英語閱讀故事長篇
❶ 英語長篇美文閱讀精選
語文學教學不應局限於英美文學,應研究和評介各英語國家的優秀作家和作品。下面是我帶來的英語長篇美文閱讀,歡迎閱讀!
英語長篇美文閱讀篇一
Just two for breakfast 兩個人的早餐
When my husband and I celebrated our 38th wedding anniversary at our favorite restaurant, Lenny, the piano player, asked, "How did you do it?"
I knew there was no simple answer, but as the weekend approached, I wondered if one reason might be our ritual of breakfast in bed every Saturday and Sunday.
It all started with the breakfast tray my mother gave us as a wedding gift. It had a glass top and slatted wooden side pockets for the morning paper the kind you used to see in the movies. Mother loved her movies, and although she rarely had breakfast in bed, she held high hopes for her daughter. My adoring bridegroom took the message to heart.
Feeling guilty, I suggested we take turns. Despite grumblings -- "hate crumbs in my bed" ---Sunday morning found my spouse eagerly awaiting his tray. Soon these weekend breakfasts became such a part of our lives that I never even thought about them. I only knew we treasured this separate, blissful time read, relax, forget the things we should remember.
Sifting through the years, I recalled how our weekends changed, but that we still preserved the ritual. We started our family (as new parents, we slept after breakfast more than we read), but we always found our way back to where we started, just two for breakfast, one on Saturday and one on Sunday.
When we had more time, my tray became more festive. First it was fruit slices placed in geometric pattern; then came flowers from our garden .This arranger of mine had developed a flair for decorating, using everything from amaryllis to the buds of a maple tree. My husband said my cooking inspired him. Mother would have approved. Perhaps it was the Saturday when the big strawberry wore a daisy hat that I began to think, how can I top this? One dark winter night I woke with a vision of a snowman on a tray. That Sunday I scooped a handful of snow and in no time had my man made. With a flourish I put a miniature pinecone on his head.
As I delivered the tray, complete with a nicely frozen snowman, I waited for a reaction. There was none but as I headed down the stairs I heard a whoop of laughter and then, "You've won! Yes, sir, you've won the prize!"
英語長篇美文閱讀篇二
Put time where love is 捨得為愛付出時間
During my 25 years as a marital therapist, I have seen hundreds of people disappointed over unfulfilling relationships. I have seen passion turn to poison. I have grieved with patients for the love they lost or never found.
"We seemed to love so much, but now it's gone," one woman lamented to me. "Why do I feel so lonely every night even when he is right there beside me? Why can't marriage be more than this?"
It can. I was once invited to the 60th-anniversary celebration of a remarkable couple. I asked the husband, Peter, if he ever felt lonely and wondered where the love between him and Lita had gone. Peter laughed and said, "If you wonder where your love went, you forgot that you are the one who makes it. Love is not out there; it's in here between Lita and me."
I know we can love deeply, tenderly and lastingly. I have seen such love, and I have felt such love myself. Here are the law I have discovered for such lasting and loving relationships---put time where love is.
A fulfilling marriage begins when two people make time together their No.1 priority. If we hope to find love, we must first find time for loving.
Unfortunately, current psychology rests on the model of the independent ego. To make a lasting marriage we have to overcome self-centeredness. We must go beyond what psychologist Abraham Maslow called "self-actualization" to "us-actualization". We have to learn to put time where love is.
Many couples have experienced a tragic moment that taught them to value their time together. One husband related how he sat trapped in his car after a crash. His wife was outside, crying and banging on the window. "I thought I was going to die before we had enough time together." He told me. "Right then I promised to make the time to love my wife. Our time is our own now, and those hours are sacred."
英語長篇美文閱讀篇三
I am nature's greatest miracle. 我是自然界最偉大的奇跡
I am nature's greatest miracle.
Although I am of the animal kingdom, animal rewards alone will not satisfy me. Within me burns a flame, which has been passed from generations uncounted and its heat is a constant irritation to my spirit to become better than I am, and I will. I will fan this flame of dissatisfaction and proclaim my uniqueness to the world.
