英语双语故事【三篇】
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【导语】英语故事会出现学⽣认识或是不认识的单词,⽽这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于⼀般的死记硬背,⽽是在潜移默化中,让学⽣记住单词,并且不枯燥。
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⼩学⽣英语双语故事篇⼀ A Clever Panda A little panda picks up a pumpkin and wants to take it home. But the pumpkin is too big. The panda can’t take it home. Suddenly she sees a bear riding a bike toward her. She watches the bike. “I know! I have a good idea.” she jumps and shouts happily, “I can roll a pumpkin. It’s like a wheel.” So she rolls the pumpkin to her home. When her mother sees the big pumpkin, she is surprised, “Oh, my God! How can you carry it home?” the little panda answers proudly, “I can’t lift it, but I can roll it.” Her mother smiled and says,“What a clever girl! Use you heard to do something,” 聪明的熊猫 ⼀只⼩熊猫摘了⼀只⼤南⽠,想把它拿回家。
但是这只南⽠太⼤了,她没有办法把这么⼤的南⽠带回家。
突然她看见⼀只狗熊骑着⼀辆⾃⾏车朝她这边来。
她看着⾃⾏车,跳着说:“有了!我有办法了。
三一文库()/小学二年级〔适合二年级小学生的英语双语故事【三篇】带译文〕【篇一】Difference"I can always tell a graduate class from an undergraduate class," observed the instructor in oneof my graduate engineering courses at California State University in Los Angeles. "When I say, 'Goodafternoon,' the undergraduates respond, 'Good第1页共4页afternoon." But the graduate students just write it down."区别“研究生班和本科生很容易就能区别开来,”在洛杉矶加利福利亚州立大学给我们研究生上工程学课的老师如此说。
“我说‘下午好’,本科生们回答说‘下午好’。
研究生们则把我说的话记在笔记本上。
”【篇二】VirtueMany years after receiving my graduate degree, I returned to the State University of New York at Binghamton as a faculty member. One day in a crowded elevator, someone remarked on its inefficiency. I saidthe elevators had not changed in the 20 years since Ibegan there as a student.When the door finally opened, I felt a passionatepat on my back, and turned to see an elderly nun smilingat me. "You'll get that degree, dear," she whispered. "Perseverance is a virtue."24。
英语小故事带翻译11篇故事1:The Ant and the DoveOne hot summer day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a sparkling stream. So thirsty was she that she went straight down intothe water without looking where she was going. Suddenly shefelt a big drop on her head, and she heard a voice saying, "Look before you leap!"It was a dove that dropped the water on her. The dove saw that the ant was in danger of drowning in the stream and wanted to save her. She picked up a leaf and threw it on the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed on it. Soon it carried her to the bank, and she thanked the dove kindly for her life.Moral: A friend in need is a friend indeed.故事2:The Lion and the MouseOnce when a lion was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down upon him. This soon awakened the lion, who opened his big jaws and caught the mouse in his mouth."I beg you, Mr. Lion," cried the little mouse, "let me go, and I will never trouble you again. Please believe me, I will do you a favor one of these days."The lion was amused to think that a mouse could ever help him. But he laughed aloud and let the mouse go.It happened later on that the lion was caught in a net some hunters. He roared loudly, but none of the animals could do anything to help him until the little mouse heard his roar. Quickly the mouse ran to the lion and began to nibble at the rope in the net until it broke, and set the lion free.Moral: Never underestimate the power of a friend, nomatter how small they may be.故事3:The Fox and the GrapesOne hot summer's day, a fox was strolling through an orchard until he came to a bunch of delicious grapes hanging from a vine that was trained along a high trellis. The grapes were just right for eating, but they were just a little outof reach.After jumping and jumping again, the fox gave up tryingto reach them. "They're probably sour anyway," he said as he walked away.Moral: It's easy to despise what you cannot have.故事4:The Hare and the TortoiseOnce there was a speedy hare who bragged about how fasthe could run. Tired of hearing him boast, Slow and Steady,the tortoise, challenged him to a race. All the animals inthe forest gathered to watch.The hare ran down the road for a while and then and paused to rest. He looked back at the tortoise and laughed when he saw how far behind he was. "He'll never catch up," thought the hare, and went to sleep under a tree.The tortoise plodded on and eventually passed the sleeping hare. The animals cheered as the tortoise crossed the finish line. The hare awoke and ran all the way to the finish line, but could only see the back of the tortoise as he received his prize.Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.故事5:The Boy Who Cried WolfOnce there was a shepherd boy who liked to play tricks on the villagers. He would often run to the village, shouting, "Wolf! Wolf! A wolf is eating my sheep!" But when the villagers came to help, they never found any wolf.Moral: Always tell the truth, or people may not believe you when you really need help.故事6:The Crow and the PitcherA thirsty crow flew all over the land, searching for water. For days and days, she could not find any. She was about to die of thirst when she finally saw a pitcher beneath a tree. She flew down to see if there was any water inside. Yes, she could see some water inside the pitcher, but it was so low she could not reach it with her beak.The crow thought for a while and had an idea. She picked up some pebbles from the ground and dropped them one oneinto the pitcher. With each pebble that she dropped, the water level rose a little higher until it was high enough for the crow to reach with her beak.Moral: Little little does the trick.故事7:The Ant and the GrasshopperIn a field one summer's day, a grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart's content. An ant passed , bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest."Why bother about winter?" said the grasshopper; "we have got plenty of food at present." But the ant went on its way and continued its toil.When the winter came, the grasshopper found itself dying of hunger, while it saw the ants distributing, every day, corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer.Moral: It is best to prepare for the days of necessity.故事8:The Cat and the MiceOnce upon a time, a mischievous cat caught a mouse andlet it go. Then he caught another mouse and let it go. This went on for several times. The mice soon found out that the cat was playing a game with them.One day, the mice decided to play a trick on the cat.They tied a string to a piece of cheese and left it near the cat's sleeping place. When the cat woke up and saw the cheese, she pounced on it, but the string was tied to a nail. The cat was unable to let go of the cheese and ended up being caught the mice.Moral: Be careful of those who play tricks on others, as they may end up getting tricked themselves.