儿童英语故事30字:小猴盖房子
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三只小猪盖房子的故事英文版Title: The Story of the Three Little Pigs and How They Built Their HomesOnce upon a time, in a small village surrounded by fields and forests, there lived three little pigs. These pigs were determined to build their own homes and protect themselves from the elements and any potential predators.The first pig, named BigPig, decided to build a big, strong house with a high fence around it. He worked hard for many days, cutting down trees and shaping logs into a sturdy structure. Finally, he invited his friends to come and visit his new home. But as soon as the friends arrived, they were shocked by the size of the house. It was so big that they couldn"t even fit inside! They quickly realized that BigPig had overshot his budget and was struggling to pay for the construction.The second pig, named LittlePig, decided to build a smaller, more budget-friendly home. He spent less time and effort than BigPig, cutting down smaller trees and using less logs. The result was a cozy, compact home that was easy to maintain and repair.LittlePig"s house was much more affordable, and he was able to pay for it in a shorter amount of time. He was also proudof the fact that his home was smaller and more efficient, allowing him to spend more time outside enjoying the nature around him.The third pig, named LittleBigPig, was determined to build the biggest, strongest, and most luxurious home in the village. He spent even more time and effort than BigPig, cutting down even larger trees and using even more logs.However, as soon as LittleBigPig"s friends visited his new home, they were horrified. The house was so large and elaborate that it was difficult to navigate, and it was impossible to fit everyone inside at once.LittleBigPig was embarrassed by his mistake, and he quickly realized that size doesn"t always matter. He learned the importance of budgeting, efficiency, and having a plan before starting any construction project.In the end, all three little pigs learned valuable lessons from their experiences. BigPig learned the importance of budgeting and saving, LittlePig learned the importance of efficiency and cost-effectiveness, and LittleBigPig learned the importance of planning and executing a plan effectively. The moral of the story is that it"s important to think things through before starting any construction project. Sure,size and cost matter, but it"s also important to prioritize functionality and safety. And above all, it"s important to learn from your mistakes and adjust your plan accordingly.。
三只小猪盖房子的故事英文版Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who decided to leave their family and build their own homes. They each wanted a place to call their own and live independently. The first little pig, being rather lazy, decided to build his home out of straw. He thought it would be easy and quick to do, and he will be able to enjoy himself in no time. The second little pig, being a bit clever than the first, chose to build his house out of sticks. He believed it would be faster and sturdier than using straw, but still, he didn't put in too much effort.The third little pig, however, was a hard worker. He decided to build his home out of bricks, despite it being the most difficult and time-consuming way. He knew that his house would be the strongest and safest of the three. So, he began his work and diligently laid each brick one by one.One day, the big bad wolf saw the three little pigs and wanted to eat them. He went to the first pig's straw house and knocked on the door. The little pig was inside, but the moment he heard the wolf's voice, he knew he was in danger. The wolf demanded the pig to open the door, but the pig refused, fearing for his life. In anger, the wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down.The first little pig ran to the second little pig's stick house, hoping to find safety with his sibling. But the wolf followed them and did the same thing he did to the first house. He huffed, he puffed, and the stick house fell down with ease. The two little pigs ran as fast as they could to the third pig's brick house.The wolf was furious and determined to get his lunch. He went to the brick house and demanded the little pigs to let him in. But they refused, knowing that their brick house was their only hope. The wolf, in frustration, huffed and puffed with all his might. But nothing happened. The brick house was too strong for him to blow down.The wolf eventually gave up and went home hungry and defeated. The three little pigs had learned their lesson and realized that hard work and commitment were always rewarded. They learned that a strong foundation would always carry them through the toughest of times, and they lived happily ever after in their sturdy home made of bricks.。
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A poor wood-cutter lived with his wife and three daughters in a little hut on the edge of a lonely forest. One morning as he was about to go to his work, he said to his wife, "Let my dinner be brought into the forest to me by my eldest daughter, or I shall never get my work done, and in order that she may not miss her way," he added, "I will take a bag of millet(⼩⽶,粟)with me and strew the seeds on the path." When, therefore, the sun was just above the center of the forest, the girl set out on her way with a bowl of soup, but the field-sparrows, and wood-sparrows, larks and finches, blackbirds and siskins(⾦翅雀)had picked up the millet long before, and the girl could not find the track. Then trusting to chance, she went on and on, until the sun sank and night began to fall. The trees rustled in the darkness, the owls hooted, and she began to be afraid. Then in the distance she perceived a light which glimmered between the trees. "There ought to be some people living there, who can take me in for the night," thought she, and went up to the light. It was not long before she came to a house the windows of which were all lighted up. She knocked, and a rough voice from inside cried, "Come in." The girl stepped into the dark entrance, and knocked at the door of the room. "Just come in," cried the voice, and when she opened the door, an old gray-haired man was sitting at the table, supporting his face with both hands, and his white beard fell down over the table almost as far as the ground. By the stove lay three animals, a hen, a cock, and