The Fisherman and the Fish
渔夫和金鱼的故事英语作文版80词左右
渔夫和金鱼的故事英语作文版80词左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Fisherman and the GoldfishOnce upon a time, there was a kind old fisherman who loved spending his days by the river. He would sit on the bank with his fishing rod, dangling his line in the cool, clear water, hoping to catch some tasty fish for his dinner.One sunny morning, the fisherman cast his line into the river as usual. Before long, he felt a strong tug on the other end. "Aha!" he exclaimed with delight. "I must have caught a big one this time!" He began reeling in his catch, picturing a plump trout or a feisty salmon.But when the fisherman finally pulled his line from the water, he was surprised to see not a fish, but a shimmering golden object attached to his hook. As he looked closer, he realized it was a beautiful goldfish, sparkling in the sunlight like a precious jewel.The goldfish opened its little mouth and spoke in a tiny voice, "Please, kind fisherman, spare my life and release me back into the river. In return, I shall grant you one wish – anything your heart desires!"The old fisherman was astonished to hear the creature speak. But he was a gentle soul, and he could not bear the thought of harming such a wondrous creature. "Of course, I shall let you go," he said softly, carefully unhooking the goldfish and lowering it back into the river."Thank you for your kindness," the goldfish said gratefully. "Now, what is your deepest desire? Wealth? Power? Eternal youth? Only speak your wish, and it shall be yours."The fisherman thought for a moment, rubbing his weathered chin. He had always been poor, living a simple life in a humble hut by the riverside. But he had never wanted for much, and he was content with the little he had.Finally, he smiled and replied, "My dearest wish is for my family to never go hungry. If you could grant me a never-ending supply of fish, I would have all the riches I could ever want."The goldfish seemed pleased with the fisherman's humble request. "So be it," it said, and with a flick of its golden tail, it disappeared beneath the river's surface.From that day on, whenever the fisherman cast his line into the water, he would pull out not just one or two fish, but an entire netful, writhing with fresh catches of all shapes and sizes. He was able to sell the extra fish at the market, earning enough money to provide for his family and live comfortably for the rest of his days.And the fisherman never forgot the kindness of the golden fish or the importance of being content with what one has. He lived out his years by the riverside, grateful for the magical gift that had changed his life forever.The end.篇2The Fisherman and the GoldfishOnce upon a time, there lived a poor fisherman named Michael. He worked hard every day, casting his net into the river, hoping to catch enough fish to sell at the market. One sunnymorning, Michael went down to the riverbank as usual. He threw his net into the water and waited patiently.After a while, he felt a strong tug on the net. "Ah, this must be a big catch!" he thought excitedly. Michael pulled and pulled with all his might until finally, the net emerged from the water. But instead of a bunch of fish, there was just one single goldfish trapped inside!Michael was disappointed at first, but as he looked closer, he realized this was no ordinary goldfish. The creature's scales were shimmering like thousands of tiny mirrors, reflecting the sunlight in a dazzling display of colors. Its fins were long and flowy, almost like silk ribbons dancing in the water.Suddenly, the goldfish spoke in a gentle, melodic voice: "Dear fisherman, I am not just any goldfish. I am actually an enchanted prince trapped in this form by a wicked sorcerer. If you spare my life and release me back into the river, I shall reward you generously."Michael was stunned. A talking, enchanted goldfish? He had never heard of such a thing! Part of him wanted to disbelieve the creature, but there was something sincere and magical about its voice that made him want to trust it."Please let me go, kind sir," the goldfish pleaded. "And in return, I shall grant you three wishes. Whatever your heart desires, it shall be yours."Three wishes? Michael could hardly believe his luck! He had always dreamed of having wealth and fortune, never having to worry about where his next meal would come from. Without hesitation, he made his first wish."For my first wish, I want a cozy cottage by the riverside, so I never have to sleep under the stars again," said Michael.No sooner had he spoken the words than a quaint little house appeared on the grassy banks of the river, with a thatched roof and a chimney gently puffing out smoke. Michael's eyes widened in amazement.The goldfish smiled, its shiny scales sparkling. "Your wish is my command. Now, what is your second wish?"Michael pondered for a moment. A house was wonderful, but he would still need a way to make a living. "For my second wish, I want a bottomless money pouch that never runs out of gold coins," he declared.Immediately, a plump leather pouch materialized in Michael's hands. He opened it and saw countless glittering goldcoins inside, more money than he could ever imagine. He had gone from being a penniless fisherman to unimaginably wealthy in the blink of an eye!"One wish remains," spoke the goldfish. "Choose wisely, for the third wish is the most powerful of all."Michael knew he already had everything he could possibly need - shelter and money. But deep down, he felt a lingering emptiness. He was still all alone in the world, with no family or loved ones to share his good fortune with.Finally, Michael made his third wish: "For my last wish, I want a kind and loving wife to keep me company, and a big, happy family that I can provide for."Instantly, the riverside cottage came to life. Delicious aromas wafted out from the chimney as Michael's new wife, a beautiful woman with a warm smile, appeared in the doorway. Several children of all ages ran out to greet him, giggling and embracing their new father with hugs and kisses.Michael was overjoyed beyond words. The goldfish had kept its promise, and more! He knelt down and gently scooped the magical creature back into the river."Thank you, noble fish," he said gratefully. "You have granted me wealth, shelter, and most importantly, the love of a family. I shall forever be in your debt."The goldfish winked one last time before swimming away, its shimmering scales disappearing beneath the gentle current. As for Michael and his new family, they lived happily ever after in their cozy riverside cottage, never wanting for anything again.The end.篇3The Fisherman and the Golden FishOne sunny morning, a poor fisherman named Marcus went down to the river to catch some fish for his dinner. He cast his net into the sparkling water and waited patiently. After a little while, he felt a strong tug on the line. "This must be a big one!" he thought excitedly.Marcus pulled and pulled until finally, a large golden fish plopped onto the riverbank. But this was no ordinary fish - it was a magical golden fish that could talk!"Please kind sir, let me go!" pleaded the golden fish in a high-pitched voice. "I am no ordinary creature. I am a prince whohas been turned into a fish by an evil sorcerer's curse. If you spare my life, I will grant you any wish you desire!"Marcus couldn't believe his ears. A talking, wish-granting golden fish? He considered his threadbare clothes and empty cupboards back home. With a wish, he could have all the money and food he could ever want!"Very well," said Marcus finally. "I wish for a big castle to live in instead of my rundown shack."No sooner had the words left his mouth than POOF! His little hut transformed into a grand stone castle, complete with tall towers and a moat. Marcus gasped in delight and rushed inside to explore.The rooms were furnished with the finest silks, velvets and mahogany. The kitchen was stocked with delicious breads, cheeses and fruits. Best of all, there were piles of glittering gold coins lying about for him to spend as he pleased.For a while, Marcus lived like a king, eating rich foods and lounging about all day. But after some time, he grew bored and unsatisfied living alone in the huge castle."Golden fish!" he called out one day. "I have changed my mind. This castle is too big and empty for just me. I wish to have a beautiful wife to share it with instead."POOF! Suddenly, the most gorgeous woman Marcus had ever seen appeared before him, wearing a flowing gown and jewels in her hair."Greetings, my husband," she said with a radiant smile. "I am the wife you wished for."At first, Marcus was overjoyed to have such a beautiful, attentive wife. She kept their castle clean, cooked amazing meals, and fawned over Marcus constantly.But soon, her cloying presence and constant fussing began to suffocate and annoy him. The wife talked incessantly and demanded his attention at all hours. She would not leave Marcus alone for even a moment's peace."Golden fish!" Marcus shouted in desperation one evening. "Please, I cannot stand this bothersome wife any longer. I wish to be rid of her!"POOF! The beautiful wife vanished into thin air, leaving Marcus in blessed silence once more. However, the huge, empty castle now seemed cold and gloomy without her presence.Days passed, and Marcus grew increasingly miserable and lonely. He tried to amuse himself by bathing in the river, but the once-pristine waters were now polluted from the castle's waste. He tried counting his piles of gold, but it brought him no lasting joy.Finally, Marcus realized what he truly wanted was the simple life he had known before - a humble home, enough food to eat, and the beauty of nature surrounding him."O golden fish!" he called out in a trembling voice. "I have been arrogant and greedy. Please, I wish only to have my old life back - my little hut, my fishing rod, and a happy heart that is content with what it has."At those words, POOF! The grand castle disappeared, and Marcus found himself back by the river in his patched clothing, holding his worn fishing pole. But he had never felt more relieved.The talking golden fish swam up and winked at Marcus. "You are a wiser man now for having experienced wealth and excess," it said. "Use this lesson well, and be satisfied with the simple joys of your humble life." With that, the golden fish swam away, glittering in the sunlight.From then on, Marcus awoke each day with a grateful heart, happy to spend his days fishing and enjoying nature's beauty. He never yearned for riches or possessions again, for he knew true contentment could not be bought or wished for, but came from within.The end.