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童话故事用英语写作文

1. 用英语写一篇童话故事,80个词带题目 Written by myself instead of copying!!! The little Red Hat Once upon a time there'
s a little beautiful girl, she wore a little red hat on her head. On weekends she told her mother that she wanted to pay a visit to her grand-mother with some cakes. After her mother agreed, she took a basket full of cakes and soon she went on the way to her grand-mother'
s home. On half of the way, She saw so many beautiful flowers and took many of them as gifts for her. Unfortunately she was peered at by a wolf, the wolf quickly ran to her grand-mother'
s house and ate her, pretending to be sleeping on the bed. When the girl came in and talked with the "
grand-mother"
for a while, she noticed and shouted, there came quite a lot of men, they beat the wolf heavily and saved the grand-mother, because she han'
t been digested. 2. 写一篇关于童话故事的英语作文 Since I was a little baby, my parents read simple stories for me. They bought me many cartoon books with stories. They were my bedtime stories. Among all the interesting stories, I like fairy tales most, because they are often beautiful love stories beeen prince and princes or Cinderella. They are so moved and full of love. Besides, in fairy tales, no matter how much they suffer, they will always live a happy life in the end. The happy endings bring hope and satisfaction to people, making us hopeful to our own lives. Every time I read fairy tales, I put myself into the story, imagining I am one of them. That'
s wonderful.。

3. 关于一篇童话故事的英语作文 Tigers look for all kinds of wild animals eat them, and catch (1) fox. Fox said: "
You can not eat me! God sent me to do all kinds of wild beasts the head, now you eat me, is contrary to God'
s mand. Do you think my (then) dishonest, I walk in front of you, you follow behind me, watching all kinds of beasts I'
m not escape seeing it? "
tiger that (fox) is justified, so they, and it (together) to go. They all saw the beast ran away. Tiger does not know which animals are afraid of escape, that (they) are afraid of the fox.。

4. 英语童话作文 英文童话故事及翻译:城里老鼠和乡下老鼠 The City Mouse and the Country Mouse Once there were o 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. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, "
Run! Run! The cat is ing!"
They ran away quickly and hid. After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "
I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
【译文】 城里老鼠和乡下老鼠 从前,有两只老鼠,它们是好朋友。

