小学二年级英语故事(三篇)

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适合小学生背诵的英语小故事(五篇)

适合小学生背诵的英语小故事(五篇)

【导语】英语故事会出现学⽣认识或是不认识的单词,⽽这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于⼀般的死记硬背,⽽是在潜移默化中,让学⽣记住单词,并且不枯燥。

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适合⼩学⽣背诵的英语⼩故事篇⼀ One day the wind said to the sun, “Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.” “We will see about that,” said the sun. “I will let you try first.” So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself. “I give up,” said the wind at last. “I cannot get his cloak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his cloak.适合⼩学⽣背诵的英语⼩故事篇⼆ The monkey mother has two little monkeys. She likes the younger, not the other. One day, they were playing in a forest when a wolf came running at them. The monkey ran away with the younger monkey in a hurry and left the older alone. She climbed up a tree and held the younger in her arms. After some time, the wolf went away slowly. The monkey took the baby out of her arms. She was surprised to see that the baby had died, for the baby was held in arms too highly. Very long time later, she remembered to look for the older baby. The older baby was hiding in a wood. So he saved himself.适合⼩学⽣背诵的英语⼩故事篇三 The hare was once boasting of his speed before the other animals. "I have never been beaten," he said, "when I run at full speed, no one is faster than me." The tortoise said quietly, "I will race with you." "That is a good joke," said the hare. "I could dance around you the whole way." The race started. The hare darted almost out of sight at once. He soon stopped and lay down to have a nap. The tortoise plodded on and on. When the hare awoke from his nap, he saw the tortoise was near the finish line, and that he had lost the race.适合⼩学⽣背诵的英语⼩故事篇四 A man has two dogs: a hound and a house dog. He trains the hound to help him hurt and teaches the house dog to watch the house. When he returns home after a day’s hunt, he always gives the house-dog some meat. The hound feels very angry. He says unhappily to the house dog, “Where I work very hard outside, you share my food.““Don’t blame me,my friend. You should blame the master. He doesn’t teach me to hurt, but to share others food,” the house dog answers. 适合⼩学⽣背诵的英语⼩故事篇五 Spring is coming. Spring is the first season of the year. In China, spring comes in February. It is still cold, but it is getting warmer and warmer. The days get longer and longer. The leaves on the trees begin to turn green. Then they come up green leaves in the spring wind on the ground. Spring is also sowing time season.。

二年级英语小故事带翻译【三篇】

二年级英语小故事带翻译【三篇】

二年级英语小故事带翻译【三篇】A pair of Oxen were drawing a heavily loaded wagon along the highway, and, as they tugged and strained at the yoke, the Axletrees creaked and groaned terribly. This was too much for the Oxen, who turned round indignantly and said, “Hullo, you there! Wh y do you make such a noise when we do all the work?”They complain most who suffer least.【译文】公牛和车轴几头公牛正用劲拉着超重的货车在大路上行走,当他们用劲拖拉货车和牛轭时,车轴被压得吱吱作响。

牛有点不耐烦了,回过头对车轴说道:“喂,朋友,我们正在努力地干活,你叫唤什么?”寓意:没受什么苦难的人往往最爱抱怨。

【第二篇:两个口袋】The Two BagsEvery man carries Two Bags about with him, one in front and one behind, and both are packed full of faults. The Bag in front contains his neighbours’ faults, the one behind his own. Hence it is that men do not see their own faults, but never fail to see those of others.【译文】两个口袋每个人生来都带着两个口袋,一个在前,一个在后,两个口袋里都满载缺点。

前面那只口袋里装的是别人的缺点,而后面那只口袋里则装满的是自己的缺点。

小学二年级英语小故事(五篇)

小学二年级英语小故事(五篇)

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【篇一】Fox and cock One morning a fox sees a cock.He think,"This is my breakfast.'' He comes up to the cock and says,"I know you can sing very well.Can you sing for me?''The cock is glad.He closes his eyes and begins to sing.The fox sees that and caches him in his mouth and carries him away. The people in the field see the fox.They cry,"Look,look!The fox is carrying the cock away.''The cock says to the fox,"Mr Fox,do you understand?The people say you are carrying their cock away.Tell them it is yours.Not theirs.'' The fox opens his mouth ang says,"The cock is mine,not yours.''Just then the cock runs away from the fox and flies into the tree. 【译文】狐狸和公鸡一天早上,一只狐狸看到了一侄?耀鸡。