篇4Here's a story about a fisherman and a goldfish, written in English for a young audience, around 2000 words long:The Fisherman and the GoldfishOnce upon a time, there lived an old fisherman named Jacob. He lived in a small village by the sea, and every morning, he would take his little boat out to catch fish.One sunny day, Jacob cast his net into the sparkling blue waters. When he pulled it back up, he found something unexpected – a beautiful golden fish! The fish was unlike any he had ever seen before, shimmering brightly in the sunlight."Please, kind sir, let me go!" pleaded the goldfish in a gentle voice. "If you release me, I will grant you a wish!"Jacob was surprised to hear the fish speak, but he was a kindhearted man. "A wish, you say? Well, I don't need much. My life is simple, and I'm content with what I have."The goldfish insisted, "Please, make a wish. It is the least I can do to thank you for sparing my life."After thinking for a moment, Jacob said, "Well, if you insist, I wish for a cozy little cottage by the sea, where I can live out my days in peace and comfort."With a flick of her tail, the goldfish granted Jacob's wish. In the blink of an eye, a charming little cottage appeared right on the beach, overlooking the gentle waves.Jacob was overjoyed and released the goldfish back into the sea. "Thank you, kind fish! This is more than I could have ever asked for."A few days later, Jacob was sitting on the porch of his new cottage, enjoying the sea breeze, when he heard a familiar voice."Jacob, it is I, the goldfish you spared!"Jacob was surprised to see the golden fish swimming in the shallows. "Why, hello there, my friend! What brings you back?"The goldfish replied, "I have returned to see if you have another wish. You were so kind to me, and a single wish seems too little in return."Jacob pondered for a moment and then said, "Well, if you insist, I wish for a bountiful vegetable garden, so I can grow my own food and never go hungry."With another flick of her tail, the goldfish granted Jacob's wish. Before his eyes, a lush vegetable garden sprouted, filled with ripe tomatoes, crisp lettuces, and plump pumpkins.Jacob thanked the goldfish profusely and promised to care for the garden diligently.As the seasons passed, Jacob lived happily in his cozy cottage, tending to his vegetable garden and enjoying the peace and tranquility of his seaside home.One day, as Jacob was harvesting his crops, he heard the familiar voice of the goldfish once again."Jacob, my dear friend, I have returned to see if you have another wish to make."Jacob was surprised but delighted to see the golden fish. "My friend, you have already granted me more than I could haveever dreamed of. I have a cozy home, a bountiful garden, and all the comforts I need. What more could I possibly wish for?"The goldfish insisted, "Please, Jacob, make one more wish. It would bring me great joy to grant you another desire."Jacob thought long and hard, but he truly couldn't think of anything else he wanted. Finally, he said, "Kind fish, if you insist, then my only wish is for you to be free from the obligation of granting wishes. You have given me so much, and I want nothing more than for you to live a happy life in the sea, free from any burdens."The goldfish was touched by Jacob's selflessness and kindness. With tears in her eyes, she said, "Jacob, you have proven yourself to be a truly good and noble soul. For your generosity and compassion, I shall grant you one final wish – a wish that will bring you and your family prosperity and happiness for generations to come."With a final, shimmering flick of her tail, the goldfish disappeared beneath the waves, leaving behind a trail of golden sparkles. From that day on, Jacob and his descendants never wanted for anything. They lived in comfort and abundance, forever blessed by the kindness of the old fisherman and the magic of the golden fish.And so, the story of the fisherman and the goldfish became a cherished tale, passed down through the ages, reminding all who heard it of the virtues of kindness, humility, and contentment.篇5The Fisherman and the Golden FishOne sunny day, I was walking along the riverbank when I saw an old fisherman. He was sitting on a rock with his fishing rod, looking bored out of his mind. "Any luck today?" I asked him."Not a single bite!" he grumbled. "I've been here since sunrise and haven't caught a thing."Just then, his line started tugging. "Finally, a fish!" the fisherman exclaimed, reeling it in excitedly. But when he pulled it out of the water, his jaw dropped open in surprise. Instead of a regular fish, it was a large goldfish...but it could talk!"Please kind sir, I beg you to release me back into the river," the golden fish pleaded in a squeaky voice. "In return, I shall grant you any wish you desire!"The fisherman looked at the strange talking fish skeptically. "You expect me to believe a fairy tale about wishes being granted? Don't be ridiculous!"But the more he thought about it, the more tempting it sounded to have a wish granted. So he said, "Alright then, talking fish...if you can really grant wishes, then I wish for a nice cozy cottage to live in instead of my rundown shack."Suddenly, there was a puff of smoke. When it cleared, the fisherman's ramshackle hut was gone, replaced by a beautiful little cottage!"It's just as I wished for!" the amazed fisherman cried out. "A nice roof over my head, sturdy walls, even a chimney for the fireplace!"Seeing that the fish had delivered, he quickly tossed it back into the river, thanking it profusely. The happy golden fish swam away.A few days later, the fisherman was getting ready for bed in his wonderful new cottage. But his wife started nagging him. "This tiny cottage is much too small for my liking! A person of my importance deserves to live in a grand palace. Go call that fish back and wish for it!"The fisherman tried to reason with his greedy wife, but she wouldn't let up. So the next morning, he headed back down tothe riverbank and called out, "Oh golden fish, if you can hear me, please return! My wife wants a palace instead of this cottage."In a swirl of bubbles, the golden fish reappeared. "You released me in good faith, and I granted your sincere wish. But now you summon me again with new greedy demands? That was not our deal!""I'm dreadfully sorry," the fisherman said shamefully. "It's my wife, you see, she's the one who isn't satisfied..."Rolling its eyes, the magical fish agreed to grant the wife's wish after warning that there would be consequences for such greed.In a bright flash, the cottage transformed into a magnificent palace! With turrets and towers, sculptured gardens, and room after room of lavish furnishings and decor, it was an abode fit for royalty.When the wife saw her new palace, she was overjoyed at first. But her happiness didn't last. You see, her greed and vanity knew no bounds, and soon she became miserable and bored with her splendid riches...I'd love to tell you how the story ends, but my mom says it's getting late and I have to get ready for bed now. Maybe I'll finishthe tale another time! For now, I'll just say that you have to be careful what you wish for. The golden fish taught the fisherman a valuable lesson about being greedy and not being satisfied with what you already have. The end!篇6The Fisherman and the GoldfishOnce upon a time, there was a kind old fisherman named Walter. He lived in a tiny cottage by the sea. Every morning, Walter would wake up before the sun and row his little boat out into the calm waters to go fishing.One beautiful sunny day, Walter cast his line and felt a powerful tug. "Wow, this must be a huge fish!" he exclaimed as he struggled to reel it in. After a big fight, Walter finally pulled up his catch. But to his surprise, it wasn't a fish at all! It was a shimmering goldfish, flopping on the bottom of the boat."Please kind sir, let me go!" begged the goldfish in a squeaky voice. "I'm no ordinary fish, but an enchanted prince. If you spare me, I'll grant you a wish!"Walter felt bad for the poor creature, so he scooped it up and gently dropped it back into the deep blue sea. "You're freeto go, little friend. I don't need any wishes," said the fisherman with a smile.As soon as the goldfish plopped back into the water, it started glowing brightly! In a puff of smoke, the goldfish transformed into a handsome young prince, just like he had said."Thank you for your kindness, good sir," said the prince. "In return for sparing my life, I shall grant you three wishes. But please wish wisely!"Walter thought for a moment, stroking his scruffy white beard. Finally, he said, "Well, my wife Winnifred and I are quite poor. For my first wish, I'd like a decent roof over our heads instead of that leaky old shack we live in.""Your wish is my command!" exclaimed the prince, waving his hands dramatically. Just like that, Walter's rundown cottage was replaced by a beautiful new stone house with a sturdy roof."My oh my, you're very generous!" said Walter. For his second wish, the humble fisherman asked for a bountiful vegetable garden, so he and his wife would never go hungry again.Once more, the prince waved his hands and granted the wish. Instantly, long rows of fresh vegetables sprouted up behindthe new house, filled with plump tomatoes, crisp lettuce, tender carrots and more.Walter was overjoyed at his good fortune, but he still had one wish left. The kind old man thought and thought, but couldn't decide what to wish for last. He and his wife already had a roof over their heads and plenty of food. What more could they need?Just then, Walter's wife Winnifred came rushing down to the shore. "Walter, there you are! What's going on? Why is our home all different?" she called out.The prince quickly explained that he had granted Walter's first two wishes already. "And now, good fisherman, you have one wish remaining. What will it be?"Walter pulled his wife close and smiled. "My final wish is for you and me to live long, healthy lives together under that sturdy new roof of ours."With a warm smile, the prince agreed. "A wonderful wish indeed. You have chosen wisely and selflessly, with no greed in your heart. For that, you shall indeed live long, happy lives surrounded by your bountiful garden." He bowed politely to thecouple. "Farewell, and thank you again for sparing me." In a bright flash, the prince vanished.From that day on, Walter and Winnifred spent their remaining decades joyfully tending to their vegetable garden and living in their cozy new home by the sea. They grew old together, deeply in love until the very end. And all thanks to Walter's good deed and kind heart when he chose to spare the life of a friendly goldfish!The End。
