The tortoise and the hare
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以龟兔赛跑为写一篇英语作文寓言故事全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Tortoise and the Hare RaceOnce upon a time, in a forest far, far away, there lived all sorts of animals - big and small, fast and slow. Two of those animals were a tortoise and a hare. Now the hare was known for being the fastest animal in the whole forest. He could zip past trees and leap over logs quicker than you could blink! The tortoise, on the other hand, was very slow. His little legs plodded along at a snail's pace.One sunny day, the hare was feeling extra confident and bragged to all the other animals, "I'm the speediest creature around! There's no one who can outrun me."The tortoise overheard the boastful hare and said in a mild voice, "Even the slowest can sometimes win the race."The hare let out a big laugh. "You?? Beat me in a race? Yeah right, you silly old tortoise! I could run circles around you while you're just getting started!"This got all the animals riled up. They thought it would be fun to see a race between the super fast hare and the incredibly slow tortoise. "Yes, let's have a race!" they cheered. "The course will start here and go all the way to the old twisted oak tree on the other side of the forest."The next morning, all the animals gathered at the start line. The hare stretched out his long legs, while the tortoise just slowly munched on some lettuce. When the signal was given to start the race, the hare shot off in a blur of speed. The tortoise plodded along at his usual sluggish pace.The hare ran and ran, zipping past trees and leaping over rocks and streams. Every once in a while, he'd look back and chuckle seeing the tortoise so far behind. After racing like crazy for a while, the hare decided he had plenty of time for a little nap. "There's no way that tortoise will catch up to me," he yawned, settling down in a patch of soft grass. "Just a quick snooze and then I'll race to the finish."Meanwhile, the tortoise kept going, maybe slowly but most definitely steadily. He plodded right along, never stopping, as the sun started rising higher in the sky. Little did the hare know, but as he snoozed away, the tortoise walked right past him!A while later, the hare woke up with a stretch and a yawn. "Time to leave that old tortoise behind and win this race!" He raced off, feeling confident. But when he finally reached the twisted oak tree at the finish line, he saw the tortoise there already - grinning and celebrating his victory!The hare was dumbfounded. All the other animals cheered for the tortoise, amazed that the slowest creature beat the fastest in their big race. The hare sullenly walked over, his pride terribly hurt.The wise old tortoise smiled at him and said, "See, slow and steady can sometimes win the race over just being fast and careless."The hare had learned his lesson that day - that it's no good boasting or being overconfident. From then on, he showed more respect for his slower friends. And they all continued living happily ever after in that forest far, far away.The end!篇2The Tortoise and the HareOnce upon a time, in a lush green meadow, there lived a family of tortoises. One of them was named Theo, and he was known for being the slowest tortoise around. Despite his sluggish pace, Theo never let it bother him. He believed that slow and steady always wins the race.Not too far from the meadow lived a community of hares, and among them was a boastful hare named Harly. Harly was incredibly fast and could zip past anything in the blink of an eye. He was so proud of his speed that he would often make fun of the slow-moving tortoises.One sunny morning, Harly was hopping around the meadow when he spotted Theo slowly making his way across. Harly couldn't resist the opportunity to tease the tortoise. "Hey, Theo!" he called out. "I bet I could run circles around you before you even move an inch!"Theo didn't let Harly's rude remarks bother him. Instead, he calmly replied, "Perhaps you could, Harly. But I'm sure I could beat you in a race."Harly threw his head back and laughed loudly. "You? Beat me in a race? That's the funniest thing I've ever heard!"The other animals in the meadow had heard the commotion and gathered around, curious to see what was happening. A wise old owl, perched on a nearby tree branch, spoke up. "Why don't you two settle this with a race? That way, we can see who the real winner is."Harly agreed, still confident in his abilities. "Alright, Theo, you're on! Let's race from this meadow to the old oak tree at the edge of the forest. First one there wins!"Theo nodded, accepting the challenge. "Very well, Harly. Let's race."The animals lined up at the starting line, and the owl gave the signal to begin. Harly took off like a bolt of lightning, leaving Theo far behind. The hare was so fast that he reached the halfway point in no time. Feeling