None can plicate my brush strokes, none can make my chisel marks, none can plicate my handwriting, none can proce my child, and, in truth, none has the ability to sell exactly as I. Henceforth, I will capitalize on this difference for it is an asset to be promoted to the fullest.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
Vain attempts to imitate others no longer will I make. Instead will I place my uniqueness on display in the market place. I will proclaim it, yea, I will sell it. I will begin now to accent my differences; hide my similarities. So too will I apply this principle to the goods I sell. Salesman and goods, different from all others, and proud of the difference.
I am a unique creature of nature.
I am rare, and there is value in all rarity; therefore, I am valuable. I am the end proct of thousands of years of evolution; therefore, I am better equipped in both mind and body than all the emperors and wise men who preceded me.
But my skills, my mind, my heart, and my body will stagnate, rot, and die lest I put them to good use. I have unlimited potential. Only a small portion of my brain do I employ; only a paltry amount of my muscles do I flex. A hundredfold or more can I increase my accomplishments of yesterday and this I will do, beginning today.
Nevermore will I be satisfied with yesterday's accomplishments nor will I inlge, anymore, in self-praise for deeds which in reality are too small to even acknowledge. I can accomplish far more than I have, and I will, for why should the miracle which proced me end with my birth? Why can I not extend that miracle to my deeds of today?
I am nature's greatest miracle.
I am not on this earth by chance. I am here for a purpose and that purpose is to grow into a mountain, not to shrink to a grain of sand. Henceforth will I apply all my efforts to become the highest mountain of all and I will strain my potential until it cries for mercy.
I will increase my knowledge of mankind, myself, and the goods I sell, thus my sales will multiply. I will practice, and improve, and polish the words I utter to sell my goods, for this is the foundation on which I will build my career and never will I forget that many have attained great wealth and success with only one sales talk, delivered with excellence. Also will I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
I will concentrate my energy on the challenge of the moment and my actions will help me forget all else. The problems of my home will be left in my home. I will think naught of my family when I am in the market place for this will cloud my thoughts. So too will the problems of the market place be left in the market place and I will think naught of my profession when I am in my home for this will dampen my love.
There is no room in the market place for my family, nor is there room in my home for the market. Each I will divorce from the other and thus will I remain wedded to both. Separate must they remain or my career will die. This is a paradox of the ages.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
I have been given eyes to see and a mind to think and now I know a great secret of life for I perceive, at last, that all my problems, discouragements, and heartaches are, in truth, great opportunities in disguise. I will no longer be fooled by the garments they wear for mine eyes are open. I will look beyond the cloth and I will not be deceived.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
No beast, no plant, no wind, no rain, no rock, no lake had the same beginning as I, for I was conceived in love and brought forth with a purpose. In the past I have not considered this fact but it will henceforth shape and guide my life.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
And nature knows not defeat. Eventually, she emerges victorious and so will I, and with each victory the next struggle becomes less difficult.
I will win, and I will become a great salesman, for I am unique.
I am nature's greatest miracle.
❷ 英語故事帶翻譯精選十篇
【 #能力訓練# 導語】英語是世界上通用的語言,而英語的學習是很枯燥的,想要學好英語不妨先從閱讀英語故事開始。從英文故事中學習,提高英文水平。從故事中學習,學到人生的哲理。下面是 分享的英語故事帶翻譯精選十篇。歡迎閱讀參考!
1.英語故事帶翻譯精選
Once upon a time, the animals living on the ground and those flying in the sky fought against each other. However, a bat could not take part on either side because he was timid and had no courage.
When the beasts seemed like winning, the bat went to them and said, "I would like to fight with you." They believed him.
Yet, the bat began to worry, as the birds started to move ahead. So, the bat went to them and begged, "I am on your side because I am winged, too."
They pleasantly accepted the bat. "Sure. Since you have wings, you are on our side." The fight between the birds and the beasts continued and the bat went back and forth to the winning side.