他想:这是我的早餐。

他朝公鸡走来,对他说:“我知道,你能唱得很好听,你能唱给我听么?”公鸡特别开心。

适合二年级小学生的英语双语故事【三篇】带译文

适合二年级小学生的英语双语故事【三篇】带译文

三一文库()/小学二年级〔适合二年级小学生的英语双语故事【三篇】带译文〕【篇一】Difference"I can always tell a graduate class from an undergraduate class," observed the instructor in oneof my graduate engineering courses at California State University in Los Angeles. "When I say, 'Goodafternoon,' the undergraduates respond, 'Good第1页共4页afternoon." But the graduate students just write it down."区别“研究生班和本科生很容易就能区别开来,”在洛杉矶加利福利亚州立大学给我们研究生上工程学课的老师如此说。

“我说‘下午好’,本科生们回答说‘下午好’。

研究生们则把我说的话记在笔记本上。

”【篇二】VirtueMany years after receiving my graduate degree, I returned to the State University of New York at Binghamton as a faculty member. One day in a crowded elevator, someone remarked on its inefficiency. I saidthe elevators had not changed in the 20 years since Ibegan there as a student.When the door finally opened, I felt a passionatepat on my back, and turned to see an elderly nun smilingat me. "You'll get that degree, dear," she whispered. "Perseverance is a virtue."24。

二年级英语小故事带译文【三篇】

二年级英语小故事带译文【三篇】

二年级英语小故事带译文【三篇】导读:本文二年级英语小故事带译文【三篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

【第一篇:狐狸和葡萄】Fox and the GrapesOne hot summer day a fox was walking through an orchard. He stopped before a bunch of grapes. They were ripe and juicy."I'm just feeling thirsty," he thought. So he backed up a few paces, got a running start, jumped up, but could not reach the grapes.He walked back. One, two, three, he jumped up again, but still, he missed the grapes.The fox tried again and again, but never succeeded. At last he decided to give it up.He walked away with his nose in the air, and said“I am sure they are sour.”【译文】狐狸和葡萄一个炎热的夏日,狐狸走过一个果园,他停在一大串熟透而多汁的葡萄前。

狐狸想:“我正口渴呢。

”于是他后退了几步,向前一冲,跳起来,却无法够到葡萄。

狐狸后退又试。

一次,两次,三次,但是都没有得到葡萄。

狐狸试了一次又一次,都没有成功。

最后,他决定放弃,他昂起头,边走边说:“葡萄还没有成熟,我敢肯定它是酸的。

”寓意: 在经历了许多尝试而不能获得成功的时候,有些人往往故意轻视成功,以此来寻求心理安慰。

【第二篇:男孩和青蛙】The Boys And The FrogsOne spring day some naughty boys were playing near a pond. They began to throw stones into the water. In the pond lived many frogs were much afraid of the boys, for the stones hurt some of the frogs. At last an old frog lifted his head out of the water and said, ¨Boys, please don‟t throw stones at us.〃The boys said, ¨We are only playi ng.〃¨I know that, but please stop throwing stones, my boys. What is play to you is death to us,〃said the old frog. So the boys stopped throwing stones and went away.【译文】男孩和青蛙春天里的一天,一些顽皮的男孩在一个水塘边玩耍。

小学二年级英语小故事【三篇】

小学二年级英语小故事【三篇】

【导语】海阔凭你跃,天⾼任你飞。

愿你信⼼满满,尽展聪明才智;妙笔⽣花,谱下锦绣第⼏篇。

学习的敌⼈是⾃⼰的知⾜,要使⾃⼰学⼀点东西,必需从不⾃满开始。

以下是为⼤家整理的《⼩学⼆年级英语⼩故事【三篇】》供您查阅。

【第⼀篇:⾦丝雀与蝙蝠】A bird was confined in a cage outside a window. She often sang at night when all other birds were asleep. One night a bat came. He asked the bird why she was silent by day and sang only at night. The bird answered, “Last year when I was singing in the daytime, a bird catcher heard my voice and caught me in his net.Since then I have never sung by day.” The bat replied, "But it is useless to do this now that you have become a prisoner." Then he flew away. 【译⽂】⾦丝雀与蝙蝠 挂在窗⼝笼⾥的⾦丝雀,经常在鸟⼉睡着的夜⾥歌唱。

