丑小鸭 英文版
丑小鸭英文版作文70词左右三年级
丑小鸭英文版作文70词左右三年级全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1当然可以!不过根据您的要求,文章的长度是70个词左右,而不是2000个字。
以下是一篇适合三年级小学生的英文版【丑小鸭】作文:"The Ugly Duckling"Once upon a time, there was a little duckling. All the other ducks thought he was very ugly. They laughed at him and didn't want to play with him. The ugly duckling felt sad and lonely.One day, he decided to leave and find a place where he would be accepted. He traveled to many different places and met different animals, but none of them accepted him.Then one spring day, the ugly duckling saw some beautiful swans swimming in a pond. He wished he could be like them. As he approached the swans, they welcomed him with open wings.To his surprise, the ugly duckling saw his own reflection in the water. He had transformed into a beautiful swan! He was no longer an ugly duckling.Now the swans and the ugly duckling swam together happily. He realized that he was always meant to be a swan and that being different was not a bad thing.The end.这是一篇简短的英文版【丑小鸭】作文,符合您的要求。
丑小鸭的故事原文英文
丑小鸭的故事原文英文The Ugly DucklingOnce upon a time, there was a mother duck who laid a clutch of eggs. When the mother duck’s eggs hatched, she was very happy to see all of her children except for one. This one looked different from all the others, with a very scrawny and ugly appearance. The mother duck was quite unhappy with this duckling and felt ashamed to have a baby that looked so different from the others. She even thought of killing the duckling to get rid of it.However, the mother duck decided to give the ugly duckling a chance and let it live. The duckling quickly realized that it was not being treated like the other ducklings and felt very alone. As the duckling grew older, the other animals in the farm started teasing it. They would always call it ugly and make fun of it.Feeling alone and rejected by the other animals, the ugly duckling decided to run away from the farm. It traveled far and wide, through forests, riverbanks and even mountains, and finally landed in a lake filled with swans. As it swam towards the other swans, the ugly duckling realized that it was not a duck at all but a beautiful swan.The other swans welcomed the duckling with open wings and treated it with the respect and love it deserved. The duckling was no longer ugly, but a beautiful swan. The other swans soon realized that the “ugly duckling” deserved to be loved for who it was and not judged based on its appearance.In the end, the “ugly duckling” learned a very valuable lesson - that it should never be ashamed of who it is, and that everyone has a place in this world. It learned that acceptance and love can make all the difference in a life. The formerly rejected and unloved duckling had finally found its true home and family.Moral of the story: Never judge anyone by their looks as they might be beautiful inside just as the beautiful swan was hidden inside the “ugly duckling.”。
英语安徒生童话故事带翻译:丑小鸭TheUglyDuckling
乡下真是⾮常美丽。
这正是夏天!⼩麦是⾦黄的,燕麦是绿油油的。
⼲草在绿⾊的牧场上堆成垛,鹳鸟⽤它⼜长⼜红的腿⼦在散着步,噜嗦地讲着埃及话①。
这是它从妈妈那⼉学到的⼀种语⾔。
⽥野和牧场的周围有些⼤森林,森林⾥有些很深的池塘。
的确,乡间是⾮常美丽的,太阳光正照着⼀幢⽼式的房⼦,它周围流着⼏条很深的⼩溪。
从墙⾓那⼉⼀直到⽔⾥,全盖满了⽜蒡的⼤叶⼦。
的叶⼦长得⾮常⾼,⼩孩⼦简直可以直着腰站在下⾯。
像在最浓密的森林⾥⼀样,这⼉也是很荒凉的。
这⼉有⼀只母鸭坐在窠⾥,她得把她的⼏个⼩鸭都孵出来。
不过这时她已经累坏了。
很少有客⼈来看她。
别的鸭⼦都愿意在溪流⾥游来游去,⽽不愿意跑到⽜蒡下⾯来和她聊天。
最后,那些鸭蛋⼀个接着⼀个地崩开了。
“噼!噼!”蛋壳响起来。
所有的蛋黄现在都变成了⼩动物。
他们把⼩头都伸出来。
“嘎!嘎!”母鸭说。
他们也就跟着嘎嘎地⼤声叫起来。
他们在绿叶⼦下⾯向四周看。
妈妈让他们尽量地东张西望,因为绿⾊对他们的眼睛是有好处的。
“这个世界真够⼤!”这些年轻的⼩家伙说。
的确,⽐起他们在蛋壳⾥的时候,他们现在的天地真是⼤不相同了。
“你们以为这就是整个世界!”妈妈说。
“这地⽅伸展到花园的另⼀边,⼀直伸展到牧师的⽥⾥去,才远呢!连我⾃⼰都没有去过!我想你们都在这⼉吧?”她站起来。
“没有,我还没有把你们都⽣出来呢!这只顶⼤的蛋还躺着没有动静。
它还得躺多久呢?我真是有些烦了。
”于是她⼜坐下来。
“唔,情形怎样?”⼀只来拜访她的⽼鸭⼦问。
“这个蛋费的时间真久!”坐着的母鸭说。
“它⽼是不裂开。
请你看看别的吧。
他们真是⼀些最逗⼈爱的⼩鸭⼉!都像他们的爸爸——这个坏东西从来没有来看过我⼀次!” “让我瞧瞧这个⽼是不裂开的蛋吧,”这位年⽼的客⼈说,“请相信我,这是⼀只吐绶鸡的蛋。
有⼀次我也同样受过骗,你知道,那些⼩家伙不知道给了我多少⿇烦和苦恼,因为他们都不敢下⽔。
我简直没有办法叫他们在⽔⾥试⼀试。
我说好说⽍,⼀点⽤也没有!——让我来瞧瞧这只蛋吧。
小学英语英语故事童话故事TheUglyDuckling丑小鸭
The Ugly Duckling 丑小鸭It was so beautiful out on the country, it was summer- the wheat fields were golden, the oats were green, and down among the green meadows the hay was stacked. There the stork minced about on his red legs, clacking away in Egyptian, which was the language his mother had taught him. Round about the field and meadow lands rose vast forests, in which deep lakes lay hidden. Yes, it was indeed lovely out there in the country.In the midst of the sunshine there stood an old manor house that had a deep moat around it. From the walls of the manor right down to the water's edge great burdock leaves grew, and there were some so tall that little children could stand upright beneath the biggest of them. In this wilderness of leaves, which was as dense as the forests itself, a duck sat on her nest, hatching her ducklings. She was becoming somewhat weary, because sitting is such a dull business and scarcely anyone came to see her. The other ducks would much rather swim in the moat than waddle out and squat under the burdock leaf to gossip with her.But at last the eggshells began to crack, one after another. "Peep, peep!" said the little things, as they came to life and poked out their heads."Quack, quack!" said the duck, and quick as quick can be they all waddled out to have a look at the green world under the leaves. Their mother let them look as much as they pleased, because green is good for the eyes."How wide the world is," said all the young ducks, for they certainly had much more room now than they had when they were in their eggshells."Do you think this is the whole world?" their mother asked. "Why it extends on and on, clear across to the other side of the garden and right on into the parson's field, though that is further than I have ever been. I do hope you are all hatched," she said as she got up. "No, not quite all. The biggest egg still lies here. How much longer is this going to take? I am really rather tired of it all," she said, but she settled back on her nest."Well, how goes it?" asked an old duck who came to pay her a call."It takes a long time with that one egg," said the duck on the nest. "It won't crack, but look at the others. They are the cutest little ducklings I've ever seen. They look exactly like their father, the wretch! He hasn't come to see me at all." "Let's have a look at the egg that won't crack," the old duck said. "It's a turkey egg, and you can take my word for it. I was fooled like that once myself. What trouble and care I had with those turkey children, for I may as well tell you, they are afraid of the water. I simply could not get them into it. I quacked and snapped at them, but it wasn't a bit of use. Let me see the egg. Certainly, it's a turkey egg. Let it lie, and go teach your other children to swim.""Oh, I'll sit a little longer. I've been at it so long already that I may as well sit here half the summer.""Suit yourself," said the old duck, and away she waddled.At last the big egg did crack. "Peep," said the young one, and out he tumbled, but he was so big and ugly.The duck took a look at him. "That's a frightfully big duckling," she said. "He doesn't look the least like the others. Can he really be a turkey baby? Well, well! I'll soon find out. Into the water he shall go, even if I have to shove him in myself." Next day the weather was perfectly splendid, and the sun shone down on all the green burdock leaves. The mother duck led her whole family down to the moat. Splash! she took to the water. "Quack, quack," said she, and one duckling after another plunged in. The water went over their heads, but they came up in a flash, and floated to perfection. Their legs worked automatically, and they were all there in the water. Even the big, ugly gray one was swimming along."Why, that's no turkey," she said. "See how nicely he uses his legs, and how straight he holds himself. He's my very own son after all, and quite good-looking if you look at him properly. Quack, quack come with me. I'll lead you out into the world and introduce you to the duck yard. But keep close to me so that you won't get stepped on, and watch out for the cat!"Thus they sallied into the duck yard, where all was in an uproar because two families were fighting over the head of an eel. But the cat got it, after all."You see, that's the way of the world." The mother duck licked her bill because she wanted the eel's head for herself. "Stir your legs. Bustle about, and mind that you bend your necks to that old duck over there. She's the noblest of us all, and has Spanish blood in her. That's why she's so fat. See that red rag around her leg? That's a wonderful thing, and the highest distinction a duck can get. It shows that they don't want to lose her, and that she's to have special attention from man and beast. Shake yourselves! Don't turn your toes in. A well-bred duckling turns his toes way out, just as his father and mother do-this way. So then! Now duck your necks and say quack!"They did as she told them, but the other ducks around them looked on and said right out loud, "See here! Must we have this brood too, just as if there weren't enough of us already? And-fie! what an ugly-looking fellow that duckling is! We won't stand for him." One duck charged up and bit his neck."Let him alone," his mother said. "He isn't doing any harm.""Possibly not," said the duck who bit him, "but he's too big and strange, and therefore he needs a good whacking.""What nice-looking children you have, Mother," said the old duck with the rag around her leg. "They are all pretty except that one. He didn't come out so well. It's a pity you can't hatch him again.""That can't be managed, your ladyship," said the mother. "He isn't so handsome, but he's as good as can be, and he swims just as well as the rest, or, I should say, even a little better than they do. I hope his looks will improve with age, and after a while he won't seem so big. He took too long in the egg, and that's why his figure isn't all that it should be." She pinched his neck and preened his feathers. "Moreover, he's a drake, so it won't matter so much. I think he will be quite strong, and I'm sure he will amount to something.""The other ducklings are pretty enough," said the old duck. "Now make yourselves right at home, and if you find an eel's head you may bring it to me."So they felt quite at home. But the poor duckling who had been the last one out of his egg, and who looked so ugly, was pecked and pushed about and made fun of by the ducks, and the chickens as well. "He's too big," said they all. The turkey gobbler, who thought himself an emperor because he was born wearing spurs, puffed up like a ship under full sail and bore down upon him, gobbling and gobbling until he was red in the face. The poor duckling did not know where he dared stand or where he dared walk. He was so sad because he was so desperately ugly, and because he was the laughing stock of the whole barnyard.So it went on the first day, and after that things went from bad to worse. The poor duckling was chased and buffeted about by everyone. Even his own brothers and sisters abused him. "Oh," they would always say, "how we wish the cat would catch you, you ugly thing." And his mother said, "How I do wish you were miles away." The ducks nipped him, and the hens pecked him, and the girl who fed them kicked him with her foot.So he ran away; and he flew over the fence. The little birds in the bushes darted up in a fright. "That's because I'm so ugly," he thought, and closed his eyes, but he ran on just the same until he reached the great marsh where the wild ducks lived. There he lay all night long, weary and disheartened.When morning came, the wild ducks flew up to have a look at their new companion. "What sort of creature are you?" they asked, as the duckling turned in all directions, bowing his best to them all. "You are terribly ugly," they told him, "but that's nothing to us so long as you don't marry into our family."Poor duckling! Marriage certainly had never entered his mind. All he wanted was for them to let him lie among the reeds and drink a little water from the marsh. There he stayed for two whole days. Then he met two wild geese, or rather wild ganders-for they were males. They had not been out of the shell very long, and that's what made them so sure of themselves."Say there, comrade," they said, "you're so ugly that we have taken a fancy to you. Come with us and be a bird of passage. In another