英语趣味小故事之乞丐

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乐观的乞丐英语作文

乐观的乞丐英语作文

乐观的乞丐英语作文Here's an essay on an optimistic beggar written in informal and conversational English:You know, there's this beggar on the street corner, and he's got a smile that's as bright as the sun. He's not just any beggar, though. This one's got a different take on life. He sees the good in everything, even in the smallest things.You might be wondering how a beggar can be optimistic. Well, he just has a way of looking at the world. Even when people walk by and don't give him a coin, he'll just nodand smile. He'll say to himself, "At least they didn't kick me or ignore me completely." That's the kind of guy he is.And you know what? He's always got a story to tell. Whether it's about the weather or a funny incident he witnessed, he'll make you laugh and forget your troublesfor a while. He sees life as an adventure, and he's just living it to the fullest.He's got this philosophy that nothing is impossible. He might not have much, but he's got dreams. He talks about opening a small shop someday.。

有关乞丐的英文作文范文

有关乞丐的英文作文范文

有关乞丐的英文作文范文I saw a beggar on the street today. He was sitting on the sidewalk, holding out a cup and asking for spare change. His clothes were tattered and dirty, and his eyes looked tired and hopeless. I couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness for him.The beggar's sign said he was homeless and hungry. It made me wonder how he ended up in this situation. Did he have a family? Did he once have a job and a home? It's hard to imagine what it must be like to live on the streets, not knowing where your next meal will come from.I wanted to help the beggar, but I didn't know what to do. I didn't have much money on me, and I didn't want tojust give him a few coins and walk away. I wished there was something more I could do to make a real difference in his life.As I walked away, I couldn't shake the image of thebeggar from my mind. It made me realize how fortunate I am to have a roof over my head and food on the table. It's easy to take these things for granted, but seeing the beggar reminded me to be grateful for what I have.I hope the beggar finds some relief from his suffering.I hope he finds a warm meal and a safe place to sleep tonight. And I hope that one day, he'll be able to turn his life around and find a way out of poverty. Everyone deserves a chance to live with dignity and hope.。

穿破烂衣服的乞丐英语作文

穿破烂衣服的乞丐英语作文

穿破烂衣服的乞丐英语作文Paragraph 1: The beggar in tattered clothes caught my attention as I walked past. His appearance was a stark contrast to the well-dressed people around him. The holes in his clothes were evidence of his difficult life on the streets. It made me wonder how he ended up in such a situation.Paragraph 2: The beggar's eyes told a story of hardship and despair. They were filled with a mixture of sadness and resignation. It was as if he had given up hope of ever escaping his current circumstances. I couldn't help butfeel a pang of sympathy for him.Paragraph 3: Despite his ragged appearance, the beggar had a certain dignity about him. He sat on the sidewalk, holding a sign asking for help, with a quiet determination. It was clear that he wasn't begging out of choice, but out of necessity. He was doing whatever he could to survive.Paragraph 4: As I watched people pass by, some ignored the beggar completely, while others glanced at him with a mix of pity and indifference. It struck me how easy it is for society to turn a blind eye to those in need. We often forget that behind the tattered clothes and dirty appearance, there is a human being with feelings and astory to tell.Paragraph 5: The beggar's presence served as a reminder of the stark inequalities that exist in our society. While some enjoy a life of comfort and abundance, others struggle to find their next meal. It made me question the fairness of it all and the role we play in perpetuating this divide.Paragraph 6: Despite the challenges he faced, the beggar's spirit remained unbroken. He greeted those who acknowledged him with a grateful smile, showing aresilience that was inspiring. It made me realize that even in the darkest of times, there is still room for kindness and hope.Paragraph 7: The encounter with the beggar left alasting impression on me. It reminded me to be grateful for the privileges I have and to never take them for granted.It also motivated me to do what I can to help those less fortunate, whether it's through small acts of kindness or supporting organizations that work towards social justice.Paragraph 8: As I walked away, I couldn't shake off the image of the beggar in tattered clothes. His story, though unknown to me, was a reminder of the struggles that many face every day. It served as a call to action, urging me to be more aware of the world around me and to make a difference, no matter how small.。

A Tramp’s story 流浪汉的故事

A Tramp’s story 流浪汉的故事

女装后的希澈charming~
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• Everyone ,look, wow a beauty(美女)! Charming style (妩媚风情)! The guy was immediately attractted by her .(He walked over and pulled her hand, then took her to sit on the chair)(美女心安理得的享受 着。。。。。。) After a while , the beauty smiled,turning her face away(脱掉帽子)……..oh no! a man !! Guy saw this scene,shocked,annoyed, Then kicked Paul out .
The end thank you
A Tramp’s sne1
• Paul was a tramp .He walked a lot of road .He was tired ,thirsty and hungry .He wanted to have a rest . (When he came to a park ,seeing a single chair .Someone suddenly first to sit down .) It was a tall ,strong guy. Paul was very angry ,rushing forward and trying to push him several times. The result was failed.Paul had to sit on the ground .He thought a long time……Suddenly he thought of a good idea!