Then one day, peace was made in the woods. The birds and the beasts learned that the bat went hither and thither between them. All the animals determined to expel him. Turned away from both sides, the bat started to live in a dark cave.
從前,地上的動物和天上的動物經常打架。然而,蝙蝠無法參加任何一方的隊伍,因為他很膽小,缺乏勇氣。
當野獸快要勝利的缺隱時臘扮察候,蝙蝠趕過去說:「我要跟你並肩戰斗。」他們相信了蝙蝠。
然而,鳥兒們占上風的時候,蝙蝠又開始擔心。於是,蝙蝠轉而投靠他們懇求道:「我是你們這邊,你們看我也有翅膀。」
他們愉快地接受了蝙蝠。「當然。既然你有翅膀,你就是我們的戰友。」鳥兒與野獸的打鬥仍然沒有停止,蝙蝠來來回回地投靠每次輪茄勝利的一方。
一天,樹林里終於迎來了和平。鳥和野獸得知蝙蝠在他們中間來回地欺騙。所有的動物都同意驅逐他。兩方的隊伍都不歡迎他,於是,蝙蝠開始在黑暗的洞穴里生活。
2.英語故事帶翻譯精選
A waggoner was once driving a heavy load on a very muddy road.
一名車夫趕著貨車沿著一條非常泥濘的小路前行。
Suddenly the wheels of the wagon sank into the mire, and the horse could not pull them out.
突然,馬車的輪子陷入了泥潭,馬無法將它們拉出來。
The waggoner threw down his whip. He knelt down and prayed to Hercules. 「Hercules, help me,please,「 he said.
車夫扔下鞭子,跪在地上,祈求大力神出現,「大力神啊,請來幫助我。」他說。
But Hercules appeared to him, and said, 「Man, don』t kneel there. Get up and put your shoulder to the wheel.「
大力神出現了,卻說:「朋友,用你的肩膀把車輪扛起來,再驅趕馬拉車出來。跪在那裡祈求我有什麼用呢?」
3.英語故事帶翻譯精選
A little rabbit is picking mushrooms in a forest. A wolf is coming. He is very hungry. 「Oh, a little rabbit! This is my favourite food!」
一隻小兔子正在森林裡采蘑菇,一隻狼來了,他很餓。「哦,一隻小兔子!這是我最喜歡的食物!」
The rabbit sees the wolf, but she is not afraid. She pretends to be poisoned by the mushrooms. The wolf thinks, 「If I eat her, I will be poisoned, too.」 So he goes away.
小兔子看見了狼,但是她並不害怕。她假裝吃蘑菇中毒了。狼想到:「如果我吃了她,我也會中毒的。」所以他走開了。
Then the rabbit is very happy. She goes on picking the mushrooms.
小兔子非常高興,她繼續去采蘑菇。
4.英語故事帶翻譯精選
A Woodman came into a forest to ask the Trees to give him a handle for Ax. It seemed so modest a request that the principal tree at once agreed to it, and it was settled among them that the plain, homely Ash should furnish what was wanted.
No sooner had the Woodman fitted the staff to his purpose ,then he began laying about him on all side.Felling the whole matter too late, whispered to the Cedar: "the first concession has lost all ;if we has not a sacrificed our humble neighbor, we might have yet stood for ages ourselves."
有一個樵夫來到森林裡,要求樹給他一跟斧柄,看來他的請求非常謙虛,立刻得到了樹的首領的同意。他們決定由平凡而樸素的白楊樹來提供所需要的東西。
樵夫剛按好斧柄,就開始到處亂砍,森林裡的樹都砍倒了,樹林現在察覺大勢已去,就小聲對衫樹說:"第一次的讓步已失去了一切,如果我們不犧牲我們的小小的鄰居,我們自己還可以活無數年呢。"
5.英語故事帶翻譯精選
In the Warring States Period, Duke Wei of Qi neglected state affairs, for the first three years of his reign, giving himself over to dissipation. One of his ministers, Chun Yukun who had a good sense of humour, said to him: 'There is a big bird which has neither taken wing nor sung for three years.' The ke answered, 'Once that bird starts to fly and sing, it will astonish the world.' The ke thereupon devoted himself to his ties and built his state up into a powerful one.