一只老鼠居住在乡村,另一只住在城里。

很多年以后,乡下老鼠碰到城里老鼠,它说:“你一定要来我乡下的家看看。

” 于是,城里老鼠就去了。

乡下老鼠领着它到了一块田地上它自己的家里。

它把所有最精美食物都找出来给城里老鼠。

城里老鼠说:“这东西不好吃,你的家也不好,你为什么住在田野的地洞里呢?你应该搬到城里去住,你能住上用石头造的漂亮房子,还会吃上美味佳肴,你应该到我城里的家看看。

” 乡下老鼠就到城里老鼠的家去。

房子十分漂亮,好吃的东西也为他们摆好了。

可是正当他们要开始吃的时候,听见很大的一阵响声,城里的老鼠叫喊起来:“快跑!快跑!猫来了!”他们飞快地跑开躲藏起来。

过了一会儿,他们出来了。

当他们出来时,乡下老鼠说:“我不喜欢住在城里,我喜欢住在田野我的洞里。

因为这样虽然贫穷但是快乐自在,比起虽然富有却要过着提心吊胆的生活来说,要好些。

5. 自己写的英文短篇童话故事 The Hare Who Would Not Be King 不愿做国王的兔子Nothing stirred on the African plains. The sun glared down and Hare crept inside the cool hollow of a baobab tree for his afternoon nap.Suddenly he was wide awake. There was a boom, boom, booming in his ears. And it was getting closer. Hare peeped out from the tree nervously. Across the clearing the bushes snapped and parted, and out loomed a huge gray shape."
Oh it'
s you!"
said Hare irritably. "
How can a fellow sleep with all your racket?"
The rhinoceros squinted down at him short-sightedly."
Greetings!"
he bellowed in his slow way. "
Tembo the elephant has sent me to fetch you to the waterhole. He'
s going to tell us who our new king will be. All the animals have voted."
"
Oh fiddlesticks!"
cried Hare rudely. "
What do I want with a new king? He'
ll bully us from morning till night and make our lives miserable."
"
Don'
t you want to see who'
s been chosen? asked Rhino."
I know already,"
snapped Hare. "
It will be that sly old lion, Kali. He has bribed all the other animals and promised not to eat their children if only they will vote for him."
Rhino didn'
t seem to believe Hare, and in the end Hare said,"
Oh very well, I'
ll e. But you'
ll see I'
m right."
The sun was setting as Hare and Rhino reached the water-hole. All the animals had gathered there - giraffes, hippos, antelope, buffalo, warthogs, zebras, aardvarks, hyenas, mongooses, storks and weaver birds. When Tembo the elephant saw that everyone was there, he threw up his trunk and trumpeted. "
Animals of the plains, I am proud to tell you that Kali the lion will be our new king. It is a wise choice, my friends."
The animals cheered. But Hare only sighed. "
They'
ll soon see what a horrible mistake they'
ve made."
Out on a rocky ledge above the water-hole strode Kali. He stared down at all his subjects and there was a wicked glint in his eye."
You'
ve made me your king,"
he growled, "
and so now you'
ll serve me!"
And then he roared until the animals trembled."
My first decree is that you must build a palace to shade my royal fur from the hot sun,"
said Kali. "
I want it here beside the water-hole and I want it by sunset tomorrow."
My second decree is that every day you must bring me an animal for my supper. A king can'
t do his own hunting."
The animals nodded gloomily."
And my third decree is, if you don'
t do as I say, I'
ll eat the lot of you!"
The animals now turned to one another in horror. They had thought a king would be wise and protect them. But Kali only wanted to bully and eat them. As darkness fell, the unhappy animals slunk away into the bush.But at dawn they were back at the waterhole, hurrying to build Kali'
s palace. There was much to do and little time.All through the heat of the day the animals lugged and labored. Elephants lifted tree trunks for the pillars, crocodiles brought mud for the walls, giraffes collected grasses that weaver birds wove for the roof. None dared stop for a moment. Only hare did nothing. He hid inside a tussock of oat grass and watched as the fine thatched house rose up beside the water-hole.The sun was just beginning to set as the weaver birds tied off the last knots in the soaring thatched roof. No sooner had they finished than Kali appeared. He prowled up and down his new kingdom swishing his tail while his subjects watched uneasily."
This is what I call a palace,"
he roared at last.The animals gave a sigh of relief. But all too soon, for in the next breath the lion snarled, "
But where'
s my supper? My belly'
s rumbling. Bring me a juicy warthog."
As soon as he heard this, Hare sneaked off home to his hollow in the baobab tree. "
Didn'
t I tell them?"
he said to himself. "
Didn'
t I say that making Kali king would mean big trouble? And would anyone listen?"
And so it was that every day afterwards one of the animals was chosen to be Kali'
s supper. One day it was an impala. Another it was a zebra. Next it was a gazelle.One day though it was Hare'
s turn. Tembo caught him unawares as he was grazing on the plains. The great elephant seized him in his trunk and carried him kicking and screaming to Kali'
s palace."
It'
s not fair!"
shrieked Hare. "
I didn'
t even vote for Kali. I told you it was a bad idea to have a king."
But Tembo wouldn'
t listen. He was thinking of his own children. They would be safe, but only if he could find other animals for Kali to gobble up.Outside Kali'
s palace Hare stood shaking and cringing. He had to think of something fast. "
Maybe I can escape by jumping in the water-hole,"
he said. But when he looked down and saw his own reflection shivering on the pool'
s surface, he stopped in his tracks. Already 。

6. 急 Ajax(the Great) Ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.When the Trojan War was about to break out he led his forces from Salamis to join the Greek army at Aulis.As one of the trustiest champions of the Greek cause,he was given thejob of guarding one end of the Greek camp near Troy.He was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.After Achilles'
death he became one of the o hot contestants for the dead hero'
s shield and armour,the other being Odysseus.When the weapons were finally judged to his rival,Ajax went mad for grief.Unable to get over the hardships,he took his own life.When,in order to seek the advice of,Odysseus came to visit the lower world,the shade of Ajax frowned uponhim.In the lower world Ajax chose to be a lion,guided clearly by the bitter recollection of his former life。