乞丐的传说故事作文600字

乞丐的传说故事作文600字

乞丐的传说故事作文600字英文回答:Once upon a time, there was a beggar who lived in a small village. He was known for his kind heart and his ability to make people laugh. Despite his poverty, he always had a smile on his face and a positive attitude towards life. People in the village admired him and often sought his advice.One day, a rich man from a nearby town came to the village. He was arrogant and looked down upon the poor beggar. He decided to test the beggar's wisdom and offered him a challenge. The rich man said, "If you can answer my riddle, I will give you a bag of gold coins. But if you fail, you must leave this village forever."The beggar, undeterred by the rich man's arrogance, accepted the challenge. The rich man asked, "What is greater than God, more evil than the devil, and if you eatit, you will die?" The beggar thought for a moment and then replied, "The answer is nothing. Nothing is greater than God, nothing is more evil than the devil, and if you eat nothing, you will die of hunger."The rich man was astonished by the beggar's wisdom and admitted defeat. He handed over the bag of gold coins andleft the village, humbled by the beggar's intelligence. The beggar, however, did not let the wealth change him. He continued to live a simple life and used the money to help those in need.Years passed, and the beggar's fame spread far and wide. People from all over the world came to seek his advice and hear his stories. He became a symbol of hope andinspiration for the poor and the downtrodden. Despite his newfound fame, the beggar remained humble and always reminded people of the importance of kindness and compassion.中文回答:从前,有一个乞丐住在一个小村庄里。

TheBeggarandtheMiser乞丐和吝啬鬼英文版

TheBeggarandtheMiser乞丐和吝啬鬼英文版

The Beggar and the Miser乞丐和吝啬⿁英⽂版爱惜财富,是对⾃⼰劳动的尊重;如果把财产看得终于⼀切,⾼于⼀切,那就是让财产占有了⾃⼰。

当⼀个⼈,被财产占有时,他就没有了世⼈的情感和爱⼼,没有了由爱⽽来的幸福。

⼈们只会说:看,这个有钱⼈真可怜。

One day, an old beggar went to the village. He knocked at the door of a rich man to beg for food. This was a big house and at the side was built a granary with a big padlock. The owner of the house was a miser and he was known for never helping anyone. The beggar was aware of his reputation but still pleaded, "Will you give me a bit of butter or milk?" The miser said impatiently, "No! Go away at once!" "Perhaps you can sweep out for me a bit of grain or beans," the hungry beggar continued. "There isn't anything in my house!" "How about a little bit of bread?" the beggar insisted. "Only a mouthful of food and I will be very grateful." "Go away! I don't have bread!" "How about some water? I am thirsty." "I don't have water." The beggar then said sadly to him, "My friend, why are you here? You should go to some kind-hearted folk to beg for food because you are poorer than anybody else." The miser in this story is really wealthy in a material sense, but he is extremely poor in a moral sense. Rich people without compassion and conscience are not welcome in the society. They are likely to maintain temporary wealth but not everlasting wealth. So at the same time we feed our stomach, don't forget to feed our soul.⼀天,⼀个⽼乞丐来到⼀个熟悉的村⼦⾥。

乞丐英文相关作文

乞丐英文相关作文

乞丐英文相关作文I saw a beggar on the street today. He was sitting on the sidewalk with a sign asking for help. It made me feel grateful for what I have.The beggar's clothes were tattered and dirty. It was clear that he had been living on the streets for a long time. It made me wonder about his story and how he ended up in this situation.I couldn't help but feel a sense of empathy for the beggar. I wanted to do something to help, but I didn't know what I could do. It made me realize how fortunate I am to have a roof over my head and food on the table.As I walked past the beggar, I noticed the look of desperation in his eyes. It was a stark reminder of the harsh realities of life for some people. It made me reflect on the importance of compassion and helping those in need.The encounter with the beggar left a lasting impression on me. It made me more aware of the struggles that some people face every day. It also reminded me of the importance of being grateful for what I have and finding ways to help those who are less fortunate.。