marsh near-by, there are some fetching wild geese, all nice young ladies who know how to quack. You are so ugly that you'll completely turn their heads."Bing! Bang! Shots rang in the air, and these two ganders fell dead among the reeds. The water was red with their blood. Bing! Bang! the shots rang, and as whole flocks of wild geese flew up from the reeds another volley crashed. A great hunt was in progress. The hunters lay under cover all around the marsh, and some even perched on branches of trees that overhung the reeds. Blue smoke rose like clouds from the shade of the trees, and drifted far out over the water.The bird dogs came splash, splash! through the swamp, bending down the reeds and the rushes on every side. This gave the poor duckling such a fright that he twisted his head about to hide it under his wing. But at that very moment a fearfully big dog appeared right beside him. His tongue lolled out of his mouth and his wicked eyes glared horribly. He opened his wide jaws, flashed his sharp teeth, and - splash, splash - on he went without touching the duckling."Thank heavens," he sighed, "I'm so ugly that the dog won't even bother to bite me."He lay perfectly still, while the bullets splattered through the reeds as shot after shot was fired. It was late in the day before things became quiet again, and even then the poor duckling didn't dare move. He waited several hours before he ventured to look about him, and then he scurried away from that marsh as fast as he could go. He ran across field and meadows. The wind was so strong that he had to struggle to keep his feet.Late in the evening he came to a miserable little hovel, so ramshackle that it did not know which way to tumble, and that was the only reason it still stood. The wind struck the duckling so hard that the poor little fellow had to sit down on his tail to withstand it. The storm blew stronger and stronger, but the duckling noticed that one hinge had come loose and the door hung so crooked that he could squeeze through the crack into the room, and that's just what he did.Here lived an old woman with her cat and her hen. The cat, whom she called "Sonny," could arch his back, purr, and even make sparks, though for that you had to stroke his fur the wrong way. The hen had short little legs, so she was called "Chickey Shortleg." She laid good eggs, and the old woman loved her as if she had been her own child.In the morning they were quick to notice the strange duckling. The cat began to purr, and the hen began to cluck."What on earth!" The old woman looked around, but she was short-sighted, and she mistook the duckling for a fat duck that had lost its way. "That was a good catch," she said. "Now I shall have duck eggs-unless it's a drake. We must try it out." So the duckling was tried out for three weeks, but not one egg did he lay.In this house the cat was master and the hen was mistress. They always said, "We and the world," for they thought themselves half of the world, and much the better half at that. The duckling thought that there might be more than one way of thinking, but the hen would not hear of it."Can you lay eggs?" she asked"No.""Then be so good as to hold your tongue."The cat asked, "Can you arch your back, purr, or make sparks?""No.""Then keep your opinion to yourself when sensible people are talking."The duckling sat in a corner, feeling most despondent. Then he remembered the fresh air and the sunlight. Such a desire to go swimming on the water possessed him that he could not help telling the hen about it."What on earth has come over you?" the hen cried. "You haven't a thing to do, and that's why you get such silly notions. Lay us an egg, or learn to purr, and you'll get over it.""But it's so refreshing to float on the water," said the duckling, "so refreshing to feel it rise over your head as you dive to the bottom.""Yes, it must be a great pleasure!" said the hen. "I think you must have gone crazy. Ask the cat, who's the wisest fellow I know, whether he likes to swim or dive down in the water. Of myself I say nothing. But ask the old woman, our mistress. There'sno one on earth wiser than she is. Do you imagine she wants to go swimming and feel the water rise over her head?""You don't understand me," said the duckling."Well, if we don't, who would? Surely you don't think you are cleverer than the cat and the old woman-to say nothing of myself. Don't be so conceited, child. Just thank your Maker for all the kindness we have shown you. Didn't you get into this snug room, and fall in with people who can tell you what's what? But you are such a numbskull that it's no pleasure to have you around. Believe me, I tell you this for your own good. I say unpleasant truths, but that's the only way you can know who are your friends. Be sure now that you lay some eggs. See to it that you learn to purr or to make sparks.""I think I'd better go out into the wide world," said the duckling."Suit yourself," said the hen.So off went the duckling. He swam on the water, and dived down in it, but still he was slighted by every living creature because of his ugliness.Autumn came on. The leaves in the forest turned yellow and brown. The wind took them and whirled them about. The heavens looked cold as the low clouds hung heavy with snow and hail. Perched on the fence, the raven screamed, "Caw, caw!" and trembled with cold. It made one shiver to think of it. Pity the poor little duckling! One evening, just as the sun was setting in splendor, a great flock of large, handsome birds appeared out of the reeds. The duckling had never seen birds so beautiful. They were dazzling white, with long graceful necks. They were swans. They uttered a very strange cry as they unfurled their magnificent wings to fly from this cold land, away to warmer countries and to open waters. They went up so high, so very high, that the ugly little duckling felt a strange uneasiness come over him as he watched them. He went around and round in the water, like a wheel. He craned his neck to follow their course, and gave a cry so shrill and strange that he frightened himself. Oh! He could not forget them-those splendid, happy birds. When he could no longer see them he dived to the very bottom. and when he came up again he was quite beside himself. He did not know what birds they were or whither they were bound, yet he loved them more than anything he had ever loved before. It was not that he envied them, for how could he ever dare dream of wanting their marvelous beauty for himself? He would have been grateful if only the ducks would have tolerated him-the poor ugly creature.The winter grew cold - so bitterly cold that the duckling had to swim to and fro in the water to keep it from freezing over. But every night the hole in which he swam kept getting smaller and smaller. Then it froze so hard that the duckling had to paddle continuously to keep the crackling ice from closing in upon him. At last, too tired to move, he was frozen fast in the ice.Early that morning a farmer came by, and when he saw how things were he went out on the pond, broke away the ice with his wooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. There the duckling revived, but when the children wished to play with him he thought they meant to hurt him. Terrified, he fluttered into the milk pail, splashing the whole room with milk. The woman shrieked and threw up her hands ashe flew into the butter tub, and then in and out of the meal barrel. Imagine what he looked like now! The woman screamed and lashed out at him with the fire tongs. The children tumbled over each other as they tried to catch him, and they laughed and they shouted. Luckily the door was open, and the duckling escaped through it into the bushes, where he lay down, in the newly fallen snow, as if in a daze. But it would be too sad to tell of all the hardships and wretchedness he had to endure during this cruel winter. When the warm sun shone once more, the duckling was still alive among the reeds of the marsh. The larks began to sing again. It was beautiful springtime.Then, quite suddenly, he lifted his wings. They swept through the air much more strongly than before, and their powerful strokes carried him far. Before he quite knew what was happening, he found himself in a great garden where apple trees bloomed. The lilacs filled the air with sweet scent and hung in clusters from long, green branches that bent over a winding stream. Oh, but it was lovely here in the freshness of spring!From the thicket before him came three lovely white swans. They ruffled their feathers and swam lightly in the stream. The duckling recognized these noble creatures, and a strange feeling of sadness came upon him."I shall fly near these royal birds, and they will peck me to bits because I, who am so very ugly, dare to go near them. But I don't care. Better be killed by them than to be nipped by the ducks, pecked by the hens, kicked about by the hen-yard girl, or suffer such misery in winter."So he flew into the water and swam toward the splendid swans. They saw him, and swept down upon him with their rustling feathers raised. "Kill me!" said the poor creature, and he bowed his head down over the water to wait for death. But what did he see there, mirrored in the clear stream? He beheld his own image, and it was no longer the reflection of a clumsy, dirty, gray bird, ugly and offensive. He himself was a swan! Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched from a swan's egg.He felt quite glad that he had come through so much trouble and misfortune, for now he had a fuller understanding of his own good fortune, and of beauty when he met with it. The great swans swam all around him and stroked him with their bills. Several little children came into the garden to throw grain and bits of bread upon the water. The smallest child cried, "Here's a new one," and the others rejoiced, "yes, a new one has come." They clapped their hands, danced around, and ran to bring their father and mother.And they threw bread and cake upon the water, while they all agreed, "The new one is the most handsome of all. He's so young and so good-looking." The old swans bowed in his honor.Then he felt very bashful, and tucked his head under his wing. He did not know what this was all about. He felt so very happy, but he wasn't at all proud, for a good heart never grows proud. He thought about how he had been persecuted and scorned, and now he heard them all call him the most beautiful of all beautiful birds. The lilacs dipped their clusters into the stream before him, and the sun shone so warmand so heartening. He rustled his feathers and held his slender neck high, as he cried out with full heart: "I never dreamed there could be so much happiness, when I was the ugly duckling."。
丑小鸭(TheUglyDuckling)阅读
丑小鸭(The Ugly Duckling)阅读相信大家一定对丑小鸭的故事很熟悉,那么你看过英文版的丑小鸭故事吗,今天店铺在这里为大家介绍丑小鸭 (The Ugly Duckling),欢迎大家阅读!丑小鸭 (The Ugly Duckling)One evening, the sun was just setting in with true splendor when a flock of beautiful large birds appeared out of the bushes. The duckling had never seen anything so beautiful. They were dazzlingly white with long waving necks. They were swans and uttering a peculiar cry. They spread out their magnificent broad wings and flew away from the cold regions toward warmer lands and open seas.一天晚上,当太阳正在美丽的霞光中落下去的时候,有一群漂亮的大鸟从灌木林里飞出来,小鸭从来没有看到过这样美丽的东西。
他们白得发亮,颈项又长又柔软。
这就是天鹅。
他们发出一种奇异的叫声,展开美丽的长翅膀,从寒冷的地带飞向温暖的国度,飞向不结冰的湖上去。
They mounted so high, so very high, and the ugly little duckling became strangely uneasy. He circled around and around in the water like a wheel,craning his neck out into the air after them. Then he uttered the shriek so piercing and so strange that he was quite frightened by himself. Oh, he could not forget those beautiful birds, those happy birds and as soon as they were out of sight. He ducked right down to the bottom and when he came up again, he was quite beside himself. He did not know what the bird s were or where’d they flew. But all the same, he was more drawn towards them than he had ever been by any creatures before. He did not envy them in the least. How could it occur to him even to wish to be such a marvelous beauty? He wouldn’tbe thankful if only the ducks would have tolerated him among them, the poor ugly creature.他们飞得很高--那么高,丑小鸭不禁感到一种无名的兴奋。
