五年级英语小故事:聪明的兔子
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《聪明的兔子》英语故事英语故事《聪明的兔子》这篇英语故事《聪明的兔子》告诉我们:不要被假象迷惑,凡事多多求证才能防患于未然。
The wolf and the fox wanted to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him.狼和狐狸想要吃掉兔子,但是这只兔子太难抓到了。
One day the wolf said to the fox, "You go home and lie in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him." That's a good idea," said the fox.一天,狼对狐狸说:“你回家假装躺在床上。
我去告诉兔子你已经死了。
当他来看你的时候,你就可以跳起来抓住他了。
”“真是个好主意!”狐狸说。
He went home at once. The wolf went to the rabbit's house and knocked at the door. "Who is it?" asked the rabbit. "It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf went away.于是他立刻回到家。
狼去兔子的房前敲了敲门,“是谁啊?”兔子问道。
“狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。
”说完狼就走开了。
The rabbit went to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and saw the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed. He thought, "Is the fox really dead or is he pretending to be dead? If he's not dead, he'll catch me when I go near him." so he said, "The wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesn't look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open." When the fox heard this, he thought, "I'll show him that I'm dead." So he opened hismouth.兔子去狐狸家看情况。
介绍兔的故事英文作文English Answer:Once upon a time, in a bustling forest, there lived a mischievous and curious rabbit named Hopscotch. Hopscotch had a beautiful white coat with long, floppy ears and a twitchy pink nose. He loved exploring the forest, hopping from bush to bush, and discovering new adventures.One sunny afternoon, as Hopscotch蹦蹦跳跳地 throughthe undergrowth, he caught a whiff of something delicious.It was the sweet scent of ripe berries. Hopscotch followed his nose until he stumbled upon a clearing filled with alush berry bush.Hopscotch's eyes widened with delight. He hopped and skipped towards the bush, eager to feast on the juicy berries. However, as he approached, he noticed a large,grey wolf lurking nearby. The wolf's sharp teeth were bared, and its eyes glinted with hunger.Hopscotch's heart skipped a beat. He knew he had to outsmart the wolf if he wanted to get his paws on those berries. With lightning speed, Hopscotch hopped and zigzagged around the bush, dodging the wolf's snapping jaws.The wolf grew frustrated. He chased Hopscotch aroundthe bush, but the rabbit was too quick and agile. Finally,in a moment of desperation, the wolf lunged at Hopscotch,but the rabbit swiftly ducked and dodged the attack.Hopscotch laughed and taunted the wolf, "You'll never catch me, silly wolf!"The wolf growled in anger and stalked away, defeated. Hopscotch had outsmarted the hungry predator and claimedthe tasty berries for himself. From that day on, Hopscotch became known throughout the forest as the clever and courageous rabbit who outwitted the wolf.中文回答:从前,在一片繁茂的森林中,生活着一只顽皮而好奇的兔子,名叫跳跳。