看童话故事的英语怎么写作文

1. 写一篇关于童话故事的英语作文 Since I was a little baby, my parents read simple stories for me. They bought me many cartoon books with stories. They were my bedtime stories. Among all the interesting stories, I like fairy tales most, because they are often beautiful love stories beeen prince and princes or Cinderella. They are so moved and full of love. Besides, in fairy tales, no matter how much they suffer, they will always live a happy life in the end. The happy endings bring hope and satisfaction to people, making us hopeful to our own lives. Every time I read fairy tales, I put myself into the story, imagining I am one of them. That'
s wonderful.。

2. 写童话故事《小红帽》的英语作文怎么写 Once upon a time, there was a little girl. Her name was Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her grandma was ill. Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her.On the way to grandmother'
s house,a wolf er.The wolf had a plan.He went to Little Red Riding Hood'
s grandmother'
s house and swallowed (吞下) her up whole. Then wore grandmother'
s clothes and waited for Little Red Riding Hood.But when Little Red Riding Hood came and found he was a wolf,the wolf swallowed (吞下) her up whole also. Then the wolf fall in deep sleep.A hunter passed (经过、路过) by. He killed the wolf and cut open its stomach and put many stones in it. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandma were saved.。

3. 英语童话故事短文30个单词简单点 渔夫和小梭鱼The fisherman casts the into the sea and catches a litter barracuda.The pitiful fish asks the fisherman to release it.渔夫把网撒到海里,捕到了一条小梭鱼.那可怜的小鱼求渔夫放了它."
I am still young."
He says:"
If you catch me after I am an *** ,it is better for you."
他说:“我还太小.”他又说:“如果你把我放了,等我长大后再来抓我,那对你会有更大的好处!”The fisherman says:"
If I give up the present *** all profit to seek an uncertain future large one,am I not a fool?"
渔夫说:“如果我现在放弃手上已经得到的小利而去追求那些虚无渺茫的大利,那我岂不成了傻子了吗?”This story means:Only a foolish man will give up the litter profit which he has and seek uncertain future large profits.这个故事说明,愚蠢的人才会放弃已到手的小利,而去追求那些虚无的大利。

4. 童话故事英语的 Little Red-Cap(小红帽) Some days later when red-cap was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice(诱惑) her to the wood. Red-cap went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf. He had said good-morning to her, but in his eyes there was a wicked look. If they were in the wood, the wolf would have eaten her up. "
Well,"
said the grandmother, "
we will shut the door, that he may not e in."
Soon the wolf knocked, and cried, "
open the door, grandmother, I am little red-cap, and am bringing you some cakes."
But they did not speak, or open the door, so the gray wolf walked ice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof. He wanted to wait until red-cap went home in the evening, and then to devour her in the darkness. But the grandmother knew what he was going to do. In front of the house was a great stone trough(槽)槽, so she said to the child, "
Take the pail(桶), red-cap. I made some sausages(香肠) yesterday, so carry the sausage water and I filled the trough."
Red-cap carried until the great trough was quite full. Then the *** ell(气味) of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed (吸气)and peeped down(向下看), and at last he stretched out (伸出)his neck so far that he began to slip(滑), and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned(淹死). But little red-cap went home happily, and no one ever did anything to harm her again.。