中国寓言故事英文版
中国寓言故事英文版中国寓言故事英文版1. The Foolish Old Man and the Sons (愚笨的老人和他的儿子们)In ancient China, there was an old man who wanted to teach his sons the value of unity. He gathered a bundle of sticks and asked each of his sons to try and break it. Despite their efforts, none of them succeeded. Then, the old man untied the bundle and gave each stick to his sons. As they tried to break the sticks individually, they found it effortless. The old man explained that unity was their strength, just like the bundle of sticks.2. The Clever Monkey (聪明的猴子)Once upon a time, in a forest, there was a clever monkey who loved playing tricks. One day, he found a beehive filled with delicious honey. Instead of eating it all, the monkey decided to trick the other animals. He called them together and said that a treasure was buried beneath the beehive. As the animals dug furiously, the monkey enjoyed the honey all by himself. The animals learned the importance of caution and not being easily deceived.3. The Tortoise and the Hare (乌龟和兔子)In a forest, a tortoise and a hare lived. The hare was always boasting about his speed, so the tortoise challenged him to a race. The harelaughed, thinking victory was certain. He took a nap during the race, assuming he would easily win. Meanwhile, the tortoise continued at a slow and steady pace. When the hare woke up, he found the tortoise had already crossed the finish line. The tortoise taught the hare that perseverance and consistency are essential to success.4. The Greedy Farmer (贪婪的农夫)Once, there was a farmer who had a magic goose that laid golden eggs. The farmer became greedy and wanted to get all the golden eggs quickly. He thought there must be a lot of gold inside the goose. So he killed the goose, only to find that it was just like any other ordinary goose. The farmer lost the goose that laid the golden eggs, teaching him the lesson that greed leads to loss.5. The Fox and the Grapes (狐狸和葡萄)A hungry fox spotted a ripe bunch of grapes hanging from a vine. The fox tried to reach them but couldn't. He kept trying until tired. Finally, he gave up and said, "Those grapes must be sour and not worth eating." The fox made himself believe that the grapes were undesirable rather than admitting his failure. The moral of the story is that it is easy to despise what we cannot have.6. The Ant and the Grasshopper (蚂蚁和蝗虫)In a field, an ant worked hard to collect food for the winter. Meanwhile, a grasshopper played all day long. When winter arrived,the ant had enough food to survive, while the grasshopper had none. The ant learned the importance of hard work and planning for the future, while the grasshopper learned the consequences of laziness.7. The Fisherman and the Golden Fish (渔夫和金鱼)A fisherman caught a golden fish that turned out to be a magical creature. The fish pleaded to be released in return for granting any wish. The fisherman made extravagant wishes but was never satisfied. Finally, he realized his greed and asked the fish to return him to his humble life as a fisherman. The story teaches that contentment brings true happiness.8. The Dove and the Ant (鸽子和蚂蚁)A dove, flying over a river, noticed an ant struggling in the water. The dove plucked a leaf and dropped it next to the ant, saving its life. Later, the ant returned the favor by biting a hunter who was about to shoot the dove. The story highlights the importance of kindness and the idea that helping others will ultimately benefit oneself.9. The Boy Who Cried Wolf (撒谎的男孩)A mischievous boy lived in a village and often lied about a wolf threatening the flock. The villagers rushed to help him every time, only to discover he had tricked them. Eventually, when a real wolf appeared, the boy cried for help, but no one believed him. The moral is that repeated dishonesty will lead to a loss of trust and credibility.10. The Lion and the Mouse (狮子和老鼠)A mighty lion was caught in a hunter's net. A little mouse, moved by his cries, helped the lion by nibbling through the ropes to set him free. Later, when the lion fell into a trapper's trap, the mouse returned the favor and gnawed through the ropes. The story teaches that even the smallest of creatures can be of great help.These Chinese fables showcase important morals and life lessons that have been passed down through generations.。
介绍《渔夫和金鱼》故事的英语作文初中
介绍《渔夫和金鱼》故事的英语作文初中全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Timeless Tale of Greed and ConsequenceOnce upon a time, there lived an old fisherman who spent his days casting his line into the vast expanse of the sea. His life was simple, yet filled with contentment as he embraced the rhythm of the waves and the salty breeze. Little did he know that his ordinary routine was about to take an extraordinary turn, one that would teach him a valuable lesson about the perils of greed and the importance of appreciating what one has.One fateful day, as the fisherman hauled in his catch, he was astonished to find a glittering golden fish wriggling on his line. This was no ordinary fish, for it had the power of speech! The golden fish pleaded with the fisherman to spare its life, promising to grant him any wish in return for its freedom.Now, the fisherman was a humble man, and his needs were few. He lived a simple life in a humble cottage by the sea, content with the basic necessities. So, when the golden fishasked what he desired, the fisherman requested nothing more than a sturdy new fishing rod to replace his old, weathered one.The golden fish granted his wish, and the fisherman returned home with a magnificent new fishing rod in hand. However, his wife, upon seeing the extraordinary rod, became consumed by envy and greed. She insisted that the fisherman return to the sea and demand a grand new cottage from the golden fish, for their current humble abode was no longer befitting of her desires.Reluctantly, the fisherman obliged, and the golden fish granted them a lavish new cottage, complete with every luxury imaginable. Yet, the wife's greed knew no bounds, and she soon grew dissatisfied with their newfound wealth. She demanded a palace fit for royalty, and the fisherman had no choice but to seek out the golden fish once more.This cycle of greed and insatiable desire continued, with the wife constantly demanding more and more from the generous golden fish. From a palace, she desired an entire kingdom, complete with subjects to serve her every whim. And when even that was not enough, she demanded to become the ruler of the entire ocean and all its inhabitants.Finally, the golden fish could bear the wife's greed no longer. With a flick of its tail, it revoked all the extravagant gifts,returning the fisherman and his wife to their humble cottage by the sea. The fisherman, humbled by the experience, embraced their simple life once more, grateful for the lessons he had learned.Through this captivating tale, we are reminded of the dangers of greed and the importance of appreciating the simple pleasures in life. The fisherman's journey teaches us that true contentment lies not in accumulating material possessions but in finding joy in the present moment and embracing the beauty of the world around us.The story's enduring popularity stems from its universal appeal and timeless message. Greed is a human trait that transcends cultures and eras, and the temptation to seek more and more can be a powerful force. Yet, the tale of the fisherman and the golden fish serves as a gentle reminder that true happiness cannot be bought or demanded; it must be cultivated from within, through gratitude, humility, and a appreciation for the simple pleasures that life has to offer.Moreover, the story carries an important environmental message, reminding us to respect and cherish the natural world. The golden fish, a magical creature of the sea, represents the delicate balance of nature and the consequences of exploiting itfor personal gain. By granting the fisherman's wishes, the golden fish symbolizes the generosity of the natural world, but the wife's insatiable greed ultimately leads to the loss of those gifts, underscoring the importance of living in harmony with our surroundings.In a world that often values material wealth and excess, the tale of the fisherman and the golden fish serves as a poignant reminder to pause, reflect, and appreciate the beauty and simplicity of life. It encourages us to cultivate gratitude for what we have, rather than constantly striving for more. After all, true wealth lies not in possessions but in the contentment and peace we find within ourselves and in the world around us.As students, we can draw inspiration from this timeless tale and apply its lessons to our own lives. In the pursuit of academic excellence and future success, it is easy to become consumed by ambition and a desire for more – better grades, more accolades, and loftier goals. However, the story of the fisherman and the golden fish reminds us to strike a balance, to appreciate the present moment, and to find joy in the simple act篇2The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Timeless Tale of Greed and ConsequencesHave you ever heard the story of "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish"? It's a classic folk tale that has been passed down for generations, teaching valuable lessons about greed, contentment, and the consequences of our actions. As a middle school student, I find this story not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, reminding