a brindled cow. The girl told her story to the old man, and begged for shelter for the night. The man said, "Pretty little hen, Pretty little cock, And pretty brindled cow, What say ye to that?" "Duks," answered the animals, and that must have meant, "We are willing," for the old man said, "Here you shall have shelter and food, go to the fire, and cook us our supper." The girl found in the kitchen abundance of everything, and cooked a good supper, but had no thought of the animals. She carried the full dishes to the table, seated herself by the gray-haired man, ate and satisfied her hunger. When she had had enough, she said, "But now I am tired, where is there a bed in which I can lie down, and sleep?" The animals replied, "Thou hast eaten with him, Thou hast drunk with him, Thou hast had no thought for us, So find out for thyself where thou canst pass the night." Then said the old man, "Just go upstairs, and thou wilt find a room with two beds, shake them up, and put white linen on them, and then I, too, will come and lie down to sleep." The girl went up, and when she had shaken the beds and put clean sheets on, she lay down in one of them without waiting any longer for the old man. After some time, however, the gray-haired man came, took his candle, looked at the girl and shook his head. When he saw that she had fallen into a sound sleep, he opened a trap-door, and let her down into the cellar. Late at night the wood-cutter came home, and reproached his wife for leaving him to hunger all day. "It is not my fault," she replied, "the girl went out with your dinner, and must have lost herself, but she is sure to come back to-morrow." The wood-cutter, however, arose before dawn to go into the forest, and requested that the second daughter should take him his dinner that day. "I will take a bag with lentils(扁⾖)," said he; "the seeds are larger than millet, the girl will see them better, and can't lose her way." At dinner-time, therefore, the girl took out the food, but the lentils had disappeared. The birds of the forest had picked them up as they had done the day before, and had left none. The girl wandered about in the forest until night, and then she too reached the house of the old man, was told to go in, and begged for food and a bed. The man with the white beard again asked the animals, "Pretty little hen, Pretty little cock, And pretty brindled cow, What say ye to that?" The animals again replied "Duks," and everything happened just as it had happened the day before. The girl cooked a good meal, ate and drank with the old man, and did not concern herself about the animals, and when she inquired about her bed they answered, "Thou hast eaten with him, Thou hast drunk with him, Thou hast had no thought for us, To find out for thyself where thou canst pass the night." When she was asleep the old man came, looked at her, shook his head, and let her down into the cellar. On the third morning the wood-cutter said to his wife, "Send our youngest child out with my dinner to-day, she has always been good and obedient, and will stay in the right path, and not run about after every wild humble-bee, as her sisters did." The mother did not want to do it, and said, "Am I to lose my dearest child, as well?" "Have no fear,' he replied, "the girl will not go astray; she is too prudent and sensible; besides I will take some peas with me, and strew them about. They are still larger than lentils, and will show her the way." But when the girl went out with her basket on her arm, the wood-pigeons had already got all the peas in their crops, and she did not know which way she was to turn. She was full of sorrow and never ceased to think how hungry her father would be, and how her good mother would grieve, if she did not go home. At length when it grew dark, she saw the light and came to the house in the forest. She begged quite prettily to be allowed to spend the night there, and the man with the white beard once more asked his animals, "Pretty little hen, Pretty little cock, And beautiful brindled(有斑纹的) cow, What say ye to that?" "Duks," said they. Then the girl went to the stove where the animals were lying, and petted the cock and hen, and stroked their smooth feathers with her hand, and caressed the brindled cow between her horns, and when, in obedience to the old man's orders, she had made ready some good soup, and the bowl was placed upon the table, she said, "Am I to eat as much as I want, and the good animals to have nothing? Outside is food in plenty, I will look after them first." So she went and brought some barley and stewed it for the cock and hen, and a whole armful of sweet- smelling hay for the cow. "I hope you will like it, dear animals," said she, "and you shall have a refreshing draught in case you are thirsty." Then she fetched in a bucketful of water, and the cock and hen jumped on to the edge of it and dipped their beaks in, and then held up their heads as the birds do when they drink, and the brindled cow also took a hearty draught. When the animals were fed, the girl seated herself at the table by the old man, and ate what he had left. It was not long before the cock and the hen began to thrust their heads beneath their wings, and the eyes of the cow likewise began to blink. Then said the girl, "Ought we not to go to bed?" "Pretty little hen, Pretty little cock, And pretty brindled cow, What say ye to that?" The animals answered "Duks," "Thou hast eaten with us, Thou hast drunk with us, Thou hast had kind thought for all of us, We wish thee good-night." Then the maiden went upstairs, shook the feather-beds, and laid clean sheets on them, and when she had done it the old man came and lay down on one of the beds, and his white beard reached down to his feet. The girl laydown on the other, said her prayers, and fell asleep. She slept quietly till midnight, and then there was such a noise in the house that she awoke. There was a sound of cracking and splitting in every corner, and the doors sprang open, and beat against the walls. The beams groaned as if they were being torn out of their joints, it seemed as if the staircase were falling down, and at length there was a crash as if the entire roof had fallen in. As, however, all grew quiet once more, and the girl was not hurt, she stayed quietly lying where she was, and fell asleep again. But when she woke up in the morning with the brilliancy of the sunshine, what did her eyes behold? She was