乞丐英文相关作文

乞丐英文相关作文

乞丐英文相关作文英文:As a beggar, life can be tough. I have to rely on the kindness of others to survive. Sometimes people are generous and give me money or food, but other times they ignore me or even treat me badly. It can be a very humbling experience.One of the most difficult things about being a beggar is the constant rejection. I have to approach many people before someone is willing to help me. It can be discouraging and make me feel invisible. However, I have learned to not take it personally and keep trying.Another challenge is finding a safe place to sleep at night. I have to be careful not to sleep in dangerous areas or be kicked out of public places. Sometimes I have to sleep on the street, which can be uncomfortable and dangerous.Despite the challenges, there are also moments of kindness and generosity that make me grateful. When someone stops and talks to me, or gives me a warm meal, it can make my day. It reminds me that there are good people in the world.中文:作为一个乞丐,生活很艰难。

英语小短文带翻译-今日乞丐

英语小短文带翻译-今日乞丐

英语小短文带翻译-今日乞丐Beggars TodayBeggars are one of the most familiar groups in every city. They accompany us from our childhood until now, and I'vefound both the beggars and I change in this journey.Years ago as a little girl, when I came across some old and disabled beggars on the road, I'd donate some pocket money to them, happily thinking I was helping. s I have grown older, I've found the number of beggars has grown larger and they are more diverse. They appear in every corner of thecity, on the overbridge, on the street, near restaurants, and even at your door. In contrast with the old days, it seemslike the situation with beggars today is more complicated, which has made me hesitate before deciding whether to help them or not.It's hard for me to give them money considering some who appear beggars in day time but dress up and go to fancy restaurants at night; and some who are controlled by some illegal organization and the money they get all goes to the organization. If I help them, I'd be making the problem worse, I'd be doing harm to the society, indirectly. But it's also hard not to give them money, considering there're realbeggars who really need help. If I don't help them, who will? And where is my sympathy? What hurts me the most is not how hard it is to distinguish the real help-seekers from the many false ones, but that some children are forced by adults, sometimes even their parents, to beg. They grow up despisedby the world, out of mainstream society. When I see theireyes filled with desperation and impudence instead of purity and innocence, my heart sinks. We don't know how they will face the world when they grow up, how this will shape their characters, and what they may do to the society, to perpetuate this cycle of violence.Months ago the Fu Jian government has promulgated a new policy to deal with 8 kinds of beggars. An internet survey shows that over 80% of voters reacted positively toward the policy. We know that one single policy cannot solve a problem as complex as this one, but we do look forward to some improvement. I wish all humanity can live like human.今日乞丐在城市中,乞丐是我们最熟悉的群体之一。

乞丐和王子英语故事

乞丐和王子英语故事

乞丐和王子英语故事Once upon a time, there was a poor beggar who lived on the streets. He had no home, no family, and no money. He spent his days begging for food and spare change, just so he could survive.One day, as the beggar was sitting on the sidewalk, a handsome prince walked by. The beggar looked up at the prince with envy, wishing he could trade places with him. But theprince noticed the beggar's sadness, and he stopped to talk to him."What troubles you, my friend?" asked the prince.The beggar told him about his life, and how he had nothingto live for. The prince listened thoughtfully, and then he said, "I can help you, if you'll let me."。

The beggar was surprised. He had never had anyone offer to help him before. "What can you do?" he asked.The beggar couldn't believe his ears. He had never imagined such a thing could happen to him. But he agreed, and followedthe prince to his palace.The prince gave the beggar new clothes, a clean bed, and plenty of food to eat. He also gave him a job, working in the castle gardens.The beggar couldn't believe how his life had changed, and he worked hard to show his gratitude to the prince.Years went by, and the beggar became a trusted friend of the prince. They shared many adventures together, and the beggar never forgot how the prince had helped him when he was in need.One day, the prince fell ill, and it seemed like there was no cure. The beggar was heartbroken, and he prayed for a miracle.Then, one night, he had a dream. In the dream, a wise old man told him that the only cure for the prince's illness was a rose from a garden, deep in the forest.The beggar woke up and rushed to the prince's bedside. He told him about the dream, and the prince knew what he had to do.He sent the beggar to the forest, with instructions to find the rose and bring it back to him.The beggar journeyed deep into the forest, and finally he found the rose. But as he picked it, he heard a voice behind him."You have taken what does not belong to you," said a wicked witch. "You will suffer for your greed."。

