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英语故事-Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎精编版

英语故事-Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎精编版

英语故事:Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎Once upon a time there was a poor mother who lived alone with her son, Jack. All they had in the world was an old cow to give them milk. One day the cow stopped giving milk so the woman had to sell her.从前,有一个很穷的母亲和她唯一的儿子一起生活,她的儿子名叫杰克。

她们全部的财产就是一头奶牛。

有一天,牛挤不出奶了,母亲决定把牛卖掉。

She told Jack to take the cow to market and to get as much money as he could for her.On his way to market Jack met a man who wanted to buy the cow. He offered Jack five beans for the cow.Jack knew that his mother would be very angry if he sold the cow for beans.她让杰克把牛带到市场卖掉,卖的钱越多越好。

在去市场的路上,杰克遇到了一个男人想买他的牛,他愿意用5颗豆子来换杰克的牛。

杰克知道如果他用牛来换豆子的话,他的妈妈会非常生气的。

"They are very special beans" said the man. "They are MAGIC ! - they will bring you good luck!" Jack thought that he and his mother needed some good luck, so he gave the cow to the man in return for the magic beans.男人说:"这是非常特别的豆子,它们有魔力,能给你带来好运!"杰克想,自己和妈妈正需要好运,于是他用牛换来了魔力豆。

Jack and the beanstalk英文小故事[1]

Jack and the beanstalk英文小故事[1]

Long long ago there’s a poor lady living with her son Jack. They have no money to live on. One day, Jack’s mother asks him to sell their cow. However, he returns with some beans instead [inˈsted] of money. His mother is so angry with him that she throws the beans out of the window.
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Jack and his mother live in a country. They have no money. They are poor. They decide to sell their cow. But he returns with some beans. His mother is angry and throw them out of the window. The beans grow. Jack climb up the beanstalk. He find a castle and a golden goose. It lays golden eggs. Jack puts it under his arm and climb down the beanstalk. The giant runs after him. At last , jack cuts the beantalk and the giant dies. Jack and his mother live with the goose. They have got many golden eggs.They become rich.

故事Jack and the beanstalk

故事Jack and the beanstalk

故事欣赏:Jack and the beanstalkJack lives with his mother. They are very poor. They only have a cow, Betsey. But, Betsey has no milk. Mother says, “Jack, we have to sell Betsey.” Jack is sad. He takes Betsey to town. He takes a nap on the way. An old man wakes him up. The old man says, “Look, magic beans! They can grow very high.”Jack likes the beans. The old man says, “Give me your cow. I’ll give you my beans.” Jack says,“Deal.”杰克和他的妈妈一起生活。

他们非常贫穷。

只有一只奶牛贝特西。

但是贝特西没有奶。

妈妈说,“杰克,我们必须把贝特西给卖了。

”杰克很伤心。

他只好带着贝特西来到镇上。

在半道上,杰克小睡了会儿。

一个老人把他叫醒了,老人说, “看,神奇的豆子,它们可以长的很高。

”杰克喜欢这豆子,老人说,“你给我奶牛,我就给你我的豆子。

”杰克说,“成交。

”Jack goes back home. He shows the magic beans to his mother. She is very angry. Mother says,“We need money! What can we do now?”杰克匆忙回家了,给他的妈妈看豆茎。

他妈妈怒发冲冠:“我们需要钱!现在我们怎么办?”At night, a beanstalk is growing. It grows and grows and grows. Now, it reaches the sky! Jack climbs and climbs.夜里,一颗豆茎在生长,它长啊长啊长啊。

故事Jack and the beanstalk

故事Jack and the beanstalk

故事欣赏:Jack and the beanstalkJack lives with his mother. They are very poor. They only have a cow, Betsey. But, Betsey has no milk. Mother says, “Jack, we have to sell Betsey.” Jack is sad. He takes Betsey to town. He takes a nap on the way. An old man wakes him up. The old man says, “Look, magic beans! They can grow very high.”Jack likes the beans. The old man says, “Give me your cow. I’ll give you my beans.” Jack says,“Deal.”杰克和他的妈妈一起生活。

他们非常贫穷。

只有一只奶牛贝特西。

但是贝特西没有奶。

妈妈说,“杰克,我们必须把贝特西给卖了。

”杰克很伤心。

他只好带着贝特西来到镇上。

在半道上,杰克小睡了会儿。

一个老人把他叫醒了,老人说, “看,神奇的豆子,它们可以长的很高。

”杰克喜欢这豆子,老人说,“你给我奶牛,我就给你我的豆子。

”杰克说,“成交。

”Jack goes back home. He shows the magic beans to his mother. She is very angry. Mother says,“We need money! What can we do now?”杰克匆忙回家了,给他的妈妈看豆茎。

他妈妈怒发冲冠:“我们需要钱!现在我们怎么办?”At night, a beanstalk is growing. It grows and grows and grows. Now, it reaches the sky! Jack climbs and climbs.夜里,一颗豆茎在生长,它长啊长啊长啊。

杰克与魔豆 Jack and the Beanstalk

杰克与魔豆 Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the BeanstalkOnce upon a time, there was a boy named Jack. He lived with his mother. They had a cow named White. They were very poor.One day, Jack’s mother told him, “Jack, White does not produce milk any more. We have to sell her.”“But, Mom, White is my friend.”“Jack, we need money. We must sell her.”Jack was sad, but he had to take White to the market. In the market, a man came to Jack.“Hi, could you sell the cow to me?” the man asked.“How much will you give me?”“I will give you five magic beans for the cow,” the man showed Jack the beans.“Magic beans?” Jack thought theses beans were lovely.“They could grow very tall,” the man said.“In that case, there will be many, many beans. And we won’t be hungry,” so Jack agreed.Jack went back home. He couldn’t wait to show his mother the beans.“Jack, we need money for food! What can we do with these beans?”his mother was very angry and threw the beans out of the window.Jack went to bed sadly. He felt that he disappointed both his mother and White.At night, the beans began to grow quickly.The next morning, Jack’s mother was away from home. Jack woke up and saw the beanstalks. “The beanstalks are so tall. Which place do they lead to?”Jack thought for a while. Finally he decided to go and have a look.Jack climbed up the beanstalks. He finally got to the top. Then, Jack found himself on the clouds. “Wow! It’s so high!”Then Jack saw a road nearby. He walked along the road and saw a big castle. By then, he was hungry and tired.Jack went into the castle and met an old woman. He said, “Hi, Grandma. Can you give me some food? I am very hungry.”“Oh, Poor boy! Take the food. Eat quickly. My husband will be soon. If he sees you, he will eat you,” the old woman said. And she gave Jack bread and milk.Jack began to eat quickly. Then he heard the sound of footsteps.“Oh, my husband is back. He likes eating kids. I must hide you,”the oldwoman said. He hid Jack into a barrel.Then a giant came in. he looked around and said, “There is a smell of a boy! Where is he?”“There are no boys here at all,”said his wife, “Sit down and have your breakfast.”The giant didn’t eat at once. He put a goose on the table. A moment later, the goose laid an egg. It was a gold egg!“I want to have the goose,”Jack thought. “I can sell the gold egg. Then, Mom and I can buy a lot of food.”Then the giant went out. He came back soon with a gold harp.“I need some music,”he said. “Harp! Sing a song!”The harp sang a beautiful song. “What a magic harp!” Jack thought. “If I could give it to Mom, Mom won’t be angry with me.”After breakfast, the giant soon fell asleep. Then the goose and the harp fell asleep too.Jack got out of the barrel quietly. He took the goose and the harp. Jack rushed to the beanstalks. Suddenly, the harp woke up.“Oh, where are you taking me?” the harp called out loudly.The giant woke up at once. He looked out of the window and saw Jack. He was very angry, “How dare you take my things!”He ran after Jack. Jack started to climb down the beanstalks. The giant followed him quickly. “I will catch you!” the giant shouted.Soon, Jack got back to the ground. He rushed back home and took out a big ax. Whack! Whack! The beanstalks were cut into pieces and fell down. The giant fell heavily to the ground, and he was dead!Jack defeated the giant!Soon, Jack’s mother came back. Jack showed his mother the goose and the harp.“Where did you get them?”Jack told everything to his mom.“It’s unbelievable! Jack, they are really magic beans.”Since then, Jack and his mother never went hungry. They lived happily ever after.。

