英文版童话故事

合集下载

经典格林童话故事英文版.doc

经典格林童话故事英文版.doc

经典格林童话故事英文版格林童话是享誉世界文坛的文学作品,陪伴许多人度过了美好难忘的童年时光,你看过多少关于英文版的格林童话故事呢?下面是我为您整理的经典格林童话故事英文版,希望对你有所帮助!经典格林童话故事英文版篇一:懒惰的纺纱妇In a certain village there once lived a man and his wife, and the wife was so idle that she would never work at anything; whatever her husband gave her to spin, she did not get done, and what she did spin she did not wind, but let it all remain entangled in a heap. If the man scolded her, she was always ready with her tongue, and said, "Well, how should I wind it, when I have no reel?Just you go into the forest and get me one.""If that is all," said the man, "then I will go into the forest, and get some wood for making reels."Then the woman was afraid that if he had the wood he would make her a reel of it, and she would have to wind her yarn off, and then begin to spin again.She bethought herself a little, and then a lucky idea occurred to her, and she secretly followed the man into the forest, and when he had climbed into a tree to choose and cutthe wood, she crept into the thicket below where he could not see her, and cried, "He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." The man listened, laid down his axe for a moment, and began to consider what that could mean. "Hollo," he said at last, "what can that have been; my ears must have been singing, I won't alarm myself for nothing." So he again seized the axe, and began to hew, then again there came a cry from below: "He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." He stopped, and felt afraid and alarmed, and pondered over the circumstance. But when a few moments had passed, he took heart again, and a third time he stretched out his hand for the axe, and began to cut. But some one called out a third time, and said loudly,"He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." That was enough for him, and all inclination had departed from him, so he hastily descended the tree, and set out on his way home. The woman ran as fast as she could by by-ways so as to get home first. So when he entered the parlour, she put on an innocent look as if nothing had happened, and said, "Well, have you brought a nice piece of wood for reels?""No," said he, "I see very well that winding won't do," and told her what had happened to him in the forest, andfrom that time forth left her in peace about it. Neverthless after some time, the man again began to complain of the disorder in the house. "Wife," said he, "it is really a shame that the spun yarn should lie there all entangled!" "I'll tell you what," said she, "as we still don't come by any reel, go you up into the loft, and I will stand down below, and will throw the yarn up to you, and you will throw it down to me, and so we shall get a skein after all." "Yes, that will do," said the man. So they did that, and when it was done, he said, "The yarn is in skeins, now it must be boiled." The woman was again distressed; She certainly said, "Yes, we will boil it next morning early." but she was secretly contriving another trick. Early in the morning she got up, lighted a fire, and put the kettle on, only instead of the yarn, she put in a lump of tow, and let it boil. After that she went to the man who was still lying in bed, and said to him, "I must just go out, you must get up and look after the yarn which is in the kettle on the fire, but you must be at hand at once; mind that, for if the cock should happen to crow, and you are not attending to the yarn, it will become tow." The man was willing and took good care not to loiter. He got up as quickly as he could, and went into the kitchen. But when he reached the kettle and peeped in,he saw, to his horror, nothing but a lump of tow. Then the poor man was as still as a mouse, thinking he had neglected it, and was to blame, and in future said no more about yarn and spinning.But you yourself must own she was an odious woman!经典格林童话故事英文版篇二:金钥匙Once in the wintertime when the snow was very deep, a poor boy had to go out and fetch wood on a sled. After he had gathered it together and loaded it, he did not want to go straight home, because he was so frozen, but instead to make a fire and warm himself a little first. So he scraped the snow away, and while he was thus clearing the ground he found a small golden key. Now he believed that where there was a key, there must also be a lock, so he dug in the ground and found a little iron chest. "If only the key fits!" he thought. "Certainly there are valuable things in the chest." He looked, but there was no keyhole. Finally he found one, but so small that it could scarcely be seen. He tried the key, and fortunately it fitted. Then he turned it once, and now we must wait until he has finished unlocking it and has opened the lid. Then we shall find out what kind of wonderful things there were in the little chest.经典格林童话故事英文版篇三:农夫与魔鬼There was once on a time a far-sighted, crafty peasant whose tricks were much talked about. The best story is, however, how he once got hold of the Devil, and made a fool of him. The peasant had one day been working in his field, and as twilight had set in, was making ready for the journeyhome, when he saw a heap of burning coals in the middle of his field, and when, full of astonishment, he went up to it, a little black devil was sitting on the live coals. "Thou dost indeed sit upon a treasure!" said the peasant. "Yes, in truth," replied the Devil, "on a treasure which contains more gold and silver than thou hast ever seen in thy life!" - "The treasure lies in my field and belongs to me," said the peasant. "It is thine," answered the Devil, "if thou wilt for two years give me the half of everything thy field produces. Money I have enough of, but I have a desire for the fruits of the earth." The peasant agreed to the bargain. "In order, however, that no dispute may arise about the division," said he, "everything that is above ground shall belong to thee, and what is under the earth to me." The Devil was quite satisfied with that, but the cunning peasant had sown turnips.Now when the time for harvest came, the Devil appeared and wanted to take away his crop; but he found nothing buttheyellow withered leaves, while the peasant, full of delight, was digging up his turnips. "Thou hast had the best of it for once," said the Devil, "but the next time that won't do. What grows above ground shall be thine, and what is under it, mine." - "I am willing," replied the peasant; but when the time came to sow, he did not again sow turnips, but wheat. The grain became ripe, and the peasant went into the field and cut the full stalks down to the ground. When the Devil came, he found nothing but the stubble, and went away in a fury down into a cleft in the rocks. "That is the way to cheat the Devil," said the peasant, and went and fetched away the treasure.经典格林童话故事英文版篇四:巨人和裁缝A certain tailor who was great at boasting but ill at doing, took it into his head to go abroad for a while, and look about the world. As soon as he could manage it, he left his workshop, and wandered on his way, over hill and dale, sometimes hither, sometimes thither, but ever on and on. Once when he was out he perceived in the blue distance a steep hill, and behind it a tower reaching to the clouds, which rose up out of a wild dark forest. "Thunder and lightning," cried the tailor, "what is that?" and as he was strongly goaded by curiosity, he went boldly towards it. But what made the tailor open his eyes andmouth when he came near it, was to see that the tower had legs, and leapt in one bound over the steep hill, and was now standing as an all powerful giant before him. "What dost thou want here, thou tiny fly's leg?" cried the giant, with a voice as if it were thundering on every side. The tailor whimpered, "I want just to look about and see if I can earn a bit of bread for myself, in this forest." If that is what thou art after," said the giant, "thou mayst have a place with me." - "If it must be, why not? What wages shall I receive?" - "Thou shalt hear what wages thou shalt have. Every year three hundred and sixty-five days, and when it is leap-year, one more into the bargain. Does that suitthee?" - "All right," replied the tailor, and thought, in his own mind, "a man must cut his coat according to his cloth;I will try to get away as fast as I can." On this the giant said to him, "Go, little ragamuffin, and fetch me a jug of water." - "Had I not better bring the well itself at once, and the springtoo?" asked the boaster, and went with the pitcher to the water. "What! the well and the spring too," growled the giant in his beard, for he was rather clownish and stupid, and began to be afraid. "That knave is not a fool, he has a wizard in his body. Be on thy guard, old Hans, this is no serving-man for thee." When the tailor had brought the water, the giant badehim go into the forest, and cut a couple of blocks of wood and bring them back. "Why not the whole forest, at once, with one stroke. The whole forest, young and old, with all that is there, both rough and smooth?" asked the little tailor, and went to cut the wood. "What! the whole forest, young and old, with all that is there, both rough and smooth, and the well and its spring too," growled the credulous giant in his beard, and was still more terrified. "The knave can do much more than bake apples, and has a wizard in his body. Be on thy guard, old Hans, this is no serving-man for thee!" When the tailor had brought the wood, the giant commanded him to shoot two or three wild boars for supper. "Why not rather a thousand at one shot, and bring them all here?" inquired the ostentatious tailor. "What!" cried the timid giant in great terror; "Let well alone to-night, and lie down to rest."The giant was so terribly alarmed that he could not close an eye all night long for thinking what would be the best way to get rid of this accursed sorcerer of a servant. Time brings counsel. Next morning the giant and the tailor went to a marsh, round which stood a number of willow-trees. Then said the giant, "Hark thee, tailor, seat thyself on one of the willow-branches, I long of all things to see if thou art big enough to bend itdown." All at once the tailor was sitting on it, holding his breath, and making himself so heavy that the bough bent down. When, however, he was compelled to draw breath, it hurried him (for unfortunately he had not put hisvgoose in his pocket) so high into the air that he never was seen again, and this to the great delight of the giant. If the tailor has not fallen down again, he must be hovering about in the air.。