戰國時代,齊威王即位後做了三年國君,只顧享樂,不理政事。有個善於說笑話的人叫淳於髡,一天對齊威王說:「城裡有一隻大鳥,三年不飛也不叫,你知道這是什麼道理?」齊威王說:「這鳥不飛則罷,一飛就沖天;不鳴則罷,一鳴就驚人。」在淳於髡的激發下,齊威王開始治理國家,取得很大成績,齊國的聲威一直保持了幾十年。
6.英語故事帶翻譯精選
Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake.
People came from far and near to see what would happen.
"A great river will be born." said one.
"Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will e out." said another.
"A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third.
Finally,after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped-a mouse.
Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.
很久以前,一座大山隆隆作響,搖晃起來。遠近各處的人都來看是怎樣回事。
一個人說:"要出現一條大河了。"
另一個人說:"准會出現一條巨龍。"
第三個人說:"從這些岩石中會出現一尊神來。"
等了幾天之後,山坡上最終裂開一條小縫,卻蹦出來一隻耗子。
正因為某人大肆張揚,所以他沒有什麼了不起。
7.英語故事帶翻譯精選
Wolf and egret
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。
狼與鷺鷥
狼誤吞下了一塊骨頭,十分難受,四處奔走,尋訪醫生。他遇見了鷺鷥,談定酬金請他取出骨頭,鷺鷥把自我的頭伸進狼的喉嚨里,叼出了骨頭,便向狼要定好的酬金。狼回答說:「喂,朋友,你能從狼嘴裡平安無事地收回頭來,難道還不滿足,怎樣還要講報酬?」
這故事說明,對壞人行善的報酬,就是認識壞人不講信用的本質。
8.英語故事帶翻譯精選
A papaya dropped into the lake from a tree, A rabbit who lived near the tree heard it,"I must run away,or I'll be in danger." thought the rabbit, and then he began to run fast. A fox saw him and asked:"Hey, Hey ,Rabbit, What's happened?" "goo-dong, that goo-dong there." He thought, it seems that goo-dong is a terrible thing. "I must run away too." A monkey saw them running. "what happened? Why are you running so fast?","Er, Er, here comes Goo-dong." the monkey didn't know what a goo-dong was. " I'd better run away." He thought and ran quickly with the rabbit and the fox. The bear was running, the deer was running too, and more and more animals began to run. The lion was surprised, "what happened, why are you running so fast?" "Goo-dong, that goo-dong there." But where was it ? The tiger shook his head,the deer said:"I don't know either." The bear said"I don't know." The monkey said"I don't know." At last, the lion asked the rabbit about it. "that goo-dong lives near me by the river."
一隻木瓜從樹上落到湖裡,住在這棵樹附近附近的一隻兔子聽到了這個聲音,「我必須趕快逃跑,不然我就會有危險。」兔子想,然後他開始快速跑走。一隻狐狸看見了它,問:「嘿,嘿,兔子,發生了什麼事?」 「咕咚,那裡有咕咚。」它認為,咕洞似乎是一件可怕的事情。「我也必須逃走。」 猴子看到它們。「發生了什麼事?你們為什麼跑那麼快?」 「呃,呃,咕咚來了。」 猴子不知道咕咚是什麼。「我也逃走。」 它邊想邊跟著兔子和狐狸跑起來了。熊在跑,鹿也在跑,越來越多的動物跟著一起跑。獅子感到很奇怪,「發生了什麼事?為什麼你們都跑那麼快?」 「咕咚,那裡有咕咚。」但是它在哪裡?老虎搖了搖頭,鹿說:「我也不知道。」 熊說:「我不知道。」 猴子說:「我不知道。」 最後,獅子問兔子。 「咕洞就在我住的地方鍍金的河裡。」
"well then take us there,we must have a look." Then they run after the rabbit to the lake. "Where is the goo-dong?" Just then a gale blew over,another ripe papaya dropped into the lake. "My god, goo-dong is just a papaya."
