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英語故事短文(精品多篇)

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英語故事短文 篇一

小蝌蚪找媽媽 tadpole’s mummy

Today I say the story is < tadpole’s mummy >.

Spring comes.(春天來了。)The tadpoles are missing their mummy.(小蝌蚪們想媽媽了。)They want to look for her.(他們要去找她。)

A duck is coming.(一隻鴨子游過來了。)“Mummy,mummy!”(“媽媽,媽媽!”)

The duck says:(鴨子說:)“Sorry,I’m not your mummy.(對不起,我不是你們的媽媽。)Your mummy has a white belly!(你們的媽媽有一個白肚皮!)”

The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪說:)“Thank you!Good-bye!”(“謝謝您!再見!”)

A fish is coming.(一條魚游過來了。)“Mummy,mummy!”(“媽媽,媽媽!”)

The fish says:(魚說:)“Sorry,I’m not your mummy.(對不起,我不是你們的媽媽。)Your mummy has two big eyes.(你們的媽媽有兩隻大眼睛。)”

The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪說:) “Thanks!Bye!”(“謝謝您!再見!”)

A turtle iscoming.(一隻烏龜游過來了。)“Mummy,mummy!”(“媽媽,媽媽!”)

The turtle says:(烏龜說:)“Sorry,I’m not your

mummy.(對不起,我不是你們的媽媽。)Your mummy wears a green dress.(你們的媽媽穿着一件綠衣服。)”

The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪說:)“Thanks a lot!See you!”(多謝您!回頭見!)

Jest then,(正在這時,)The frog is coming.(青蛙游過來了。)

The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪說:)“Mummy,mummy!”(“媽媽,媽媽!”)

The frog says:(青蛙說:)“How are you,My babies!(你們好啊!我的寶貝!)I love you so much!(我是多麼愛你們啊!)”

英語故事短文 篇二

Our friends present here:

A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, “I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat.” Then he took the apples and threw them away into the dust.

He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, “I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river.”

He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the dust and eat them.

Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.

Thank you my speech to this end

【譯文】

在座的朋友們,大家好:

一個人正朝着一個富人的房子走去,當他沿着路走時,在路的一邊他發現一箱好蘋果,他說:“我不打算吃那些蘋果,因爲富人會給我更多的食物,他會給我很好吃的東西。”然後他拿起蘋果,一把扔到土裏去。

他繼續走,來到河邊,河漲水了,因此,他到不了河對岸,他等了一會兒,然後他說:“今天我去不了富人家了,因爲我不能渡過河。”

他開始回家,那天他沒有吃東西。他就開始去找吃的,他找到蘋果,很高興地把它們從塵土中翻出來吃了。

不要把好東西扔掉,換個時候你會覺得它們大有用處。

我的演講到此結束,謝謝大家!

英語故事短文 篇三

The Boys And The Frogs 男孩和青蛙

One spring day some naughty boys were playing near a pond. They began to throw stones into the water. In the pond lived many frogs were much afraid of the boys, for the stones hurt some of the frogs. At last an old frog lifted his head out of the water and said, ¨Boys, please don‟t throw stones at us.〃The boys said, ¨We are only playing.〃 ¨I know that, but please stop throwing stones, my boys. What is play to you is death to us,〃 said the old frog. So the boys stopped throwing stones and went away.

春天裏的一天,一些頑皮的男孩在一個水塘邊玩耍。他們開始往水裏扔石塊。許多生活在水塘裏的青蛙非常害怕這些男孩,因爲石頭曾弄傷了他們中的一些。最後一隻老青蛙把他的腦袋探出水面,他說:“孩子們,請別向我們扔石頭。”男孩說:“我們只是在玩耍。”“我知道,但請別扔石頭,孩子們。對你們而言的玩耍對我們可意味着死亡。”老青蛙說。因此男孩們不再扔石頭並且離開了

英語故事短文 篇四

A Brother Like That

A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.

“Is this your car, Mister?” he said.

Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish . . .” He hesitated.

Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels. “I wish,” the boy went on, “That I could be a brother like that.”

Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my car?”

“Oh yes, Id love that.”

After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”

Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.

He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.

“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about.” Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned

what Jesus meant when he said: “It is more blessed to give . . . ”