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英文伊索寓言故事_寓言故事

英文伊索寓言故事中蕴含的审美倾向体现为:对世俗功利的超越、对自然无为的崇尚和对逍遥自由的向往,下面这些是小编为大家推荐的几篇英文故事。

英文伊索寓言故事1:死去的苍蝇The teacher asked her students in class: "If there are five flies on your desk and you kill one, how many will remain?""One," shouted a boy, "the dead one." The teacher said: "You should know that there are still four not dead."The boy replied: "I know, but they have flown away."He is right. Arithmatic is one thing, but logic is another.上课时老师问学生:“如果有5只苍蝇在你的书桌上,你打死了一只,还剩下多少只?”“一只,就是死了的那只。

”一个男孩大声回答道。

老师说:“你应该知道还有4只没有死嘛。

男孩回答说:“我知道,可是它们已经飞走了。

他是对的,算术是一回事,而逻辑是另一回事。

英文伊索寓言故事2:老鼠和公牛A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing. The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the mouse right across the yard. The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall.The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole. After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again.As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again -- this time on the nose -- and rushed back to safety. As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:"It's not always the big people who come off best. Sometimes the small ones win, you know."有一次,公牛躺着打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。

英语寓言小故事6篇_英文版童话

英语寓言小故事6篇_英文版童话

英语寓言小故事6篇_英文版童话The Wolf and the LambaWolf, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to layviolent hands on him, but to find some plea, which should justify to the Lamb himself his right to eat him. He thusaddressed him:"Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born." Then said the Wolf, "You feed in my pasture.""No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass." Again said the Wolf, "You drink of my well." "No," exclaimed the Lamb, "I never yet drank water, for as yet my mother′s milkis both food and drink to me." On which the Wolf seized him, and ate him up, saying, "Well! I won′t remain supperless, eve n though you refute every one of my imputations."The tyrant will alwaysfind a pretext for his tyranny.狼和小羊一只狼瞧见一只迷路失群的小羊,决定暂缓下毒手,想先找一些理由,对小羊证明自己有吃它的权利。

英语寓言故事汇总10篇

英语寓言故事汇总10篇

英语寓言故事汇总10篇英语寓言故事1A Woodman came into a forest to ask the Trees to give him a handle for Ax.It seemed so modest a request that the principal tree at once aGREed to it,and it was settled among them that the plain, homely Ash should furnish what was wanted.No sooner had the Woodman fitted the staff to his purpose,than he began laying about him onall side.felling the whole matter too late,whispered to the Cedar: "the first concession has lost all;if we has not a sacrificed our humble neighbor,we might have yet stood for ages ourselves."有一个樵夫来到森林里,要求树给他一跟斧柄,看来他的请求非常谦虚,立刻得到了树的首领的同意。

他们决定由平凡而朴素的白杨树来提供所需要的东西。

樵夫刚按好斧柄,就开始到处乱砍,森林里最高的树都砍倒了,树林现在察觉大势已去,就小声对衫树说:"第一次的让步已失去了一切。

如果我们不**我们的小小的邻居,我们自己还可以活无数年呢。

"英语寓言故事2On a vacation trip,Duke Huan of the state of Qi came to the ruin of the capital of Guo Shi,which perished long ago.Seeing the desolate and bleak prospects of broken tiles, collapsed walls,and clusters of weeds,he could not help asking the local people about the reason of the ruin of Guo Shi.They replied,"Guo Shi was fond of doing good deeds,and averse to evildoing,which led to the perdition."When the Duke could not understand the answer,people explained,"Though he liked doing good,he had never been able to do so;though he hated evildoing,never could he help not participating. That caused the ruin of his capital."英语寓言故事3An old woman heard that the young lady living next door had lost her earrings2,and went to comfort her.The lady said light heartedly"It doesn't matter that the earrings are lost,for as long as the ears exist,there is nothing to regret."The puzzled old woman asked,"Isn't your earring1made of jade3? It is costly4!So costly a thing is lost,don't you regret it?"to which she replied,"Ears are valuable,not because they are adorned5 with earrings but because they have the ability to hear.To ears,it does not add or decrease anything,whether earring exists or not."一位老太太听说邻居的少妇丢了耳环,便去安慰她。

英语寓言故事带翻译(精选13篇)

英语寓言故事带翻译(精选13篇)
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简短寓言故事英文版及翻译【六篇】

简短寓言故事英文版及翻译【六篇】

【导语】寓⾔的篇幅短⼩,其⽬的是寓事说理。

通过讲述故事来达到说理的最终⽬的,故事情节设置的好坏关系到寓⾔的未来。

下⾯是分享的简短寓⾔故事英⽂版及翻译【六篇】。

欢迎阅读参考!【篇⼀】简短寓⾔故事英⽂版及翻译 Once upon a time, there was a poor fisherman who always dreamed of becoming rich. He wished to become a millionaire, and so did his wife. He had heard from some old men before, that several ships loaded with diamonds and gold had once sunk in the nearby seashore. Because of this, for a long time he kept searching that whole area for this treasure. One day, while he was sitting on the boat daydreaming, he suddenly felt that the fishing rod was being weighed down by a heavy object. He excitedly pulled hard at it, and what he saw made him exclaim, "Wow! A big, shiny gold chain!" He pulled hard at the gold chain to get it into the boat, but there seemed to be no end to it. His boat started to get over-loaded and the sea water filled his boat. However, he had begun dreaming of a big house, a big piece of land and buying horses and cows...He kept pulling in the chain though the boat kept sinking. The boat was finally submerged and he struggled to stay afloat. Unfortunately his feet were entangled in the gold chain and he drowned. 很久以前,有个贫穷的渔夫,总是梦想发财,他希望⾃⼰成为百万富翁,他妻⼦更是如此。