安徒生童话故事中英文对照版

安徒生童话故事中英文对照版

安徒生童话故事中英文对照版拉普兰女人和芬兰女人,是安徒生童话故事中的其中之一,也是我们小时候经常会看到的故事之一,不知道你是否还有记忆呢?今天小编给大家带来安徒生童话故事英文版,希望大家喜欢并且能够有所收获。

安徒生童话故事英文版(一)SIXTH STORY The Lapland Woman and the Finland Woman(One)第六个故事:拉普兰女人和芬兰女人(一)Suddenly they stopped before a little house, which looked very miserable. The roof reached to the ground; and the door was so low, that the family were obliged to creep upon their stomachs when they went in or out.他们在一个小屋子面前停下来。

这屋子是非常简陋的;它的屋顶低得几乎接触到地面;它的门是那么矮,当家里的人要走出走进的时候,就得伏在地上爬。

Nobody was at home except an old Lapland woman, who was dressing fish by the light of an oil lamp. And the Reindeer told her the whole of Gerda's history, but first of all his own; for that seemed to him of much greater importance. Gerda was so chilled that she could not speak.屋子里除了一个老太婆以外,什么人也没有,她现在在一盏油灯上煎鱼。

驯鹿把格尔达的全部经历都讲了,不过它先讲自己的,因为它觉得它的最重要。

英语童话故事(精选10篇)完美版

英语童话故事(精选10篇)完美版

《英语童话故事》英语童话故事精选(一):An old cock and a foxIt is evening。

An old cock is sitting in a tree。

A fox es to the tree and looks up at the cock。

Hello,Mr Cock,I have good news for you,says the fox。

Ohsays thecock,What good news for me?All the animals are friends now。

says the fox。

Fine!says the cock。

I'm very glad to know that。

Then he looks up、Look!A dog ia ing this way。

What?A dog?says the fox。

Well。

well,I must go now。

Goodbye,Mr Cock!Wait,Mr Fox,Don't you like dogs?Don't you like playing with the dog?Dogs are our friends now。

But,。

but they may not know the news yet。

Then he runs away。

I see,I see,says the cock。

He smiles and goes to sleep翻译:一只老公鸡和一只狐狸是夜。

一只老公鸡呆在树上。

一只狐狸走向大树要拜访公鸡。

你好,公鸡先生,我有一个关于你的好消息。

狐狸说。

噢,公鸡说,是什么关于我的好消息?所有动物此刻都是朋友了。

狐狸说。

好,公鸡说,我听到那十分高兴!然后他看到了。

看,一只狗正在往这边来。

什么?一只狗?狐狸问。

好的好的,此刻我该走了,再见,公鸡先生!等等,狐狸先生,你难道不喜欢狗吗?难道你不喜欢和狗玩么?狗此刻是我们的朋友。

儿童必读的经典英文童话故事10篇(中英文排版打印)

儿童必读的经典英文童话故事10篇(中英文排版打印)

儿童必读的经典英文童话故事10篇(中英文打印版)1、Little Red Riding Hood.小红帽his is Little Red Riding Hood. 这是小红帽But everyone called her red.但是所有人都叫她小红She always wears a pretty red cape.她总是穿着漂亮的红色斗篷。

One day her mother says,“Please go to Grandma's house.“有一天,她妈妈说请你去奶奶家。

Take this basket, go straight and don't talk to strangers. 拿着这个篮子,径直走,不要和陌生人说话。

Suddenly there is a wolf. "What do you have?" asks the wolf. 突然有一头狼出现了。

“你有什么?”狼问道。

"I have apples" says Red. "I have bananas and I have strawberries." 小红帽说:“我有苹果。

”我还有香蕉和草莓。

”W here are you going?" asks the wolf. 你去哪里啊?狼问道”I‘m going to Grandma's house.” 我去奶奶家。

“Where does your grandma live?"你奶奶家住在哪里?“She lives at the end of the road." 她住在这条路的尽头。

“Hm, does she live alone?" asks the wolf. 她一个人住吗?"Oh, yes, she is all alone." says Red.是的,她一个人住。