少儿英语故事阅读:TheUglyDuckling丑小鸭
少儿英语故事阅读:TheUglyDuckling丑小鸭少儿英语故事阅读:The Ugly Duckling 丑小鸭相信大家都听过丑小鸭的'故事,下面yjbys店铺为大家分享的是少儿英语故事——丑小鸭,希望对同学们学习英语有帮助!英语故事阅读:The Ugly Duckling 丑小鸭A mother duck was brooding on her eggs near the margin of a pond. A flock of lovely baby ducks was soon born, making sweet peeping sounds when the eggs were broken. But one egg remained unbroken. "It is strange. Why has this egg not broken?"The mother duck continued her brooding. At last, the egg was broken and a baby duck was born. However that baby duck was very ugly compared to the other baby ducks.The mother duck was worried, but still she took the baby ducks near the water and taught them how to swim. The ugly duckling also swam with his brothers and sisters, moving his legs eagerly. "It is lucky though. That baby swims well." Still his brothers pecked at the ugly duckling with their bills."How hideous this baby duck is. We don't want to see you. Go to a cat." His brothers gave a very hard time to the poor duckling. "Stop it, don't do that!" The mother duck sighed and said, "Ah! I wish that this baby could live happily at another place."The baby duck heard what his mother said and dropped tears of sorrow saying, "Mom, I will leave. Good-bye." The ugly duckling left his nest beyond the pond.When he entered the forest, other birds were frightened by the baby duck and ran away. "Why do they run away? Is it because I am so awful?" The baby duck became sadder and plodded along the field.Near the water beside the field, two wild ducks were playing around. "Yah, what is that ugly duck? Let's make fun of him." The two wild ducks flew up in the air and threw stones at the baby duck."Bang! Bang!" At that time, a hunter shot his gun. The two wild ducks fell down dead to the ground. "Uh? What is this small bird?" The hunter took home the awkward little baby duck along with the two wild ducks."Dad, what is this poor-looking bird?" "I took it with me in order to give it to you, my son. It was trembling with fear in the water." The children gave a hard time to the baby duck by pulling its wings and tail."That hurts! Ow!" The baby duck spilled a jug of milk while running away from the cruel hands of the children. The dishes on the table were also broken. The angry hunter sent out the baby duck with a flourish of his broomstick. And so the after being cast out from the house of the hunter, the ugly duckling spent a long and cold winter alone.Finally spring came. The baby duck had a good stretch and flew up in the air vigorously. "Uh! I am flying!"Upon the lake, a flock of white and pretty swans were playing around while swimming. "They are indeed pretty birds." The baby duck became sad. "Those birds may not like me as I am so ugly."The baby duck tried to run away from the group of beautiful swans. "Hi! Where are you going? Come and play around with us!" The baby duck approached the swans hesitatingly. At that moment, the baby duck saw his own appearance reflected to the lake. There was one more beautiful swan gliding gracefully across the water.The ugly duckling who overcame all suffering had finallybecome a beautiful swan. And so he lived happily ever after.【少儿英语故事阅读:The Ugly Duckling 丑小鸭】。
英语童话故事丑小鸭
英语童话故事丑小鸭《丑小鸭》是一本含有童话和寓言的儿童作品。
这本书写了一只天鹅蛋在鸭群中破壳后,因相貌怪异,让同类鄙弃,历经千辛万苦、重重磨难之后长成了白天鹅。
下面是店铺整理的英语童话故事丑小鸭,欢迎大家阅读!英语童话故事丑小鸭The Ugly DucklingLong ago, in a farmyard many miles away, a Mother Duck sat on her nest. She was waiting for her eggs to hatch. Each day she proudly looked at them. There were six eggs, which meant six little ducklings to teach to swim.One sunny spring morning, the first egg began to crack..'Tap, tap, tap,' went the duckling inside, trying to get out. Mother Duck watched as the egg cracked open and out popped a fluffy duckling."One," said Mother Duck proudly.The next day, the second egg hatched and out popped another fluffy duckling."Two," said Mother Duck proudly.On the third day, duckling number three hatched."That leaves just three," said Mother Duck.On the fourth and fifth day, ducklings number four and five hatched."That leaves just one," said Mother Duck, as she settled on her nest. Her ducklings gathered around her.But on the sixth day nothing happened. Nor on the seventh."How strange," said Mother Duck on the seventh day. "It should have hatched by now."One of the farmyard chickens wandered by."Oh," she said. "You're still there I thought you'd be on thepond by now.""It's this last egg," said Mother Duck. "It hasn't hatched yet.""Let me see," said the chicken. "Well no wonder. It looks like a goose egg to me. You'll be here for a long time.""Oh dear," said Mother Duck. "I have my five little ducklings to teach to swim. What shall I do? I can't leave it.""Aah well," said the chicken, and she wandered off.The goose heard that one of her eggs was in Mother Duck's nest."Is it true?" she asked, as she puffed up to the nest. "Do you have one of my eggs?""I think so," said Mother Duck. They both looked in the nest."Huh," said the goose. "That's not mine. It looks more like that absent-minded turkey's egg."As they looked, they suddenly heard the faint tapping. The shell was breaking."We'll soon see," said the goose.They watched and waited."Oh," said the goose."Oh, dear," said Mother Duck, as she looked at the sixth duckling. It looked most strange, it was straggly and grey where its brothers and sisters were fluffy and yellow. It was also bigger than them.It quacked as it saw its mother."Well, if it's a turkey," said the goose, "it won't swim."Mother Duck hurried her ducklings to the pond. She waddled in and listened. Splash! Splish! Splosh! Splash! Splish! She turned and looked. All six ducklings followed her in the water."Oh, well," she said. "He can swim. He is definitely not a turkey."The sixth duckling was very good at swimming, and was soon swimming better than his brothers and sisters.Back at the farmyard, things did not go well for the little duckling. Everyone called him an ugly duckling. The chickens laughed at him, the turkeys chased him and the geese hissed at him.Soon even his brothers and sisters would not talk to him, but when his mother turned away, he was very sad. He decided to leave the farmyard.One sunny morning, he walked out of the farmyard and didn't look back. He wandered away, looking for somewhere new to live.When he'd been walking a while he came to a large lake. There were some ducks swimming on it.He swam up to them."May I stay on this lake?" he asked."Of course," said the ducks. "We'll be moving on soon. Why don't you join us, if you're on your own?""Thank you," said the duckling.The duckling stayed on the lake and day by day he grew bigger. One day he looked up to see some large white birds flying gracefully over the lake."They're beautiful," he whispered, and then sighed. "I wonder who they are?"One day the ducks came to see him."It's autumn, and we're going now," they told him, "join us if you want to."Some ducks began to fly up to leave, but suddenly loud bangs were heard. Two of the ducks fell from the sky. Others flew up in fright, and more fell as more bangs were heard.The duckling ran and hid. He found a bush and stayed there until the noise had died down. When it was quiet he sadly left the lake and headed away over the fields.He came to another lake and there he stayed. Winter was coming and he was alone. As the days grew colder, he found that it was harder to find food.The one morning he woke and found that he couldn't move. The lake had frozen and he was stuck in the ice. The day passed and the duckling was giving up hope of being found. But late in the afternoon a man walking his dog saw him. He broke the ice, and the duckling was free. He ran across the ice and hid. He didn't dare to go on the ice again.Winter passed, spring came, and the ice melted.The duckling stretched his wings and found that they were strong enough to carry him. He flew upon and over the lake, high above the trees and fields. He should have been very happy, but he was not because he felt so lonely.A few days later, he looked up to see the large white birds he had seen in the autumn. They looked beautiful as they landed on the lake. The duckling admired their glossy white feathers and long necks. He swan over to take a closer look at them."Please," he said shyly. "Will you tell me who you are. You are so beautiful and I am so ugly. I've never seen anybody like you.""Ugly," cried one of the white birds. "How silly!""We're swans," said another. "Why do you think you're ugly? Look at yourself in the water."The duckling looked and caught sight of his own reflection. He gasped in surprise, for instead of seeing a fat, grey duckling he saw a swan with a long elegant neck and a bright orange bill. "I'm like you," he cried. "I'm a swan, too.""Definitely," said the swan, with a smile."Does that mean I can stay with you, and not live alone?""Of course," said the swans.At that moment two children ran down to the lake. "Ooh, look!" they cried. "The swans are back and there's a new one, too. Isn't he beautiful!"The ugly duckling stretched his neck and ruffled his feathers with pride.Then it was time to go flying with all of the other swans and, as the duckling took off from the lake, he could see his new beautiful reflection in the water.。
丑小鸭英文版故事简短
丑小鸭英文版故事简短
《丑小鸭》(The Ugly Little小鸭)英文版故事简短如下:
从前有一只丑小鸭,他非常孤独,因为他看起来和其他鸭子不一样。
他有一个梦想,那就是变成一只美丽的白天鹅。
然而,他没有朋友、没有家人,而且所有人都讨厌他。
他总是被孤立在一旁。
然而,丑小鸭的心是善良的,他决定尝试变得更好。
他努力学习游泳和飞行,和其他鸭子们一起玩,甚至变成了一只优秀的猎鸟。
最终,他找到了一只美丽的白天鹅,他们成为了好朋友,并且丑小鸭终于实
现了自己的梦想。
英文剧本丑小鸭TheUglyDuck
英文剧本丑小鸭The Ugly DuckThere was a little lake.有一个小湖.A Mother Duck sits on her eggs.鸭妈妈坐在她的蛋上.Father Duck: Not yet?鸭爸爸: 还没有(孵出来吗)?Mother Duck: Look ,Father! One, two, three! Our babies!鸭妈妈:看,爸爸!一,二,三! 我们的宝贝!Father Duck: How cute they are! look, one more.鸭爸爸:他们多可爱呀!看,多一个.Mother Duck: One more left! It's bigger!鸭妈妈:剩下一个!The next day. The egg still didn't hatch.第二天.这个蛋还没有孵出来.Ugly Duckling: Hi! 丑小鸭:嗨!Ducklings: He's ugly!小鸭们: 他它真丑!Father Duck: Who are you?鸭爸爸: 你是谁?Mother Duck: He's our baby. 鸭妈妈: 他是我们的宝贝呀.Mother Duck: Let's go walking! Left, right, Left, right. 鸭妈妈: 让我们去散步吧!左,右,左,右.Ducklings: Quack, quack, quack. Walk like us!小们: 呱,呱,呱. 像我们一样走路!UD: I can't.丑小鸭: 我不会.Mother Duck: Let's go swimming. e on, e on. 鸭妈妈:让我们去游泳. 过来,过来.He jumps into the water. 他跳进水里.They jump into the water.他们跳进水里.Mother Duck: Very good! Let's go. 鸭爸爸:很好!我们走吧.Let's get out. Let's meet our friends.出来.我们去见我们的朋友们. Aunts: How cute they are! Eat! Eat! Who is that?大婶:他们多可爱! 吃吧!吃吧! 那是谁?Mother Duck: He's bigger, but he can swim. He can swim well. 鸭妈妈: 她大点,但他会游泳.他游泳很好.They eat. He can't eat.他们在吃.她不会吃.Poor ugly duckling.可怜的丑小鸭.Ducklings: You are ugly. You're an ugly duckling.小鸭们:你真丑.你是一个丑小鸭.Cat: Can you catch mice?猫:你会抓老鼠吗?UD: No, I Can't. But I can swim.丑小鸭: 不,我不会.但是我会游泳. Hen and Cat: Who cares? Get out!猫和母鸡:谁理你?滚开!It is fall. An owl!秋天(来了).一只猫头鹰!Owl: Where are you going? 猫头鹰:你到哪儿去?UD: Nowhere.丑小鸭:没有地方(可去).Owl: Who are you?猫头鹰:你是谁?UD: Oh, what beautiful birds! 丑小鸭:啊,多么美丽的鸟儿!It is winter. It is very cold.冬天(到了).天气非常寒冷.UD: I'm cold.丑小鸭:我好冷(哦)!Kids: A duck, a duck.小朋友们:一只鸭, 一只鸭.UD: What! Nobody loves me.丑小鸭:什么! 没有人喜欢我.It is spring.春天(来了).UD: I can fly! I can fly! Yes, he can fly. He can fly.丑小鸭:我会飞了, 我会飞了.是的,他会飞了, 他会飞了.Swans: What are you doing?天鹅:你在做什么?UD: Oh, I'm sorry. Good-bye.丑小鸭:哦,对不起.再见.Swans: No Look! Look at yourself.天鹅:不,瞧! 瞧瞧你自己.You are one of us. You are a swan!你是我们中的一个.你是一只天鹅! UD: I'm a swan.丑小鸭:我是一只天鹅.Kids: Look! Look! 小朋友:看啊! 看啊!Yes, the ugly duckling was a beautiful swan.是的,那只丑小鸭成了一只漂亮的天鹅.少儿英语剧本:丑小鸭所属:沪江英语难度:容易来源:网络评论:13 阅读:9354在线听写VOA、BBC、新概念等提升听力水平,注册参加吧!