5. 要求写一篇80字左右的英语作文,关于童话故事 Pangu Separates Sky from Earth China has a history longer than that of any other present-day nation, containing a plethora of myths and legends. Regarded as the "
Chinese Adam"
by Westerners, the first figure in China'
s history was named Pangu. According to legend, in the beginning, there was only darkness and chaos, and the sky and earth were one blurred entity. This vast "
egg,"
as the Chinese call it, was subjected to o opposing forces or principles. The interaction beeen the o forces the yin (passive or negative female principle) and yang (active or positive male principle) gave birth to Pangu, causing the egg'
s shell to crack. Pangu has been depicted in many ways. He sometimes appears as a dwarf with o horns on his head, clothed in skins or leaves, and holding a hammer in one hand and a chisel in the other or the symbol of the yin and yang . Pang has also been portrayed holding the sun in one hand and the moon in the other. He is often acpanied by his panions, the four supernatural animals: the phoenix, dragon, unicorn and tortoise. The separation of the sky and earth took 18,000 years to plete: the yang, which was light and pure, rose to bee the sky;
the yin , which was heavy and murky, sank to form the earth. Beeen the sky and earth was Pangu, who underwent nine changes every day: His wisdom greater than that of the sky and his ability greater than that of the earth. Every day the sky rose ten feet, the earth became ten feet thicker and Pangu grew ten feet taller. Another 18,000 years passed and the sky was very high;
the earth, dense and Pangu, extremely tall. His body then dissolved and his head became the mountains;
his breath, the wind and clouds;
his voice, the thunder;
his left eye, the sun and his right eye, the moon. Pangu'
s beard became the stars;
his four limbs, the four quadrants of the globe;
his blood, the rivers and his veins and muscles, the layers of the earth. His flesh became the soil;
his skin and hair, the trees and plants;
his semen, pearls;
his marrow, precious stones and his sweat turned into rain. All in all, Pangu and the universe became one。

6. 写童话故事《小红帽》的英语作文怎么写 One day,Little Red Riding Hood to her grandmother to send things.She saw the fiowers in the woods,they went to the woods to pick flowers,but the wolf saw,so the big bad wolf ran granny,grandmother live and swallowed pretend grandmother of Little Red Riding Hood live swallowFinally,hunters found and killed the wolf,rescued the Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.We should not be like Little Red Riding Hood as ran to the woods.It'
s dangerous。

童话故事用英语写作文

1. 用英语写一篇童话故事,80个词带题目 Written by myself instead of copying!!! The little Red Hat Once upon a time there'
s a little beautiful girl, she wore a little red hat on her head. On weekends she told her mother that she wanted to pay a visit to her grand-mother with some cakes. After her mother agreed, she took a basket full of cakes and soon she went on the way to her grand-mother'
s home. On half of the way, She saw so many beautiful flowers and took many of them as gifts for her. Unfortunately she was peered at by a wolf, the wolf quickly ran to her grand-mother'
s house and ate her, pretending to be sleeping on the bed. When the girl came in and talked with the "
grand-mother"
for a while, she noticed and shouted, there came quite a lot of men, they beat the wolf heavily and saved the grand-mother, because she han'
t been digested. 2. 写一篇关于童话故事的英语作文 Since I was a little baby, my parents read simple stories for me. They bought me many cartoon books with stories. They were my bedtime stories. Among all the interesting stories, I like fairy tales most, because they are often beautiful love stories beeen prince and princes or Cinderella. They are so moved and full of love. Besides, in fairy tales, no matter how much they suffer, they will always live a happy life in the end. The happy endings bring hope and satisfaction to people, making us hopeful to our own lives. Every time I read fairy tales, I put myself into the story, imagining I am one of them. That'
s wonderful.。

3. 关于一篇童话故事的英语作文 Tigers look for all kinds of wild animals eat them, and catch (1) fox. Fox said: "
You can not eat me! God sent me to do all kinds of wild beasts the head, now you eat me, is contrary to God'
s mand. Do you think my (then) dishonest, I walk in front of you, you follow behind me, watching all kinds of beasts I'
m not escape seeing it? "
tiger that (fox) is justified, so they, and it (together) to go. They all saw the beast ran away. Tiger does not know which animals are afraid of escape, that (they) are afraid of the fox.。

4. 英语童话作文 英文童话故事及翻译:城里老鼠和乡下老鼠 The City Mouse and the Country Mouse Once there were o 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. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, "
Run! Run! The cat is ing!"
They ran away quickly and hid. After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "
I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
【译文】 城里老鼠和乡下老鼠 从前,有两只老鼠,它们是好朋友。

