小學6年級英語300字童話故事
Ⅰ 小學英語小故事(六年級)
There was a man who had seven sons, but he had no daughter, greatly though he longed for one. At last his wife told him that they could again expect a child and, sure enough, when it was born it was a baby girl. There was great rejoicing, but the child was weak and puny, so weak that it had to be christened at once. The father told one of the boys to go quickly to the spring and fetch christening water; the other six ran along with him, and because each of them wanted to be the first to dip the jug into the well, it fell in and sank. So there they stood and didn't know what to do, and none of them dared go home. When they didn't come back their father got impatient and said:" I'll wager they've been playing some game again and forgotten all about it, the godless brats." He was afraid the little girl would have to die unbaptized, and in his rage he cried out:" I wish those boys would all turn into ravens." He'd scarcely spoken the words when he heard a whirring of wings in the air overhead, looked up and saw seven coal-black ravens flying away.
有個人,他有七個兒子,他很希望有個女兒,可是怎麼盼也沒有。好不容易,妻子又懷孕了。生下來一看,果然是個女孩。他們非常高興。但是孩子太小,又非常虛弱,非得馬上急救洗禮不可。父親打發一個男孩立即到井台去打洗禮水,其餘六個也跟著去了。在井台旁,他們都爭著先打水,結果罐子掉進井裡,沉了下去。他們不知道該怎麼辦才好,都真楞楞地站在那兒,誰也不敢回家了。父親在家裡等得不耐煩了,就說:「我敢說這些無法無天的孩子一定是貪玩,把打水的事給忘了。」他擔心女孩子不經洗禮會死,就生氣地大聲喊起來:「淘氣鬼,都變成烏鴉才好呢!」這話剛出口,就聽到頭頂有「吧噠吧噠」鳥兒拍打翅膀的聲音。他抬頭一看,只見空中有七隻漆黑漆黑的烏鴉飛過去了。
The parents were unable now to take back the curse, and yet, grief-stricken as they were at the loss of their seven sons, they look some comfort from their beloved little daughter, who soon got well and strong and became more beautiful with every day that passed. For a long time the little girl didn't even know that she had had brothers, for her parents took care not to mention them, but one day by chance she heard some people talking about her. "The girl's beautiful, of course," they were saying, "but she's to blame really for her seven brothers' misfortune." This made her very sad, and she went to her father and mother and asked whether it was true then that she had had brothers and what had become of them. So now it was no longer possible for her parents to conceal from her what had happened, though they told her that it had been God's will and that her birth had only been the innocent occasion for it. But day after day she was conscience-stricken about it, and felt that it was her ty to free her brothers from the spell again. The thought gave her no peace, so in the end she left home secretly and went off into the wide world to try and trace her brothers wherever they might be, and rescue them at whatever cost. She took nothing with her but a ring belonging to her parents to remember them by, a loaf of bread for when she was hungry, a jug of water for when she was thirsty, and a little chair for when she was tired.
這咒語再也不能收回了,父母失去了七個兒子,心裡非常悲傷,可是有了個可愛的女兒,看到她很快地結實起來,長得一天比一天漂亮,他們心裡多少還得到一些安慰。女孩子一點也不知道哥哥們的事,父母也倍加小心,不提此事。可是,有一天她偶然聽到人們議論說:「那女孩子,別看長得漂亮,她七個哥哥就是因為她才倒霉的。」女孩子非常難過,就去問父母:「我有哥哥嗎?要是有,他們都到哪裡去了?」這樣,父母再也瞞不住了,只好說:「那是老天爺的安排啊!你恰巧生在那個時候。這可不是你的罪過!」盡管如此,女孩子每天仍感到痛苦。她想,她應該設法救哥哥們,使他們擺脫咒語。她再也不能平靜了,於是,她悄悄地從家裡溜出來,下決心不管遇到什麼困難,不管到哪裡,也得找到他們。她從家裡只帶了一隻小戒指,是父母給她作紀念的;一塊麵包,是肚子餓的時候吃的;一壺水,是渴的時候喝的;還有一隻小凳子,是疲乏的時候坐著用的。