故事9:The Crow and the PeacockA crow once saw a peacock and was very jealous of its beautiful feathers. The crow thought to itself, "If only Ihad feathers like that, I would be the most beautiful bird in the world."The crow returned the feathers to the peacock and learned that it is better to be yourself than to try to be someone else.Moral: It is better to be yourself than to try to be someone else.故事10:The Fox and the StorkA fox invited a stork to dinner, but the fox served the soup in a shallow dish that the stork could not reach withits long beak. When it was the stork's turn to invite the fox, it served the soup in a tall, narrow jar that the fox couldnot reach with its short snout.Moral: Do not play tricks on others, or you may end up getting tricked yourself.故事11:The Bear and the TravelersTwo travelers were walking through the forest when they came upon a bear. One of the travelers quickly climbed a tree, while the other lay flat on the ground and pretended to be dead. The bear sniffed at the traveler on the ground and then left, as bears do not eat dead meat.After the bear left, the traveler in the tree came down and asked the other traveler how he had managed to escape the bear. The traveler on the ground replied, "The bear thought I was dead, so he left me alone."Moral: Sometimes, playing dead can be a good way toescape danger.故事12:The North Wind and the SunThe North Wind and the Sun were arguing about which of them was stronger. They decided to settle the argument with a contest. A traveler was walking down the road, and theyagreed that the one who could get the traveler to take offhis coat first would be declared the stronger.The North Wind blew strongly, but the traveler only wrapped his coat tighter around him. Then the Sun shone brightly, and the traveler soon felt too warm and took offhis coat.Moral: Persuasion is more effective than force.故事13:The Fox and the CrowA fox saw a crow sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in its mouth. The fox wanted the cheese and began to flatter the crow, telling her how beautiful her voice was and how she should sing for him.The crow was flattered and opened her mouth to sing, but as soon as she did, the piece of cheese fell out, and the fox caught it.Moral: Don't let flattery deceive you.故事14:The Goose that Laid the Golden EggsMoral: Greed often leads to loss.故事15:The Milkmaid and Her PailA milkmaid was carrying her pail of milk home, dreaming of what she would do with the money she would get fromselling it. She thought of buying a cow, then a house, then marrying a rich husband. As she daydreamed, she got so carried away that she didn't notice the pail slipping from her grasp. It fell to the ground and broke, and all the milk was lost.Moral: Don't count your chickens before they hatch.故事16:The Oak and the ReedA strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it wasuprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事17:The Dog and His ShadowA dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own shadow and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the shadow, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事18:The Lion in LoveA lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事19:The Fox and the Crow (A Different Tale)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事20:The Wolf in Sheep's ClothingA wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事21:The Wolf and the CraneA wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事22:The Fox and the LeopardA fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事23:The Wolf and the LambA wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused thelamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事24:The Oak and the Reed (Another Tale)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事25:The Dog and His ReflectionA dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事26:The Lion in Love (A New Tale)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meetthe lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事27:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Tale)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事28:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (A Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事29:The Wolf and the Crane (Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事30:The Fox and the Leopard (A New Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautifulbecause it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事31:The Wolf and the Lamb (A Different Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事32:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Story)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事33:The Dog and His Reflection (Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事34:The Lion in Love (Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事35:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事36:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事37:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事38:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事39:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事40:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事41:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事42:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meet the lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事43:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事44:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事45:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事46:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事47:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused thelamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事48:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事49:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to get the other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事50:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A lion fell in love with a beautiful maiden and wanted to marry her. The animals warned the maiden that the lion was a fierce beast, but she did not believe them. She went to meetthe lion, and he behaved very kindly to her. She agreed to marry him, and they had a beautiful wedding.But on their wedding night, the lion showed his true nature and tried to eat the maiden. The animals, who had been watching, rushed in and saved her.Moral: Looks can be deceiving; don't judge a book its cover.