英语美文

英语美文

Jack and Beanstalk[杰克和大豆树]THERE was once upon a time a poor widow who had an only son named Jack, and a cow named Milky-white. And all they had to live on was the milk the cow gave every morning, which they carried to the market and sold.But one morning Milky-white gave no milk, and they didn’t know what to do.‘What shall we do, what shall we do?’ said the widow, wringing her hands.‘Cheer up, mother, I’ll go and get work somewhere,’ said Jack.‘We’ve tried that before, and nobody would take you,’ said his mother; ‘we must sell Milky-white and with the money start a shop, or something.’‘All right, mother,’ says Jack; ‘it’s market-day today, and I’ll soon sell Milky-white, and then we’ll see what we can do.’So he took the cow’s halter in his hand, and off he started. He hadn’ t gone far when he met a funny-looking old man, who said to him: ‘Good morning, Jack.’‘Good morning to you,’ said Jack, and wondered how he knew his name.‘Well, Jack, and where are you off to?’ said the man.‘I’m going to market to sell our cow there.’Oh, you look the proper sort of chap to sell cows,’ said the man; ‘I wonder if you know how many beans make five.’‘Two in each hand and one in your mouth,’ says Jack, as sharp as a needle.‘Right you are,’ says the man, ‘and here they are, the very beans themselves,’ he went on, pulling out of his pocket a number of strange-looking beans. ‘As you are so sharp,’ says he, ‘I don’t mind doing a swop with you —your cow for these beans.’‘Go along,’ says Jack; ‘wouldn’t you like it?’‘Ah! you don’t know what these beans are,’ said the man; ‘if you plant them overnight, by morning they grow right up to the sky.’‘Really?’ said Jack; ‘you don’t say so.’‘Yes, that is so, and if it doesn’t turn out to be true you can have your cow back.’‘Right,’ says Jack, and hands him over Milky-white’s halter and pockets the beans.Back goes Jack home, and as he hadn’t gone very far it wasn’t dusk by the time he got to his door.‘Back already, Jack?’ said his mother; ‘I see you haven’t got Milky-white, so you’ve sold her. How much did you get for her?’‘You’ll never guess, mother,’ says Jack.‘No, you don’t say so. Good boy! Five pounds, ten, fifteen, no, it can’t be twenty.’‘I told you you couldn’t guess. What do you say to these beans; they’r e magical, plant them overnight and —’‘What!’ says Jack’s mother, ‘have you been such a fool, such a dolt, such an idiot, as to give away my Milky-white, the best milker in the parish, and prime beef to boot, for a set of paltry beans? Take that! Take that! Take that! And as for your precious beans here they go out of the window. And now off with you to bed. Not a sup shall you drink, and not a bit shall you swallow this very night.’So Jack went upstairs to his little room in the attic, and sad and sorry he was, to be sure, asmuch for his mother’s sake, as for the loss of his supper.At last he dropped off to sleep.When he woke up, the room looked so funny. The sun was shining into part of it, and yet all the rest was quite dark and shady. So Jack jumped up and dressed himself and went to the window. And what do you think he saw? Why, the beans his mother had thrown out of the window into the garden had sprung up into a big beanstalk which went up and up and up till it reached the sky. So the man spoke truth after all.The beanstalk grew up quite close past Jack’s window, so all he had to do was to open it and give a jump on to the beanstalk which ran up just like a big ladder. So Jack climbed, and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till at last he reached the sky. And when he got there he found a long broad road going as straight as a dart. So he walked along and he walked along and he walked along till he came to a great big tall house, and on the doorstep there was a great big tall woman.‘Good morning, mum,’ says Jack, quite polite-like. ‘Could you be so kind as to give me some breakfast?’ For he hadn’t had anything to eat, you know, the night before and was as hungry as a hunter.‘It’s breakfast you want, is it?’ says the great big tall woman, ‘it’s breakfast you’ll be if you don’t move off from here. My man is an ogre and there’s nothing he likes better than boys broiled on toast. You’d better be moving on or he’ll be coming.’‘Oh! please, mum, do give me something to eat, mum. I’ve had nothing to eat since yesterday morning, really and truly, mum,’ says Jack. ‘I may as well be broiled as die of hunger.’ Well, the ogre’s wife was not half so bad after all. So she took Jack into the kitchen, and gav e him a hunk of bread and cheese and a jug of milk. But Jack hadn’t half finished these when thump! thump! thump! the whole house began to tremble with the noise of someone coming.‘Goodness gracious me! It’s my old man,’ said the ogre’s wife, ‘what on ear th shall I do? Come along quick and jump in here.’ And she bundled Jack into the oven just as the ogre came in.He was a big one, to be sure. At his belt he had three calves strung up by the heels, and he unhooked them and threw them down on the table and said: ‘Here, wife, broil me a couple of these for breakfast. Ah! what’s this I smell?‘Fee-fi-fo-fum,I smell the blood of an Englishman,Be he alive, or be he dead,I’ll have his bones to grind my bread.’‘Nonsense, dear,’ said his wife, ‘you’ re drea ming. Or perhaps you smell the scraps of that little boy you liked so much for yesterday’s dinner. Here, you go and have a wash and tidy up, and by the time you come back your breakfast’ll be ready for you.’So off the ogre went, and Jack was just going to jump out of the oven and run away when the woman told him not. ‘Wait till he’s asleep,’ says she; ‘he always has a doze after breakfast.’ Well, the ogre had his breakfast, and after that he goes to a big chest and takes out a couple of bags of gold, and down he sits and counts till at last his head began to nod and he began to snore till the whole house shook again.Then Jack crept out on tiptoe from his oven, and as he was passing the ogre he took one of the bags of gold under his arm, and off he pelters till he came to the beanstalk, and then he threw down the bag of gold, which, of course, fell into his mother’s garden, and then he climbed downand climbed down till at last he got home and told his mother and showed her the gold and said: ‘Welt, mother, wasn’t I right about the beans? They are really magical, you see.’ So they lived on the bag of gold for some time, but at last they came to the end of it, and Jack made up his mind to try his luck once more at the top of the beanstalk.So one fine morning he rose up early, and got on to the beanstalk, and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till at last he came out on to the road again and up to the great tall house he had been to before. There, sure enough, was the great tall woman a-standing on the doorstep.‘Good morning, mum,’ says Jack, as bold as brass, ‘could you be so good as to give me something to eat?’ ‘Go away, my boy,’ said the big tall woman, ‘or else my man will eat you up for breakfast. B ut aren’t you the youngster who came here once before? Do you know, that very day my man missed one of his bags of gold.’‘That’s strange, mum,’ said Jack, ‘I dare say I could tell you something about that, but I’m so hungry I can’t speak till I’ve had something to eat.’Well, the big tall woman was so curious that she took him in and gave him something to eat. But he had scarcely begun munching it as slowly as he could when thump! thump! they heard the giant’s footstep, and his wife hid Jack away in the oven.All happened as it did before. In came the ogre as he did before, said: ‘Fee-fi-fo-fum’, and had his breakfast off three broiled oxen. Then he said: ‘Wife, bring me the hen that lays the golden eggs.’ So she brought it, and the ogre said: ‘Lay,’ an d it laid an egg all of gold. And then the ogre began to nod his head, and to snore till the house shook.Then Jack crept out of the oven on tiptoe and caught hold of the golden hen, and was off before you could say ‘Jack Robinson’. But this time the hen gave a cackle which woke the ogre, and just as Jack got out of the house he heard him calling: ‘Wife, wife, what have you done with my golden hen?’ And the wife said: ‘Why, my dear?’But that was all Jack heard, for he rushed off to the beanstalk and climbed down like a house on fire.And when he got home he showed his mother the wonderful hen, and said ‘Lay’ to it; and it laid a golden egg every time he said ‘Lay.’Well, Jack was not content, and it wasn’t long before he determined to have another try a t his luck up there at the top of the beanstalk.So one fine morning, he rose up early, and got to the beanstalk, and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till he got to the top. But this time he knew better than to go straight to the o gre’s house.And when he got near it, he waited behind a bush till he saw the ogre’s wife come out with a pail to get some water, and then he crept into the house and got into the copper. He hadn’t been there long when he heard thump! thump! thump! as before, and in came the ogre and his wife.‘Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman,’ cried out the ogre. ‘I smell him, wife, I smell him.’‘Do you, my dearie?’ says the ogre’s wife. ‘Then, if it’s that little rogue that stole your gold and the hen that laid the golden eggs he’s sure to have got into the oven.’ And they both rushed to the oven. But Jack wasn’t there, luckily, and the ogre’ s wife said: ‘There you are again with your fee-fi-fo-fum. Why, of course, it’s the boy you caught last night that I’ve just broiled for yourbreakfast. How forgetful I am, and how careless you are not to know the difference between live and dead after all these years.’So the ogre sat down to the breakfast and ate it, but every now and then he would mutter: ‘Well, I could have sworn —’ and he’d get up and search the larder and the cupboards and everything, only, luckily, he didn’t think of the copper.After breakfast was over, the ogre called out: ‘Wife, wife, bring me my golden harp.’ So she brought it and put i t on the table before him. Then he said: ‘Sing!’ and the golden harp sang most beautifully. And it went on singing till the ogre fell asleep, and commenced to snore like thunder.Then Jack lifted up the copper-lid very quietly and got down like a mouse and crept on hands and knees till he came to the table, when up he crawled, caught hold of the golden harp and dashed with it towards the door. But the harp called out quite loud: ‘Master! Master!’ and the ogre woke up just in time to see Jack running off with his harp.Jack ran as fast as he could, and the ogre came rushing after, and would soon have caught him only Jack had a start and dodged him a bit and knew where he was going. When he got to the beanstalk the ogre was not more than twenty yards away when suddenly he saw Jack disappear like, and when he came to the end of the road he saw Jack underneath climbing down for dear life.Well, the ogre didn’t like trusting himself to such a ladder, and he stood and waited, so Jack got another start. But just then the harp cried out: ‘Master! Master!’ and the ogre swung himself down on to the beanstalk, which shook with his weight.Down climbs Jack, and after him climbed the ogre. By this time Jack had climbed down and climbed down and climbed down till he was very nearly home. So he called out: ‘Mother! Mother! bring me an axe, bring me an axe.’And his mother came rushing out with the axe in her hand, but when she came to the beanstalk she stood stock still with fright, for there she saw the ogre with his legs just through the clouds.But Jack jumped down and got hold of the axe and gave a chop at the beanstalk which cut it half in two. The ogre felt the beanstalk shake and quiver, so he stopped to see what was the matter. Then Jack gave another chop with the axe, and the beanstalk was cut in two and began to topple over. Then the ogre fell down and broke his crown, and the beanstalk came toppling after.Then Jack showed his mother his golden harp, and what with showing that and selling the golden eggs, Jack and his mother became very rich, and he married a great princess, and they lived happy ever after.从前,有一个贫穷的寡妇带着独子杰克过日子。