She went on and on, further and further, till she reached the end of the world. There she came to the sun, but it was too hot and terrible and it devoured little children. Quickly she ran away and went to the moon, but it was too cold and it was grisly and evil, and when it noticed the child it sail:」 I smell human flesh.」 So she hurried off as fast as she could and came to the stars, and they were friendly and kind to her, and each of them was sitting on its own little chair. But the morning star got up and gave her a little chicken's leg and said:」 If you don't have this chicken's leg, you won't be able to unlock the glass mountain, and inside the glass mountain is where your brothers are.」
小女孩上路了,她走啊走,走得遠遠直到天邊。她走到太陽這里來。太陽非常熱,又太可怕了,它要把小孩子大口大口地吃掉。她急忙跑開,又來到月亮這兒。可是,月亮太冷了,還特別殘忍,心腸歹毒,一發覺孩子來了就說:「有人肉味了!」於是小女孩飛快地逃跑了。她來到星星這里。星星友好親切,一個個都坐在各自的椅子上。一顆啟明星站起來,給她一個小雞腿說:「你的七個哥哥,都住在玻璃山上。你要是沒有這只小雞腿,就打不開那玻璃山的大門。」
The girl took the leg, wrapped it up well in a piece of cloth, and set off again and went on and on until she came to the glass mountain. The gate was locked, and she tried to take out the chicken's leg; but when she unwrapped the cloth it was empty, and she had lost the gift of the kindly stars. What was she to do now? she wanted to rescue her brothers, but she had no key to the glass mountain. The good little sister took a knife, chopped off one of her little fingers, stuck it in the lock and successfully opened the gate. When she got inside, a little dwarf came to meet her, saying:」 My child, what are you looking for?」 「I'm looking for my brothers, the seven ravens,」 she answered. The dwarf said:」 My masters the ravens are not at home, but if you would like to wait here till they get back, then come in.」 Then the dwarf brought in the ravens' supper on seven little plates and in seven little cups, and the little sister ate a morsel from each plate and drank a sip from each cup; but into the last cup she dropped the ring she had brought with her.
小女孩接過雞腿,小心翼翼地包在小布片里,又往前走。走啊走,好不容易走到了玻璃上。山門緊瑣著。她想拿出小雞腿來,可是,打開小布包一看,空空的。她把好心的星星的禮物弄丟了。怎麼辦才好呢?她想救出哥哥們,可是沒有玻璃山的鑰匙了。好心的小妹妹,拿出小刀,割下一個手指頭,插進門里去,門一下子就打開了。她走進去,有一個小矮人兒過來問:「我的孩子,你找誰?」「我找我的哥哥--變成七隻烏鴉的哥哥們,」小女孩回答說。「我的主人--烏鴉都不在家,你要是等他們回家,就請進來吧!」小矮人兒或。然後,他端近來七個小盤子和七個小酒杯,裡面裝著七隻烏鴉吃的東西。小妹妹把每一個小盤子里的東西都吃一點兒,把每一個酒杯里的酒都喝一口。最後,她在最後邊的小酒杯里放進了她帶來的小戒指。
Suddenly she heard a whirring and fluttering noise in the air, and the dwarf said:」 Here come my lords the ravens flying home.」 And they came, asked for food and drink and looked for their plates and cups. Then one after another of them said:」 Who's been eating from my plate? Who's been drinking out of my cup? This must have been a human mouth.」 And when the seventh of them had got to the bottom of his cup, the ring rolled out towards him. Then he looked at it and recognized it as a ring belonging to his father and mother, and said:」 My God grant that our little sister is here; if she were, we should be freed from the spell.」 The girl was standing listening behind the door, and when she heard him speak this wish she stepped out, and as she did so the ravens recovered their human shape. And they hugged and kissed each other and went happily home.
