适合小学生讲的小学生英语故事(超全版-含中英双语)
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小学生英语故事
包括:幽默故事(1-7页)、普通小故事(7-40页)。
激发小朋友们学英语的兴趣,帮助他们提高成绩。
最好每天背一篇,会有不错的效果的O(∩_∩)O Whose car?
One day Mr. and Mrs. White go shopping by car. They stop their car near a store. They buy a lot of things and they want to put the things in the car. But Mr. White can’t open the door of the car, so they ask a policeman to help them. The policeman is ve ry friendly to help them. Just then a man comes up and shouts: “What are you doing wit my car?”
Mr. and Mrs. White take a look at the car’s number and they are frozen there. It isn’t their car.
The Wind And The Sun
One day the wind said to the sun, “L ook at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.”
“We will see about that,” said the sun. “I will let you try first.”
So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself.
“I give up,” said the wind at last. “I cannot get his cloak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his cloak.
Fox and cock
One morning a fox sees a cock. He thinks," This is my breakfast.''
He comes up to the cock and says, "I know you can sing very well. Can you sing for me?'' The cock is glad. He closes his eyes and begins to sing. The fox sees that and catches him in his mouth and carries him away. The people in the field see the fox. They cry," Look, look! The fox is carrying the cock away.'' The cock says to the fox," Mr. Fox, do you understand? The people say you are carrying their cock away .Tell them it is yours. Not theirs.''
The fox opens his mouth and says," The cock is mine, not yours.' 'Just then the cock runs away from the fox and flies into the tree.
Here Comes a Wolf!
Once a naughty boy was looking after his sheep in the mountain. He wanted to make a joke because he felt lonely. He cried loudly, "Here comes a wolf! Help!" On hearing it, the villagers all ran up to save him, but he laughed and felt funny. The same thing happened again the next day, and the villagers got angry with him.
And then, a wolf did come one day. The boy shouted again and again, but nobody came up. The boy was killed at last.
Remember: Never tell a lie!
Making His Mark
Once upon a time a man from the State of Chu was crossing a river by boat. But carelessly his sword fell into the water. Immediately he made a mark on the boat. He said,"This is where my sword fell off."
When the boat stopped moving, he went into the water to look for his sword at the place where he had marked the boat. Of course he couldn't find it. He didn't know the boat had moved but the sword had no.
Two Monks
Once there were two monks in Sichuan. One was poor, and the other was rich. One day the poor monk asked the rich on, "I want to go to Nanhai. What do you think of it ?" The rich one asked, "What do you depend on to go there?" The poor one answered, " A bottle and a basin." The rich one laughed and said,"I have been thinking about going there by boat for many years, but I have failed. How can you go there?" The next year, the poor monk returned from Nanhai. The rich one looked ashamed.
The Crow and the Fox
One day a crow found a piece of meat. She picked it up and flew to a tall tree. She was just going to eat the meat when a fox saw her. He came and stood under the tree and said, "How beautiful you are!" The crow was glad to hear that. Then the fox said, "I can see your beautiful face, but I can't hear your beautiful voice. Why don't you sing a song?" The crow began to sing. But when she opened her mouth, she
dropped the meat, and the fox picked it up at once.
Two Friends
Two friends were walking in the forest. One is tall, and the other is short. The tall man said to the other, "We are good friends. If any beast comes, I\'ll help you." The short man answered,"Of course, we are good friends."
At this time a bear came to them. The tall man quickly climbed up a tree, but the short one couldn\'t. He said,"Help me, I can\'t climb up." But the tall man said, "No, the tree is not strong."
The short man had to throw himself to the ground and held his breath. The bear smelt him and went away. The tall man came down and asked,"What did the bear say to you?"
"He runs awayfrom you when you are in great need. He is not your friend," he answered.
Remember: A friend in need is a friend indeed.
An Ant and a Bird
Once an ant was drinking by a small river and fell in. She tried her best to teach the bank, but she could\'t move at all. At this time, a bird threw a piece of wood to her. She was saved.