安徒生童话故事英文版【五篇】

安徒生童话故事英文版【五篇】

【导语】安徒⽣童话让丹麦闻名世界,也让很多的同学对于丹麦⼼⽣向往。

下⾯是®⽆忧考⽹分享的安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版【五篇】。

欢迎阅读参考!【篇⼀】安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版 THERE were five peas in one pod:they were green,and the pod was green,and so they thought all the world was green;and that was just as it should be!The pod grew,and the peas grew;they accommodated themselves to circumstances,sitting all in a row.The sun shone without,and warmed the husk,and the rain made it clear and transparent;it was mild and agreeable during the clear day and dark during the night,just as it should be,and the peas as they sat there became bigger and bigger,and more and more thoughtful,for something they must do. “Are we to sit here everlastingly?”asked one.“I’ m afraid we shall become hard by long sitting.It seems to me there must be something outside-I have a kind of inkling of it. And weeks went by.The peas became yellow, and the pod also. “All the world’ s turning yellow,”said they;and they had a right to say it. Suddenly they felt a tug at the pod.It was torn off,passed through human hands,and glided down into the pocket of a jacket,in company with other full pods. “Now we shall soon be opened!”they said;and that is just what they were waiting for. “I should like to know who of us will get farthest!”said the smallest of the five.“Yes,now it will soon show itself.” “What is to be will be,” said the biggest. “Crack!”the pod burst,and all the five peas rolled out into the bright sunshine.There they lay in a child's hand.A little boy was clutching them,and said they were fine peas for his pea-shooter;and he put one in at once and shot it out. “Now I'm flying out into the wide world,catch me if you can!”And he was gone.“I,” said the second,“I shall fly straight into the sun.That's a pod worth looking at,and one that exactly suits me.” And away he went. “We sleep where we come,”said the two next,“but we shall roll on all the same.”And so they rolled first on the floor before they got into the pea-shooter;but they were put in for all that.“We shall go farthest,”said they.“What is to happen will happen,said the last,as he was shot forth out of the pea-shooter;and he flew up against the old board under the garret window,just into a crack which was filled up with moss and soft mould;and the moss closed round him;there he lay,a prisoner in-deed,but not forgotten by our Lord. “What is to happen will happen,”said he. Within,in the little garret,lived a poor woman,who went out in the day to clean stoves,saw wood,and to do other hard work of the same kind,for she was strong and industrious too.But she always remained poor;and at home in the garret lay her half-grown only daughter,who was very delicate and weak;for a whole year she had kept her bed,and it seemed as if she could neither live nor die. “She is going to her little sister,”the woman said.“I had only the two children,and it was not an easy thing to provide for both,but the good God provided for one of them by taking her home to Himself;now I should be glad to keep the other that was left me;but I suppose they are not to remain separated,and she will go to her sister in heaven. But the sick girl remained where she was.She lay quiet and qatient all day long while her mother went to earn money out of doors.It was spring,and early in the morn-in,just as the mother was about to go out to work,the sun shone mildly and pleasantly through the little window,and threw its rays across the floor;and the sick girl fixed her eyes on the lowest pane in the window. “What may that green thing be that looks in at the window?It is moving in the wind.” And the mother stepped to the window,and half opened it.“Oh!”said she,“on my word,it is a little pea which has taken root here,and is putting out its little leaves.How can it have got here into the crack?There you have a little garden to look at.” And the sick girl's bed was moved nearer to the window,so that she could always see the growing pea;and the mother went forth to her work. “Mother,I think I shall get well,”said the sick child in the evening.“The sun shone in upon me today delight-fullywarm.The little pea is thriving famously,and I shall thrive too,and get up,and go out into the warm sun-shine. “God grant it!”said the mother,but she did not believe it would be so;but she took carec to prop with a little stick the green plant which had given her daughter the pleasant thoughts of life,so that it might not be broken by the wind;she tied a piece of string to the window-sill and to the upper part of the frame,so that the pea might have something round which it could twine,when it shot up:and it did shoot up indeed-one could see how it grew every day. “Really,here is a flower coming!”said the woman one day;and now she began to cherish the hope that her sick daughter would recover.She remembered that lately the child had spoken much more cheerfully than before,that in the last few days she had risen up in bed of her own accord,and had sat upright,looking with delighted eyes at the little garden in which only one plant grew.A week afterwards the invalid for the first time sat up for a whole hour.Quite happy,she sat there in the warm sunshine;the window was opened,and in front of it outside stood a pink pea blossom,fully blown.The sick girl bent down and gently kissed the delicate leaves.This day was like a festival.“The Heavenly Father Himself has planted that pea,and caused it to thrive,to be a joy to you,and to me also,my blessed child!”said the glad mother;and she smiled at the flower,as if it had been a good angel. But about the other peas?Why,the one who flew out into the wide world and said,“Catch me if you can,”fell into the gutter on the roof,and found a home in a pigeon's crop,and lay there like Jonah in the whale;the two lazy ones got just as far,for they,too,were eaten up by pigeons,and thus,at any rate,they were of some real use;but the fourth,who wanted to go up into the sun,fell into the gutter,and lay there in the dirty water for days and weeks,and swelled prodigiously.“How beautifully fat I'm growing!”said the Pea.“I shall burst at last;and I don't think any pea can do more than that.I'm the most remarkable of all the five that were in the pod.” And the Gutter said he was right. But the young girl at the garret window stood there with gleaming eyes,with the hue of health on her cheeks,and folded her thin hands over the pea blossom,and thanked Heaven for it. “I,” said the Gutter,“stand up for my own pea.”【篇⼆】安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版 There was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess; but then she must be a real Princess. He travelled all over the world in hopes of finding such a lady; but there was always something wrong. Princesses he found in plenty; but whether they were real Princesses it was impossible for him to decide, for now one thing, now another, seemed to him not quite right about the ladies. At last he returned to his palace quite cast down, because he wished so much to have a real Princess for his wife. One evening a fearful tempest arose, it thundered and lightened, and the rain poured down from the sky in torrents: besides, it was as dark as pitch. All at once there was heard a violent knocking at the door, and the old King, the Prince's father, went out himself to open it. It was a Princess who was standing outside the door. What with the rain and the wind, she was in a sad condition; the water trickled down from her hair, and her clothes clung to her body. She said she was a real Princess. "Ah! we shall soon see that!" thought the old Queen-mother; however, she said not a word of what she was going to do; but went quietly into the bedroom, took all the bed-clothes off the bed, and put three little peas on the bedstead. She then laid twenty mattresses one upon another over the three peas, and put twenty feather beds over the mattresses. Upon this bed the Princess was to pass the night. The next morning she was asked how she had slept. "Oh, very badly indeed!" she replied. "I have scarcely closed my eyes the whole night through. I do not know what was in my bed, but I had something hard under me, and am all over black and blue. It has hurt me so much!" Now it was plain that the lady must be a real Princess, since she had been able to feel the three little peas through the twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds. None but a real Princess could have had such a delicate sense of feeling. The Prince accordingly made her his wife; being now convinced that he had found a real Princess. The three peas were however put into the cabinet of curiosities, where they are still to be seen, provided they are not lost. Wasn't this a lady of real delicacy?【篇三】安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版 Most terribly cold it was; it snowed, and was nearly quite dark, and evening--the last evening of the year.In this cold and darkness there went along thestreet a poor little girl,bareheaded,and with naked feet. When she left homeshe had slippers on, it is true; but what was the good of that?They were verylarge slippers,which her mother had hitherto worn;so large were they;andthe poor little thing lost them as she scuffled away across the street,because of two carriages that rolled by dreadfully fast. One slipper was nowhere to be found; the other had been laid hold of by anurchin, and off he ran with it;he thought it would do capitally for a cradlewhen he some day or other should have children himself. So the little maidenwalked on with her tiny naked feet, that were quite red and blue from cold.She carried a quantity of matches in an old apron, and she held a bundle ofthem in her hand.Nobody had bought anything of her the whole livelong day;noone had given her a single farthing. She crept along trembling with cold and hunger--a very picture of sorrow, thepoor little thing!The flakes of snow covered her long fair hair, which fell in beautiful curlsaround her neck; but of that, of course, she never once now thought. From allthe windows the candles were gleaming, and it smelt so deliciously of roastgoose, for you know it was New Year's Eve; yes, of that she thought.In a corner formed by two houses, of which one advanced more than the other,she seated herself down and cowered together. Her little feet she had drawnclose up to her, but she grew colder and colder, and to go home she did notventure, for she had not sold any matches and could not bring a farthing ofmoney:from her father she would certainly get blows, and at home it was coldtoo, for above her she had only the roof, through which the wind whistled,even though the largest cracks were stopped up with straw and rags. it was a wonderful light. It seemed really to thelittle maiden as