jack and the beanstalk英文故事1]资料

jack and the beanstalk英文故事1]资料

jack and the beanstalk英文故事1]资料中文故事梗概:少年杰克和妈妈租住在农场主的房子里,因交不起房租面临流离失所的困境。

杰克家可谓家徒四壁,甚至连吃的东西都没有,唯一可以拿到集市上卖钱的,就是那头奶牛。

杰克当然不愿意妈妈变卖奶牛,可家里除了奶牛再没有的别的值钱的东西可卖。

杰克阻止不了妈妈,只好坚持要自己去集市卖牛。

集市上熙熙攘攘人头攒动。

杰克无心看街头的杂耍把戏,一心想着把奶牛卖个好主顾、卖个好价钱。

在一个拍卖师那里,杰克家的奶牛从三个银币开始叫价,喊到七个银币的时候成交。

拍卖师把装银币的口袋交到杰克手里,叮嘱杰克回家再打开口袋,防止让集市上的坏人偷走。

杰克听信了拍卖师的话,提着装银币的口袋兴冲冲地回家,直到打开口袋才发现口袋里哪有什么银币,叮当做响的,是几个生锈的铁钉。

杰克发现自己上当受骗,伤心至极欲哭无泪。

杰克决定外出做工,把拍卖师骗走的钱挣回来,交付房租,买些食品,让妈妈走出生活的窘迫。

第二天早上,杰克推开家门,发现家门口不知什么时候长出一棵青豆,青豆枝繁叶茂直插云霄,大片大片的叶子下面,结着一个长长的豆荚。

杰克被眼前的景象惊呆了,放下斧头就往青豆上爬,心想这下可有妈妈吃的了。

杰克爬着爬着,不知不觉沿着青豆的枝叶爬上了云霄。

突然,杰克脚下一滑,哧溜下来的时候,杰克已经置身另一个天地。

陌生的天地里,鲜花遍野瓜果飘香。

正在杰克疑惑这是什么地方的时候,一阵急促的马蹄声传来,紧接着是哭天喊地地呼救。

杰克循声而去,发现一片村庄失火,杰克不假思索地赶去扑火救人,很快就将大火扑灭。

杰克成了这里的救命恩人,村民们恳求杰克帮他们除掉时常来袭的巨人,帮他们彻底走出巨人笼罩下的噩梦。

杰克即刻动身,村里美丽的迪丽姑娘坚持一同前往。

在大山的背后,杰克和迪丽在巨人的城堡里与巨人展开较量。

经过一场惊心动魄的较量,杰克和迪丽最终战胜巨人,将遭巨人绑架的迪丽的朋友带回村庄。

杰克像英雄凯旋一样归来,受到村民们的表彰和赞誉。

少儿英语小故事:Jack and the beanstalk杰克与魔豆

少儿英语小故事:Jack and the beanstalk杰克与魔豆

少儿英语小故事:Jack and the beanstalk杰克与魔豆杰克跟他妈妈一起住,他们很穷。

有一天,杰克把牛卖了来换取豆,他的妈妈知道後非常愤怒,不过那些是魔法豆!Jack lives with his mother, they are very poor. One day Jack sells the cow for some beans. His mother is angry, butthe beans are magic!故事中的巨人拥有一个能够唱歌的魔法树琴及一只能够生金蛋的魔法母鸡!试想像你家中的物件也有魔法,尽量以英语留言告诉我们相关那些物件,例如:我的拖鞋—当我穿着魔法拖鞋时,我能够跳得跟我的家一样高。

我红色的长颈鹿—当我跟我红色的长颈鹿一起睡时,我就会发美梦。

我的书包—如果我的书包很重,它就会自己长出翅膀,飞到学校去。

The giant in this story has a magic harp that can singand a magic hen that lays golden eggs!Imagine that some of the things in your house are magic. Tell us all about them. For example:My slippers - when I wear my magic slippers I can jump as high as my house.My red giraffe - when I go to sleep with red giraffe I have nice dreams.My school bag - if my school bag is heavy it grows wings and can fly to school.。

外研版四年级上册英语Reading for Pleasure课文翻译

外研版四年级上册英语Reading for Pleasure课文翻译

外研版四年级上册英语Reading for Pleasure课文翻译1Jack and the Beanstalk部分翻译Reading for Pleasure趣味阅读Jack and the Beanstalk杰克和豆茎Oh,Jack! We are very poor.哦,杰克!我们很穷。

I'm going to sell this cow.Then we'll be rich.我打算卖掉这头奶牛。

然后我们就有钱了。

Where are you going?你打算去哪里?I'm going to the market, I'm going to sell this cow.我打算去市场。

我打算卖掉这头奶牛。

Can I buy this cow? Here are five magic beans.我能买这头奶牛吗?这是五颗魔豆。

Thank you!谢谢你!Look! Magic beans!看!魔豆!Beans! You naughty boy!豆子!你这个淘气的男孩!Sorry,Mum.对不起,妈妈。

Look at this tall beanstalk.I'm going to climb it now.看这个高高的豆茎。

我现在打算爬上它。

That's a giant.He eats little boys!那是一个巨人。

他吃小男孩!Oh no!哦,不!Look! He's getting up. Go under the table!看!他起床了。

到桌子下面去!Where is my magic chicken?我的有魔力的鸡在哪里?Here it is.它在这里。

Good.Now I've got ten golden eggs.太好了。

现在我有十个金蛋。

Take the magic chicken!带走这只有魔力的鸡!Look,Mum.A magic chicken!看,妈妈。

Jack and the Beanstalk ---read by Dan Stevens

Jack and the Beanstalk ---read by Dan Stevens

The next day, when Jack woke up, he saw a giant beanstalk outside his window. 'I want to climb to the top.' said Jack. Jack started to climb the beanstalk. 'No! Jack, no!' said Jack's mother. But Jack climbed up and up and up to the very top of the beanstalk. Jack saw a giant castle with a giant door. When he opened the door, he saw a giant woman. 'Look out!' said the woman, 'my husband is coming! He will eat you up!' 'Fee...Figh...Fowl...Fum... (巨人哼声,估计不准了,呵呵) watch out everyone, here I come!' roared the giant. 'You must hide!' said the woman. And she hid Jack in the cupboard. The giant came in and sat at the table with some giant bags of money. He started to count his money. Jack watched him from inside the cupboard. Soon the giant fell asleep. Jack came out of the cupboard and took all the money. Then he climbed down the beanstalk and gave the money to his mother.