「好了,然後帶我們過去,我們必須去看看。」然後,他們跟著兔子來到湖邊。「咕洞在哪裡?」 就在這時,大風吹過,一隻熟透的木瓜落入湖中。「我的上帝,咕洞只是一隻木瓜。」
9.英語故事帶翻譯精選
bat falling upon the ground was caught by a weasel, ofwhom he earnestly besought his life. the weasel refused,saying, that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. thebat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, andthus saved his life.
shortly afterwards the bat again fellon the ground, and was carght by another weasel, whom helikewise entreated not to eat him. the weasel said that hehad a special hostility to mice. the bat assured him thathe was not a mouse, but a bat; and thus a second timeescaped.it is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
一隻蝙蝠墜落到地面上來,被一隻鼠狼捉住了,蝙蝠哀求討饒。鼠狼不答應,說它自己最愛和鳥類為敵。蝙蝠便證明它自己不是鳥,只是一隻老鼠,因此鼠狼就放了它。
不久這只蝙蝠又墜落到地上來,被另一隻鼠狼捉住,它同樣地哀求討饒。那鼠狼說它自己最恨老鼠,蝙蝠證明自己並不是老鼠,而是一隻蝙蝠;因此,它第二次又安然地逃離危險了。隨機應變乃聰明之舉。
10.英語故事帶翻譯精選
Kua Fu tried his best to chase the sun. When he arrived at the place where the sun set, he had to turned around, as he could not bear the thirst, and came to the Yellow River and the Wei River.
誇父竭盡全力追趕太陽。當他追趕太陽降落的地方時, 由於忍受不了乾渴,只好掉轉頭,回到黃河、渭河所在的地方,一口氣便將這兩條河裡的水喝得精光。
In one breath, he quaffed up all the water in both rivers. Though he drank up two rivers, he still felt thirsty, and he decided to go to the large lake in the north for a good drink. On the way to the north, Kua Fu eventually died of thirst。
雖然喝光了兩條大河,但誇父還是感到不解渴,又打算到北方的大湖裡去痛飲一番。北去的途中,誇父終因乾渴而死。
The walking stick thrown down by him, being nurtured by the nourishment converted from his dead body, unexpectedly bloomed and fructified, and it grew into peach woods, which stretched for thousands of miles.
扔下的手杖,被他的屍體所化成的養料滋潤,竟然開花結果,長成一片連綿千里的桃林。
❸ 經典的英文故事閱讀10篇
【 #能力訓練# 導語】英語是世界上通用的語言,而英語的學習是很枯燥的,想要學好英語不運枯妨先從閱讀英語故事開始。從英文故事中學習,提高英文水平。從故事中學習,學到人生的哲理。下面是 考 網分享的經典的英文故事閱讀10篇。歡迎閱讀參考!
1.經典的英文故事閱讀
Stolen Turkey
Ducking into confession with a turkey in his arms, Brian said, "Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. I stole this turkey to feed my family. Would you take it and settle my guilt?"
布萊恩抱著一隻火雞,非常苦惱,他說:「原諒我,神父,我有罪。我偷來這只火雞給我家人吃。你能告慰我的罪嗎」
"Certainly not," said the Priest. "As penance, you must return it to the one from whom you stole it."
「當然不行,」神父說。「你必須把它還回去,這樣才能贖罪。」
"I tried," Brian sobbed, "but he refused. Oh, Father, what should I do?"
「我試過了。」布萊恩抽泣著,「但是他拒絕了。神父,我到底該怎麼辦呢?」
"If what you say is true, then it is all right for you to keep it for your family."
「如果你說的是真的,那你就留旁中洞著它吧。」
Thanking the Priest, Brian hurried off.
謝過了神父,布萊恩跑開了。
When confession was over, the Priest returned to his residence. When he walked into the kitchen, he found that someone had stolen his turkey.
告誡會結束後 ,神父回到住處。當他走到廚房的時候,他發現火雞不見了。
2.經典的英文故事閱讀
A waggoner was once driving a heavy load on a very muddy road.
