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适合小学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇目

适合小学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇目

适合小学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇目诗歌都饱含着诗人热烈的情感,没有情感,诗歌就失去了价值。

下面是由小编为大家整理适合小学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇目的有关知识,希望可以帮助到大家!适合小学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇目——《TheSnowMan》TheSnowMan雪人The Snow ManWallace StevensOne must have a mind of winterTo regard the frost and the boughsOf the pine-trees crusted with snow;And have been cold a long timeTo behold the junipers shagged with ice,The spruces rough in the distant glitterOf the January sun; and not to thinkOf any misery in the sound of the wind,In the sound of a few leaves,Which is the sound of the landFull of the same windThat is blowing in the same bare placeFor the listener, who listens in the snow,And, nothing himself, beholdsNothing that is not there and the nothing that is.雪人华莱士•史蒂文斯必须怀有冬日的心境,方能领略眼前的万树一片冰晶雪白;只有经受长久的严寒,才会欣赏松枝银装素裹在斜阳中闪烁的光采;寒风啸啸,落叶嘶嘶,的强音在耳际徘徊;苍茫大地响起同一的奏鸣,雪上的聆听者把悲情全都抛开:自身虚无才能审视不存在的虚无,自身不存在方可洞察虚无的存在。

The Snow Child英语小故事

The Snow Child英语小故事

The Snow ChildThere was a log cabin in the forest. Rabbit mother and her baby Little Bunny lived in the cabin. It was snowing outside. Animals were afraid to come out. The food was less. Later snow stopped. Now Mother Rabbit wanted to look for something to eat.“Honey, I will go out to look for a big carrot. You stay at home. “said Mother Rabbit.“I want to go. I want to go.” Said Little Bunny.“It’s cold outside.” said mother. “If you go I will be lonely.” said Little Bunny.“I will make a snowman for you, OK?” said mother. “Great” shouted Little Bunny.Then mother made a snow child for Little Bunny. Little Bunny was not lonely. He was very happy. But because there was only half a carrot, so snow child 's nose can only just a little. But Little Bunny promised to give snow child a high nose, snow child satisfied.Now mother rabbit could go out safely, Little Bunny ran and danced with the snow child in the snow. They were good friends. How cold it is! Little Bunny went back into the room and pushed the door, added a lot of firewood. He sat down. The flame was jumping. He felt warm, soon he entered the dreamland .Outside, the snow child stretching its arms and legs, started to dance. It danced, danced, and jumped into the woods. The lovely snow baby liked to help others, It helped small pine shaking off the snow, making it stand straight waist. It saved a little squirrel, because it dropped down from the tree accidentally. The Snow child just caught it. Later the snow child met a frozen kingfisher. With the little squirrel 's help, they put thekingfisher back to the nest, It also made quilts warm Kingfisher with leaves . Finally, the kingfisher woke up, flew and sang.However, when the snow child came back . It found the cabin on fire, but the poor little Bunny was still in sleep. The snow child shouted and shouted but the Little Bunny couldn’t hear. Finally, the snow child went into the burning house bravely. Fire, like a monster attacks. The snow child opened two thin arms -- its arms were strong, but the fire melt it, so its arms were smaller and smaller. However, it still used its body to resist the fire attacked, try not to let the fire burn with the Little Bunny. It held Little Bunny out of the house bravely.The Kingfisher it had been saved by snow child flew. Now, the snow child became thinner and smaller. It just placed the rabbit on the ground, It melt into a pool of water, clean water, only nose ----half a carrot .The kingfisher anxiously flew out for Mother Rabbit, Mother Rabbit came back soon, but she couldn’t do anything about it. She brought lots of delicious food, of course a big long carrot, but the snow child didn’t need the nose.The sun came out, the snow on the ground began to melt, It turned into steam, durian slowly diffuse into the air. “M um, look! " The Little Bunny said, " the snow child is in the sky! "Yes, there was a cloud in the sky, the cloud is pure. It was just the snow child. It was healthy and beautiful. It waved to the Little Bunny high in the sky .。

三年级英语童话故事:The Snow Man

三年级英语童话故事:The Snow Man

三年级英语童话故事:The Snow Man Once upon a time...'How astonishingly cold it is! My body is cracking allover!' said the Snow-man. 'The wind is really cutting one's very life out! And how that fiery thing up there glares!' He meant the sun, which was just setting. 'It sha'n't make me blink, though, and I shall keep quite cool and collected.'Instead of eyes he had two large three-cornered pieces of slate in his head; his mouth consisted of an old rake, sothat he had teeth as well.He was born amidst the shouts and laughter of the boys, and greeted by the jingling bells and cracking whips of the sledges.The sun went down, the full moon rose, large, round,clear and beautiful, in the dark blue sky.'There it is again on the other side!' said the Snow-man, by which he meant the sun was appearing again. 'I have become quite accustomed to its glaring. I hope it will hang thereand shine, so that I may be able to see myself. I wish I knew, though, how one ought to see about changing one's position. I should very much like to move about. If I only could, I would glide up and down the ice there, as I saw the boys doing; but somehow or other, I don't know how to run.''Bow-wow!' barked the old yard-dog; he was rather hoarse and couldn't bark very well. His hoarseness came on when he was a house-dog and used to lie in front of the stove. 'The sun will soon teach you to run! I saw that last winter withyour predecessor, and farther back still with his predecessors! They have all run away!''I don't understand you, my friend,' said the Snow-man. 'That thing up there is to teach me to run?' He meant the moon. 'Well, it certainly did run just now, for I saw it quite plainly over there, and now here it is on this side.''You know nothing at all about it,' said the yard-dog.'Why, you have only just been made. The thing you see thereis the moon; the other thing you saw going down the other side was the sun. He will come up again tomorrow morning, and will soon teach you how to run away down the gutter. The weather is going to change; I feel it already by the pain in my left hind-leg; the weather is certainly going to change.''I can't understand him,' said the Snow-man; 'but I have an idea that he is speaking of something unpleasant. That thing that glares so, and then disappears, the sun, as he calls it, is not my friend. I know that by instinct.''Bow-wow!' barked the yard-dog, and walked three times round himself, and then crept into his kennel to sleep. The weather really did change. Towards morning a dense damp fog lay over the whole neighbourhood; later on came an icy wind, which sent the frost packing. But when the sun rose, it was a glorious sight. The trees and shrubs were covered with rime, and looked like a wood of coral, and every branch was thick with long white blossoms. The most delicate twigs, which are lost among the foliage in summer-time, came now into prominence, and it was like a spider's web of glistening white. The lady-birches waved inthe wind; and when the sun shone, everything glittered and sparkled as if it were sprinkled with diamond dust, and great diamonds were lying on the snowy carpet.'Isn't it wonderful?' exclaimed a girl who was walking with a young man in the garden. They stopped near the Snow-man, and looked at the glistening trees. 'Summer cannot show a more beautiful sight,' she said, with her eyes shining.'And one can't get a fellow like this in summer either,' said the young man, pointing to the Snow-man. 'He's abeauty!'The girl laughed, and nodded to the Snow-man, and then they both danced away over the snow.'Who were those two?' asked the Snow-man of the yard-dog. 'You have been in this yard longer than I have. Do you know who they are?''Do I know them indeed?' answered the yard-dog. 'She has often stroked me, and he has given me bones. I don't bite either of them!''But what are they?' asked the Snow-man.'Lovers!' replied the yard-dog. 'They will go into one kennel and gnaw the same bone!''Are they the same kind of beings that we are?' asked the Snow-man.'They are our masters,' answered the yard-dog. 'Really people who have only been in the world one day know very little.' That's the conclusion I have come to. Now I have ageand wisdom; I know everyone in the house, and I can remembera time when I was not lying here in a cold kennel. Bow-wow!''The cold is splendid,' said the Snow-man. 'Tell me some more. But don't rattle your chain so, it makes me crack!''Bow-wow!' barked the yard-dog. 'They used to say I was a pretty little fellow; then I lay in a velvet-covered chair in my master's house. My mistress used to nurse me, and kiss and fondle me, and call me her dear, sweet little Alice! But by-and-by I grew too big, and I was given to the housekeeper,and I went into the kitchen. You can see into it from where you are standing; you can look at the room in which I was master, for so I was when I was with the housekeeper. Of course it was a smaller place than upstairs, but it was more comfortable, for I wasn't chased about and teased by the children as I had been before. My food was just as good, or even better. I had my own pillow, and there was a stove there, which at this time of year is the most beautiful thing in the world. I used to creep right under that stove. Ah me! I often dream of that stove still! Bow-wow!''Is a stove so beautiful?' asked the Snow-man. 'Is it anything like me?''It is just the opposite of you! It is coal-black, andhas a long neck with a brass pipe. It eats firewood, so that fire spouts out of its mouth. One has to keep close besideit-quite underneath is the nicest of all. You can see it through the window from where you are standing.'And the Snow-manlooked in that direction, and saw a smooth polished object with a brass pipe. The flicker from the fire reached him across the snow. The Snow-man felt wonderfully happy, and a feeling came over him which he could not express; but all those who are not snow-men know about it.'Why did you leave her?' asked the Snow-man. He had a feeling that such a being must be a lady. 'How could you leave such a place?''I had to!' said the yard-dog. 'They turned me out of doors, and chained me up here. I had bitten the youngest boy in the leg, because he took away the bone I was gnawing; a bone for a bone, I thought! But they were very angry, and from that time I have been chained here, and I have lost my voice. Don't you hear how hoarse I am? Bow-wow! I can't speak like other dogs. Bow-wow! That was the end of happiness!'The Snow-man, however, was not listening to him any more; he was looking into the room where the housekeeper lived, where the stove stood on its four iron legs, and seemed to be just the same size as the Snow-man.'How something is cracking inside me!' he said. 'Shall I never be able to get in there? It is certainly a very innocent wish, and our innocent wishes ought to be fulfilled.I must get there, and lean against the stove, if I have to break the window first!''You will never get inside there!' said the yard-dog;'and if you were to reach the stove you would disappear. Bow-wow!''I'm as good as gone already!' answered the Snow-man. 'I believe I'm breaking up!'The whole day the Snow-man looked through the window; towards dusk the room grew still more inviting; the stove gave out a mild light, not at all like the moon or even the sun; no, as only a stove can shine, when it has something to feed upon. When the door of the room was open, it flared up-this was one of its peculiarities; it flickered quite red upon the Snow-man's white face.'I can't stand it any longer!' he said. 'How beautiful it looks with its tongue stretched out like that!'It was a long night, but the Snow-man did not find it so; there he stood, wrapt in his pleasant thoughts, and they froze, so that he cracked.Next morning the panes of the kitchen window were covered with ice, and the most beautiful ice-flowers that even a snow-man could desire, only they blotted out the stove. The window would not open; he couldn't see the stove which he thought was such a lovely lady. There was a cracking and cracking inside him and all around; there was just such a frost as a snow-man would delight in. But this Snow-man was different: how could he feel happy?'Yours is a bad illness for a Snow-man!' said the yard-dog. 'I also suffered from it, but I have got over it. Bow-wow!' he barked. 'The weather is going to change!' he added.The weather did change. There came a thaw.When this set in the Snow-man set off. He did not say anything, andhe did not complain, and those are bad signs.One morning he broke up altogether. And lo! where he had stood there remained a broomstick standing upright, round which the boys had built him!'Ah! now I understand why he loved the stove,' said the yard-dog. 'That is the raker they use to clean out the stove! The Snow-man had a stove-raker in his body! That's what was the matter with him! And now it's all over with him! Bow-wow!'And before long it was all over with the winter too!'Bow-wow!' barked the hoarse yard-dog.But the young girl sang:Woods, your bright green garments don! Willows, your woolly gloves put on! Lark and cuckoo, daily sing-- February has brought the spring! My heart joins in your song so sweet; Come out, dear sun, the world to greet!And no one thought of the Snow-man.。

