小学五年级英语故事精选汇编
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【篇一】小学五年级英语故事
One morning a fox saw a cock. He thought, "This is my breakfast." He
came up to the cock and said," I know you can sing very well. Can you sing
for me?" The cock was glad.He closes his eyes and began to sing.The fox
saw that and caught him in his mouth and carried him away. The people in
the field saw the fox. They cried, "Look, look! The fox is carrying the
cock away." The cock said to the fox, "Mr Fox,do you understand? The people
say you are carrying their cock away. Tell them it is yours. Not theirs."
The fox opened his mouth and said, "The cock is mine,not yours."Just then
the cock ran away from the fox and fled into the tree.
【篇二】小学五年级英语故事
Three Foxes Once there were three foxes, they worked together. They
lived a happy life. Little by little, the youngest fox became lazy, and
often quarreled with the other foxes. The eldest had to leave, and the
second fox was driven off, too. Looking at the warm house with a lot of
good food in it, the youngest fox smiled. The eldest fox opened a new hill
again. The second eldest fox dug a pool. Two of them because rich soon.
The youngest fox ate up the food left by the other two foxes. In the end
it felt so cold and hungry that it could not stand up.
【篇三】小学五年级英语故事
One day, a colt carried a bag of wheat to the mill.
As he was running with the bag on his back, he came to a small river.
Water went gurgling on. The colt could not decide whether he could cross
it. Looking around, he saw a cow grazing nearby. He asked, "Uncle Cow,
could you tell me if I can cross the river?" the cow told him that he could
and that the river was not very deep, just to his knees.
The colt was crossing the river when a squirrel jumped down a tree
and stopped him. The squirrel shouted, "Colt, stop! You'll be drowned!
One of my friends was drowned yesterday just in the river." Not knowing
what to do, the colt went home to consult his mom.
He told his mom his experience on the way. His mother said, "My child,
don't always listen to others. You'd better go and try yourself. Then
you'll know what to do."
Just at the river, the squirrel stopped the colt again. "Little horse,
it's too dangerous!" "No, I want to have a try by myself", answered the
colt. Then he crossed the river carefully. On the other side of the river,
the colt realized that the river was neither as shallow as the cow said
nor as as deep as the squirrel told him.
The fable tells us a truth: real knowledge comes from practices.