故事51:The Fox and the Crow (Yet Another Variation)Moral: Beware of those who use tricks to deceive you.故事52:The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Yet Another Variation)A wolf wanted to eat some sheep, so he dressed up in a sheep's skin and mingled with the flock. He ate a few sheep before the shepherd realized what was happening and drove him away.Moral: Do not trust appearances; they can be misleading.故事53:The Wolf and the Crane (Yet Another Version)A wolf had a bone stuck in its throat and asked a crane to pull it out for a reward. The crane pulled out the bone and asked for its payment. The wolf said that the crane had already been paid in the form of a good meal.Moral: A favor is not always returned with gratitude.故事54:The Fox and the Leopard (Yet Another Story)A fox and a leopard were arguing about which of them was more beautiful. The fox said that it was more beautiful because it had more cunning. The leopard replied that it was more beautiful because it had a more beautiful coat.Moral: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.故事55:The Wolf and the Lamb (Yet Another Tale)A wolf accused a lamb of polluting the stream of which they both drank. The lamb protested that it was not guilty, as it was upstream from the wolf. The wolf then accused the lamb of insulting his ancestors, and without giving the lamb a chance to defend itself, the wolf ate it.Moral: Might is right.故事56:The Oak and the Reed (Yet Another Variation)A strong oak tree and a flexible reed stood near a river. When a storm came, the oak tree stood firm, but it was uprooted the strong winds. The reed, on the other hand, bent with the wind and remained standing.Moral: Sometimes, it's better to be flexible than to be strong.故事57:The Dog and His Reflection (Yet Another Version)A dog was crossing a bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth. As he looked down into the water, he saw his own reflection and thought it was another dog with a piece of meat. He snapped at the reflection, trying to getthe other dog's meat, and in the process, he dropped his own piece of meat into the water.Moral: Be content with what you have; do not risk losing it desiring more.故事58:The Lion in Love (Yet Another Variation)A英语小故事带翻译11篇故事1:The Ant and the DoveOne hot summer day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a sparkling stream. So thirsty was she that she went straight down into the water without looking where she was going. Suddenly she felt a big drop on her head, and she heard a voice saying, "Look before you leap!"It was a dove that dropped the water on her. The dove saw that the ant was in danger of drowning in the stream and wanted to save her. She picked up a leaf and threw it on the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed on it. Soon it carried her to the bank, and she thanked the dove kindly for her life.Moral: A friend in need is a friend indeed.翻译:在一个炎热的夏天,一只蚂蚁在寻找水。
英语双语故事阅读【三篇】青蛙就对海龟夸口说:“你看,我住在这里多快乐!有时高兴了,就在井栏边跳跃一阵;疲倦了,就回到井里,睡在砖洞边一回。
或者只留出头和嘴巴,安安静静地把全身泡在水里:或者在软绵绵的泥浆里散一回步,也很舒适。
看看那些虾和蝌虾,谁也此不上我。
而且,我是这个井里的主人,在这井里极自由自在,你为什么不常到井里来游赏呢!”那海龟听了青蛙的话,倒真想进去看看。
但它的左脚还没有整个伸进去,右脚就已经绊住了。
它连忙后退了两步,把大海的情形告诉青蛙说:“你看过海吗?海的广大,哪止千里;海的深度,哪只千来丈。
古时候,十年有九年大水,海里的水,并不涨了多少;后来,八年里有七年大旱,海里的水,也不见得浅了多少。
可见大海是不受旱涝影响的。
住在那样的大海里,才是真的快乐呢!”井蛙听了海龟的一番话,吃惊地呆在那里,再没有话可说了。
Have you not heard of the frog that lived in a shallow well? It said to a turtle that lived in the East Sea, "I amso happy! When I go out, I jump about on the railing besidethe mouth of the well. When I come home,I rest in the holeson the broken wall of the well. If I jump into the water, itcomes up to my armpits and holds up my cheeks. If I walk in the mud, it covers up my feet. I look around at the wriggly worms, crabs and tadpoles, and none of them can compare with me. Moreover, I am lord of this trough of water and I stand up tall in this shallow well. My happiness is full. My dear sir, why don't you come often and look around my place?"Before the turtle from the East Sea could get its left foot in the well, its right knee got stuck. It hesitated and retreated. The turtle told the frog about the East Sea."Even a distance of a thousand li cannot give you an idea of the sea's width; even a height of a thousand ren cannot give you an idea of its depth. In the time of King Yu of the Xia dynasty, there were floods nine years out of ten, but the waters in the sea did not increase. ln the time of King Tang of the Shang dynasty there were droughts seven years out of eight, but the waters in the sea did not decrease. The sea does not change along with the passage of time and its level does not rise or fall according to the amount of rain that falls. The greatest happiness is to live in the East Sea."After listening to these words, the frog of the shallow well was shocked into realization of his own insignificance and became very ill at ease.【第二篇:A Handful of Clay】There was a handful of clay in the bank of a river. It was only common clay, coarse and heavy; but it had high thoughts of its own value, and wonderful dreams of the great placewhich it was to fill in the world when the time came for its virtues to be discovered.Overhead, in the spring sunshine, the trees whispered together of the glory which descended upon them when the delicate blossoms and leaves began to expand, and the forest glowed the fair, clear colors, as if the dust of thousands of rubies and emeralds were hanging, in soft clouds, above the earth.The flowers, surprised with the joy of beauty, benttheir heads to one another, as the wind caressed them, and said: "Sisters, how lovely you have become. You make the day bright."The river, glad of new strength and rejoicing in the unison of all its waters, murmured to the shores in music, telling of its release from icy fetters, its swift flightfrom the snow-clad mountains, and the mighty work to which it was hurrying --- the wheels of many mills to be turned, and great ships to be floated to the sea.Waiting blindly in its bed, the clay comforted itselfwith lofty hopes. "My time will come," it said. "I was not made to be hidden forever. Glory and beauty and honor are coming to me in due season."One day the clay felt itself taken from the place whereit had waited so long. A flat blade of iron passed beneath it, and lifted it, and tossed it into a cart with other lumps of clay, and it was carried far away, as it seemed, over a