小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Snow Man 雪人

小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Snow Man 雪人

The Snow Man 雪人"It's so bitterly cold that my whole body crackles!" said the Snow Man. "This wind can really blow life into you! And how that glaring thing up there glares at me!" He meant the sun; it was just setting. "She won't make me blink; I'll hold onto the pieces.""The pieces" were two large triangular pieces of tile, which he had for eyes. His mouth was part of an old rake, hence he had teeth. He had been born amid the triumphant shouts of the boys, and welcomed by the jingling of sleigh bells and the cracking of whips from the passing sleighs.The sun went down, and the full moon rose, big and round, bright and beautiful, in the clear blue sky."Here she comes again from the other side," said the Snow Man, for he thought it was the sun showing itself again. "Ah, I've cured her of staring, all right. Now let her hang up there and shine so that I can see myself. If I only knew how to move from this place - I'd like so much to move! If I could, I'd slide along there on the ice, the way I see the boys slide, but I don't know how to run.""Away! Away!" barked the old Watchdog. He was quite hoarse from the time when he was a house dog lying under the stove. "The sun will teach you how to run. I saw your predecessor last winter, and before that his predecessor. Away! Away! And away they all go!""I don't understand you, friend," said the Snow Man. "Is that thing up there going to teach me to run?" He meant the moon. "Why, she was running the last time I saw her a little while ago, and now she comes sneaking back from the other side." "You don't know anything at all," replied the Watchdog. "But then, of course, you've just been put together. The one you are looking at now is called the moon, and the one who went away was the sun. She will come again tomorrow, and she will teach you to run down into the ditch. We're going to have a change of weather soon; I can feel it in my left hind leg; I have a pain in it. The weather's going to change.""I don't understand him," said the Snow Man to himself, "but I have a feeling he's talking about something unpleasant. The one that stared at me and went away, whom he called the sun, is no friend of mine either, I can feel that.""Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog, and then he walked around three times and crept into his kennel to sleep.The weather really did change. Early next morning a thick, damp mist lay over the whole countryside. At dawn a wind rose; it was icy cold. The frost set in hard, but when the sun rose, what a beautiful sight it was! The trees and bushes were covered with hoarfrost and looked like a forest of white coral, while every twig seemed smothered with glittering white flowers. The enormously many delicate branches that are concealed by the leaves in summer now appeared, every single one of them, and made a gleaming white lacework, so snowy white that a white radiance seemed to spring from every bough. The birch waved in the wind, as if it had life, like the rest of the trees in the summer. It was all wonderfully beautiful. And when the sun came out, how it all glittered and sparkled, as if everything had been strewn with diamonddust, and big diamonds had been sprinkled on the snowy carpet of the earth; or one could also imagine that countless little lights were gleaming, brighter even than the snow itself."It's wonderfully beautiful!" said a young girl, who had come out into the garden with a young man. They stopped near the Snow Man and gazed at the flashing trees. "Summer can't show us a lovelier sight!" she said, and her eyes sparkled with delight. "And we can't have a fellow like this in the summertime, either," the young man agreed, as he pointed to the Snow Man. "He's splendid."The young girl laughed, nodded to the Snow Man, and then danced over the snow with her friend - over snow that crackled under their feet as though they were walking on starch."Who were those two?" asked the Snow Man of the Watchdog. "You've been around this yard longer than I have. Do you know them?""Of course I know them," said the Watchdog. "She pets me, and he once threw me a meat bone. I don't bite those two.""But what are they supposed to be?" asked the Snow Man. "Sweethearts!" replied the Watchdog. "They'll go to move into the same kennel someday and gnaw the same bone together. Away! Away!""But are they as important as you and I?" asked the Snow Man."Why, they are members of the master's family," said the Watchdog. "People certainly don't know very much if they were only born yesterday; I can tell that from you. Now I have age and knowledge. I know everybody here in the house, and I know a time when I didn't have to stand out here in the cold, fastened to a chain. Away! Away!" "The cold is lovely," said the Snow Man. "But tell me, tell me. Only don't rattle that chain; it makes me shiver inside when you do that.""Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog. "They used to tell me I was a pretty little puppy, when I lay in a velvet-covered chair, up in the master's house, or sat in the mistress' lap. They used to kiss me on the nose and wipe my paws with an embroidered handkerchief."They called me 'the handsomest' and 'little puppsy-wuppsy.' But then I grew too big for them to keep, so they gave me away to the housekeeper. That's how I came to live down in the basement. You can look down into it from where you're standing; you can look right into the room where I was master, for that was what I was to the housekeeper. Of course, the place was inferior to that upstairs, but I was more comfortable there and wasn't constantly grabbed and pulled about by the children as I had been upstairs. I had just as good food as ever, and much more of it. I had my own cushion, and then there was a stove, which is the finest thing in the world at this time of year. I crept right in under it, so that I was out of the way. Ah, I still dream of that stove sometimes. Away! Away!""Does a stove look so beautiful?" asked the Stone Man. "Does it look like me?" "It's just the opposite of you. It's as black as coal and has a long neck and a brass stomach. It eats firewood, so that fire spurts from its mouth. You must keep beside it or underneath it; it's very comfortable there. You must be able to see it through the window from where you're standing."Then the Snow Man looked, and he really saw a brightly polished thing with a brass stomach and fire glowing from the lower part of it. A very strange feeling swept over the Snow Man; he didn't know what it meant, and couldn't understand it, but all people who aren't snow men know that feeling."Why did you leave her?" asked the Snow Man, for it seemed to him that the stove must be a female. "How could you leave a place like that?""I was compelled to," replied the Watchdog. "They turned me outside and chained me up here. You see, I had bitten the youngest of the master's children in the leg, because he had kicked away a bone I was gnawing. 'A bone for a bone,' I always say. They didn't like that at all, and from that time I've been chained out here and have lost my voice. Don't you hear how hoarse I am? Away! Away! And that was the end of that!"But the Snow Man wasn't listening to him any longer. He kept peering in at the housekeeper's basement room, where the stove stood on its four iron legs, just about the same size as the Snow Man himself."What a strange crackling there is inside me!" he cried. "I wonder if I'll ever get in there. That's an innocent wish, and our innocent wishes are sure to be fulfilled. It is my only wish, my biggest wish; it would almost be unfair if it wasn't granted.I must get in and lean against her, even if I have to break a window.""You'll never get in there," said the Watchdog. "And if you go near that stove you'll melt away! Away!""I'm as good as gone, anyway," replied the Snow Man. "I think I'm breaking up." All day long the Snow Man stood looking in through the window. At twilight the room grew still more inviting; a mild glow came from the stove, not like the moon or the sun either, but just like the glow of a stove when it has been well filled. Every time the room door was opened, the flames leaped out of the stove's mouth; this was a habit it had. The flame fell distinctly on the white face of the Snow Man and glowed ruddy on his breast."I can't stand it any longer!" he cried. "How beautiful she looks when she sticks out her tongue!"The night was very long, but it didn't seem long to the Snow Man; he stood lost in his own pleasant thoughts, and they froze until they crackled.In the morning the windowpanes of the basement room were covered with ice. They showed the most beautiful ice flowers that any Snow Man could desire, but they hid the stove. The windowpanes wouldn't thaw, so he couldn't see the stove. It creaked, and it crackled.It was just the sort of weather a Snow Man should most thoroughly enjoy. But he didn't enjoy it; indeed, how could he enjoy anything when he was so stove-sick?"That's a terrible sickness for a Snow Man," said the Watchdog. "I've also suffered from it myself, but I got over it. Away! Away! There's going to be a change in the weather."And there was a change in the weather; it began to thaw! The thaw increased, and the Snow Man decreased. He never complained, and that's an infallible sign.One morning he collapsed. And behold! where he had stood there was something like a broomstick sticking up from the ground.It was the pole the boys had built him up around."Now I can understand why he had such an intense longing for the stove," said the Watchdog. "The Snow Man has had a stove rake in his body; that's what moved inside him. Now he has gotten over that, too. Away! Away!"And soon the winter was over, too."Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog. But the little girls in the house sang: Oh, woodruff, spring up, fresh and proud, round about!And, willow tree, hang your woolen mitts out!Come, cuckoo and lark, come and sing!At February's close we already have spring.Tweet-tweet, cuckoo! I am singing with you.Come out, dear sun! Come often, skies of blue!And nobody thought any more about the Snow Man.。