本文相关应用•贡献文章录音•背单词•鼠标划词关闭划词•挑错•收藏•评论•打印It was a lovely summer day in the country. Mother Duck sat on her eggs for a long time. After a while, one by one, ducklings came out of the eggs.Ducklings: Peep, peepMother Duck: Quack, quack! Are you all out?Duckling1: No, one egg is still here. Look how big it is!At last, the big egg came open. This duckling was very big and very ugly!MD: Oh,my!This duckling is big and different from the others. I wonder if it is a turkey. We will soon find out.Mother Duck took her ducklings to the water. One after another, the little ducklings jumped in the water. The Ugly Duckling also jumped in the water and swam very well.MD: Oh, he is not a turkey. Turkeys can’t swim. He is my child. Let’s go to the farmyard. But you must stay close to me and watch out for the cat.Duck1:Look at that duckling! He looks so strange.Duck2:He is so big and ugly. Go away!MD: Please, leave him alone. He is not doing any harm.But the ducks pecked the Ugly Duckling. All the animals in the farmyard bit him and pushed him, too.Ducklings: I wish the cat would eat you!MD: You should never have been born.So the poor, little duckling was very sad. Finally, he ran away.UD: Why does everyone hate me? Is it because I am so ugly? But I am really nice.The Ugly Duckling met two wild ducks.WD: What kind of duck are you? You are really ugly. But that’s OK, if you don’t marry one of our family.Then the Ugly Duckling heard, “Pop, pop!” And the two wild ducks fell dead.Just then, many hunting dogs appeared. The Ugly Duckling was very afraid. So, he tucked his head under his wing. A hunting dog sniffed the Ugly Duckling. “Sniff, sniff!”Dogs: You are ugly!And they went away without touching the Ugly Duckling.UD: Oh, I am alive! No one wants me. Even dogs don’t want to bite me.He felt lucky but, at the same time, he felt sad. The poor duckling waited for several hours, and then, ran away.A storm began. The rain and lightning terrified the Ugly Duckling. He was so cold and wet! He ran and ran as he looked for shelter from the storm.Finally, he arrived at a cottage. An old woman, a cat, and a hen lived in this cottage. He went inside. UD: May I have some food?Old Woman: Oh, what a prize! Is it a fat duck? Now, I can have duck’s eggs.The old woman’s sight was very bad. So the duckling lived there for a few days. But the hen and the cat were mean to the duckling.Hen: I can lay eggs. Can you do that?UD: No.Cat: I can catch a mouse. Can you do that?UD: No.Cat: Then, what can you do?UD: I can swim.Cat: Oh, no one should swim! You will surely drown!UD: I won’t drown.Cat and Hen: You are a big liar!So the poor duckling left the cottage.Soon, summer turned into fall. The Ugly Duckling swam in the pond. A group of swans flew over the duckling.UD: What beautiful birds! I wish I could be like them.The weather grew colder and colder. Now, winter came.UD:I must swim and swim, or the pond will freeze around me.But every night, the space became smaller and smaller. Finally, the pond froze, and the duckling couldn’t move any more.Early in the morning, a farmer saw the frozen duckling.Farmer: Oh, poor duckling! I’ll take you home to my wife and children.The wife took care of the duckling. Soon, the duckling got well.But the children wanted to play with the duckling.Children: e play with us! e play with us!The duckling was scared. The farmer’s wife and the children chased the duckling around the farm house. Finally, he ran out the door.A beautiful spring came. The Ugly Duckling saw the butterflies dancing and heard the birds singing.One day, his wings felt very strong. So, he flapped them against his sides and flew high into the sky.UD: Wow, I can fly so high! What’s happened to me?The Ugly Duckling saw a beautiful garden with a pond. He decided to rest there for a while.UD: I want to stay with these beautiful birds. But, they will kill me because I am so ugly. At least, I will die happily, if I can be with them for a while.So, he swam towards the swans. When the swans saw the young bird, they swam to him.UD: Peck me, if you must!And he bent his head down to the surface of the water. The Ugly Duckling saw a beautiful swan looking back at him in the water!UD: Oh! Is that really me? I am a beautiful swan! I am not an ugly duckling after all!The three swans weled the young swan.Some children came to the pond and threw pieces of bread into the water.Children: Look, there is another swan! This new one is the most beautiful of all.The Ugly Duckling was so happy. He was more beautiful than he had ever hoped to be. And now, he knew where he belonged.英语短剧:三只小猪领衔主演:M:猪妈妈P1:猪哥哥P2:小猪P3:猪弟弟W:老狼主要演员:T:树1 T2: 树2 B1:小鸟1 B2: 小鸟2故事内容:旁白:Long long ago , there were three little pigs lived with their mother . They were very happy and they were very kind to their friends . Look ! They are ing !(情景一:猪妈妈和三只小猪以及朋友们在森林里快乐的玩耍)(加快乐的音乐)(小鸟飞的音乐)B1: Hello! Nice to meet you !B2: nice to meet you , too.B1:it is a beautiful morning !B2 : yes ! look at the trees ! They are very happy!T1: hi!T2: hello!(猪妈妈和孩子出现)M; e on ,baby !Pp: Here we e !M : let’s do the exercises. (歌曲move body move )Lift your arms. Bend your knees . touch your toes .P1 :mom , look ! we’re so strong ! (伸出胳膊,亮出肌肉)三个小猪比健美P2 :yes ,I am strong !P3:no , I am strong !M:yes ! my baby ! you should have your own house !Pp: ok! I ’d love to .M : you can do it !Pp :yes ! we can! Yeah! (做成功的动作)旁白:The three little pigs make three houses . they all think their own house is best! But the wolf is ing ! he is very hungry! (音乐)W:Gu,gu,gugugu. I’m very hungry . oh, I sniff the pig’s smell . aha! I have a good idea !(来到第一只小猪的门前敲们)little pig, little pig , let me e in !P1: No ! you are bad wolf !W :then I ’ll huff and I ’ll huff ,and I ’ll blow your house in .(吹一下,房子倒了,小猪突然发现,吓了一下,逃跑)P1:Oh !help !help! my brother ! please help me !(迅速进入第二只小猪家,然后马上关门)P1: open the door ! (堵着门)P2:Don’t be afraid !W: little pig ,little pig , let me e in !P1: no ! no !W: then I ’ll puff , blow your house!(狼鼓足气吹一下,房子有点摇晃,又吹三下,两只小猪堵着门,挣扎之后,房子倒了)(挣扎快跑)p1p2:oh , my god !let’s run away ,run away !(跑到第三个小猪家的床底下哆嗦)P1:the wolf is very strong !P2: he wants to eat us !P3:my god , help me ! ( 三只小猪都在床底下)W: little pig ,little pig , let me e in !P1P2P3:no !W : open the door! I can get the house down !(吹三下,没动,鼓足又吹三下,迟疑了一下)why ?(最后吹三下,开始喘气了,然后倒地)p1p3p2 : yeah ! we are safe !(歌曲幸福歌)旁白:the wolf is very angry ! he has a good idea ! he climbs the chimney ! the bird tells the three little pigs !B1B2 :my friends !look at the chimney ! (狼爬上了烟囱)P1: how to do ? (开始转着跑)P2 :MOM !where are you ? (哭着说)P3:don’t worry ! let’s put the wood into the fire !P1p2p3: ok , ,123…W : (掉进火里挣扎) help ! no !P1p2p3: the wolf is dying ! we are succeed !yeah !结尾曲(完)。
《丑小鸭》童话故事英文版
《丑小鸭》童话故事英文版丑小鸭历经千辛万苦、重重磨难之后变成了白天鹅,那是因为它心中有着梦想,梦想支撑着它。
是金子早晚会发光。
在生活中的我们也是一样。
今天小编在这给大家整理了一些关于《丑小鸭》童话故事英文版,我们一起来看看吧!《丑小鸭》童话故事英文版Ugly DucklingThe countryside was lovely. It was summer. The wheat was golden and the oats were still green. The hay was stacked in the low-lying meadows. There lay great woods around the fields and meadows. There were deep lakes in the midst of the woods. In the sunniest spot stood an old mansion surrounded by a deep moat. Great leaves grew from the vines on the walls of the house right down to the water's edge. Some of the leaves were so big that a child could use them as an umbrella.In the depths of a forest a duck was sitting in her nest. Her little ducklings were about to be hatched.At last one egg after another began to crack." Cheep, cheep!" the ducklings said." Quack, quack!" said the duck. " How big the world is!" said all the young ones.But the biggest egg was still there. And then she settled herself on the nest again."Well, how are you getting on?" said an old duck who came to pay her a visit." This egg is taking such a long time," answered the sitting duck."The shell will not crack, but the others are the finest ducklings. They are like their father.""let me look at the egg which won't crack," said the old duck." You may be sitting on a turkey's egg! I have been cheatedlike that once. Yes. it's a turkey's egg! You had better leave it alone and teach the other children to swim.""I will sit on it a little longer."At last the big egg cracked. How big and ugly the baby was! " That is a very big duckling." she said, " None of the others look like that. Can he be a turkey's chick? I will soon find out. I will make him go into water."The next day the mother duck with her family went down to the moat. She said, and one duckling jumped in after another.The big ugly one swam about with them." No, that is no turkey," she said," Quack, quack! Now come with me and I will take you into the world. Keep close to me all the time. Be careful of the cat!" The first day passed, and everything was fine.Afterwards, matters grew worse and worse. The poor duckling was chased and harassed by all the ducklings because he was very ugly.The ducks bit him, the hens pecked him. and the girl who fed them kicked him aside. Then he ran off and soon came to a great marsh where the wild ducks lived.He was so tired and miserable that he stayed there the whole night.In the morning the wild ducks flew up to see their new friend." You are very ugly," said the wild ducks," but that does not matter to us." He stayed there two whole days . And then two wild geese came. Just at that moment the sound of "Bang! Bang!" was heard, and both the wild geese fell dead among the reeds.It was a terrible shock to the poor duckling.A big dog appeared close beside him. He showed his sharp teeth and went on without touching him."Oh, thank Heaven! I am so ugly that even the dog won't bite me!" sighed the duckling.In the evening he reached a little cottage where an old woman lived with her cat and her hen. Her eyesight was not good, and she thought the duckling was a fat duck. will be rich if I have duck eggs," she said. So she took in the duckling for three weeks, but he laid no eggs.The cat was the master of the house and the hen was the mistress."Can you lay eggs?" asked the hen."No," answered the duckling."Then you had better go out into the wide world," said the cat. So away went the duckling.One evening the sun was just setting when a flock of beautiful large birds appeared out of the bushes.The duckling thought," I've never seen anything so beautiful."They were dazzlingly white with long necks. They were swans. He did not know what the birds were.The winter was so bitterly cold that the duckling swam about in the water to keep himself from freezing.The sun began to shine warmly again. The larks were singing and beautiful spring had come. Then, all at once, the duckling raised his wings and they flapped with much greater strength than before. Before he knew it, he found himself in a large garden where the apple trees were in full blossom and long branches of lilacs overhung the shores of the lake.Just in front of him he saw three beautiful white swans swimming towards him."I will fly to them and they will hack me to pieces because I am so ugly. But it doesn't matter. I would rather be killed by them than be bitten by the ducks or pecked by the hens." So he flewinto the water and swam towards the swans. They saw him and darted towards him."Kill me! Oh, kill me!" said the poor duckling, and he waited for his death bowing his head towards the water.But what did he see in the clear water? He was no longer a dark gray ugly bird. He was himself a swan!Some children came into the garden with corn and pieces of bread, which they threw into the water.The smallest child shouted with joy," There is a new one." The other children shouted, "Yes, a new one has come."He said to himself, " I never dreamed that I could be so happy when I was the ugly duckling!"。
丑小鸭英语故事带翻译
丑小鸭英语故事带翻译英语故事因其具有可理解性、趣味性和足够的语言输入量被认为符合学前儿童学习语言的特点,从而成为幼儿教师在英语教学过程中采用频率较高的一种教学手段。