rough and stony road. But it was not afraid, nor discouraged, forit said to itself: "This is necessary. The path to glory isalways rugged. Now I am on my way to play a great part in the world."But the hard journey was nothing, compared with the tribulation and distress that came after it. The clay was put into a trough and mixed and beaten and stirred and trampled. It seemed almost unbearable. But there was consolation in the thought that something very fine and noble was certainly coming out of all this trouble. The clay felt sure that, ifit could only wait long enough, a wonderful reward was in store for it.Then it was put upon a swiftly turning wheel, and whirled around until it seemed as if it must fly into a thousand pieces. A strange power pressed it and molded it, as it revolved, and through all the dizziness and pain it felt that it was taking a new form.Then an unknown hand put it into an oven, and fires were kindled about it --- fierce and penetrating --- hotter than all the heats of summer that had ever brooded upon the bank of the river. But through all, the clay held itself together and endured its trials, in the confidence of a great future. "Surely," it thought, "I am intended for something very splendid, since such pains are taken with me. Perhaps I am fashioned for the ornament of a temple, or a precious vasefor the table of a king."At last the baking was finished. The clay was taken from the furnace and set down upon a board, in the cool air, under the blue sky. The tribulation was passed. The reward was at hand.Close beside the board there was a pool of water, not very deep, not very clear, but calm enough to reflect, with impartial truth, every image that fell upon it. There for the first time, as it was lifted from the board, the clay saw its new shape, the reward of all its patience and pain, the consummation of its hopes --- a common flower-pot, straight and stiff, red and ugly. And then it felt that it was not destined for a king's house, nor for a palace of art, because it was made without glory or beauty or honor; and it murmured against the unknown maker, saying, "Why hast thou made me thus?"Many days it passed in sullen discontent. Then it was filled with earth, and something --- it knew not what --- but something rough and brown and dead-looking, was thrust into the middle of the earth and covered over. The clay rebelled at this new disgrace. "This is the worst of all that has happened to me, to be filled with dirt and rubbish. Surely I am a failure."But presently it was set in a greenhouse, where the sunlight fell warm upon it, and water was sprinkled over it, and day by day as it waited, a change began to come to it. Something was stirring within it --- a new hope. Still it was ignorant, and knew not what the new hope meant.One day the clay was lifted again from its place, and carried into a great church. Its dream was coming true after all. It had a fine part to play in the world. Glorious music flowed over it . It was surrounded with flowers. Still it could not understand. So it whispered to another vessel of clay, like itself, close beside it, "Why have they set mehere? Why do all the people look toward us?" And the other vessel answered, "Do you not know? You are carrying a royal scepter of lilies. Their petals are white as snow, and the heart of them is like pure gold. The people look this way because the flower is the most wonderful in the world. And the root of it is in your heart."Then the clay was content, and silently thanked its maker, because, though an earthen vessel, it held so great a treasure.ruby 红宝石emerald 翡翠fetter 束缚译文:一撮黏土从前在一条河边有这么一撮黏土。
简单英语小故事带翻译【10篇】1.简单英语小故事带翻译Standing on the roof of a small goat and the Wolf Kid standing on the roof and saw the Wolf walked through the bottom and then abuse him, and laughed at him. The Wolf said, “oh, buddy, scold me is not you, but your terrain. “This story to illustrate, dili and cat often give a person the courage to fight against the strong.翻译:站在屋顶的小山羊与狼小山羊站在屋顶上,看见狼从底下走过,便谩骂他,嘲笑他。
狼说道:“啊,伙计,骂我的不是你,而是你所处的地势。
”这故事说明,地利与天机常常给人勇气去与强者抗争。
2.简单英语小故事带翻译Wolf and egretThe wolf mistake swallowed a piece of bone, verysuffered, running about, look for to visit the doctor everywhere。
He met the egret, and talk to settle the service fees to invite him to take out the bone, egret to stretch in the wolf’s throat the own head, and the 叼 outs bone, then toward to settle the good service fees wolfThe wolf answer says:” hello, friend, you can since the wolf 嘴 take back the head in the peace ground, and the difficult way return the dissatisfied foot, and how and still speak the guerdon?”This story elucidation, guerdon badly person act charitably, and is a bad person of cognition and does not speak the reputation’s innate character。
英语故事短文五篇一、The Little Mouse that CouldIn a small village, there lived a little mouse named Timmy. Timmy was known for his bravery and kindness. One day, the village was in turmoil because a big snake had takenrefuge in the cornfield. Timmy decided to confront the snake and save his fellow villagers. With courage in his heart, Timmy outsmarted the snake and drove it away. The villagers were overjoyed and celebrated Timmy's heroism.二、The Magic TreeOnce upon a time, in a lush forest, there stood a magical tree. Every year, the tree would bear golden fruits thatcould grant one wish to whoever ate them. This year, a young girl named Lily found the tree. She wished for her sickmother to recover. Miraculously, her mother regained her health. The magic tree continued to bring joy and hope to the people of the village.三、The Lost CatTom was a mischievous cat who loved to wander around the neighborhood. One day, he got lost in a dense forest. Worried and scared, Tom tried to find his way home. Along the journey, he met various animals who offered help and guidance. After along and adventurous day, Tom finally returned home, vowing never to stray too far again.四、The Kind Hearted Giant五、The Power of Friendship继续完善文档:英语故事短文五篇一、The Little Mouse that CouldAs the days passed, Timmy's fame spread far and wide. The villagers began to see the world differently, inspired the little mouse's courage. They learned that size didn't matter when it came to making a difference. Timmy's story became a favorite bedtime tale, reminding everyone that even the smallest among us can achieve great things.