lying in a vast hall, and everything around her shone with royal splendor; on the walls, golden flowers grew up on a ground of green silk, the bed was of ivory, and the canopy of red velvet, and on a chair close by, was a pair of shoes embroidered with pearls. The girl believed that she was in a dream, but three richly clad attendants came in, and asked what orders she would like to give? "If you will go," she replied, "I will get up at once and make ready some soup for the old man, and then I will feed the pretty little hen, and the cock, and the beautiful brindled cow." She thought the old man was up already, and looked round at his bed; he, however, was not lying in it, but a stranger. And while she was looking at him, and becoming aware that he was young and handsome, he awoke, sat up in bed, and said, "I am a King's son, and was bewitched by a wicked witch, and made to live in this forest, as an old gray-haired man; no one was allowed to be with me but my three attendants in the form of a cock, a hen, and a brindled cow. The spell was not to be broken until a girl came to us whose heart was so good that she showed herself full of love, not only towards mankind, but towards animals - and that thou hast done, and by thee at midnight we were set free, and the old hut in the forest was changed back again into my royal palace." And when they had arisen, the King's son ordered the three attendants to set out and fetch the father and mother of the girl to the marriage feast. "But where are my two sisters?" inquired the maiden. "I have locked them in the cellar, and to-morrow they shall be led into the forest, and shall live as servants to a charcoal-burner, until they have grown kinder, and do not leave poor animals to suffer hunger."⼩⽶(⼩⽶,粟)与我的道路上洒的种⼦。
经典幼儿英语小故事带翻译:造木头房子Goat’s grandfather to build a house of wood, but the goat’s grandfather’s waist is not good, can not carry heavy loads.Made of wood house pig, monkey, bear know this thing, to find the goat grandfather to him said: “we are here to help you move the wood.” “You are a good boy,” said the goat.”Pig, monkey, bear to the next to a pile of wood, bear the greatest strength, he first came all of a sudden the block of wood to carry on the shoulder “Hey Chi hey Chi” to go, not and in a sh ort while is sweating the; pig at the bear’s back, think and came and rolled up a wooden head, left, but a Kung Fu already tired out of breath. Monkey strength minimum, he saw beside the river and flow direction, eyes grunt a turn, came up with a good way, he put the wood push into the water, sitting in the wood, easily to the wood transported...When he moved out, he said to them, he said to them, “you are so glad to help others! Thank you very much.” Pig, monkey, bear to feel shy smile.山羊爷爷要造木头房子,可是山羊爷爷的腰不好,不能搬重物。
三只小猪盖房子的故事英文The Story of Three Little Pigs Building HousesOnce upon a time, there were three little pigs. They were brothers and they decided to leave their mother and build their own houses. The first pig built his house with straw, the second pig built his house with sticks, and the third pig built his house with bricks.The first little pig thought that building a straw house was the easiest and fastest way to have a warm place to live. He worked hard all day and finally made a straw house in one afternoon. The straw was soft and the house was cozy. The first pig was very happy with his new home.The second little pig also thought that building a house with sticks was a good idea. He collected a lot of sticks and made a house. The sticks were strong enough to stand up, but the house was not sturdy enough to withstand any strong winds or dangerous animals.The third little pig was different from his brothers. He knew that he had to think carefully before building his house, so he decided to build a house with bricks. He put a lot of effort into making the bricks, digging the foundation, and building the walls.The bricks were heavy, but they were strong enough to resist any disaster that might come.One day, a hungry wolf came to the area. He saw the first little pig's straw house and decided to eat him. The wolf knocked on the door and asked the pig to let him in. The pig refused and the wolf blew the straw house down and ate the little pig.Then the wolf came to the second little pig's stick house. He knocked on the door and asked the pig to let him in. The pig refused again, but the wolf blew the stick house down and ate the little pig.Finally, the wolf arrived at the third little pig's brick house. He knocked on the door and asked the pig to let him in. The pig refused firmly and the wolf tried to blow the house down, but he failed. The brick house was too strong and resilient, and the wolf was exhausted from all his efforts. He gave up and left the area.The three little pigs learned a valuable lesson from this experience. The first and second pigs realized that they should have thought more carefully before building their houses. The third little pig learned the importance of hard work, determination, and perseverance.In conclusion, the story of Three Little Pigs is an insightful tale of planning, perseverance and hard work. It teaches children that they need to think ahead and work hard to achieve their goals. It also shows that true success is not achieved by takingshortcuts or easy ways, but by persevering and working hard even in dire circumstances.。
I have always felt that I am a very independent, strong, motivated, and unwilling to admit defeat.同学互助一起进步(页眉可删)小猴子盖房子儿童故事日复一日,年复一年就是这个道理,今日事今日毕,今天就把今天的事做好,明天有明天的事,今天不做就等明天做,明天还有明天无数个明天,等到天气冷了还没把房子盖好,所以做事不要拖沓。
以下是为大家整理的小猴子盖房子儿童故事,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所启发。
故事原文:在一座美丽的树林里,住着一只小猴子,它整天玩呀玩,老玩个没够。
瞧!天快下雨了,它还在荡秋千哪!大雨“哗哗”地下起来了,小松鼠急急忙忙跳上树枝,往树洞里钻,那儿就是它的家。
小刺猬也连忙躲进了它漂亮的、像个大蘑菇似的房子里。
只有小猴子在这儿淋着雨,因为它没有房子,没有自己的家。
它东蹦西跳,找不到一个躲雨的地方。
小猴被雨林得难受极了,它想:“等明天我可一定要盖房子了。
我要盖一座美丽的房子,有高高的屋顶、大大的门窗……。
”雨停了,小猴子又搬木头,又折芭蕉叶,看样子,好像真要动手盖房子了。
可是,没干一会儿,它又想:“天气这么好,还是多玩一会儿吧!等明天再说。
”玩呀玩,天渐渐黑了,一天就这样白白地过去了。
第二天,太阳刚露出红红的`笑脸,小松鼠就起来了,它采来了果子当点心吃。
啄木鸟一清早就开始了工作——给大树捉害虫。
小猴子慢腾腾地起来了。
它在干什么呢?原来,它是在画房子的图样。
小猴先画了一个,看着房子小了,又画了一个大的。
嗯!这个图样真不错,又大又漂亮!小猴子满意地笑了。
小松鼠见了,担心地问:“这么大的房子,你什么时候能盖好呀?”小猴子想也不想地说:“快,明天,等明天就能盖好了。
我要请很多很多的朋友来新房子里做客!”于是,小猴子就去请大象,请它明天到自己盖的新房子里来做客。
接着,它又去请小刺猬、小青蛙。
小青蛙马上“呱呱”地叫开了:“猴子要盖新房子啦!明天请大家去做客!”就这样,东跑跑,西逛逛,一天的时间很快又过去啦。
猴子盖房:奇妙的房子
太阳下山后,黑夜来临了,森林里的小动物们全部都回家去了。
只有猴子对漆黑的夜晚毫不在乎。
它们在棕榈树上跳来跳去,寻找一些东西塞进嘴里,然后尽情玩耍。
“盖房子有什么用呢?我们应该吃喝玩乐,为什么要把时间花费在盖房子上呢?至于睡觉,唉,我们一点也不困!”