下面是店铺带来的丑小鸭英语故事带翻译,欢迎欣赏!丑小鸭英语故事带翻译版本1It is summer in the countryside. Fields are full of golden corn andgreen plants. The air is warm and the birds are singing.A mother duck is sitting on her seven eggs. She has done this for many days. Now she is feeling tired.Soon, her eggs start hatching. Six little ducklings come out of their shells. Their coats are yellow, and they are full of energy.One egg hasn't hatched yet. It is bigger than the others. An old duck visits the mother duck.The strange egg finally hatches. The duckling jumps free from his shell. He has a gray coat, not yellow. His neck is long and his nose is black.The mother duck walks to the pond. The ducklings follow her. She jumps into the water. The ducklings quickly jump in, too. They can all swim well.duck.The mother duck shows her ducklings their home. They live on a farm with ducks and other animals. The little ducklings look around curiously.The other ducks are eating dinner. A girl throws a fish head into the group. They all want to eat it. One duck quickly eats the fish head. The other ducks are jealous.The ducks look at the mother duck and her ducklings. Theyare not happy to see them.The ugly duckling drops his head. He feels ashamed. The mother duck pats him on the head.Many weeks go by. The other animals are not nice. The rooster chases and bites him. The chickens tease him. The farm girl also kicks him at dinnertime.The ugly duckling feels lonely. One day, he runs away from the farm.He finds some ducks who live on a small lake.The little duckling is hurt. He swims away. There are some geese nearby. They look kind. He swims over to them.Just then, a loud sound comes from the side of the lake.The duckling walks away from the lake. Soon, a storm comes. The wind blows very hard. There is rain and lightning. It is not easy to walk in this weather.The duckling sees a small house. It is old and dirty. There are many holes in its walls. He goes inside. An old woman, a hen, and a cat live there.The old woman looks at the duckling. Her eyes are not good.She puts the duckling into a cage. Then, she gives him something to eat.The duckling can't lay eggs. Instead, he eats a lot of food every day. After three weeks, he is growing fat.Now, the duckling is too scared to eat. He doesn't want to get fat. People like to eat fat ducks.The hen can't believe her ears. She has never seen a bird swim.The old woman takes a nap every afternoon. The duckling waits for her to fall asleep. His cage's door is open. He quietly walks past the woman and leaves the house.Outside, the duckling feels very cold. Autumn is here. There are leaves on the ground all around him. He looks up into the sky. There are many large, white birds flying away. They are swans.beautiful,The duckling looks for food. It is not easy to find any. Soon, there is snow in the air. Winter is coming. The rivers and lakes are very cold. The weather gets colder and colder. There is ice on top of the river. The duckling is tired and very hungry. He lies down beside the water. He is almost dead.A farmer is walking beside the river. He sees the duckling. He picks him up and takes him home. His children are very happy. They feed the duckling and take care of him.The duckling spends the winter at the farmer's house. The children feed him every day. The duckling gets stronger and larger. One day, in the springtime, the farmer looks at the duckling.The farmer takes the duckling to a pond behind his house. The duckling is happy to see the water. He jumps into the water and swims joyfully around.The duckling hears a sound. He looks up. The swans are returning. They fly into the water beside him. The duckling is happy and surprised. He wants to meet these beautiful birds.The duckling looks into the water. It is true. He can see himself. He is a beautiful white swan! Some children are standing near the pond. They have come to see the swans.乡间正值夏季,田野长满了金黄色的玉米和绿色植物。
丑小鸭英文版故事(一)
丑小鸭英文版故事(一)The Ugly Duckling: A Transformational JourneyIntroduction•Once upon a time, in a peaceful farm, there lived a family of ducks.•Among the newly hatched ducklings, there was one that looked quite different from the rest.The Unseen Beauty•The poor little duckling was considered ugly by everyone. •None of the other animals in the farm accepted or understood the little duckling.•Day after day, the little duckling faced rejection and loneliness.The Inner Strength•Despite the constant mistreatment, the little duckling remained resilient.•It had dreams of a better life and the hope of finding acceptance someday.•Its determination to survive and find its true identity grew stronger.The Discovery•One day, while wandering nearby, the little duckling stumbled upon a lake.•Looking into the clear water, it caught a glimpse of its own reflection and finally realized that it wasn’t aduckling after all.•It was a beautiful swan trapped in the body of an ugly duckling.The Transformation•Embracing its newfound identity, the swan left the farm and set on a journey to find its true home.•It encountered numerous obstacles on its way, but each challenge only made it stronger and more confident. •The swan’s transformation became an inspiration for other animals it met on its journey.Acceptance and Belonging•Finally, the swan arrived at a serene lake where other elegant swans gracefully glided on the water.•As it approached them, the swans welcomed the beautiful creature with open wings.•The swan realized it had found its true family and a place where it truly belonged.Conclusion•The Ugly Duckling’s journey from rejection to acceptance taught the importance of self-belief andresilience.•It proved that true beauty lies within and that everyone has a unique place in the world.•The swan’s transformation inspired others to embrace their differences and cherish their own inner beauty. The Lesson Learned•The story of the Ugly Duckling reminds us that appearances can be deceiving.•Just like the duckling, many of us may feel out of place or unaccepted at times.•But we must remember that our true worth and beauty come from within.Embracing Differences•The Ugly Duckling’s journey teaches us to celebrate and accept our differences.•Instead of judging others based on outward appearances, we should embrace diversity.•Each of us has something unique to offer to the world. Resilience in the Face of Adversity•The Ugly Duckling’s resilience is a valuable lesson for all of us.•Despite facing rejection and adversity, it never gave up hope.•We too should have the courage to persevere in the face of challenges and believe in our own potential.Finding our True Identity•Just like the Ugly Duckling, we may sometimes feel lost or unsure of our true selves.•But through self-discovery and introspection, we can uncover our own unique identity.•It is important to listen to our inner voice and follow our passions, no matter how different they may seem.Creating a Welcoming Environment•The Ugly Duckling’s story also reminds us of the importance of creating an inclusive and acceptingenvironment for all.•We should strive to be kind, compassionate, and understanding towards others.•By embracing diversity and celebrating individuality, we can create a world where everyone feels accepted andvalued.In Conclusion•The Ugly Duckling’s transformation from an outcast to a beautiful swan teaches us valuable lessons about self-acceptance, resilience, and the beauty of diversity. •By embracing our true selves and celebrating our differences, we can create a more inclusive andharmonious world.。
丑小鸭的故事完整文章英文版
丑小鸭的故事完整文章英文版Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a mother duck with her little ducklings. They were happy family until one day, a strange egg hatched into an ugly duckling. All of her brothers and sisters mocked her for her appearance, and even her mother wished that she had never been born. The poor duckling felt unloved and out of place.The little ugly duckling was so sad that she decided to leave. She went out into the world all alone, looking for someone who would accept her for who she was. She traveled through forests, mountains, and fields until she finally came across a pond where a group of beautiful swans lived. She was amazed by their grace and elegance.The little ugly duckling approached the swans, but she was afraid they would reject her. However, they greeted her warmly and invited her to swim with them. When she saw her reflection in the water, the little ugly duckling realized that she had grown into a beautiful swan herself. She was overjoyed to have found her true family.The other swans were amazed at how beautiful and graceful the little ugly duckling was. They welcomed her into their group and showed her all the wonderful things they could do together. The little ugly duckling became happier than she had ever beenbefore. She no longer felt out of place, and she finally found acceptance from others.In the end, the moral of the story is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Although the little ugly duckling was once the outcast of the group, she eventually found her true family and happiness. The tale of the ugly duckling teaches us to celebrate differences and to look beyond outward appearances. We should treat all living creatures with love and kindness, and accept everyone for who they are, regardless of what they look like.。
关于英语童话故事丑小鸭
关于英语童话故事丑小鸭英语故事阅读对丰富小学生的语言知识和提高语言素养有着积极的意义,同时也是非常适合小学生的一种学习渠道。
小编精心收集了关于丑小鸭英语童话故事,供大家欣赏学习!关于丑小鸭英语童话故事篇1Mother Duck is sitting on her eggs, The eggs break and the ducklings come one by one.鸭妈妈正在孵它的蛋。
蛋开了,小鸭子们一个接一个地出来了。
But a duckling is different from others ,It looks very hungry .Its brothers and sisters dislike it. They often laugh at him and bite him. So the ugly duckling goes away.但是有一只小鸭子和别的不同,它看起来非常丑。
它的兄弟姐妹不喜欢它,它们经常取笑它、咬它。
于是丑小鸭就走了。
When the ugly duckling wakes up the next day, it finds some wild ducks are surrounding it. The wild ducks warn,“You are so ugly. Don’t come up near us”第二天,当丑小鸭醒来的时候,发现一群野鸭正围着它。
野鸭们警告它说:“你太丑了,不要靠近我们”The ugly duckling is leaving here and a big dog appears. It stares at the duckling. The duckling is very scared. It thinks the big dog will eat it. But the big dog shakes his head and runs away. The ugly duckling says, ”I am so ugly that the bi dog doesn’t want to eat me.”正当丑小鸭要离开这儿的时候,一条大狗出现了。
小丑鸭的英语故事
《丑小鸭》的英文故事:Once upon a time, there was a little duckling who was different from the others. He had big yellow feet, a big yellow mouth, and a fuzzy little head. Everyone thought he was ugly. The other animals always made fun of him and bullied him. The little duckling was very sad and lonely.One day, the little duckling saw a beautiful swan. He was very different from the other animals. He had a big white body and a long neck. The swan was very friendly and kind to him. They became good friends.The little duckling followed the swan everywhere. He wanted to be like the swan and have a beautiful white body and a long neck. He wanted to have other animals like him and make friends with him.Soon, winter came. The little duckling was very cold and hungry. He found a warm place and had a good sleep. When he woke up, it was spring. He felt very happy and excited. He ran out of the house and saw a big lake.He jumped into the lake and started to swim. He felt very free and happy. Suddenly, he realized that his body was not ugly anymore. It was abeautiful, white body like the swan's. He also had a long neck and big wings. He was not a little duckling anymore. He was a beautiful swan!The little duckling was no longer sad and lonely. He had many friends and a happy life now. He learned that being different is not bad. Everyone is special in their own way. No matter what other people think of you, you should believe in yourself and be brave to pursue your dreams.希望这个英文版的《丑小鸭》故事能给你带来一些启发和感动。