英文寓言故事(精选22篇)

英文寓言故事(精选22篇)

英文寓言故事英文寓言故事(精选22篇)许多人让自己的孩子从幼儿园就开始接触英语,这个时候多阅读一些英语的寓言故事是很不错的。

下面是小编整理分享的英语寓言故事,欢迎大家阅读与赏析。

英文寓言故事篇1The Old CatAn old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."老猫一位老妇有只猫,这只猫很老,它跑不快了,也咬不了东西,因为它年纪太大了。

一天,老猫发现一只老鼠,它跳过去抓这只老鼠,然而,它咬不住这只老鼠。

英语寓言故事(通用12篇)

英语寓言故事(通用12篇)

英语寓言故事(通用12篇)英语寓言故事(通用12篇)寓言故事是含有讽喻或明显教训意义的故事,是文学体裁的一种。

它的结构简短,多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的`道理在简单的故事中体现。

寓言的故事情节设置的好坏关系到寓言的未来,以下是小编为大家整理的英语寓言故事,希望对你有所帮助!英语寓言故事篇1A 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 mans 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.英语寓言故事篇2Standing on the roof of a small goat and the WolfKid standing on the roof and saw the Wolf walked through the bottom and then abuse him,and laughed at him. The Wolf said,"oh,buddy,scold me is not you,but your terrain.This story to illustrate,dili and cat often give a person the courage to fight against the strong.英语寓言故事篇3The little grasshopper accidentally caught a bug picking frog, and suddenly he was so frightened that he could not move any more. Little grasshopper often listen to mother said, a frog prey hundreds of insects a day, enough fierce, who meets the frog, then can not escape.This time it's over! The grasshopper will have to wait for his death. But strangely, the frog did not eat it, his eyes rolled a few times, and then he jumped in front of it. "What's the matter?" said the grasshopper, "when he sees me, he does not eat me. Oh, it must be afraid of me. Yes, it fears me. Far awayfromme." the little grasshopper thinks, the more he thinks, the worse the frog is.But what does the frog fear of you? Will you eat it? Someone said to the little grasshopper, "my little brother, you must be so frightened that you can not move.". It must be so. For the still thing, the frog is blind, and even if it has a building in front of it, it can not be seen, but as long as you move a little, the smallest thing can be seen clearlyI was too scared to move? Joke! Tell you, if you are like me brave, courage, wisdom, the frog will also fear you, the frog is very timid, cowardly and incompetent guy, you don't need it to you so afraid of grasshopper on the Jedi said the frog, the frog came suddenly you see, and quickly escape, grasshopper also follow us away, but too late, it was a frog to see a frog on the crystal clear, it has devoured.英语寓言故事篇4Father had a family of sons who were perpetually quarrelling among themselves. When he failed to heal their disputes by his exhortations,he determined to give them a practical illustration of the evils of disunion;and for this purpose he one day told themto bring him a bundle of sticks. When they had done so,he placed the faggot into the hands of each of them in succession,and ordered them to break it in pieces. They each tried with all their strength,and were not able to do it.He next unclosed the faggot,and took the sticks separately,one by one,and again put them into their hands,on which they broke them easily. He then addressed them in these words:"My sons,if you are of one mind,and unite to assist each other,you will be as this faggot,uninjured by all the attempts of your enemies;but if you are divided among yourselves,you will be broken as easily as these sticks."英语寓言故事篇5One day,a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He c an’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey,but he can’t help him. Luckily,an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elep hant’s home. Then,three of them become good friends.英语寓言故事篇6The City Mouse and the Country MouseOnce there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country;the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse;he said,"Do come and see me at my house in the country."So the City mouse went. The City mouse said,"This food is not good,and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field?You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone.You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried," Run!Run!The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.After some time they came out. When they came out,the Country mouse said,"I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy,than to be rich and afraid."英语寓言故事篇7Father had a family of sons who were perpetually quarrelling among themselves。

英语寓言故事(20则)

英语寓言故事(20则)

英语寓言故事(20则)英语寓言故事篇 4 英语寓言故事篇 5 英语寓言故事篇12 英语寓言故事篇15 英语寓言故事篇18In order to avoid calamities, at first the kingfisher always selects a high place to build its nest.翠鸟起先为了避开灾祸,总是选择高的地方筑巢。

But when the young birds are hatched, it will move to a place a little lower to build its nest.但是,等到孵出小鸟以后,它就到少许低一点儿的地方筑巢。

This is because the kingfisher is particularly fond of its offspring and is afraid they hight fall down from a high place.这是由于它特殊爱惜小鸟,生怕它们从高处摔下来。