《卖火柴的小女孩》中英文版

《卖火柴的小女孩》中英文版

《卖火柴的小女孩》中英文版主要讲了一个卖火柴的小女孩在富人合家欢乐,举杯共庆的圣诞节冻死在街头的故事。

今天小编在这给大家整理了一些关于《卖火柴的小女孩》故事英文版,我们一起来看看吧!《卖火柴的小女孩》故事lt was dreadfully cold, it was snowing fast, and almost dark; the evening----the last evening of the old year was drawing in. But, cold and dark as it was, a poor little girl, with bare head and feet, was still wandering about the streets. When she left her home she had slippers on, but they were much too large for her; indeed, properly, they belonged to her mother, and had dropped off her feet whilst she was running very fast across the road, to get out of the way of two carriages. One of the slippers was not to be found, the other had been snatched up by a little boy, who ran off with it thinking it might serve him as a doll's cradle.So the little girl now walked on, her bare feet quite red and blue with the cold. She carried a small bundle of matches in her hand, and a good many more in her tattered apron. No one had bought any of them the live long day; no one had given her a single penny. Trembling with cold and hunger crept she on, the picture of sorrow: poor little childThe snow-flakes fell on her long, fair hair, which curled in such pretty ringlets over her shoulders; but she thought not of her own beauty, or of the cold. Lights were glimmering through every window, and the savor of roast goose reached her from several houses; it was New Year's eve, and it was of this that she thought.In a corner formed by two houses, one of which projected beyond the other. She sat down, drawing her little feet closeunder her, but in vain, she could not warm them. She dared not go home, she had sold no matches, earned not a single penny, and perhaps her father would beat her, besides her home was almost as cold as the street, it was an attic; and although the larger of the many chinks in the roof were stopped up with straw and rags. the wind and snow often penetrated through. Her hands were nearly dead with cold; one little match from her bundle would warm them. Perhaps, if she dared light it, she drew one out, and struck it against the wall, bravo! it was a bright, warm flame, and she held her hands over it. It was quite an illumination for that poor little girl; nay,1 call it rather a magic taper, for it seemed to her as though she was sitting before a large iron-stove with brass ornaments, so beautifully blazed the fire within! The child stretched out her feet to warm them also; alas, in an instant the flame had died away, the stove vanished, the little girl sat cold and comfortless, with the burnt match in her hand.A second match was struck against the wall; it kindles and blazed, and wherever its light fell the wall became transparent as a veil. The little girl could see into the room within. She saw the table spread with a snow-white damask cloth, whereon were ranged shining china-dishes; the roast goose stuffed with apples and dried plums stood at one end, smoking hot, and which was pleasantest of all to see;the goose, with knife and fork still in her breast, jumped down from the dish, and waddled along the floor right up to the poor child. The match was burnt out, and only the thick, hard wall was beside her.天气非常非常冷,雪下得很大,夜幕已降临。

小学英语英语故事(儿童故事)TheSnowQueen

小学英语英语故事(儿童故事)TheSnowQueen

The Snow QueenA long, long time ago, devils lived together in the same place. One day, the devils made a magic mirror. It changed beautiful faces to ugly faces and smiling faces to crying faces. "How will God look in this mirror?"Evil went up to the clouds right away, but God was already aware of the devil's wicked plan. "Such monstrous creatures! How dare you try to put me to the test!" When God beat dazzling and bright light down on the mirror and devils, the mirror broke into pieces, and the devils became blind and fell down to hell.The broken pieces of the mirror fell down to the world of mortals. One of the pieces got into a boy's eyes. His name was Kai, and he was living in a small town. "Ouch, it hurts!" Kai was close to a girl named Gelda, but he began to behave very odd as if he never knew her before.Even when autumn passed into winter, Kai went through the whole season as a bad boy. One day, a white-horse carriage appeared in front of Kai. "Little boy with a cold heart, why don't we go to an Ice Castle where it is colder than your heart?"A beautiful woman inside the carriage asked the boy."A cold Ice Castle? That will be great." When Kai boarded the carriage, the woman kissed him on his cheek. At that moment, Kai forgot everything. The woman was the Queen of Snow. The carriage soared into the north sky.Because Kai did not come back, Gelda searched everywhere in town, but she could not find him. Time went by, and when winter passed into spring, Gelda started on a journey to search for Kai. A small boat arrived at a big flower garden next to a riverside. "Oh, what a beautiful garden."There was a small hut in the middle of the garden, and there lived an old lady who could use magic. "Old lady, Have you seen Kai?" "Yes, I have. I will tell you where he is, so let's go inside my house."The old lady gave her delicious food and asked Gelda to live with her. Gelda was enchanted by her magic and lived with the old lady. Time went by, and winter came back again. Gelda suddenly was reminded of Kai when she was exposed to the cold wind."I have to search for Kai, why am I here?" Gelda escaped while the old magician lady went out. Gelda met a crow, while walking north. The Crow said something to Gelda after it listened to her. "Maybe you are searching for a boy who is now the Prince of a Castle in a forest." Gelda could walk into the castle with the help of the crow.Gelda shouted when she stepped in to the Prince's room. "Kai, wake up! I came here to find you." "Who is so loud at midnight?" The prince woke up, but he was not Kai. "I am sorry, Prince. I thought you were my friend, Kai."The Prince listened to what Gelda said, and let her sleep in a comfortable bed. The next day, he gave a great carriage to Gelda and said, "With this carriage, you will find the boy named Kai easily." Gelda thanked him for his kindness and left for the north again.While traveling north, her carriage was taken away by bandits, but she saved her life with the help of the daughter of a bandit. And she heard from a pigeon that Kai had flown to Lapland in a carriage of the Queen of snow. She took a reindeer from the daughter of a bandit, and arrived at Lapland.There was a house in the middle of a field. Gelda warmed herself up in an old lady's house. The old lady knew about Kai. "Kai is living in the Castle of Snow, but you cannot step in the castle because there is a frightening ice monster in front of the gate.""Old lady, I have to save Kai." The old lady gave a yellow golden cross to Gelda and said, "When you are in danger, pray to God sincerely. Then he will save you." Gelda rode the reindeer and went to the Castle of Snow.The ice monster tried to attack Gelda, but she prayed to God holding her cross in her hand. Then, angels appeared, and made the monster motionless. Gelda found Kai playing with a cold piece of ice."Kai, it's me, Gelda. I came here to search for you." But Kai just fingered the ice piece with an unemotional face. When Gelda hugged him and cried, her tears ran down to Kai's face. Then, the color in his face started to come back."Gelda, why are we in such a place like this?" Kai looked around there. "Now you are yourself, but you cannot escape from here." The Queen of Snow said. "Let me go home." At that moment Kai shed tears, and the broken piece of the magic mirror came out of his eyes."Ah, I cannot win the warm heart and tears of humans. Okay. Now you can go back home and live a happy life." As the Queen of Snow flourished her ice stick, the castle disappeared.Gelda told Kai all the stories about what had happened to her. Kai was grateful to Gelda. They got back home safely with the reindeer and lived happily ever after.。