一名車夫趕著貨車沿著一條非常泥濘的小路前行。
Suddenly the wheels of the wagon sank into the mire, and the horse could not pull them out.
突然,馬車的輪子陷入了泥潭,馬無法將它們拉出來。
The waggoner threw down his whip. He knelt down and prayed to Hercules. 「Hercules, help me,please,「 he said.
車夫扔下鞭子,跪在地上,祈求大力神出現,「大力神啊,請來幫助我。」他說。
But Hercules appeared to him, and said, 「Man, don』t kneel there. Get up and put your shoulder to the wheel.「
大力神出現了,卻說:「朋友,用你的肩膀把車輪扛起來,再驅趕馬拉車出來。跪在那裡祈求我有什麼用呢?」
3.經典的英文故事閱讀
培肆A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing。 The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the mouse right across the yard。 The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall。
The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole。 After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again。
As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again -- this time on the nose -- and rushed back to safety。 As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:
"It's not always the big people who e off best。 Sometimes the small ones win, you know。"
老鼠和公牛
有一次,公牛躺著打盹,一隻老鼠咬了他的尾巴。公牛怒氣沖沖地跳起來,低著頭追老鼠,一向追過院子。然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,從容地鑽到牆洞里去了。
公牛一次又一次地猛撞牆壁,盡管頭撞腫了,角撞裂了,老鼠卻安然待在洞里。過了一會兒,公牛不撞了,倒下歇著。
公牛剛睡著,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑過院子,又咬了公牛一口??這回咬了鼻子??又跑回安全的地方去。當公牛毫無辦法地吼叫時,老鼠吱吱叫道:
"大人物並不總占上風。有時小人物也會取勝。"
4.經典的英文故事閱讀
A boy found an eagle's egg and he put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. The eagle hatched and thought he was a chicken. He grew up doing what prairie chicken do-scratching at the dirt for food and flying short distances with a noisy fluttering of wings. It was a dreary life. Graally the eagle grew older and bitter. One day he and his prairie chicken friend saw a beautiful bird soaring on the currents of air, high above the mountains. "Oh, I wish I could fly like that!" said the eagle. The chicken replied, "Don't give it another thought. That's the mighty eagle, the king of all birds-you could never be like him!" And the eagle didn't give it another thought. He went on cackling and complaining about life. He died thinking he was a prairie chicken. My friends, you too were born an eagle. The Creator intended you to be an eagle, so don』t listen to the prairie chickens!
一位小男孩發現了一隻老鷹下的蛋,把它放進了一隻山雞的窩里。鷹被孵出來了,但他以為自己是一隻山雞。漸漸的他長大了,卻做著山雞所做的事---從泥土裡尋找食物,做短距離的飛翔,翅膀還啪啪作響。生活非常沉悶,漸漸地鷹長大了,也越來越苦惱。有一天,他和他的山雞朋友看見一隻美麗的鳥在天空翱翔,飛的比山還高。 「哦,我要能飛的那麼高該多好啊!」鷹說。山雞回答說,「不要想了,那是兇猛無比的鷹,鳥中---你不可能像他一樣!」於是鷹放棄了那個念頭。他繼續咯咯地叫,不停的抱怨生活。最後他死了,依然認為自己是一隻山雞。朋友們,你們天生就是雄鷹。造物主有意把你造就成一隻雄鷹,所以不要聽信山雞的話!
5.經典的英文故事閱讀
A papaya dropped into the lake from a tree, A rabbit who lived near the tree heard it,"I must run away,or I'll be in danger." thought the rabbit, and then he began to run fast. A fox saw him and asked:"Hey, Hey ,Rabbit, What's happened?" "goo-dong, that goo-dong there." He thought, it seems that goo-dong is a terrible thing. "I must run away too." A monkey saw them running. "what happened? Why are you running so fast?","Er, Er, here comes Goo-dong." the monkey didn't know what a goo-dong was. " I'd better run away." He thought and ran quickly with the rabbit and the fox. The bear was running, the deer was running too, and more and more animals began to run. The lion was surprised, "what happened, why are you running so fast?" "Goo-dong, that goo-dong there." But where was it ? The tiger shook his head,the deer said:"I don't know either." The bear said"I don't know." The monkey said"I don't know." At last, the lion asked the rabbit about it. "that goo-dong lives near me by the river."