然而瞌睡终于找上门来了。
当猴子困得要命时,它们就躺在棕榈树的树枝上睡觉。
这对它们已经习以为常,因为第二天它们会在美丽的阳光下醒来,而且在阳光的照射下,它们可以整天在森林中做游戏。
这一次却出乎猴子们的预料之外。
它们刚闭上眼睛,一场大雨倾盆而下。
它们找啊,找啊,可是找不到一块干地方。
“哎呀呀!哎呀呀!这么大的雨!”
猴子被大雨从头浇到脚,它门喊叫着,冻得浑身发抖。
最后它们下定了决心:
“明天早晨我们就盖房……”
“屋顶下我们安然无恙!”
“我们要不停地盖一天!”
“决不贪玩和浪费时间!”。
三只小猪建房子的故事英文Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who set out to build their own houses. The first little pig decided to build his house out of straw, as it was easy to obtain. The second little pig decided to build his house out of sticks, as they were stronger than straw. And the third little pig decided to build his house out of bricks, as they were the strongest building material.The first little pig built his house out of straw quickly and easily. However, it was not very sturdy and could easily be blown away by a strong wind. The second little pig built his house out of sticks, which was stronger than the straw house, but still not strong enough to withstand any real pressure. The third little pig took a long time to build his house out of bricks, but it was worth it, as it was the strongest and most durable of all three houses.One day, a big bad wolf came along and saw the three little pigs in their houses. The wolf was very hungry and wanted to eat the little pigs. He first went to the straw house and blew it down easily. The first little pig ran to his brother's stick house for safety. The wolf then went to the stick house and was able to blow it down too. The two little pigs then ran to their brother's brick house and locked the door tight.The wolf then tried to blow down the brick house, but he wasn't able to. The three little pigs were safe inside, and the wolf gave up and went away, hungry and defeated.From this story, we can learn a valuable lesson about the importance of hard work and determination. The first two little pigs were lazy and took shortcuts when building their houses, which ultimately led to their downfall. The third little pig worked hard and took his time, which resulted in a strong and sturdy house that was able to resist the wolf's attacks. It is important to always put in the effort to do things properly to achieve the best results.In addition, the story highlights the importance of being prepared and having a plan in case of danger. The third little pig had a strong plan for building his house and was able to keep himself and his siblings safe from harm. It is important to always think ahead and be prepared for any potential threats or challenges that may arise.In conclusion, the Three Little Pigs is a classic children's story that teaches us about the importance of hard work, determination, and being prepared. It is a timeless tale that has been passed down from generation to generation, and its message remains relevant today. It is a story that will continue to be cherished and loved by people of all ages for years to come.。
婴幼儿童话故事书里的故事:小猴建房子婴幼儿童话故事书里的故事:小猴建房子森林里有一座很破的房子,里面住着小猴和它的妈妈.小猴的妈妈体弱多病,对小猴说:"乖孩子,你去帮我妈妈盖一座新房子吧.'好吃懒惰的小猴说:"不要.''过了几天,妈妈的病越来越严重,去世了.一天,下了一场倾盆大雨,洪水把小猴那座破烂的房子冲走了,小猴无家可归,它心想:我要是听那妈妈的话,盖一座舒适又坚固的房子,现在也不会无家可归.过了几天,雨停了,风和日丽,小猴看见小马正在盖房子,心想:我一定要盖一座好房子.于是小猴找来一些稻草,就盖了一间稻草房,当小猴正高兴时,大风一刮,房子倒塌了,只好拿起稻草重盖,但是,盖了几次也盖不成,于是,它想去拜师学习.它先找到了燕子,燕子对它说:"要盖房子,首先要有木头,现在你去找木头.''小猴找到了木头,但是力气小搬不动,决定放弃.后来,它找到了大象,大象说:"你要想盖房子,要先找些树干.''小猴找来了,开始建房子了."小猴,你去把那些树干锯成一段一段.''小猴锯啊锯,锯得手都起水泡了,它怕吃苦,也放弃了.小猴什么也没有学会,还是到处流浪,过了几天,它来到了好朋友兔兔家,看见兔兔家这么大这么漂亮,说:"兔兔,这房子是你建的吗?”"对啊!”兔兔说,"我克服了很多的困难终于盖好了这座房子.”小猴听了兔兔的话,又去向别人学盖房子,经过小猴的一番努力,终于盖起了一栋舒适的房子.婴幼儿童话故事书里的故事:吴刚应聘记很久很久以前,嫦娥非常想念后羿便做了许多糕点,可月宫上没人看桂树咋办咧?嫦娥便登出了应聘广告,由天宫夜间广播电视台登出,广告刚等处便来了个叫吴刚的小混混,原来他原来公司的老板有的把他当做出气筒,还有一个丑老板自尊心太强了,把吴刚1700岁的幼小心灵受到了创伤,(注:天上17年地上1700年)刚到这里,嫦娥便对他说:“你好,请过3关难关便可应聘成功,现在开始!“咔嚓”一声后便掉入了一个酷似“智勇大冲关”的起点上,吴刚跑了1000年的时间便跑完了,“终……于……跑完了!”吴刚大声的说着,“恭喜过关”玉兔不ī知在哪说着,忽然,吴刚又掉进了的二关,虽说吴刚力气大可今日却是一个不寻常的东西:一轮明月迎面压下,吴刚竭力的举着,过了不知多久,又传来了玉兔“恭喜过关”的声音,没等吴刚休息便掉入了第三关,嫦娥正站在那里对吴刚说:呵呵!力气还不错嘛,请过最后一关!”话音刚落,便传来“咚咚咚”的脚步声,吴刚遭遇不幸……――摔倒了!(观众:――!)“哇!史迪仔!看我的无敌电锯!雅黑!”“轰”史迪仔轰然爆炸!“哇!我的毛绒玩具!”嫦娥惨叫!“吴!刚!”“妈呀!怎么跟红太狼一样会耍平底锅啊!救命哟!”“磅磅”“吴刚,我要你无条件的为我砍树!”“好好!”吴刚连连苦……婴幼儿童话故事书里的故事:小马的故事从前,有一个森林里住着两匹马,大马和小马。
英语民间小故事:Big TurtleMany years ago the world had two parts.Animals lived in the lower part, which was was completely covered in water and had no land or soil. Above was the Sky World, where the sky people lived.The Sky World had lots of soil, with beautiful mountains and valleys. One day a girl from the Sky World went for a long walk and became very tired."I'm so tired, I need to rest" she said. She sat down under the spreading branches of an apple tree and quickly fell asleep.Suddenly, there was a rumbling sound like thunder and the ground began to crack. A big hole opened up next to the apple tree."What's happening?" screamed the frightened girl. She tried to move but it was too late. She and the tree slid through the hole and tumbled over and over towards the watery world below."Help me! Help me!" screamed the girl. Luckily two swans were swimming below and saw the girl tumbling down from the sky."Come on!" yelled one swan. "Let's catch her before she hits the water""Okay!" yelled the other.The swans spread their wings together and caught the girl on their soft feather backs."Whew! That was lucky" said the girl. "But what do I do now?I can't get back up to the Sky World and I can't stay on your backs forever."We'll take you to Big turtle" said the swans. "He knows everything".After hearing what happened, the Big Turtle called all the animals in the water world to a meeting. He told them an old story about soil being found deep under the water."If we can get some of that soil, we can build an island on my back for you to live on" said the Big Turtle. "Sounds good to me" said the young girl.The Otter, Beaver and Muskrat started arguing over who would dive for the soil."I'll go" said the sleek Otter, brushing his glossy fur."No! I'll go" said Beaver, slapping the water with his big flat tail."I'm the best swimmer" said Muskrat "I'll go.""Aaaachooo!" sneezed the young girl. "Guys, guys, would just one of you go. These swan feathers are getting up my nose and making me sneeze"."Sorry" said the swans."That's alright" said