overconfident, he decided to take a nap under a shady tree.Meanwhile, Theo kept plodding along at his slow and steady pace. He didn't let Harly's early lead discourage him. Step by step, he inched closer to the finish line.When Harly finally woke up from his nap, he was shocked to see Theo almost at the old oak tree. He quickly sprinted towardsthe finish line, but it was too late. Theo had already crossed it, winning the race fair and square.The other animals cheered for Theo's victory, and Harly hung his head in shame. The owl flew down and said, "Well done, Theo. You have proven that consistency and determination can often outshine raw talent and speed."From that day on, Harly learned a valuable lesson about not underestimating others and not letting overconfidence get the better of him. Theo, on the other hand, continued living his life at his own steady pace, never letting anyone discourage him from reaching his goals.The moral of the story is that slow and steady often wins the race. It's better to keep pushing forward consistently than to rely solely on natural abilities and become overconfident. Determination and perseverance can help overcome any obstacle, no matter how small or slow you might be.篇3The Tortoise and the HareOnce upon a time, in a big, green forest, there lived all sorts of animals - birds, squirrels, deer, and more. Two of the animalsthat lived there were a tortoise and a hare. The hare was known for being the fastest animal in the whole forest. He could run so incredibly fast! Whenever there were races through the trees and bushes, the hare always won easily while barely breaking a sweat.The tortoise, on the other hand, was probably the slowest animal in the entire forest. He had stumpy little legs and could only creep along at a snail's pace. Whenever the animals had races, the poor tortoise always came in dead last, no matter how hard he tried. The other animals started laughing at him and calling him names like "Slow Poke" and "Lazybones."One day, the hare was feeling particularly full of himself after winning yet another race. He started boasting to all the other animals about how amazing and super speedy he was."I'm the fastest animal for miles! Nobody can beat me in a race," bragged the hare. "I can run circles around anyone!"The tortoise overheard this rude boasting. He tried to shy away and ignore it, but the hare wouldn't stop running his big mouth. Finally, the tortoise decided he'd had enough."Oh yeah?" said the tortoise defiantly. "Well I challenge you to a race fair and square. We'll see who the real champion is!"The hare looked surprised for a moment, but then he burst out laughing so hard that he could barely speak."You?? Race me??" he managed to gasp out between guffaws. "That's the silliest thing I've ever heard! But sure, if you really want to lose that badly, let's race. I could use a good laughing break on the race course."Word quickly spread through the forest about the big race between the super fast hare and the famously slow tortoise. On the morning of the race, all the animals gathered to watch - raccoons, squirrels, birds, deer, and more. They could hardly believe the tortoise would be so foolish, but they wanted to see the spectacle for themselves. A raccoon was chosen to coordinate the race and give the start and finish signal.The hare and tortoise lined up at the starting line. The hare looked confident and amused, while the tortoise looked nervous but determined."On your marks...get set...go!!" yelled the raccoon.And they were off! The hare burst forward like a furry bullet, quickly leaving the tortoise behind in a cloud of dust. After a few meters, the hare was so far ahead that he could barely see thetortoise anymore. He slowed to a trot, shooting a contemptuous look over his shoulder."Hah! This will be even easier than I thought," he chuckled to himself. He looked around and saw a lovely sunny patch of grass up ahead. "You know, I've got so much time before that old tortoise even gets close, I may as well take a little nap in that nice soft grass," he thought lazily.So the overconfident hare laid himself down in the warm sun and promptly fell into a deep, comfortable sleep. He dreamed happy hare dreams, snoring away without a care in the world.Meanwhile, the determined tortoise never stopped plodding forward, slowly but surely. Each step was agony as he dragged his tired little legs across the rough terrain, but he refused to give up. He couldn't believe the hare had actually fallen asleep in the middle of their race! As the tortoise crept past the snoozing hare, he thought to himself, "Sleepyhead should have watched his mouth instead of boasting so much. Slow and steady wins the race!"The sun was starting to set by the time the tortoise, exhausted but victorious, finally crossed the finish line. All the animals who had been jeering and mocking him earlier were nowshocked into