⼀天晚上,蝙蝠来了,飞过来问她为什么⽩天安静⽆声,夜⾥却要歌唱。

⾦丝雀回答说:“去年我在⽩天唱歌时,捕鸟⼈听到我的歌声抓住了我。

从此,我再也不在⽩天唱歌了。

”蝙蝠说:“你现在才懂得谨慎已没⽤了,你若在变为囚徒之前就懂得,那该多好呀!”说完就飞⾛了。

寓意: 我们应该在危险发⽣之前就提⾼警觉,因为危险⼀旦发⽣,我们再怎样⼩⼼也没有⽤了。

【第⼆篇:没有尾巴的狐狸】A fox's tail was caught in a trap. When he was trying to release himself, he lost his whole tail except the stump. At first he was ashamed to see the other foxes because he had no tail, but he was determined to face his misfortune. He called all the foxes to a meeting. When they had gotten together, the fox said that they should all do away with their tails. He said that their tails were very inconvenient when they met with their enemies. He did not talk about any advantages of the tail. "You are right," said one of the older foxes, "but I don’t think you would advise us to do away with our tails if you hadn't lost it yourself first." 【译⽂】没有尾巴的狐狸 ⼀只狐狸的尾巴被夹住了,当他试着脱⾝的时候,挣断了整条尾巴。

小学二年级英语小故事(三篇)

小学二年级英语小故事(三篇)

【导语】英语故事会出现学⽣认识或是不认识的单词,⽽这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于⼀般的死记硬背,⽽是在潜移默化中,让学⽣记住单词,并且不枯燥。

以下是整理的《⼩学⼆年级英语⼩故事(三篇)》,希望帮助到您。

【初冬的树】 Early in the morning into the opaque campus. The campus is so cold, few alumni stroll in the empty campus, I never more than now realized the stillness of the early winter and summer... "Pa -" a wonderful voice, I looked back, curiously unknowingly amazing up - walk path covered with dark red "blanket". They are so beautiful, full of fantasy color. I pushed the car continued to walk forward, puzzled: why autumn leaves fall scene will appear in the winter? With this question, I put down the car, went to the playground, the scene here let me once again slightly open mouth, bridging the surprise. Xu had not often watch! I have never found that leaves ground scene has quietly come. Walk on by two "my fair lady", in an instant, mute into a symphony, listen to: "tickle, when -" is deciduous in singing. I looked down to greet it. It is when to come to my here? I looked up, a kind of "victory YanLiu of the emperor" beauty presented in sight: the tree gently move hands, say goodbye to the phase when the director leaves, they are filled with. At this point, the depression of solitary tree standing in front of my eyes, they also had strong, spring and summer season, the greenery of the stage. The green, robust tree is what people admire. Now - no, the tree is to feel appreciated, though they said goodbye to the decoration - green leaves, but still let people enjoy its imposing and magnificent, which is irreplaceable by green. Trees, autumn and winter, when the leaves fall, a terrible, still do not break... Back in the car, I recalled just walked through the scene, to savor. I finally know, winter, autumn, spring and summer when the tree is beautiful. Autumn winter, its leaves leave the tree, they will come back, then, is once again flourishing -spring and summer. So, also afraid to see the beauty of the scene? 清晨,步⼊伸⼿不见五指的校园。

适合小学生背诵的英语小故事(五篇)

适合小学生背诵的英语小故事(五篇)

适合小学生背诵的英语小故事(五篇)【导语】英语故事会出现学生认识或是不认识的单词,而这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于一般的死记硬背,而是在潜移默化中,让学生记住单词,并且不枯燥。