儿童英语短剧[剧名]TheCleverRabbits(聪明小兔)[角色]MotherRabbit(兔妈妈);RedEyes(红眼睛)LongEars(长耳朵)ShortTail(短尾巴)BigWolf(大灰狼)Storyteller翻译官[[?,这MotherRabbit:(Singingasong.唱起了歌。
)LittleRabbits,openthedoor.(小兔子乖乖,把门开开,妈妈回来了。
)BigWolf:Ah,Iknowtheirsecret.啊,我知道他们的秘密了。
)MotherRabbit:(Walkingintothehouse.进了家门。
)Goodevening,mychildren.Areyouhungry?Let'shavesupper(晚上好,孩子们!你们饿了吧?咱们吃晚饭吧。
)Storyteller:TheBigBadWolvesiscoming.(大灰狼来了)Storyteller:Thenextday,motherrabbitisgoingout.(第二天,兔妈妈要出门了。
)MotherRabbit:Iamgoingtopickmushroom,don'topenthedoorforstrangers(我要去采蘑菇。
千万记住,不要给陌生人开门。
)All:OK.Storyteller:Threerabbitsclosethedoor.Afterawhile,theyhearsomeoneknockingatdoor.。
)No)BigWolfStoryteller:Thewolf'stailisbroken.Hearingmother'svoice,theyopenthedoorandhugtheirmother.(大灰狼的尾巴被夹断了,他逃走了。
小兔子听到妈妈的声音,打开门,扑进妈妈的怀里。
)MotherRabbit:Mycleverchildren.(我的乖孩子们。
英语演讲小故事一只聪明的兔子比利兔子饿了,找到了一个萝卜。
他捡起来的东西,狐狸先生就在他身后,想吃掉他。
“我也饿了。
你是我的晚餐。
我要吃了你,”他说。
比利·黑尔很震惊,但他并不害怕。
他说,“跟我来。
我有更好的食物给你。
”他们去了一口井。
“看下面,”比利·黑尔说,“水里有东西。
”那是什么?“福克斯先生惊讶地问道。
”这是一只又大又胖的母鸡。
我们下去取吧。
”比利·黑尔说着,提着一桶水走了下来。
你能把母鸡放进桶里吗?“福克斯先生喊道。
”不,她太大了,”比利·黑尔说,“请下来。
我们可以一起带她上去。
跳进另一个桶里。
“福克斯先生确实如此。
当他下来时,比利·黑尔就起来了。
”再见!狐狸先生出不去了。
聪明的兔子比利饿了,他找到了一个萝卜。
当他捡起萝卜时,狐狸先生在他身后,想吃掉他。
“我也饿了你是我的晚餐,我会吃了你狐狸说比利很惊讶,但他并不害怕他说,“跟我来,我有更好的食物给你。
”“他们来到一口井“往下看,”比利说,“水里有东西“这是什么?”福克斯先生好奇地问道:“那是一只又大又胖的母鸡。
”让我们下去抓住她”说着,比利拿了一个水桶下来“你能把鸡放进桶里吗?”狐狸问他,“不,这只鸡太大了,”比利说,“下来吧我们可以一起抓住它跳进另一个桶里“狐狸做到了当他下去的时候,比利上来了“再见”比利说着走出了井但是狐狸出不去患难见真情杰克和本的确是好朋友。
一天,他们一起去森林探险。
当他们深入森林时,突然听到一个声音。
“那是什么?这声音太可怕了。
”本说。
“哦!熊。
看!一只熊!”杰克说着,快速爬上一棵大树。
本试图爬上那棵树。
但他不能。
“我能做什么?请帮帮我!”本对杰克说。
但是杰克什么也不做。
熊来了。
本迅速躺下,假装死去。
熊看着本,绕着他走。
本屏住呼吸。
熊闻到了本的味道,以为他要死了,然后就走开了。
当杰克看到熊走远时,他从树上滑下来,叫醒了本。
“熊对你耳语了什么?”杰克问本。
“你为什么不帮我?你没听过这句话吗:患难中的朋友才是真正的朋友本出现了。
Sunny day, a small rabbit on the grass happily play. It Wanya Wanya, suddenly, it began to downpour.
Small rabbit no umbrella, it saw on the ground a few large mushroom grows, then immediately pick one. In this way, it insisted mushroom umbrella home. Front door, it "tapping" knocked three times, the mother heard hurried to open the door, rabbit mother said: "Hey, how you do not get wet ah?" Rabbits replied: "right ah, I not only did not get wet , but also with a big mushroom back then! "
Mom laughed, a small rabbit laughed.
阳光明媚的⼀天,⼩⽩兔在草地上开开⼼⼼地玩耍。
它玩呀玩呀,忽然,下起了倾盆⼤⾬。
⼩⽩兔没有带⾬伞,它看到地上长着⼏个⼤蘑菇,于是⽴刻摘了⼀个。
就这样,它撑着蘑菇伞回家了。
到家门⼝,它“咚咚咚”敲了三下,妈妈听见了急忙开门,兔妈妈说:“咦,你怎么没有淋湿啊?”⼩⽩兔回答道:“对啊,我不但没有淋湿,还带了⼀个⼤蘑菇回来呢!”