though she were sitting before a large iron stove, withburnished brass feet and a brass ornament at top. The fire burned with suchblessed influence; it warmed so delightfully. The little girl had alreadystretched out her feet to warm them too; but--the small flame went out, thestove vanished:she had only the remains of the burnt-out match in her hand. She rubbed another against the wall:it burned brightly, and where the lightfell on the wall, there the wall became transparent like a veil, so that shecould see into the room. On the table was spread a snow-white tablecloth;uponit was a splendid porcelain service,and the roast goose was steaming famouslywith its stuffing of apple and dried plums.And what was still more capital tobehold was, the goose hopped down from the dish, reeled about on the floorwith knife and fork in its breast, till it came up to the poor little girl;when--the match went out and nothing but the thick, cold, damp wall was leftbehind. She lighted another match. Now there she was sitting under the mostmagnificent Christmas tree:it was still larger,and more decorated than theone which she had seen through the glass door in the rich merchant's house. Thousands of lights were burning on the green branches, and gaily-coloredpictures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down upon her.The little maiden stretched out her hands towards them when--the match wentout. The lights of the Christmas tree rose higher and higher,she saw them nowas stars in heaven; one fell down and formed a long trail of fire. "Someone is just dead!" said the little girl; for her old grandmother, theonly person who had lovedher, and who was now no more, had told her, thatwhen a star falls, a soul ascends to God.She drew another match against the wall:it was again light, and in the lustrethere stood the old grandmother, so bright and radiant, so mild, and with suchan expression of love. "Grandmother!" cried the little one. "Oh, take me with you! You go away whenthe match burnsout;you vanish like the warm stove,like the delicious roastgoose,and like the magnificent Christmas tree!"And she rubbed the wholebundle of matches quickly against the wall,for she wanted to be quite sure ofkeeping her grandmother near her. And the matches gave such a brilliant lightthat it was brighter than at noon-day:never formerly had the grandmother beenso beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and bothflew in brightness and in joy so high,so very high, and then above wasneither cold, nor hunger, nor anxiety--they were with God.But in the corner, at the cold hour of dawn, sat the poor girl, with rosycheeks and with a smiling mouth, leaning against the wall--frozen to death onthe last evening of the old year. Stiff and stark sat the child there with hermatches, of which one bundle had been burnt. "She wanted to warm herself,"people said. No one had the slightest suspicion of what beautiful things shehad seen; no one even dreamed of the splendor in which, with her grandmothershe had entered on the joys of a new year.【篇四】安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版 a good child dies, an angel of God comes down from heaven, takes the dead child in his arms, spreads out his great white wings, and flies with him over all the places which the child had loved during his life. Then he gathers a large handful of flowers, which he carries up to the Almighty, that they may bloom more brightly in heaven than they do on earth. And the Almighty presses the flowers to His heart, but He kisses the flower that pleases Him best, and it receives a voice, and is able to join the song of the chorus of bliss. These words were spoken by an angel of God, as he carried a dead child up to heaven, and the child listened as if in a dream. Then they passed over well-known spots, where the little one had often played, and through beautiful gardens full oflovely flowers. "Which of these shall we take with us to heaven to be transplanted there?" asked the angel. Close by grew a slender, beautiful, rose-bush, but some wicked hand had broken the stem, and the half-opened rosebuds hung faded and withered on the trailing branches. "Poor rose-bush!" said the child, "let us take it with us to heaven, that it may bloom above in God's garden." The angel took up the rose-bush; then he kissed the child, and the little one half opened his eyes. The angel gathered also some beautiful flowers, as well as a few humble buttercups and heart's-ease. "Now we have flowers enough," said the child; but the angel only nodded, he did not fly upward to heaven. It was night, and quite still in the great town. Here they remained, and the angel hovered over a small, narrow street, in which lay a large heap of straw, ashes, and sweepings from the houses of people who had removed. There lay fragments of plates, pieces of plaster, rags, old hats, and other rubbish not pleasant to see. Amidst all this confusion, the angel pointed to the pieces of a broken flower-pot, and to a lump of earth which had fallen out of it. The earth had been kept from falling to pieces by the roots of a withered field-flower, which had been thrown amongst the rubbish. "We will take this with us," said the angel, "I will tell you why as we fly along." And as they flew the angel related the history. "Down in that narrow lane, in a low cellar, lived a poor sick boy; he had been afflicted from his childhood, and even in his best days he could just manage to walk up and down the room on crutches once or twice, but no more. During some days in summer, the sunbeams would lie on the floor of the cellar for about half an hour. In this spot the poor sick boy would sit warming himself in the sunshine, and watching the red blood through his delicate fingers as he held them before his face. Then he would say he had been out, yet he knew nothing of the green forest in its spring verdure, till a neighbor's son brought him a green bough from a beech-tree. This he would place over his head, and fancy that he was in the beech-wood while the sun shone, and the birds caroled gaily. One spring day the neighbor's boy brought him some field-flowers, and among them was one to which the root still adhered. This he carefully planted in a flower-pot, and placed in a window-seat near his bed. And the flower had been planted by a fortunate hand, for it grew, put forth fresh shoots, and blossomed every year. It became a splendid flower-garden to the sick boy, and his little treasure upon earth.? He watered it, and cherished it, and took care it should have the benefit of every sunbeam that found its way into the cellar, from the earliest morning ray to the evening sunset. The flower entwined itself even in his dreams- for him it bloomed, for him spread its perfume. And it gladdened his eyes, and to the flower he turned, even in death, when the Lord called him. He has been one year with God. During that time the flower has stood in the window, withered and forgotten, till at length cast out among the sweepings into the street, on the day of the lodgers' removal. And this poor flower, withered and faded as it is, we have added to our nosegay, because it gave more real joy than the most beautiful flower in the garden of a queen." "But how do you know all this?" asked the child whom the angel was carrying to heaven. "I know it," said the angel, "because I myself was the poor sick boy who walked upon crutches, and I know my own flower well." Then the child opened his eyes and looked into the glorious happy face of the angel, and at the same moment they found themselves in that heavenly home where all is happiness and joy. And God pressed the dead child to His heart, and wings were given him so that he could fly with the angel, hand in hand? Then the Almighty pressed all the flowers to His heart; but He kissed the withered field-flower, and it received a voice. Then it joined in the song of the angels, who surrounded the throne, some near, and others in a distant circle, but all equally happy. They all joined in the chorus of praise, both great and small,- the good, happy child, and the poor field-flower, that once lay withered and cast away on a heap of rubbish in a narrow, dark street.【篇五】安徒⽣童话故事英⽂版 Once upon a time there lived a fisherman who earned a living selling fish, making his rounds to thecustomers on a horse drawn cart loaded with his catch of the day. One cold winter day, while the fisherman was crossing the woods, a fox smelled the fish and began following the cart at a close distance. The fisherman kept his trout in long wicker baskets and the sight of the fish made the fox's mouth water. The fox,however, was reluctant to jump on the cart to steal a fish because the fisherman had a long whip that he cracked from time to time to spur on the horse. But the smell of fresh fish was so enticing that the fox overcame her fear of the whip, leapt on to the cart and with a quick blow of her paw, dropped a wicker basket on the snow. The fisherman did not notice anything and continued his journey undisturbed. The fox was very happy. She opened the basket and got ready to enjoy her meal. She was about to taste the first bite when a bear appeared. "Where did you get all that marvelous trout?" the big bear asked with a hungry look on its face. "I've been fishing," the fox answered, unperturbed. "Fishing? How? The lake is frozen over," the bear said, incredulously. "How did you manage to fish?" The fox was aware that, unless she could get rid of the bear with some kind of excuse, she would have had to share her fish. But the only plausible answer she could come up with was: "I fished with my tail." "With your tail?" said the bear, who was even more astonished. "Sure, with my tail. I made a hole in the ice, I dropped my tail in the water and when I felt a bite I pulled it out and a fish was stuck on its end," the fox told the bear. The bear touched his tail and his mouth began watering. He said: "Thanks for the tip. I'm going fishing too." The lake was not too far away, but the ice was very thick and the bear had a hard time making a hole in it. Finally, his long claws got the job done. As time went by and evening approached, it got colder and colder. The bear shivered but he kept sitting by the hole with his tail in the water. No fish had bitten yet. The bear was very cold and the water of the lake began freezing again around his tail. It was then that the bear felt something like a bite on the end of his frozen tail. The bear pulled with all his strength, heard something tear and at the same time felt a very sharp pain. He turned around to find out what kind of fish he had caught, and right then he realized that his tail, trapped in the ice, had been torn off. Ever since then, bears have had a little stump instead of a long and thick tail.。