《一个乞丐》英语作文分享

《一个乞丐》英语作文分享

《一个乞丐》英语作文分享《一个乞丐》英语分享A Beggar-一个乞丐At a street corner squats a beggar。

He is always there,under the tree, in the shade。

Senile as he is, he crouches in some ragged pieces of cloth。

He is there, always there, like a sculpture in the street。

Day after day,thousands of people pass in front of him hurriedly。

Some spare coins, most give a quick glance in disgust。

However, it shocks me very much。

What a miserable life a human being can bear!At the first sight, you will be appalled that God has created such an emaciated creature。

His dark face is full of wrinkles,deep or shallow。

They remind people of the hardship the beggar has experienced。

His cheeks are bony while his neck is so thin。

His hair is bedraggled like a nest, a nest with a coat of oil。

What an impressive sculpture it is! Most of the time, his mouth speaks while his eyes are half closed。

英语哲学小故事

英语哲学小故事

英语哲学小故事Stand upA father is worried for his children. Because he has the 15-year-old son, but that is not manly. Thus, a Zen master to visit his father and asked him to train their children.Three months later, his father came to pick the children. Arrangements for children and a Zen master karate coach for a game to demonstrate that three months of training results.Coach a hand, the children will go down. He stood up to meet the challenge, but it was down right away. He would also stand up ... ... so repeatedly on a total of 16 times.Zen Master asked his father: "Do you think your child's performance enough masculinity?"Father said: "I could die of shame! I did not expect him to come here for training of 3 months to see the result is not his fight, a dozen were on the back."Zen Master said: "I am sorry, you only see the surface of the outcome. You have not seen your son immediately fell down and stand up to the courage and perseverance it? This is a real macho ah!"Stand up as long as one more than the fall, that is success!站起来一位父亲很为他的孩子苦恼。

写乞丐的英文作文

写乞丐的英文作文

写乞丐的英文作文I sit on the cold, hard ground, holding out my hand to passersby. Some ignore me, some toss me a coin or two. Ican see the pity in their eyes, but I don't want their pity.I just want a hot meal and a warm bed.My clothes are tattered and dirty, my hair matted and unkempt. I haven't had a shower in weeks, and I can't remember the last time I slept in a proper bed. But I tryto keep my head held high, even when people look at me like I'm nothing but a nuisance.I used to have a job, a home, a family. But things tooka turn for the worse, and now I'm here, begging for scraps. It's humiliating, but I do what I have to in order to survive.I've been called a bum, a leech, a waste of space. But they don't know the struggles I've been through, thebattles I've fought. They don't know what it's like to havenothing, to be at the mercy of others.I don't know what the future holds for me. Maybe things will turn around, maybe they won't. But for now, I'll keep sitting here, holding out my hand, hoping for a little bit of kindness from the world.。

乞丐的英语作文

乞丐的英语作文

乞丐的英语作文The Beggar's English Essay。

Begging is a common sight in many cities around the world. Whether it's a person sitting on the sidewalk with a cardboard sign or someone approaching you on the street, the act of begging is something that most people have encountered at some point in their lives. But have you ever stopped to wonder about the lives of these beggars, and what drives them to ask for help from strangers?Beggars can be found in every corner of the world, from bustling metropolises to small rural towns. They come from all walks of life, and each has their own story to tell. Some may have fallen on hard times due to unemployment, illness, or other personal hardships. Others may have been forced into begging by organized crime or human trafficking rings. Regardless of their individual circumstances, one thing is certain – the life of a beggar is a difficult and often dangerous one.For many beggars, their daily existence revolves around finding enough food to eat and a safe place to sleep. They may spend hours on the streets, enduring harsh weather conditions and the indifference of passersby. Some mayresort to drastic measures, such as self-harm or substance abuse, in order to elicit sympathy from others. Theconstant struggle to survive can take a toll on both their physical and mental well-being.In addition to the hardships they face on a daily basis, beggars also have to contend with the stigma and discrimination that comes with their status. Many people view beggars with suspicion or disdain, assuming that they are lazy or unworthy of help. This negative perception can make it even more difficult for beggars to reintegrate into society and break free from the cycle of poverty.Despite the challenges they face, many beggars are resilient and resourceful individuals. They may form communities with other beggars, sharing resources and providing support to one another. Some may also seek outassistance from local charities or social service organizations, in the hopes of finding a way out of their current situation. While the road to a better life may be long and arduous, many beggars refuse to give up hope for a brighter future.As members of society, it is important for us to remember that beggars are human beings with their own hopes, dreams, and struggles. Instead of turning a blind eye to their plight, we should strive to show compassion and empathy towards those in need. By offering a helping handor a kind word, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of beggars and contribute to a more inclusive and caring community.In conclusion, the life of a beggar is a challenging one, filled with hardship, stigma, and discrimination. However, it is also a life that is marked by resilience, resourcefulness, and hope. By acknowledging the humanity of beggars and offering our support, we can work towards creating a more compassionate and equitable society for all.。