安徒生童话英文版:theSnowMan雪人

安徒生童话英文版:theSnowMan雪人

安徒生童话英文版:theSnowMan雪人T is so delightfully cold,“ said the Snow Man,”that it makes my whole body crackle. This is just thekind of wind to blow life into one. How that GREatred thing up there is staring at me!“ He meant thesun,who was just setting. ”It shall not make mewink. I shall manage to keep the pieces.“He had two triangular pieces of tile in his head,instead of eyes; his mouth was made of an oldbroken rake, and was, of course,furnished with teeth. He had been brought into existenceamidst the joyous shouts of boys,the jingling of sleigh-bells,and the slashing of whips. Thesun went down,and the full moon rose, large, round, and clear, shining in the deep blue.“there it comes again,from the other side,” said the Snow Man,who supposed the sunwas showing himself once more. “Ah, I have cured him of staring, though; now he may hangup there, and shine, that I may see myself. If I only knew how to manage to move away fromthis place,—I should so like to move. If I could, I would slide along yonder on the ice, as Ihave seen the boys do; but I don't understand how; I don't even know how to run.”“Away, away,” barked the old yard-dog. He was quite hoarse,and could not pronounce“Bow wow” properly. He had once been an indoor dog, and lay by the fire, and he had beenhoarse ever since. “The sun will make you run some day. I saw him,last winter,make yourpredecessor run,and his predecessor before him. Away, away,they all have to go.”“I don't understand you, comrade,” said the Snow Man. “Is that thing up yonder toteach me to run? I saw it running itselfa little while ago,and now it has come creeping upfrom the other side.”“You know nothing at all,” replied the yard-dog; “but then, you've only lately beenpatched up. What you see yonder is the moon, and the one before it was the sun. It will comeagain to-morrow, and most likely teach you to run down into the ditch by the well; for I thinkthe weather is going to change. I can feel such pricks and stabs in my left leg; I am sure thereis going to be a change.”“I don't understand him,” said the Snow Man to himself; “but I have a feeling that he istalking of something very disaGREeable. The one who stared so just now, and whom he callsthe sun,is not my friend; I can feel that too.”“Away,away,” barked the yard-dog,and then he turned round three times, and creptinto his kennel to sleep.there was really a change in the weather. Towards morning,a thick fog covered the wholecountry round, and a keen wind arose, so that the cold seemed to freeze one's bones; butwhen the sun rose,the sight was splendid. Trees and bushes were covered with hoar frost,and looked like a forest of white coral; while on every twig glittered frozen dew-drops. Themany delicate forms concealed in summer by luxuriant foliage, were now clearly defined,and looked like glittering lace-work. From every twig glistened a white radiance. The birch,waving in the wind,looked full of life,like trees in summer; and its appearance waswondrously beautiful. And where the sun shone,how everything glittered and sparkled, as ifdiamond dust had been strewn about; while the snowy carpet of the earth appeared as ifcovered with diamonds,from which countless lights gleamed, whiter than even the snowitself.“This is really beautiful,” said a young girl,who had come into the garden with a youngman; and they both stood still near the Snow Man,and contemplated the glittering scene. “Summer cannot show a more beautiful sight,” she exclaimed,while her eyes sparkled.“And we can't have such a fellow as this in the summer time,” replied the young man,pointing to the Snow Man; “he is capital.”the girl laughed, and nodded at the Snow Man, and then tripped away over the snow withher friend. The snow creaked and crackled beneath her feet,as if she had been treading onstarch.“Who are these two?” asked the Snow Man of the yard-dog. “You ha ve been here longerthan I have; do you know them?”“Of course I know them,” replied the yard-dog; “she has stroked my back many times,and he has given me a bone of meat. I never bite those two.”“But what are they?” asked the Snow Man.“they are lovers,” he replied; “they will go and live in the same kennel by-and-by,andgnaw at the same bone. Away,away!”“Are they the same kind of beings as you and I?” asked the Snow Man.“Well,they belong to the same master,” retorted the yard-dog. “Certainly people whowere only born yesterday know very little. I can see that in you. I have age and experience. Iknow every one here in the house, and I know there was once a time when I did not lie outhere in the cold, fastened to a chain. Away,away!”“the cold is deli ghtful,” said the Snow Man; “but do tell me tell me; only you must notclank your chain so; for it jars all through me when you do that.”“Away,away!” barked the yard-dog; “I'll tellyou; they said I was a pretty little fellow once;then I used to lie in a velvet-covered chair,up atthe master's house,and sit in the mistress's lap.They used to kiss my nose,and wipe my paws withan embroidered handkerchief, and I was called'Ami, dear Ami, sweet Ami.' But after a while IGREw too big for them, and they sent me away tothe housekeeper's room; so I came to live on thelower story. You can look into the room from whereyou stand, and see where I was master once; for Iwas indeed master to the housekeeper. It was certainly a smaller room than those up stairs;but I was more comfortable; for I was not being continually taken hold of and pulled about bythe children as I had been. I received quite as good food,or even better. I had my owncushion, and there was a stove—it is the finest thing in the world at this season of the year. Iused to go under the stove,and lie down quite beneath it. Ah,I still dream of that stove.Away,away!”。

Snowman少儿英语小故事

Snowman少儿英语小故事

Snowman少儿英语小故事Snowman少儿英语小故事(精选12篇)在生活、工作和学习中,大家最不陌生的.就是作文了吧,作文是由文字组成,经过人的思想考虑,通过语言组织来表达一个主题意义的文体。

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Snowman少儿英语小故事篇1英文:SnowmanThree little balls.Roll, roll, roll.Big, bigger, biggest!Stack them up!Two eyes and a nose.Two arms and a mouth.Red mittens and a scarf.And now, a hat.A snowman!译文:雪人三个球。

滚,滚,滚。

大,更大,最大!把它们堆起来!两只眼睛和一个鼻子。

两条胳膊和一张嘴。

红色的手套和一条围巾。

还有,一个帽子。

一个雪人!Snowman少儿英语小故事篇2Today, It is snowy. we make a snowman outside the house. We are happy. First. We make a big baII of snow. Then we make another snowbaII.This one is smaIIer than the first. We put this snowbaII on that snowbaII. We make another smaII snowbaII, we put it on top. We make a face on the snowman. The carrot is his nose some LittIe rocks for his mouth and eyes. We have two sticks for his arms.Snowman is wonderfuI! I Like snowman.Snowman少儿英语小故事篇3I had many snowman heap, but is not before and I like the big snowman yesterday in my hometown -- big, my brother, there are some children a piled up together.This year's big bright is too white, on the roof, the ground was full of snow, on the river, the trees and walk around on the road, the shoes is full of snow, like cotton candy. In the annual lunar calendar at noon, after lunch, my brother and I will call to a lot of children, we took the winnowing pan, broom, sweep sweep, scavanger scavanger, the snow on the ground to the yard, at this time, the elder brother said: "I and the children rolling snowball, xiaoyue light snow ball." The words sound just fell, we all rushed to dry up. I pinched a light snow ball in your hands first, and then slowly roll on the ground, in a short time is rolling out a snowball is bigger than my head, I see a brother, they see a told me about the size of the snow and stand in front of the brother and children, we put the snowball and light snow ball together, such a heavy snow was preliminary pile. Then we find the embedding light snow ball in the middle of the nose, red turnip in light snow ballembedded on the upper two longan eyes, then give snowman made a small mouth, small mouth on coated with red, finally, a heavy snow man ready, from a distance, the snow man really toward us laugh!Snowman少儿英语小故事篇4Many friends of mine who study in the north upload a lot of interesting pictures about snowmen on their personal blogs. I think they must have fun when they made a snowman. Every time I tell my parents we should go to the north for Spring Festival, but they don't agree (my father has some relations in Shanxi where snows every year) they think we could get sick because of the cold weather.I know that the cultural in the north is totally different from south. I hear that they eat noodles all the time. I just want to travel to there to test it by myself. I wish i can save enough money, so I can go there to see the view of the north.Snowman少儿英语小故事篇5On the first day in the morning, I got up a pull open curtain, found that snow outside the window, I'm happy to dance on the bed. I'll put on my new clothes, wash a face to brush one's teeth is almost forgotten, and a good mom reminded me. Wash finished, I rushed to the snow to find the pick up a piece of clean snow taste: "delicious!" Although no taste at all, but the feeling is very fresh. I beat my friends all call snowball fights all into a "snowman"! At this moment, my cousin attacks from behind, with a snow to let me on my hair became the "old old woman". I was so angry I straight stamp! So, I hold a big snow after cousin, cousin after more than ten minutes to throw in the towel to stop give me for mercy: "I'm sorry sister, I was wrong." I bad smile said: "it doesn't matter, the younger brother!" Said, was that a bigsnow "hit" on cousin, cousin became the "snow man".Eaten lunch, my brother and I make a snowman in the snow. Our division of Labour: snow, my Cousins make a snowman. We quickly, in a short time, a smart lovely snowman was born. Big head and a long nose and a round belly, especially we are proud of we give snowman with a pair of eyes which can speak. Because we can't find the hat so the pumpkin in the snowman's head, like a orange hat, also found a piece of red cloth when the scarf around the snowman's neck, very bright. Through a snowman, I understand a truth: stem what, as long as the division of labor cooperation, his each can, can do anything!Snowman少儿英语小故事篇6Today, I and mom are taking a tool to pile snowman to building top.We divided work first, I shovel snow carry to reach the place that appoints caboodle snowman, mom is in charge of pile and be being arranged, I use shovel one layer upon layer deep deep snow is shovelled neatly, use a motion to designation place, my every carry, mom is about to be arranged, into the appearance that volcano erupts, we are piling, the hand was frozen stiff, I put the hand into the pocket warm one, continue to pile again, not a little while, the hand freezes coma, wash one's hands with invisible soap and imperceptible water of edge of the stamp side me, the heart thinks: So cold weather, I still abandon! But think better of thinks: Do a business, those who want unremitting is dry be over, ability is successful. Then, I am working hard again, not a little while, the body has been done.We begin to pile a head, I still come with the basin replete snow, fall on the body at a draught next, such, chubby head was finished, the electrical wiring of two blue does reoccupy eye, theelectrical wiring of one cut red does mouth, do nose with cap, later, with the wool do one's hair of a few shagginess, on two clubs are ed in the flank of the body finally, such, snowman has been done, I still took a picture a few pieces with light snow person!Snowman少儿英语小故事篇7Kid, you own a snowman? I don't heap before, but now the heap."Ah, today is snow day!" I excitedly say that finish this sentence, ran to the mother, "I want to make a snowman." "After breakfast and then go." Mother said. I have heard, big gobbled up. After breakfast,I ran downstairs and build a snowman.I roll a ball of snow in the snow to come over to roll over, roll into a snowball, I lifted the ball on to a stone, and then roll a light snow ball, on the snowball, this would be its head. Eyes do? The critical me on the spot, all of a sudden, I took a light - I saw a plant ono grass on the ground of each black, round fruit. This, I use the snow to stick the black fruit in its head, and then use the fruit do buttons... A little later, a beautiful snowman appears in front of my eyes, I feel it, said: "may you and I have a winter holiday."Snowman少儿英语小故事篇8Two days ago, a heavy snow came. And now, the snow stopped and it’s time for fun. This morning, I go to outside door and make snowman with my friends. We prepare some tools and then we start. We did it many times before, so it’s easy. We pull snow together and shape it. Last, we make a face for it, eyes, nose, ears and mouth. It’s very funny and we are happy.Snowman少儿英语小故事篇9Today,under a snow goose,ground white roof and white,good snow a beautiful world. This is a rare snow made me feel excited,and I can not wait said to his mother:"Mom,I'm going out snowman!"Mama do not agree with a beginning,for fear I would shoes wet,but in my strong request Next,the only thing agreed,but there were requests that asked her to accompany me to play with.I'm like a mustang off as stiff and quickly rushed into the snow world,my mother and I,as well as an aunt started a snowball fight,playing a very happy father and several uncles also like to see our happy boil do not live,and snowball fights to join our team. Later,the mother proposed to heap a snowman and said do your job,and my father and several uncles played snowball rolling right away,the soon to roll a big snowball,use it as a snowman's body,and then roll the a slightly smaller snowball as the snowman's head,and my father returned to the snowman made it a hat,mother,aunt and I have to help me,We hired the carrots,charcoal,winding green beans,respectively,as the snowman's nose,eyes and mouth,Li aunt also own Phi in the snowman's scarf off his neck,after all of us some effort,a snow finally completed,about a high meter eighty,which is the most beautiful I've ever seen snowman. Snowman少儿英语小故事篇10First,we make a big ball of snow.Tenn we make another snowball,this one is smaller than the first.we put this snowball on that snowball.Now we make another small snowball.we put it on top.Lets make on the snowman.we have a carrot for his nose.we have some little rocks for his mouth and eyes.we have two sticks for his arms.Today snows,I go to the drifting snow person,I first roll a threesizes not snowball,biggest putting on under,small putting on above,smallest putting in most above,then s the carrot on the face,makes the nose,makes the eye and the mouth with the gravel,with thebranch executor,completed.Is above under,helps me to translate!!Snowman少儿英语小故事篇11As the winter has e, the weather bees so cold and there es the snow. I love snow so much, because I can play with my friends outside, we play many games with the snow. The most exciting thing is to make a snowman.We make different shapes every year, this year, I want to build a Mickey Mouse.Snowman少儿英语小故事篇12First,we make a big ball of we make another snowball,this one is smaller than the put this snowball on that we make another small put it on's make on the have a carrot for his have some little rocks for his mouth and have two sticks for his arms.ok!the snowman is wondwrrful.。