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【关于丑小鸭英语故事精选】丑小鸭英语故事关于丑小鸭英语故事精选关于丑小鸭英语故事精选关于丑小鸭英语故事版本1 Act 1 第一幕The Ugly Duckling Hatches 丑小鸭出壳(A mother duck sits on many eggs.) (鸭妈妈正在孵蛋.) Motber Duck: Oh,I am tired.I hope these eggs hatch soon. I wnat to swim in the water. 鸭妈妈:噢,我很累.我希望这些蛋很快就能孵出小鸭子来.我想去水里游泳. (Crack!Crack!) (噼啪!噼啪!) Duckling 1: Peep,peep!Where am I 小鸭子1:唧,唧!我在哪儿Duckling 2: Peep,peep!Where is Mommy 小鸭子2:唧,唧!妈妈在哪儿Motber Duck: Quack,quack!Oh,my babies.I am here. 鸭妈妈:嘎,嘎!哦我的宝贝们.我在这儿. (Finally,the last egg hatches.) (终于,最后一个蛋也孵出小鸭子出来了.)Ugly Duckling: Peep,peep!Mommy! 丑小鸭:唧,唧!妈妈! Motber Duck: Oh,my!You are ont like the other ducklings.you are big and ugly! 鸭妈妈:噢,天呐!你和其他小鸭子长得不一样.你又大又难看.(The mother duck takes her ducklings to the water.) (鸭妈妈带着她的小鸭子们下水了.) Duckling 1: Wow!It is fun to swim in the water. 小鸭子1:哇!在水里游泳真好玩儿. Ugly Duckling: Can I play with you 丑小鸭:我能和你们玩儿吗Duckling 2: No!You are too big and ugly.We don“t want to play with you. 小鸭子2:不行!你太大太难看了.我们不想和你玩儿. Ducklings: Go away! 小鸭子们:走开! (The Ugly Duckling goes to a farm.) (丑小鸭来到一个农场.) Ugly Duckling: Hi!Can I play with you 丑小鸭:嗨!我能和你们玩儿吗Farm Animals: No,you can“t.We don"t like you.You are a big ugly duckling.Go away! 农场的动物:不,你不能.我们不喜欢你.你是一只又大又难看的小鸭子.走开! Ugly Duckling: (crying)Nobody likes me!will run away. 丑小鸭:(哭着说)谁也不喜欢我!我要跑得远远的.Act 2第二幕Nobody likes the Ugly Duckling 谁都不喜欢丑小鸭(The Ugly Duckling runs to a matsh.) (丑小鸭跑到一片沼泽里.) Ugly Duckling: Oh,there are big marsh ducks!(to a marsh duck)I want to play with you. 丑小鸭:哦,那儿有一群大野鸭!(对一只大野鸭说)我想和你们玩儿. Marsb Duck: No!You don"t look like us.Look into the water.You are an ugly duckling! 野鸭:不行!你和我们长得不一样.对着水照照.你是一只丑小鸭! Ugly Duckling: (looking into the water)The marsh duck is right.I am an ugly duckling.(sighing)I am sad. 丑小鸭:(往水里看去)野鸭是对的.我是一只丑小鸭.(叹了口气)我很难过.(The Ugly Duckling runs to a house.There is a big dog.) (丑小鸭跑到一栋房子前.那里有一只大狗.) Big Dog: Growl!Who are you 大狗:汪!你是谁Ugly Duckling: Hello!I am Ugly Duckling.Can I live in this house with you 丑小鸭:你好!我是丑小鸭.我能和你一起住在这栋房子里吗Big Dog: Growl!No,you can"t.I don"t want to live with an ugly duckling. 大狗:汪!不,你不能.我不想和一只丑小鸭住在一起. (The Ugly Duckling runs to a pond and sees beautiful swans.) (丑小鸭跑到一个池塘边看到了美丽的天鹅.)Ugly Duckling: The swans are beautiful.They are swimming in the pond.(sighing)I want to be like them. 丑小鸭:天鹅真美呀.他们在池塘里游泳.(叹了口气)我想和他们一样.Act 3 第三幕The Ugly Duckling in winter 冬天的丑小鸭(It is winter.The Ugly Duckling is in the pond.) (冬天来了.丑小鸭在池塘里.) Ugly Duckling: Oh,it is so cold.The water is frozen.I must keep swimming,or I will die.But I can"t crack the ice.I can"t swim.(A man sees the Ugly Duckling.) 丑小鸭:噢,太冷了.水都结冰了.我必须不停地游泳,要不我会死的. 但是我破不开冰.我没法游泳.(一个人看见了丑小鸭.) Man: Oh,poor duckling!You are freezing.Don"t worry.I will take you to my house.It is warm there. 男人:喔,可怜的小鸭子!你冻僵了.别担心,我会把你带回家.那儿很暖和.(in the man"s house) 9在那个人的房子里) Ugly Duckling: It is very warm.I can move now. 丑小鸭:真暧和.我现在能动了. Cbildren: (laughing)Ha-ha!You are a big and ugly duckling.We don"t like you.Go away! 孩子们:(笑着说)哈哈!你是一只又大又难看的小鸭子.我们不喜欢你. 走开! Ugly Duckling: The children are bad to me.I am tired.I will run to the marsh.丑小鸭:孩子们对我一点儿都不好.我好累呀.我要跑回沼泽去. (in a cold home by the water) (在水边冰冷的窝里) Ugly Duckling: It is cold here.(crying)I am alone.I am lonely. 丑小鸭:这儿真冷呀.(哭着说)就我一个人.我很孤独.Act 4 第四幕The Ugly Duckling Becomes a Swan 丑小鸭变天鹅(Soon winter is past. It is spring.) (冬天很快过去了.春天来了.) Ugly Duckling: Oh,it is warm.Look!The birds are singing.The sun is shining.But I am still alone. 丑小鸭:哦,天气暖和了.看呐!鸟儿在唱歌.太阴在照耀.可我还是一个人. (The Ugly Duckling looks up and points at the sky.) (丑小鸭抬起头,望向天空.) Ugly Duckling: There are beautiful swans flying in the sky!I want to fly like them.OK!I will try.(The Ugly Duckling runs and runs.He spreads his wings.) 丑小鸭:美丽的天鹅在天上飞!我想象他们那样飞.好!我要试一试.(丑小鸭跑起来.他张开了翅膀.)Ugly Duckling: Yes,yes!I can fly!(to a swan)Look at me!I am an ugly duckling.But I can fly! 丑小鸭:噢,噢!我可以飞了!(对一只天鹅说)看看我!我是一只丑小鸭. 但是我会飞! Swan: Yes,you can fly.But you are not a duckling.Look into the water.You are a swan now. 天鹅:是的,你会飞.但你不是一只小鸭子.对着水照照.你现在是一只天鹅了. Ugly Duckling: waht(The Ugly Duckling looks into the water.) 丑小鸭:什么(丑小鸭往水里看去.) Ugly Duckling: Oh,is that meI am not an ugly duckling any more.(happily)I am a swan! 丑小鸭:噢,那是我吗我不再是一只丑小鸭了.(高兴地)我是一只天鹅! 关于丑小鸭英语故事版本2 The Ugly Duckling One evening, the sun was just setting in with true splendor when 1)a flock of beautiful large birds appeared out of the bushes. The duckling had never seen anything so beautiful. They were dazzlingly white with long waving necks. They were swans and uttering a peculiar cry. They spread out their magnificent broad wings and flew away from the cold regions toward warmer lands and open seas. They 2)mounted so high, so very high, and the ugly little duckling became strangely uneasy. He circled around and around in the water like a wheel, 3)craning his neck out into the air after them. Then he uttered the shriek so 4)piercing and so strange that he was quite frightened by himself. Oh, he could not forget those beautiful birds, those happy birds and as soon as they were out of sight. He 5)ducked right down to the bottom and when he came up again, he was quite beside himself. He did not know what the birds were or where’d they flew. But all the same, he was more drawn towards them than he had ever been by any creatures before. He did not envy them in the least. How could it occur to him even to wish to be such a marvelous beauty He wouldn’t be thankful if only the ducks would have tolerated him among them, the poor ugly creature. Early in the morning, a peasant came along and saw him, he went out onto the ice and hammered a hole in it with his heavywooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. There, it soon 6)revived. The children wanted to play with it. But the duckling thought they were going to ill use him and rushed in and he frightened to the milk-pan, and the milk 7)spurted out all over the room. The woman shrieked and threw up her hands. Then it flew to the butter-cask and down into the meal-tub and out again. Oh, just imagine what it looked like by this time. The woman screamed and tried to hit it with the 8)tongs, and the children 9)tumbled over one another in trying to catch it, and they screamed with laughter. By good luck, the door stood open and the duckling flew out among the bushes and the new fallen snow. And it lay there, thoroughly exhausted, but it would be too sad to mention all the privation and misery had to go through during that hard winter. When the sun began to shine warmly again, the duckling was in a marsh, lying among the rushes. The larks were singing, and the beautiful spring had come. Then allat once, it raised its wings and they flapped with much greater strength than before and bore him off vigorously. Before he knew where he was, he found himself in a large garden with the apple trees were in full blossom. And the air was scentedly with lilacs, the long branches of which overhung the indented shores of the lake. Oh, the spring freshness was so delicious. Just in front of him, he saw three beautiful white swans advancing towards him from a 10)thicket. With 11)rustling feathers, they swam lightly over the water. The duckling recognized the majestic birds, and he was overcome by a strange melancholy. “I will fly to them, the royal birds, and they will hack me to pieces because I who am so ugly venture to approach them. But it won’t matte r. Better to be killed by them than be snacked up by the ducks, 12)pecked by the hens, or 13)spurned by the hen wife, or suffer so much misery in the winter.” So he flew into the water and swam towards the statelyswans. They saw him and darted toward him with ruffled feathers. “Kill me, oh, kill me.” said the poor creature. And bowing his head towards the water, he awaited his death. But what did he see Reflected in the transparent water, he saw below him his own image, but he was no longer a clumsy dark gray bird, ugly and ungainly. He was himself, a swan. 丑小鸭一天晚上,当太阳正在美丽的霞光中落下去的时候,有一群漂亮的大鸟从灌木林里飞出来,小鸭从来没有看到过这样美丽的东西。
丑小鸭童话故事英文版及翻译
丑小鸭童话故事英文版及翻译《丑小鸭》是安徒生的经典童话故事之一,写了一只天鹅蛋在鸭群中破壳后,因相貌怪异,让同类鄙弃,历经千辛万苦、重重磨难之后长成了白天鹅。
下面店铺为大家带来丑小鸭童话故事英文版及翻译,欢迎大家阅读欣赏!一只天鹅蛋在鸭群中破壳了,但因为这只小天鹅长得很丑,不但没有被鸭群接受,挨啄、被排挤、被讪笑,而且在鸡群中也是这样。
他因此觉得很自卑,因为自己长得那么丑陋,成了全体鸡鸭的嘲笑对象,连他的亲人们也排挤他。
无奈之下,丑小鸭飞过篱笆逃走了。
有一次,他遇到了一只猎狗,但那只猎狗只是闻闻他,并没有把他抓住。
他暗自庆幸,“我丑得连猎狗也不敢咬我了!”他为自己逃生而庆幸,同时为自己长得丑而懊丧。
在这以后,丑小鸭遇到了很多磨难。
后来,对美好大自然、美好生活的向往与追求驱使着丑小鸭不再依靠别人生活。
有一天,三只美丽的白天鹅从树阴里一直游到他面前来,小鸭认出了这些美丽的动物,于是心里感到一种说不出的难过。
小鸭感到自己要游向他们,就算他们把自己弄死也没关系,因为他有一颗追求美的心。
但他在水里看到的是什么呢,不再是那只丑陋的小鸭了,而是——一只美丽的天鹅!It was so beautiful out on the country, it was summer- the wheat fields were golden, the oats were green, and down among the green meadows the hay was stacked. There the stork minced about on his red legs, clacking away in Egyptian, which was the language his mother had taught him. Round about the field and meadow lands rose vast forests, in which deep lakes lay hidden. Yes, it was indeed lovely out there in the country.In the midst of the sunshine there stood an old manor house that had a deep moat around it. From the walls of the manor right down to the water's edge great burdock leaves grew, and there were some so tall that little children could stand upright beneaththe biggest of them. In this wilderness of leaves, which was as dense as the forests itself, a duck sat on her nest, hatching her ducklings. She was becoming somewhat weary, because sitting is such a dull business and scarcely anyone came to see her. The other ducks would much rather swim in the moat than waddle out and squat under the burdock leaf to gossip with her.But at last the eggshells began to crack, one after another. "Peep, peep!" said the little things, as they came to life and poked out their heads."Quack, quack!" said the duck, and quick as quick can be they all waddled out to have a look at the green world under the leaves. Their mother let them look as much as they pleased, because green is good for the eyes."How wide the world is," said all the young ducks, for they certainly had much more room now than they had when they were in their eggshells."Do you think this is the whole world?" their mother asked. "Why it extends on and on, clear across to the other side of the garden and right on into the parson's field, though that is further than I have ever been. I do hope you are all hatched," she said as she got up. "No, not quite all. The biggest egg still lies here. How much longer is this going to take? I am really rather tired of it all," she said, but she settled back on her nest."Well, how goes it?" asked an old duck who came to pay her a call."It takes a long time with that one egg," said the duck on the nest. "It won't crack, but look at the others. They are the cutest little ducklings I've ever seen. They look exactly like their father, the wretch! He hasn't come to see me at all.""Let's have a look at the egg that won't crack," the old ducksaid. "It's a turkey egg, and you can take my word for it. I was fooled like that once myself. What trouble and care I had with those turkey children, for I may as well tell you, they are afraid of the water. I simply could not get them into it. I quacked and snapped at them, but it wasn't a bit of use. Let me see the egg. Certainly, it's a turkey egg. Let it lie, and go teach your other children to swim.""Oh, I'll sit a little longer. I've been at it so long already that I may as well sit here half the summer.""Suit yourself," said the old duck, and away she waddled.At last the big egg did crack. "Peep," said the young one, and out he tumbled, but he was so big and ugly.The duck took a look at him. "That's a frightfully big duckling," she said. "He doesn't look the least like the others. Can he really be a turkey baby? Well, well! I'll soon find out. Into the water he shall go, even if I have to shove him in myself."Next day the weather was perfectly splendid, and the sun shone down on all the green burdock leaves. The mother duck led her whole family down to the moat. Splash! she took to the water. "Quack, quack," said she, and one duckling after another plunged in. The water went over their heads, but they came up in a flash, and floated to perfection. Their legs worked automatically, and they were all there in the water. Even the big, ugly gray one was swimming along."Why, that's no turkey," she said. "See how nicely he uses his legs, and how straight he holds himself. He's my very own son after all, and quite good-looking if you look at him properly. Quack, quack come with me. I'll lead you out into the world and introduce you to the duck yard. But keep close to me so that you won't get stepped on, and watch out for the cat!"Thus they sallied into the duck yard, where all was in an uproar because two families were fighting over the head of an eel. But the cat got it, after all."You see, that's the way of the world." The mother duck licked her bill because she wanted the eel's head for herself. "Stir your legs. Bustle about, and mind that you bend your necks to that old duck over there. She's the noblest of us all, and has Spanish blood in her. That's why she's so fat. See that red rag around her leg? That's a wonderful thing, and the highest distinction a duck can get. It shows that they don't want to lose her, and that she's to have special attention from man and beast. Shake yourselves! Don't turn your toes in. A well-bred duckling turns his toes way out, just as his father and mother do-this way. So then! Now duck your necks and say quack!"They did as she told them, but the other ducks around them looked on and said right out loud, "See here! Must we have this brood too, just as if there weren't enough of us already? And-fie! what an ugly-looking fellow that duckling is! We won't stand for him." One duck charged up and bit his neck."Let him alone," his mother said. "He isn't doing any harm.""Possibly not," said the duck who bit him, "but he's too big and strange, and therefore he needs a good whacking.""What nice-looking children you have, Mother," said the old duck with the rag around her leg. "They are all pretty except that one. He didn't come out so well. It's a pity you can't hatch him again.""That can't be managed, your ladyship," said the mother. "He