me of the importance of being grateful for what we have and the dangers of insatiable desires.The story begins with a humble fisherman who, one day, catches a golden fish in his net. To his surprise, the fish starts speaking to him, pleading for its life and promising to grant him any wish in return for its freedom. The fisherman, being a simple and content man, has no grand desires and decides to release the fish back into the water.However, when the fisherman returns home and tells his wife about the encounter, she becomes outraged at his decision and insists that he go back and ask the fish for a new cottage to replace their humble dwelling. The fisherman, not wanting to displease his wife, reluctantly returns to the sea and calls upon the golden fish, who grants his wish.But the wife's greed knows no bounds. She soon becomes dissatisfied with the cottage and demands a grand castle fit for royalty. The fisherman, against his better judgment, once again seeks out the golden fish, who fulfills her request, warning him about the consequences of insatiable desires.As the story progresses, the wife's demands escalate, each time becoming more outrageous and unreasonable. She desires to be the ruler of the sea, then the entire world, and finally, she demands to be granted the power of God himself. With each request, the golden fish pleads with the fisherman to be content and warns him of the grave consequences that will follow if they continue down this path of greed.Ultimately, the wife's insatiable greed leads to their downfall, and they are left with nothing but their original humble cottage, just as they had started.This timeless tale resonates with me on a personal level, as it serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers of greed and the importance of being content with what we have. As a middle school student, I often find myself surrounded by advertisements and societal pressures that perpetuate the idea of never being satisfied with what we have, constantly striving for more possessions, more status, and more material wealth.However, the story of "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" teaches us that true happiness and contentment cannot be found in the accumulation of wealth or power. Instead, it lies in appreciating the simple things in life, being grateful for what we have, and understanding that excessive greed can lead to our downfall.Moreover, the story highlights the importance of listening to wise counsel and heeding warnings. The golden fish repeatedly cautioned the fisherman about the consequences of their actions, but the wife's greed blinded her to reason. This teaches us the value of being open to advice, especially from those who have experienced the consequences of their actions firsthand.As I reflect on this story, I am reminded of the importance of cultivating gratitude and contentment in my own life. While it's natural to have ambitions and goals, it's crucial to strike a balance and not allow our desires to consume us to the point of disregarding reason and losing sight of what truly matters.The story of "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" is a timeless reminder that true fulfillment comes from within, not from external possessions or power. It encourages us to appreciate the simple joys of life, to be grateful for what we have,and to exercise moderation in our desires, lest we fall victim to the same fate as the greedy wife in the tale.As a middle school student navigating the complexities of life and the pressures of modern society, this story serves as a valuable compass, guiding me towards contentment, gratitude, and the avoidance of the pitfalls of excessive greed. It is a lesson that transcends time and cultures, reminding us of the enduring wisdom found in folktales and the importance of carrying these timeless teachings into our daily lives.篇3The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Timeless Tale of Greed and ContentmentOne of the most captivating folktales I've come across is the story of "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish." This Russian fairy tale, with its timeless moral lessons, has left an indelible mark on my imagination. Let me take you on a journey through this enchanting narrative, where a humble fisherman's encounter with a magical golden fish tests the boundaries of human greed and contentment.The story begins with an old fisherman, living a simple but content life by a vast blue sea. One day, as he casts his net intothe waters, he catches a peculiar golden fish. To his astonishment, the fish speaks to him, pleading for its life and promising to grant him any wish in exchange for its freedom. Moved by its words, the kindhearted fisherman releases the golden fish back into the sea, asking for nothing in return.Upon returning home, the fisherman's wife, dissatisfied with their modest dwelling, demands that he return to the golden fish and wish for a new cottage. Reluctantly, the fisherman complies, and to his amazement, the wish is granted. However, this is merely the beginning of a downward spiral fueled by insatiable greed.As the tale progresses, the fisherman's wife becomes increasingly dissatisfied, compelling her husband to repeatedly seek out the golden fish and make ever-grander wishes. From a cozy cottage to a lavish palace, from riches to power, her desires know no bounds. With each granted wish, her ambition grows, blinding her to the contentment they once cherished.The golden fish, a manifestation of benevolence and wisdom, repeatedly cautions the fisherman against his wife's greed, but their pleas fall on deaf ears. The once-humble couple becomes consumed by their ever-increasing demands, losing sight of the true value of simplicity and gratitude.As a reader, I found myself captivated by the story's ability to convey profound truths about human nature. It serves as a poignant reminder that greed, if left unchecked, can lead to our downfall. The fisherman's wife's insatiable desires ultimately result in the loss of everything they had once cherished, leaving them with nothing but regret and a bitter lesson learned.Moreover, the tale highlights the importance of contentment and appreciating what one has. The fisherman's initial satisfaction with his simple life stands in stark contrast to his wife's constant yearning for more. This dichotomy invites us to reflect on our own lives and the true sources of happiness and fulfillment.Throughout the narrative, the golden fish emerges as a symbol of wisdom and generosity. Its repeated warnings and willingness to grant wishes, despite the couple's escalating greed, serve as a reminder to approach life with humility and gratitude. The fish's eventual departure serves as a poignant consequence of the fisherman's wife's insatiable desires, leaving the couple to confront the emptiness of their greed-driven existence.Beyond its moral lessons, the story's vivid imagery and engaging narrative have left a lasting impression on me. The descriptions of the vast blue sea, the humble cottage, and theopulent palace transport the reader into a world of wonder and enchantment. The dynamic between the fisherman and his wife, and their contrasting attitudes towards the golden fish's gifts, create a compelling narrative tension that keeps the reader invested until the very end.In conclusion, "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" is a timeless tale that transcends cultural boundaries and resonates with readers of all ages. Its cautionary message about the perils of greed and the importance of contentment remains as relevant today as it was centuries ago. Through its engaging storytelling and profound moral lessons, this fairy tale has become a cherished part of my literary experience, reminding me to approach life with gratitude, humility, and a recognition of what truly matters.篇4The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Lesson in Greed and GratitudeOne of the most fascinating folktales I've read is the Russian story "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish." It's a simple tale, but it packs a powerful moral about greed, contentment, and appreciating what you have. Let me give you a quick summary.The story begins with an old fisherman who lives in a tiny rundown shack with his wife. One day, while fishing, he catches a golden fish who begs to be released, promising to grant the fisherman a wish in return. The kind-hearted man lets the fish go. When he tells his greedy wife about it, she demands he go back and ask the fish for a new tub to replace her broken one.The fisherman reluctantly summons the fish, who grants his wish. But the wife isn't satisfied and nags her husband to keep asking for more lavish items like a grand house, riches, power, and eventually to become the ruler of the land. Each time, the magic fish obliges despite its frustration. Finally, when the greedy wife demands to become the ruler of the universe, controlling the sun, moon, and seas, the fish refuses. As punishment for her insatiable greed, the couple ends up back in their original dilapidated shack with nothing.While it may seem like a straightforward children's tale on the surface, the story holds much deeper wisdom when you look closer. It serves as a cautionary tale against the destructive forces of greed and discontentment. The fisherman's wife's greed blinds her to all the wealth and comforts the fish had already provided. No matter how much she gains, it's never enough, and she risks losing everything through her avarice.I think one of the most tragic parts is how the wife's greed also corrupts the once-humble fisherman. At first, he's the voice of reason, content with their simple life. But he becomes a passive enabler, fetching each new wish from the fish against his better judgment to appease his disgruntled wife. It makes me wonder how many people get dragged into unwise decisions by the greedy demands of others.In contrast, the golden fish represents generosity, patience, and wisdom. It rewards the fisherman's initial kindness and tries its best to fulfill each escalating request, no matter how outrageous. Only when the wife's demands cross an uncrossable line does the fish put its foot down, illustrating