一只老鼠居住在乡村,另一只住在城里。

很多年以后,乡下老鼠碰到城里老鼠,它说:“你一定要来我乡下的家看看。

” 于是,城里老鼠就去了。

乡下老鼠领着它到了一块田地上它自己的家里。

它把所有最精美食物都找出来给城里老鼠。

城里老鼠说:“这东西不好吃,你的家也不好,你为什么住在田野的地洞里呢?你应该搬到城里去住,你能住上用石头造的漂亮房子,还会吃上美味佳肴,你应该到我城里的家看看。

” 乡下老鼠就到城里老鼠的家去。

房子十分漂亮,好吃的东西也为他们摆好了。

可是正当他们要开始吃的时候,听见很大的一阵响声,城里的老鼠叫喊起来:“快跑!快跑!猫来了!”他们飞快地跑开躲藏起来。

过了一会儿,他们出来了。

当他们出来时,乡下老鼠说:“我不喜欢住在城里,我喜欢住在田野我的洞里。

因为这样虽然贫穷但是快乐自在,比起虽然富有却要过着提心吊胆的生活来说,要好些。

5. 自己写的英文短篇童话故事 The Hare Who Would Not Be King 不愿做国王的兔子Nothing stirred on the African plains. The sun glared down and Hare crept inside the cool hollow of a baobab tree for his afternoon nap.Suddenly he was wide awake. There was a boom, boom, booming in his ears. And it was getting closer. Hare peeped out from the tree nervously. Across the clearing the bushes snapped and parted, and out loomed a huge gray shape."
Oh it'
s you!"
said Hare irritably. "
How can a fellow sleep with all your racket?"
The rhinoceros squinted down at him short-sightedly."
Greetings!"
he bellowed in his slow way. "
Tembo the elephant has sent me to fetch you to the waterhole. He'
s going to tell us who our new king will be. All the animals have voted."
"
Oh fiddlesticks!"
cried Hare rudely. "
What do I want with a new king? He'
ll bully us from morning till night and make our lives miserable."
"
Don'
t you want to see who'
s been chosen? asked Rhino."
I know already,"
snapped Hare. "
It will be that sly old lion, Kali. He has bribed all the other animals and promised not to eat their children if only they will vote for him."
Rhino didn'
t seem to believe Hare, and in the end Hare said,"
Oh very well, I'
ll e. But you'
ll see I'
m right."
The sun was setting as Hare and Rhino reached the water-hole. All the animals had gathered there - giraffes, hippos, antelope, buffalo, warthogs, zebras, aardvarks, hyenas, mongooses, storks and weaver birds. When Tembo the elephant saw that everyone was there, he threw up his trunk and trumpeted. "
Animals of the plains, I am proud to tell you that Kali the lion will be our new king. It is a wise choice, my friends."
The animals cheered. But Hare only sighed. "
They'
ll soon see what a horrible mistake they'
ve made."
Out on a rocky ledge above the water-hole strode Kali. He stared down at all his subjects and there was a wicked glint in his eye."
You'
ve made me your king,"
he growled, "
and so now you'
ll serve me!"
And then he roared until the animals trembled."
My first decree is that you must build a palace to shade my royal fur from the hot sun,"
said Kali. "
I want it here beside the water-hole and I want it by sunset tomorrow."
My second decree is that every day you must bring me an animal for my supper. A king can'
t do his own hunting."
The animals nodded gloomily."
And my third decree is, if you don'
t do as I say, I'
ll eat the lot of you!"
The animals now turned to one another in horror. They had thought a king would be wise and protect them. But Kali only wanted to bully and eat them. As darkness fell, the unhappy animals slunk away into the bush.But at dawn they were back at the waterhole, hurrying to build Kali'
s palace. There was much to do and little time.All through the heat of the day the animals lugged and labored. Elephants lifted tree trunks for the pillars, crocodiles brought mud for the walls, giraffes collected grasses that weaver birds wove for the roof. None dared stop for a moment. Only hare did nothing. He hid inside a tussock of oat grass and watched as the fine thatched house rose up beside the water-hole.The sun was just beginning to set as the weaver birds tied off the last knots in the soaring thatched roof. No sooner had they finished than Kali appeared. He prowled up and down his new kingdom swishing his tail while his subjects watched uneasily."
This is what I call a palace,"
he roared at last.The animals gave a sigh of relief. But all too soon, for in the next breath the lion snarled, "
But where'
s my supper? My belly'
s rumbling. Bring me a juicy warthog."
As soon as he heard this, Hare sneaked off home to his hollow in the baobab tree. "
Didn'
t I tell them?"
he said to himself. "
Didn'
t I say that making Kali king would mean big trouble? And would anyone listen?"
And so it was that every day afterwards one of the animals was chosen to be Kali'
s supper. One day it was an impala. Another it was a zebra. Next it was a gazelle.One day though it was Hare'
s turn. Tembo caught him unawares as he was grazing on the plains. The great elephant seized him in his trunk and carried him kicking and screaming to Kali'
s palace."
It'
s not fair!"
shrieked Hare. "
I didn'
t even vote for Kali. I told you it was a bad idea to have a king."
But Tembo wouldn'
t listen. He was thinking of his own children. They would be safe, but only if he could find other animals for Kali to gobble up.Outside Kali'
s palace Hare stood shaking and cringing. He had to think of something fast. "
Maybe I can escape by jumping in the water-hole,"
he said. But when he looked down and saw his own reflection shivering on the pool'
s surface, he stopped in his tracks. Already 。