the young Sky girl.Then Toskwaye the little Toad, popped up out of the water. "I'll go. I can dive very deep" she said.The other animals started laughing and pointing at Toskwaye. "You! You're too small and ugly to help". cried the others, laughing."Be quite!" said Big Turtle in a loud, stern voice."Everyone is equal and everyone will have a chance to try".The sleek Otter smoothed his glossy fur, took a deep breath and slid into the water. He was gone for a long time before he came up gasping for air."It was too deep" he said. "I couldn't dive that far."Now it's my turn" said Beaver. He slapped the water with his tail as he disappeared. After a long time he came to the surfaceagain."It's too far" he gasped. "No one can dive that deep."Muskrat tried next and failed. "Aaaachoo!" sneezed the young girl. "This is not looking good""Now it's my turn" said little Toskwaye the T oad. She took a deep breath and jumped into the water. She was gone a very long time and everyone thought they wouldn't see her again.Suddenly Otter pointed at the water, shouting "Look, look! Bubbles!"Toskwaye's small, ugly face appeared through the water. She spat a few grains of soil onto the Big Turtle's back, then fell back into the water - dead.The Turtle ordered the others to rub the soil grains and spread them around on his shell. The grains grew and grew, until a large island was formed - big enough for the girl to live on.It grew into our world as we know it today. And the descendants of the Sky girl became the Earth's people.Today, some people say the whole world still rests on Big Turtles back. When he gets tired and changes his position, we have earthquakes.Toad has not been forgotten either. American native Indians call her "Mashutaha", which means 'Our Grandmother'. No one is allowed to harm her.。
童话故事——《盖房子》的英语读后感The House That Jack Built is a traditional English nursery rhyme that tells the story of a cumulative house building project. The rhyme is believed to have originated in the 18th century, and it has been translated into many languages. The rhyme is typically recited by children, and it can be used to teach them about the parts of a house and the importance of teamwork.The rhyme begins with the line "This is the house that Jack built," and it then goes on to describe the different parts of the house that Jack builds, including the walls, the windows, the doors, and the roof. With each line, the rhyme adds a new element to the house, and it ends with the line "This is the house that Jack built."The rhyme is a fun and engaging way for children to learn about the parts of a house. It is also a good example of cumulative storytelling, and it can help children to develop their sequencing and memory skills.In addition to its educational value, The House That Jack Built is also a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by children for generations. The rhyme is a reminder of the importance of home and family, and it is a celebration of the power of teamwork.Here is a more detailed analysis of the rhyme:The first line of the rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built," introduces the main character and the setting of the story. Jack is a young boy who is building a house. The house is located in a rural setting, and it is surrounded by a garden.The second line of the rhyme, "This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the first element of the house. The malt is a type of grain that is used to make beer. It is stored in the house, and it is used to make bread and other food.The third line of the rhyme, "This is the rat that atethe malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the first animal character in the story. The rat is a small rodent that lives in the house. It eats the malt, and it causes Jack to lose his food supply.The fourth line of the rhyme, "This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the second animal character in the story. The cat is a domesticated animal that lives in the house. It kills the rat, and it prevents Jack from losing his food supply.The fifth line of the rhyme, "This is the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the third animal character in the story. The dog is a domesticated animal that lives in the house. It chases the cat, and it prevents the cat from killing the rat.The sixth line of the rhyme, "This is the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house thatJack built," introduces the fourth animal character in the story. The cow is a large domesticated animal that lives in the house. It tosses the dog, and it prevents the dog from chasing the cat.The seventh line of the rhyme, "This is the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the ratthat ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the first human character in the story. The maiden is a young woman who lives in the house. She milks the cow, and she provides Jack with milk and other dairy products.The eighth line of the rhyme, "This is the man all tattered and torn that kissed the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the second human character in the story. The man is a young man who lives in the house. He kisses the maiden, and he expresses his love for her.The ninth line of the rhyme, "This is the priest all shaven and shorn that married the man all tattered and torn that kissed the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the third human character in the story. The priest is a religious leader who lives in the house. He marries the man and the maiden, and he performs the wedding ceremony.The tenth line of the rhyme, "This is the cock that crowed in the morn that waked the priest all shaven and shorn that married the man all tattered and torn that kissed the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built," introduces the fourth human character in the story. The cock is a domesticated bird that lives in the house. It crows in the morning, and it wakes the priest.The rhyme ends with the line "This is the house thatJack built," which brings the story full circle. The rhyme is a cumulative tale, and it tells the story of how a house is built, from the foundation to the roof. The rhyme is a fun and engaging way for children to learn about the parts of a house and the importance of teamwork.。