isn't so handsome, but he's as good as can be, and he swims just as well as the rest, or, I should say, even a little better than they do. I hope his looks will improve with age, and after a while hewon't seem so big. He took too long in the egg, and that's why his figure isn't all that it should be." She pinched his neck and preened his feathers. "Moreover, he's a drake, so it won't matter so much. I think he will be quite strong, and I'm sure he will amount to something.""The other ducklings are pretty enough," said the old duck. "Now make yourselves right at home, and if you find an eel's head you may bring it to me."So they felt quite at home. But the poor duckling who had been the last one out of his egg, and who looked so ugly, was pecked and pushed about and made fun of by the ducks, and the chickens as well. "He's too big," said they all. The turkey gobbler, who thought himself an emperor because he was born wearing spurs, puffed up like a ship under full sail and bore down upon him, gobbling and gobbling until he was red in the face. The poor duckling did not know where he dared stand or where he dared walk. He was so sad because he was so desperately ugly, and because he was the laughing stock of the whole barnyard.So it went on the first day, and after that things went from bad to worse. The poor duckling was chased and buffeted about by everyone. Even his own brothers and sisters abused him. "Oh," they would always say, "how we wish the cat would catch you, you ugly thing." And his mother said, "How I do wish you were miles away." The ducks nipped him, and the hens pecked him, and the girl who fed them kicked him with her foot.So he ran away; and he flew over the fence. The little birds in the bushes darted up in a fright. "That's because I'm so ugly," he thought, and closed his eyes, but he ran on just the same until he reached the great marsh where the wild ducks lived. There he lay all night long, weary and disheartened.When morning came, the wild ducks flew up to have a look at their new companion. "What sort of creature are you?" they asked, as the duckling turned in all directions, bowing his best to them all. "You are terribly ugly," they told him, "but that's nothing to us so long as you don't marry into our family."Poor duckling! Marriage certainly had never entered his mind. All he wanted was for them to let him lie among the reeds and drink a little water from the marsh.There he stayed for two whole days. Then he met two wild geese, or rather wild ganders-for they were males. They had not been out of the shell very long, and that's what made them so sure of themselves."Say there, comrade," they said, "you're so ugly that we have taken a fancy to you. Come with us and be a bird of passage. In another marsh near-by, there are some fetching wild geese, all nice young ladies who know how to quack. You are so ugly that you'll completely turn their heads."Bing! Bang! Shots rang in the air, and these two ganders fell dead among the reeds. The water was red with their blood. Bing! Bang! the shots rang, and as whole flocks of wild geese flew up from the reeds another volley crashed. A great hunt was in progress. The hunters lay under cover all around the marsh, and some even perched on branches of trees that overhung the reeds. Blue smoke rose like clouds from the shade of the trees, and drifted far out over the water.The bird dogs came splash, splash! through the swamp, bending down the reeds and the rushes on every side. This gave the poor duckling such a fright that he twisted his head about to hide it under his wing. But at that very moment a fearfully big dog appeared right beside him. His tongue lolled out of hismouth and his wicked eyes glared horribly. He opened his wide jaws, flashed his sharp teeth, and - splash, splash - on he went without touching the duckling."Thank heavens," he sighed, "I'm so ugly that the dog won't even bother to bite me."He lay perfectly still, while the bullets splattered through the reeds as shot after shot was fired. It was late in the day before things became quiet again, and even then the poor duckling didn't dare move. He waited several hours before he ventured to look about him, and then he scurried away from that marsh as fast as he could go. He ran across field and meadows. The wind was so strong that he had to struggle to keep his feet.Late in the evening he came to a miserable little hovel, so ramshackle that it did not know which way to tumble, and that was the only reason it still stood. The wind struck the duckling so hard that the poor little fellow had to sit down on his tail to withstand it. The storm blew stronger and stronger, but the duckling noticed that one hinge had come loose and the door hung so crooked that he could squeeze through the crack into the room, and that's just what he did.Here lived an old woman with her cat and her hen. The cat, whom she called "Sonny," could arch his back, purr, and even make sparks, though for that you had to stroke his fur the wrong way. The hen had short little legs, so she was called "Chickey Shortleg." She laid good eggs, and the old woman loved her as if she had been her own child.In the morning they were quick to notice the strange duckling. The cat began to purr, and the hen began to cluck."What on earth!" The old woman looked around, but she was short-sighted, and she mistook the duckling for a fat duck thathad lost its way. "That was a good catch," she said. "Now I shall have duck eggs-unless it's a drake. We must try it out." So the duckling was tried out for three weeks, but not one egg did he lay.In this house the cat was master and the hen was mistress. They always said, "We and the world," for they thought themselves half of the world, and much the better half at that. The duckling thought that there might be more than one way of thinking, but the hen would not hear of it."Can you lay eggs?" she asked"No.""Then be so good as to hold your tongue."The cat asked, "Can you arch your back, purr, or make sparks?""No.""Then keep your opinion to yourself when sensible people are talking."The duckling sat in a corner, feeling most despondent. Then he remembered the fresh air and the sunlight. Such a desire to go swimming on the water possessed him that he could not help telling the hen about it."What on earth has come over you?" the hen cried. "You haven't a thing to do, and that's why you get such silly notions. Lay us an egg, or learn to purr, and you'll get over it.""But it's so refreshing to float on the water," said the duckling, "so refreshing to feel it rise over your head as you dive to the bottom.""Yes, it must be a great pleasure!" said the hen. "I think you must have gone crazy. Ask the cat, who's the wisest fellow I know, whether he likes to swim or dive down in the water. Of myself Isay nothing. But ask the old woman, our mistress. There's no one on earth wiser than she is. Do you imagine she wants to go swimming and feel the water rise over her head?""You don't understand me," said the duckling."Well, if we don't, who would? Surely you don't think you are cleverer than the cat and the old woman-to say nothing of myself. Don't be so conceited, child. Just thank your Maker for all the kindness we have shown you. Didn't you get into this snug room, and fall in with people who can tell you what's what? But you are such a numbskull that it's no pleasure to have you around. Believe me, I tell you this for your own good. I say unpleasant truths, but that's the only way you can know who are your friends. Be sure now that you lay some eggs. See to it that you learn to purr or to make sparks.""I think I'd better go out into the wide world," said the duckling."Suit yourself," said the hen.So off went the duckling. He swam on the water, and dived down in it, but still he was slighted by every living creature because of his ugliness.Autumn came on. The leaves in the forest turned yellow and brown. The wind took them and whirled them about. The heavens looked cold as the low clouds hung heavy with snow and hail. Perched on the fence, the raven screamed, "Caw, caw!" and trembled with cold. It made one shiver to think of it. Pity the poor little duckling!One evening, just as the sun was setting in splendor, a great flock of large, handsome birds appeared out of the reeds. The duckling had never seen birds so beautiful. They were dazzling white, with long graceful necks. They were swans. They uttered avery strange cry as they unfurled their magnificent wings to fly from this cold land, away to warmer countries and to open waters. They went up so high, so very high, that the ugly little duckling felt a strange uneasiness come over him as he watched them. He went around and round in the water, like a wheel. He craned his neck to follow their course, and gave a cry so shrill and strange that he frightened himself. Oh! He could not forget them-those splendid, happy birds. When he could no longer see them he dived to the very bottom. and when he came up again he was quite beside himself. He did not know what birds they were or whither they were bound, yet he loved them more than anything he had ever loved before. It was not that he envied them, for how could he ever dare dream of wanting their marvelous beauty for himself? He would have been grateful if only the ducks would have tolerated him-the poor ugly creature.The winter grew cold - so bitterly cold that the duckling had to swim to and fro in the water to keep it from freezing over. But every night the hole in which he swam kept getting smaller and smaller. Then it froze so hard that the duckling had to paddle continuously to keep the crackling ice from closing in upon him. At last, too tired to move, he was frozen fast in the ice.Early that morning a farmer came by, and when he saw how things were he went out on the pond, broke away the ice with his wooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. There the duckling revived, but when the children wished to play with him he thought they meant to hurt him. Terrified, he fluttered into the milk pail, splashing the whole room with milk. The woman shrieked and threw up her hands as he flew into the butter tub, and then in and out of the meal barrel. Imagine what he looked like now! The woman screamed and lashed out at himwith the fire tongs. The children tumbled over each other as they tried to catch him, and they laughed and they shouted. Luckily the door was open, and the duckling escaped through it into the bushes, where he lay down, in the newly fallen snow, as if in a daze.But it would be too sad to tell of all the hardships and wretchedness he had to endure during this cruel winter. When the warm sun shone once more, the duckling was still alive among the reeds of the marsh. The larks began to sing again. It was beautiful springtime.Then, quite suddenly, he lifted his wings. They swept through the air much more strongly than before, and their powerful strokes carried him far. Before he quite knew what was happening, he found himself in a great garden where apple trees bloomed. The lilacs filled the air with sweet scent and hung in clusters from long, green branches that bent over a winding stream. Oh, but it was lovely here in the freshness of spring!From the thicket before him came three lovely white swans. They ruffled their feathers and swam lightly in the stream. The duckling recognized these noble creatures, and a strange feeling of sadness came upon him."I shall fly near these royal birds, and they will peck me to bits because I, who am so very ugly, dare to go near them. But I don't care. Better be killed by them than to be nipped by the ducks, pecked by the hens, kicked about by the hen-yard girl, or suffer such misery in winter."So he flew into the water and swam toward the splendid swans. They saw him, and swept down upon him with their rustling feathers raised. "Kill me!" said the poor creature, and he bowed his head down over the water to wait for death. But whatdid he see there, mirrored in the clear stream? He beheld his own image, and it was no longer the reflection of a clumsy, dirty, gray bird, ugly and offensive. He himself was a swan! Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched from a swan's egg.He felt quite glad that he had come through so much trouble and misfortune, for now he had a fuller understanding of his own good fortune, and of beauty when he met with it. The great swans swam all around him and stroked him with their bills.Several little children came into the garden to throw grain and bits of bread upon the water. The smallest child cried, "Here's a new one," and the others rejoiced, "yes, a new one has come." They clapped their hands, danced around, and ran to bring their father and mother.And they threw bread and cake upon the water, while they all agreed, "The new one is the most handsome of all. He's so young and so good-looking." The old swans bowed in his honor.Then he felt very bashful, and tucked his head under his wing. He did not know what this was all about. He felt so very happy, but he wasn't at all proud, for a good heart never grows proud. He thought about how he had been persecuted and scorned, and now he heard them all call him the most beautiful of all beautiful birds. The lilacs dipped their clusters into the stream before him, and the sun shone so warm and so heartening. He rustled his feathers and held his slender neck high, as he cried out with full heart: "I never dreamed there could be so much happiness, when I was the ugly duckling."。