When the young birds grow beautiful feathers,the kingfisher will become even fonder of them and more protective, 等到小鸟长出了秀丽的羽毛以后,母鸟就更加喜爱和爱惜它们了,so it will move its nest further downward, with the result that the young birds are easily taken away by people.于是又向下搬巢,结果小翠鸟却被人们轻而易举地掏走了。

英语寓言故事篇19Once, the King of the State of Wu wanted to invade theState of Chu.The King of Wu warned his ministers: If anyone should dare to dissuade1 me from invading Chu again, I will put him to death. One young hangeron of his wanted to dissuade him but didnt dare. He carried a slingshot, and for three consecutive2 days paced up and down in the Kings back garden. The dew wetted his clothes all through.One day, the King of Wu called him: The dew has wetted your clothes to such a state. Why should you bear such hardship? The young man replied: There is a cicada on a tree in this garden. The cicada is high above, chirping3 leisurely4 and taking in the dew freely, not knowing that a mantis5 is right behind it. The mantis, pressing its body close in a concealed6 place, is intent on catching7 the cicada, not knowing that a siskin is hiding right behind it. The siskin is stretching out its neck to peck at the mantis, not knowing that a man carrying a slingshot is under it. These three small creatures make every effort only to get the benefit before them but ignore entirely8 the disaster behind.Having heard the young mans words, the King of Wu suddenly saw the light and said: What you said is right!Consequently, the King of Wu dropped his plan to invadethe State of Chu.一次,吴王要攻击楚国。

五篇英语寓言小故事带中文

五篇英语寓言小故事带中文

【导语】⼩朋友们,©⽆忧考⽹收集的英语寓⾔⼩故事也是很有趣的,⼤家⼀起来看看吧。

【英语寓⾔⼩故事⼀:三个好朋友】 Story 1 Three Good Friends One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He can’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him. Luckily, an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them become good friends. 中⽂:三个好朋友 ⼀天,⼀只猴⼦在河边骑车。

这时他看见树下有⼀只狮⼦,狮⼦向他跑来。

他⾮常的害怕,掉进河⾥。

他不会游泳,⼤叫起来。

兔⼦听见了,跳进⽔⾥,但他却没有办法救猴⼦。

幸运的是,⼀只⼤象过来了。

⼤象⾮常强壮,救出了兔⼦和猴⼦。

他们来到⼤象的家,在那⾥吃了⼀顿⼤餐。

从此他们成了好朋友。

【英语寓⾔⼩故事⼆:病⼈和船主】 He turned to the patient:“But you were in the wrong when you took the boat without asking the owner's permission.You were in the right because you were not so lazy as he was and you did not want to let the moonlit night go by without making some use of it.” 中⽂:他⼜转向那位病⼈说:“但是,你未征得船主的许可便动⽤了他的船,在这点上你是不对的。

英文寓言故事经典(通用17篇)

英文寓言故事经典(通用17篇)

英文寓言故事经典英文寓言故事经典(通用17篇)寓言故事是含有讽喻或明显教训意义的故事,是文学体裁的一种。

它的结构简短,多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理在简单的故事中体现。

寓言的故事情节设置的好坏关系到寓言的未来。

下面为大家带来了英文寓言故事经典,欢迎大家参考阅读!英文寓言故事经典篇1A man once bought a brilliantly-coloured parrot. Instead of locking it up in a cage or chaining it to a perch, he allowed it to fly free all over the house. The parrot was delighted at this and flapped from room to room, shrieking and screaming with happiness. At last he settled on the edge of a rich curtain."Who on earth are you ?" said a cross voice from below. "Stop that terrible noise at once."The parrot saw a cat staring up at him from the carpet."I m a parrot. I ve just arrived and I m to make as much noise as I can," he said."Well, I ve lived here all my life," replied the cat ."I was born in this very house and I learned from my mother that it is best to keep quiet here.""Keep quiet then, "said the parrot cheerfully. "I dont know what you do around here, but I know my job. My master bought me for my voice and Im going to make sure he hears it."Different people are valued for different things.鹦鹉和猫从前,有人买了一只毛色鲜艳的鹦鹉。

小学英语寓言故事【三篇】.doc

小学英语寓言故事【三篇】.doc

小学英语寓言故事【三篇】成功根本没有秘诀可言,如果有的话,就有两个:第一个就是坚持到底,永不言弃;第二个就是当你想放弃的时候,回过头来看看第一个秘诀,坚持到底,永不言弃,学习也是一样需要多做练习。