童话故事英文版【5篇】

童话故事英文版【5篇】

童话故事英文版【5篇】导读:本文童话故事英文版【5篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

狐狸和乌鸦(一)The Fox and the Crow A Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its beak and settle on a branch of a tree. ‘That’s for me, as I am a Fox,’ said Master Reynard, and he walked up to the foot of the tree. ‘Good-day, Mistress Crow,’ he cried. ‘How well you are looking to-day: how glossy your feathers; how bright your eye. I feel sure your voice must surpass that of other birds, just as your figure does; let me hear but one song from you that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds.’ The Crow lifted up her head and began to caw her best, but the moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell to the ground, only to be snapped up by Master Fox. ‘That will do,’ said he. ‘That was all I wanted. In exchange for your cheese I will give you a piece of advice for the future .’Do not trust flatterers.一次,一个狐狸看到一只乌鸦嘴里衔着一块奶酪飞过并停在了树枝上。

英文童话故事精选(5篇)

英文童话故事精选(5篇)

【导语】童话故事中的幻想看起来好像能⽆拘⽆束,可在瞬间上天⼊地,⼀⽬千⾥,可写仙⼦,可写妖魔,可死⽽复⽣,可长⽣不死,甚⾄连⾍鱼鸟兽都可以有⼈的思想,⼈的⾏为等等。

所有这些,在我们的现实世界中都是不可能发⽣的。

可实际上,童话故事正是以‘幻想’为⼀⽅⾯,以‘真实’为另⼀⽅⾯,给童年增添了更多的⾊彩。

下⾯是整理分享的英⽂童话故事,欢迎阅读与借鉴,希望对你们有帮助!1.英⽂童话故事:The City Mouse and the Country MouseOnce there were two mice。

They were friends。

One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city。

After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do e and see me at my house in the country。

" So the City mouse went。

The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good。

Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should e and live in the city。

You would live in a nice house made of stone。

You would have nice food to eat。

You must e and see me at my house in the city。

"The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse。

英语童话故事(精选10篇)完美版

英语童话故事(精选10篇)完美版

英语童话故事(精选10篇)完美版1. The Three Little Pigs (三只小猪)三只小猪兄弟,分别用稻草、木头和砖头盖房子,结果面对大灰狼的袭击,前两只小猪的房子都被吹倒了,只有第三只小猪的砖头房子坚固无比,成功抵挡了大灰狼的进攻。

这个故事告诉我们,做事要脚踏实地,不能偷工减料,只有做好充分的准备,才能应对突如其来的困难。

2. The Tortoise and the Hare (龟兔赛跑)一只骄傲的兔子嘲笑一只慢吞吞的乌龟,决定和它比赛跑步。

比赛开始后,兔子一路领先,却在途中睡觉休息,而乌龟则坚持不懈地向前爬行。

最终,乌龟赢得了比赛。

这个故事告诉我们,不要轻视他人,要脚踏实地,坚持不懈,才能取得成功。

3. The Ugly Duckling (丑小鸭)一只丑陋的小鸭子在鸭群中受到排挤,但它并没有放弃,而是努力寻找自己的价值。

最终,它发现自己是一只美丽的天鹅。

这个故事告诉我们,每个人都有自己的优点和特长,要相信自己,不要轻易放弃。

4. The Little Mermaid (小美人鱼)5. The Princess and the Pea (豌豆公主)一位王子寻找真正的公主,遇到了一位自称是公主的女孩。

为了测试她是否真的是公主,王子在床垫下放了一颗豌豆,结果女孩整夜都睡不着觉。

这个故事告诉我们,真正的公主是娇贵的,只有真正娇贵的人才能感受到豌豆的存在。

6. Hansel and Gretel (汉塞尔和格雷特尔)一对兄妹被继母遗弃在森林里,他们遇到了一个吃人的巫婆,并住进了她的糖果屋。

兄妹俩凭借智慧和勇气,最终战胜了巫婆,逃出了森林。

这个故事告诉我们,要勇敢面对困难,相信自己的能力,才能战胜邪恶。

7. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (白雪公主和七个小矮人)美丽的白雪公主被邪恶的继母嫉妒,被赶出了王宫。

她遇到了七个小矮人,并和他们成为了朋友。

继母几次三番想要害死白雪公主,但最终都失败了。

英语经典童话故事

英语经典童话故事

英语经典童话故事童话对于儿童的心灵发展非常重要,它的魅力不仅在于丰富的心理意义,而且来自它的文学特性。

下面是小编为您整理的经典童话故事,希望对你有所帮助!英语经典童话故事篇一:狼与小羊Wolf, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him.He thus addressed him:"Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born."Then said the Wolf , "You feed in my pasture.""No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass."Again said the Wolf, "You drink of my well.""No," exclaimed the Lamb, "I never yet drank water, for as yet my mother's milk is both food and drink to me."Upon which the Wolf seized him and ate him up, saying, "Well! I won't remain supperless, even though you refute every one of my imputations."The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny.一只小羊在河边喝水,狼见到后,便想找一个名正言顺的借口吃掉他。

英文童话故事大全【5篇】

英文童话故事大全【5篇】

【导语】童话故事中有⽣动的情节、丰富的情感,同时也蕴含着⼀定的语⾔知识。

童话故事不仅能吸引学⽣进⼊学习情境,也符合学⽣以形象思维为主的⼼理特点和学⽣学习语⾔的认知特点。

孩⼦的世界纯⽩⽆暇,他们对未来世界充满憧憬和幻想,喜欢⼩故事,也爱经典童话故事阅读。

下⾯是整理分享的英⽂童话故事,欢迎阅读与借鉴,如果你觉得不错的话可以分享给更多⼩伙伴哦!1.英⽂童话故事:⽼⼈和⽼猫An old man has a cat. The cat is very old, too. He runs very quickly. And his teeth are bad. One evening, the old cat sees a little mouse. He catches it, but he can’t eat it because his teeth are not strong enough. The mouse runs away.The old man is very angry. He beats his cat. He says: “You are a fool cat. I will punish you!” the cat is very sad. He thinks:“When I was young, I worked hard for you. Now you don’t like me because I’m too old to work. You should know you are old, too.”2.英⽂童话故事:找朋友Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn’t look like Sam. So Sam goes away. Sam meets a shark. He wants to say hello to the shark. The shark opens his big mouth. Sam runs away quickly. Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a round fish. She says to him. “Hello! Would you like to be my friend?” Sam answers: “Of course! But you are sound. I am flat.” The round fish days: “But we are both fishes.”Sam thinks and says, “You are right. Let’s be friends.” They become good friends.3.英⽂童话故事:聪明的兔⼦The wolf and the fox want to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him.One day the wolf says to the fox, "You go home and lie1 in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead2. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him." That's a good idea," says the fox.The fox goes home at once. The wolf goes to the rabbit's house and knocked3 at the door. "Who is it?" asks the rabbit. "It's the wolf. I come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf goes away.The rabbit goes to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and sees the foxlying4 in bed with his eyes closed5. He thinks, "Is the fox really dead or is hepretending6 to be dead? If he's not dead, he'll catch me when I go near him." so hesaid7, "The wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesn't look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open." When the fox hears this, he thinks, "I'll show him that I'm dead." So he opened his mouth.The rabbit knows that the fox isn't dead, and he rans away quickly.4.英⽂童话故事:诺巴斯的葡萄园Once upon a time, there was a man named Naboth, who had a very nice vineyard. Heinherited1 the vineyard from his father, he got a lot of money from it.One day the king passed by the vineyard, he found the yard was so beautiful that he wanted to have it. So he went to Naboth and asked, "Would you sell the whole vineyard to me? I can pay you some money." "I'm very sorry. It is a heritage2 of my family, I can't give it to you at any price," said Naboth. The king told her the story. The queen said, "You forget you are the king! Let me teach you how get it. You can make Naboth an office, then find an excuse and sentence him to death." The king did what the queen said, Naboth died and the king got the vineyard.When God learned3 about this, he was very angry and said, "The king must be eaten by dogs, and the queen must be eaten by big birds. They are not good people, they take the things which are not theirs." At last, people found the king and the queen were dead when they went out for a picenic.5.英⽂童话故事:我的家I am in desperate need of help -- or Ill go crazy. Were living in a single room -- my wife, my children and my in-laws. So our nerves are on edge, we yell and scream at one another. The room is a hell.Do you promise to do whatever I tell you? said the Master gravely.I swear I shall do anything.Very well. How many animals do you have?A cow, a goat and six chickens.Take them all into the room with you. Then come back after a week.The disciple was appalled. But he had promised to obey! So he took the animals in. A week later he came back, a pitiable figure, moaning, Im a nervous wreck. The dirt! The stench! The noise! Were all on the verge of madness!Go back,said the Master, and put the animals out.The man ran all the way home. And came back the following day, his eyes sparkling with joy. How sweet life is! The animals are out. The home is a Paradise, so quiet and clean and roomy!。

