英语经典小故事精选

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英语经典小故事精选

小学英语故事教学是一种有效的教学方法,是小学英语教学中常用的一种教学方法。小编整理了英语经典小故事,欢迎阅读!

英语经典小故事篇一人与赛特

A man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance, sat down together to eat. The day being wintry and cold, the man put his fingers to his mouth and blew opon them. Whats that for, my friend? asked the Satyr. My hands are so cold, said the man, I do it to warm them.

In a little while some hot food was placed before them, and the man, raising the dish to his mouth, again blew opon it. And whats the meaning of that, now? said the Satyr. Oh, replied the man, My porridge is so hot, I do it to cool it.

Nay, then, said the Satyr, from this moment I renounce(宣布放弃) your friendship, for I will have nothing to do with one who blows hot and cold with the same mouse.

英语经典小故事篇二牧童和狼

A Shepherd-boy, who tended his flock not far from a village, used to amuse himself at times in crying out Wolf! Wolf! Twice or thrice his trick succeeded. The whole village

came running out to his assistance when all the return they got was to be laughed at for their pains. At last one day the wolf came indeed. The boy cried out in earnest. But his neighbors, supposing him to be at his old sport, paid no heed to(不注意) his cries, and the wolf devoured(吞食,毁灭) the sheep.

So the boy learned, when it was too late, that liars are not believed even when they tell the truth.

一个放羊的孩子在离村子不远的地方放羊。他为了开心寻乐常喊:狼来了!狼来了!他的恶作剧有两三次达到了目的。全村的人都跑来帮忙,而他们所得到的回报却是一顿嘲笑,白费了心力。最后,有一天狼真的来了。这个孩子认真地大喊起来。但是他的邻人们却以为他又在耍把戏,谁都不理会他的喊叫,于是狼把羊吃了。

因此这牧童得到了教训:爱说谎的人,甚至在他说真话的时候,也没人相信他,但是他知道得太晚了。

英语经典小故事篇三青蛙和牛

An ox, grazing in a swampy(沼泽的) meadow, chanced to set his foot among a parcel of young frogs, and crushed nearly the whole brood to death.

One that escaped ran off to his mother with the dreadful news. Oh, mother! said he ,It was a beast - such a big four footed beast! That did it. Big? quoth the old frog, How big?

Was it as big -- and she puffed herself out to a great degree- as big as this? Oh! said the little one, a great deal bigger than that. well, was it so big? and she swelled herself out yetmere. Indeed, mother, but it was, and of you were to burst yourself you would never reach half its size. Provoked at such a disparagement of her powers, the old frog made one more trial, and burst herself indeed.

So men are ruined by attempting greatness to which they have no claim.

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