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兒童英語小故事范例(17篇)
兒童英語小故事1
There was a farmer in the Song Kingdom in ancient China. He worked in his field day after day. In good harvest years, he could only have enough food to eat and enough clothing to wear. If the field failed to produce enough crops, he had to go hungry. This farmer wanted to improve his life. But he was too lazy and too cowardly. He always dreamed of having unexpected fortune.
A miracle took place at last. One day, when he worked in the field, some people were hunting nearby. They shouted loudly one after another. Some little animals were running desperately. Suddenly, a hare dashed itself headlong against the stump of a dead tree in his field and died.
That day, he had a good meal.
From that day on, he no longer worked in his field. From morning till night, he stayed by that miraculous stump, waiting for another hare. Will the miracle happen again?
People often use the set phrase “staying by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash themselves against it" to refer to persons dreaming to reap without sowing.
在戰(zhàn)國時代的宋國,有一個農(nóng)民,每天都很辛苦地在田地里干活.遇到好年景,也不過剛剛吃飽穿暖;要是遇到災(zāi)荒,他就得忍饑挨餓了.他很想能過上好一點的日子,可是他太懶,膽子又特小,干什么都是又懶又怕的,總是想著能碰到送上門來的意外之財就好了。
奇跡終于發(fā)生了。一天,他正在田里干活,一群打獵的人靠近了。吆喝之聲四處起伏,受驚的小動物們沒命地奔跑。突然,有一只兔子,不偏不倚,一頭撞死在他田邊的.樹根上。
這天,他美美地飽餐了一頓。
從此,他就不再種地了,一天到晚守著那個神奇的樹根,等著奇跡再次出現(xiàn)。
人們后來就常用“守株待兔”這個成語來形容那些老夢想著不耕種就會有收獲的人。
兒童英語小故事2
One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He can’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him. Luckily, an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them become good friends.
一天,一只猴子在河邊騎車。這時他看見樹下有一只獅子,獅子向他跑來。他非常的.害怕,掉進河里。他不會游泳,大叫起來。兔子聽見了,跳進水里,但他卻沒有辦法救猴子。幸運的是,一只大象過來了。大象非常強壯,救出了兔子和猴子。他們來到大象的家,在那里吃了一頓大餐。從此他們成了好朋友。
兒童英語小故事3
My father, brother and I visited West Point to see a football game between Army and Boston College. Taking a stroll before kickoff, we met many cadets in neatly pressed uniforms. Several visting fans asked the recruits if they would pose for photographs, "to show our son what to expect if he should attend West Point."
One middle-aged couple approached a very attractive female cadet and asked her to pose for a picture. They explained, "We want to show our son what he missed by not coming to West Point."
父親、哥哥和我到西點軍校去觀看一場陸軍與波士頓大學(xué)之間的橄欖球賽。開始之前,我們到處轉(zhuǎn)了轉(zhuǎn),碰到許多穿著整齊制服的學(xué)員。幾名游客問新兵是否愿意擺出軍姿來讓他們攝。“好讓我們的.兒子知道,如果他到西點軍校來學(xué)習(xí)會得到什么!
一對中年夫婦走近一名非常漂亮的女學(xué)員,問她是否愿意擺個姿勢照相。他們解釋說:“我們想讓兒子知道他沒來西點軍校錯過了什么!
兒童英語小故事4
AN ASS having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived on to give them such beautiful voices. They replied, "The dew." The Ass resolved that he would live only upon dew, and in a short time died of hunger.
驢子聽見蚱蜢唱歌,被美妙動聽的歌聲所打動,自己也想能發(fā)出同樣悅耳動聽的'聲音,便羨慕地問他們吃些什么,才能發(fā)出如此美妙的聲音來。蚱蜢答道:“吃露水!斌H子便也只吃露水,沒多久就餓死了。
望采納,謝謝。
兒童英語小故事5
The Boys And The Frogs(男孩與青蛙)
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.
兒童英語小故事6
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 come off best. Sometimes the small ones win, you know."
有一次,公牛躺著打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。公牛怒氣沖沖地跳起來,低著頭追老鼠,一直追過院子。然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,從容地鉆到墻洞里去了。
公牛一次又一次地猛撞墻壁,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(dāng)公牛毫無辦法地吼叫時,老鼠吱吱叫道:
"大人物并不總占上風(fēng)。有時小人物也會取勝。"
兒童英語小故事7
The Old Cat
An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it. Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse.
She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."
一位老婦有只貓,這只貓很老,它跑不快了,也咬不了東西,因為它年紀(jì)太大了。一天,老貓發(fā)現(xiàn)一只老鼠,它跳過去抓這只老鼠,然而,它咬不住這只老鼠。因此,老鼠從它的嘴邊溜掉了,因為老貓咬不了它。
于是,老婦很生氣,因為老貓沒有把老鼠咬死。她開始打這只貓,貓說:“不要打你的老仆人,我已經(jīng)為你服務(wù)了很多年,而且還愿意為你效勞,但是,我實在太老了,對年紀(jì)大的`不要這么無情,要記住老年人在年輕時所做過的有益的事情。”
兒童英語小故事8
In the field, there was a small animal called "wu shu"(the flying squirrel1).
