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英语童话小故事带翻译

英文童话故事简短

【 #儿童故事# 导语】童话中的幻想,能超越时间和空间的限制,在亦虚亦实、如幻似真的奇境中自由自在地活动。

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……所有这些,在我们的现实世界中都是不可能发生的。

下面是 整理分享的英文童话故事简短,欢迎阅读与借鉴,希望对你们有帮助! 1.英文童话故事简短 篇一   The wolf mistake swallowed a piece of bone, very suffered, running about, look for to visit the doctor everywhere.He met the egret, and talk to settle the service fees to invite him to take out the bone, egret to stretch in the wolf'
s throat the own head, and the 叼 outs bone, then toward to settle the good service fees wolfThe wolf answer says:"
hello, friend, you can since the wolf 嘴 take back the head in the peace ground, and the difficult way return the dissatisfied foot, and how and still speak the guerdon?"
  This story elucidation, guerdon badly person act charitably, and is a bad person of cognition and does not speak the reputation'
s innate character. 2.英文童话故事简短 篇二   Long long ago, several people had a jar of wine among them and all of them wanted to drink it by himself. So they set a rule that every one would draw a snake on the 4 12 ground and the man who finished first would have the wine. One man finished his snake very soon and he was about to drink the wine when he saw the others were still busy drawing, so he decided to draw the feet to the snake. However, before he could finish the feet, another man finished and grabbed the jar from him, saying, "
Who has ever seen a snake with feet?” The story of "
Draw a snake and add feet to It.” tells us going too far is as bad as not going far enough. 3.英文童话故事简短 篇三   It’s very hot.. An old man is asleep on the chair. A fly es and sits on the end of the man’s nose.   The old man has a naughty monkey. He chases the fly.   The fly es back again and sits on the old man’s nose again. The monkey chases it away again and again.   This happens five or six times. The monkey is very angry. He jumps up, runs to the garden and picks up a large stone.   When the fly sits on the old man’s nose again, the monkey hits it hard with the stone.   He kills the fly and breaks the old man’s nose. 4.英文童话故事简短 篇四   A man once had four sons who never stopped quarrelling with one another. He was always telling them how much easier life would be if they worked together but they took absolutely no notice of him. One day he decided to show them what he meant.   He called all the sons together and put a tightly tied bundle of sticks on the floor in front of them.   "
Can you break that ? "
he asked the youngest son. The boy put his knee on the bundle but though he pressed and pulled with his arms he could not bend the wood. The father asked each son in turn to try to break the bundle, but none of them could do it .   Then he untied the string and scattered the sticks.   "
Now try, "
he said . The boys broke the sticks easily in their hands.   "
Do you see what I mean ?"
asked the father. "
if only you stand together no one can hurt you . If you all disagree the whole time and insist on going your separate ways, the first enemy you meet will be able to destroy you. "
  United we stand ;
divided we fall. 5.英文童话故事简短 篇五   Long ago,there was a big cat in the house. He caught many mice while they were stealingfood.   One day the mice had a meetingto talk about the way to deal with their common enemy. Some said this,, andsome said that.   At last a young mouse gotup, and said that he had a good idea.   "
We could tie a bellaround the neck of the cat. Then when he comes near, we can hear the sound ofthe bell, and run away."
  Everyone approved of thisproposal, but an old wise mouse got up and said, "
That is all very well,but who will tie the bell to the cat?"
The mice looked at each other, butnobody spoke.。