When the ant was drying herself in the grass, a man came, carrying a gun in his hand. Just as the man was going to kill the bird, the ant bit him on one of his feet. The bird flew away at once.
Remember: We should help everyone, and we ourselves often need help.
THE RED SHOES
There was once a little girl who was very pretty and delicate, but in summer she was forced to run about with bare feet, she was so poor, and in winterwear very large wooden shoes, which made her little insteps quite red, andthat looked so dangerous!
In the middle of the village lived old Dame Shoemaker; she sat and sewedtogether, as well as she could, a little pair of shoes out of old red stripsof cloth; they were very clumsy, but it was a kind thought. They were meantfor the little girl. The little girl was called Karen.
On the very day her mother was buried, Karen received the red shoes, and worethem for the first time. They were certainly not intended for mourning, butshe had no others, and with stockingless feet she followed the poor strawcoffin in them. Suddenly a large old carriage drove up, and a large old lady sat in it: shelooked at the little girl, felt compassion for her, and then said to theclergyman:
"Here, give me the little girl. I will adopt her!"And Karen believed all this happened on account of the red shoes, but the oldlady thought they were horrible, and they were burnt. But Karen herself wascleanly and nicely dressed; she must learn to read and sew; and people saidshe was a nice little thing, but the looking-glass said: "Thou art more thannice, thou art beautiful!"Now the queen once travelled through the land, and she had her little daughterwith her. And this little daughter was a princess, and people streamed to thecastle, and Karen was there also, and the little princess stood in her finewhite dress, in a window, and let herself be stared at; she had neither atrain nor a golden crown, but splendid red morocco shoes. They were certainlyfar handsomer than those Dame Shoemaker had made for little Karen. Nothing inthe world can be compared with red shoes.
Now Karen was old enough to be confirmed; she had new clothes and was to havenew shoes also. The rich shoemaker in the city took the measure of her littlefoot. This took place at his house, in his room; where stood largeglass-cases, filled with elegant shoes and brilliant boots. All this lookedcharming, but the old lady could not see well, and so had no pleasure in them.
In the midst of the shoes stood a pair of red ones, just like those theprincess had worn. How beautiful they were! The shoemaker said also they hadbeen made for the child of a count, but had not fitted.
"That must be patent leather!" said the old lady. "They shine so!""Yes, they shine!"
said Karen, and they fitted, and were bought, but the oldlady knew nothing about their being red, else she would never have allowedKaren to have gone in red shoes to be confirmed. Yet such was the case.
Everybody looked at her feet; and when she stepped through the chancel door onthe church pavement, it seemed to her as if the old figures on the tombs,those portraits of old preachers and preachers' wives, with stiff ruffs, andlong black dresses, fixed their eyes on her red shoes. And she thought only ofthem as the clergyman laid his hand upon her head, and spoke of the holybaptism, of the covenant with God, and how she should be now a maturedChristian; and the organ pealed so solemnly; the sweet children's voices sang,and the old music-directors sang, but Karen only thought of her red shoes.
In the afternoon, the old lady heard from everyone that the shoes had beenred, and she said that it was very wrong of Karen, that it was not at allbecoming, and that in future Karen should only go in black shoes to church,even when she should be older. The next Sunday there was the sacrament, and Karen looked at the black shoes,looked at the red ones--looked at them again, and put on the red shoes.
The sun shone gloriously; Karen and the old lady walked along the path throughthe corn; it was rather dusty there.
At the church door stood an old soldier with a crutch, and with a wonderfullylong beard, which was more red than white, and he bowed to the ground, andasked the old lady whether he might dust her shoes. And Karen stretched outher little foot. "See, what beautiful dancing shoes!" said the soldier. "Sit firm when youdance"; and he put his hand out towards the soles.
And the old lady gave the old soldier alms, and went into the church withKaren.