以下是***为大家整理的《小学英语寓言故事【三篇】》供您查阅。

【第一篇:King Thrushbeard】A KING had a daughter who was beautiful beyond all measure,2 but so proud and haughty withal that no suitor was good enough for her. She sent away one after the other, and ridiculed them as well.3Once the King made a great feast4 and invited thereto, from far and near, all the young men likely to marry. They were all marshalled in a row according to their rank and standing; first came the kings, then the granddukes, then the princes, the earls, the barons, and the gentry. Then the King's daughter5 was led through the ranks, but to every one she had some objection6 to make; one was too fat, The winecask, she said. Another was too tall, Long and thin has little in. 7 The third was too short, Short and thick is never quick. 8 The fourth was too pale, As pale as death. The fifth too red, A fightingcock. The sixth was not straight enough, A green log dried behind the stove. So she had something to say against every one, but she made herself especially merry over a good king who stood quite high up in the row, and whose chin had grown a little crooked. Well, she cried and laughed, he has a chin like a thrush's beak! 9 and from that time he got the name of King Thrushbeard.10But the old King, when he saw that his daugher did nothing but mock the people, and despised all the suitors who were gathered there, was very angry, and swore that she shouldhave for her husband the very first beggar11 that came to his doors.A few days afterwards a fiddler12 came and sang beneath the windows, trying to earn a small alms. When the King heard him he said, Let him come up. So the fiddler came in, in his dirty, ragged clothes, and sang before the King and his daughter, and when he had ended he asked for a trifling gift. The King said, Your song has pleased me so well that I will give you my daughter there, to wife. The King's daughter shuddered, but the King said, I have taken an oath to give you to the very first beggarman, and I will keep it. All she could say was in vain; the priest was brought, and she had to let herself be wedded to the fiddler on the spot.When that was done the King said, Now it is not proper for you, a beggarwoman, to stay any longer in my palace, you may just go away with your husband. 13The beggarman led her out by the hand, and she was obliged to walk away on foot with him. When they came to a large forest14 she asked, To whom does that beautiful forest belong? It belongs to King Thrushbeard;15 if you had taken him, it would have been yours. Ah, unhappy girl that I am,16 if I had but taken King Thrushbeard! Afterwards they came to a meadow,17 and she asked again, To whom does this beautiful green meadow belong? It belongs to King Thrushbeard; if you had taken him, it would have been yours. Ah, unhappy girl that I am, if I had but taken King Thrushbeard! Then they came to a large town,18 and she asked again, To whom does this fine large town belong? It belongs to King Thrushbeard; if you had taken him, it would have been yours. Ah, unhappy girl that I am, if I had but taken King Thrushbeard! It does not please me, said the fiddler, to hear you always wishing for another husband; am I not good enough for you? At last they came to a very little hut, and she said, Oh goodness! what a small house; to whom does this miserable, mean hovel19 belong? The fiddler answered, That is my house and yours, where we shall live together. 20She had to stoop in order to go in at the low door. Whereare the servants? said the King's daughter. What servants? 21 answered the beggarman; you must yourself do what you wish to have done. Just make a fire at once, and set on water to cook my supper, I am quite tired. But the King's daughter knew nothing about lighting fires or cooking,22 and the beggarman had to lend a hand himself to get anything fairly done. When they had finished their scanty meal they went to bed; but he forced her to get up quite early in the morning in order to look after the house.For a few days they lived in this way as well as might be, and came to the end of all their provisions. Then the man said, Wife, we cannot go on any longer eating and drinking here and earning nothing. You weave23 baskets. He went out, cut some willows, and brought them home. Then she began to weave, but the tough willows24 wounded her delicate hands. I see that this will not do, said the man; you had better spin,25 perhaps you can do that better. She sat down and tried to spin, but the hard thread soon cut her soft fingers so that the blood ran down. See, said the man, you are fit for no sort of work; I have made a bad bargain with you. Now I will try to make a business with pots and earthenware; you must sit in the marketplace26 and sell the ware. Alas, thought she, if any of the people from my father's kingdom come to the market and see me sitting there, selling, how they will mock me? But it was of no use, she had to yield unless she chose to die of hunger.For the first time she succeeded well, for the people were glad to buy the woman's wares27 because she was goodlooking, and they paid her what she asked; many even gave her the money and left the pots with her as well. So they lived on what she had earned as long as it lasted, then the husband bought a lot of new crockery. With this she sat down at the corner of the marketplace, and set it out round about her ready for sale. But suddenly there came a drunken hussar28 galloping along, and he rode right amongst the pots so that they were all broken into a thousand bits. She began to weep, and did now know what todo for fear. Alas! what will happen to me? cried she; what will my husband say to this? She ran home and told him of the misfortune. Who would seat herself at a corner of the marketplace with crockery? said the man; leave off crying, I see very well that you cannot do any ordinary work, so I have been to our King's palace and have asked whether they cannot find a place for a kitchenmaid, and they have promised me to take you; in that way you will get your food for nothing. The King's daughter was now a kitchenmaid,29 and had to be at the cook's beck and call, and do the dirtiest work. In both her pockets she fastened a little jar, in which she took home her share of the leavings, and upon this they lived.It happened that the wedding of the King's eldest son was to be celebrated, so the poor woman went up and placed herself by the door of the hall to look on.30 When all the candles were lit, and people, each more beautiful than the other, entered, and all was full of pomp and splendour, she thought of her lot with a sad heart, and cursed the pride and haughtiness31 which had humbled her and brought her to so great poverty.The smell of the delicious dishes which were being taken in and out reached her, and now and then the servants threw her a few morsels of