五年级下册作文猴子与房子的故事英语《The Monkey and the House》Once upon a time, there was a monkey who lived in a beautiful forest. The monkey was very happy and content with his life in the forest. He had many friends, and he spent his days playing, climbing trees, and looking for food.One day, the monkey decided that he wanted to build a house. He thought that it would be nice to have a place to call his own, where he could sleep and keep his things. So, he set out to find the perfect spot to build his house.The monkey looked all over the forest, but he couldn’t find a place that he liked. He wanted a spot that was close to the trees, so that he could climb up and down easily. He also wanted a spot that was near a stream, so that he could have fresh water to drink.Finally, the monkey found a spot that he thought was perfect. It was a clearing in the forest, near a big tree and a stream. The monkey was very excited, and he immediately started to gather materials to build his house.The monkey worked very hard for many days. He cut down trees, gathered branches, and carried them to the clearing. He used the branches to build a frame for his house, and then he covered the frame with leaves and grass to make a roof.When the monkey was finished, he stood back and admired his work. His house looked beautiful, and he was very proud of himself. He decided to invite all of his friends over to see his new house.The monkey’s friends came to see his house, and they were all very impressed. They told the monkey that his house was the best house in the forest, and they were very jealous. The monkey was very happy to hear this, and he invited his friends to stay for a party.The monkey and his friends had a great time at the party. They ate, drank, and danced until late into the night. When the party was over, the monkey’s friends went home, and the monkey went to bed in his new house.The monkey was very happy in his new house. He spent his days playing, climbing trees, and looking for food. He also spent a lot of time with his friends, who came to visit him often.One day, a big storm came to the forest. The wind blew very hard, and the rain fell in sheets. The monkey was very worried about his house, because he knew that it might not be strong enough to withstand the storm.The monkey went outside to check on his house. He saw that the wind was blowing the leaves and grass off the roof, and that the branches were starting to break. He knew that he had to do something to save his house.The monkey quickly ran back inside and grabbed some rope. He tied the rope around the branches of the big tree, and then he tied the other end of the rope to his house. He hoped that the rope would hold his house in place during the storm.The storm lasted for a long time, but the monkey’s house stayed strong. The rope held the house in place, and the monkey was very relieved. When the storm was over, the monkey went outside to check on his house. He saw that it was still standing, and he was very happy.From that day on, the monkey knew that his house was very special. It had survived a big storm, and it was still standing strong. The monkey was very proud of his house, and he knew that it would always be a safe and comfortable place for him to live.The monkey’s story teaches us that with hard work and determination, we can achieve our goals. The monkey worked hard to build his house, and he was able to create a beautiful and comfortable home for himself. We can also learn from the monkey’s experience during the storm. When faced with a difficult situation, we need to be resourceful and find a way to overcome it. The monkey used his rope to hold his house inplace, and he was able to protect his home from the storm. Finally, the monkey’s story reminds us of the importance of friendship. The monkey’s friends were very impressed with his house, and they came to visit him often. Friendship is an important part of our lives, and it can bring us happiness and support.。
小猴子的房子建好了吗续写英语小作文In the heart of the lush, green jungle, lived a little monkey named Monkey-D. He dreamed of having a cozy home, a place where he could relax and call his own. Every day, he would gaze at the towering trees and imagine his house among their branches, safe and secure.Monkey-D knew that building a house was no easy task, but he was determined to make his dream come true. He started by collecting sticks and leaves, small twigs and branches. He worked tirelessly, carrying the materials back to the clearing where he planned to build his house.Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. Monkey-D's pile of materials grew taller and taller, but the task of building the house seemed daunting. The jungle was full of obstacles, from snakes hiding in the grass to fierce storms that threatened to destroy his hard work.However, Monkey-D was undeterred. He persevered, determined to overcome each obstacle. When the snakes came, he learned to spot them and avoid them. When the stormsraged, he sheltered his materials and worked even harder to complete his house.Months passed, and finally, the day came when Monkey-D finished his house. It was a small, cozy structure, made of sticks and leaves, with a roof that was strong enough to withstand the storms. Inside, it was warm and inviting, a perfect place to call home.Monkey-D smiled widely, his heart full of pride and happiness. He had worked hard, faced obstacles, and persevered until he achieved his dream. His house was not just a place to live, it was a testament to his determination and resilience.And so, in the heart of the jungle, Monkey-D lived happily in his own little house, content and secure. His story taught the other animals in the jungle an important lesson: with perseverance and hard work, dreams can come true, no matter how difficult the task may seem.**猴子的房子:坚持不懈的故事**在郁郁葱葱的绿色丛林深处,住着一只小猴子,名叫猴D。