And all the people in the church looked at Karen's red shoes, and all thepictures, and as Karen knelt before the altar, and raised the cup to herlips, she only thought of the red shoes, and they seemed to swim in it; andshe forgot to sing her psalm, and she forgot to pray, "Our Father in Heaven!"Now all the people went out of church, and the old lady got into her carriage.
Karen raised her foot to get in after her, when the old soldier said,"Look, what beautiful dancing shoes!"And Karen could not help dancing a step or two, and when she began her feetcontinued to dance; it was just as though the shoes had power over them. Shedanced round the church corner, she could not leave off; the coachman wasobliged to run after and catch hold of her, and he lifted her in the carriage,but her feet continued to dance so that she trod on the old lady dreadfully.
英文幽默故事:
There was a guy who went into a shop to buy a parrot. There were three parrots in the shop. One was $5,000; another one, $10,000; and the third one, $30,000. The customer asked the owner, “How come this guy is $5,000? That’s so expensive for this kind of parrot.” The owner said, “Because I have trained him and he can talk.” So the customer asked him, “How about this guy? What can he do that makes him so expensive?” The owner said, “Well, apart from talking, he can also do some amusing actions,like dancing and so on. That’s why he’s so expensive.” Then the customer said, “How about the third one? What can he do that makes him so expensive?” The owner of the shop said, “I don’t know. Normally, I have never heard him talk, nor dance, nor whistle, nor sing, nothing at all! But the other two call him ‘The Boss.’”
有个人到一间商店买鹦鹉。
店里有三只鹦鹉,其中一只卖五千元,另一只卖一万元,还有一只卖三万元。
顾客问老板:「为什么这只要卖五千元?这个价钱对这种鹦鹉来说太贵了!」老板说:「因为我有训练他讲话。
」顾客又问:「那这只呢?他会做什么?为什么要卖这么
贵?」老板说:「他除了会说话之外,还会表演一些有趣的动作,好比说跳舞等等,所以才卖这么贵。
」顾客接着又问:「那第三只呢?他会做什么?为什么要卖这么贵?」老板说:「我不知道。
我从没听过他讲话、吹口哨或唱歌,也没看过他跳舞,什么都没有!不过另外两只叫他:『老板!』」
Tom is a little boy, and he is only seven years old. Once he goes to a cinema. It is the first time for him to do that. He buys a ticket and goes in. But after two or three minutes he comes out, and buys the second ticket and goes in again. After a few minutes he comes out again and buys the third ticket. Two or three minutes after that he comes out and asks for another ticket. But a girl asks him,“Why do you buy so many tickets? How many friends do you meet?” “No, I ha ve no friends here, but a big woman always stops me at the door and cuts up my ticket.”
汤姆是个小孩,他才7岁。
当他去电影院的时候。
那时他第一次去。
他买了张票进去了。
但没过两三分钟他就出来了,然后买了第二张票又进去了。
几分钟后他又出来买了第三张票。
接着两三分钟后他又出来买票。
一个女的问她,“你为什么要买那么多票啊? 你见到了几个朋友?" "没有,我里面没朋友,但是每当我进门的时候一位大的女人老把我的票给剪了"
Son: Dad, give me a dime.
Father: Son, don't you think you're getting too big to be forever begging for dimes? Son: I guess you're right, Dad, Give me a dollar, will you?
儿子:爸爸,给我一角钱。
父亲:儿子,你不认为你已经长大了,不该再老是一角一角地要钱了(该自立了),不是吗?
儿子:爸爸,我想你是对的,那给我一块钱行吗?
"Boy, why have you got cotton-wool in your ear? Is it infected?" "No, sir, but you said yesterday that everything you told me went in one ear and out the other , so I am trying to stop it."
“孩子,你为什么用棉花塞住耳朵?它感染了吗?”
“没有,老师。
可是你昨天说你告诉我的知识都是一个耳朵里进,一个耳朵里出,所以我要把它堵在里面。
”
A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the dust. He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river." He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the dust and eat them. Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.