them: these she put in her jars to take home.All at once the King's son entered, clothed in velvet and silk,32 with gold chains about his neck. And when he saw the beautiful woman standing by the door he seized her by the hand, and would have danced with her; but she refused and shrank with fear, for she saw that it was King Thrushbeard, her suitor whom she had driven away with scorn. Her struggles were of no avail, he drew her into the hall; but the string by which her pockets were hung broke, the pots fell down,33 the soup ran out, and the scraps were scattered all about. And when the people saw it, there arose general laughter and derision,34 and she was so ashamed that she would rather have been a thousand fathoms below the ground. She sprang to the door and would have run away, but on the stairs a man caughther and brought her back; and when she looked at him it was King Thrushbeard again. He said to her kindly, Do not be afraid, I and the fiddler who has been living with you in that wretched hovel are one. For love of you I disguised myself so; and I also was the hussar who rode through your crockery. This was all done to humble your proud spirit, and to punish you for the insolence with which you mocked me. Then she wept bitterly and said, I have done great wrong, and am not worthy to be your wife. But he said, Be comforted, the evil days are past; now we will celebrate our wedding. 35 Then the maidsinwaiting came and put on her the most splendid clothing, and her father and his whole court came and wished her happiness in her marriage with King Thrushbeard, and the joy now began in earnest.I wish you and I had been there too.【第二篇:Niels and the Giants】Once upon a time...On one of the great moors over in Jutland, where trees won't grow because the soil is so sandy and the wind so strong, there once lived a man and his wife, who had a little house and some sheep, and two sons who helped them to herd them. The elder of the two was called Rasmus, and the younger Niels. Rasmus was quite content to look after sheep, as his father had done before him, but Niels had a fancy to be a hunter, and was not happy till he got hold of a gun and learned to shoot. It was only an old muzzleloading flintlock after all, but Niels thought it a great prize, and went about shooting at everything he could see. So much did he practice that in the long run he became a wonderful shot, and was heard of even where he had never been seen. Some people said there was very little in him beyond this, but that was an idea they found reason to change in the course of time.The parents of Rasmus and Niels were good Catholics, and when they were getting old the mother took it into her head that she would like to goto Rome and see the Pope. The others didn't see much use in this, but she had her way in the end: they sold all the sheep, shut up the house, and set out for Rome on foot. Niels took his gun with him.'What do you want with that?' said Rasmus; 'we have plenty to carry without it.' But Niels could not be happy without his gun, and took it all the same.It was in the hottest part of summer that they began their journey, so hot that they could not travel at all in the middle of the day, and they were afraid to do it by night lest they might lose their way or fall into the hands of robbers. One day, a little before sunset, they came to an inn which lay at the edge of a forest.'We had better stay here for the night,' said Rasmus.'What an idea!' said Niels, who was growing impatient at the slow progress they were making. 'We can't travel by day for the heat, and we remain where we are all night. It will be long enough before we get to Rome if we go on at this rate.'Rasmus was unwilling to go on, but the two old people sided with Niels, who said, 'The nights aren't dark, and the moon will soon be up. We can ask at the inn here, and find out which way we ought to take.'So they held on for some time, but at last they came to a small opening in the forest, and here they found that the road split in two. There was no signpost to direct them, and the people in the inn had not told them which of the two roads to take.'What's to be done now?' said Rasmus. 'I think we had better have stayed at the inn.''There's no harm done,' said Niels. 'The night is warm, and we can wait here till morning. One of us will keep watch till midnight, and then waken the other.'Rasmus chose to take the first watch, and the others lay down to sleep.It was very quiet in the forest, and Rasmus could hear the deer and foxes and other animals moving about among the rustling leaves. After the moon rose he could see them occasionally, and when a big stag came quite close to him he got hold of Niels' gun and shot it.Niels was wakened by the report. 'What's that?' he said.'I've just shot a stag,' said Rasmus, highly pleased with himself. 'That's nothing,' said Niels. 'I've often shot a sparrow, which is a much more difficult thing to do.'It was now close on midnight, so Niels began his watch, and Rasmus went to sleep. It began to get colder, and Niels began to walk about a little to keep himself warm. He soon found that they were not far from the edge of the forest, and when he climbed up one of the trees there he could see out over the open country beyond. At a little distance he saw a fire, and beside it there sat three giants, busy with broth and beef. They were so huge that the spoons they used were as large as spades, and their forks as big as hayforks: with these they lifted whole bucketfuls of broth and great joints of meat out of an enormous pot which was set on the ground between them. Niels was startled and rather scared at first, but he comforted himself with the thought that the giants were a good way off, and that if they came nearer he could easily hide among the bushes. After watching them for a little, however, he began to get over his alarm, and finally slid down the tree again, resolved to get his gun and play some tricks with them.When he had climbed back to his former position, he took good aim, and waited till one of the giants was just in the act of putting a large piece of meat into his mouth. Bang! went Niels' gun, and the bullet struck the handle of the fork so hard that the point went into the giant's chin, instead of his mouth.'None of your tricks,' growled the giant to the one who sat next him.'What do you mean by hitting my fork like that, and making me prick myself?' 'I never touched your fork,' said the other. 'Don't try to get up a quarrel with me.''Look at it, then,' said the first. 'Do you suppose I stuck it into my own chin for fun?'The two got so angry over the matter that each offered to fight the other there and then, but the third giant acted as peacemaker, and they again fell to their eating.【第三篇:The runaway bunny】The runaway bunny一只小兔兔要逃离妈妈,但无论它变成什么,都逃不出妈妈的关爱从前有一只小兔子,他很要离家出走。