6. 急 Ajax(the Great) Ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.When the Trojan War was about to break out he led his forces from Salamis to join the Greek army at Aulis.As one of the trustiest champions of the Greek cause,he was given thejob of guarding one end of the Greek camp near Troy.He was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.After Achilles'
death he became one of the o hot contestants for the dead hero'
s shield and armour,the other being Odysseus.When the weapons were finally judged to his rival,Ajax went mad for grief.Unable to get over the hardships,he took his own life.When,in order to seek the advice of,Odysseus came to visit the lower world,the shade of Ajax frowned uponhim.In the lower world Ajax chose to be a lion,guided clearly by the bitter recollection of his former life。

我喜欢看童话故事用英语怎么写作文

1. 英语作文我喜欢童话故事 Since I was a little baby, my parents read simple stories for me. They bought me many cartoon books with stories. They were my bedtime stories. Among all the interesting stories, I like fairy tales most, because they are often beautiful love stories beeen prince and princes or Cinderella. They are so moved and full of love. Besides, in fairy tales, no matter how much they suffer, they will always live a happy life in the end. The happy endings bring hope and satisfaction to people, making us hopeful to our own lives.。

2. “我最喜欢的童话故事”英语作文 In my life, I prefer fairy tales to other tories. I think they are very fun and sometimes make me happy. One of the moving fairy tales is a great story named "
The Little Mermaid”. It was so sad that I almost cried along with it as I read . I like the feminine because of her kind and love. And when she died, she changed into a bubble.To love her prince she choose suffering.How great she is ! Although this story had a sad ending, this little girl who has true love moved everyone . She live inmy heart forever!自己写的 希望能帮助你。

3. 英语作文,我喜欢的童话故事是哪 THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT THEY SEEM Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family。

The family was rude and refused to let the angels stay in the mansion'
s guestroom。

Instead the angels were given a *** all space in the cold basement。

As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it。

When the younger angel asked why, the older angel replied, "
Things aren'
t always what they seem。

"
The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable farmer and his wife。

After sharing what little food they had the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could have a good night'
s rest。

When the sun came up the next morning the angels found the farmer and his wife in tears。

Their only cow, whose milk had been their sole ine, lay dead in the field。

The younger angel was infuriated and asked the older angel how could you have let this happen? The first man had everything, yet you helped him, she accused。

The second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you let the cow die。

"
Things aren'
t always what they seem,"
the older angel replied。

"
When we stayed in the basement of the mansion, I noticed there was gold stored in that hole in the wall。