jack-and-the-beanstalk-traditional-tales

jack-and-the-beanstalk-traditional-tales

Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. He livedwith his mother and they had a cow.One day, Jack’s mother asked him to take the cow tomarket to sell. Jack met a man, who gave him somemagic beans for the cow.When Jack came home, his mother was angry. She threwthe beans out and sent him to bed. The next morning, agiant beanstalk had grown! Jack climbed it.When Jack reached the top, he saw a castle andwent inside. Jack heard a loud noise and hid. Anenormous giant came into the room with a hen anda golden harp. He shouted, “Lay!” and the hen laidan egg. Then “Sing!” and the harp sang. The giant fell asleep.Jack took the hen and the harp. The harp shoutedand the giant woke up. He chased Jack down thebeanstalk. Jack shouted, “Help!” Jack’s mother cameout and chopped the beanstalk down with an axe.The giant fell to the ground. He was never seen again.Jack and his mother lived happily ever after.Jack and the Beanstalk Traditional Tales...Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answer the questions below in full sentences.1. What was the boy called?2. What animal did Jack and his mother have?3. What did Jack get for the cow?4. How did Jack’s mother feel when Jack came home?5. What had grown the next morning?6. Who came into the room?7. What did the giant do after the harp sang?8. Where did the giant chase Jack?Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answers1. What was the boy called?The boy was called Jack.2. What animal did Jack and his mother have?They had a cow.3. What did Jack get for the cow?A man gave Jack some magic beans for the cow.4. How did Jack’s mother feel when Jack came home?His mother was angry.5. What had grown the next morning?A giant beanstalk had grown!6. Who came into the room?An enormous giant came into the room.7. What did the giant do after the harp sang?The giant fell asleep.8. Where did the giant chase Jack?He chased Jack down the beanstalk.Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. Jack lived in a cottage with his mother. They were very poor and they had a cow. One day, Jack’s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell. On the way, Jack met a man, who gave him some magic beans in return for the cow.When Jack came home with the beans his mother was angry. She threw the beans out of the window and sent himto bed. The next morning, a giant beanstalk had grown in the garden! Jack climbed the very tall beanstalk.When Jack finally reached the top, he saw anenormous castle. Jack went inside. Suddenly, Jack heard a loud noise and hid. A huge giant came into the room with a hen and a golden harp. “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!” He shouted. The giant sat down at the table. “Lay!” said the giant and the hen laid an egg. “Sing!” said the giant. The harp sang and the giant fell asleep.Jack jumped out of the cupboard and took the hen and the harp. As he ran, the harp shouted. The giant woke up and chased Jack. Jack climbed down the beanstalk and the giant followed him. As Jack got to the bottom of the beanstalk, he shouted, “Help!” Jack’s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again. With the golden eggs and the magic harp, Jack and his mother lived happily ever after.Jack and the BeanstalkTraditional Tales...Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answer the questions below in full sentences.1. What did Jack sell?2. What did Jack get in return for the cow?3. What grew in the garden?4. What did Jack see once he climbed to the top of the beanstalk?5. What did the giant shout when he came into the room?6. What did Jack do when he heard the giant?7. How did the giant fall asleep?8. What did Jack take from the giant?9. How did they get rid of the giant?Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answers1. What did Jack sell?Jack sold the cow.2. What did Jack get in return for the cow?Jack got some magic beans in return for the cow.3. What grew in the garden?A giant beanstalk had grown in the garden.4. What did Jack see once he climbed to the top of the beanstalk?When Jack finally reached the top, he saw an enormous castle.5. What did the giant shout when he came into the room?He shouted, “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!”6. What did Jack do when he heard the giant?Jack heard a loud noise and hid.7. How did the giant fall asleep?The giant fell asleep as the harp sang.8. What did Jack take from the giant?He took the hen and the harp.9. How did they get rid of the giant?Jack’s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again.Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. Jack lived in a cottage with his mother. They were very poor and their most valuable possession was a cow. One day, Jack’s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell. On the way, Jack met a man who gave him some magic beans in exchange for the cow.When Jack came home with the beans his mother was angry. She threw the beans out of the window and sent him to bed. The next morning, Jacklooked out of the window. A giant beanstalk had grown inthe garden! Jack decided to climb the beanstalk. It was so tall, it went right up to the sky and through the clouds!When Jack finally reached the top, he saw an enormous castle. Jack decided to go inside; all the furniture was huge! Suddenly, Jack heard a loud noise. He ran into a cupboard to hide. A huge giant came into the room. “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!” he bellowed. The giant sat down at the table. On the table was a hen and a golden harp. “Lay!” said the giant and the hen laid an egg; it was made out of solid gold. “Sing!” said the giant and the harp sang. The beautiful music made the giant fall asleep.Jack jumped out of the cupboard and took the hen and the harp. As he ran, the harp cried, “Help master!”The giant woke up and called, “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!” He chased Jack to the top of the beanstalk. Jack climbed down the beanstalk and the giant followed him.As Jack got to the bottom of the beanstalk, he shouted, “Help!” Jack’s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again. With the golden eggs and the magic harp, Jack and his mother lived happily ever after.Jack and the BeanstalkTraditional Tales...Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answer the questions below in full sentences.1. What was the most expensive item that Jack and his mother owned?2. Who gave Jack something in exchange for his cow? What was it?3. How do you think Jack’s mother felt when she found out what Jack had done with their cow?4. Where did the beanstalk grow?5. How can you tell the beanstalk was high?6. What was the giant’s catchphrase?7. How did the giant find out about Jack?8. Describe how you think the giant’s egg looked using three adjectives.9. Who saved the day and how?10. Do you think it was a happy ending for everyone?Questions about Jack and the Beanstalk Answers1. What was the most expensive item that Jack and his mother owned?Their most valuable possession was a cow.2. Who gave Jack something in exchange for his cow? What was it?A man gave him some magic beans in exchange for the cow.3. How do you think Jack’s mother felt when she found out what Jack had done with theircow?His mother was angry because Jack only got magic beans in exchange for their cow when they needed money.4. Where did the beanstalk grow?A giant beanstalk had grown in the garden outside Jack’s window.5. How can you tell the beanstalk was high?It was so tall, it went right up to the sky and through the clouds!6. What was the giant’s catchphrase?“Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!”7. How did the giant find out about Jack?As he ran, the harp cried, “Help master!” and the giant woke up.8. Describe how you think the giant’s egg looked using three adjectives.(An swers will vary - accept an y 3 reason able adjectives to describe the golden egg.)E.g. I think the egg looked golden, shiny and smooth.9. Who saved the day and how?Jack’s mother because she came out with an axe, used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk and the giant fell and crashed to the ground.10. Do you think it was a happy ending for everyone?(Answers will vary for the giant – it could be sad or a mystery as he was never seen again.) It was happy for Jack and his mother because they lived happily ever after with the golden eggs and the magic harp. It was not happy for the giant because he fell, crashed to the ground and was never seen again.。

传统英文故事(2)

传统英文故事(2)