英文寓言故事大全(6篇)

英文寓言故事大全(6篇)

英文寓言故事大全(6篇)寓言是一种文学体裁,篇幅短小,语言凝练,结构简洁却极富表现力。

下面是我整理共享的英文寓言故事大全,欢迎阅读与借鉴,盼望对你们有关心!1.英文寓言故事:Warm farmilyWhich is nicer-I do not know-to go on a train, or to see people go? Which is better, to be inside, waving and going for a ride, or to be outside, and waving back, And watching the train speed down the track? Which is nicer? I think I know; it is nicer to Watch except-when you go!2.英文寓言故事:Look at the skyOne day , Charley bought a hot dog in a snack bar after school . Suddenly , he stopped and raised his head high . He kept looking at the sky . It lasted two minutes .A woman passed by . she saw Charley looking at the sky . and she stooped and also looked at the sky .The sky was blue . There were some white clouds . Charley still looked at the sky and didn't move a bit . The woman also went on looking at the sky .Mary passers-by stopped . They looked at the sky , too .After a while , charley lowered his head . He laughed and asked . “what are you looking for in the sky ?”The woman said : “ why are you looking at the sky ?”“I didn't look at the sky .” Charley pointed to his nose .“ My nose was bleeding .”3.英文寓言故事:Little boy and scorpion sonThere is a child in front of city wall to catch the grasshopper, and in a short while caught the lots of.Suddenly see a scorpion son, he to think is also grasshopper,Then two go to catch him.The scorpion son raises his poison to stab, say:“ come, if you really dare to do like this, connect your grasshopper that catch to also would entirely lose.”This story warns people, and want to distinguish the pure good man with the bad person, and distinct to treat them.4.英文寓言故事:A Boat in the TubHe fills the tub. He fills it with warm water. He gets in the tub. He plays with his rubber boat. The rubber boat floats on the water. He pushes the boat down. He pushes it to the bottom. He lets it go. It pops up to the top. It floats on top of the water.5.英文寓言故事:We are friendsTommy is turtle. He has no daddy, no mummy and no friends.He is crying. A bird comes. She says: “I can fly. Let's fly!”Tommy says: “ no,no, I can't fly!”A rabbit comes. He says: “ I can jump. Let's jump!”Tommy says: “no, no. I can't jump!”A monkey comes. He says:“I can climb the tree. Let's climb the tree!” Tommy says: “ no, no. I can't climb the tree!”A duck comes. He says: “I can swim. Let's swim!”Tommy smiles: “ we are friends!”6.英文寓言故事:A Penny CollectorShe collects pennies. She likes pennies. She likes their color. They are brown. They are shiny brown. They are dull brown. Pennies are everywhere. She finds them on the sidewalk. She picks them up. She takes them home. She puts them in a jar. She has a big jar. It is full of pennies.。

优秀的英语寓言故事_英文寓言小故事

优秀的英语寓言故事_英文寓言小故事

优秀的英语寓⾔故事_英⽂寓⾔⼩故事英语故事是我们最开始接触英语,培养英语思维与学习的基础,⽽通过英语演讲⼩故事不仅让孩⼦们熟悉故事内容,还能掌握标准发⾳,更对英语⼝语有很⼤的提升。

下⾯给⼤家带来⼀些关于优秀的英语寓⾔故事,供⼤家参考。

英语寓⾔故事1树与斧头The Trees and the AxOnce upon a time a man came into a forest.He said to the trees,“Will you give me a piece of hard wood ”The tree said,“Yes,we'll give you a good price of hard wood.”He was very glad to get a good piece of wood.He hurried home with it.At once he made a new handle of his ax.Then he went to the forest again and began to cut down all the best trees in the forest.The trees were very sad.They said to one another,“We suffer for our own foolishness.”词汇学习:ax [æks]斧头,削减;解雇Once upon a time很久很久以前,曾经,从前came into进⼊,得来forest [ˈfɒrɪst]森林;⼀丛a piece of⼀张,⼀⽚hard wood硬材, 阔叶树材cut down砍到,减少好了,以上就是关于“英语谚语故事:树与斧头”的介绍,不知道⼤家是否喜欢。

故事不是很长,⼤家不妨试着讲出来,⼀⽅⾯可以训练⾃⼰的⼝语表达能⼒,另⼀⽅⾯可以掌握⼀些英语表达,⼩编在末尾附上了词汇学习,帮助⼤家理解,最后,希望以上的内容能给⼤家的英语学习有所帮助。