妈妈笑了,⼩⽩兔也笑了。
聪明的兔子和狮子英文故事Once upon a time, in a great big jungle lived a great big lion with very sharp claws. "I'm king of the jungle," roared Lion. "I'm going to eat you all up." "No!" cried the jungle animals. "You are small and weak," said Lion. "You can't stop me." "Don't worry," said Clever Rabbit. "I have a plan."The next day, all the animals hid from Lion. "Where are you all?" roared Lion. "I want to eat you!" "Here I am," said Clever Rabbit. "You can eat me." "I tried to come before, but a great big lion stopped me." "I'm the only lion in the jungle," roared Lion. "Oh, no, you're not," said Clever Rabbit. "This lion has bigger paws and sharper claws. Show me this other lion. I'll eat him up and then I'll eat YOU."Clever Rabbit led Lion to the deep, wide river. "He lives in there," said Clever Rabbit. Lion looked into the water. Another lion looked back. Lion shook his head. So did the other lion. Lion leaped at the lion in the water. And was swept away. "At last," cried Clever Rabbit. "We're safe." "Help!" called Lion. "Save me." "We can't," said Clever Rabbit. "We are small and weak." Lion let out one last ROAR!..and was never seen again.。
Title: The Clever Rabbit and the Golden RuleIn the Heart of the ForestIn a lush, verdant forest, where sunlight dappled through the leaves and the air hummed with the symphony of nature, there lived a rabbit named Swiftfoot. Unlike other rabbits, Swiftfoot was not only quick but also remarkably clever. He navigated the forest with a keen sense of awareness, understanding the language of the trees and the whispers of the wind. Among the creatures of the woods, Swiftfoot was known for his wit and resourcefulness, often solving problems that stumped even the wisest of owls.The Scarcity of CarrotsOne season, a drought swept through the forest, drying up the streams and causing the vegetation to wither. Carrots, Swiftfoot's favorite treat, became scarce. Desperate for sustenance, he ventured deeper into the forest than ever before, searching for the elusive orange root. His journey led him to a part of the forest he had never explored, where the ground was rich and fertile, untouched by the drought's wrath.The Tricky FoxAs luck would have it, this land was the territory of Slypaw, a cunning fox notorious for his tricks. Slypaw, noticing Swiftfoot's interest in the area, saw an opportunity to exploit the situation. He approached Swiftfoot with a proposition. "Dear rabbit," he said with a sly grin, "I've noticed your struggle to find food. I can show you where the juiciest carrots grow, but in return, you must promise to share half of your harvest with me."Swiftfoot's PlanSwiftfoot, aware of Slypaw's reputation, knew better than to trust the fox blindly. He agreed to the terms but with a clever twist. "Agreed," he replied, "but let us make a pact. If I find more carrots than you can eat in a week, you must leave this land for good, allowing all creatures equal access to its bounty." Slypaw, confident in his ability to consume vast quantities of food, accepted the challenge.The Harvest and the RevelationSwiftfoot, true to his name, worked tirelessly, digging up a bountiful harvest of carrots. He shared some with the fox, who, despite his voracious appetite, could not finish half of what Swiftfoot had gathered. True to their agreement, Slypaw departed, leaving the land open for all forest dwellers to enjoy. Swiftfoot's clever plan not only secured his food supply but also ensured that the resources of the forest were distributed fairly among all its inhabitants.The Spread of KindnessWord of Swiftfoot's wisdom and fairness spread throughout the forest. Creatures that had once been wary of each other now came together to share meals and stories. Swiftfoot's actions demonstrated that cooperation and kindness could lead to prosperity for all. The forest, once again vibrant and full of life, became a testament to the power of unity and the golden rule—treat others as you wish to be treated. Conclusion: The Legacy of SwiftfootSwiftfoot's legacy lived on long after his time. Young rabbits and other forest dwellers learned the value of intelligence, resourcefulness, and compassion. They understood that true strength lies not in physical might but in the wisdom to use one's abilities for the greater good. The forest remained a place of harmony and abundance, a reminderthat even the smallest and seemingly weakest among us can make a significant difference when guided by cleverness and a heart full of kindness.。
聪明的小兔子的故事The Story of the Clever RabbitOnce upon a time, in a beautiful forest, there lived a clever little rabbit named Oliver. Oliver was known for his quick thinking and sharp wit.One day, as Oliver was hopping through the forest, he came across a hungry fox who had been searching for food all day. The fox looked at Oliver with hunger in his eyes and said, "Little rabbit, I haven"t eaten for days. Can you help me find some food?"Oliver knew that the fox was not to be trusted, but he didn"t want to become the fox"s dinner either. So he thought for a moment and came up with a plan."Mr. Fox," Oliver said with a smile, "I know where you can find the most delicious carrots. Follow me!"The fox eagerly followed Oliver, convinced that he would soon have a tasty meal. They reached a nearby vegetable garden where rows of juicy carrots grew.Oliver hopped onto a tree stump and pointed towards the garden. "You see, Mr. Fox, the best carrots are inside that garden. But there is a catch. The farmer has set up traps to protect his crops. Only someone as nimble as me can get throughwithout triggering them."The fox"s eyes widened with excitement. He begged Oliver to show him how to avoid the traps. Oliver agreed but only under one condition - the fox had to promise never to harm him.With a nod, the fox promised and listened attentively as Oliver explained how to jump over the traps. As the fox attempted to follow Oliver"s instructions, he got caught in one of the snares.Oliver couldn"t help but chuckle. "Sorry, Mr. Fox, but I did warn you about the traps. Now, I must be on my way. Good luck getting out of there!"And with that, Oliver hopped away, leaving the fox trapped and hungry.From that day on, the clever rabbit continued to outsmart other predators in the forest. His quick thinking and cleverness kept him safe, and he became a beloved hero among the woodland creatures.The story of the clever rabbit teaches us the importance of using our intelligence and wit to overcome challenges. It also reminds us to be wary of those who may not have our best interests at heart.。