The Great RoosterThe Great RoosterThere once were two roosters in a town. One was living in a henhouse, and the other was living on top of a high roof. One day, an eggplant and a cucumber in the field talked about the two roosters."Which rooster do you think is better, between the one in the henhouse and the one on the roof top?" The cucumber asked first. "Of course, the one on the roof top is better!" The eggplant answered. "He sits on that high roof top and makes himself proud. Don't you think he is great when you see him?""But the one on the roof top is made of iron. It just lets us know where the wind blows. If the wind does not blow, he can't even move by himself." "So, do you think the rooster on in the henhouse can climb up to that roof top?" "The one on the roof top is all alone with no children and no hens." "He is the greatest rooster even if he is all alone." The cucumber and eggplant kept arguing.At that moment, a strong wind came and blew. Both the cucumber and the eggplant could not talk anymore. As it got dark, the wind grew stronger. With it came with rain, and a severe rainstorm started to fall."Help me!" The cucumber and the eggplant trembled because of the storm. They hung on to their vines as hard as they could because they felt they would pull out. In the henhouse, all the chickens got together and were shivering.But the rooster on the top of the roof was very busy while he was showing the directions of the rainstorm. "Shriek, it's from the east. Shriek, it's from the south!" In the middle of the hard rainstorm - the tiles of the roof were falling down to the ground, and the branches of the trees were breaking into pieces-, he didn't seem to care how severe the rainstorm was."Well, that's my rooster!" The eggplant trembled and said. But even before the eggplant finished saying this, the iron rooster on the roof top broke and fell on the ground with a big noise, 'boom!'.The rainstorm stopped and the next morning came. "Cock-a-doodle-do! Sun is shining!" The rooster of the henhouse, who was shivering all night long, came out of the house first and told everyone the morning had come.问候与告别英语精粹1. Hi, Mary.2. How are you?3. Nice to meet you.4. How about you?5. See you later.场景一问候与告别Bill:Hi, Mary.Marry: Hi, Bill. How are you?Bill:I'm fine, thank you. And you?Marry:I'm fine, too, thank you.Bill:How is your mother?Marry:She is very well, thank you. And how is your mother?Bill:She is also very well. Thank you. Goodbye.Marry:Goodbye.特殊疑问句常以疑问词who,whom, whose, what, when, why, where, which, how等引导,How引导的特殊疑问句,通常用来询问“怎么样”。
Little monkeys wanted to build a house, ready for the building material, it to wipe the sweat on the head to say: "tomorrow start building the house!"
The next day, it see the sun, it's very sunny weather, then said: "such a good weather, should go to play, tomorrow, don't have to live in the house today." In this way, day by day passed, little monkey or push the building task until tomorrow. Many days passed, and gradually the cold weather, the house has not yet been built, little monkey no houses to live, in the mind very regret.
⼩猴想造房⼦,备好了建房⽤的材料,它擦擦头上的汗说:“明天开始建房⼦吧!”
第⼆天,它看看太阳,天⽓真晴朗,便说:“这么好的天⽓,该去玩⼀玩,等明天吧,今天可以不⽤住房⼦。
”就这样,⼀天⼀天过去了,⼩猴还是把建房⼦的任务推到明天。
许多天过去了,天⽓渐渐的冷了,房⼦还没有造好,⼩猴没房⼦住,⼼⾥后悔极了。
英语童话故事:The Crab and the MonkeyThere was once a crab who lived in a hole on the shady side of a mountain. She was a very good housewife, and so careful and industrious that there was no creature in the whole country whose hole was so neat and clean as hers, and she took great pride in it.One day she saw lying near the mouth of her hole a handful of cooked rice which some pilgrim must have let fall when he was stopping to eat his dinner. Delighted at this discovery, she hastened to the spot, and was carrying the rice back to her hole when a monkey, who lived in some trees near by, came down to see what the crab was doing. His eyes shone at the sight of the rice, for it was his favourite food, and like the sly fellow he was, he proposed a bargain to the crab. She was to give him half the rice in exchange for the kernel of a sweet red kaki fruit which he had just eaten. He half expected that the crab would laugh in his face at this impudent proposal, but instead of doing so she only looked at him for a moment with her head on one side and then said that she would agree to the exchange. So the monkey went off with his rice, and the crab returned to her hole with the kernel.For some time the crab saw no more of the monkey, who had gone to pay a visit on the sunny side of the mountain; but one morning he happened to pass by her hole, and found her sitting under the shadow of a beautiful kaki tree.'Good day,' he said politely, 'you have some very fine fruit there! I am very hungry, could you spare me one or two?' 'Oh, certainly,' replied the crab, 'but you must forgive me if I cannot get them for you myself. I am no tree-climber.' 'Pray do not apologise,' answered the monkey. 'Now that Ihave your permission I can get them myself quite easily.' And the crab consented to let him go up, merely saying that he must throw her down half the fruit.In another moment he was swinging himself from branch to branch, eating all the ripest kakis and filling his pockets with the rest, and the poor crab saw to her disgust that the few he threw down to her were either not ripe at all or else quite rotten.'You are a shocking rogue,' she called in a rage; but the monkey took no notice, and went on eating as fast as he could. The crab understood that it was no use her scolding, so she resolved to try what cunning would do.'Sir Monkey,' she said, ' you are certainly a very good climber, but now that you have eaten so much, I am quite sure you would never be able to turn one of your somersaults.' The monkey prided himself on turning better somersaults than any of his family, so he instantly went head over heels three times on the bough on which he was sitting, and all the beautiful kakis that he had in his pockets rolled to the ground. Quick as lightning the crab picked them up and carried a quantity