It would say to everyone it met: "I have five skills: flying, walking, swimming, climbing trees, and digging holes in the ground."
Thereupon, its pals2 would laugh at it, saying: "Though you have learned these skills, you have mastered none of them. You can fly, but not high; you can swim, but not far; you can climb trees, but not to the treetop; you can dig holes in the ground, but not deep enough."
When the flying squirrel heard what its pals said, it ran away in anger.
Indeed, the flying squirrel had learned five skills, but when put to use, they were useless. How could they be called real skills.
田野里有一種小動物,名叫“鼯鼠”。
它逢友便說:“我有五種本領(lǐng):會飛,會走,會游泳,會爬樹,還會掘土大洞。”
于是,小伙伴們譏笑它說:“你雖然學(xué)了這種本領(lǐng),卻一種也沒有學(xué)好。會飛,卻飛得不高;會游泳,卻游得不遠;會爬樹,卻爬不到樹頂;會掘土打洞,卻打得不深!
鼯鼠聽了小伙伴們的話后,氣呼呼地跑了。
是啊,鼯鼠是學(xué)了五種本領(lǐng),但是用起來,卻一種也不中用,這怎么能說是有真本領(lǐng)呢!
兒童英語小故事9
The Hare and the Tortoise(野兔與烏龜)
One day a hare met with a tortoise at the foot of a hill. “Hallo, little Tortoise! Where are you going? How short your legs are!” said the hare.“ I am going over to the hill. I am a slow runner, but I can run a race with you,” said the tortoise. “All right. Let's run a race with you to the top of the hill,” said the hare.The hare and the tortoise started. The hare ran very fast. The hare said to himself, “ I can much faster than the tortoise, and I may have a little nap here.”So the hare lay down under a tree and was fast asleep. But the tortoise did not stop for a moment. He walked on and on. At last he got to the top of the hill.The hare woke up and looked around, but he could not see the tortoise. He sprang up and ran as fast as he could. When the hare got to the top of the hill, he found the tortoise was resting there peacefully.The tortoise said to the hare, “Now, Mr. Hare! Which was the faster runner, you or I?”
兒童英語小故事10
An old man has a cat. The cat is very old, too. He runs very quickly. And his teeth are bad. One evening, the old cat sees a little mouse. He catches it, but he can’t eat it because his teeth are not strong enough. The mouse runs away.
The old man is very angry. He beats his cat. He says: “You are a fool cat. I will punish you!” the cat is very sad. He thinks:“When I was young, I worked hard for you. Now you don’t like me because I’m too old to work. You should know you are old, too.”
一個年邁的老人養(yǎng)一只貓。這只貓也非常老了。她跑得很快,但是牙齒很糟糕。一天王還是那個,這只老貓看見一只小老鼠。它抓住了小老鼠,但是它卻吃不了它,因為它的牙齒不夠鋒利了。這只小老鼠逃跑了。
老人很生氣,他打了小貓,并且對它說:“你這只蠢貓!我要懲罰你!”貓非常傷心,它想:“在我還年輕的`時候,我為你努力工作。現(xiàn)在你卻因為我太老了不能工作而不喜歡我。你應(yīng)該知道你也老了!
兒童英語小故事11
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.
從前有一個人,他有四個兒子。兒子們不斷地爭吵。他一再告誡他們說,如果他們一起干活兒,生活會舒適得多,但他們絲毫不理會他的意見。有一天,他決定通過示范把自己的意思告訴他們。
他把四個兒子都叫來,又把一捆扎得很緊的細樹枝放在他們面前的地上。
"你能折斷這個嗎?"他問最小的`兒子。小伙子用膝蓋頂住,兩只手又壓又拉,都不能把那捆樹枝弄彎。父親讓別的兒子挨個兒試試,看他們是否能把那捆樹枝折斷,但誰也做不到。
然后,他解開繩子,把樹枝撒開。
"試試吧。"他說。四個小伙子用手輕輕一撅,樹枝就斷了。
"你們明白我的意思了嗎?"父親問,"只要你們聯(lián)合起來,誰也不能傷害你們。如果你們老吵架,一定要各行其是,那么你們一遇到敵人,就會被打敗。"
合則存,分則敗。
兒童英語小故事12
The Two Travelers(兩個旅人)
Many years ago two men were traveling together They were walking along a road in the wood. Then they found a beautiful ax on the ground. One of them picked it up and said, “Look here have found an ax.”“Don't say I, but we have found the ax,” said the other “We are friends. We ought to share it between us.”“No,” said the first one, “I found the ax, so it is mine.”Soon after they heard someone running after them. They looked back. They found He called out, “Stop, thieves! Stop, thieves !”The first traveler said, “What shall we do? He is running after us. We shall be caught by him.” “Don't say we, but I shall be caught. You found the ax, and you say it is yours,” said the other, and left him alone.The first traveler tried to hide the ax, but he did not know where to hide it. And at last he was caught by the owner of the ax.