英文童话故事大全(5篇)

英文童话故事大全(5篇)

【导语】⼩朋友们都喜欢听童话故事吧,童话故事中丰富的想象和夸张可以活跃你的思维;通过丰富的想象、幻想和夸张来编写适合于⼉童欣赏的故事。

爱听故事、爱看故事书,是现在⼩学⽣最明显的特点。

孩⼦们通过阅读来获取知识。

阅读既是⼀种能⼒的表现形式,也是⼀种良好的⽣活习惯,更是语⾔学习的⼀⼤助⼒。

下⾯是®⽆忧考⽹整理分享的英⽂童话故事,欢迎阅读与借鉴。

1.英⽂童话故事:两只猴⼦The monkey mother has two little monkeys. She likes the younger, not the other.猴妈妈⽣了两个猴⼦。

她喜欢年幼的⼩猴⼦⽽不喜欢年长的⼤猴⼦。

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.⼀天,他们正在森林⾥玩的时候,⼀只狼来了并向他们扑去。

猴⼦匆忙带着⼩猴⼦跑了,单独留下⼤猴⼦。

她跑着⼩猴⼦爬到树上。

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.过些时候,狼慢慢地离开了。

英文童话故事集锦(5篇)

英文童话故事集锦(5篇)

【导语】通过阅读童话故事,可提⾼⼉童的阅读能⼒。

童话故事可以引导⼉童学习知识,教给他们正确的是⾮对错观念,童话故事,都是⼩孩的最爱,我们在阅读故事给孩⼦听的时候,要注意正确的引导孩⼦的思想教育,下⾯是整理分享的英⽂童话故事,欢迎阅读与借鉴,查看更多请点击⼉童故事频道。

1.英⽂童话故事A quiet night, suddenly heavy rain. A hungry cat was caught in a mess. Suddenly, he saw a rat hole, and he had a bad idea.It thinks: treat a food full, drink sufficient, clever rat absolutely can not hard chuang. Because the cat is hungry and hungry. So he leaned over the hole and said feebly, "how do you do? Little mouse, open the door for me! This frightened the mouse, knowing that there was danger approaching it. But it's still in control. The mouse was angry and said, "cat and mouse are enemies. Why should I open the door for you?" The cat said, "if you don't come and open the door for me, do you want to see me die on your doorstep? It won't do you any good, "said the mouse. It opened the door to the cat, and it took a lot of effort to pull the cat in. He gave all the food in the house to the cat. The cat ate the food and the strength came back! It first blocked up the hole and caught the mouse. The mouse was angry and said, "cat! You ungrateful wretch! Before the mouse had finished, the cat struck the mouse hard on the ground. Because the hole was blocked, the mice had to work very hard to get out of the rat hole. And the cat opened its mouth and pounced on the mouse. As a result, the cat got stuck in the rat hole without the help of a mouse. The mouse thought: what an eye!A few days later, the cat died.The story tells us that good is good and evil is rewarded.2.英⽂童话故事Tom and jerry were good friends, but they became enemies because of one thing.One day, the mouse and the cat went out to find something to eat. They found a can of lard. When they came back, they hid the pig oil. After a few days, the cat was hungry and said to the mouse, "my cousin has a son and I want to see it." The mouse agreed. The cat came to the place where the lard was, and the skin of the lard was eaten, and the mouse returned and asked, "what is the name of your cousin's son?" "The cat said," go to the skin!" The mouse felt strange but did not ask. After a few days the cat was hungry again and had to say to the mouse, "my cousin has a son, so I can go and see." The mouse agreed, and the cat came to the place where the lard was and ate half of the lard. Then the mouse returned and asked the cat, "what is your cousin's son's name?" The cat said, "half done," and the mouse was more surprised, but did not ask. After a few days, the cat was hungry again and said to the mouse, "I love my baby, tell me to be a father," and the mouse agreed. The cat came to the place where the lard was and ate all the lard, and came back to the mouse and asked, "what is your baby's name?" The cat said, "call a sweep," the mouse was even stranger, but did not ask.Winter arrived without food mouse think of lard, it's called the cat go to lard, found the place where the Tibetan lard lard, mice understand, angry at the cat, the cat suddenly and hungry, and ate a poor little mouse.From now on the cat and the mouse became the enemy!3.英⽂童话故事Once upon a time, in a community, there was a beautiful and fragrant red flower, on its petiole, and a few green leaves.One day, the wind and the sun, flowers and leaves began to quarrel.The flower said to the green leaf, "look at you, how ugly! Only you that ugly leaf, that green, ugly do not know how to describe! You look at me again, beautiful figure, lovely figure, how beautiful! You are so ugly, how can you live with me?"You are right," said the green leaf. "though I am very ugly, I have my own use. I can feed you, you can't live without me!The flower said, "I am more useful than you, and my purpose is to boast of my beauty and my beauty! Hum! What a big deal you have! How can I be better than me?""I don't want to argue with you," said the green leaf. But let me just say a few words. You must not leave me! You're going to die! That's not a beautiful question! So... ""I will not listen to your ugly advice," said the red flower, without waiting for the green leaf. What you say is just nonsense! Hum! I tell you, you say this again, I must kill you not ""But... ""No," said the red flower.Suddenly, a gust of wind blowing, blow the safflower became "fragments", after a while, it feels dry, don't want to, can't breathe, it is dry, thirsty, hungry, it to remember the green leaves.However, "red flower" now regretful is too late.4.英⽂童话故事Once upon a time, there was a very lazy pig who only knew how to eat and sleep, and seldom did anything for others. One day, when mother pig came home, she was so tired that she asked the pig to buy food. After hearing the pig, he twisted his fat ass and said, "I don't want to go. I don't want to go." Pig mother listen to pig, say to it: "you this lazy insect, if you go, I give you chocolate to eat." Hearing this, the pig got up reluctantly, took a basket and slowly walked out of the house. Along the way, he played while he walked, smelling and smelling. Suddenly, the pig smelt a fragrance, so, the pig thought: there must be a lot of delicious food, ha ha. He walked along the scent, and at last came under a big tree. He saw many delicious food, and he jumped on it and ate. When he was eating, he had no idea that a ferocious Wolf was hiding in the grass behind him. In a few moments, the pig finished eating those things. Lying on the grass, he felt his round belly and said, "it's delicious. It's delicious." All of a sudden, the Wolf came out of the grass, and the two green eyes were looking at the pig. Piggy saw the Wolf and wanted to run away, but because the piggy didn't like to exercise, he ate so many things just now, he couldn't run, so he shouted for help. The Wolf got closer and closer, and the dog at the bottom of the mountain heard the cry of the piggy. He shouted to his companion, and he rushed at full speed to the mountain. Luckily, the dog ran up the mountain in time. The Wolf saw so many dogs, and was so angry that he ran away.When the pig came home, he told the whole story, and the mother said, "my child! You should take this as a deep lesson and stop being lazy.From then on, the pig got up very early every day and worked out, becoming a lovely and healthy pig.5.英⽂童话故事The ball fish is full of prickly thorns, it has pierced the shark's lungs, the whale's heart, let these two mammals died in the deep sea.The fish were so happy that they gave it a bunch of beautiful flowers. The undersea fish god knew this, and was very pleased to give the ball fish two powerful feet, so that it could live on land.One day, the ball fish was crawling on land. It was looking for food to eat. Suddenly, a tiger found the ball fish, thought it was a porcupine, scared to run far, far away, out of breath. When a fox went out to see the tiger, he was so embarrassed that he wanted to laugh, but he could not laugh. He asked, "what's the terrible thing about tiger king?""I... I met the porcupine, and I was afraid it would kill me! Here we are!"Don't worry, tiger! I'll help you! "Said the fox.So the tiger took the fox to the spot where he had met the fish. The fish was walking up and down. The fox also thought it was a porcupine, according to the old way, put a smelly fart, fish ball is very smart, the body shrinks tightly, did not find a small aperture, like the ball, let the fox a hindrance. The tiger thought strangely: no, when the porcupine will die, how can you survive?The fox's eyes mysteriously turned, and he thought of a good solution: find the weasel to help! He gave the place to the tiger, and let the tiger call the weasel, and he went and called the weasel.Within a minute, Mr. Weasel had arrived. Weasel saw fish ball, or thought it was a porcupine, then put a smelly fart to faint, let the tiger and the fox fell flat, and fish ball is missing shadow jumped into the jungle, weasel despondently ran away.The ball fish jumped out of the jungle and continued to search for food.。