英语作文看图续写乞丐

英语作文看图续写乞丐

英语作文看图续写乞丐English Answer:In the captivating painting, a solitary beggar sits hunched over on a broken wooden bench, his weathered face etched with the trials and tribulations of a life on the streets. His threadbare clothes hang loosely on his frail frame, revealing patches of exposed skin that have been ravaged by the merciless elements. His eyes, once filled with youthful hope, now bear the weight of countless sleepless nights and broken promises.As the cold wind whistles through the narrow alleyways, the beggar's body trembles uncontrollably. Hunger gnaws at his stomach, a relentless reminder of his desperate needfor sustenance. Yet, amidst his physical suffering, thereis a glint of resilience in his eyes, a flicker of hopethat refuses to be extinguished.Passerby rush past the beggar, their faces a blur ofindifference. Some avert their gaze, unwilling to confront the harsh reality that exists within their midst. Others cast a cursory glance, their hearts momentarily touched by his plight, but their steps never faltering.One particular individual, a young woman dressed in a modest gown, pauses before the beggar. Her eyes, filled with a mixture of pity and determination, meet his. In that fleeting moment, a connection is forged, a flicker of humanity in an otherwise cold and uncaring world.Wordlessly, the woman reaches into her pocket and retrieves a few coins. She places them gently in the beggar's outstretched hand, her touch as soft as a mother's caress. A wave of gratitude washes over the beggar as he accepts the coins, his eyes welling up with tears that he has long held back.The woman lingers for a moment longer, her gaze locked with the beggar's. In that shared moment, there is an unspoken understanding, a recognition that even in the most desperate of circumstances, the spark of human kindness cannever truly be extinguished.中文回答:在令人着迷的绘画中,一位孤独的乞丐驼背坐在破旧的木椅上,饱经风霜的脸庞镌刻着街头生活的考验和磨难。

乞丐英语作文

乞丐英语作文

乞丐英语作文In the bustling city, amidst the towering skyscrapers and the ceaseless flow of traffic, there exists a stark contrast in the form of a beggar. He sits on a worn-out piece of cardboard, his eyes reflecting the myriad of emotions that life has bestowed upon him. His clothes are tattered, his hands weathered, yet there is a certain dignity in his posture that commands respect.The beggar is a man of few words, but when he speaks, his voice carries a depth that speaks volumes. He doesn't ask for much; a few coins, perhaps a kind word. He doesn't demand, he doesn't insist, but simply presents himself as he is, a testament to the human spirit's resilience.As the day unfolds, people pass by him in a hurry, some with indifference, others with a fleeting glance of sympathy. The beggar remains a silent observer, a part of the city's landscape, yet somehow separate from its fast-paced rhythm. He is a reminder of the diverse tapestry of life, a living embodiment of the struggles that many face.Despite his circumstances, the beggar has a story to tell. He was once a man with dreams and aspirations, but life took a different turn. He lost his job, his home, and eventually, his sense of belonging. But he didn't lose his hope. Every day, he wakes up with the hope that today might be different, that someone might see him not just as a beggar, but as a manwith a story.The beggar's presence challenges the city's inhabitants to look beyond the surface, to see the humanity in those who are often overlooked. He is a symbol of the invisible threadsthat connect us all, a reminder that we are all just a few misfortunes away from being in his shoes.As the sun sets, casting long shadows across the city, the beggar gathers his few possessions and makes his way to a shelter for the night. He may not have much, but he has his pride, his dignity, and the unwavering belief that tomorrow is another day, another chance for a better life.In the end, the beggar's story is a universal one. It is a narrative of perseverance, of the human spirit's ability to endure, to hope, and to dream, no matter how bleak the circumstances may seem. It is a story that resonates with us all, for in the beggar, we see a reflection of our own vulnerabilities and our shared humanity.。