突然,她聽到鳥兒拍打翅膀的沙沙響。小矮人兒說:「我的主人們飛回來了!」烏鴉飛來了,找到了他們的小盤子和小酒杯,又要吃的,又要喝的。烏鴉一個接一個地說:「誰吃了我盤子里的東西了?誰喝我小酒杯里的酒了?」「這一定是人嘴吃的!」第七隻烏鴉喝酒喝到杯底的時候,小戒指滾到他嘴邊來。一看見這只戒指,他明白了:這是爸爸和媽媽的戒指啊。他說:「上帝保佑我們,如果我們的小妹妹來了,我們可就得救了!」小妹妹站在門後,聽到他的祝願就走了出來。於是,七隻烏鴉都恢復了人形,他們高興地互相擁抱親吻,然後回家去了。
Ⅱ 英語小故事短文300字
中英雙語童話故事:醋溜先生花錢 很久以前,有一個窮人,他的原名叫什麼已經不記得了。他個頭很矮,臉上皺皺巴巴的,所以朋友們管他叫醋溜先生。他的太太也是又矮又老,他們住在一塊小荒田後邊的小屋裡。 「約翰,」醋溜太太說道,「你到城裡去買一頭奶牛吧。我用擠出的牛奶做黃油,以後我們就衣食不愁了。」 「好主意,」醋溜先生說,於是他出發進城,他的太太在路邊等候他。 醋溜先生在城裡走啊走,四處找牛。過了一會兒,一個農夫拉著一頭非常漂亮而肥壯的奶牛走了過來。 「哦,如果那頭牛是我的,我就是世界上最幸福的人了!」 「這可是頭很好的牛,」農夫說。 「啊,」醋溜先生說,「我出五十塊金幣的價買它。」 農夫微笑著伸手接錢,「你把它帶走吧,」他說,「我就喜歡成人之美,朋友!」 醋溜先生抓住牛繩,拉著它在街上走啊走。「我是全世界最幸運的人了,」他說,「瞧瞧大家看著我和牛的眼神!」 可是在街的另一頭,他見到一個吹風笛的人。他停下腳步聆聽,笛聲曼妙。 「哦,這是我聽過的最動聽的音樂了,」他說,「瞧瞧有這么多孩子圍著那人,塞錢給他!如果我有風笛的話,就是世界上最幸福的人了!!」 「我可以賣給你呀,」風笛手說道。 「是嗎?可是我沒有錢了,我拿這頭牛和你換吧。」 「拿去吧,」風笛手答道,「我最喜歡成人之美了。」 於是醋溜先生拿過了風笛,風笛手牽走了奶牛。 「現在我們可有音樂聽了,」醋溜先生說,但是他花了老大的勁,還是吹不出什麼調來。風笛只發出吱吱的怪聲。孩子們非但沒給他錢,還對他百般嘲笑。 天冷極了,為了吹風笛,醋溜先生的手指都凍僵了。他真希望自己沒把牛給換走。 他開始往家走的時候,遇到一個人,那人戴著暖暖的手套。「哦,如果那副漂亮手套是我的,」他說,「那我就是世界上最幸福的人了。」 「你出多少錢買?」那人問道。 「噢,我沒錢了,可我用風笛和你換吧,」醋溜先生答道。 「這樣的話,」那人說,「你就拿去吧,我就喜歡成人之美。」 醋溜先生把風笛給了那人,拿過手套戴在凍僵的手指頭上。「我多幸運啊,」他邊往家走邊說道。他 的手很快就暖起來了,可是道路坑坑窪窪的,走得很艱難。走到一個陡坡下的時候,他累極了。「我怎麼才能爬上去呢?」他說。這時候,他看到一個人從另一邊走了過來。那人手裡握著一根棍,用做爬坡的杖子。 「朋友,」醋溜先生說道,「如果我能有你那根杖子來爬坡,我就是這世界上最幸福的人了!」 「你出多少錢來買?」那人問道。 「啊,我沒錢了,可我願把這副暖和的手套給你,」醋溜先生說。 「這樣的話,」那人說道,「你就拿去好了,因為我最喜歡成人之美。」 醋溜先生的手早暖和過來了,於是他拿手套跟那人換了根上坡用的粗杖。「我多幸運啊!」他一邊費勁地上坡一邊說道。 到了山頂,他停下來休憩。可正當他想著一整天的好運時,他聽到有誰在叫著自己的名字。他抬起頭,只看到樹枝上坐著只綠鸚鵡。 「醋溜先生,醋溜先生,」鸚鵡喊道。 「怎麼了?」醋溜先生問。 「你是傻瓜,你是傻瓜!」鳥兒答道,「你出門找錢,找到了,卻拿錢買牛,用牛換了風笛,用風笛換了手套,又用手套去換根能在路邊弄到的棍子。呵呵呵,你是傻瓜!你是傻瓜!」 這話讓醋溜先生生氣極了。他用盡力氣拿棍子朝鳥兒擲去。可鳥兒只回了句:「你是傻瓜!你是傻瓜!」而棍子又卡在樹枝上,他夠不著。 醋溜先生慢慢地向前走著,他腦子里亂騰騰的。他的太太正站在路邊呢,一見到他,她就喊起來:「奶牛呢?奶牛呢?」 「唔,我可不知道奶牛到哪去了,」醋溜先生說道。接著他把事情完完整整地告訴了她。 Mr. Vinegar and His Fortune A long time go, there lived a poor man whose real name has been forgotten. He was little and old and his face was 1)wrinkled, and that was why his friends called him Mr. Vinegar. His wife was also little and old, and they lived in a little old 2)cottage at the back of a little old field. "John," said Mrs. Vinegar, "you must go to town and buy a cow. I will milk her and 3)churn butter and we shall never want for anything." "That is a good plan," said Mr. Vinegar, so he started off to town while his wife waited by the roadside. Mr. Vinegar walked up and down the street of the town looking for a cow. After a time, a farmer came that way, leading one that was very pretty and fat. "Oh, if I only had that cow," said Mr. Vinegar, "I would be the happiest man in the world!" "She's a very good cow," said the farmer. "Well," said Mr. Vinegar, "I'll give you these 50 gold pieces for her." The farmer smiled and held out his hand for the money, "You may have her," he said, "I always like to oblige, my friends!" Mr. Vinegar took hold of the cow's halter and led her up and down the street. "I am the luckiest man in the world," he said, "for only see how all the people are looking at me and my cow!" But at one end of the street, he met a man playing 5)bagpipes. He stopped and listened -- Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dee. "Oh, that is the sweetest music I ever heard," he said, "and just see how all the children crowd around the man and give him pennies! If I only had those bagpipes, I would be the happiest man in the world!!" "I'll sell them to you," said the 6)piper. "Will you? Well then, since I have no