English TraditionalJack and the BeanstalkT here was once a boy called Jack who was brave and quick-witted. He lived with his mother in a small cottage and their most valuable possession was their cow, Milky-White. But the day came when Milky-White gave them no milk and Jack's mother said she must be sold."Take her to market," she told Jack, "and mind you get a good price for her."So Jack set out tomarket leadingMilky-White by herhalter. After a while hesat down to rest by theside of the road. An oldman came by and Jacktold him where he wasgoing."Don't bother togo to the market,"the old man said. "Sell your cow to me. I will pay you well. Look at these beans. Only plant them, and overnight you will find you have the finest bean plants in all the world. You'll be better offwith these beans than with an old cow or money. Now, how many is five, Jack?""Two in each hand and one in your mouth," replied Jack, as sharp as a needle."Right you are, here are five beans," said the old man and he handed the beans to Jack and took Milky-White's halter.When he reached home, his mother said, "Back so soon, Jack? Did you get a good price forMilky-White?"Jack told her how he had exchanged the cow for five beans and before he could finish his account, his mother started to shout and box his ears. "You lazy good-for-nothing boy!" she screamed, "How could you hand over our cow for five old beans? What willwe live on now? We shall starve to death, you stupid boy."She flung the beans through the open window and sent Jack to bed without his supper.When Jack woke the next morning there was a strange green light in his room. All he could see from, the window was green leaves. A huge beanstalk had shot up overnight. It grew higher than he could see. Quickly Jack got dressed and stepped out of the window right onto the beanstalk and started to climb."The old man said the beans would grow overnight," he thought. "They must indeed be very special beans."Higher and higher Jack climbed until at last he reached the top and found himselfon a strange road. Jack followed it until he came to a great castle where he could smell the most delicious breakfast. Jack was hungry. It had been a long climb and he had had nothing to eat since midday the day before. Just ashe reached the door of the castle he nearly tripped over the feet of an enormous woman."Here, boy," she called. "What are you doing? Don't you know my husband likes to eat boys for breakfast? It's lucky I have already fried up some bacon and mushrooms for him today, or I'd pop you in the frying pan. He can eat you tomorrow, though.""Oh, please don't let him eat me," pleaded Jack. "I only came to ask you for a bite to eat. It smells so delicious."Now the giant's wife had a kind heart and did not really enjoy cooking boys for breakfast, so she gave Jack a bacon sandwich. He was still eating it when the ground began to shake with heavy footsteps, and a loud voice boomed: "Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum.""Quick, hide!" cried the giant's wife and she pushed Jack into the oven. "After breakfast, he'll fall asleep," she whispered. "That is when you must creep away." She left the oven door open a crack sothat jack could see into the room. Again the terrible rumbling voice came:"Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum,I smell the blood of an Englishman,Be he alive or be he dead,I'll grind his bones to make my bread."A huge giant came into the room. "Boys, boys, I smell boys," he shouted. "Wife, have I got a boy for breakfast today?""No, dear," she said soothingly. "You have got bacon and mushrooms. You must still be smelling the boy you ate last week." The giant sniffed the air suspiciously but at last sat down. He wolfed his breakfast of bacon and mushrooms, drank a great bucketful of steaming tea and crunched up a massive slice of toast. Then he fetched a couple of bags of gold from a cupboard and started counting gold coins. Before long he dropped off to sleep.crept out ofthe oven.Carefully hepicked uptwo goldcoins andran as fast as hecould to the top of the beanstalk. He threw the goldclown to his mother's garden and climbed after it. Atthe bottom he found his mother looking inamazement at the gold coins and the beanstalk.Jack told her of his adventures in the giant's castleand when she examined the gold she realized hemust be speaking the truth.Jack and his mother used the gold to buy food. Butthe day came when the money ran out, and Jackdecided to climb the beanstalk again.It was all the same as before, the long climb, theroad to the castle, the smell of breakfast and thegiant's wife. But she was not so friendly this time."Aren't you the boy who was here before," she asked, "on the day that some gold was stolen from under my husband's nose?"But Jack convinced her she was wrong and in time her heart softened again and she gave him some breakfast. Once more as:ack was eating the ground shuddered and the great voice boomed: "Tee, Fi, Fo, Fum." Quickly, ackjumped into the oven.As he entered, the giant bellowed:"Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum,I smell the blood of cm Englishman,Be he alive or be he dead,I'll grind his bones to make my bread."The giant's wife put a plate of sizzling sausages before him, telling him he must be mistaken. After breakfast the giant fetched a hen from a back room. Every time he said "Lay!" the hen laid an egg of solid gold."I must steal that hen, if I can," thought Jack, and he waited untilthe giantfell asleep.Then heslipped outof the oven,snotchedup the andrim for thetop of the beanstalk. Keeping the hen under one arm, he scrambled Jack and the Beanstalk clown as fast as he could until he reached the bottom. Jack's mother was waiting but she was not pleased when she saw the hen."Another of your silly ideas, is it, bringing an old hen when you might have brought us some gold? I don't know, what is to be done with you?"Then jack set the hen down carefully, and cornmanded "Lay!" just as the giant had done. Tohis mother's surprise the hen laid an egg of solid gold.Jack and his mother now lived in great luxury. But in time Jack became a little bored and decided to climb the beanstalk again.This time he did not risk talking to the giant's wife in case she recognized him. He slipped into the kitchen when she was not looking, and hid himself in the log basket. He watched the giant's wife prepare breakfast and then he heard the giant's roar:"Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum,I smell the blood of an Englishman,Be he alive or be he dead,I'll grind his bones to make my bread.""If it's that cheeky boy who stole your gold and our magic hen, then help you catch him," said the giant's wife. "Why don't we look in the oven? It's my guess he'll be hiding there."You may be sure that jack was glad he was not in the oven. The giant and his wife hunted high and low but never thought to look in the log basket. At last they gave up and the giant sat down to breakfast.After he had eaten, the giant fetched a harp. When he commanded "Play!" the harp played the most beautiful music. Soon the giant fell asleep, and jack crept out of the log basket. Quickly he snatched up the harp and ran. But the harp called out loudly, "Master, save me! Save me!" and the giant woke. With a roar of rage he chased after Jack.Jack raced down the road towards the beanstalk with the giant's footsteps thundering behind him. When he reached the top of the beanstalk he threw down the harp and started to slither down after it.The giant followed, and now the whole beanstalk shook and shuddered with his weight, and Jack feared for his life. At last he reached the ground, and seizing an axe he chopped at the beanstalk with all his might. Snap!"Look out, mother!" he called as the giant came tumbling clown, head first. He lay dead at their feet with the beanstalk on the ground beside them. The harp was broken, but the hen continued to lay golden eggs for Jack and his mother and they lived happily and in great comfort for a long, long time.。

北美外教读睡前故事?JackandtheBeanstalk杰克与豆茎

北美外教读睡前故事?JackandtheBeanstalk杰克与豆茎

北美外教读睡前故事?JackandtheBeanstalk杰克与豆茎今晚,为我们读故事的是VIPKID北美外教Elli S老师我们先来认识一下吧↓↓↓名师绝技Elli S老师来自美国,已经有20年的教龄,从事英语教学4年了,并且一直专注于儿童语言教学。

