种记忆行为,人们通过多种故事形式,叙述一个带有寓意的事件。

下面是店铺为大家带来中英双语小故事,希望大家喜欢!
中英双语小故事:贪婪的獾
One day, at a farmhouse, a hunting dog saw a fox catching a fat hen. The fox held the hen in its jaws and ran off into the jungle. The hunting dog chased the fox who could not run fast enough because of the hen held between his jaws.
有一天,狐狸在农舍偷肥母鸡时被猎狗发现了。

狐狸叼起那只鸡拼命地往森林里逃。

狐狸因为叼着母鸡,跑不快,猎狗在后面紧追不舍。

When the fox passed by a badger outside his cave, the fox put down the dead hen and said,“Brother Badger, I have stolen this hen from a farm. Would you please hide it in your cave first, and we can enjoy our dinner later together?”
这时,正巧碰到一只獾在洞口附近徘徊,狐狸放下那只死鸡,说道:“獾老弟,我从农舍偷了一只肥母鸡,你先叼回洞里去吧,晚上咱们一同分享好吗?”
The badger happily carried the big fat hen into his cave while the fox quickly ran off.
獾兴高采烈地把它叼进洞穴里去了。

狐狸飞快地逃走了。

The hunting dog reached the cave and stopped when he saw some blood stains at the entrance.
猎狗追到这个洞时便停了下来,因为它看见洞穴入口处有鸡的血迹。

The badger shouted from inside the cave,“Dear Hunting
Dog, the chicken was stolen by the fox. I am not the one responsible!”
獾在洞里吓得大叫:“猎狗大叔,鸡是狐狸偷的,不关我事!”
The hunting dog replied,“The fox was a thief but you are a greedy badger!”The hunting dog immediately went inside the cave and killed the badger.
猎狗呵斥道:“狐狸是盗贼,而你是贪便宜的同谋!”猎狗立即跑进洞里咬死了獾。

中英双语小故事:园丁与乌龟
One early morning, an old gardener found his garden in a mess and lots of his flowers missing. He was so angry that he shouted,“Who dares to mess up my garden? Who has done this?”
一天早晨,一个老园丁发现自己的花园里一片零乱,花儿也少了很多。

老园丁很生气,他嚷道:“是谁把我的花园搞得一团糟!是谁干的!”
In order to protect his remaining flowers from being destroyed, he decided to lock the garden gate in the evening.
为了不让花儿再遭到破坏,老园丁便在夜里把栅门紧紧地关了起来。

The next morning, the old gardener discovered some of his flowers missing again. The angry old gardener decided to find out how that happened.
第二天一早,老园丁发现花儿又少了。

气愤的老园丁决定要查个水落石出。

When night came, he sat quietly to watch his garden. Soon he saw a tortoise moving slowly into the garden. Once inside, it opened its mouth so wide that it took only one bite to swallow the whole flower.
到了晚上,老园丁静静地守在花丛中。

这时,他看到一只乌龟慢慢地爬进花园里。

乌龟进来后,张开大嘴,一口就把一朵花儿吃掉了。

The gardener shouted,“I've caught you this time!”
“这回我可抓住你了。

”老园丁喊了起来。

The tortoise quickly said,“Please forgive me!”But the old gardener shook his head,“no way.”“My kind lord, if you really want to punish me,”continued the poor tortoise,“I will not resist because I am the one that is guilty. But, no matter what you decide, please do not drown me in the water. It is too painful to die that way.”
乌龟哀求道:“饶了我吧!”但是老园丁摇着头说:“门儿都没有。

”“仁慈的老先生,如果你非要处死我不可,”乌龟装出一副可怜的样子,“我也只好认命了,毕竟是我做了错事,理应受到惩罚。

可是,你用什么方法处死我都行,就是别淹死我,因为淹死实在是太难受了。


“Since you have destroyed so m any of my beautiful flowers, I must punish you!”said the old gardener and he immediately threw the tortoise into a lake next to his garden.
“你毁了我那么多漂亮的花儿,我必须惩罚你!”话音未落,老园丁就把乌龟扔到了花园旁的湖里。

After a while, the tortoise surfaced and swam about happily. The old gardener then realised that he had been tricked because the tortoise was not afraid of the water.
不一会儿,乌龟从湖里冒出头来,自由自在地游来游去。

老园丁这才意识到自己被骗了,因为乌龟根本就不怕水。

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