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英语故事2021精选.docx

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    • 资料来源:来自本人网络整理!祝您工作顺利!英语故事2021精选 英语学习不好,对英语不感爱好,想必是让爸爸妈妈们很苦恼的问题吧下面我给大家介绍关于英语故事,便利大家学习   英语故事1 Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants tohave a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish haseight 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 hisbig mouth. Sam runs away quickly. Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a roundfish. She says to him. “Hello! Would you like to be my friend?〞 Sam answers: “Of course! But you are round. I am flat.〞 The round fishdays: “But we are both fishes.〞 Sam thinks and says, “You are right. Let’s be friends.〞 They become goodfriends. 塞姆是一条小鱼,他在海里。

      他生在海里他很孤独,想要找一个伴侣,那个伴侣看起来要想他塞姆观察一条墨鱼墨鱼有8条腿,看上去不像塞姆因此塞姆游走了 塞姆遇见一条鲨鱼他想跟鲨鱼问好鲨鱼张开大嘴,塞姆有快速地逃走了 塞姆又累又饿,他要休息一会儿这时他观察一条圆鱼,圆鱼对他说:“你好!你情愿做我的伴侣吗?〞 塞姆答复:“好哇!可你是圆形的,我是扁的〞圆鱼说:“但是我们俩都是鱼啊!〞 塞姆思索后说:“你讲得对,让我们做伴侣吧〞他们就成为好伴侣了 英语故事2 One day, Dora’s mother gave her a coin, It was a bit dirty, so Dora washedit. Then it started talking to Dora. Today I talked to a coin, When it was made, it was nice and clean. Peopletook the coin to a bank. It stayed there for a few days. A person at the bankgave the bank gave the coin to a man. My mother went to buy some cake from theman’s shop. The man gave the coin to her as part of her change. She dropped thecoin. A street cleaner saw it and picked it up. He returned it to my mother. Shegave it to me as pocket money. I washed the coin to make it clean again. 一天,多拉的母亲给了她一枚硬币。

      它有点儿脏,所以多拉把它洗了洗听听这个硬币的英语故事 今日我和一枚硬币谈话了,当它被铸造的时候,它很好看而且洁净.人们把钱存到银行它在那儿待几天.银行的人把这枚硬币给了一名男子我的母亲从这名男子的商店里买一些蛋糕这名男子将这枚硬币作为零钱的一局部找给她她掉了这枚硬币一位街道清洁工看到了并把它捡起来他把她还给了我母亲母亲把它当零花钱给我了,我洗了这枚硬币,让它再次变洁净   英语故事3 The Two Soldiers And The Robber Two Soldiers travelling together were set upon by a Robber. One of them ranaway, but the other stood his ground, and laid about him so lustily with hissword that the Robber was fain to fly and leave him in peace. When the coast wasclear the timid one ran back, and, flourishing his weapon, cried in athreatening voice, “Where is he? Let me get at him, and I’ll soon let him knowwhom he’s got to deal with.〞 But the other replied, “You are a little late,xiaogushi8 my friend: I only wish you had backed me up just now, even if youhad done no more than speak, for I should have been encouraged, believing yourwords to be true. As it is, calm yourself, and put up your sword: there is nofurther use for it. You may delude others into thinking you’re as brave as alion: but I know that, at the first sign of danger, you run away like ahare.〞两个士兵和匪徒 两个士兵一起赶路,途中被一个匪徒所劫。

      其中一个士兵马上逃跑了,另一个那么英勇地握着剑立在原地,匪徒不得不其他而逃这时候,那个胆小的士兵跑过来,抽出剑,壮着胆子大喝一声:“他去哪里了?让我来应付他,我要让他知道面对的是什么人〞然而,那名英勇的士兵说:“你来晚了,我的伴侣要是你刚刚能帮我就好了,即便只是嘴上这样说也好,因为我会受到你这番话的鼓舞,并且信任这些话都说真的而如今,还是请你把剑收好,已经没有必要再用它了你只能欺骗其别人,让人们以为你像雄狮一样英勇;而我却知道,在遇到危急时,你会像兔子一样落荒而逃〞   英语故事4 The Blacksmith And Dog Those who will not work deserve to starve. A Blacksmith had a little Dog, which used to sleep when his master was atwork, but was very wide awake indeed when it was time for meals. One day hismaster pretended to be disgusted at this, xiaogushi8 and then he had thrownhim a bone as usual, he said, “What on earth is the good of a lazy cur likeyou?〞 When I am hammering away at my anvil, you just curl up and go to sleep:but no sooner do I stop for a mouthful of food than you wake up and wag yourtail to be fed.铁匠与小狗 不卖力工作的人理应挨饿。

      铁匠家有一条小狗,小狗经常在主人打铁时睡觉,但是一到了吃饭时间,便异样醒悟起来有一天,铁匠假装对此很生气,一边像平常一样扔给小狗一块骨头,一边说:“地球上还有像你一样懒散的坏蛋吗?〞你这家伙,总是在我卖力工作时,蜷缩起来睡觉,可是,只要我一停下来吃点东西,你就醒悟地摇着尾巴过来讨饭吃 英语故事5 A Greek to Remember Diogenes was a famous Greek philosopher of the fourth century B.C., whoestablished the philosophy of cynicism. He often walked about in the daytimeholding a lighted lantern,peering around as if he were looking forsomething.When auestioned about his odd behavior,he would reply, I am searchingfor an honest man. Diogenes held that the good man was self-sufficient and did not requirematerial comforts or wealth. He believed that wealth and possessions constrainedhumanitys natural state of freedom. In keeping with his philosophy, he wasperefectly satisfied with making xiaogushi8 his home in a large tubdiscarded from the temple of Cybele, t he goddess of nature. This earthen tub,called a pithos, and formerly been used for holding wine or oil for thesacrifices at the temple. One day, Alexander the Great ,conqueror of half the civilized world, sawDiogenes sitting in this tub in the sunshine. So the king, surrounded by hiscountries, approached Diogenes and said, I am Alexander the Great. Thephilosopher replied rather contemptuously, I am Diogenes, the Cynic. Alexanderthen asked him if he could help him in any way. Yes, shot back Diogenes,dont stand betw。

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