【译文】一个人正朝着一个富人的房子走去,当他沿着路走时,在路的一边他发现一箱好苹果,他说:“我不打算吃那些苹果,因为富人会给我更多的食物,他会给我很好吃的东西。
”然后他拿起苹果,一把扔到土里去。
他继续走,来到河边,河涨水了,因此,他到不了河对岸,他等了一会儿,然后他说:“今天我去不了富人家了,因为我不能渡过河。
” 他开始回家,那天他没有吃东西。
他就开始去找吃的,他找到苹果,很高兴地把它们从尘土中翻出来吃了。
不要把好东西扔掉,换个时候你会觉得它们大有用处。
A Good Boy
Little Robert asked his mother for two cents. "What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?" "I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered. "You're a good boy," said the mother proudly. "Here are two cents more. But why are you so interested in the old woman?" "She is the one who sells the candy."
好孩子
小罗伯特向妈妈要两分钱。
“昨天给你的钱干什么了?”
“我给了一个可怜的老太婆,”他回答说。
“你真是个好孩子,”妈妈骄傲地说。
“再给你两分钱。
可你为什么对那位老太太那么感兴趣呢?”
“她是个卖糖果的。
”
Drunk
One day, a father and his little son were going home. At this age, the boy was interested in all kinds of things and was always asking questions. Now, he asked, "What's the meaning of the word 'Drunk', dad?" "Well, my son," his father replied, "look, there are two policemen standing. If I regard the two policemen as four then I am drunk." "But, dad," the boy said, " there's only ONE policeman!"
醉酒
一天,父亲与小儿子一块儿回家。
这个孩子正处于那种对什么事都很感兴趣的年龄,老是有提不完的问题。
他向父亲发问道:“爸爸,‘醉’字是什么意思?” “唔,孩子,”父亲回答说,“你瞧那儿站着两个警察。
如果我把他们看成了四个,那么我就算醉了。
” “可是,爸爸,”孩子说,“那儿只有一个警察呀!”
Sleeping Pills
Bob was having trouble getting to sleep at night. He went to see his doctor, who prescribed some extra-strong sleeping pills. Sunday night Bob took the pills, slept well and was awake before he heard the alarm. He took his time getting to the office, strolled in and said to his boss: "I didn't have a bit of trouble getting up this morning."
"That's fine," roared the boss, "but where were you Monday and Tuesday?"
安眠药
鲍勃晚上失眠。
他去看医生,医生给他开了一些强力安眠药。
星期天晚上鲍勃吃了药,睡得很好,在闹钟响之前就醒了过来。
他到了办公室,遛达进去,对老板说:“我今天早上起床一点麻烦都没有。
”
“好啊!”老板吼道,“那你星期一和星期二到哪儿去了?”
Story 4 Are Flies Yummy?
Tony and his father are eating dinner.
Suddenly Tony asks his father, “Dad, are flies yummy?”
Dad frowns and says, “No, I think it’s yucky. Why do you ask me this question? It’s a silly question.”
But Tony says, “ There was one fly in your plate.”
故事4 苍蝇好吃吗?
托尼正和他爸爸一起吃晚餐。
突然,托尼问他的爸爸:“爸爸,苍蝇好吃吗?”
爸爸皱眉说:“我想不好吃。
你怎么会问这个问题?这可是一个愚蠢的问题。
”
可是托尼说:“刚才你盘子里有一只苍蝇。
”
Tom is a very old man. After dinner, he likes walking in the street. And he goes to bed at seven o’clock.
But tonight, a car stopped at his house. A policeman helps him get out. He tells Tom’s wife, “The old man couldn’t find his way in the street. He asked me to take him in the car.”
After the policeman leaves there, his wife asks, “Tom, you go to the street every night. But tonight you can’t find the way, what’s the matter?”
The old man smiles like a child and says, “I couldn’t find my way? I didn’t want to walk home.”