二、The Magic Tree三、The Lost Cat四、The Kind Hearted GiantGeorge's acts of kindness didn't go unnoticed. The villagers decided to throw a surprise feast in his honor. They prepared his favorite dishes and organized games and dances. When George saw the effort they had put in, he was moved to tears. He realized that his kindness had created a bond that was stronger than any physical strength.五、The Power of Friendship英语故事短文五篇一、The Little Mouse that Could二、The Magic Tree三、The Lost CatTom's return to the village was a lesson in resilience. He started a club for the local animals, teaching them the skills he had learned in the forest. The club became a place where animals learned to coexist and help each other. Tom's journey had transformed him from a mischievous cat into a wise and respected leader among his peers.四、The Kind Hearted Giant五、The Power of FriendshipLily and Sarah's charity project grew beyond their expectations. They expanded their efforts to include environmental initiatives, planting trees and cleaning up local parks. Their friendship became a beacon of light, showing that when two hearts work in harmony, they can light the way for many. Their story continues to inspire new generations to embrace friendship and use it as a force for good in the world.英语故事短文五篇一、The Little Mouse that CouldIn a small village, there lived a little mouse named Timmy. Timmy was known for his bravery and kindness. One day, the village was in turmoil because a big snake had takenrefuge in the cornfield. Timmy decided to confront the snake and save his fellow villagers. With courage in his heart, Timmy outsmarted the snake and drove it away. The villagers were overjoyed and celebrated Timmy's heroism.二、The Magic TreeOnce upon a time, in a lush forest, there stood a magical tree named Elara. Every year, Elara would bear golden fruits that could grant one wish to anyone who ate them. This year, a young girl named Lily found Elara. She wished for her sick mother to recover. As soon as she made the wish, her mother was cured. Lily thanked Elara and promised to protect the forest for the rest of her life.三、The Lost CatTom was a mischievous cat who loved to wander around the neighborhood. One day, he got lost in a distant forest. As night fell, Tom felt scared and lonely.幸运的是,he met a friendly owl named Oliver, who agreed to help him find his way home. After a long and adventurous journey, Tom finally returned home, vowing never to stray too far again.四、The Rainbow FishIn the deep blue sea, there lived a beautiful rainbowfish named Roy. Roy was famous for his colorful scales, which made him the most popular fish in the ocean. However, Roy was also very proud and refused to share his scales with others.One day, a wise old turtle taught Roy the importance of kindness and sharing. Realizing his mistake, Roy started sharing his scales with his friends, and they all lived happily ever after.五、The Brave Little Turtle继续完善英语故事短文五篇:一、The Little Mouse that Could二、The Magic Tree三、The Lost CatTom's return to his family was a lesson welllearned. He started to spend more time with his younger siblings, teaching them the skills he had learned during his adventure. The neighborhood cats began to look up to Tom, and he became a leader among them. Together, they formed a closeknit group, always ready to lend a helping paw to anyone in need.四、The Rainbow FishRoy's transformation inspired other fish in the ocean. They too began to share their unique qualities with one another. The ocean became a more colorful and harmonious place. Roy's friendship with the wise old turtle grew stronger, and they would often swim together, sharing stories and wisdom. The legend of the rainbow fish spread far and wide, teaching all the creatures of the sea the value of kindness.五、The Brave Little TurtleTina's journey to the ocean opened her eyes to thewonders of the world. She met other turtles, each with their own stories of adventure. Together, they formed a group and explored the depths of the ocean, discovering new creatures and hidden treasures. Tina's courage inspired her new friends, and they learned that no dream was too big if they believedin themselves and supported one another.一、The Little Mouse that Could二、The Magic Tree三、The Lost CatTom's adventure had a profound impact on him. He realized that there were many other animals in the neighborhood who might also get lost or need help. Tom decided to start a neighborhood watch, where the cats kept an eye on each other and the local environment. This initiative not only kept the animals safe but also strengthened the bond between the pets and their owners.四、The Rainbow FishRoy's act of sharing became a tradition among the fish. They started a ritual where once a year, each fish would shed a scale, and these scales would be collected and turned intoa beautiful mosaic on the ocean floor. This mosaic became a symbol of their unity and the power of giving. Roy's legacylived on, reminding all the creatures of the sea about the beauty of sharing.五、The Brave Little TurtleTina's exploration of the ocean was a neverending journey. She and her turtle friends discovered a coral reef that wasin danger due to pollution. Determined to make a difference, they worked together to clean the reef and protect the marine life that called it home. Tina's bravery had sparked a movement, and she became an advocate for ocean conservation, inspiring others to take care of the world's waters.。
英语神话、名人绘画小故事双语版全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:英语神话Once upon a time in ancient Greece, there was a beautiful goddess named Athena. She was the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, just warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. Athena was admired by all for her intelligence and strength.名人绘画小故事第二篇示例:在人类的文化历史长河中,神话与名人绘画都扮演着重要的角色。
神话传承了古代文明的智慧和信仰,名人绘画则见证了人类艺术的辉煌与传承。
下面将为大家带来一些关于英语神话和名人绘画的小故事,希望能够为您带来一些乐趣和启发。
故事一:普罗米修斯盗火(Prometheus Steals Fire)在古希腊神话中,普罗米修斯(Prometheus)是一个聪明的泰坦神,他对人类心怀怜悯,决定帮助人类。
当时人类生活在黑暗中,普罗米修斯便决定偷取宙斯(Zeus)的火焰送给人类。
宙斯得知后大怒,将普罗米修斯绑在高岩上,让他的肝脏每天被雕鹰啄食,但普罗米修斯仍坚强地支撑着。
这个神话激发了许多艺术家的灵感,其中著名的画作包括希拉斯(Hesiod)的《普罗米修斯神福(Prometheus Bound)》和彼得·保罗·鲁本斯(Peter Paul Rubens)的《普罗米修斯盗火(Prometheus Stealing Fire)》。
这些作品展示了普罗米修斯的勇气和敢为人先的精神,也让我们反思人类对于创造力和智慧的渴望。
三年级小学生双语故事【三篇】欣赏急救A boy fell ill. His organs were damaged by the radiation of an infrared ray stove. But before the ambulance arrived, a number of other injuries happened to this unlucky boy overand over again. First, he was choked by some poisonous liquid from the kettle on the cupboard. Then his wrist skin wasburnt by electric shock. Finally, his ankle was cut by a pan.有个孩子病倒了,他的体内器官被一台红外线烤炉的放射线灼伤了。
但是在救护车到来前,这个不幸的孩子身上还一而再、再而三地发生了很多别的伤害。