money, I will give you this cow for them." "You may have them," answered the piper, "I always like to oblige a friend." Mr. Vinegar took the bagpipes and the piper led the cow away. "Now we will have some music," said Mr. Vinegar, but try as hard as he might, he could not play a tune. He could get nothing out of the bagpipes but "7)squeak, squeak". The children instead of giving him pennies laughed at him. The day was chilly and in trying to play the pipes, his fingers grew very cold. He wished he had kept the cow. He just started for home when he met a man who had warm gloves on his hands. "Oh, if I only had those pretty gloves," he said, "I would be the happiest man in the world." "How much will you give for them?" asked the man. "Oh, I have no money, but I will give you these bagpipes," answered Mr. Vinegar. "Well," said the man, "you may have them for I always like to oblige a friend." Mr. Vinegar gave him the bagpipes and drew the gloves on over his half frozen fingers. "How lucky I am," he said as he 8)trudged homeward. His hands were soon quite warm, but the road was rough and the walking hard. He was very tired when he came to the foot of the steep hill. "How shall I ever get to the top?" he said. Just then he met a man who was walking the other way. He had a stick in his hand which he used as a cane to help him along. "My friend," said Mr. Vinegar, "if only I had that stick of yours to help me up this hill, I would be the happiest man in the world!" "How much will you give me for it?" asked the man. "Well, I have no money, but I will give you this pair of warm gloves," said Mr. Vinegar. "Well," said the man, "you may have it for I always like to oblige a friend." Mr. Vinegar's hands were now quite warm, so he gave the gloves to the man and took the 9)stout stick to help him along. "How lucky I am!'' he said as he 10)toiled upward. At the top of the hill he stopped to rest. But as he was thinking of all his good luck that day, he heard someone calling his name. He looked up and saw only a green parrot sitting in a tree. "Mr. Vinegar, Mr. Vinegar," it cried. "What now?" said Mr. Vinegar. "You're a 11)nce, you're a nce!'' answered the bird, "you went to seek your fortune and you found it, then you gave it for a cow, and the cow for some bagpipes, and the bagpipes for some gloves, and the gloves for a stick which you might of cut by the roadside. He He He, you're a nce! You're a nce!'' This made Mr. Vinegar very angry. He threw the stick at the bird with all his might. But the bird only answered, "You're a nce! You're a nce!" And the stick 12)lodged in the tree where he could not get it again. Mr. Vinegar went on slowly for he had many things to think about. His wife was standing by the roadside and as soon as she saw him, she cried out, "Where's the cow? Where's the cow?" "Well, I just don't know where the cow is," said Mr. Vinegar. And then he told her the whole story. [單詞注釋] 1) wrinkled [5riNkld] a. 皺紋的 2) cottage [5kCtidV] n. 村舍 3) churn [tFE:n] v. 攪拌 4) oblige [E5blaidV] v. 責成 5) bagpipe [5bA^paip] n. 風笛 6) piper [5paipE] n. 風笛手 7) squeak [skwi:k] n. 吱吱的叫聲 8) trudge [trQdV] v. 跋涉 9) stout [staJt] a. 粗的 10) toil [tCil] v. 跋涉,費力地做 11) nce [dQns] n. 傻瓜 12) lodge [lCdV] v. 存放,容納
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Ⅲ 小學英語300字小故事(寓言也成)
When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud.