适合小学生背诵的英语小故事篇一One day the wind said to the sun, “Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.”“We will see about that,” said the sun. “I will let you try first.”So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself.“I give up,” said the wind at last. “I cannot get his cloak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his cloak.适合小学生背诵的英语小故事篇二The monkey mother has two little monkeys. She likes the younger, not the other.One day, they were playing in a forest when a wolf came running at them. The monkey ran away with the younger monkey in a hurry and left the older alone. She climbed up a tree and held the younger in her arms.After some time, the wolf went away slowly. The monkey took the baby out of her arms. She was surprised to see that the baby had died, for the baby was held in arms too highly.Very long time later, she remembered to look for the older baby. The older baby was hiding in a wood. So he saved himself.适合小学生背诵的英语小故事篇三The hare was once boasting of his speed before the other animals. "I have never been beaten," he said, "when I run at full speed, no one is faster than me."The tortoise said quietly, "I will race with you." "That is a good joke," said the hare. "I could dance around you the whole way."The race started. The hare darted almost out of sight at once. He soon stopped and lay down to have a nap.The tortoise plodded on and on. When the hare awoke from his nap, he saw the tortoise was near the finish line, and that he had lost the race.适合小学生背诵的英语小故事篇四A man has two dogs: a hound and a house dog. He trains the hound to help him hurt and teaches the house dog to watch the house. When he returns home after a day’s hunt, he always gives the house-dog some meat. The hound feels very angry. He says unhappily to the house dog, “Where I work very hard outside, you share my food.““Don’t blame me,my friend. You should blame the master. He doesn’t teach me to hurt, but to share others food,” the house dog answers.适合小学生背诵的英语小故事篇五Spring is coming. Spring is the first season of the year. In China, spring comes in February. It is still cold, but it is getting warmer and warmer. The days get longer and longer. The leaves on the trees begin to turn green. Then they come up green leaves in the spring wind on the ground. Spring is also sowing time season.。

二年级英语小故事【五篇】

二年级英语小故事【五篇】

二年级英语小故事【五篇】导读:本文二年级英语小故事【五篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

A man wanted to buy an ass. He went to the market, and saw a likely one. But he wanted to test him first.So he took the ass home, and put him into the stable with the other asses. The new ass looked around, and immediately went to choose a place next to the laziest ass in the stable.When the man saw this he put a halter on the ass at once, and gave him back to his owner.The owner felt quite surprised. He asked the man, "Why are you back so soon? Have you tested him already?" "I don't want to test him any more," replied the man, "From the companion he chose for himself, I could see what sort of animal he is."【译文】驴和买驴的人一个买主到市场上去买驴,他看中一头外表不错的驴,但是他想要牵走试一试。

他把驴牵回家,放在自己其他的驴之间,这驴四处看看,立即走向一头好吃懒做的驴旁边。

于是,买驴的人立刻给那头驴套上辔头,牵去还给驴的卖主。

小学英语小故事(优秀10篇)

小学英语小故事(优秀10篇)

小学英语小故事(优秀10篇)小学生读的英语故事篇一Long ago, there was a big cat in the house. He caught many mice while they were stealing food.从前,一所房子里面有一只大猫,他抓住了很多偷东西的老鼠。

One day the mice had a meeting to talk about the way to deal with their common enemy. Some said this, and some said that.一天,老鼠在一起开会商量如何对付他们共同的敌人。

会上大家各有各的主张,最后,一只小老鼠站出来说他有一个好主意。

At last a young mouse got up, and said that he had a good idea.最后,一只小老鼠站出来说他有一个好主意。

"We could tie a bell around the neck of the cat. Then when he comes near, we can hear the sound of the bell, and run away."“我们可以在猫的脖子上绑一个铃铛,那么如果他来到附近,我们听到铃声就可以马上逃跑。

”Everyone approved of this proposal, but an old wise mouse got up and said, "That is all very well, but who will tie the bell to the cat?" The mice looked at each other, but nobody spoke.大家都赞同这个建议,这时一只聪明的老耗子站出来说:“这的确是个绝妙的主意,但是谁来给猫的脖子上绑铃铛呢?”老鼠们面面相觑,谁也没有说话。