聪明的兔子英语小作文文Title: The Clever Rabbit.In the deep forests of the enchanted land, lived a rabbit named Hoppy. Hoppy was not just any ordinary rabbit; he was intelligent, curious, and always ready to face any challenge that came his way. His large, brown eyes sparkled with wisdom, and his ears twitched alertly, picking up every sound and nuance in his surroundings.Hoppy's home was a cozy burrow beneath a towering oak tree. It was filled with all the comforts of home: soft moss for bedding, a stash of carrots for snacking, and even a small library of books that Hoppy had collected from his many adventures. He loved to read, and his knowledge grew with each passing day.One sunny morning, Hoppy woke up to the sound of rustling leaves and the scent of something unusual in the air. Curious, he hopped out of his burrow to investigate.He soon found a strange object lying on the ground a shiny, circular object with buttons and a small screen. Hoppy had never seen anything like it before.He approached the object cautiously, his heart beating fast with excitement. He pressed a button, and the screen lit up, showing a series of images and sounds. Hoppy was fascinated. He realized this must be a high-tech device from the outside world, perhaps left behind by a passing traveler.Eager to understand its functions, Hoppy set out on a quest to learn more. He asked around the forest, seeking advice from wise owls, knowledgeable squirrels, and even the occasional passing bird. Each creature shared a piece of information, and Hoppy's curiosity grew with each revelation.As days turned into weeks, Hoppy mastered the device. He learned to take pictures, play games, and even access the internet to learn about the world beyond the forest. His friends were amazed at his progress and were oftenfound gathered around Hoppy, watching in awe as he scrolled through the wonders of the outside world.One day, while exploring the forest, Hoppy came across a group of animals gathered around a fallen tree. They were all looking worried, and Hoppy quickly realized that a large branch from the tree had fallen across a narrow path, blocking their way. The animals were too small to move the branch, and they were at a loss for what to do.Hoppy's mind raced. He knew he had to think of a solution quickly. Then, he remembered the device in his burrow. He quickly ran back home, retrieved the device, and returned to the fallen tree.Using the device, Hoppy took a picture of the obstacle and uploaded it to the internet. He searched for solutions and found a video tutorial on how to clear a blocked path using simple tools. Hoppy showed the video to the animals, and together they gathered sticks and stones, using the instructions from the video to pry up the branch and clear the path.With a collective cheer, the animals celebrated their victory. They knew that it was Hoppy's cleverness and the power of the device that had helped them overcome the obstacle. From that day forward, Hoppy's reputation grew even further, and he was known throughout the forest as the Clever Rabbit.The story of Hoppy and his adventures with the device spread far and wide. Other animals from different lands heard of his exploits and came to seek his wisdom. Hoppy was happy to share his knowledge and taught them how to use technology to improve their lives.In time, Hoppy's forest became a hub of learning and innovation. The animals built schools and libraries, and Hoppy became their mentor, guiding them in their quest for knowledge. His legacy lived on in the hearts of every creature he had helped, and the forest flourished under his wise guidance.And so, the story of the Clever Rabbit Hoppy continuesto inspire and teach the value of curiosity, intelligence, and the power of technology to improve lives. His legacy lives on in the enchanted forest, and his name will forever be remembered as a symbol of wisdom and courage.。
五年级英语小故事:聪明的兔子
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Clever rabbit
The wolf and the fox wanted to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him.
One day the wolf said to the fox, "You go home and lie in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him." That's a good idea," said the fox.
He went home at once. The wolf went to the rabbit's house and knocked at the door. "Who is it?" asked the rabbit. "It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf went away.
The rabbit went to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and saw the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed. He thought, "Is the fox really dead or is he pretending to be dead? If he's not dead, he'll catch me when I go near him." so he said, "The wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesn't look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open." When the fox heard this, he thought, "I'll show him that I'm dead." So he opened his mouth.
The rabbit knew that the fox wasn't dead, and he ran as quickly as he could.
【译文】
聪明的兔子
狼和狐狸想要吃掉兔子,但是这只兔子太难抓到了。
一天,狼对狐狸说:“你回家假装躺在床上。
我去告诉兔子你已
经死了。
当他来看你的时候,你就能够跳起来抓住他了。
”“真是个
好主意!”狐狸说。
于是他立刻回到家。
狼去兔子的房前敲了敲门,“是谁啊?”兔子
问道。
“狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。
”说完狼就走开了。
兔子
去狐狸家看情况。
他通过狐狸家的窗户看到闭着眼睛的狐狸躺在床上。
他想,狐狸是真的死了,还是在假装呢?如果他没有死,那么我走近他
就会被他抓住。
于是他说:“狼说狐狸死了。
但是他看起来并不像死
掉了呀。
死去的狐狸通常都是张着嘴的。
”狐狸听到这些话就想:我
得证明自己是真的死了。
于是他张开了嘴巴。
这时兔子知道狐狸并没有死,他就以最快的速度跑开啦。