五篇英语寓言小故事带中文

五篇英语寓言小故事带中文
中文:古时几个人分一壶酒。他们都想独自喝完那壶酒,所以就定了一个规矩:每人在地上画一条蛇,谁画得最快,这壶酒就归谁。有一个人很快就把蛇画好了。他正打算喝这壶酒时,看见别人都还在忙着画,就决定给蛇再画上几只脚。结果,他的蛇脚还没加完,另一个人已经把蛇画好了。那人一下把酒壶夺了过去,说:"有谁见过长脚的蛇?"。这个故事告诉我们这样的道理:做得过分和做得不够都是不对的。
中文:我与河马
河马住在动物园里,我很喜欢他。他经常去看它,他也经常想我。
今天是星期日,是个好天气,我又一次去看望它。在我离开动物园之后,他跟随到我的家。我给他莴苣、生菜、香蕉、苹果和其他食物。他都吃了。
当我唱歌是,它待在水池里,像兔子一样安静。
晚上,他跳到床上同我睡觉在一起睡。
妈妈要它回家。它不得不背起包回到动物园。妈妈允许我每周去看它。
Long long ago, several people had a jar of wine among them and all of them wanted to drink it by himself. So they set a rule that every one would draw a snake on the ground and the man who finished first would have the wine. One man finished his snake very soon and he was about to drink the wine when he saw the others were still busy drawing, so he decided to draw the feet to the snake. However, before he could finish the feet, another man finished and grabbed the jar from him, saying, "Who has ever seen a snake with feet?" The story of "Draw a snake and add feet to It." tells us going too far is as bad as not going far enough.

英语寓言故事带翻译(5则)

英语寓言故事带翻译(5则)

英语寓言故事带翻译(5则)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1The Father and His SonFather had a family of sons who were perpetually quarrelling among themselves. When he failed to heal their disputes by his exhortations, he determined to give them a practical illustration of the evils of disunion; and for this purpose he one day told them to bring him a bundle of sticks. When they had done so, he placed the faggot into the hands of each of them in succession, and ordered them to break it in pieces. They each tried with all their strength, and were not able to do it.He next unclosed the faggot, and took the sticks separately, one by one, and again put them into their hands, on which they broke them easily. He then addressed them in these words: "My sons, if you are of one mind, and unite to assist each other, you will be as this faggot, uninjured by all the attempts of your enemies; but if you are divided among yourselves, you will be broken aseasily as these sticks."父亲和孩子们一位父亲有几个孩子,这些孩子时常发生口角。

英语寓言故事(精选5篇)

英语寓言故事(精选5篇)

英语寓言故事英语寓言故事(精选5篇)寓言故事是含有讽喻或明显教训意义的故事,是文学体裁的一种。

它的结构简短,多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理在简单的故事中体现。

寓言的故事情节设置的`好坏关系到寓言的未来。

下面是小编精心整理的英语寓言故事(精选5篇),欢迎阅读与收藏。

英语寓言故事篇1A RICH Woman having returned from abroad disembarked at the foot of Knee-deep Street,and was about to walk to her hotel through the mud."Madam," said a Policeman,"I cannot permit you to do that;you would soil your shoes and stockings.""Oh,that is of no importance,really," replied the Rich Woman,with a cheerful smile."But,madam,it is needless;from the wharf to the hotel,as you observe,extends an unbroken line of prostrate newspaper men whocrave the honour of having you walk upon them.""In that case," she said,seating herself in a doorway and unlocking her satchel,"I shall have to put on my rubber boots."英语寓言故事篇2A Fisher once took his bagpipes to the bank of a river,and played upon them with the hope of making the fish rise;but never a one put his nose out of the water.So he cast his net into the river and soon drew it forth filled with fish.Then he took his bagpipes again,and,as he played,the fish leapt up in the net."Ah,you dance now when I play," said he."Yes," said an old Fish:"When you are in a man's power you must do as he bids you." 英语寓言故事篇3The Frogs Asking for a KingTHE FROGS,grieved at having no established Ruler,sent ambassadors to Jupiter entreating for a King.Perceiving their simplicity,he cast down a huge log into the lake.The Frogs were terrified at the splash occasioned by its fall and hid themselves in the depths of the pool.But as soon as they realized that the huge log was motionless,they swam again to the top of the water,dismissed their fears,climbed up,and began squatting on it in contempt.After some time they began to think themselves ill-treated in the appointment of so inert a Ruler,and sent a second deputation to Jupiter to pray that he would set over them another sovereign.He then gave them an Eel to govern them.When the Frogs discovered his easy good nature,they sent yet a third time to Jupiter to beg him to choose for them still another King.Jupiter,displeased with all their complaints,sent a Heron,who preyed upon the Frogs day by day till there were none left to croak upon the lake.The Cat and the KingA CAT was looking at a King,as permitted by the proverb."Well," said the monarch,observing her inspection of the royal person,"how do you like me?""I can imagine a King," said the Cat,"whom I should like better.""For example?""The King of the Mice."The sovereign was so pleased with the wit of the reply that he gave her permission to scratch his Prime Minister's eyes out. 英语寓言故事篇4Every girl dreams and Li Xie is no exception. She has read dozens of books on how to be a ballerina and Swam.每一个女孩都有梦想,李协也不例外。

英文寓言故事精选5篇

英文寓言故事精选5篇

英文寓言故事精选5篇寓言故事是文学体裁的一种。

含有讽喻或明显教训意义的故事。

它的结构简短,多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理在简单的故事中体现。

下面小编给大家介绍关于英文寓言故事,方便大家学习。

英文寓言故事1A great mountain大山Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake.People came from far and near to see what would happen."A great river will be born." said one."Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will come out." said another."A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third.Finally, after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped --- a mouse.Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.很久以前,一座大山隆隆作响,摇晃起来。