汤姆是一位老人,他喜欢在晚饭后到大街上散步,在7点回来睡觉。
但是,今天晚上一辆小汽车停在他家门前,汤姆在一位警察的帮助下走下汽车。
警察告诉汤姆的妻子:“这位老人在街上迷路了,他让我用汽车送他回来。
”
警察走后:“汤姆,你每天都到那条街上散步,但是今天你迷路了,你怎么了?”
这位老人像孩子般的笑道:“我迷路了?我是不想走路回家。
”
Story 7 It’s Good to Admit a Fault
John is not a “good” student. He always sleeps in the class. Today he sleeps again.“John!” Teacher says angril y.
“What? What’s wrong?” John is awaken.
“Why do you make a face? It’s classroom. Look! Everyone is laughing.” Teacher says.
“No, it’s not me. I was not making a face. I was sleeping.” John fells upset.“Um. Not bad. You can admit your fault. You are still a good boy.” Teacher is satisfied with it.
故事7 认错
约翰并不是个“好”学生。
他总是在上课的时候睡觉。
今天他又睡着了。
“约翰!”老师生气地喊他。
“什么?出什么事了?”约翰醒了。
“你为什么要做鬼脸?这是教室!看看!同学们都在笑!”老师生气地说。
“没有人在笑呀。
”其他同学笑声地嘀咕。
“不,不是我。
我没有做鬼脸。
刚才我睡着了。
”约翰感到不安。
“嗯,还不错。
你承认自己的错误,还是给好孩子”老师为此感到满意。
Story 9 Covering One’s Ears While Stealing a Bell
Mr. Wang thinks he is clever, but he always does foolish things.
One day he sees a beautiful bell at the top of a door. “Oh! How nice! I will take it home.” He thinks, “What can I do?” After a while he has a “good” idea. “Aha! I have an idea now. I can plug my ears. Then I will not hear the ring when I take off the bell.”
Then he does so. But as soon as he takes off the bell, the owner opens the door. “What ate you doing?” the owner says angrily.
故事9 掩耳盗铃
王先生总以为自己很聪明,实际上他总干傻事。
一天,他看见一户人家的门头有个很漂亮的铃铛。
“啊,真漂亮啊!我要把它拿回家去。
”
他自言自语道:“我该怎么做呢?”过了一会儿他想到了一个“好”主意。
“啊哈!我有办法了!
我把耳朵堵上,拿铃铛的时候就听不见铃声了。
”
于是他就这样做了。
可是他刚拿下铃铛,屋子的主人就打开门,怒气冲冲地说:“你在干什么?”
Story 12 I Made Granny Glad
A teacher is telling her students the importan ce of making others glad. “Now, children,” she says“Did you make someone else glad?”
“me, teacher,” says a small boy, “I made someone glad yesterday.”
“Well done. Who was that?” The teacher says.
“My granny.” The boy says.
“Good boy. Now tell us how you made your grandmother glad.” The teacher says.
“I went to see her yesterday, and stayed with her for three hours. Then I said to her, ‘Granny, I’m going home.’ And she said, “well. I’m glad!”
故事12 我让奶奶高兴了
一位教师正在对学生将使人高兴的重要性。
“听着,孩子们,”他说:“你们曾让别人高兴过吗?”
“我,老师,”一个男孩子说,“昨天我就使别人高兴过。
”
“做得好。
是谁呢?”老师说。
“我奶奶。
”小男孩说。
“好孩子。
现在告诉我们,你是怎样使你奶奶高兴的?”老师问道。
“是这样的,老师。
昨天我去看她,在她那儿呆了3个小时。
然后我对她说:“奶奶,我要回家了。
”她说:“啊,我很高兴。
”
Story 15 That Is Not My Dog!
A woman walks into a pet shop and sees a cute little dog. She asks the shopkeeper, “Does your dog bite?”
The shopkeeper says, “No, my dog does not bit.”
The woman tries to pet the dog and the dog bites her.
“Ouch!” She says, “I thought you said your dog does not bite!”
The shopkeeper replies, “That is not my dog!”
故事15 那不是我的狗
一个妇人走进一家宠物店,看见一只很可爱的小狗。
她问店主:“你的狗咬人吗?”