简短英语童话故事

简短英语童话故事

简短英语童话故事简短英语童话故事童话故事正是以‘幻想’为一方面,以‘真实’为另一方面,中间流淌着对儿童充满诱惑的奇妙故事、给童年增添了更多的色彩,接下来就由小编带来简短英语童话故事,希望对你有所帮助!简短英语童话故事篇1The dolphins quarrelled with the whales, and before very long they began fighting with one another. The battle was very fierce1, and had lasted some time without any sign of coming to an end, when a sprat thought that perhaps he could stop it; so he stepped in and tried to persuade them to give up fighting and make friends. But one of the dolphins said to him contemptuously, "We would rather go on fighting till were all killed than be reconciled2 by a sprat like you!"海豚与鲸争吵起来,他们之间已经争斗了很久,战争一步步升级,并且越打越猛烈,根本没有一点要停的迹象,有一条西鲱鱼认为自己或许能够调停他们的战争,便过去准备劝他们停止斗争,成为朋友。

但是,海豚轻蔑地对他说:“我们宁可争斗到同归于尽,也不会让一条像你这样的西鲱鱼来调解”。

简短英语童话故事篇2A long time ago, there was a Bo Luo Nai City in the State of Jia Shi. Outside the city was a large forest, where 500 macaques lived.One night the 500 macaques wandered around and came to a ni ju lu (bodhi) tree. Under the tree was a deep ancient well. The water in the well was very clean and reflected the full moon in the sky.The leading macaque bent1 over the well and watched carefully for a while. Then it jumped onto the edge of the welland said to the others: "Alas2! Today the moon has died and fallen into this well. Let us scoop3 it up together; otherwise the nights will be dark forever."All the macaques tweaked their ears and scratched their cheeks, saying:"The well is so deep. How can we scoop up the moon?"The leading macaque had a sudden brainwave and said: "I have it! I will climb up the tree and grasp a branch, then another one grasps my tail. In this way, one following another in succession4, cant we hang down into the well?"When the other macaques heard this, they jumped with joy. So they linked their heads and tails together, extending5 longer and longer until they almost touched the surface of the well water. At this moment, the branch broke with a big crack and all 500 macaques fell into the ancient well.很久以前,在伽尸国有一座波罗奈城。

原版英语童话小故事

原版英语童话小故事

原版英语童话小故事童话故事不仅向儿童解释世界起源这类重要问题,同时呈现社会期待的模式,下面这些是小编为大家推荐的几篇原版童话小故事。

原版英语童话小故事1:小白兔参加夏令营活动Lele grew up, the little white rabbit was a primary school in grade one of primary school children, the school organization of children summer camp activities, the small white rabbit is very happy. Mom and dad for her clothes, food, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, such as articles for daily use, in a pretty little backpack.In the summer camp, there are a lot of children, there are also many games, activities, games, etc. Children every day kubla khah dripping wet, so have to take a bath, washes the bath, sweat soaked clothes need to be replaced. Action links, the small white rabbit, only see other children soon wash clothes, and drying up. Can the small white rabbit just looked at a pile of dirty clothes, don't know how to wash, she regret, at ordinary times did not listen to your mom and dad, didn't learn basic life skills, it is silly, don't have my mom and dad again, how should do?Just as she when you are sad, little bear flatly, asked what happened to the little white rabbit, the small white rabbit embarrassed to tell him: "I don't know how to wash the clothes.""It doesn't matter, I'll teach you.""Thank you!"With the help of the little bear, little white learned to wash his clothes, and fold the quilt, sorting, and so on. Summer camp a week passed quickly, the small white rabbit backpack and went home happily, from then on, the small white rabbit no longer lazy, became a labor of love good boy! She know: should do their ownthings, can't rely on mom and dad.原版英语童话小故事2:一只叫葱花的母鸡There is a hen, called the scallions, she likes to help friends. One day, the black rooster to please her one thing: "I'm going out to buy things, could you help me keep the henhouse key?" "No problem, I will keep the key in the safest place." So, the black rooster safely go out! Scallions hen put keys in a flowerpot, she said to herself: "hidden in the most beautiful flower pot, the key is not afraid to lose." For a moment, bigfoot duck to please her one thing: "I want to go swimming, can you please help me to take care of the baby eggs?" "No problem, I will be the safest place to put the baby egg."Bigfoot duck safely go swimming! Scallions hen has many colorful baskets, she put the eggs in one basket, baby also cover a soft soft towel for it, she gently taps a baby egg and smile happily say: "the color of the basket, the most suitable for cute little duck eggs."Chopped green onion hen busy over, want to sit down and have a good rest, she put the frames on the head, close your eyes, take a nap for a while. "Ding-dong ding-dong......" Is black the cock of the doorbell. He said politely, "scallions, let me get the key." "Okay." Chopped green onion hen is looking for the key, "ding-dong ding-dong......" Bigfoot duck also to ring the bell! She said very politely: "scallions, I to take baby egg." Scallions hen in a hurry to jump jump in the past: "oh, good good, I immediately to pick up." The scallions hen for hours, I have searched every corner in the home, bad! The key is lost!Oh my god! Baby eggs were not found! Chopped green onion out in a rash hen: "I want to wear glasses to find something, but my glasses were not found, Strange! I put it in the most safeplace! " Black rooster said: "the glasses is not on your head?" Scallions hen got the glasses and smiled shyly: "rightness! I remember in one of the safest places."She immediately puts on his glasses, go to looking for the black rooster key. Chopped green onion hen remembered: "key hidden in the flowerpot. Where a flower pot? She carefully to find, turn! It turns out that the key hidden in the rose flower pot. Big feet baby duck eggs?Chopped green onion hen also remembered: "baby eggs in the basket, I put it in the safest place, will not be stolen!" Do you found all the basket, It turns out that baby eggs in a basket of yellow, Scallions hen confidently and towels, but exclaim 1: "oh!How only egg?" Bigfoot duck said: "it must be my baby duck duck has been hatched!" People began to looking for duck duck. "Ah! Find! Find! He here." Held the duckling duck scallions hen happy, at that time... What do you guess the duckling duck said to scallions hen?原版英语童话小故事3:月亮的大衣Night, very cold in winter is very cold, and the moon looked down, people on informed all wear a warm coat and to be desired."If I had a coat." She wants to. So she said to the people in the moon, "can you help me with a warm coat, can?""Yes!" The people in the moon said. He moved out of the sewing machine, spread out the cloth, took out a needle and thread, buttons, scissors, and tape measure.He measured the size of the moon first, then cut cloth, sewing, nail on the button, then spend half a month, coat ready."Moon tried the coat and obviously it's too big."Strange!" The people in the moon scratched his head, said. He took out his tape measure, the amount to the moon again.The shape of the moon is more thin. So he took out his scissors, lines, and out of the sewing machine, the coat changed little.For half a month, coat change good. The moon to try again. Ha, this coat is too small, because the moon is much fatter."You are so fat into ball ball for a while, for a while and thin into a thin, let I how to give you a fit coat?" The people in the moon said. It was obvious that he was very angry, but he is a special kind people, help somebody else's will always help to the end. He said: "well, I'll give you do two coats, a fat when you wear, you wear thin."Thank you very much." Said the moon.Coat well, after the moon try to wear the wear, both quite fit. She put on her coat, though, that is, of course, not as bright as he used to be.No way! "The man in the moon said:" you sometimes have to shine, go to bed so that children can see you from the window. ""Good!" After finish the moon. My coat, let her connect body to shine forth. The people of the earth look up and saw the moon, are all very happy, the children especially excited. From then on, they sometimes see the moon is very fat, skinny, became a crescent moon, sometimes see the moon sometimes don't see her again."Ah! The moon tonight in overcoat." "Yes." The moon said, "I put on the coat, the coat, nice and warm." However, she is not always wearing a coat. Little stars have heard about the moon's coat, and outstanding interest. "We also went to see the people in the moon give us a coat." They said."No!" The moon said, "I can't to make so many stars on a coat. That how many years can give you each do a coat on?Besides, I where to find so many cloth?"Later, he thought an idea. He told all the small clouds loudly say: "ah, the little cloud, everybody listen up, you wrapped the stars at night, let them feel warm."The stars are moving. , but the moon take off coat, is lonely. So, as long as the moon to take off your coat, the stars and clouds a night off, the moon is very happy, the people of the earth is also very happy, the children especially happy.。