of them into her house, but when she came up for another the monkey sprang on her, and treated her so badly that he left her for dead. When he had beaten her till his arm ached he went his way.It was a lucky thing for the poor crab that she had some friends to come to her help or she certainly would have died then and there. The wasp flew to her, and took her back to bed and looked after her, and then he consulted with a rice-mortar and an egg which had fallen out of a nest near by, and they agreed that when the monkey returned, as he was sure to do, to steal the rest of the fruit, that they would punish him severely for the manner in which he had behaved to the crab. So the mortarclimbed up to the beam over the front door, and the egg lay quite still on the ground, while the wasp set down the water-bucket in a corner. Then the crab dug itself a deep hole in the ground, so that not even the tip of her claws might be seen.Soon after everything was ready the monkey jumped down from his tree, and creeping to the door began a long hypocritical speech, asking pardon for all he had done. He waited for an answer of some sort, but none came. He listened, but all was still; then he peeped, and saw no one; then he went in. He peered about for the crab, but in vain; however, his eyes fell on the egg, which he snatched up and set on the fire. But in a moment the egg had burst into a thousand pieces, and its sharp shell struck him in the face and scratched him horribly. Smarting with pain he ran to the bucket and stooped down to throw some water over his head. As he stretched out his hand up started the wasp and stung him on the nose. The monkey shrieked and ran to the door, but as he passed through down fell the mortar and struck him dead. 'After that the crab lived happily for many years, and at length died in peace under her own kaki tree.。
睡前少儿英语小故事:小牧童与小猴的故事After a long journey, Samuel finally arrived in Bethlehem, “hezekiah’s door. Jesse and his sons, respectfully reception old Samuel the prophet.Samuel saw one thought: “among them, the king is a god? What god says is not?”And S amuel said to Jesse, “are you only the seven sons?”Jesse said to the servant, go to the field to his youngest son ─ ─ to David. David o * * * * to the ram Jin Shu, fly like go home. God said to Samuel, “he it is, you can now use the holy anointing oil poured on his head, he will be the king of Israel in the future.”One day, the evil of the philistines, and of great army, to fight against Israel. King Saul was led by the army against the philistines. David’s brothers, were called to the war. David send cake to brothers, see the big MAC ─ ─ goliath to the Israeli army, Shouting: “you who dare to come out to play with me? If not, you will be all over us slaves. Ha! Ha! Ha!”The children of Israel saw goliath, although the in the mind is very spirit, but no one dare to go out. Only David says: “god is our help in Israel. We don’t afraid of him!” David with a slingshot, ran to the riverside to choose five small stone, as a weapon. See come out against goliath, is a little boy, could not help but laugh.“Goliath, you don’t laugh, I am in the name of the god, to meet you.” Like a wild beast, goliath darted towards small David. David tighten the slingshot, “xiu”, the stone hit goliath on the forehead. All people get scared, little David beat goliath.The nation of Israel, are happy to praise god. Because David smart, so Saul as. A few years later, king Saul died, and he really did the king of Israel.Little monkey house,Little monkey to brush house, the animals are to advise it.“Brush white, pure, generous.” Dove said.“Good.” Answered the little monkey.“Brush brown, and the color you like, live in there, not easily spotted by the enemy.” Fire fox said.“Okay.” Little monkey replied happily.“Yo brush green, green can protect your eyes.” The parrot said.“Very good very good.” Little monkey also glad to answer, because little monkey eyes myopia badly.......The animals give little monkey said dozens of kinds of color, little monkey feel each of which is very good, want to want to go, how to also make up our minds. In winter, little monkey haven’t brush good house. On more than ten kinds of color, little monkey want to eat rice, can’t sleep.Suddenly, the crow flew, an enter a door to the little monkey o ut an idea: “quack, little monkey, you still brush black, the night is not black? How well we live in a rest wow!”Little monkey had a habit of lie-in, crow’s idea after little monkey of the heart.“Brush black, as long as possible. So I can sleep a lot.” Little monkey finally make up your mind.A few days, a little monkey is brush the house well, darkness in the house, walk into, like into the darkness of night.Little monkey and went to live there, sleep till today still not wake up.经过了长远的路途,撒母耳终于来到伯利恒,耶西家的门口。
猩猩造新房的寓言故事
从前有一只勤劳的猩猩,它决定造一座新房子。
它收集了大量的树枝和树叶,用它们
搭建了一个简单的避雨饮风的屋顶。
虽然这个屋顶并不十分坚固,但对于猩猩来说已
经足够了。
然而,附近的其他动物都对这个新房子感到好奇。
一只兔子走过来询问猩猩:“你为
什么要建一间这么简陋的房子呢?”猩猩回答说:“我只需要一个能遮风挡雨的地方,这个房子完全够用了。
”
接着,一只狐狸也跑过来瞧了瞧这个新房子,并取笑猩猩说:“你这个房子真是太简
单了,它肯定经不起风雨的考验。
”猩猩听后微笑回答:“我的确没有建造一个坚固
的房子,但是我相信只要我及时修补,它就会足够耐用。
”
不久,一场大风暴来袭。
其他动物的房子都被吹倒了,只有猩猩的简陋房子还安然无恙。
其他动物纷纷向猩猩求助,希望能够躲避风雨。
猩猩慷慨地接受了他们,将他们安置在自己的房子里。
猩猩告诉其他动物,每个人都
可以用自己的方式建造房子,只要房子能达到他们的需求,并且足够灵活以应对不同
的情况。
这个故事告诉我们,生活中并不总是需要追求奢华和华丽。
简单和灵活的生活方式可
能更适合我们,可以帮助我们面对各种挑战。
而且,与他人分享我们的资源和帮助,
不仅能够建立更强大的社区,还能带来更多的乐趣和友谊。
儿童英语故事30字:小猴盖房子
Little monkeys wanted to build a house, ready for the building material, it to wipe the sweat on the head to say: “tomorrow start building the house!”
The next day, it see the sun, it’s very sunny weather, then said: “such a good weathe r, should go to play, tomorrow, don’t have to live in the house today.” In this way, day by day passed, little monkey or push the building task until tomorrow.
Many days passed, and gradually the cold weather, the house has not yet been built, little monkey no houses to live, in the mind very regret.
小猴想造房子,备好了建房用的材料,它擦擦头上的汗说:“明天开始建房子吧!”
第二天,它看看太阳,天气真晴朗,便说:“这么好的天气,该去玩一玩,等明天吧,今天可以不用住房子。
”就这样,一天一天过去了,小猴还是把建房子的任务推到明天。
许多天过去了,天气渐渐的冷了,房子还没有造好,小猴没房子住,心里后悔极了。