开始是被橱柜上水壶里的有毒液体噎住,然后是手腕的皮肤被电击烧伤,最后,一只平底锅还割伤了他的脚踝。
Fortunately, the boy s nurse gave him proper temporary treatments according to his complex symptoms. She mildly squeezed the poisonous liquid out of his throat and put bandages firmly in place to apply pressure to the ankle wound to stop bleeding. As for the burn, she used scissors toremove his sleeve, poured a basin of cold water over the burn to cool it and put her hands on a damp blouse to cover his swollen tissue tightly. She also inspired his bravery tofight against the unbearable pain. Her first aid made a vital difference in saving his life. A ceremony was held to honour the nurse who overcame a variety of barriers to save the boy.幸运的是,男孩的保姆根据他的复杂症状给予了适当的临时治疗。
英语鬼故事范文篇一:英语鬼故事:死亡城(双语)AfewyearsagowhenIwas18,IwasdatingagirlfromEdinburgh.Nowthis placehasquitealotofhistorysoghosttoursarecommonbutonestands outasbeingfamousduetothefactthatithasanextremelywelldocumen tedcaseofapoltergeistcalledtheMackenziePoltergeist.Afterhav ingreadthebookwrittenbythefounderoftheCityOfTheDeadtourIwas reallylookingforwardtogoingonit.故事发生在几年前,那时我刚好十八岁,正在跟爱丁堡的一个女孩约会。
当时,这个地方的鬼怪旅游就已经具有很长的历史了,开展得也非常普遍,但是其中有一个与众不同的地方非常有名,因为这里出了一个叫做麦肯斯的闹鬼,并且据说对这个鬼还有着非常充分的考证。
在拜读了景点“死亡城”创始人所写的书后,我由衷地憧憬着能到此一游。
ThetourstartsoffbytakingyouaroundEdinburghandtellingyoustor iesofcertainparts,butitallkicksoffwhentheytakeyouintoaplace calledthecovenantersprison.InthissmallcemeteryistheBlackMausoleumwherethepoltergeistis.Manypeoplehavefeltcoldspotsinth istombandhaveleftthetouronlyforcutsandweltstoappearlater.Pa rtofthetourisforalloftheparticipantstobelockedinthetinymaus oleumfortenminutes.NowwhileIwasinthereIfeltthingstouchingme andheardscratchingnoisesonthewallsandceilingofthissandstone tomb.Whilethiswouldn'tbeuncommon,whathappenedtomeafterIleft thatstillscaresme.在旅游开始时,他们会带着你绕着爱丁堡转转,向你介绍一些景点。
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。
小学生英语双语故事(三篇)导读:本文小学生英语双语故事(三篇),来源互联网,仅供读者阅读参考. 【篇一】ALittleAntOncetherewasalittleant.Shewantedtogetmarried,butsheonlywantedtoma rrythestrongestcreature.Shewantedtomarrythestrongestcreature,butshedidn'tknowwhothestrong estcreatureis.Shesawthewindblowhousesdown.Soshethoughtthewindwa sthestrongestcreature.Shewantedtomarrythewind.Butthewindtoldthelittleantthathtwasn'tthestrongestcreature.Therewasat owerintheforest.Hehadstoodthereforathousandyearsagainsthisforce.The towerwasthestrongestcreature."Whydoyouwanttomarryme?"thewindasked."Becauseyouarethestrongestcreatureintheworld.Youarestrongestthanthe wind."saidtheant."Youareright.I'mstrongestthanthewind.ButI'mnotthestrongestcreatureint heworld.Look,howI'mdamaged!Can'tyouguesswhohasdonethistome?It'syou,ants."Atlast,thelittleantmarriedherownkind.Becausetheywerethestrongestcreat ures.一只蚂蚁从前,有一个小蚂蚁想结婚,但她只想嫁给世界上打者。
简短英文爱情故事双语爱是火热的友情,沉静的了解,相互信任,共同享受和彼此原谅。
爱是不受时间、空间、条件、环境影响的忠实。
爱是人们之间取长补短和承认对方的弱点。
下面是店铺为您整理的简短英文爱情故事双语,希望对你有所帮助!简短英文爱情故事篇一:她留下了她的鞋子She left her shoes: she took everything else--her toothbrush, her clothes, and even that stupid little silver vase on the table we kept candy in. Just dumped it out on the table and took the vase. The tiny apartment we shared seemed different now:her stuff was gone. It wasn't much really, although now the room seemed like a jigsaw puzzle with a few pieces missing incomplete. The closet seemed empty too most of it was her stuff anyway. But there they were at the bottom, piled up like they usually were ,every single one of them,Why did she leave her shoes?She could have forgotten them, I knew too well that she took great pride in her shoe collection, but there they still were, right down to her favorite pair of sandals.They were black with a design etched into the wide band that stretched across the top of them,the soles scuffed and worn,a delicate imprint of where her toes rested was visible in the soft fabric.她把鞋子留在这里,其他的她统统都带走了,—包括她的牙刷,她的衣服,甚至我们摆放在桌子上装糖果的银色的小瓶子,她直接把糖果倒在桌子上,然后把瓶子拿走了。
双语寓言故事双语寓言故事篇一:Three Good Friends 三个好朋友One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river.一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。
This time he sees a lion under a tree.这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。
The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river.他非常的害怕,掉进河里。
He can’t swim. He shouts.他不会游泳,大叫起来。
The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him.兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。
Luckily, an elephant es along.幸运的是,一只大象过来了。
He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey.大象非常强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。
Three friends are very happy.三个朋友非常快乐。
They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them bee good friends.他们来到大象的家,从此他们成了好朋友。
双语寓言故事篇二:Presenting Tall Hats 戴高帽子In the past, an official in the imperial court in Beijing was appointed to an official post outsidethe capital.在古代,有一个在京城朝廷里做官的人,奉命去外地做官。
Before departure, he went to his teacher's home to bid farewell. His teacher warned him:临行前,他去老师家告别。
英语哲理小故事带翻译故事一:The Dove and the AntAn ant was drinking at a river Suddenly he slipped, and fell into the waterA dove was sitting on a branch of a tree near the river She saw the ant struggling in the water and took pity on him She dropped a leaf from the tree into the water The ant climbed onto the leaf and was savedJust at that time, a hunter came along He saw the dove and was going to shoot her The ant saw this and bit the hunter's foot hard The hunter cried out in pain and the dove flew away quicklyThe dove felt very grateful to the ant "Thank you very much, my little friend," she said "You saved my life"The ant was also very happy "You're welcome I was just repaying your kindness," he repliedMoral: One good turn deserves another译文:《鸽子和蚂蚁》一只蚂蚁正在河边喝水。
突然,它滑倒了,掉进了水里。
一只鸽子正坐在河边的一棵树枝上。
她看到蚂蚁在水里挣扎,很同情它。
二年级英语双语寓言故事【三篇】【第一篇:三个好朋友】One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river.一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。
This time he sees a lion under a tree.这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。
The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river.他非常的害怕,掉进河里。
He can’t swim. He shouts.他不会游泳,大叫起来。
The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him.兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。
Luckily, an elephant comes along.幸运的是,一只大象过来了。
He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey.大象非常强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。
Three friends are very happy.三个朋友非常快乐。
They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them become good friends.他们来到大象的家,从此他们成了好朋友。
【第二篇:找朋友】Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea.塞姆是一条小鱼,他在海里。