英语阅读四个乞丐的故事

英语阅读四个乞丐的故事

英语阅读四个乞丐的故事Four beggars (乞丐) usually met at an old shack (小窝棚) at the end of the day. One day, they were very upset because none of them had got much in their begging bowls."I only got this piece of meat today," the first said." I hardly got anything" the second said. I just picked up these few vegetables outside the fruit and vegetable store." The third complained that al he was given was a handful of herb(香草) that he couldn't eat on his own. The fourth beggar didn't do much better." I only got the handful of old, dried beans, but they aren't very nice!"As they sat around the fire, one of them had a great idea. "Let's put all our bits together and boil them. In this way, we can make a tasty dish and share it." They all agreed.However, the first beggar thought, "I don't want to share. I'll just pretend (假装) to throw my meat into the pot. They'll never know and I'1l eat my meat later" So he pretended to put the meat into the pot. Now the same idea had also hit the other beggars and the shack was so dark that no one could see what the others were doing.Finally, one of them suggested that the dish should now be ready and, in turn, each of them helped himself to a bowl. They drank the hot water in absolute(绝对) silence, learning that selfishness doesn't taste all that good.(1) When did the four beggars usually meet?A .In the morningB .At noonC .On Sunday afternoonD .At the end of the day.(2) What did the third beggar do?A .He dropped his herbs in the soup.B .He kept the herbs for himself.C .He cooked the soup.D .He shared his herbs with his friends.(3) Why was the fourth beggar sad?A .Because he got nothing from people.B .Because many people laughed at him.C .Because the beans were old and dried.D .Because the other beggars didn't agree with him.(4) Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?A .They liked what was in the pot in the end.B .What they made in the pot was tasty.C .They didn't know what others put in the pot.D .They didn't eat anything but the hot water.(5) What's the main idea of the story?A .Only poor people can become good friends.B .Selfishness is good for nothing.C .The beggars shared a special dinner.D .Silence can make everything taste good..。

迪拜乞讨英文作文

迪拜乞讨英文作文

迪拜乞讨英文作文I saw a man begging on the street in Dubai. He was sitting on the ground with a sign asking for money. It made me feel sad to see someone in such a desperate situation.The man looked tired and dirty, and it was clear that he had been sitting there for a long time. I wondered about his story and how he ended up in this situation. It made me realize how fortunate I am to have a roof over my head and food to eat every day.I couldn't help but wonder if there was anything I could do to help the man. I reached into my pocket and gave him some money, hoping that it would make a smalldifference in his day. As I walked away, I couldn't shake the feeling of guilt and helplessness.Begging is a common sight in many cities around the world, but it's particularly striking to see it in a place like Dubai, known for its wealth and luxury. It's areminder that poverty and desperation exist everywhere, even in the most opulent of places.I hope that the man I saw will be able to find a way out of his situation and that he will receive the help and support he needs. It's a sobering reminder of the inequalities that exist in the world, and it's a call to action to do what we can to help those in need.。

英语幽默笑话带翻译三个乞丐

英语幽默笑话带翻译三个乞丐

英语幽默笑话带翻译三个乞丐King Guaire walked amid his courtThe palaceyard and riversideAnd there to three old beggars said,You that have wandered far and wide Can ravel out what's in my head.Do men who least desire get most,Or get the most who most desire?癸尔王漫步在他的宫廷里,宫殿庭院和御水河边,在那里对三个老乞丐说:你们曾流浪得广阔遥远,定能解开我头脑中的疑团。

人们是欲求愈少所得愈多,还是欲求愈多所得愈多?A beggar said,They get the most Whom man or devil cannot tire,And what could make their muscles taut Unless desire had made them so?But Guaire laughed with secret thought,If that be true as it seems true,One of you three is a rich man,For he shall have a thousand pounds Who is first asleep, if but he canSleep before the third noon sounds.一个乞丐说:人或恶魔都无法使疲倦者所得最多,除非欲望使他们肌肉绷紧什么又能使他们如此?可是癸尔心思诡秘地大笑:假如这像看起来一样真实,你们三人中就有一个是富翁,因为第一个睡着者将得到一千镑,只要他能在第三天正午前入睡。