stunned silence. The raccoon, who had been tasked with monitoring the race, could hardly believe what he had seen.Just then, the hare woke up from his nap with a huge yawn. He smiled contentedly and stretched out his legs, preparing to continue the race. But when he looked around, his smile turned to a look of total confusion. There was the篇4The Tortoise and the HareA long time ago, in a forest far away, there lived a tortoise and a hare who were the best of friends. They did everything together - looking for food, exploring the woods, and just hanging out. The tortoise was very slow, as you might expect. But the hare was incredibly fast and could run circles around his shelled buddy.One sunny afternoon, the two friends were relaxing by the creek, enjoying the warm weather. The hare was feeling pretty full of himself that day."Say tortoise, have you ever noticed how slow you are?" he asked with a smirk. "I'll bet I could run all the way across the meadow and back before you've even made it halfway!"The tortoise sighed. He was used to the hare's boasting. "Perhaps you're right, my friend. You are very swift.""Not just swift - I'm the fastest animal in the whole forest!" bragged the hare. He puffed out his chest. "In fact, I'll race you from here to the old oak tree on the other side of the meadow. Just to prove my speed."The tortoise thought for a moment. He knew he was painfully slow compared to the hare. But he also knew something else - his furry friend loved to show off and wasn't always focused. Still, a race?"Very well," said the tortoise at last. "A race it shall be. To the old oak tree and back again."And so it was agreed. The next morning, they arrived at the starting line, a flat dusty path at the edge of the meadow. A small crowd of forest critters had gathered to watch - two squirrels, a family of mice, and a couple of birds perched in the branches overhead. Everyone was excited to see the race between the slow tortoise and the lightning-fast hare.On your marks...get set...GO!The hare shot off like an arrow, his powerful legs kicking up clouds of dust. The tortoise plodded forward, step by step, at his usual sluggish pace.Within minutes, the hare had crossed the entire meadow and reached the old oak tree. He skidded to a halt and turned, expecting to see his friend the tortoise still trudging along far behind. But there was no sign of the tortoise at all! The hare blinked in surprise."Well, I've won already!" he chuckled to himself. "No point in hurrying back for that slowpoke."The hare looked around and spotted a cozy patch of grass underneath a shady tree. A nap wouldn't hurt, he thought. He could make it back before the tortoise even got close. So the overconfident hare curled up and promptly fell into a deep sleep.Meanwhile, the tortoise kept plodding forward one tiny step after another, never stopping, never wavering from his path. Slowly but surely, he crossed the meadow and reached the old oak tree. He turned around and headed straight back, still taking steady step after steady step.After what felt like ages, the hare awoke with a start from his nap. Panic washed over him as he remembered the race! Heleapt up and looked around frantically. But it was too late - there ahead in the distance was the tortoise, inching steadily towards the finish line!The hare took off at full speed, his legs a blur. But he could not make up for the time he had wasted napping and boasting. The tortoise crossed the finish line just before the hare caught up, winning the race fair and square.The forest critters cheered for the victorious tortoise! The hare hung his head in embarrassment, finally learning that bragging and overconfidence does not make up for steady, dedicated effort.From that day on, the tortoise and the hare remained best friends. But the hare never mocked the tortoise's slow speed again. And he forever remembered the wise lesson - that patience, perseverance and hard work can overcome amazing speed and talent, especially when matched against arrogance and laziness.The end.篇5The Tortoise and the HareOnce upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived all kinds of animals - big and small, fast and slow. Two of these animals were a hare and a tortoise. The hare was known for his lightning speed. He could zip through the trees and leap over logs with ease. The tortoise, on the other hand, was a slow mover. His stubby legs plodded along at a snail's pace.One sunny day, the hare was feeling rather full of himself. He began boasting to the other animals about how fast he was. "I'm the speediest critter in the whole forest!" he bragged. "No one can outrun me, not even if they tried!"The tortoise overheard the hare's arrogant words. Although he was a gentle creature, he didn't take kindly to being mocked. "Is that so?" said the tortoise boldly. "Well then, why don't you put your money where your mouth is? I challenge you