there are limits to appeasing excessive greed.On a deeper level, the story explores the concept of knowing when you have "enough." The couple starts off with the bare minimum - a dingy shack and presumably some means to catch food. But to the wife, even gaining wealth, power, and an entire kingdom isn't sufficient. She cannot appreciate her good fortune or recognize a limit to her wants. Only when the fish strips it all away does she (presumably) learn her greed went too far.For me, this tale sends a powerful reminder to practice gratitude, even for life's simple blessings. The fisherman initiallyunderstood the value of contentment, being thankful for a humble roof over his head and food to eat. It's a sentiment I try to emulate in my own life - to appreciate the good things I have rather than obsessing over wants and indulging an "endless more" mentality like the greedy wife.The story also cautions about prioritizing material wealth and status over more meaningful forms of prosperity. Sure, the wife gained money, a luxurious home, and authority for a time. But her constant fixation on the next bigger, better prize cost her peace, satisfaction, and ultimately, everything. It makes you wonder what true "wealth" looked like between the couple's initial poverty and the wife's delusions of grandeur toward the end.While "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" is an old folktale, I'd argue its lessons remain hugely relevant today in our often excessive, materialistic society. Many of us (myself included) frequently get caught up in hunger for the latest gadgets, fashions, and status symbols. Advertising relentlessly bombards us with idyllic messages that newer/bigger/篇5The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Lesson in Gratitude and ContentmentOne of the most fascinating folktales I've come across is the Russian story "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish." This captivating narrative, steeped in symbolism and moral lessons, has left an indelible mark on my young mind. It's a tale that transcends cultural boundaries, resonating with readers of all ages and backgrounds.The story revolves around a humble fisherman who, through an unexpected encounter with a magical golden fish, finds himself in possession of a remarkable power – the ability to have his wishes granted. At first, the fisherman's requests are modest, reflecting the simple desires of a man content with his humble existence. However, influenced by his greedy wife, his desires escalate rapidly, spiraling into a vortex of insatiable greed and ambition.As the tale unfolds, we witness the fisherman's transformation from a contented individual to one consumed by an unquenchable thirst for more. With each wish granted, his wife's demands become increasingly extravagant, until they ultimately seek to usurp the power of the very entity that bestowed these gifts upon them – the golden fish itself.What strikes me most about this story is its profound exploration of human nature and the dangers of unchecked greed. It serves as a poignant reminder that true happiness and fulfillment cannot be found in the accumulation of material possessions or the pursuit of power. Rather, it lies in cultivating a sense of gratitude and contentment with what one already possesses.The fisherman's initial humility and appreciation for his simple life stand in stark contrast to his wife's insatiable desire for more. Her relentless demands serve as a cautionary tale, highlighting the corrosive effects of greed on the human soul. As the story progresses, we witness the erosion of theironce-harmonious existence, replaced by a toxic cycle of want and dissatisfaction.Yet, amidst the cautionary tone, the story also offers a glimmer of hope. In the end, the fisherman, having lost everything, is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and those of his wife. It is in this moment of profound realization that he finds the strength to acknowledge his mistakes and embrace a newfound appreciation for the simple joys of life.The symbolic significance of the golden fish itself is also noteworthy. Representing the boundless generosity and wisdomof the natural world, the fish serves as a reminder that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the wonders of the world around us and the contentment that comes from living in harmony with it.As a middle school student, this story resonates with me on multiple levels. In an age where consumerism and the pursuit of status and material wealth are often glorified, "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" offers a refreshing counterpoint. It reminds us that true happiness is not found in the accumulation of possessions but rather in cultivating a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the simple pleasures of life.Moreover, the story's emphasis on the consequences of greed and the erosion of relationships serves as a cautionary tale for young people like myself. It underscores the importance of maintaining perspective and fostering healthy relationships built on mutual respect and understanding, rather than allowing greed and selfish desires to poison our connections with others.In a篇6The Fisherman and the Golden Fish: A Timeless Tale of Greed and GratitudeDo you ever find yourself wishing for more than you already have? Maybe you covet the latest gadget, fancy clothes, or material possessions that your friends or classmates flaunt.We've all been there – caught up in the cycle of wanting, wanting, and never feeling satisfied. However, the old Russian folk tale "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers of insatiable greed and the importance of appreciating what we have.The story follows a humble fisherman who, one day, catches a golden fish in his net. To his surprise, the fish speaks, promising to grant him any wish in exchange for its freedom. At first, the fisherman simply asks for a new washtub to replace his worn-out one, as his wife instructed him. However, his greedy wife is never content, and she constantly demands more and more extravagant wishes from the golden fish.Their requests escalate from a cozy cottage to a stately palace, from riches to power and authority. With each granted wish, the wife's greed grows, and she becomes increasingly dissatisfied. Finally, in a fit of arrogance, she demands to become the ruler of the entire ocean and all its creatures. At this point, the golden fish revokes all their previous wishes, leaving themwith nothing but their original run-down shack and the fisherman's worn washtub.As a student, I find this tale incredibly relatable and poignant. We live in a world bombarded by advertisements and social media influencers constantly telling us we need the latest and greatest things to be happy and fulfilled. It's easy to get caught up in the cycle of wanting more, never feeling truly satisfied with what we have.The fisherman's wife represents the insatiable human desire for more – more wealth, more power, more status. Her greed blinds her to the simple joys of life and the contentment she could have found in modest living. Instead, she becomes consumed by her ambitions, losing sight of what truly matters.On the other hand, the golden fish serves as a symbol of the consequences of unchecked greed. Its ability to grant wishes is a double-edged sword, as the fisherman's wife's constant demands eventually lead to the loss of everything they had. The fish's decision to revoke the wishes serves as a powerful lesson –that greed and ingratitude have dire consequences.As a student, I can relate to the temptation of wanting more – whether it's the latest smartphone, trendy clothes, or even academic accolades. However, this tale reminds me of theimportance of gratitude and contentment. It's easy to get caught up in the rat race of constantly wanting more, but true happiness often lies in appreciating what we already have.Moreover, the story highlights the value of moderation and restraint. The fisherman's initial modest wish for a new washtub represents a reasonable and humble desire. Had his wife been content with their modest cottage and the simple pleasures of life, they could have lived happily ever after. But her insatiable greed and constant demands ultimately led to their downfall.In our modern world, where consumerism and materialism are so prevalent, this tale serves as a timeless reminder to be mindful of our desires and to appreciate the simple joys of life. It encourages us to cultivate gratitude for what we have, rather than constantly chasing after more and more.As a student, I find this lesson particularly valuable. The pressure to excel academically, secure prestigious internships, and accumulate accolades can sometimes lead to a sense of never being good enough. The fisherman and the golden fish remind me to appreciate the journey, celebrate my achievements, and find contentment in the present moment, rather than constantly striving for more.In conclusion, "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" is a timeless tale that resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. Its powerful message about the dangers of greed and the importance of gratitude and contentment is as relevant today as it was centuries ago. As a student navigating the pressures and temptations of modern life, this story serves as a valuable reminder to appreciate what I have, practice moderation, and find joy in the simple pleasures of life. After all, true happiness lies not in accumulating more and more possessions or accolades, but in cultivating a grateful heart and a contented spirit.。
上海牛津9AUnit3More practice The fisherman and the fish
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1. To learn the story The Fisherman and the Goldfish2. To listen and enjoy the play that Danny, Jenny and Kim performed3. To learn some useful words and expressions
7. go back to sp. 回到…… swim back (to/into) 游回……
8. something: (肯定句) anything : (否定;疑问句)不定代词做主语当单数
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A: This is a magic box. You can find _________ you want in it.B: Really? Can I ____ it ___ now?A: Sure. What do you ________?B: I wish a little dog would _____ out of the box.A: No problem. Wait and see! It’s time to witness a miracle.