And thereon, merry as a birdWith his old thoughts,King Guaire went From riverside and palaceyardAnd left them to their argument.And if I win,one beggar said,Though I am old I shall persuadeA pretty girl to share my bed;The second:I shall learn a trade;The third:I'll hurry to the courseAmong the other gentlemen,And lay it all upon a horse;The second:I have thought again:A farmer has more dignity.One to another sighed and cried:The exorbitant dreams of beggary,That idleness had borne to pride,Sang through their teeth from noon to noon; And when the second twilight broughtThe frenzy of the beggars'moonNone closed his bloodshot eyes but sought To keep his fellows from their sleep;All shouted till their anger grewAnd they were whirling in a heap.They mauled and bit the whole night through;They mauled and bit till the day shone; They mauled and bit through all that day And till another night had gone,Or if they made a moment's stayThey sat upon their heels to rail,And when old Guaire came and stood Before the three to end this tale,They were commingling lice and blood. Time's up,he cried,and all the three With bloodshot eyes upon him stared. Time's up, he cried, and all the three Fell down upon the dust and snored.于是,癸尔王像雀儿一样喜欢,带着他老年的思想,离开了御水河边和宫殿庭院,撇下他们争论个不休。

英语趣味小故事之乞丐

英语趣味小故事之乞丐

4. call for 1)要求,需要,提倡 Success calls for hard work. 成功需要勤奋。 The work calls for a lot of time. 这项工作需要大量时间。 2)接(某人),来取(某物) I’ll call for you at seven this evening. We call for the package at the post office.
What have you learnt today?
1. a story about a beggar 2. call的词组辨析 call at call on call in call for call up
See You Next Time
徐丽Βιβλιοθήκη 图片:刚才那个乞丐a meal and a glass of beer
图片:刚才那个乞丐做倒立动作 He stood on his head and sang songs.
图片:刚才那个乞丐
图片:一些食物,啤酒和奶酪
He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away.
2.call on 拜访 号召 The headmaster called on the students to work harder. 校长号召学生们更努力地学习。
3.call in:请来,找来(某人帮忙) Your father is ill, you should call in a doctor at once. 你父亲病了,应该马上去请个大夫来。 The police have been called in to help make it clear. 已请来了警察帮忙把这件事情弄清楚。
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图片:一个人和lily在交谈
A neighbor told me about him.
图片:刚才那个乞丐 Percy Buttons
图片:刚才那个乞丐
图片:一些食物,啤酒和奶酪
He calls at every house in the street and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.
练一练
1.He called at the doctor’s yesterday. 2. How many friends will you call in? 3. She can still call up the days when she was a teacher. 4. I'll call for the package on my way home this evening.
英语趣味小故事之乞丐
徐丽Βιβλιοθήκη 给几张乞丐的图片 beggars
图片:lily 图片:一所新房子 I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street.
动画:一个乞丐正在敲门(动态) Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door.
图片:刚才那个乞丐
3)喊着要人取来某物=ask for The man sat down and called for a glass of beer. 那人坐下来,要了一杯啤酒。 5. call up: 打电话=ring up/telephone/phone 回想起 I’ll call you up tomorrow. Your letter called up the days when we worked together.
a meal and a glass of beer
图片:刚才那个乞丐做倒立动作 He stood on his head and sang songs.
图片:刚才那个乞丐
图片:一些食物,啤酒和奶酪
He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away.
He calls at every house in the street once a month.
call at:拜访
关于“call”的词组辨析
1.call at :拜访 call on :拜访 call at+地点/场所 at+ / call on+表示人的名词/代词 / I called on the Smiths yesterday. 我昨天拜访了史密斯一家人。 I called at the Smith’s yesterday. 我昨天去了史密斯家。
4. call for 1)要求,需要,提倡 Success calls for hard work. 成功需要勤奋。 The work calls for a lot of time. 这项工作需要大量时间。 2)接(某人),来取(某物) I’ll call for you at seven this evening. We call for the package at the post office.
2.call on 拜访 号召 The headmaster called on the students to work harder. 校长号召学生们更努力地学习。
3.call in:请来,找来(某人帮忙) Your father is ill, you should call in a doctor at once. 你父亲病了,应该马上去请个大夫来。 The police have been called in to help make it clear. 已请来了警察帮忙把这件事情弄清楚。
What have you learnt today?
1. a story about a beggar 2. call的词组辨析 call at call on call in call for call up
See You Next Time
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