小学英语故事(三篇)

小学英语故事(三篇)

小学英语故事(三篇)A little frog wakes up in the morning. He can’t find his toy, he is crying.A fish hears and comes. He asks, “Why are you crying?” The frog answers, “I lost my toy.” “What is your toy?”“I don’t know its name, but it’s round and yellow.” The fish says, “I know, I know.” Quickly, he comes back with a yellow leaf. “No, no,That’s not my toy.” The frog still cries.A dog is coming, “A round and yellow thing is on thepla yground. That must be your toy.” The frog sees, that is not his toy, too. It’s a yellow ball.A squirrel is running with a pine nut. But that’s not the frog’s toy.It’s dark. The frog is very sad. He doesn’t find his toy. He cries again. The moon is rising in the sky. The shadow of the moon is on the pond. “Oh! My toy! I found my toy!”The frog jumps happily.【篇二】Lan and Fred were boys. They were both twelve years old, and they were in the same class in their school. Last Friday afternoon they had a fight in class, and their teacher was very angry. He said to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a thousand times.” After the last lesson, all the other boys went home,but Lan and Fred stayed in the classroom with their teacher and begin writing their names.Then Fred began crying.The teacher looked at him and said,” Why are you crying, Fred?”“Because his name’s Lan May, and mine’s Frederick Hollingsworth,” Fred said.【篇三】she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmastree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant's house. hundreds of wax-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail.“now some one is dying,” said the little girl, softly, for she had been told by her old grandmother, the only person who had ever been kind to her, and who was now dead that whenever a star falls an immortal spirit returns to the god who gave it.she struck yet another match against the wall; it flamed up, and surrounded by its light, appeared before her that same dear grandmother, gentle and loving as always, but bright and happy as she had never looked during her lifetime.。

小学生英语民间故事(三篇)

小学生英语民间故事(三篇)

【导语】民间故事是从远古时代起就在⼈们⼝头流传的⼀种以奇异的语⾔和象征的形式讲述⼈与⼈之间的种种关系,题材⼴泛⽽⼜充满幻想的叙事体故事以下是整理的《⼩学⽣英语民间故事(三篇)》相关资料,希望帮助到您。

⼩学⽣英语民间故事篇⼀ Legend a long time ago, a pair of rabbit practice Millennium became immortal. They have four lovely daughters, all born to pure cute. One day, the emperor summoned the rabbits in heaven, it left his wife and children to be reluctant to part, stepping on the cloud temple. When it came to the south gate, see too white Venus day will lead the moon from the side walk. Rabbit fairy know what had happened, he asked a guard's door god beside. After hearing her encounter, rabbit fairy feel the innocent suffer, sympathize with her. But his meager strength, can be of any help? Think of the man in the moon, how lonely sad, if someone with good, suddenly thought of their four daughters, it immediately ran home. The Moon Fairy rabbit tell the female rabbit, and a child to say with the goddess of the moon. The female rabbit though deeply sympathize with the moon, but loathe to give up their baby daughter, this is tantamount to the heart of flesh cut it! Daughters also reluctant to leave their parents, with tears in her eyes. The male rabbit sincere words and earnest wishes to say: "if I were alone, shut up, you are willing to accompany me? The moon in order to save the people, compromised, we can sympathize with her? The children, we can't think only about yourself!" The children understand the father's heart, all wants to go. Two rabbits with tears in his eyes, smiled. They decided to let the youngest daughter. The little moon farewell parents and sisters, flying to the moon to live!⼩学⽣英语民间故事篇⼆ The bird Jingwei trying to fill the sea. Once upon a time, the youngest daughter of Yan, legary ruler of primitive China, went boating on the Eastern Sea. While she was enjoying herself, a strong wind rose on the sea and her boat capsized. Jt before she was buried by the surging waves, her spirit turned into a beautiful bird. As it flew over the roaring sea, it cried sadly in the sound "jinwei, jingwei". That was why people cal it "Jingwei". The bird lived on a mountain near the sea. It hated the sea so much that it decided to fill it up. Every day, it flew to and fro between the mountain and the sea, carrying in a twig or a pebble from the mountain and dropping it into the sea. One day, the roaring sea said to Jingwei, "Poor little bird, stop doing that meaningless thing! You'll never fill me up." Jingwei replied, "I'll fill you up doubt! I will, even if it'll take me thoands of years! I'll fight on until doomsday!" The brave little bird kept carrying twigs and pebbles from the mountain to the Eastern Sea without taking a rest. From t fable comes the idiom "The bird Jingwei trying to fill the sea". We e it to describe people who are firm and indomitable and will t stop until they reach their goal.⼩学⽣英语民间故事篇三 Ares son of zeus and hera ,ares was appointed god of war.hewas terrible and majestic,and his march shook the world.of all the major gods at olympus,he was the most hateful ,loving struggle and war and ever thirsty for blood .on the other hand he signified courage and victory in battle ,and was devoutly worshipped by soldiers going to war.prayers were addressed to him before the war and spoils presented at his altar after it. he was the one god who ever had to submit to the power ofhis inferiors .at one time lack of tact and good udge ment led to his shame.he was fighting with two giants ,and finding himself no match for the two monstrous creatures,laid down hisarms and was imprisoned in chains. he was set free in the end by the artful hermes,but not before he had suffered all the humiliations。