The huntsman was just passing the house, and thought to himself: 'How the old woman is snoring! I must just see if she wants anything.' So he went into the room, and when he came to the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it.
'Do I find you here, you old sinner!' said he. 'I have long sought you!' But just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the grandmother, and that she might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors, and began to cut open the stomach of the sleeping wolf.
When he had made two snips, he saw the little red riding hood shining, and then he made two snips more, and the little girl sprang out, crying: 'Ah, how frightened I have been! How dark it was inside the wolf.'
After that the aged grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely able to breathe. Red Riding Hood, however, quickly fetched great stones with which they filled the wolf's belly, and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed at once, and fell dead.
Then all three were delighted. The huntsman drew off the wolf's skin and went home with it; the grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine which Red Riding Hood had brought, and revived. But Red Riding Hood thought to herself: 'As long as I live, I will never leave the path by myself to run into the wood, when my mother has forbidden me to do so.'
It is also related that once, when Red Riding Hood was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice her from the path. Red Riding Hood, however, was on her guard, and went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said 'good morning' to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up.
Ⅳ 英語300詞童話故事~~急
The House in the Wood
Once upon a time...
A poor woodcutter lived with his wife and three daughters in a little hut on the borders of a great forest.
One morning as he was going to his work, he said to his wife, 'Let our eldest daughter bring me my lunch into the wood; and so that she shall not lose her way, I will take a bag of millet with me, and sprinkle the seed on the path.'
When the sun had risen high over the forest, the girl set out with a basin of soup. But the field and wood sparrows, the larks and finches, blackbirds and green finches had picked up the millet long ago, and the girl could not find her way.
She went on and on, till the sun set and night came on. The trees rustled in the darkness, the owls hooted, and she began to be very much frightened. Then she saw in tile distance a light that twinkled between the trees. 'There must be people living yonder,' she thought, 'who will take me in for the night,' and she began walking towards it.
Not long afterwards she came to a house with lights in the windows.
She knocked at the door, and a gruff voice called, 'Come in!'
The girl stepped into the dark entrance, and tapped at the door of the room.
'Just walk in,' cried the voice, and when she opened the door there sat an old gray-haired man at the table. His face was resting on his hands, and his white beard flowed over the table almost down to the ground.
By the stove lay three beasts, a hen, a cock, and a brindled cow. The girl told the old man her story, and asked for a night's lodging.
The man said:
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Ⅳ 英語故事短文300字
A Little Horse Crossing the River
小馬過河
There are an old horse and a little horse on a farm. One day the old horse asks the
little horse to send the wheat to the mill. The little horse is very happy. He carries the
wheat and runs toward the mill. But there is a river in front of the little horse. He stops
and does not know what to do next. Just then Aunt Cow is passing by.
The little horse asks, 「Aunt Cow, please tell me. Can I cross the river 」.
Aunt Cow answers, 「It is not deep, you can cross it.」
When the little horse begins to cross the river, a little squirrel shouts at him, 「Little
horse, don't cross it, you will be drowned. Yesterday one of my friends was drowned
in this river.」
The little horse is very afraid. Finally he decides to go home and ask his mother.