Since the owner was so obsessed with greed and unwilling to share his good fortune, I sealed the wall so he wouldn'
t find it。

"
"
Then last night as we slept in the farmers bed, the angel of death came for his wife。

I gave him the cow instead。

Things aren'
t always what they seem。

"
Sometimes that is exactly what happens when things don'
t turn out the way they should。

If you have faith, you just need to trust that every oute is always to your advantage。

You might not know it until some time later。

Some people e into our lives and quickly go… Some people bee friends and stay awhile。

leaving beautiful footprints on our hearts。

4. 英语作文(选择一个你喜欢的故事或童话故事,用英文概述出来) THE LION AND THE MOUSE Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up in anger, he caught him and was about to kill him, when the Mouse piteously entreated, saying: “If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness.” The Lion laughed and let him go. It happened shortly after this that the Lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground. The Mouse, recognizing his roar, came up, and gnawed the rope with his teeth, and setting him free, exclaimed: “You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help you, not expecting to receive from me any repayment of your favour;
but now you know that it is possible for even a Mouse to confer benefits on a Lion.” 狮和鼠 一只老鼠从一只狮子面前跑过去,将它从梦中吵醒。

狮子生气地跳起来,捉住老鼠,要弄死它。

老鼠哀求说:「只要你肯饶恕我这条小生命,我将来一定会报答你的大恩。

」狮子便笑着放了它。

后来狮子被几个猎人捉住,用粗绳捆绑倒在地上。

老鼠听出是狮子的吼声,走来用牙齿咬断绳索,释放了它,并大声说:「你当时嘲笑我想帮你的忙,而且也不指望我有什么机会 报答。

但是你现在知道了,就算是小老鼠,也能向狮子效劳的 A wolf had been badly wounded by dogs. He lay sick and maimed in his lair. He felt very hungry and thirsty. When a sheep passed by, he asked him to fetch some water from the stream. "
If you bring me the water,"
he said, "
I will find means to get some food."
"
Yes,"
said the sheep, "
if I bring you the water, you would undoubtedly make me your food."
狼和羊 ●狼被狗所咬,伤势很严重,痛苦地躺在巢穴里,不能外出觅食。

●他感到又饿又渴,这时,他看见一只羊,便请求他到附近的小河里为他取一点水来。

●“你给我一点水解渴”,他说,“我就能自己去寻找食物了。

” ●“是呀”,羊回答说,“如果我给你送水喝,那么我就会成为你的食物。

” 寓意: 谎言是经不起推敲的,它很容易被人们识破。

Tigers look for all kinds of wild animals eat them, and catch (1) fox. Fox said: "
You can not eat me! God sent me to do all kinds of wild beasts the head, now you eat me, is contrary to God'
s mand. Do you think my (then) dishonest, I walk in front of you, you follow behind me, watching all kinds of beasts I'
m not escape seeing it? "
tiger that (fox) is justified, so they, and it (together) to go. They all saw the beast ran away. Tiger does not know which animals are afraid of escape, that (they) are afraid of the fox.。

5. 英语作文,我喜欢的童话故事是哪个 题目:My favorite children story My favorite children story names Seven Dwarfs and Snow White Princess. It'
s a wonderful childen story. It mainly tell a princess names Snow White is chased by the queen and lives in the house of seven dwarfs. The queen envy Snow White'
s beauty and decides to kill her so she makes a poisonous apple and disguises herself as a old lady. One day, the queen es to the house of seven dwarfs and lures Snow White to eat. Snow White eats the apple and dies. Funtunately, a prince with a white horse es here and kisses Snow White, which is the antidote of the poisonous apple. Finally Snow White wakes up and with the prince live a happy life. 6. 请用英语写一篇短文描述你最喜欢的童话小故事 Once upon a time, when there is a pig in the sleeping parents secretly ran out on the road, he met an elephant, a peacock and a rabbit. He saw the animal looks very envious, he thought: if I can have an elephant'
s nose, a peacock'
s tail and a rabbit'
s ears. So he went to the gods to help him achieve the aspirations, he realized the desire, go back to see his parents, but his parents did not think he is.。

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