英文童话故事精选5篇

英文童话故事精选5篇

英文童话故事精选5篇儿童英语小故事不仅可爱有趣,还能够让孩子在读故事时更早地接触英语, 让孩子们逐渐对英语产生兴趣,有利于孩子之后的英语学习。

下面小编给大家介绍关于英文童话故事,方便大家学习。

英文童话故事1黄鼠狼和人A man once caught a weasel, which was always sneaking1 about the house, and was just going to drown it in a tub of water, when it begged hard for its life, and said to him, "Surely you haven't the heart to put me to death? Think how useful I have been in clearing your house of the mice and lizards2 which used to infest3 it, and show your gratitude4 by sparing my life." "You have not been altogether useless, I grant you," said the Man: "but who killed the fowls5? Who stole the meat? No no! You do much more harm than good, and die you shall."从前,有一个人抓住了一只黄鼠狼,它总是在房子里偷偷摸摸。

这人正要用一盆水淹死它时,黄鼠狼苦苦哀求人饶了自己的性命,并且对人说:“你一定不忍心杀了我!想想我对你们家做的贡献吧,我可是一只在清理你家里的老鼠和蜥蜴,为了显示你对我的感激之情,就饶我一命吧。

英文童话故事通用6篇

英文童话故事通用6篇

英文童话故事通用6篇(经典版)编制人:__________________审核人:__________________审批人:__________________编制单位:__________________编制时间:____年____月____日序言下载提示:该文档是本店铺精心编制而成的,希望大家下载后,能够帮助大家解决实际问题。

文档下载后可定制修改,请根据实际需要进行调整和使用,谢谢!并且,本店铺为大家提供各种类型的经典范文,如工作资料、求职资料、报告大全、方案大全、合同协议、条据文书、教学资料、教案设计、作文大全、其他范文等等,想了解不同范文格式和写法,敬请关注!Download tips: This document is carefully compiled by this editor. I hope that after you download it, it can help you solve practical problems. The document can be customized and modified after downloading, please adjust and use it according to actual needs, thank you!In addition, this shop provides you with various types of classic model essays, such as work materials, job search materials, report encyclopedia, scheme encyclopedia, contract agreements, documents, teaching materials, teaching plan design, composition encyclopedia, other model essays, etc. if you want to understand different model essay formats and writing methods, please pay attention!英文童话故事通用6篇聆听是儿童提升语言表达能力、获取知识最有效的办法之一,孩子在幼儿期间听到的故事或者事是学的最快的,所以幼儿时期要多给孩子讲讲故事听听歌。

英语童话故事大全

英语童话故事大全

英语童话故事大全幼儿对童话故事有天生的敏感和情感依赖,可以使幼儿安静下来,静静地陶醉在童话世界里,有助于培养幼儿的倾听能力。

下面是小编为您整理的童话故事大全,希望对你有所帮助!英语童话故事篇一:狐狸死了The wolf and the fox wanted to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him.One day the wolf said to the fox, "You go home and lie in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him."狼和狐狸想要吃掉兔子,但是这只兔子太难抓到了。

一天,狼对狐狸说:“你回家假装躺在床上。

我去告诉兔子你已经死了。

当他来看你的时候,你就可以跳起来抓住他了。

”" That's a good idea," said the fox.He went home at once. The wolf went to the rabbit's house and knocked at the door. "Who is it?" asked the rabbit.“真是个好主意!”狐狸说。

于是他立刻回到家。

狼去兔子的房前敲了敲门,“是谁啊?”兔子问道。

"It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf went away.The rabbit went to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and saw the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed.“狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

两篇
A poor pig
Danny is a little pig. He is unhappy because he wants to leave home to see the world. It’s a sunny day. Danny goes away when his parents are sleeping. On his way he meets an elephant, a peacock and a rabbit. At last, he gets to a lake. He looks at his reflection in the water and says, “I wish I have an elephant’s nose, a peac ock’s tail and a rabbit’s ears.” after a while. Danny’s wish comes true. He runs back excitedly. But his parents can’t recognize Danny, “Go away, you’re not our son.” Danny goes to the lake again. “I just want to be a pig.” He says sadly .Danny waits and waits. He becomes a pig again. Danny runs back quickly. His parents hug and say, “This is our lovely baby .”
可怜的小猪
孔雀的尾巴、小兔的耳朵。

可是,当他的愿望实现的时候,爸爸妈妈却不认他了。

可怜的小猪决定,还是变回自己原来的样子吧。

The Wind And The Sun
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.
风和太阳
有一天风跟太阳说: “看看那个沿着路上走的人.我可以比你快让他把披风脱下来. “我们等着看吧,”太阳说, “我让你先试. 因此风尝试让那个人把披风脱下来.他用力地吹,可是那个人把披风拉得更紧. “我放弃了,”风最后说, “我无法让他把披风脱下来.”然后由太阳试试看.他尽可能地晒他.不久,那个人很热就把披风脱下来了.。

相关文档
最新文档