渔夫和金鱼的故事英文版
渔夫和金鱼的故事英文版The Story of the Fisherman and the Fish.Once upon a time, there was a poor fisherman who lived by the sea with his wife in a small cottage. They were simple people, content with what little they had. One day, the fisherman caught a small goldfish in his net. The fish pleaded with him, "Please let me go, and I will reward you richly."The fisherman, seeing the sorrow in the fish's eyes, felt pity and released it back into the sea. When he returned home, he told his wife about the encounter. She scolded him for being foolish and greedy, saying, "Why didn't you ask for a wooden bowl? Then we wouldn't have to eat from this broken one anymore."The fisherman went back to the sea and called out to the goldfish. The fish appeared and asked, "What do you want now?" The fisherman told it what his wife had said.The goldfish nodded and said, "Go home, and you will find a new wooden bowl waiting for you."The fisherman returned home and saw a brand-new wooden bowl sitting on the table. His wife was delighted and said, "You see? This is what I meant. Now go back and tell the goldfish to give us a new house."So, the fisherman went back to the sea and repeated his wife's wishes to the goldfish. The goldfish nodded again and said, "Go home, and you will find a new house waiting for you."When the fisherman returned, he saw a beautiful new house standing in place of their old cottage. His wife was ecstatic and immediately started planning for more. "Now, go back and tell the goldfish to make me the richest woman in the village," she ordered.The fisherman hesitated but obeyed his wife's wishes. He went back to the sea and relayed her message to the goldfish. The goldfish looked sad and said, "You have askedtoo much. But still, I will grant your wish. Go home, and you will find your wife the richest woman in the village."The fisherman returned home to find his wife sitting in a magnificent palace, surrounded by servants and treasures. She was the envy of everyone in the village. But soon, her greed knew no bounds. "I want to be the richest woman in the world!" she declared.The fisherman's heart sank, but he obeyed his wife and returned to the sea. He looked at the goldfish and said, "My wife wants to be the richest woman in the world." The goldfish looked at him sadly and said, "You have asked too much, my friend. Go home, and you will find your wife as she was before."The fisherman returned home to find his wife sitting in their old cottage, the palace gone, the servants gone, and all the treasures vanished. She was back to being the poor woman she had been before.The fisherman sat down beside her and said, "We had itall, and we lost it because of our greed. We should be content with what we have and not crave for more."And so, the fisherman and his wife learned the lessonof greed and were content with their simple life once again. They learned to appreciate the small joys and the simple pleasures that life had to offer.And that is the story of the Fisherman and the Fish, a tale that teaches us the dangers of greed and theimportance of contentment.。
渔夫与金鱼英语作文初一
渔夫与金鱼英语作文初一The Fisherman and the Goldfish.Once upon a time, there was a poor fisherman who lived by the seaside with his wife in a small hut. They were a simple and content couple, but their lives were hard and they often struggled to make ends meet.One day, the fisherman caught a strange goldfish while fishing. The fish pleaded with him, saying, "Please let me go, and I will grant you three wishes." The fisherman, feeling sorry for the fish, released it back into the sea.When he returned home, he proudly told his wife about the goldfish and its offer. His wife, however, was greedy and immediately demanded that they should ask for a new wooden bowl to replace their old and worn-out one. The fisherman agreed and went back to the sea to seek the goldfish. The goldfish granted his wish and gave him a new wooden bowl.But his wife was not satisfied. She wanted more, so she ordered the fisherman to ask for a new house. Again, the goldfish granted their wish, and the fisherman returned home to find a beautiful new house waiting for them.However, the fisherman's wife's greed knew no bounds. She soon desired to be a rich lady, living a life of luxury and comfort. The fisherman, reluctant but obedient, went back to the sea and made his wish to the goldfish. This time, the goldfish looked sad and said, "You have asked for too much. Your wishes are endless, but I cannot grant them all. Go back to your old life and be content with what you have."The fisherman returned home to find his wife angry and disappointed. But he realized that their old life was gone, and they had lost the simple happiness they once enjoyed. They ended up poor and unhappy, with nothing but regrets and a lesson learned: Greediness can lead to the loss of everything that truly matters.This story teaches us the importance of contentment and the dangers of greed. It reminds us to appreciate what we have and not to chase after material possessions that may never satisfy our desires. True happiness lies in simple pleasures and the love of family and friends, not in the pursuit of wealth and status.As children, we should learn to be grateful for the little things in life and understand that true wealth is not measured by the number of possessions we own, but by the richness of our character, the quality of our relationships, and the contentment of our hearts. The fisherman and his wife's story serves as a cautionary tale, warning us to guard against the pitfalls of greed and to cherish the simple joys of life.。
牛津上海英语九年级上册 Unit2reading(共28张PPT)
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The Fisherman and the Fish
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When ? Who ?
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once upon a time an old fisherman and his wife, a golden fish _n_e_a_r_t_h_e_sea in Russia
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The fisherman _c_a_u_g_h_t__ a golden fish. The fish _b_e_g_g_e_d_ the fisherman to let him go. The fish offered to g_r_a_n_t_ the fisherman anything. The fisherman a_s_k_e_d__fo_r__n_o_th__in_g.
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What did the wife want?
What was the weather like? What did the golden fish do?
the first time
asked for a new bucket
comforted the fisherman and granted the wish
牛津上海版九年级英语上册Unit 3词汇、语法专项练习题
牛津上海版九年级英语上册Unit 3词汇、语法专项练习题ReadingHead to headEmma and Matt give their opinions about pet dogs. Is it a good idea to keep pet dogs?Keeping pet dogs is a good idea, says Emma.I think that having a pet dog can change a person’s life. Therefore, peopleshould be allowed to have pet dogs. There are lots of reasons for this.First, dogs are really cute. It’s nice to pick them up and hold them in ourarms, and it’s wonderful to see them growing up quickly.Second, we can learn about responsibility from keepingpet dogs. We have to feed them, train them and play with them.We even have to take care of them at night.According to my mum, this helps us become moreresponsib le people. We can also learn about life and deathfrom dogs. Young people can learn how to care for others and how to respect all living things by keeping a pet dog.A dog will love you faithfully for many years. Keeping petdogs is something everyone can enjoy.eeping pet dogs is not a good idea, say s Matt.In my opinion, it is never a good idea to keep a pet dog.Pet dogs create a lot of mess. They leave fur and hair on thefloor, on beds and on sofas, and they need to be washed regularly.Some people are not very good at cleaning up after their dogs whenthey take them for a walk. As a result, these dogs create a lot of mess on the streets and in parks.We should remember that not all dogs are friendly. Some dogs bark at people they do not know. This can frighten young children. A few dogs bark all night. This stops their neighbours from getting any sleep. A small number of pet dogs even bite people.What’s more, most people in modern citieslive in flats. They have no choice but to keep theirdogs in small spaces. This may make the dogs feelextremely unhappy. They always need fresh airand large open spaces where they can run free.Finally, paying for dog food and visiting thevet can be expensive.I believe that people should not keep pet dogs.More practiceThe fisherman and the fishOnce upon a time in Russia, there lived an oldfisherman and his wife. They were poor and lived in an old, mudhut near the sea. One morning, something unusual happenedwhile the fisherman was at work. He caught a small, golden fishin his net. The fish begged the fisherman to let him go and offeredto grant the fisherman any wish in return. However, the man waskind and asked for nothing before returning the fish to the sea.The man went home and toldhis wife about the fish. She shouted athim angrily and called him a fool fornot making a wish. She sent him backto the sea to catch the fish and ask fora new bucket becau se theirbucket was broken. The Sun was shining as the man met the fish again and when he returned, he saw a new bucket. But the fisherman’s wife was still not happy and wanted a new house. The weather was getting bad as the man explained to the fish about his rude wife. The fish comforted him and promised to grant the second wish. When he returned, he saw a nice, new cottage.The next day, his wife said that she wanted to be mayorof the city. The waves were getting big and the sky wasbecoming dark as the man apologized to the golden fish. Again, like the wishes before, this wish was granted. When he returned, he found his wife dressed in expensive clothes and giving orders to