Elli S老师上课语速适中,节奏掌握好。

她经常鼓励学生,使学生充满信心,并用大量的手势语言来辅助教学工作,学生能很好的适应课堂。

Elli S老师给大家带来经典童话故事《Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克与豆茎》亲爱的粑粑麻麻们,快让宝贝来听外教读睡前故事吧↓↓↓Once upon a time there lived a poor widow and her son Jack.从前,有一个很穷的寡妇和她的儿子杰克生活在一起。

One day, Jack’s mother told him to sell their only cow.有一天,母亲告诉杰克要把他们唯一的牛卖掉。

Jack went to the market and on the way he met a man who wanted to buy his cow.杰克于是到集市卖牛,在路上,杰克遇到了一个男人想买他的牛。

Jack asked, 'What will you give me in return for my cow?'杰克问:“你要给我什么来换我的牛?”The man answered, 'I will give you five magic beans!'男人回答道:“我会给你五个魔豆!”Jack took the magic beans and gave the man the cow.杰克拿到了魔豆,把牛给了那个男人。

But when he reached home, Jack’s mother was very angry.但是当他到家以后,杰克的妈妈非常地生气。

杰克与魔豆英语作文

杰克与魔豆英语作文

杰克与魔豆英语作文Title: Jack and the Beanstalk: A Tale of Adventure and WonderOnce upon a time, in a small village nestled among rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a young boy named Jack. Jack was a kind-hearted soul with a mischievous streak and a heart full of dreams. His family was poor, living in a humble cottage at the edge of the village, but Jack never let his circumstances dampen his spirit.One day, while wandering through the market, Jack stumbled upon an old woman selling strange-looking beans. They were larger than any beans he had ever seen, with a shiny, almost magical sheen to them. The old woman, with a twinkle in her eye, offered Jack the beans in exchange for his last cow, a faithful but aged creature that struggled to produce milk. Jack, drawn by the allure of the unusual beans, eagerly accepted the deal, not realizing the incredible adventure that awaited him.Back at home, Jack's mother was horrified by his purchase. She scolded him for trading their last cow for a handful of beans, but Jack was determined to prove her wrong. That night, he planted the beans by the light of the moon, hoping for a miracle. And indeed, a miracle unfolded.As the sun rose the next morning, Jack and his mother were astounded to find that the beans had sprouted into a towering beanstalk, reaching for the clouds. Its leaves glistened in the sunlight, and at its very top, Jack could make out the silhouette of a magnificent castle.Filled with curiosity and a sense of adventure, Jack decided to climb the beanstalk. As he ascended, he encountered all manner of fantastical creatures – friendly talking birds, mischievous squirrels, and even a giant snail that offered him a ride for a few dizzying moments.Finally, Jack reached the top and found himself standing before the gates of the castle. He knocked, and to his surprise, a giant appeared, looming over him. But this giant, unlike the ones in stories, was kind and welcoming. He explained that he was the guardian of a treasure beyond imagination, but it was meant for those who dared to dream and explore.The giant led Jack through the castle, where he saw rooms filled with gold coins, jewels sparkling like stars, and even a goose that laid golden eggs every day. But Jack's heart was not moved by greed. Instead, he asked for just one thing – a bag of magic beans that would help his family and the villagers live a better life.The giant, impressed by Jack's humility and selflessness, granted his wish. Jack thanked the giant and, with the precious beans in hand, began his descent. When he returned home, he shared the beans with his mother and the villagers, who planted them and reaped a bountiful harvest. The village flourished, and Jackbecame known as a hero, not just for his bravery but also for his compassion and wisdom.The story of Jack and the Beanstalk reminds us that even the smallest of acts, fueled by courage and kindness, can lead to extraordinary adventures and transform lives. It's a tale that resonates across time, inspiring generations to dream big and never underestimate the power of their own imagination.。

Jack and the beanstalk英文故事[1]

Jack and the beanstalk英文故事[1]

This is a huge castle. It is above the clouds.
• The castle’s near the sea • The castle is green • Looks like a tree • There is a giant • The giant’s name’s ‘Lee’ • He lives in the castle • Likes to wear jeans • The giant likes tea • And he likes to eat • He likes his castle • Big and clean
Jack and his mother live with the g______. They have got many golden e______.They become r_____.
Jack and his mother live in a country. They have no money. They are poor.
They decide to sell their cow. But he returns with some beans. His mother is angry and throw them out of the window.
The beans grow. Jack climb up the beanstalk. He find a castle and a golden goose. It lays golden eggs. Jack puts it under his arm and climb down the beanstalk. The giant runs after him. At last , jack cuts the beantalk and the giant dies.

英语故事-Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎精编版

英语故事-Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎精编版

英语故事:Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎Once upon a time there was a poor mother who lived alone with her son, Jack. All they had in the world was an old cow to give them milk. One day the cow stopped giving milk so the woman had to sell her.从前,有一个很穷的母亲和她唯一的儿子一起生活,她的儿子名叫杰克。

她们全部的财产就是一头奶牛。

有一天,牛挤不出奶了,母亲决定把牛卖掉。

She told Jack to take the cow to market and to get as much money as he could for her.On his way to market Jack met a man who wanted to buy the cow. He offered Jack five beans for the cow.Jack knew that his mother would be very angry if he sold the cow for beans.她让杰克把牛带到市场卖掉,卖的钱越多越好。

在去市场的路上,杰克遇到了一个男人想买他的牛,他愿意用5颗豆子来换杰克的牛。

杰克知道如果他用牛来换豆子的话,他的妈妈会非常生气的。

"They are very special beans" said the man. "They are MAGIC ! - they will bring you good luck!" Jack thought that he and his mother needed some good luck, so he gave the cow to the man in return for the magic beans.男人说:"这是非常特别的豆子,它们有魔力,能给你带来好运!"杰克想,自己和妈妈正需要好运,于是他用牛换来了魔力豆。

Reading for pleasure Jack and the Beanstalk(教案)-20

Reading for pleasure Jack and the Beanstalk(教案)-20

Reading for pleasure Jack and the Beanstalk(教案)-2022-2023学年英语四年级上册简介本教案是为帮助四年级学生在阅读课上更好地理解《杰克和豆茎》故事而设计的。

教案旨在鼓励学生在阅读过程中享受阅读,同时开发学生的阅读技能和词汇量,提高他们的英语能力。

本教案包括三个部分:•预测阅读材料•阅读《杰克和豆茎》故事•理解故事并回答问题预测阅读材料在开始阅读《杰克和豆茎》故事前,教师可通过以下几个步骤激发学生对故事的兴趣,并帮助学生熟悉故事涉及到的词汇:步骤一:看图片让学生看一张关于豌豆的图片,如下图所示:( ( () ) )__..---..__ , ;,-=' / _ `._|/ \\.-'-. _/__` /-'._|\\ ` // | \\ \\ \\ \\\\__`\\\\. .| ` / //__/ \\_:_\\_`. <_</____) `--`教师可让学生描述图片中的内容并猜测图片所描绘的故事。