兒童英語小故事13
The Ant And The Dove(螞蟻與鴿子)
One day a little ant was walking along the bank of a stream. His foot slipped and he fell into the water. “Oh, help, help!” cried the ant. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree over the stream and heard his cry of help. “Oh, poor ant!” said the dove. “I will help the ant.”The dove pulled off a leaf and dropped it near the ant. “Here is a leaf. Climb on it,” said the dove. The ant climbed on it at once and floated to the bank. A few days after this a hunter found the dove and was going to shoot her. Just then the ant passed by and said to himself, “This time I must help the dove.” The ant ran to the hunter and bit his foot hard. The hunter sprang up and missed to shoot the dove. The dove said to the ant, “Thank you very much, my little friend. You have saved my life,” and she could fly away happily.
兒童英語小故事14
The Wolf and the Dove(狼與山羊)
One day a wolf saw a goat on a high cliff. He was jumping to and fro and was grazing. The wolf wanted to eat him, but he could not climb up there to catch him. So he said to the goat, “Good morning, my good friend Goat! Come down here!If you slip down the cliff, you will break your neck. And the grass is short and dry up there. Come down! The grass is long and tender here.”“Thank you, Mr. Wolf, but never mind. I am used to playing here, and I like the grass here better. I would rather eat day grass than be eaten by a wolf,” said the goat.
Today, I operated on a little girl. She needed O- blood. We didn’t have any, but her twin brother has O- blood. I explained to him that it was a matter of life and death. He sat quietly for a moment, and then said goodbye to his parents. I didn’t think anything of it until after we took his blood and he asked, “So when will I die?” He thought he was giving his life for hers. Thankfully, they’ll both be fine.
今天,我給一個小女孩做手術(shù)。她需要O型血。我們一點也沒有了,但她的雙胞胎弟弟也是O型血。我跟他解釋這是一個關(guān)于生死的'問題。他安靜的坐了一會,就開始和他的父母告別。我一開始沒在意,直到我們給他抽血結(jié)束后他問:“我什么時候會死?”他以為他在用自己的命換姐姐的命。感謝上蒼,現(xiàn)在他們兩個都平安無事了。
兒童英語小故事15
Tina is a lovely girl. She has a lot of dolls. One of these dolls is very beautiful. She has long blond hair and wears a white dress. The little girl likes her very much. She called her “Sandy”. You would forget all the sad things and become happy when you see her.
Tina tried to teach Sandy to speak, but she failed. When she is free, Tina always made clothed for her. When she is unhappy or met with some difficulties, Tina talked to her, because they are close friends. What a lovely girl she is!
Do you like it, too?
漂亮的洋娃娃
緹娜是一個可愛的女孩,她有許多洋娃娃。其中有個是很沒得:她有著金色的長發(fā),穿著一件白色的連衣裙。小女孩非常喜歡它,因此,小女孩叫她“桑迪”。當(dāng)你看到它的時候就會高興,會忘記所有不開心的'事。
緹娜試著教桑迪說話,可她失敗了。當(dāng)緹娜空閑時,她時常會桑迪縫衣服。當(dāng)她遇到不快樂的事或碰倒困難的時候,緹娜中哦你對它傾述,因為他們是親密的朋友。多么可愛的一個女
兒童英語小故事16
The Dog In The Manger(牛槽里的狗)
once a dog was taking a nap in the manger of an ox. It was full of hay. But soon the ox came back from his work to the manger. He wanted to eat his own hay. Then the dog awoke, stood up and barked at the ox. The ox said to the dog, “Do you want to eat this hay, too?”“Of course not,” said the dog.“Then, go away and let me eat my own hay.”“Oh, no. You go away and let me sleep.”“What a selfish dog! He will neither eat the hay himself, nor let me eat it !” said the ox to himself.
兒童英語小故事17
The Lion, The Bear And The Fox(獅子、熊與狐貍)
Long ago a lion and a bear saw a kid. They sprang upon it at the same time. The lion said to the bear, “I caught this kid first, and so this is mine.”"No, no," said the bear.“I found it earlier than you, so this is mine.” And they fought long and fiercely. At last both of them got very tired and could no longer fight. A fox who hid himself behind a tree not far away and was watching the fight between the lion and the bear, came out and walked in between them, and ran off with the kid. The lion and the bear both saw the fox, but they could not even catch the fox.The lion said to the bear, “We have fought for nothing. That sly fox has got the kid away.”
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