冬天小女孩儿堆雪人的英语作文五年级

冬天小女孩儿堆雪人的英语作文五年级

冬天小女孩儿堆雪人的英语作文五年级The Magical Snowman AdventureWinter is my favorite time of year! The sparkling white snow that covers the ground, the chance to go sledding and ice skating, and of course, building snowmen. There's just something so fun and magical about sculpting a friendly frozen figure to watch over the yard. This winter, my snowman adventure turned into an unexpected journey that I'll never forget.It all started on a brisk Saturday morning in late January. Huge fluffy flakes had been falling steadily all night, blanketing our neighborhood in a fresh coat of pristine snow. As soon as I saw it out the window, I could barely contain my excitement! After gulping down a bowl of warm oatmeal, I pulled on my snow pants, parka, hat, scarf, mittens - the whole get-up. Mom laughed as she zipped me up, "Looks like you're ready to spend the whole day out there!"I scrambled out the back door and plunged into the soft powder up to my knees. The snow crunched beneath my boots as I walked around looking for the perfect spot to start building. I decided on a flat area right in the middle of the backyard. Firstthings first, I started rolling together big piles of snow to make the base. Pushing the snowballs was tough work! They kept getting bigger and heavier, but I refused to give up.After what felt like forever, I finally had a lovely large mound ready to be the snowman's big round belly. Now it was time for the hard part - shaping and stacking. I patted and molded the top into a smooth dome, then carefully lifted the middle section on top using all my strength. So far, so good! The bottom piece was the heaviest of all, but I finally managed to hoist it up and center it underneath just right. My snowman was really taking shape!Next up were the important details - the arms, eyes, nose, and smile to really give this frosty fellow some character. I grabbed two thick sticks from the backyard for arms and jammed them into his middle. Using some pebbles from the garden, I pressed a grinning mouth into his snowy face. For his eyes, I stuck two clean lumps of coal in their spots, trying not to get my mittens dirty. But when I reached into my pocket for the final touch - an old crooked carrot nose - it was nowhere to be found! I must have dropped it in the snow. I searched and searched, digging through the powder, but it had disappeared without a trace.Just then, I heard a muffled voice coming from the snowman. "Looking for this?" It was speaking! And it was holding a familiar orange carrot in its stick hand!"How...how is this possible?" I stammered in disbelief. Snowmen weren't supposed to come alive!The snowman chuckled a wheezy laugh. "You must have put a bit of magic into me when you were sculpting! I have a delightfully playful spirit." And with that, he tossed the carrot nose into the air, did a little dance, and caught it perfectly in his mouth. "Ah, very fetching!" he commented merrily.I just stood there speechless, watching my creation move and groove with a life of its own. Was I just seeing things from too much time out in the cold? But no, this was really happening!"Come now, don't just gawk at me!" the snowman exclaimed. "This is a special day! Why don't you introduce yourself? Though I must say, you already look chilled to the bone.""I...I'm Abby," I finally managed to say. "And you're...you're my snowman?""Indeed I am! Though you can call me Mr. Frosty. Or just Frosty for short," he said with a tip of his stick arm. "Now thatwe're properly acquainted, what sort of wintertime fun shall we have?"Without warning, Frosty suddenly slid over and bopped me playfully with a snow shovel, sending up a little cloud of powder. "Why not a bit of sledding to start? Or would you prefer a rousing snowball fight?"I couldn't believe what was happening, but I also couldn't contain my excitement. A living, talking snowman who wanted to play? This was definitely the most magical winter ever! "Both sound amazing!" I agreed with a big smile, hurling a friendly snowball in Frosty's direction.And just like that, my new frosty friend and I became unstoppable partners in snowy fun all day long. We sledded down every hill in the neighborhood, taking turns pushing each other along for extra speed. I'd never gone quite so fast before - it was an icy thrill! My cheeks were frozen but I was grinning from ear to ear.Frosty and I also engaged in an epic snowball fight for the ages, taking cover behind frozen fortresses and trying to pelt each other. A few times I thought I'd gotten him good, but he just kept reattaching the snow and came back for more. That sly snowman was an incredible shot! Before long, we'd made such amess that the whole backyard looked like it had been hit by a blizzard.As the sun started getting low in the sky, I finally started feeling a little chilly and tired myself. "I should probably head inside and warm up soon," I said a bit sadly. I didn't want this incredible day to ever end!Frosty gave me a wink with one of his coal eyes. "Not to worry, this won't be the last you see of me! Anytime you need an amazing winter adventure, just come on out and we'll make some more magical memories."I opened my mouth but didn't know what to say. How was any of this really possible? But if there was one thing I'd learned today, it was to not question things too much and just go with the snow-covered flow!With a grateful smile, I gave my newly-living snowman friend a soft hug around his middle (his body was already starting to feel a bit melty). "Thank you for the most fun day ever, Frosty. I'll never forget it!"He chuckled warmly, returning my embrace with his stick arms. "Neither will I, kid. Now go get yourself some hot cocoa and get cozy! I'll be waiting right here for our next adventure."As I trudged back inside rosy-cheeked from the cold, I couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear. Who would have thought that sculpting a simple pile of snow could lead to forming a new magical friend? This winter just kept getting better and better. I couldn't wait to see what sort of frosty fun Frosty and I would get into next time!。