店主说:“不,我的狗不咬人。
”
于是这个妇人试着抚摸小狗,可是小狗却咬了她。
“哎哟!”妇人说,“我想你刚才还说你的狗不咬人。
”
店主人回答说:“那不是我的狗。
”
Story 17 My “Clever” Dog
Bobby is my dog. I love him. He can roll on the floor. He can play balls with me. He can look after my house when I am out. Bobby is very clever. But sometimes he isn’t. One day Bobby runs away. He is out for three days. After he comes back, I tie him to a tree and give him some food. Bobby begins to eat. But then he stops. He sees a fox. The fox is looking at his food. Bobby barks and barks. He wants to catch the fox. But he can’t. The fox runs round the tree. Bobby runs after the fox. So the rope goes ground the tree. Of course Bobby can’t run. The fox can eat the food. Quickly she eats up the food and runs away.
故事17 我“聪明“的狗
巴比是我的狗。
我很爱他。
他会在地板上打滚。
他会和我玩球。
他能在外出的时候帮我看家。
巴比很聪明,可是有些时候他也不聪明。
一天,巴比跑了出去,3天没回家。
他回来后,我把他拴在一棵树上,给他一些食物。
巴比吃着食物,但是又停了下来。
他看见一只狐狸。
这只狐狸正盯着他的食物。
巴比朝狐狸一个劲地叫。
他想抓住狐狸。
但是他办不到。
狐狸喀什绕着树跑,巴比就追着它跑。
于是绳子就绕在了数上。
当然巴比就跑不开了。
那只狐狸跑去吃他的食物。
很快就吃光了所有食物,而后跑走了。
Story 19 The Clever King Solomon
Long, long ago, there was a king. Solomon was his name. He was very clever.
In his country, there were two women. They lived in the same house and each had a child.
One night, one of the babies died. The dead baby’s mother took the other woman’s
baby, and put it in her own bed.
The next morning , they had a quarrel.
“No, this is my baby!” The dead is yours!”
Each one wanted the living baby. So they went to see King Solomon.
“Bring me a knife, cut the child into two and g ive each woman one half.” said the King.“Oh. Your Majesty! Give her my baby. Please don’t kill my baby!”
Then King Solomon pointed to the woman in teas and said, “Give the baby to her. She is the mother.”
故事19 聪明的国王所罗门
很久很久之前,有一位国王,他的名字叫所罗门,他非常聪明。
在他的国家里,有两位妇女,她们住在同一间房子里。
各有一个婴儿。
一天夜里,其中一个婴儿死了。
他的妈妈抱另一位妇女的小孩,把他放在自己的床上。
第二天早上,他们发生了争吵。
“不,这是我的孩子!这个死的是你的!”
他们都想要这个活着的孩子,于是她们去见所罗门国王。
“给我拿把刀来,把这个孩子切成两半,没人一半。
”国王判决道。
“哦,陛下,把我的孩子给她吧。
请不要杀了我的孩子!”一位母亲哭喊道。
于是所罗门指着流泪的妇女说:“把孩子给她,她是真正的母亲。
”
Story 21 A Clever Panda
A little panda picks up a pumpkin and wants to take it home. But the pumpkin is too big. The panda can’t take it home.
Suddenly she sees a bear riding a bike toward her. She watches the bike. “I know! I have a good idea.” she jumps and shouts happily, “I can roll a pumpkin. It’s like a wheel.”