to a race!"The hare threw back his head and let out a great guffaw. "You?! Race me?! Don't be silly, you'll never be able to keep up!" He continued laughing at the apparent joke.But the tortoise simply stared back, determined. "We'll just see about that, rabbit."Eventually, the hare's laughter subsided and he realized the tortoise was serious. A sly grin crossed his face. "You know what,why not? This will be over quicker than a blink! Alright little guy, you're on. Let's race!"Word quickly spread of the upcoming contest between the swift hare and the slow tortoise. On the morning of the race, crowds of animals gathered to watch the unlikely match-up. A clearly marked dirt path through the forest was chosen as the race course.At the starting line, the hare couldn't resist getting in one last jeer. "Better get a good night's sleep tonight, old-timer! You're going to need all the energy you can get to keep up with me!"The tortoise said nothing, but quietly focused himself while the jeers echoed around. Finally, the wise owl raised one feathered wing to signal the start. "On your marks...get set...go!"As expected, the hare shot off like a furry green bullet, zipping along the path and quickly leaving the tortoise behind in a dust cloud. The tortoise merely tucked his head into his shell and steadily plodded along at his usual pace - slow and steady.Meanwhile, the hare zoomed past the spectators lining the course, letting out wild whoops and cackles. He was thoroughly enjoying showing off and making the tortoise look foolish.About halfway through the race, the hare decided he had plenty of time for a nap."After all," he yawned, stretching out on a soft patch of grass. "Even if I have a little snooze, that old codger won't catch up to me." Within moments, he was fast asleep and gently snoring away.While the hare snoozed, the tortoise kept going. Step by step, he kept making progress down the path. He didn't rush or slow down, but maintained his same stubborn pace all the while. Time ticked by as he crossed through shady forests and warm, open meadows.After what felt like an eternity of sleep, the hare suddenly awoke with a jolt. "Oh no! The race!" He leapt up in a panic and dashed down the path once more. But as he rounded the final corner, an inconceivable sight met his eyes - the tortoise was already at the finish line!One by one, the crowds of animals watching cheered as the plucky tortoise managed to outwit and outpace the arrogant hare through sheer determination and focus. The embarrassed and crestfallen hare slumped over the finish line completely exhausted, greeted only by the tortoise's small smile.From that day on, the hare was a little more humble and learned not to underestimate others. As for the tortoise, he ambled along back into the forest, having taught everyone a very important lesson about perseverance and steadfastness. "slow and steady wins the race!"And that's the story of the famous tortoise and hare race that I remember reading as a kid. Looking back, I realize it wasn't just a story about animals racing, but about having patience, hard work, and never giving up no matter how difficult things seem. I think it will stick with me for the rest of my life!篇6The Tortoise and the HareOnce upon a time, in a forest far, far away, there lived all sorts of animals - big and small, fast and slow. Two of these animals were a tortoise and a hare. Now the hare was incredibly fast. He could zip through the trees and brush in the blink of an eye. The tortoise, on the other hand, was very slow. Even a snail could probably beat him in a race!One sunny day, the hare was feeling extra energetic and cocky. He started boasting about how fast he was. "I'm thefastest animal in the whole forest!" he exclaimed proudly, zooming around in circles to show off his speed.The tortoise overheard the hare's bragging. "No you're not," he said matter-of-factly. "I could beat you in a race any day."The hare stopped zooming and looked at the tortoise incredulously. "You? Beat me? Ha! Don't make me laugh, you're walking a mile a minute on a good day.""Is that a challenge?" asked the tortoise firmly."You bet it is!" said the hare, still chuckling at the idea. "In fact, let's race right now from here to the old oak tree on the other side of the forest. We'll see who's really the fastest."And so it was agreed. The race was on! All the other animals came to watch and cheered excitedly as the hare and tortoise took their marks at the starting line."On your marks...get set...go!" cried a squirrel, waving a checkered flag.The hare shot off like a furry rocket, leaving the tortoise far behind before he'd even taken a few steps. The hare was so fast, he soon reached the shady part of the forest where it was nice and cool."Hmm, I've got plenty of time to spare," he thought, looking back and seeing no sign of the tortoise whatsoever. "Maybe I could just stop and take