五年级英语推雪人的作文

五年级英语推雪人的作文

五年级英语推雪人的作文Title: Snowman AdventuresWinter had arrived, and the ground was covered with a thick layer of glistening snow. Excitement filled the air as children rushed outside to take advantage of this winter wonderland. Lily and Peter, two best friends in the fifth grade, decided to spend their day building a magnificent snowman in their backyard.As they walked through the fluffy snow, their boots creating deep imprints, they couldn't help but feel the cold air nipping at their cheeks. Nevertheless, they were determined to build the most impressive snowman their neighborhood had ever seen.They began rolling a small snowball, carefully packing the snow to create a firm foundation. With each push, the snowball grew larger and heavier. Lily and Peter laughed withdelight as they struggled to manage its size. Once they had reached their desired height, they carefully placed the body on the ground and continued to mold it into shape.Next came the midsection, which was easier to handle. They rolled another ball of snow, making it smaller than the first but still sizable. With great care, they positioned it on top of the first snowball, creating a solid connection. The snowman was coming to life right before their eyes.The final stage was the snowman's head. Lily and Peter gathered more snow and rolled it into a smaller ball. They delicately placed it on top of the second snowball, taking extra care not to make it too heavy. Two stones werecarefully positioned for the eyes, and a carrot was added for the nose. They found some small branches for the arms, making sure to stick them firmly into the snow.Their snowman now had a face and arms. Lily and Peter had done a fantastic job! But they didn't stop there; they wantedto make their snowman truly unique. They searched their backyard for any available items to use as decorations. Finding a bucket of old hats, scarves, and even a pair of sunglasses, they decided to give their snowman a sense of style. The hats were stacked on top of each other, the scarves wrapped around his neck, and the sunglasses placed on his nose. Their snowman was now the coolest in town!With their creation complete, Lily and Peter stood back, admiring their masterpiece. The snowman seemed to radiate joy and happiness, almost as if it were alive. They couldn't resist giving it a name, so they called it Frosty.Over the next few days, Lily and Peter's snowman became the center of attention in their neighborhood. Other children would come by to marvel at its unique style and take pictures with it. Frosty had become a local celebrity, bringing smiles and laughter to everyone who passed by.As winter gradually turned into spring, Frosty began to melt. First, his accessories fell off, followed by his arms, then his body slowly shrank. Lily and Peter were sad to see their snowman vanish, but they knew that the memories they had created would last forever.The experience of building Frosty had brought Lily and Peter closer together as friends, and the happiness they had spread had made the whole neighborhood come alive with joy. Even though Frosty had melted away, the spirit of their snowman adventures would stay with them forever.In conclusion, building Frosty the snowman was an unforgettable experience for Lily and Peter. They learned the value of teamwork, creativity, and spreading joy. Just like Frosty, they discovered that memories can be cherished even when things come to an end. Winter may come and go, but the magic of building a snowman will always remain in their hearts.。

一篇关于冬天一个小女孩堆雪人的英语作文

一篇关于冬天一个小女孩堆雪人的英语作文

一篇关于冬天一个小女孩堆雪人的英语作文The Day I Built a SnowmanIt was a cold, snowy day in the middle of winter. Big fluffy snowflakes were falling from the gray sky, coating everything in a blanket of white. I looked out the frosty window and saw that the whole yard was covered in snow. I got so excited! I loved playing in the snow and building things with it.I ran to ask my mom, "Mommy, can I go outside and play in the snow today? Pleeeeease?"She smiled and said, "Sure sweetie, but you need to bundle up first so you don't get cold."I cheered and hurried to put on all my warm clothes. I tugged on my fuzzy purple snow pants and my puffy green coat.I pulled a cozy hat down over my ears and wrapped a long scarf around my neck. Finally, I slipped on my waterproof boots and thick mittens. Once I was all bundled up, I went outside.The cold air nipped at my nose as soon as I stepped out the door. The snow crunched underneath my boots as I walked. It was so pretty outside! The trees looked like they were wearing white lace and the bushes were like big fluffy cotton balls. Our yard looked like a sparkling winter wonderland.I decided I wanted to build a snowman. I bent down and started rolling up some snow into a big ball for the bottom part. Rolling it was hard work! The ball kept getting bigger and bigger until it was as tall as me. I could barely push it anymore.Next, I rolled up another ball for the middle part. I hefted it up and plopped it on top of the big bottom ball. Then I made one more ball for the head and lifted it up on top. I had a whole snowman body!Now I just needed to decorate him. I looked around the yard for some good decorating supplies. I found two thick sticks that were perfect for arms. I stuck them into the middle part at angles like he was holding something. Then I dug around under a bush and found some pinecones and pebbles. The pinecones made a great nose and buttons down his front. I used the pebbles for his eyes and a big smile.For his hat, I took the extra scarf from around my neck and tied it around his head. I didn't have a carrot for a nose, but the pinecone looked just as good. I stepped back to admire my creation. He looked so happy and friendly standing there in the yard!Just then, my little brother Timmy came trudging through the snow over to me."Wow, you made a really cool snowman!" he said."Thanks! Do you want to help me decorate him some more?"I asked.Timmy's eyes lit up and he nodded vigorously. We spent the next hour adding more decorations. We used colorful popsicle sticks for a scarf and found some acorn caps that made perfect eyes. We even gave him a tiny pinecone pet to hold by sticking it onto one of the stick arms.When we were finally done decorating, our snowman friend looked awesome! He had such a funny, goofy face. Timmy and I decided to name him Sir Frosty.We spent the rest of the afternoon having a grand snow adventure with Sir Frosty. We had a snowball fight where we tried to hit his pinecone nose. We went sledding down the big hill in our backyard, racing Sir Frosty to the bottom. When we got tired, we just sat by Sir Frosty and drank hot chocolate, leaving little marshmallow families scattered all around his feet.As the sun started going down, we knew we had to go inside soon. We gave our snowy friend a big hug goodbye, promising to come back tomorrow to play again. I was sad to leave SirFrosty out in the cold night, but I knew he'd be waiting for his next magical snow day adventure.Building that silly snowman was one of the most fun days I've ever had. Sir Frosty brought my brother and me so much joy and playful memories that winter. Whenever it snows, I'll never forget the laughter and creativity we shared on the day we built our jolly snowman friend. The magic of snow days is something every kid should get to experience.。

小明堆雪人英语作文100字

小明堆雪人英语作文100字

小明堆雪人英语作文100字On a cold winter day, the snowflakes were falling gently from the sky, coating the ground in a white blanket. Excited by the sight, Xiaoming quickly gathered his tools and rushed out to enjoy the snow. With a bright smile on his face, he began to create a snowman in his yard.Carefully, he rolled two snowballs, one larger than the other, to form the body and head of the snowman. Using coal for the eyes, a carrot for the nose, and a scarf and hat from his closet, he dressed up his creation, giving it a cheerful appearance. The cold air filled with his laughter and joy as he worked.As he finished the last detail, a perfect snowman stood before him. Xiaoming admired his handiwork with pride, his face lit up by the glow of accomplishment. The snowman seemed to smile back at him, a silent testament to their shared winter fun.That day, the yard was filled with the warmth of Xiaoming's laughter and the beauty of his creation. Thesnowman stood tall, a silent companion in the cold, a testament to the joy of childhood and the magic of winter.在一个寒冷的冬日,雪花轻轻地从天空中飘落,把地面覆盖上了一层白色的毯子。

小女孩堆雪人英语作文

小女孩堆雪人英语作文

小女孩堆雪人英语作文Title: The Joy of Snowman Building.In the winter season, one of the most anticipated activities for children, especially young girls, is the creation of snowmen. It's an exciting adventure that transforms the otherwise chilly and frozen outdoors into a canvas for imagination and creativity. The pure white snow provides a blank slate for young minds to let their imaginations run wild, creating unique snowmen that reflect their unique personalities.On a crisp winter day, the world is transformed into a magical landscape of snow-covered landscapes. The air is crisp and clear, and the sun shines brightly, casting sparkling reflections on the freshly fallen snow. This is the perfect setting for a young girl named Emily to embark on her snowman-building adventure.Emily wakes up early, her excitement bubbling over asshe anticipates the day's activities. She dresses warmly in her favorite winter outfit, which includes a cozy hat, gloves, and boots. With her tools ready – a carrot for the nose, coal for the eyes, and a scarf for the finishingtouch – she rushes outside to begin her project.The first step is to find the perfect location. Emily surveys the snowy landscape, looking for a spot that offers both ample snow and a scenic backdrop. She settles on a small hill in her backyard, where the snow is deep and soft. With a skip in her step, she begins to gather snow, compacting it into a tight ball. This will be thefoundation of her snowman.As she works, Emily's imagination takes flight. She visualizes the snowman she wants to create – tall, sturdy, and with a friendly face. She knows that every layer of snow she adds will bring her vision closer to reality. She methodically builds the snowman's body, layering the snow meticulously, ensuring that each layer is compact and secure.As the snowman takes shape, Emily's excitement grows. She carefully carves out the snowman's features, using the carrot for the nose and the coal for the eyes. She shapes the mouth with her glove, giving the snowman a warm, welcoming smile. She even adds a few buttons for detail, making the snowman look even more lifelike.Finally, Emily reaches for her scarf. She wraps it around the snowman's neck, securing it with a loose knot. This final touch completes the snowman, giving him a touchof warmth and personality. Emily stands back, admiring her creation. The snowman stands tall and sturdy, his friendly face beaming in the winter sunshine.Emily feels a sense of成就感 wash over her. She has created something beautiful and unique from nothing but snow and her imagination. She knows that this snowman will be a fixture in her yard for the rest of the winter, a testament to her hard work and creativity.As the day progresses, Emily's friends come to join her. They admire her snowman and ask to help build their own.Together, they create a whole village of snowmen, each one unique and反映着 their own personalities. The snow-covered yard becomes a playground for their imaginations, and the cold winter day is transformed into a warm and fuzzy memory.The joy of snowman building is not just about the final creation; it's about the process of discovery and creation. It's about spending time outdoors, connecting with nature, and allowing the cold winter air to fill the lungs with crisp, fresh air. It's about the camaraderie of working together, sharing ideas, and laughing in the face of the elements.For Emily and her friends, snowman building is anannual tradition that they look forward to each winter.It's a tradition that they pass down to their own children, carrying on the joy and magic of creating somethingbeautiful from the simplest of materials. As the years pass, the snowmen may melt away, but the memories and the lessons learned from these wintery adventures will remain forever frozen in their hearts.。