He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him.他生在海里。
他很孤独,想要找一个朋友,那个朋友看起来要想他。
Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn’t look like Sam. So Sam goes away.塞姆看见一条墨鱼。
英文小故事及翻译十篇1.英文小故事及翻译When the fox first saw1 the lion he was2 terribly3 frightened4.He ran5 away, andhid6 himself7 in the woods.The second time, however8, he came9 near the lion.He stopped at a safe distance10, and watched him pass by.The third time they came near one another.The fox went straight11 up to the lion, and stayed the whole12 day with him.He asked the lion how his family was, and when they would13meet again.They soon became good friends.狐狸第一次见到狮子时非常害怕, 赶紧藏到森林里。
当他第二次遇到狮子时, 则站在附近看狮子经过。
第三次遇到狮子时, 他竟有胆量, 走了上去, 与狮子进行十分亲切的谈话。
不久, 他们变成了好朋友。
2.英文小故事及翻译A boy was playing in the fields when he was stung by a nettle .He ran home to tell his mother what had happened.”I only touched it lightly,” he said, “and the nasty thing stung me.””It stung you because you only touched it lightly,”his mother told him.” Next time you touch a nettle grasp it as tightly as you can.Then it won’t sting you at all.”Face danger boldly.男孩和荨麻有个男孩子在地里玩耍, 被荨麻刺痛了。
【导语】你⽤才智和学识取得今天的收获,⼜将以明智和果敢接受明天的挑战。
愿你永葆⼀往⽆前精神。
以下是为⼤家整理的《⼩学英语短⽂双语【三篇】》供您查阅。
【篇⼀:⼀个掉下来的苹果】 The story of the Newton how to find out the theory of gravity is known to all. ⽜顿是如何发现引⼒理论的故事是众所周知的。
One day, when I am walking home, 有⼀天,当我⾛回家时 suddenly someone throw an apple to me, 突然有⼈扔给我⼀个苹果 I see it fall down in front of me. 我看着它掉在我的前⾯。
I think of Newton’s story, 我想起⽜顿的故事 I will never think in his way. 我怎么也不会以他的⽅式去思考 That’s make a difference between the great person and normal one. 这就是伟⼤的⼈与普通的⼈之间的区别。
【篇⼆:新发型】 I always want to change my hairstyle, 我总是想改变我的发型, because I want to look as my idol's image, 因为我想要看起来像我偶像的形象, but i don's have the courage to do it. 但是我没有勇⽓去做。
At last, my friend gives me the courage, 最后,我的朋友给了我勇⽓, she tells me that I should try 她告诉我,我应该试着去做, and not to have regret at the young age. 不要在年轻的时候留下遗憾。
双语版英语故事三只小猪的作者和读后感悟全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who decided it was time to leave their mother and build their own houses. The first little pig built his house out of straw, the second little pig built his house out of sticks, and the third little pig built his house out of bricks.One day, a big bad wolf came along and huffed and puffed and blew down the straw house. The first little pig ran to the second little pig's house, but the wolf blew down the stick house too. The two little pigs then ran to the third little pig's house, and the wolf tried his hardest to blow it down, but he couldn't. The brick house was too strong and sturdy.The wolf tried to trick the little pigs by climbing down the chimney, but the clever third little pig had a pot of boiling water waiting for him. The wolf fell into the pot and ran away, never to bother the little pigs again.The story of the three little pigs teaches us the importance of hard work, determination, and being prepared for challenges.The first two little pigs were lazy and didn't take the time to build strong houses, but the third little pig worked hard and was rewarded for his efforts.As the author of the story, I believe that it is crucial to be resourceful and resilient in the face of adversity. The three little pigs each demonstrated different qualities that we can learn from- the first pig showed us what happens when we take shortcuts, the second pig showed us the consequences of being lazy, and the third pig showed us the benefits of hard work and planning ahead.The story also reminds us of the importance of working together and supporting one another. The two little pigs who lost their houses were able to find safety in the third pig's brick house when they needed it most. This shows us that we are stronger when we stand together and help each other out.In conclusion, the tale of the three little pigs is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. It teaches us valuable lessons about perseverance, resilience, and the power of unity. Let us all strive to be like the third little pig- strong, determined, and always prepared for whatever challenges may come our way.篇2Title: The Three Little Pigs - Bilingual English Story and ReflectionThe Three Little Pigs is a classic fairy tale that has been passed down through generations. Authored by James Halliwell-Phillipps in 1843, this story tells the tale of three little pigs who set out to build their own homes. Each pig chooses a different material to build with - straw, sticks, and bricks - leading to different outcomes when the big bad wolf comes knocking.The story begins with the pigs' mother sending them off into the world to make their own homes. The first little pig, lazy and careless, builds his house out of straw. The second little pig, a bit more industrious, builds his house out of sticks. And the third little pig, the most diligent of them all, builds his house out of sturdy bricks.Soon enough, the big bad wolf comes along and tests each of the pigs' houses. The easy-to-blow-down straw house of the first pig falls prey to the wolf's huffing and puffing. The stick house of the second pig meets the same fate. But the brickhouse of the third pig stands firm, and the pig cleverly outwits the wolf, eventually boiling him in a pot.Reflecting on this story, we can draw several important lessons. Firstly, the story teaches us the value of hard work and dedication. The third little pig's perseverance in building his house out of bricks pays off in the end, showing that good things come to those who put in the effort.Secondly, the story highlights the importance of being prepared for challenges. The wolf's arrival serves as a test for the little pigs, and only the one who prepared adequately by building a strong house is able to overcome the threat.Lastly, the story emphasizes the importance of creativity and problem-solving. The third pig doesn't just rely on the strength of his house but also uses his wit to outsmart the wolf, showcasing the power of intelligence and resourcefulness.In conclusion, The Three Little Pigs is a timeless story that continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Through the tale of the three little pigs, readers are reminded of the values of hard work, preparation, and creativity. It serves as a moral lesson to always strive for excellence and be ready to face challenges head-on. By taking these lessons to heart, we can navigate through life's obstacles and come out stronger on the other side.