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

以下是***为大家整理的《小学英语寓言故事【三篇】》供您查阅。

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

二年级英语小故事(精选6篇)

二年级英语小故事(精选6篇)

二年级英语小故事(精选6篇)以下是网友分享的关于二年级英语小故事的资料6篇,希望对您有所帮助,就爱阅读感谢您的支持。

小学二年级英语小故事篇一小学二年级英语小故事第一篇:I’m Tong tong ,summer, I like swimming. In fall, I likeflying kites . In winter , I like making a snowman . In spring , I like planting trees.I like singing and da ncing . Can I’m 12 years old .There are three people in my family ----myfather ,my mother and I .In you tell me , what about you.第二篇:I am Li Kai. I was bron in G1995,that is to say , I am eleven years old this year. I am a pupil from Class3 ,rade 6 in the primary school.Myfavourite persons areteachers.Because they teach us knowledge. Teachers let us1understand the world.第三篇:我的英语老师My English TeacherIn my life, Ms. Wang is the most important person to me. Herteaching skills are diverse. In class, she usually uses games and posters. She works hard for us. When other teachers rest, she still keeps working and working. When we are mischievous,第四篇:Save Water 保护水资源Water is very important for us. We must drink water everyday. We can’t live without water. Water is everywhere around us. At home, we use water to wash clothes, to wash dishes, to cook rice, to clean the flat, to have showers, to make drinks, to cleI like Chinese New Year very much. I can meet many many friends in my family. I like them very much. We sit together to have dinner, I like the food, it’s very nice.Do you know what is lucky money? It is the money children get from aunt and uncles, grandpa grandma. I’ve got a lot this year!I love Chinese New Year. I hope you will like it too。

小学2-3分钟英语小故事10篇

小学2-3分钟英语小故事10篇

小学2-3分钟英语小故事10篇1.小学2-3分钟英语小故事篇一The wolf mistake swallowed a piece of bone, very suffered, running about, look for to visit the doctor everywhere。

He met the egret, and talk to settle the service fees to invite him to take out the bone, egret to stretch in the wolf’s throat the own head, and the 叼 outs bone, then toward to settle the good service fees wolfThe wolf answer says:” hello, friend, you can since the wolf 嘴 take back the head in the peace ground, and the difficult way return the dissatisfied foot, and how and still speak the guerdon?”This story elucidation, guerdon badly person act charitably, and is a bad person of cognition and does not speak the reputation’s innate character。

狼与鹭鸶狼误吞下了一块骨头,十分难受,四处奔走,寻访医生。

他遇见了鹭鸶,谈定酬金请他取出骨头,鹭鸶把自己的头伸进狼的喉咙里,叼出了骨头,便向狼要定好的酬金。

狼回答说:“喂,朋友,你能从狼嘴里平安无事地收回头来,难道还不满足,怎样还要讲报酬?”这故事说明,对坏人行善的报酬,就是认识坏人不讲信用的本质。

小学生英语双语故事(三篇)