So she rolls the pumpkin to her home. When her mother sees the big pumpkin, she is surprised, “Oh, my God! How can you carry it home?” the little panda answers proudly, “I can’t lift it, but I can roll it.” Her m other smiled and says,“What a clever girl! Use you heard to do something,”
故事21 聪明的熊猫
一只小熊猫摘了一只大南瓜,想把它拿回家。
但是这只南瓜太大了,她没有办法把这么大的南瓜带回家。
突然她看见一只狗熊骑着一辆自行车朝她这边来。
她看着自行车,跳着说:“有了!我有办法了。
我可以把南瓜滚回家去。
南瓜好像车轮。
于是她把那瓜滚回家。
当她妈妈看到这只大南瓜的时候,很惊讶:“天啊!这么食的南瓜!你是怎么把它带回家来的?”小熊猫自豪地说;“我拎不动它,可是我能滚动它啊!”她妈妈微笑着说:“真聪明啊!记住:只要你肯动脑筋,没有难办的事。
”
Story 24 Wolf Is Coming
There is a naughty boy in a village. He likes telling lies. One day he wants to make fun of the farmers. So he shouts, “Wolf! Wolf! Wolf is coming!” The kind farme rs are working in the field. They hear the shout, and hurry to help the boy. But when get there, the boy says: “There isn’t a wolf. I’m joking. The farers are angry and go back to their field. After a while the biy shouts again, “Wolf! Wolf! Wolf is coming!” And the farmers come and are cheated again. The boy laughs and laughs. They say, “You tell lies. We will not believe you.”
Later a wolf really comes. The boy is very scared. “Wolf! Wolf! Wolf is coming!” the boy shouts and shouts. “Help! Help!” But no one comes. And wolf eats the naughty boy.
故事24 狼来了
村子里有个淘气的小男孩,他喜欢撒谎。
一天,他想捉弄村名,就大喊:“狼来了!狼来了!” 善良的村民们正在地里干活,听到喊声,赶快去救他。
俄式他们到了那里,男孩说:“没有狼。
我跟你们开完先的。
”村民很生气,回到田里。
不一会,那孩子大喊:狼来了!狼来了!”村民来了,却再次被欺骗。
男孩开心地大笑,村民们说:“你说谎。
我们再也不会相信你了。
”
后来狼真的来了。
男孩十分害怕。
“狼来了!狼来了!”他大声呼喊,“救命啊!救命!”但是没人来。
结果这个淘气的男孩被狼吃了。
Story 25 Change Name
Tom is 16. he decides to leave home and joins a music company. His father hears that and angry, “Singer? My son? It’s disgrace!” he shouts, “What do they think of the neighbors know?”
“I will change my name,” Tom says. He thinks he will become a singer in the future.“Change your name?” Tom’s father shouts angrily, “What if you’re successful? How will the neighbors know you are my son.?”
故事25 改名字
汤姆16岁了。
她决定离家参加一个唱片公司。
他父亲听后很生气:“唱歌?我的儿子啊!真丢脸。
”他大喊,“要是邻居们知道,他们会怎么想?”
“我会改名字的。
”汤姆说。
他认为自己将来会成为一名歌手。
“改名字?”汤姆的父亲生气地说,“如果你成名了怎么?邻居们怎么知道你是我的儿子?”
Story 26 Three Little Pigs and a Big Wolf
Once, a mother pig sent her three little children into the world. They needed to
look after themselves.
The first pig found some straw, and he built a fine house with straw, and he built a fine house with straw.
The second pig built a house with wood.
The third pig built a house with stone.
One day, a wolf came to straw house, he was hungry.
“Little pig let me in! I’m your brother.”
“No, no! You are a wolf.”
Then the wolf blew down the straw house. The first pig ran to the wooden house.
Then the wolf came to the wooden house, too. The two pigs ran to the stone house.
The wolf c ame and blew the stone house. He blew and blew, but the house didn’t fall down. Then wolf was angry, he climbed to the roof and jumped down the chimney.
The wolf fell into the pot! Ouch! He ran away.
The three little pigs lived happily.
故事26
从前,猪妈妈把她的三个小孩打发出去,因为他们需要学会照顾自己。
第一只小猪找到一些稻草,他盖了一座漂亮的草房子。
第一只小猪盖了一座木头房子。
第二只小猪了盖了一座石头房子。
一天,一只大灰狼来到草房前,他十分饥饿。
“小猪,让我进去,我是我你兄弟。
”
“不,不,你是大灰狼。
”
然后大灰狼就把草屋吹倒了,第一只小猪逃到了木头屋子里。
然后狼来到木头前,他吹呀吹可是吹不倒石头房子。
狼发怒了,他爬上了屋顶并从烟囱往下跳。
在烟囱下面的火炉上有一锅水。
三只小猪用大火把得很烫。
狼掉进了锅里!哎呀!他逃走了?