一隻木瓜從樹上落到湖裡,住在這棵樹附近附近的一隻兔子聽到了這個聲音,「我必須趕快逃跑,不然我就會有危險。」兔子想,然後他開始快速跑走。一隻狐狸看見了它,問:「嘿,嘿,兔子,發生了什麼事?」 「咕咚,那裡有咕咚。」它認為,咕洞似乎是一件可怕的事情。「我也必須逃走。」 猴子看到它們。「發生了什麼事?你們為什麼跑那麼快?」 「呃,呃,咕咚來了。」 猴子不知道咕咚是什麼。「我也逃走。」 它邊想邊跟著兔子和狐狸跑起來了。熊在跑,鹿也在跑,越來越多的動物跟著一起跑。獅子感到很奇怪,「發生了什麼事?為什麼你們都跑那麼快?」 「咕咚,那裡有咕咚。」但是它在哪裡?老虎搖了搖頭,鹿說:「我也不知道。」 熊說:「我不知道。」 猴子說:「我不知道。」 最後,獅子問兔子。 「咕洞就在我住的地方鍍金的河裡。」
"well then take us there,we must have a look." Then they run after the rabbit to the lake. "Where is the goo-dong?" Just then a gale blew over,another ripe papaya dropped into the lake. "My god, goo-dong is just a papaya."
「好了,然後帶我們過去,我們必須去看看。」然後,他們跟著兔子來到湖邊。「咕洞在哪裡?」 就在這時,大風吹過,一隻熟透的木瓜落入湖中。「我的上帝,咕洞只是一隻木瓜。」
6.經典的英文故事閱讀
On the third day after he was born, Little Elephant went with his mother to the banks of a stream, and there he saw a bird in the sky flying here and there. Little Elephant said: 「If I could fly, I could see even more things, it would be great!」
In order to learn to fly, Little Elephant climbed a tree and, with a yelp of 「Ai Yo!」, fell heavily to the ground.
Seeing this, the snake said: 「Little elephant, we all have our own abilities. I can』t fly, but I can sleep in a tree.」
Lion said: 「I also can』t fly, but I can jump across a wide river.」
Tiger said, 「I can』t fly, but I can swim!」
Little Elephant』s father and mother said to him, 「We elephants have great strength, incomparably greater than that little bird』s.」
Little Elephant understood. He used his long nose as a hook and moved a large branch.
小象生下來的第三天,跟媽媽來到小河邊,看見一隻小鳥在天空飛來飛去。小象想:「要是我也會飛,可以看到更多的東西,多好呀!」
小象爬到樹去學飛「哎喲」一聲,摔了一個大跟頭。
蛇看見了說:「小象,我們有自己的本事。我不會飛,可是,我會在樹上睡覺。」
獅子說:「我也不會飛,可是,我能跳過寬寬的大河。」
老虎說:「我不會飛,可是我會游泳!」
爸爸媽媽對小象說:「我們象的力氣大,這是小鳥不能比的。」小象明白了。他用長鼻子一鉤,大木頭就搬走了。
7.經典的英文故事閱讀
A spider and three
After the rain, a difficult spider to the wall has been fragmented network, e to damp walls, it must climb the height, it will fall, which one to climb, repeatedly falling and… No. a person to see, and he sighed to himself: "my life as this spider is not it? busy and no income." Thus, he increasingly depressed. See the second person, he said: this spider really stupid, why do not dry place from the next to climb up to look around? I'll be as stupid as it can not. Thus, he becomes wise up. See the third person, he immediately spiders keep the spirit of war touched. So he has become strong.
Tip: the mentality of those who are successful can be found everywhere the power of success.