servants. She told her husband that he still had to sleep in the hut even though she now had a bigger house. She was a very greedy woman and the following week she demanded to be queen of all the land.Again the fisherman went down to the shore. By now there wasa terrible storm. There was thunder and lightning, and giant waves inthe sea. The man shouted as loudly as he could so that the fish couldhear him. This time the fish did not reply and turned around to swimout to sea. The fisherman waited but the golden fish never came back.When the man returned home, he found his wife in the old, mud hutholding their broken bucket.Alexander Pushkin is known as Russia’s greatest poet. Duringa time when most great literature was being written in French andEnglish, Pushkin revolutionized Russian literature with narrativepoems, love poems, political poems, short stories, novels, plays,histories, and fairy tales. Pushkin’s skeptical mind and sense of ironyhelped him capture what it means to be Russian, winning the heartsof his countrymen. His writing style has distinctive rhythmicpatterns that are nearly impossible to translate, so non-Russianspeakers have not always been able to appreciate the true power andbeauty of his work.Key words1.from side to side 从左到右e.g.The little bird moved its head from side to side.2.opinion n. feelings or thoughts about somebody or something想法;看法;意见e.g.We were invited to give our opinions about how to reduce pollution.If you want my opinion, you should listen to me carefully.【记忆】in one’s opinion在某人看来e.g.In my opinion, he is a nice person.3.cute adj. pretty and attractive可爱的;漂亮迷人的e.g.Mary gave birth to a cute little baby a week ago.4.grow up成长;长大e.g.She grew up in Shanghai.Their children have all grown up and left home.5.responsibility n. a duty to deal with or take care of somebody or something责任e.g.Is it Tim’s responsibility to clean the classroom today?He has responsibility for managing this hotel.【联想】responsible adj.负责的;承担义务的e.g.Cigarette smoking is responsible for about 90% of deaths from lung cancer.Do you know who was responsible for designing this building?responsibly adv.认真负责地e.g. He can do everything responsibly.6.according to prep. as stated or reported by somebody or something据…所说e.g. Everything went according to the plan.You’d better take this kind of medicine according to its instructions.7.death n. the end of life死;死亡e.g.His sudden death surprised all of us.Liu Hulan died a glorious death.【联想】die v.死e.g.He died of cancer.His parents died in a car accident.dead adj.死的e.g. The robber was shot dead by the police.Tom’s grandfather has been dead for two years.dying adj.临终的;垂死的e.g. He is a doctor who cares for the dying.Giving her money to the charity is her dying wish.8.care for关爱e.g. She moved back home to care for her elderly parents.He cared for her more then himself.【近义】look after照顾e.g. The baby needs to be looked after well.take care of关心;照顾e.g. Who’s taking care of the children while you are away?【记忆】take care9.respect v. have a good opinion of somebody or something尊敬;尊重e.g. She has always been honest and that’s why I respected her.【拓展】respect n.尊敬;尊重e.g. I have the greatest respect for him.【联想】respectable adj.体面的;值得尊敬的e.g.He is a highly respectable man.respectful adj.表示敬意的;尊敬的e.g. We stood at a respectful distance.10.faithfully adv. in a way that you can rely on忠实地;忠诚地e.g. He has supported the Chinese football team faithfully for almost 20 years.She promised faithfully not to tell anyone my secret.【联想】faithful adj.忠实的;忠诚的e.g. I have been a faithful reader of Crazy English for many years.My faithful dog saved my life once.faith n.信任;相信e.g. We have lost faith in his promises.I have great faith in my country.11.in one’s opinion依某人的看法e.g. In my opinion, he is not the right person to give a speech.12.mess n. a dirty or untidy states; solid waste matter of an animal杂乱;粪便e.g. What a mess!The kids made a mess in the bedroom.Pet dogs have created a lot of mess on this street.【联想】messy adj.e.g. Her office was always messy.13.fur n. the skin of an animal used especially for making clothes(动物的)皮毛e.g. Some people hunted animals for their fur.14.result n. a thing that is caused or produced because of something else后果;结果e.g. The failure of the company was a result of he’s wrong decision.His idea was good but what he did led to a bad result.15.as a result因此;结果e.g. He made a big mistake and as a result he lost his job.16.bite v. used was teeth to cut into or through something咬e.g. The little boy was bitten by his neighbor’s dog.My mother asked me not to bite my nails.17.what’s more而且e.g. He is clever, and what’s more he is hard-working.18.extremely adv. to a very high degree极其;非常e.g. She found it extremely difficult to learn Maths well.It is extremely important to have security check before entering underground stations.【联想】extreme adj.极度的;极大的e.g. We are working under extreme pressure at the moment.The heat in the desert is extreme.19.unhappy adj. not happy; sad不快乐的;不幸福的;悲伤的e.g. He was unhappy because he failed in exam.He has an unhappy childhood.【联想】unhappiness n.忧愁;苦恼e.g. Who knows my unhappiness?unhappily adv.不高兴地e.g. He went away unhappily.【反义】happy adj.高兴的e.g. My parents are happy with my homework.20.clean out把(某物)内部彻底打扫干净e.g. I must clean the fish tank out.【记忆】clean up打扫(或清除)干净e.g. You should get cleaned up.21.right now立即;马上e.g. We should start work right now.【同义】immediately adv.立即;马上e.g. When he heard the news, he rushed out of the room immediately.at once立即;马上e.g. It’s 10 o’clock. You must set off at once.22.surprised adj. feeling are showing surprise惊讶的e.g. He looked very surprised when she saw him.They were surprised to find that Peter had stolen the money.【联想】surprise v.使…惊奇n.惊奇e.g. It surprises me that he has never been to Hong Kong.What a nice surprise!surprising adj.令人吃惊的e.g. It is not surprising that more and more people are pouring into Shanghai.【记忆】be surprised at想不到;吃惊于…e.g. I was surprised at how fast the boy ran.to one’s surprise是某人感到惊奇的是e.g. To my great surprise, Bill passed the English exam.23.shocked adj. surprised震惊的e.g. For a few seconds, we stood in shocked silence.【联想】shock n.令人震惊的事v.使震惊e.g. Seeing a mouse in the bedroom is really a shock to her.We were all shocked at the news o f his death.shocking adj.令人震惊的e.g. Nobody believed the shocking news.24.salary n. money that you receive for doing your job薪金;薪水e.g. She’s on a salary of 200,000 yuan a year.He has the highest salary among the three.【辨析】salary与wagesalary尤指按月发放的薪水;而wage常指按周领取的工钱。
初中英语故事渔夫和金鱼
Story 61 The Fisherman and the goldfish故事六十一渔夫和金鱼Once, there was a . He had an wife. They were poor.从前,有一位渔夫,他有一个很丑的妻子。
他们家里很穷。
One day, the fisherman caught a . But the goldfish could talk, “Please let me go! I’ll you.”一天,渔夫捕到一条金鱼。
但这条金鱼会说话:“请放我走吧!我会报答你的。
”“Ok, my God?” cried the fisherman, “Don’t worry. I have no wish to eat a talking fish.” So he put it into the water.“啊,我的天啊!” 渔夫吃惊地叫道,“别担心,我不会吃一条会说话的鱼的。
”于是他把金鱼放进了水里。
The fisherman went home and told his wife about it. She became very angry.渔夫回家并把这件事告诉了他的妻子。
妻子非常愤怒。
“How foolish you are!” she said, “Look at the . Go back to the sea and tell the fish to give me a .”“你多愚蠢啊!”她说:“看看这个破草屋,到海边去,向金鱼要一间小木屋。
”So the fisherman went down to the .于是渔夫来到海边。
“What’s the matter?” asked the fish.“怎么啦?”金鱼问。
“My wife wants a cottage.” said the fisherman.“我的妻子想要一间小木屋。
”渔夫说。
“Don’t worry, she will have it.”“别担心,她会有的。
(译林版)2021年秋小学四年级英语期中练习卷-附听力稿
2021年秋小学四年级英语期中练习卷 (时间:50分钟) 听力部分(40分) 一、听两遍录音,选出你所听到的内容。
(每题1分,共10分) ( )1.A.how B.now C.cow ( )2.A.three B.these C.there ( )3.A.skirt B.shirt C.sticker ( )4.A.horse B.house C.have ( )5.A.fat B.father C.friend ( )6.A.sure B.cute C.cat ( )7.A.some oranges B.some pies C.some pears ( )8.A.have a look B.have a try C.have a cake ( )9.A.play football B.play basketball C.many balls ( )10.A.yellow mangoes B.like mangoes C.eat mangoes 二、听两遍录音,判断下列图片与所听内容是否相符,相符的写“T”,不相符的写“F”。
(每题1分,共6分) . 1.( ) 2.( ) 3.( ) 4.( ) 5. ( ) 6. ( ) 三、听两遍录音,选出正确答案。
(每题2分,共10分) ( )1.A.No,I’m not. B.Yes,I do. C.No,thanks. ( )2.A.Yes,I do. B.Yes,I can. C.Yes,she can. ( )3.A.I have some pies. B.I like pies. C.I’d like some pies ( )4.A.They’re on the mat. B.It’s on the mat. C.It’s not here ( )5.A.I have one mango B.I have one. C.I have some oranges. 四、听三遍录音,选出正确答案。
英语3The Fisherman and the Goldfish-课件
a house.
(知识再现,扫清障N碍ew)word(s 熟悉单词,
为学习课文做准备。
Let's have a brainstorm.
go back to
jump out of
open up
从...中跳出 来
打开
pull out 抽出;拉出
回到;返回
swim back into
游回到
at the table
Ⅰ. 根据汉语提示完成句子。 1.That will be his _w_i_fe_ (妻子) with him, I
suppose.
2. Several fishermen sat on wooden barrels, tending their _n_e_t_s (网).
3. W__h_a_t_e_v_e_r (无论什么) you want, I will give you.
go. I will give you whatever you want.
Fisherman: Oh my God ! A talking fish! Please go back to your family. I don’t want anything.
(The goldfish swims back into the sea.)
Scene 2: A Poor House
(The fisherman’s wife, who has grey hair and old, dirty clothing, is sitting at the table. The fisherman walks in.)
Fisherman: Can you believe it? I caught a
The Fisherman And The Fish(省一等奖)
together.
两个同学为一个小组,选择你喜欢的一幅 或者两幅图画朗读并把它表演出来。
If you are the fisherman, his wife and the fish, what would you want and say? Please think about it , write it down and act it out.
a queen. Can she be a queen?
queen: 女王/统治者 queen of the sea:海上的女王/统治者
Fisherman: She also wants toபைடு நூலகம்be the queen of the sea. Can she be the queen of the sea?
Please let me go and I can give you anything.
Does the fisherman let it go?
(渔夫放走鱼吗?)
Ok, you go.
Please let me go and I can give you anything.
Ok, you go.
CCaann sshhee bheavaedloucntochr?? Yes, she can. She can bheavaedloucntcohr.
Task1:What’s the story about?(这个故事关于什么?)
Tips: 快速阅读故事,圈出所读内容的主要人物。
Task1: What’s the story about? (这个故事关于什么?)