篇3Title: Three Little Pigs: A Bilingual English StoryAuthor: UnknownIntroductionThe story of the Three Little Pigs is a classic tale that has been passed down through generations. It tells the story of three little pigs who set out into the world to build their own homes. Each pig builds a different type of house - one out of straw, one out of sticks, and one out of bricks. When a big, bad wolf comes along and tries to blow down their houses, only the pig with the brick house is able to withstand the huffing and puffing of the wolf.Reading ExperienceReading the story of the Three Little Pigs in both English and another language has been a delightful experience. The simple language and repetitive nature of the story make it an ideal text for language learners. By reading the story in both languages, I was able to deepen my understanding of the vocabulary and sentence structure in English. I found that the two languages complemented each other, making it easier for me to grasp the meaning of the story as a whole.One aspect of the story that stood out to me was the importance of preparation and hard work. The three little pigs each built their homes according to their own abilities and resources. The first two pigs, who built their houses out of straw and sticks, were unable to withstand the wolf's attacks because they did not put in the effort to build sturdy homes. On the other hand, the third pig, who built his house out of bricks, was able to fend off the wolf because he had taken the time to construct a strong and secure dwelling.Another lesson that I took away from the story is the power of teamwork. The three little pigs faced a common enemy in the form of the big, bad wolf. By working together and supporting each other, they were able to overcome the wolf's threat and emerge victorious. This underscores the importance of unity and cooperation in facing challenges and achieving goals.Overall, reading the story of the Three Little Pigs in both English and another language has been a rewarding experience. Not only did it help me improve my language skills, but it also provided valuable lessons about preparation, hard work, and teamwork. I look forward to exploring more bilingual stories in the future to continue expanding my linguistic and cultural horizons.。
英语双语故事【三篇】导语:想要学好英语,口语的练习是很重要的,###整理了相关英语口语方面的知识,欢迎阅读。
水浒故事:倒拔垂杨柳(一)AfterkillingthelocaltyrantZhenGuanxi,forfearofbeingjailed,LuZhishenfledtoMountWutaiwherehestayedinatempleasamonk.Afterb reakingthetemplerulesbydrinking,hewassentbytheabbottotheMonasteryofGreatAssistancetoState,wherehewasputinchargeofavegetablegarden.Thepropertyhadbeenpla guedbyabandoflocalhooliganswhofrequentlycametosteal.Noneofthe previouswatchmencouldstopthetheft.Now,onhearingthatanewwatchmanhadbeenemployed,thehooliganscameagain,onlytobewelcomedbyagoodbeating:thetwoleaderswerekickedintoamanurepitandtherestdroppedtotheir kneesandkowtowedformercy.Thenextdaytheycameagain,butthistimetoapologizewithwineandfood.Whiletheywereenjoyingth efood,crowsupinatreecacklednonstop.Abadomen,todestroythebirdnest,whenLuZhishenstoppedthem.Hesizedupthetreeandsaid,"Noneedforthetrouble."Hestrippedoffhiscoat,bentdownandgraspedthetrunk.Thenheyankedthetreerightoutoftheground.Thehooligansgaspedindisbeliefandwentdownontheirkneesandb eggedLutoteachthemmartialarts.鲁智深打死恶霸镇关西后,怕吃官司,逃往他低。
他先来到五台山文殊院出家,因不守佛规,喝酒闹事,方丈又把他介绍到大相国寺看菜园子。
菜园子附近住着二、三十个泼皮,他们常来菜园子偷菜,已换了几个看园子的人都管不了他们。
这次听说有换了个新人,便来闹事,没想到被鲁智深把两个领头的踢到粪坑里,吓得他们跪地求饶。
第二天,泼皮们买些酒菜向鲁智深赔礼。
大家正吃得高兴,听到门外大树上的乌鸦叫个不停,泼皮们说这叫声不吉利,吵的人心烦,便欲搬梯子拆掉鸟巢。
鲁智深上前把那棵树上下打量了一下说:"不用了,带我把树拔掉。
"说完,只见他脱掉外衣,用左手向下搂住树干,右手把住树的上半截,腰往上一挺,那棵树竟然连根拔起。
众泼皮惊得个个目瞪口呆,忙跪在地上拜鲁智深为师。
聊斋志异故事:画皮(二)ThisisastoryfromStrangeTalesfromMake-DoStudio.OnedayascholarnamedWangShenginTaiyuanmet,onhiswayout,abeautifulgirl.Hebroughtherbacktobekeptinhisstudy.Thegirladke dhimnottotellanybody.Dayslater,WangmetaTaoistpriest,whoasked,"Didyouhaveanypeculiarencounter?""No,"Wangfirmlydenied."Butyouhaveanevilairinyourface,"thepriestsasidwithaworriedlook."Andyourblookisabouttobedrain edbyamoster."Backhome,beforeheenteredtheroom,Wanglookedintohisstudythroughthewindowlattice.Hesawafierce-lookingdevilwaspaintingahide.Uponhearinghisfootstepsthedevilh urriedlydrapedthehideandbecamethebeautifulgirlagain.Frightene dalmosttodeath,Wangbrokeintoarun,butitwastoolate.Thedevilcaughthim,cutopenhischestandatehisheart.Wang'swifesawthis.Thegrievedwomanfledtoseekhelpfromthepriest.Toseeifthewomanwassincereabouts avingherhusband,thepriestmadefunofher.Heevenbidthewomantoeatwhathehadvomited. Tosaveherhusband,sheenduredeverything.Thepriestlaughedbeforeheleft.Backhome,lyshefeltlikevomiting.Somethingfromhermouthdroppedintoherhusb and'scutchest.Slowly,herhusbandregainedhislife.《聊斋志异》中的故事。
太原王生,早晨出门遇见一位年轻漂亮的女子,便把她带回家,藏在书房。
女子告诉他,对谁也不要说这件事。
一天,王生外出碰见一老道,老道见王忙问:“你最近遇到什么了?”王生撒谎说:“什么也没遇见。
”老道说:“你身上一股妖气,你的血快被妖精吸干了。
”王生回到家里,隔窗往书房内看去,只见一狰狞厉鬼,正用一支彩笔画人皮,听到人的声音后,又忙把人皮往身上一披,立刻变作一位美丽的少女,王生吓得魂飞魄散,拔腿就跑。
厉鬼赶上,拉住王生,挖出了他的心。
王生妻子陈氏,亲眼看到丈夫被害,悲痛欲绝,她急忙找到道士,跪地哀求道士救她丈夫。
老道为考验陈氏救夫的决心,百般戏弄陈氏,并从口中吐出东西让陈氏吃。
陈氏一心想救丈夫,什么都忍受了,道士见状哈哈大笑而去。
陈氏一到家里,抚着丈夫的尸体大哭,在抱尸收敛时,她突然呕吐,所食东西一下子从口中飞出,落入丈夫腔中,丈夫慢慢地苏醒过来。
聊斋志异故事:珊瑚孝婆(三)ThisisastoryfromStrangeTalesfromMake-DoStudio.TheAnshadtwosons.TheeldersonAnDachengmarriedChenShan hu.Shanhuwasakindwomanwithasweettemper.Dacheng'smother,ShenShi,wasirritableandfierce.SheoftenbeatandcursedShanhu.Shanhunever ter,ShenShiwentsofarastoforceDachengtodivorcehiswife.AfterShanhuh adleft,ShenShitriedtomakeDachengremarry.HowevernoonedaredtomarryDach terShenShi'syoungerson,Ercheng,marriedZanggu,whowasmorefiercethanShenShi.Everyday,ShenShiadjustedherbehaviortoZanggu'sexpression.Evenso,ShenShiwasoftenscoldedandcursedbyZanggu.Ercheng,aweakman,darednottostophiswife.FinallyShenShiwassickduetooverworking.S henShihadtoadkhereldersistertowaitonher.Everyday,apersonfromhersister'shomesentdeliciousfoodtoShenShi.ShenShis ighed:"IwouldbehappyifIhadagooddaughter-in-lawlikemysister's."Aftersherecovered,ShenShiwenttostayathersister'shome.Sheoftenadmiredhersisterfo rherdaughter-in-law.Hersistersaid:"Shanhuisagoodwoman,butyouoftenbeatandcursedher.Totellyouthetruth,thedeliciousfoodyouatewhenyouweresickwasmadebyShanhu.Shanhuma demoneybyspinningyarnandpreparedfoodforyou.Whereelsecanyoufin dsuchagooddaughter-in-law?"Uponhearingit,ShenShifeltashamed.Shesaidwhilecrying:"It'smyfault!"Atthismoment,Shanhuranoutfromtherearroomandkneltdowninfrontofhermother-in-law.ShenShiregrettedheractions,beatingherandstampingherfeet.TthenDachengandShanhugotremarrie terasftermanyhardships,ShanhueducatedZanggu,whowasdeterminedtothoroughlyrectifyhererrors.Thenallfivemembe rsintheAnslivedahappylife.《聊斋志异》中的故事。