小学英语英语故事(童话故事)TheSnowMan雪人

小学英语英语故事(童话故事)TheSnowMan雪人

小学英语英语故事(童话故事)TheSnowMan雪人The Snow Man 雪人"It's so bitterly cold that my whole body crackles!" said the Snow Man. "This wind can really blow life into you! And how that glaring thing up there glares at me!" He meant the sun; it was just setting. "She won't make me blink; I'll hold onto the pieces.""The pieces" were two large triangular pieces of tile, which he had for eyes. His mouth was part of an old rake, hence he had teeth. He had been born amid the triumphant shouts of the boys, and welcomed by the jingling of sleigh bells and the cracking of whips from the passing sleighs.The sun went down, and the full moon rose, big and round, bright and beautiful, in the clear blue sky."Here she comes again from the other side," said the Snow Man, for he thought it was the sun showing itself again. "Ah, I've cured her of staring, all right. Now let her hang up there and shine so that I can see myself. If I only knew how to move from this place - I'd like so much to move! If I could, I'd slide along there on the ice, the way I see the boys slide, but I don't know how to run.""Away! Away!" barked the old Watchdog. He was quite hoarse from the time when he was a house dog lying under the stove. "The sun will teach you how to run. I saw your predecessor last winter, and before that his predecessor. Away! Away! And away they all go!""I don't understand you, friend," said the Snow Man. "Is that thing up there going to teach me to run?" He meant the moon. "Why, she was running the last time I saw her a little while ago, and now she comes sneaking back from the other side." "Youdon't know anything at all," replied the Watchdog. "But then, of course, you've just been put together. The one you are looking at now is called the moon, and the one who went away was the sun. She will come again tomorrow, and she will teach you to run down into the ditch. We're going to have a change of weather soon; I can feel it in my left hind leg; I have a pain in it. The weather's going to change.""I don't understand him," said the Snow Man to himself, "but I have a feeling he's talking about something unpleasant. The one that stared at me and went away, whom he called the sun, is no friend of mine either, I can feel that.""Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog, and then he walked around three times and crept into his kennel to sleep.The weather really did change. Early next morning a thick, damp mist lay over the whole countryside. At dawn a wind rose; it was icy cold. The frost set in hard, but when the sun rose, what a beautiful sight it was! The trees and bushes were covered with hoarfrost and looked like a forest of white coral, while every twig seemed smothered with glittering white flowers. The enormously many delicate branches that are concealed by the leaves in summer now appeared, every single one of them, and made a gleaming white lacework, so snowy white that a white radiance seemed to spring from every bough. The birch waved in the wind, as if it had life, like the rest of the trees in the summer. It was all wonderfully beautiful. And when the sun came out, how it all glittered and sparkled, as if everything had been strewn with diamonddust, and big diamonds had been sprinkled on the snowy carpet of the earth; or one could also imagine that countless little lights were gleaming, brighter even than the snow itself."It's wonderfully beautiful!" said a young girl, who had come out into the garden with a young man. They stopped near the Snow Man and gazed at the flashing trees. "Summer can't show us a lovelier sight!" she said, and her eyes sparkled with delight. "And we can't have a fellow like this in the summertime, either," the young man agreed, as he pointed to the Snow Man. "He's splendid."The young girl laughed, nodded to the Snow Man, and then danced over the snow with her friend - over snow that crackled under their feet as though they were walking on starch."Who were those two?" asked the Snow Man of the Watchdog. "You've been around this yard longer than I have. Do you know them?""Of course I know them," said the Watchdog. "She pets me, and he once threw me a meat bone. I don't bite those two.""But what are they supposed to be?" asked the Snow Man. "Sweethearts!" replied the Watchdog. "They'll go to move into the same kennel someday and gnaw the same bone together. Away! Away!""But are they as important as you and I?" asked the Snow Man."Why, they are members of the master's family," said the Watchdog. "People certainly don't know very much if they were only born yesterday; I can tell that from you. Now I have age and knowledge. I know everybody here in the house, and I know a time when I didn't have to stand out here in the cold, fastened to a chain. Away! Away!" "The cold is lovely," said the Snow Man. "But tell me, tell me. Only don't rattle that chain; it makes me shiver inside when you do that.""Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog. "They used to tell me Iwas a pretty little puppy, when I lay in a velvet-covered chair, up in the master's house, or sat in the mistress' lap. They used to kiss me on the nose and wipe my paws with an embroidered handkerchief."They called me 'the handsomest' and 'little puppsy-wuppsy.' But then I grew too big for them to keep, so they gave me away to the housekeeper. That's how I came to live down in the basement. You can look down into it from where you're standing; you can look right into the room where I was master, for that was what I was to the housekeeper. Of course, the place was inferior to that upstairs, but I was more comfortable there and wasn't constantly grabbed and pulled about by the children as I had been upstairs. I had just as good food as ever, and much more of it. I had my own cushion, and then there was a stove, which is the finest thing in the world at this time of year. I crept right in under it, so that I was out of the way. Ah, I still dream of that stove sometimes. Away! Away!""Does a stove look so beautiful?" asked the Stone Man. "Does it look like me?" "It's just the opposite of you. It's as black as coal and has a long neck and a brass stomach. It eats firewood, so that fire spurts from its mouth. You must keep beside it or underneath it; it's very comfortable there. You must be able to see it through the window from where you're standing."Then the Snow Man looked, and he really saw a brightly polished thing with a brass stomach and fire glowing from the lower part of it. A very strange feeling swept over the Snow Man; he didn't know what it meant, and couldn't understand it, but all people who aren't snow men know that feeling."Why did you leave her?" asked the Snow Man, for it seemed to him that the stove must be a female. "How could you leave aplace like that?""I was compelled to," replied the Watchdog. "They turned me outside and chained me up here. You see, I had bitten the youngest of the master's children in the leg, because he had kicked away a bone I was gnawing. 'A bone for a bone,' I always say. They didn't like that at all, and from that time I've been chained out here and have lost my voice. Don't you hear how hoarse I am? Away! Away! And that was the end of that!"But the Snow Man wasn't listening to him any longer. He kept peering in at the housekeeper's basement room, where the stove stood on its four iron legs, just about the same size as the Snow Man himself."What a strange crackling there is inside me!" he cried. "I wonder if I'll ever get in there. That's an innocent wish, and our innocent wishes are sure to be fulfilled. It is my only wish, my biggest wish; it would almost be unfair if it wasn't granted.I must get in and lean against her, even if I have to break a window.""You'll never get in there," said the Watchdog. "And if you go near that stove you'll melt away! Away!""I'm as good as gone, anyway," replied the Snow Man. "I think I'm breaking up." All day long the Snow Man stood looking in through the window. At twilight the room grew still more inviting; a mild glow came from the stove, not like the moon or the sun either, but just like the glow of a stove when it has been well filled. Every time the room door was opened, the flames leaped out of the stove's mouth; this was a habit it had. The flame fell distinctly on the white face of the Snow Man and glowed ruddy on his breast."I can't stand it any longer!" he cried. "How beautiful shelooks when she sticks out her tongue!"The night was very long, but it didn't seem long to the Snow Man; he stood lost in his own pleasant thoughts, and they froze until they crackled.In the morning the windowpanes of the basement room were covered with ice. They showed the most beautiful ice flowers that any Snow Man could desire, but they hid the stove. The windowpanes wouldn't thaw, so he couldn't see the stove. It creaked, and it crackled.It was just the sort of weather a Snow Man should most thoroughly enjoy. But he didn't enjoy it; indeed, how could he enjoy anything when he was so stove-sick?"That's a terrible sickness for a Snow Man," said the Watchdog. "I've also suffered from it myself, but I got over it. Away! Away! There's going to be a change in the weather."And there was a change in the weather; it began to thaw! The thaw increased, and the Snow Man decreased. He never complained, and that's an infallible sign.One morning he collapsed. And behold! where he had stood there was something like a broomstick sticking up from the ground.It was the pole the boys had built him up around."Now I can understand why he had such an intense longing for the stove," said the Watchdog. "The Snow Man has had a stove rake in his body; that's what moved inside him. Now he has gotten over that, too. Away! Away!"And soon the winter was over, too."Away! Away!" barked the Watchdog. But the little girls in the house sang: Oh, woodruff, spring up, fresh and proud, round about!And, willow tree, hang your woolen mitts out! Come, cuckoo and lark, come and sing!At February's close we already have spring.Tweet-tweet, cuckoo! I am singing with you.Come out, dear sun! Come often, skies of blue!And nobody thought any more about the Snow Man.。

英文童话故事雪孩子

英文童话故事雪孩子

英文童话故事雪孩子第一篇:英文童话故事雪孩子Snow Boy 雪,下个不停,一连下了好几天。

一天,天晴了,兔妈妈要出门去。

小白兔嚷着:“妈妈,我也要去!”兔妈妈说:“好孩子,妈妈有事,你不能跟了去。

” The snow went on falling for several days.One day, it cleared up, and the mother rabbit had to go out.The little rabbit shouted:“Mommy, I want to go with you!”The mother rabbit said:“oh, my good baby, I have something to do, so you may not come with me.”兔妈妈给小白兔堆了个雪孩子。