步骤二:熟悉词汇让学生阅读以下与故事相关的单词,并简单介绍这些单词的含义:•giant:巨人•beanstalk:豆茎•castle:城堡•magic:魔法教师可适当增加词汇量,甚至可以与学生一起学习一些新的单词。

步骤三:猜测故事根据图片和熟悉的单词,让学生猜测故事的大致情节。

教师可鼓励学生尽可能地发挥他们的想象力,提高他们的预测能力。

阅读《杰克和豆茎》故事在预测故事的情节后,教师可让学生阅读故事,并鼓励他们自己想象其中的情节和细节。

教师也可播放有声读物,或者让孩子们自己朗读故事。

以下是《杰克和豆茎》故事全文:Jack and the BeanstalkOnce upon a time, there was a poor boy named Jack. One day, he traded his family’s cow for some magic beans. When he showed the beans to his mother, she threw them out the window in anger.The next day, Jack saw a giant beanstalk growing in the garden. He climbed the beanstalk all the way to the top, where he found a giant’s castle. Inside, he saw a hen laying golden eggs and a harp that played itself.Jack took the hen and the harp and started to climb down the beanstalk. But the giant woke up and chased him. Jack managed to cut down the beanstalk before the giant could catch him.From that day on, Jack and his mother lived happily ever after with the hen and the harp.理解故事并回答问题阅读完故事后,教师可向学生提出一些问题以检查他们的理解情况:1.Jack was a poor boy. What did he trade for magic beans?2.How did Jack get to the giant’s castle?3.What did Jack take from the giant’s castle?4.Why did Jack cut down the beanstalk?5.Did Jack live with his mother happily ever after?教师可鼓励学生自己用英语回答问题,也可进行小组或全班讨论。

黑布林英语阅读jack and

黑布林英语阅读jack and

黑布林英语阅读jack andthe Beanstalk。

Once upon a time, there was a poor little boy named Jack. He lived with his mother in a small cottage in the countryside. One day, Jack's mother asked him to sell their old cow at the market. On his way to the market, Jack met a strange man who offered to trade five magic beans for the cow. Jack, not knowing any better, agreed to the trade.When Jack arrived home with the beans, his mother was very angry with him. She threw the beans out the window into the garden and sent Jack to bed without dinner. The next morning, Jack woke up to find a huge beanstalk had grown in their garden overnight. He decided to climb it and see where it led.As Jack climbed the beanstalk, he found himself in a magical land high above the clouds. He wandered along a path until he came to a giant's castle. Jack peeked through the window and saw a giant eating breakfast. He also saw a hen that laid goldeneggs and a magical harp that played beautiful music.Jack decided to sneak into the castle and take the hen and the harp. He carefully snatched the hen and made a run for it. But the hen squawked loudly and woke up the giant. Jack ran as fast as he could back down the beanstalk. The giant chased him,but Jack was able to chop down the beanstalk with an ax, sending the giant plummeting to his death.Jack and his mother lived happily ever after with the golden eggs and the magical harp. From then on, they never went hungry again.The end.。

英语故事 Jack and the Beans lk 杰克和豆茎

英语故事 Jack and the Beans lk 杰克和豆茎

英语故事:Jack and the Beanstalk 杰克和豆茎Once upon a time there was a poor mother who lived alone with her son, Jack. All they had in the world was an old cow to give them milk. One day the cow stopped giving milk so the woman had to sell her.从前,有一个很穷的母亲和她唯一的儿子一起生活,她的儿子名叫杰克。

她们全部的财产就是一头奶牛。

有一天,牛挤不出奶了,母亲决定把牛卖掉。

She told Jack to take the cow to market and to get as much money as he could for her.On his way to market Jack met a man who wanted to buy the cow. He offered Jack five beans for the cow.Jack knew that his mother would be very angry if he sold the cow for beans.她让杰克把牛带到市场卖掉,卖的钱越多越好。

在去市场的路上,杰克遇到了一个男人想买他的牛,他愿意用5颗豆子来换杰克的牛。

杰克知道如果他用牛来换豆子的话,他的妈妈会非常生气的。

"They are very special beans" said the man. "They are MAGIC ! - they will bring you good luck!" Jack thought that he and his mother needed some good luck, so he gave the cow to the man in return for the magic beans.男人说:"这是非常特别的豆子,它们有魔力,能给你带来好运!"杰克想,自己和妈妈正需要好运,于是他用牛换来了魔力豆。

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the cow stopped giving milk so the woman had to sell her.
poor alone
She told Jack to take the cow to market and to get as much money as he could for her.On his way to market Jack met a man who wanted to buy the
MAGIC!-they
They are MAGIC ! they will bring you good luck!" Jack thought that he and his mother needed some good luck, so he gave the cow to the man in return for the magic beans.
A i i J k th f i ith hi h h t d
As you can imagine, Jacks mother was furious with him when he returned
beanstalk ! So they were magic beans after all!
disappear
shake
Suddenly the ground started to shake and a terrible pounding sound of footsteps hurt his ears The door was terrible ti
pounding sound of footsteps hurt his ears. The door was tiny Luckily, the giant was so big and Jack was so tiny, he didn't
see Jack. BUT-he could smell him!The giant roared in a voice
as loud as thunder...
alive
dead
Inside the cupboard Jack found lots of gold coins. He popped one into his
Inside the cupboard Jack found lots of gold coins He popped one into his
breakfast!Jack thanked the giant's wife politely for breakfast and ran away
down the beanstalk as fast as he could.
b lk
So, one day, when his mum wasn t looking, he sneaked out of the house and Jack's mother was so excited when she saw the gold coin she kissed Jack So one day when his mum wasn't looking he sneaked out of the house and Jack's mother as so e cited hen she sa the gold coin she kissed Jack
giant could always smell little boys and suddenly Jack heard the roar....
Without stopping to think, he darted out of the cupboard, grabbed the hen Without stopping to think he darted out of the cupboard grabbed the hen and scrambled down the beanstalk.His
for long when she saw the golden eggs that the hen could lay. They became when she saw
quite rich and everyone was happy, even the hen ! But that's not the end of the story...
He hadn t gone far however, before he heard those terrible words again ... He hadn't gone far however,before he heard those terrible words again...
and climbed as quick as he could, but to his horror, the giant also started climbing down after him.
down after
Jack was very quick and as soon as he got to his house, ran to get the axe. He
Jack was very quick and as soon as he got to his house ran to get the axe He
the money they could ever want thanks to the hen and Jack was never bored
as he loved to listen to the magical harp.So they all lived happily ever after.
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The Elves and the Shoemaker
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