一隻蜘蛛和三個人
雨後,一隻蜘蛛艱難地向牆上已經支離破碎的網爬去,由於牆壁潮濕,它爬到一定的高度,就會掉下來,它一次次地向上爬,一次次地又掉下來……第一個人看到了,他嘆了一口氣,自言自語:「我的一生不正如這只蜘蛛嗎?忙忙碌碌而無所得。」於是,他日漸消沉。第二個人看到了,他說:這只蜘蛛真愚蠢,為什麼不從旁邊乾燥的地方繞一下爬上去?我以後可不能像它那樣愚蠢。於是,他變得聰明起來。第三個人看到了,他立刻被蜘蛛屢敗屢戰的精神感動了。於是,他變得堅強起來。
8.經典的英文故事閱讀
Look at the Sky from the Bottom of a Well
There is a frog. He lives in a well and he never goes out of the well. He thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well.
有一隻青蛙住在井底,他從來沒有去過井外面。他以為天空就和井口一樣大。
One day a crow comes to the well. He sees the frog and says, 「Frog, let』s have a talk.」
一天, 一隻烏鴉飛到井邊,看見青蛙,就對它說:「青蛙,咱們聊聊吧。」
Then the frog asks, 「Where are you from?」
青蛙就問他:「你從哪裡來?」
「I fly from the sky,」 the crow says.
「我從天上上來。」烏鴉說。
The frog feels surprised and says, 「The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well. How do you fly from the sky?」
青蛙驚訝地說:「天空就只有這井口這么大,你怎麼會從天上來? 」
The crow says, 「The sky is very big. You always stay in the well, so you don』t know the world is big.」
烏鴉說:「天空很大。只不過你一直呆在井裡,所有不知道世界很大。」
The frog says, 「I don』t believe.」
青蛙說:「我不相信。」
But the crow says, 「You can come out and have a look by yourself.」
烏鴉說:「你可以出來,自己看看嘛。」
So the frog comes out from the well. He is very surprised. How big the world is!
於是青蛙來到井外。他十分驚訝,原來世界這么大!
9.經典的英文故事閱讀
It』s very hot.. An old man is asleep on the chair.
A fly comes and sits on the end of the man』s nose.
The old man has a naughty monkey.
He chases the fly. The fly comes 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.
天氣很熱。一位老人在椅子上睡著了。
一隻蒼蠅飛來落在老人的鼻子上。
老人有一隻頑皮的猴子。
猴子在追打蒼蠅。 蒼蠅再次飛落在老人的鼻子上,猴子一再追打蒼蠅。 這樣往返了五六次,猴子很生氣。
他跳著跑到花園,撿起一塊大石頭。
當蒼蠅再次落在老人的鼻子上時,猴子用石頭擊中老人的鼻子上的蒼蠅。 他砸死了蒼蠅也打破了老人的鼻子。
10.經典的英文故事閱讀
One day an old man is selling a big elephant. A young man comes to the elephant and begins to look at it slowly. The old man goes up to him and says in his ear,
一天,一位老人正在賣一頭大象。一位年輕人來到大象跟前慢慢的觀察著。老人上前在年輕人耳邊輕語,
「Don』t say anything about the elephant before I sell it; then I will give you some meat.」
「在我把大象賣出去之前你一句話也不要說,那麼我會給你一些肉。」
「All right.」 says the young man.
「好的。」那位年輕人說。
After the old man sells the elephant, he gives the young man some meat and says, 「How can you see the bad ears of the elephant?」
老人賣出大象之後,他給了年輕人一些肉然後說,「你是怎麼看到大象的壞耳朵的?」
「I didn』t see the bad ears,」 says the young man.
「我沒有看到壞耳朵,」年輕人說。
「Then why do you look at the elephant slowly?」 asks the old man.
「那你為什麼要慢慢地看著大象?」老人問。
The young man answers, 「Because I have never seen an elephant before, and I want to know what it looks like.」
年輕人回答:「因為我之前從沒見過大象,我想知道它長什麼樣子。」