三只小猪从此过着快乐的生活。
Story 28 A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed
Jack and Ben are good friends. One day, they explore a forest together. When they go deep into the forest, suddenly they hear a sound.
“What’s that? The sound is so terrible.” Ben says.
“Oh! Bear! Look! A bear!” Jack says and climbs quickly on a tall tree.
Ben tries to climb on the tree. But he can’t. “What can I do? Help me please! “Ben says to Jack. But Jack does nothing.
The bear is coming. Ben lies down quickly and pretends to die. The bear looks at Ben and walking around him. Ben holds his breath. The bear smells Ben and thinks
he’s dying, and then the bear goes away.
When Jack sees the bear going far, he slides down from the tree and wakes Ben. “What did the Bear whisper to you?” J ack asks Ben.
“Why didn’t you help me? Have you not heard the sentence: A friend in need is a friend indeed?” Ben shouted.
故事28 患难见真情
杰克和本是一对好朋友。
一天,他俩结伴去森林探险。
当他们深入森林时,突然听到一个声音。
“那是什么?这声音真恐怖。
”本说。
“啊!是熊!快看!熊!”杰克边说边迅速爬到身旁的颗大树上。
本试着爬在树上,可是他做不到。
“我怎么办啊?快帮帮我?”本朝杰克喊道。
可是杰克什么也没有做。
熊来了。
本赶快躺在地上装死。
熊看看本。
绕着他走了儿圈。
本赶忙屏住呼吸。
熊又低下头闻了本,以为他死了,然后就走开了。
杰克看到熊走远了,他才滑下树来,叫醒本。
“熊刚才跟你说什么了?“杰克好奇地文本。
“你刚才为什么不帮我?难道你没有听对患难见真情这句话吗?”本大声喊道。
Story 29 A Clever Hare
Billy hare is hungry and finds a radish. What he picks it up, Mr. Fox is behind him and wants to eat him. “I’m hungry, too. You’ve my dinner. I’m going to eat you,” ha says.
Billy Hare is shocked, but he isn’t scared. He says, “Follow me. I have better food for you.”
They go to a well.
“Look down here,” Billy Hare says “There is something in the water. “What’s that?” Mr. Fox asks surprisingly. “It’s a big and fat hen. Let’s get down and fetch it.” Billy Hare says and gets down with a pail.
“Can you out the hen into the pail?” Mr. Fox shouts. “No. She’s too big,” B illy Hare says, “Come down, please. We can take her up together. Jump into the other pail.”Mr.Fox does so. When he gets down, Billy Hare gets up. “Good-bye!” Billy Hare gets down, Billy Hare gets out of the well and says. Mr. Fox can’t get out.
故事29 聪明的野兔
野兔比利很饿,他找到了一只萝卜。
当他捡起萝卜的时候,狐狸先生正在他的生后,想吃了他。
“我也饿了。
你是我的晚餐,我要吃了你。
”狐狸说。
比利很吃惊,但是他并不害怕。
他说:“跟我来,我有更好的食物给你。
”
他们来来一口井边。
“朝这下面看,”比利说,“水里有东西。
”“是什么呀?”狐狸先生好奇地问:“那是一只有大又费肥的母亲。
我们下去把她捉上来。
”比利说着,乘一只水桶下去了。
“你能把鸡放进桶里里。
”狐狸问他:“不行,这只鸡太大了,”比利说,“下来吧。
我们可以一起把它捉上去。
快掉到另一只水桶里吧。
”
狐狸照做了。
当他下去的时候,比利就上来了。
“再见。
”比利从井里出来时说。
而狐狸却。