a little nap." Feeling very confident that slow old tortoise would never catch up, the hare curled up under a tree and promptly fell into a deep sleep.Meanwhile, the tortoise kept plodding along at his slow and steady pace. He didn't stop and he didn't give up, steadfastly making his way through the forest. After a while, he came across the sleeping hare under the tree. The tortoise didn't say anything, he simply walked straight past with a look of determination.A couple hours later, the hare woke up with a start. "Oh no! I overslept!" he exclaimed in horror. He leapt up and took off even faster than before. But when he reached the finish line at the old oak tree, he saw the tortoise already there, sitting contentedly and smiling."How...how did you beat me?" the hare asked in disbelief. "I'm way faster than you!"The tortoise replied calmly, "You may have been faster, but I never stopped moving towards the finish line. Slow and steady wins the race."The other animals cheered for the wise old tortoise. And the boastful hare learned a very valuable lesson that day about not underestimating others and not getting too confident. From then on, he ran his fastest in every race, but he never fell asleep halfway again!The moral of the story is: Don't brag about your abilities and underestimate others. Being steady, determined and never giving up is just as important as speed and talent. Sometimes, the slow and plodding one can outdo the gifted and flashy.。
英语短剧:The Tortoise and the Hare(龟兔赛跑)旁白:Good morning everyone. Now, we will tell you a story about Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare. In a very big forest, there lives many different kinds of animals, like monkeys, chicks, a Hare and an honest Tortoise. Miss Hare is very proud of her long legs and she looks down upon Mr. Tortoise. Today, near the river, an interesting thing is happening.旁白:大家早上好。
现在,我们会给大家讲一个关于龟先生和兔小姐的故事。
在一个非常大的森林里,有许多不同种类的动物,如猴子,小鸡,兔子和一只诚实的乌龟。
兔小姐为她长的腿感到骄傲,她看不起乌龟先生。
今天,在河边,一件有趣的事情正在发生。
兔子:Hi! Mr. Tortoise. What are you doing?兔子:嗨!乌龟先生。
你在做什么?乌龟:Hi! Miss Hare. I am walking.乌龟:嗨!兔小姐。
我走路。
兔子:Why do not you put four wheels on your feet? You will run much faster than now. 兔子:你为什么不把四个轮子在你的脚下?你会跑得比现在快多了。
乌龟:No, I would run with my feet step by step. I’m sure I can win. I could be the winner.乌龟:不,我会用我的脚一步一步。
龟兔赛跑的英文故事The Tortoise and the Hare.Once upon a time, there was a hare who was very proud of his speed. He liked to show off how fast he could run. And there was also a tortoise. The tortoise was slow but very determined.One day, the hare laughed at the tortoise and said, "Hey, slowpoke! You move so slowly. I bet I could run circles around you."The tortoise got a bit angry and replied, "Oh, really? Why don't wehave a race then?"The hare thought this was the funniest thing he had ever heard. "A race? With you? Well, okay, just to show you how much faster I am."So they decided on a starting point and an ending point for the race.All the animals in the forest came to watch.The race began. The hare took off like a flash. He ran so fast that he quickly left the tortoise far behind. After running for a while, the hare looked back and couldn't even see the tortoise.He thought to himself, "This is too easy. I'm so much faster. I have plenty of time to take a little break." So he found a nice, shady spotunder a tree and lay down for a nap.Meanwhile, the tortoise just kept plodding along slowly but surely. He didn't stop, not even for a second. He just kept moving forward with his short legs, one step at a time.The hare was in such a deep sleep that he didn't realize how much time had passed.Finally, the tortoise reached the finish line. All the animals cheered for the tortoise.The hare woke up from his nap, stretched, and then remembered the race. He started running towards the finish line as fast as he could. But when he got there, he saw the tortoise already there, looking very happy.The hare was so embarrassed. He learned that being too proud and overconfident was not a good thing. And from that day on, he respected the tortoise's determination.。
快乐学习英语《TheTortoiseandtheHare》绘本教案绘本教案引言英语是世界通用的语言,能够说流利的英语已经成为现代人的必备技能之一。
在幼儿园阶段,快乐的英语学习对于孩子们并不是一件沉闷的事情。
今天我为大家带来一份快乐学习英语的教案,教我们如何通过故事《The Tortoise and the Hare》来提高孩子们的英语能力。
一、背景介绍《The Tortoise and the Hare》是一则流传已久、经的寓言故事。
故事中讲述了两只动物——乌龟和兔子之间的比赛。
乌龟因为运动能力不强而常被嘲笑,但在和自以为是的兔子比赛时,通过加倍努力,赢得了比赛。
二、教学目标1.通过故事学习,提高孩子的语言能力、听说能力和阅读能力。
2.加深孩子对于英语文化及民族精神的了解。
3.培养孩子的独立思考、自我管理和勇气精神。
三、教学步骤1.故事介绍首先通过图片或视频,给孩子们介绍《The Tortoise and the Hare》这个故事的基本情节。
可以通过故事中的人物形象、场景和事件,帮助孩子们更好地理解故事内容。
2.阅读故事读故事时可以采用两种方式,一种是老师讲故事,孩子们静听;一种是让孩子们课间自己阅读故事,再在课堂上进行简短讨论。
这两种方式都能够提高孩子们的英语听说阅读能力。
3.学习单词和句子故事中出现的单词和句子都是很实用的英语表达方式。
老师可以通过图片和语音等参考资料,帮助孩子们学习相关单词和常用句型。
4.分组讨论将孩子们分成几个小组,让他们各自阅读或朗读故事,然后就故事内容进行讨论。
通过这种对话和互动,让孩子们在交流中逐渐提高口语表达能力。
5.创意传达利用手工、PPT或者其他方式,让孩子们将故事的主旨、人物和相关事件以创意的方式呈现出来,培养孩子们的想象力和创造力。
四、教学效果通过以上教学步骤,能够让孩子们良好地掌握故事的内容,并在学习过程中培养出他们的语言、思维、创意及交往等多方面的能力。