小学生英语双语故事(三篇)

小学生英语双语故事(三篇)导读:本文小学生英语双语故事(三篇),来源互联网,仅供读者阅读参考. 【篇一】ALittleAntOncetherewasalittleant.Shewantedtogetmarried,butsheonlywantedtoma rrythestrongestcreature.Shewantedtomarrythestrongestcreature,butshedidn'tknowwhothestrong estcreatureis.Shesawthewindblowhousesdown.Soshethoughtthewindwa sthestrongestcreature.Shewantedtomarrythewind.Butthewindtoldthelittleantthathtwasn'tthestrongestcreature.Therewasat owerintheforest.Hehadstoodthereforathousandyearsagainsthisforce.The towerwasthestrongestcreature."Whydoyouwanttomarryme?"thewindasked."Becauseyouarethestrongestcreatureintheworld.Youarestrongestthanthe wind."saidtheant."Youareright.I'mstrongestthanthewind.ButI'mnotthestrongestcreatureint heworld.Look,howI'mdamaged!Can'tyouguesswhohasdonethistome?It'syou,ants."Atlast,thelittleantmarriedherownkind.Becausetheywerethestrongestcreat ures.一只蚂蚁从前,有一个小蚂蚁想结婚,但她只想嫁给世界上打者。

最新二年级小学生英语故事(三篇)

最新二年级小学生英语故事(三篇)

二年级小学生英语故事(三篇)【导语】英语故事会出现学生认识或是不认识的单词,而这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于一般的死记硬背,而是在潜移默化中,让学生记住单词,并且不枯燥。

以下是整理的《二年级小学生英语故事(三篇)》,希望帮助到您。

【篇一】Once upon a time there was a farmer who worked hard in the fields every day.One day,while he was ploughing the fields,he heard a bumping sound. He saw a dead rabbit .He thought to himself ,”Since it is so easy to get a rabbit like that, why should I work so hard all day long”He threw his hoe away and lay by the tree everyday,dreaming for more rabbits to come.When he finally realized his foolish,he starved to death. The story told us no pain ,no gain , no one can reap where one has not sown. 【译文】从前有一个农民每天在地里辛苦劳作。

一天他正在耕地时听到撞击声;他看到一只兔子躺在树旁。

他捡起一看是一只肥大的兔子,他自言自语地说:“既然这么容易捡到兔子,为什么我要整天辛苦劳作呢?”他扔掉锄头,每天躺在树边,梦想有兔子来。

当他最终意识到他的愚蠢返回地里时,他发现他的稻谷全死了。

这个故事告诉我们,我们不能等着机会和运气带来的不可预料的收获,也就是说,我们希望不劳而获。

小学生英语故事大全3篇

小学生英语故事大全3篇

小学生英语故事大全3篇聪明的人,今天做明天的事;懒惰的人,今天做昨天的事;糊涂的人,把昨天的事也推给明天。

愿你做一个聪明的孩子!愿你做一个时间的主人!下面小编就给大家整理了英语小故事,有需要的可以收藏起来哦英语小故事一A RAVEN saw a Swan and desired to secure for himself the same beautiful plumage.Supposing that the Swan's splendid white color arose from his washing in the water in which he swam, the Raven left the altars in the neighborhood where he picked up his living, and took up residence in the lakes and pools.But cleansing his feathers as often as he would, he could not change their color, while through want of food he perished.乌鸦非常羡慕天鹅洁白的羽毛。

他猜想天鹅一定是经常洗澡,羽毛才变得如此洁白无瑕。

于是,他毅然离开了他赖以生存的祭坛,来到江湖边。

他天天洗刷自己的羽毛,不但一点都没洗白,反而因缺少食物饥饿而死。

英语小故事二For months I hinted that I needed a new wedding ring, since I had developed an allergy to gold. On my birthday, while I was gardening, my husband asked me for gift suggestions. I held my hands up and said, "Well, you‘ll notice that my hands are bare."Later that evening I opened my present with enthusiasm. "Happy birthday," he said, as I unwrapped a new pair of gardening gloves.几个月以来,我一直在向丈夫暗示我需要一枚新的结婚戒指,因为我对黄金有点过敏。