远近各处的人都来看是怎么回事。

一个人说:"要出现一条大河了。

"另一个人说:"准会出现一条巨龙。

"第三个人说:"从这些岩石中会出现一尊神来。

"等了几天之后,山坡上终于裂开一条小缝,却蹦出来一只耗子。

正因为某人大肆张扬,所以他没有什么了不起。

英文寓言故事2【百喻经之八山羌偷官库衣喻】A RUSTIC STEALS CLOTHES FROM THE PALACE TREASURY过去之世,有一山羌,偷王库物而远逃走。

英语寓言故事简短(5篇)

英语寓言故事简短(5篇)

英语寓言故事简短(5篇)寓言是用比方性的故事来寄予意味深长的道理,给人以启示的文学体裁,字数不多,但言简意赅。

寓言的仆人公可以是人,可以是动物,也可以是植物等。

寓言多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理在情节高度凝练的故事中得到揭示。

下面是我整理共享的英语寓言故事简短,欢迎阅读与借鉴,盼望对你们有关心!1.英语寓言故事简短Elephant is the largest animal on land today. It weights some ninety kilograms and is about one metre high when born. When it is 12 years old, it studs over three meters and does not grow any more. Elephant is usually grey in color, having a long trunk with large ivory tusks protruding from each side of its mouth. Usually moving in groups and caring for each other, Elephant is know to be a very and gentle creamre.For many years people have used the strength of these poweful animals to move trees and heavy logs. Elephant has been and is a vital tool for people to do many things that would normally be imposs-ible. Elephant is and will continue to be one of the greatest creatures man has ever come into contact with. Its size. beauty, and power willforever be useful to man.2.英语寓言故事简短There are many kinds of animals in the world. People don’t know the exact numbers. In the zoo, people can see many kinds of animals. For example, lions, tigers, they are scary. Monkey, foxes are intelligent. People usually think pandas; koala bears are so cute and smart. Some animals live in the water, such as dolphins. They need a lot of water for their home. And elephants with long nose are very strange. They can sing and dance. The giraffes are quite tall because of their long necks. So they can reach the top of the trees.3.英语寓言故事简短I have ever read many stories,but I like one of them best.Let me tell you about it.One day evening,some monkeys were playing around a lake.Suddenly,the youngest of them saw a moon in the lake.He felt very surprised!So he told this to his partners.They all wanted to get the beautiful moon and jumped into the lake tail in tail to take the moon out.But none of them could find the moon in the water.Why?Because there wasnota moon in the lake at all.There was only a shadow of moon in the sky!This story told me:sometimes,our eyes also can kid us.May be it’s not that we see.I think these monkeys are very foolish.And now,manypeople are just like these monkeys.They often believe that things are false,and are very pushy.That may always make them miss many good chances!4.英语寓言故事简短This afternoon, on my way to school, I met my classmate Fang Xingyu. She holds a pencil sharpener. The pencil sharpener has a small drawer with a butterfly inside. It looks like a dry leaf, but its wings are yellow, and there are many black dots. It's very beautiful. Fang Xingyu introduced that this kind of butterfly is called the withered leaf butterfly. She said that she caught it in the yard. She should take it home and check the data again. Wang Xiaoya and I asked her to let the butterfly go, but she just wouldn't let it go. I want to tell you: small animals are not allowed to be caught randomly.5.英语寓言故事简短One morning,Newnew a primary school student,was going to a school holding a small cat.No sooner as he got the school, that Mr Li ,his head teacher,saw him , "how could you come to school together with your pet. "She said.Looking a bit angry." This is not mine,that is my neighbour."NewNew replied. :" No matter whose it is, no pet is allowed to be brought to school. go and send it back at one. " NewNew had to goback home with the cat. but he was not a bit sad.send it back. I will not have the first class at least.well, I will bring my pet after school tomorrow.。

10首英语寓言故事(带翻译)

10首英语寓言故事(带翻译)

10首英语寓言故事(带翻译)Once upon a time。

a group of people saw a snake and felt sorry for it because it had no feet。

They decided to add feet to the snake to help it move around more XXX。

once the snake had feet。

it XXX't move at all。

The people realized that they had made a mistake and that the snake was perfectly fine the way it was before.给蛇添脚从前,一群人看到一条没有脚的蛇,感到很难过,因为它行动不便。

于是,他们决定给蛇添上脚,帮助它更容易地移动。

然而,一旦蛇有了脚,它变得完全无用,一动也不能动。

人们意识到他们犯了一个错误,蛇在没有脚的状态下其实是很好的。

这个故事告诉我们,不要随意改变别人的本性,因为这可能会带来意想不到的后果。

One day。

I was eating a sandwich and Bobby was staring at me with big。

puppy dog eyes。

I decided to give him a piece ofmy sandwich as a treat。

But as soon as he took it。

he ran off with it and buried it in the backyard。

I was so confused。

Why wouldhe do that?Another time。

I was playing fetch with Bobby in the park。

I threw the ball and he ran after it。

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