From the story, we know…
渔夫和金鱼读后感英语
渔夫和金鱼读后感英语After reading "The Fisherman and the Goldfish," I have to say that it is a thought-provoking and poignant story. The story follows the journey of a poor fisherman who catches a magical goldfish and, in return for letting it go, is granted wishes by the fish. The fisherman's wife becomes increasingly greedy and demands more and more from the goldfish, leading to the inevitable downfall of their happiness.读完《渔夫和金鱼》,我不得不说,这是一个发人深省、令人感慨的故事。
故事讲述了一个穷渔民捕获了一条神奇的金鱼,而金鱼答应只要将它放回水中,就会实现渔民的愿望。
渔民的妻子变得越来越贪婪,要求金鱼实现越来越多的愿望,最终导致他们的幸福不可避免的崩溃。
From a moral perspective, the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and selfishness. The fisherman's wife's insatiable desire for more and more possessions ultimately leads to their downfall, emphasizing the importance of contentment and gratitude in our lives. It makes us reflect on our own desires and thepotential consequences of chasing after material wealth without considering the impact on others.从道德的角度来看,这个故事告诫我们贪婪和自私的危险。
八年级英语 Chapter 6 Fish story— More practice教学设计
eggs(开心地拿起鸡蛋).
Mum: Now, Tom. Wash your face.
Actions andTom: Yes, I will.
ExpressionsMum: Brush your teeth.
Tom: All right.
......
Before you write, here are some tips for you:
W: you fool! Go back to the sea and ask the fish for a new bucket. Ours is broken.
N: The sun shone brightly as the fisherman did this. When he returned, he saw his wife with a new bucket.
first wish.
Now it's your time to make your own play about "the fisherman and the fish!"
The Fisherman and the fish
N=narrator M= fisherman F= a small golden fish.
F: please let me go, kind man. I will grant you your wishes in return.
M: Thank you, but I need nothing.
N: the fisherman returned the fish to the sea and went home. He told his wife this thing. She was angry.
The Fisherman and the Golden Fish 渔夫和金鱼的故事
The Fisherman and the Golden Fish 渔夫和金鱼的故事2011-07-21 15:03:14 网友评论0条Characters: Narrator, Fisherman, Wife, Golden FishScene 1海边,渔夫在钓鱼Narrator: Once upon a time, a fisherman and his wife lived in a dirty hovel(小屋) close by the sea. Every day he went out fishing. Once, as he was sitting with his rod, looking at the clear water, his line suddenly went down, and when he drew it up again he brought out a large Golden Fish. Then the fish said to him:旁白:从前,有个渔夫和妻子住在海边的一座小屋里,渔夫每天都去钓鱼。
一天,他拿着钓竿坐在海边,看着清澈的海水。
忽然,鱼线猛的往下沉,等他把钓钩拉上来时,发现钓上来一条很大的金鱼。
那鱼对他说……Golden Fish: Listen to me, you Fisherman, I beg you, let me live! I’m not a fish. I’m not really a fish, but an enchanted(被施魔法的)prince. Please put me in the water again, and let me go!金鱼:听我说,渔夫,我恳求你放我一条生路。
我并不是什么金鱼,而是被施了魔法的王子。
请把我放回大海吧。
Fisherman: Come, there is no need for so many words about it. A fish that can talk I should certainly let go.渔夫:哎,你不用这么费口舌,我无论如何也会放走一条会说话的鱼。
thefisherman-and-the-fish知识讲解
asked for a new bucket
The sun was shining.
granted the wish
asked for a new cottage
The weather was getting bad.
The waves were
wanted to be
getting big and the
granted the wish
didn’t reply and turned around to swim out to said by the wife.
1. The man went home and told his wife about the wonderful thing that had happened to him.
mayor of the city sky was becoming
dark.
demanded to be There was a terrible
queen of all the land
storm, thunder and lightning and giant waves.
comforted the fisherman and granted the wish
Read the story again and complete the form.
What did the wife want?
What was the weather like?
What did the golden fish do?
the first time the second time the third time the fourth time
2. ______________________________________. 3. 2. When she got a new bucket ,she was still unhappy and
用一般过去时写一篇渔夫和金鱼英语作文
用一般过去时写一篇渔夫和金鱼英语作文Once upon a time, in a quaint coastal village nestled amidst rolling hills and the azure expanse of the sea, there lived an old fisherman named Silas. Silas was a weathered soul, his face etched with the lines of countless sunrises spent casting his nets into the unforgiving depths. Day after day, he toiled tirelessly, his hopes pinned on a bountiful catch that would sustain him and his beloved wife, Elsie. However, fate had a peculiar twist in store for Silas, one that would forever alter the course of his life. One fateful morning, as the first rays of dawn pierced through the veil of mist, Silas set out to sea with a heart full of anticipation. He cast his net with practiced ease, but as he hauled it back, he felt an unusual weight. To his astonishment, entangled within the mesh of his net was a magnificent golden fish, its scales shimmering like a thousand suns. Never in all his years had Silas witnessed such a creature. As he gazed at the fish, its eyes met his, and a strange sensation washed over him. It seemed as if the fish possessed an intelligence beyond that of any ordinary creature. Overwhelmed by curiosity and a touch of trepidation, Silas gently released the golden fish back into the sea. As the creature swam away, it turned its head and spoke in a voice that was both ethereal and captivating. "Kind fisherman," it said, "I am no ordinary fish. I am a magical creature, and I am indebted to you for your compassion. In return for your kindness, I grant you three wishes. Choose wisely, for your desires will be fulfilled." And with those words, the golden fish disappeared into the depths, leaving Silas in a state of utter bewilderment. Silas returned home with a heavy heart, his thoughts consumed by the encounter. He shared his tale with Elsie, who listened intently, her eyes wide with disbelief. At first, Elsie dismissed it as a figment of Silas's imagination, but as he recounted the details with unwavering conviction, she began to entertain the possibility that her husband had indeed stumbled upon something extraordinary. Together, they pondered their three wishes, their minds racing with possibilities. They could wish for wealth and luxury, a life free from hardship and toil. They could wish for fame and power, their names etched in the annals of history. But as they delved deeper into their desires, they realized that true happiness lay not in material possessions or fleeting recognition but in the simple joys of life.Their first wish was for a new fishing net, one that would ensure a bountifulcatch and ease their daily struggle. The golden fish granted their wish, andSilas's nets were soon overflowing with fish. Their lives improved dramatically, their table laden with food, and their spirits lifted by their newfound prosperity. Their second wish was for a cozy cottage, a warm and inviting home that wouldshield them from the harsh coastal winds. Once again, their wish was fulfilled,and they found themselves living in a charming abode, their hearts filled with gratitude for the golden fish's generosity. As they contemplated their final wish, Silas and Elsie realized that they had all they could ever desire. They had aloving home, a bountiful livelihood, and most importantly, each other. They had learned that true happiness stemmed not from material wealth but from contentment, compassion, and the unwavering bond they shared. And so, they decided to use their final wish to set the golden fish free, releasing it from any obligation and allowing it to return to its magical realm. As they watched the golden fish swim away, they felt a profound sense of peace, knowing that they had made the right choice. The tale of Silas and the golden fish spread throughout the village and beyond, becoming a legend whispered from generation to generation. It served as a reminder that true happiness lies not in the pursuit of material possessions or fleeting fame but in the simple joys of life, in gratitude, compassion, and the enduring power of love. And so, the legend of the fisherman and the golden fish lived on, a testament to the timeless wisdom that true wealth is found not in what we possess but in the richness of our hearts and the depth of our souls.。
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What begged the fisherman to let The fish _______ happened? him go. grant the The fish offered to _____ fisherman anything. asked for nothing The fisherman __________________.
Wishes
Task 3 Read paragraph 2-4 and find out the fourth wishes of fisherman’s wife.
I want…
Task 4 Read paragraph 2-4 again and underline the sentences that describe the weather.
Task 6 Discuss and answer.
What can we learn from the story?
We can’t be greedy, selfish, rude and timid. We should be kind, grateful and principle. Enough is as good as feast. No pains, no gains.
Three. They are the fisherman, his wife and the fish.
Task 2 Read paragraph 1 and fill in the form.
When ? Where?
once upon a time near the sea in Russia
Wishes Weather
Wishes
Weather
Wishes
Weather
Wishes
Weather
Task 5 Discuss and answer.
1. What did the weather stand for?
The fish feel when the fisherman’s wife made the wish every time?
the fourth wish renew
Task 8 Homework.
必做:1. Read and tell the story to your
parents or friends.
选做:2. Renew the story.
3. Find more stories to read.
Wishes
Weather
Results
happy
She had a new bucket.
She had a nice, new unhappy cottage. She dressed in expensive a little clothes and give orders to angry servant. She was in the old, mud very angry hut holding their broken bucket.
The Fisherman and the Fish
Task 1 Skimming. Read the passage quickly and answer the questions.
How many characters are there in the fairy tale? And who are they?
Task 7 Role play. Finish the play first and then act it out.
Show Time !
Role play
actor Group 1 name On the sea
Group 2 Group 3
Group 4
the first wish the second wish the third wish