小白兔有了小伙伴,心里真高兴,就不跟妈妈去了。

小白兔跳舞给雪孩子看,唱歌给雪孩子听。

The mother rabbit piled up a snow-boy for the little rabbit.Owing to this little partner, the little rabbit felt very happy, so she didn’t go with her mother.The little rabbit danced and sang for the snow-boy.小白兔玩累了,就回家去睡午觉。

“屋子里真冷,赶快往火堆里添把柴!” 小白兔添了柴,把火烧得旺旺的,屋子里就暖和了。

The little rabbit felt tired after playing, and then she went home to take a nap.“What a cold room it is!It’s better to add more firewood into the fire as soon as possible.”So, the little rabbit added some firewood into the fire, and the fire burnt furiously, then the house became warmer and warmer..小白兔躺在床上,合上眼睛,一会儿就睡着了。

小学五年级英语阅读材料:雪人

小学五年级英语阅读材料:雪人

小学五年级英语阅读材料:雪人小学五年级英语阅读材料:雪人Hooray! It's snowing! It's time to make a snowman.噢噢哦!下雪了!是时候堆个雪人了。

James runs out. He makes a big pile of snow. He puts a big snowball on top. He adds a scarf and a hat. He adds an orange for the nose. Headdscoal for the eyes and buttons.詹姆斯跑了出去。

他弄了一大堆雪。

他把一个大雪球放到了最上面来充当头部。

他给雪人加了一个围巾和一个帽子,又给雪人添了一个桔子当鼻子。

他就加了煤炭来充当眼睛和纽扣。

In the evening, James opens the door. What does he see? The snowman is moving!傍晚,詹姆斯打开了门。

他看见了什么?雪人在移动!James invites him in. The snowman has never been inside a house. He says hello to the cat. He plays with paper towels.詹姆斯邀请它进来。

雪人从来没有去过房间里面。

它对猫咪打了个招呼。

猫咪玩着纸巾。

A moment later, the snowman takes James's hand and goes out.不久之后,雪人牵着詹姆斯的手出去了。

They go up, up, up into the air! They are flying! What a wonderful night!他们一直向上升,一直升到空中!他们在飞翔!多么美妙的夜晚!The next morning, James jumps out of bed. He runs to the door.第二天早上,詹姆斯从床上蹦了起来。

关于雪的英文故事

关于雪的英文故事

关于雪的英文故事The Story of the SnowmanOnce upon a time, there was a little boy named Jack who loved the snow. Every year, he eagerly awaited the first snowfall, so he could build a snowman. His parents knew that as soon as the first snowflakes started to fall, their son would be out in the yard, rolling snowballs and piecing together his winter friend.One cold winter day, as Jack was busy rolling snowballs, a magical snowflake landed on his nose. It was unlike any other snowflake he had seen before - it was bright and sparkling, with a hint of gold in its center. Jack knew that this was the start of a very special snowman.With the help of his parents, Jack built the tallest, most magnificent snowman he could. He used the special snowflake as the sparkling heart of the snowman, and it shone brightly in the winter sun.As Jack and his parents stepped back to admire their creation, they noticed something amazing. The snowman began to glow and shake, as if it was coming alive. They watched in amazement asthe snowman slowly stood up and looked around.The little boy couldn't believe his eyes. He had never seen anything like it before. "Are you a real snowman?" he asked excitedly. The snowman smiled and nodded its head.Jack's parents were equally amazed and asked, "Who made you come to life?" The snowman looked at them with twinkling eyes and said, "The special snowflake with the sparkling heart. It brought me to life and gave me my purpose."Jack and his parents were thrilled to have a magical snowman in their yard. They quickly became friends and had many adventures together, exploring the snowy world around them. The snowman was always there to help Jack and his family during the cold winter months. He would help them build snow forts, go sledding, and even help Jack carve his first snow globe. One day, Jack noticed that the special snowflake in the snowman's heart was starting to fade. He knew that meant the snowman would soon lose its magical powers and eventually melt away.Jack was heartbroken, but he didn't want to lose his friend. So he decided to do something about it. He gathered all his courage and asked the snowman if there was anything he could do to help.The snowman looked at him with tearful eyes and said, "There is only one thing that can save me from melting away - a never-melting icicle from the North Pole."Jack immediately decided to embark on a journey to the North Pole to find this magical icicle. With the help of his parents and his new friend, he bravely set off on his adventure. After many days of traveling through snowy forests and frozen mountains, they finally arrived at the North Pole. They searched high and low for the never-melting icicle but couldn't find it anywhere.Just as they were about to give up hope, they heard a soft voice calling out to them. They followed the voice and discovered a tiny Eskimo girl named Luna who was同样正在寻找the never-melting icicle to save her sick father. Luna had been searching for the icicle for many years but had never found it. She was all alone in her search and had almost lost hope. Jack, Luna, and their families formed a team to search for the never-melting icicle together. They faced many challenges along the way - dangerous ice floes, vicious polar bears, and fierce blizzards. But they never gave up hope and always supported each other.Finally, after many days of searching, they found thenever-melting icicle hidden deep within an ice cave. It shone with a dazzling light and felt warm to the touch. They knew that this was what they had been searching for.Jack and Luna carefully carried the icicle back to their friends at home. As soon as the snowman touched the icicle, its sparkling heart renewed and it came back to life.The friends celebrated their victory with a big party in the snow-covered yard. Jack and Luna promised to always be there for their friends in times of need and to cherish every moment together.And so, the magical snowman lived on, keeping Jack and his family company throughout the cold winter months. They had many more adventures together, learning valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and teamwork along the way. And they always remembered that special sparkling snowflake that brought them all together in the first place.。

堆雪人英语作文

堆雪人英语作文

堆雪人英语作文堆雪人英语作文在日常生活或是工作学习中,许多人都写过作文吧,作文要求篇章结构完整,一定要避免无结尾作文的出现。

你知道作文怎样才能写的好吗?以下是小编为大家收集的堆雪人英语作文,仅供参考,希望能够帮助到大家。

天刚蒙蒙亮,小立睁开眼睛,哈!天上飘下了雪花,像地毯一样铺在地上。

“下雪了!下雪了!”他赶忙从床上跳下来,喊起同院的小伙伴。

“下雪了!下雪了!快出来堆雪人吧!”小伙伴一听,高兴起来,赶快穿好衣服,冲出了院子。

It's just dawn, Xiaoli opens his eyes, ha! Snow fell from the sky and spread on the ground like a carpet. "It's snowing! It's snowing! " He jumped out of bed and called out to his fellow hospital mates. "It's snowing! It's snowing! Come out and make a snowman! " My little friend was happy. He dressed quickly and rushed out of the yard.咦,真下雪了!他们高兴得手舞足蹈,有的在地上打滚儿,有的翻跟头,有的.....高兴得不得了。

“行了行了,别闹了。

”小立说“快点儿堆雪人吧!”小伙伴听了,赶快从家里拿出铁铲、铁桶,堆起雪人来。

小华先用簸箕堆了一个大大的雪球,当做雪人身子。

小红又从家里拿出竹竿插进雪球里,当做雪人的手。

于是,雪人的身子就做好了。

小华用簸箕又堆了一个小雪球。

小军赶快又往上铲了点儿雪,“脑袋大就聪明嘛。

”他笑着说。

头、身子堆好了,可是就差眼睛、鼻子、帽子。

对了,铁桶不就可以当帽子吗?小成赶快把铁桶往雪人脑袋上一扣,这是雪人帽子。

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The Snowman That Hope to Walk
The Snowman That Hope to Walk
There was a snowman standing in the front yard of a big house. "It's too bright!" Snowman muttered to himself. "Be patient. The sun is going down." An old dog said sticking his head out of his house.
Soon, night fell. Snowman asked, "What's that up in the sky?" "It's the Moon. Well, you don't know about the Moon because you were just born today." The Moon was beautifully radiant in the dark. The branches of trees with snow crystal flowers were swaying in the wind.
"Oh, it's cold. Maybe it will get warm after the sun comes up." The old dog grumbled. "Do you like being warm?" The Snowman asked. "Yes. Look at that room in the bottom of the house. It's the master's room where I used to stay. There was a time I was loved by the master when I was a little puppy. Children patted on my head and gave me delicious food, but I grew up too quickly."
"I can see a light. That light makes my heart beat." "It's a fireplace. If you sit right next to the fireplace, you will feel warm and comfortable." "Why did you leave the house?" "I was kicked out because I bit the heel of a child." "Why?" "He took my food away and annoyed me."
It was mild the next day. "I wish I could walk like you and go next to the fireplace." "No way. If you go close to the fireplace, you will melt away." "Melt away?" "Yes, you'll melt away soon, and then, you will evaporate and disappear. " The next day was also mild. Some snow melted away and vanished because of the sunlight. The snowman was getting smaller and smaller, too. Snowman did not say anything.
Four days passed. The snow melted, so one of Snowman's eyes fell down to the ground. Snowman barely opened his mouth. "I wish I could walk far away." "Don't worry. The sun will help you." The old dog said. "How" "He will help you to become water and to flow far away along the stream I have seen several times that many of your brothers flowed away like that."
It was noon. The Snowman crumbled down on the ground. The broomstick that used to be the Snowman's backbone, is now visible. Its other eye which was made by cloth, fell down to the ground too. "Snowman must have missed something warm and comfortable." The old dog muttered to himself sadly.
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