英语童话小故事带翻译

简短的英语童话故事

  下面是我整理的简短的英语 童话 故事 ,欢迎大家阅读!   简短的英语童话故事:   High and Lifted Up   It was a windy day.   The mailman barely made it to the front door. When the door opened, Mrs. Pennington said, "
hello"
, but, before she had a real chance to say "
thank you"
, the mail blew out of the mailman'
s hands, into the house and the front door slammed in his face. Mrs. Pennington ran to pick up the mail.   "
Oh my,"
she said.   Tommy was watching the shutters open and then shut, open and then shut.   "
Mom,"
he said, "
may I go outside?"
  "
Be careful,"
she said. "
It'
s so windy today."
  Tommy crawled down from the window-seat and ran to the door. He opened it with a bang. The wind blew fiercely and snatched the newly recovered mail from Mrs. Pennington'
s hands and blew it even further into the house.   "
Oh my,"
she said again. Tommy ran outside and the door slammed shut.   Outside, yellow, gold, and red leaves were leaping from swaying trees, landing on the roof, jumping off the roof, and then chasing one another down the street in tiny whirlwinds of merriment.   Tommy watched in fascination.   "
If I was a leaf, I would fly clear across the world,"
Tommy thought and then ran out into the yard among the swirl of colors.   Mrs. Pennington came to the front porch.   "
Tommy, I have your jacket. Please put it on."
  However, there was no Tommy in the front yard.   "
Tommy?"
  Tommy was a leaf. He was blowing down the street with the rest of his play-mates.   A maple leaf came close-by, touched him and moved ahead. Tommy met him shortly, brushed against him, and moved further ahead. They swirled around and around, hit cars and poles, flew up into the air and then down again.   "
This is fun,"
Tommy thought.   The maple leaf blew in front of him. It was bright red with well-defined veins. The sun-light shone through it giving it a brilliance never before seen by a little boy'
s eyes.   "
Where do you think we are going?"
Tommy asked the leaf.   "
Does it matter?"
the leaf replied. "
Have fun. Life is short."
  "
I beg to differ,"
an older leaf said suddenly coming beside them. "
The journey may be short, but the end is the beginning."
  Tommy pondered this the best a leaf could ponder.   "
Where do we end up?"
  "
If the wind blows you in that direction,"
the old leaf said, "
you will end up in the city dump."
  "
I don'
t want that,"
Tommy said.   "
If you are blown in that direction, you will fly high into the air and see things that no leaf has seen before."
  "
Follow me to the city dump,"
the maple leaf said. "
Most of my friends are there."
  The wind blew Tommy and the maple leaf along. Tommy thought of his choices. He wanted to continue to play.   "
Okay,"
Tommy said, "
I will go with you to the dump."
  The winds shifted and Tommy and the leaf were blown in the direction of the city dump.   The old leaf didn'
t follow. He was blown further down the block and suddenly lifted up high into the air.   "
Hey,"
he called out, "
the sights up here. They are spectacular. Come and see."
  Tommy and the maple leaf ignored him.   "
I see something. I see the dump."
The old leaf cried out. "
I see smoke. Come up here. I see fire."
  "
I see nothing,"
the maple leaf said.   Tommy saw the fence that surrounded the city dump. He was happy to be with his friend. They would have fun in the dump.   Suddenly, a car pulled up. It was Tommy'
s mom. Mrs. Pennington wasn'
t about to let her little boy run into the city dump.   "
Not so fast,"
she said getting out of the car. "
You are not allowed to play in there. Don'
t you see the smoke?"
  Tommy watched the maple leaf blow against the wall and struggle to get over. He ran over to get it but was unable to reach it.   Mrs. Pennington walked over and took the leaf. She put it in her pocket.   "
There,"
she said, "
it will be safe until we get home."
  Tommy smiled, ran to the car and got in. He rolled down the back window and looked up into the sky. He wondered where the old leaf had gone. Perhaps one day he would see what the old leaf had seen - perhaps.   简短的英语童话故事:   《狼和小羊》   Aesop’
s Fables   The Wolf and the Lamb   Once upon a time a Wolf was lapping at a spring on a hillside, when, looking up, what should he see but a Lamb just beginning to drink a little lower down. ‘
There’
s my supper,’
thought he, ‘
if only I can find some excuse to seize it.’
Then he called out to the Lamb, ‘
How dare you muddle the water from which I am drinking?’
  ‘
Nay, master, nay,’
said Lambikin;

if the water be muddy up there, I cannot be the cause of it, for it runs down from you to me.’
  ‘
Well, then,’
said the Wolf, ‘
why did you call me bad names this time last year?’
  ‘
That cannot be,’
said the Lamb;

I am only six months old.’
  ‘
I don’
t care,’
snarled the Wolf;

if it was not you it was your father;

and with that he rushed upon the poor little Lamb and .WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA .ate her all up. But before she died she gasped out .’
Any excuse will serve a tyrant.’
  see her every year.      狼来到小溪边,看见小羊在那儿喝水。

  狼想吃小羊,就故意找碴儿,说:“
你把我喝的水弄脏了!你安地什么心?”
  小羊吃了一惊,温和地说:“
我怎么会把您喝的水弄脏呢?您站在上游,水是从您那儿流到我这儿来的,不是从我这儿流到您那儿去的。


  狼气冲冲地说:“
就算这样吧,你总是个坏家伙!我听说,去年你在背地里说我的坏话!”
  可怜的小羊喊道:“
啊,亲爱的狼先生,那是不可能的,去年我还没有生下来哪!”
  狼不想再争辩了,龇着牙,逼近小羊,大声嚷道:“
你这个小坏蛋!说我坏话的不是你就是你爸爸,反正都。

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