适合小学生的英语小故事(三篇)

适合小学生的英语小故事(三篇)

【导语】英语故事会出现学⽣认识或是不认识的单词,⽽这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于⼀般的死记硬背,⽽是在潜移默化中,让学⽣记住单词,并且不枯燥。

以下是⽆忧考整理的《适合⼩学⽣的英语⼩故事(三篇)》,希望帮助到您。

【Napoleon Was Ill】 Jack had gone to the university to study history, but at the end of his first year, his history professor failed him in his examinations, and he was told that he would have to leave the university. However, his father decided that he would go to see the professor to urge him to let Jack continue his studies the following year. "He‘s a good boy," said Jack‘s father, "and if you let him pass this time, I‘m sure he‘ll improve a lot next year and pass the examinations at the end of it really well." "No, no, that‘s quite impossible," replied the professor immediately. "Do you know, last month I asked him when Napoleon had died, he didn‘t know!" "Please, sir, give him another chance," said Jack‘s father. "You see, I‘m afraid we don‘t take any newspaper in our house, so none of us even know that Napoleon was ill." 拿破仑病了 杰克到⼀所⼤学去学历史。

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小学二年级英语故事(三篇)
导读:本文小学二年级英语故事(三篇),仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

【Snakes】
The snake is a long and thin animal that lives in grass or other dark places. A snake has no legs or feet, but it can move very fast on its stomach. Snakes usually have green, yellow or black skins, which make them difficult for their enemies to find them. Some kinds of snakes live in water. They can swim as freely as fish.Snakes are cold-blooded animals. In winter they hibernatein holes which are narrow enough only to hold the snakes' bodies. The snakes can sleep through a whole winter without eating and moving. They can not feel any pain. The hibernation period lasts about five months. When spring comes, the snakes come out and begin their normal life. Snakes can take many things as food, such as mice, sparrows, frogs,birds' eggs, pests and so on. People sometimes can see a snake eat a sparrow. First it moves close to the sparrow, then it puts out its tongue and brings the sparrow into its mouth and swallows it, which makes a lump in the snake's body. After some time the lump disappears. As
snakes are dreadful-looking, people are afraid of them. Many people drive them away whenever they see snakes. But in Chinese fairy tales, snakes are by no means bad. They seem to have human feelings. They can change into pretty girls. People like and respect them. The most well-known is the story about the White Snake and the Blue Snake. In fact, snakes are not as dreadful as they look. They can help us to kill mice and pests. They can provide us with delicious meat. Their blood is a good drink. Poisonous snakes are especially useful. We can make valuable drugs with them.【A Shower Injury】Ben leaned over the edge of the tub. He turned on the hot and cold water faucets. The water came out of the spout near the top of the tub. He pushed down on the lever beneath the spout so that the water would drain. He was going to take a shower, not a bath. He tested the temperature. It wasn’t hot enough. He adjusted the hot water faucet. There was another handle between the hot and cold faucets. This one controlled whether water came out of the spout or out of the shower head. Ben turned it all the way to the right. Now hot water was coming out of the shower head. The temperature was just right. Ben took off his robe and stepped over the top of the tub. He pulled the shower door closed. He grabbed
the bar of soap out of the soap dish and started scrubbing his face. While his eyes were closed to keep out the soap, he put the soap back into the dish. Then he reached for the big plastic container of shampoo on his window ledge. The bottle slipped out of his hands and landed on his left foot. "Shoot!" Ben said angrily. That hurt.【A Tough Teacher】
A school teacher friend of mine in juried his back and had to wear a plaster cast around the upper part of his body. On his first day of the term, still with the cast under his shirt, he was assigned to teach the most undisciplined class. Stepping confidently into the rowdy classroom, he opened the window as wide as possible. Just then, a strong breeze made his tie flap. Trying to fix the tie, he took a blackboard eraser and hammered a large tack through his tie into his chest. He had no trouble with discipline that term.。

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