丑小鸭的故事英文版50词简短
丑小鸭的故事英文版50词简短The story of the Ugly Duckling is one that has been told for generations. It is a story of a young duckling who is ostracized and ridiculed by his peers for looking different than the others. Throughout the story, the Ugly Duckling faces many challenges and difficulties, but through perseverance, he eventually transforms into a beautiful swan.The story begins with a mother duck sitting on her eggs, waiting for them to hatch. When they do, she sees that one of the hatchlings looks different from the rest. He is larger, with gray feathers and a long neck. The other ducks immediately ostracize him, saying he is too ugly to be part of their group. The Ugly Duckling is heartbroken and runs away from the group, hoping to find somewhere where he will be accepted.The Ugly Duckling soon meets a variety of animals, all of whom also reject him for his appearance. He meets hens, ducks, and even a cat who all make fun of him. He desperately tries to fit in, but is always met with ridicule.Eventually, the Ugly Duckling meets a group of swans who initially reject him too. However, they soon realize that he is not a duck, but instead a swan just like them. When they see his transformation into a beautiful swan, they are amazed. The UglyDuckling is overjoyed to finally find a group of creatures who accept him for who he is.The story of the Ugly Duckling teaches us about the importance of perseverance and self-acceptance. Despite the hardships he faces, the Ugly Duckling never gives up on himself and eventually finds a place where he belongs. It is a story that reminds us to embrace our differences and to never give up on ourselves, no matter how others may treat us.In conclusion, the story of the Ugly Duckling is a timeless tale that has resonated with generations of readers. Its message of perseverance, self-acceptance, and the importance of embracing diversity is as relevant today as it was when it was first told. The story of the Ugly Duckling is a testament to the power of storytelling and its ability to teach us important lessons about life, love, and acceptance.。
丑小鸭的故事英文版50词
丑小鸭的故事英文版50词The story of the Ugly Duckling is a classic and endearing tale about a duckling that doesn't quite fit in with the others in his family. The story has become a favorite of children and adults alike, reminding us that sometimes the things that look different on the outside can be beautiful on the inside.In the story, the Ugly Duckling is born among a group of beautiful ducklings, but he is different. He is much larger than the others, with dirty gray feathers and a long neck. Due to his appearance, he is constantly teased and bullied by the other ducklings and even his own mother.Feeling out of place and rejected, the Ugly Duckling sets off to find a place where he belongs. On his journey, he meets other animals who reject him for his appearance. He is chased by angry ducks, pecked by hens, and even bitten by a dog.As the seasons change, the Ugly Duckling begins to grow and transform. His feathers turn white, his neck grows longer, and he becomes a beautiful swan. When he sees his reflection for the first time, he realizes that he was never an ugly duckling, but a beautiful swan all along.The Ugly Duckling's story teaches us that beauty is more than skin deep and that there is value in being different. It reminds usthat everyone deserves kindness and compassion, no matter how they look or sound. We should be careful not to judge others by their appearances alone, as we may be missing out on something truly wonderful.In conclusion, the Ugly Duckling's story is more than just a simple children's tale. It is a reminder that our differences should be celebrated, not shunned. It encourages us to show kindness and empathy to those around us, especially those who may feel like they don't fit in. The Ugly Duckling's story is one that we should continue to share with each new generation, to spread the message of acceptance and the beauty that can be found in everyone.。
经典童话英语故事:丑小鸭(双语)
以下是为⼤家整理的关于经典童话英语故事:丑⼩鸭(双语)的⽂章,供⼤家学习参考! The Ugly Duckling A mother duck was brooding on her eggs near the margin of a pond. A flock of lovely baby ducks was soon born, making sweet peeping sounds when the eggs were broken. But one egg remained unbroken. "It is strange. Why has this egg not broken?" The mother duck continued her brooding. At last, the egg was broken and a baby duck was born. However that baby duck was very ugly compared to the other baby ducks. The mother duck was worried, but still she took the baby ducks near the water and taught them how to swim. The ugly duckling also swam with his brothers and sisters, moving his legs eagerly. "It is lucky though. That baby swims well." Still his brothers pecked at the ugly duckling with their bills. "How hideous this baby duck is. We don't want to see you. Go to a cat." His brothers gave a very hard time to the poor duckling. "Stop it, don't do that!" The mother duck sighed and said, "Ah! I wish that this baby could live happily at another place." The baby duck heard what his mother said and dropped tears of sorrow saying, "Mom, I will leave. Good-bye." The ugly duckling left his nest beyond the pond. When he entered the forest, other birds were frightened by the baby duck and ran away. "Why do they run away? Is it because I am so awful?" The baby duck became sadder and plodded along the field. Near the water beside the field, two wild ducks were playing around. "Yah, what is that ugly duck? Let's make fun of him." The two wild ducks flew up in the air and threw stones at the baby duck. "Bang! Bang!" At that time, a hunter shot his gun. The two wild ducks fell down dead to the ground. "Uh? What is this small bird?" The hunter took home the awkward little baby duck along with the two wild ducks. "Dad, what is this poor-looking bird?" "I took it with me in order to give it to you, my son. It was trembling with fear in the water." The children gave a hard time to the baby duck by pulling its wings and tail. "That hurts! Ow!" The baby duck spilled a jug of milk while running away from the cruel hands of the children. The dishes on the table were also broken. The angry hunter sent out the baby duck with a flourish of his broomstick. And so the after being cast out from the house of the hunter, the ugly duckling spent a long and cold winter alone. Finally spring came. The baby duck had a good stretch and flew up in the air vigorously. "Uh! I am flying!" Upon the lake, a flock of white and pretty swans were playing around while swimming. "They are indeed pretty birds." The baby duck became sad. "Those birds may not like me as I am so ugly." The baby duck tried to run away from the group of beautiful swans. "Hi! Where are you going? Come and play around with us!" The baby duck approached the swans hesitatingly. At that moment, the baby duck saw his own appearance reflected to the lake. There was one more beautiful swan gliding gracefully across the water. The ugly duckling who overcame all suffering had finally become a beautiful swan. And so he lived happily ever after. 丑⼩鸭 ⼀位母亲鸭⼦耿耿于怀附近的⼀个池塘保证⾦她的蛋。
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The duckling thought," I've never seen anything so beautiful."
He was so tired and miserable that he stayed there the whole night.
In the morning the wild ducks flew up to see their new friend." You are very ugly," said the wild ducks," but that does not matter to us." He stayed there two whole days . And then two wild geese came. Just at that moment the sound of "Bang! Bang!" was heard, and both the wild geese fell dead among the reeds.
The sun began to shine warmly again. The larks were singing and beautiful spring had come. Then, all at once, the duckling raised his wings and they flapped with much greater strength than before. Before he knew it, he found himself in a large garden where the apple trees were in full blossom and long branches of lilacs overhung the shores of the lake.
It was a terrible shock to the poor duckling.
A big dog appeared close beside him. He showed his sharp teeth and went on without touching him.
"Oh, thank Heaven! I am so ugly that even the dog won't bite me!" sighed the duckling. Байду номын сангаас
Just in front of him he saw three beautiful white swans swimming towards him.
"I will fly to them and they will hack me to pieces because I am so ugly. But it doesn't matter. I would rather be killed by them than be bitten by the ducks or pecked by the hens." So he flew into the water and swam towards the swans. They saw him and darted towards him.
Afterwards, matters grew worse and worse. The poor duckling was chased and harassed by all the ducklings because he was very ugly.The ducks bit him, the hens pecked him. and the girl who fed them kicked him aside. Then he ran off and soon came to a great marsh where the wild ducks lived.
In the depths of a forest a duck was sitting in her nest. Her little ducklings were about to be hatched.
At last one egg after another began to crack." Cheep, cheep!" the ducklings said." Quack, quack!" said the duck. " How big the world is!" said all the young ones.
In the evening he reached a little cottage where an old woman lived with her cat and her hen. Her eyesight was not good, and she thought the duckling was a fat duck. will be rich if I have duck eggs," she said. So she took in the duckling for three weeks, but he laid no eggs.
The cat was the master of the house and the hen was the mistress.
"Can you lay eggs?" asked the hen.
"No," answered the duckling.
"Then you had better go out into the wide world," said the cat. So away went the duckling.
He said to himself, " I never dreamed that I could be so happy when I was the ugly duckling!"
Some children came into the garden with corn and pieces of bread, which they threw into the water.
The smallest child shouted with joy," There is a new one." The other children shouted, "Yes, a new one has come."
"Kill me! Oh, kill me!" said the poor duckling, and he waited for his death bowing his head towards the water.
But what did he see in the clear water? He was no longer a dark gray ugly bird. He was himself a swan!
The shell will not crack, but the others are the finest ducklings. They are like their father."
"let me look at the egg which won't crack," said the old duck." You may be sitting on a turkey's egg! I have been cheated like that once. Yes. it's a turkey's egg! You had better leave it alone and teach the other children to swim."
But the biggest egg was still there. And then she settled herself on the nest again.
"Well, how are you getting on?" said an old duck who came to pay her a visit." This egg is taking such a long time," answered the sitting duck."
The next day the mother duck with her family went down to the moat. She said, and one duckling jumped in after another.
The big ugly one swam about with them." No, that is no turkey," she said," Quack, quack! Now come with me and I will take you into the world. Keep close to me all the time. Be careful of the cat!" The first day passed, and everything was fine.
"I will sit on it a little longer."