The old horse asks, 「Why do you take the wheat back What's wrong with you My
child.」
The little horse answers sadly, 「There is a river in front of me. Aunt Cow said it was
not deep. But the little squirrel said it was deep. What shall I do 」.
The old horse says, 「My child, you should try to cross the river by yourself. If you do
not try, how do you know the river is deep or not 」.
The little horse carries the wheat and returns to the riverside. At last, he succeeds in
crossing the river. Now, He knows how deep the river is.
Ⅵ 簡單的英語小故事,六年級水平。
Long ago in a small, faraway village, there was a place known as the House of 1000 Mirrors. A small, happy little dog learned of this place and decided to visit. When he arrived, he hounced happily up the stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail wagging as fast as it could. To his GREat surprise, he found himself staring at 1000 other happy little dogs with their tails wagging just as fast as his. He smiled a great smile, and was answered with 1000 great smiles just as warm and firendly. As he left the House, he thought to himself, "This is a wonderful place. I will come back and visit it often."
In this same village, another little dog, who was not quite as happy as the first one, decided to visit the house. He slowly climbed the stairs and hung his head low as he looked into the door. When he saw the 1000 unfriendly looking dogs staring back at him, he growled at them and was horrified to see 1000 little dogs growling back at him. As he left, he thought to himself, "That is a horrible place, and I will never go back there again."
All the faces in the world are mirrors. What kind of reflections do you see in the faces of the people you meet?
很久以前的一個很遠的小村莊里,有一個以"千鏡屋"而著名的地方。一個樂觀的小狗聽說了這個地方並決定去參觀。當來到這個地方,他蹦蹦跳歡恰快的上了台階,來到房門口,他高高豎起耳朵,歡快地搖著尾巴,從門口往裡張望,他驚奇地看到有1000隻歡樂的小狗像他一樣快的搖尾巴。他燦爛地微笑著,回報他的是1000張熱情,友好的燦爛笑臉。離開時他心想:"這是一個精彩的地主,我一定要經常來參觀。"
在這個村裡還有另一隻想參觀"千鏡屋"的小狗,他不及第一隻小狗樂觀,他慢吞吞地爬上台階,然後耷拉著腦袋往屋子裡看。一看到有1000隻小狗不友好地盯著他,他便開始沖他們狂吠,鏡中的1000隻小狗也沖著他狂吠,把他給嚇壞了,他在離開時心想:"這是一個恐怖的地方,我再也不會來了。"
世界上所有的臉都是鏡子,在你所遇見的人的臉上你看到反射出來的是什麼?
Ⅶ 英語小故事短文小學六年級
Just after class,a teacher asked to a student"Boy, why have you got cotton in your ear? Is it infected? You look very pain," "No, sir, but you just told me everything my a ear went in one ear and out. so I am trying to stop it."
「孩子,你為什麼用棉花塞住耳朵?它感染了嗎?」 「沒有,老師。可是你昨天說你告訴我的知識都是一個耳朵里進,一個耳朵里出,所以我要把它堵在裡面。」
選我吧,我打字很慢,不容易啊~
Ⅷ 小學生英語童話故事
A poor pig
Danny is a little pig . He is unhappy because he wants to leave home to see the world .
It』s a sunny day . Danny goes away when his parents are sleeping . on his way he meets an elephant , a peacock and a rabbit . At last , he gets to a lake . He looks at his reflection in the water and says, 「I wish I have an elephant』s nose , a peacock』s tail and a rabbit』s ears .」 after a while , Danny』s wish comes true . He runs back excitedly .
But his parents can』t recognize Danny , 「Go away , you』re not our son .」 Danny goes to the lake again . 「 I just want to be a pig .」 He says sadly .Danny waits and waits . He becomes a pig again .
Danny runs back quickly . His parents hug and say , 「 This is our lovely baby .」
可憐的小豬
丹尼是只小豬,為此他很不開心,他希望自己能夠擁有大象的鼻子、孔雀的尾巴、小兔的耳朵。可是,當他的願望實現的時候,爸爸媽媽卻不認他了。可憐的小豬決定,還是變回自己原來的樣子吧。
Ⅸ 用六年級英語寫一篇童話故事!(不要太長)
<狐狸和烏鴉>
The Fox and the Crow
A Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its beak and settle on a branch of a tree. 『That』s for me, as I am a Fox,』 said Master Reynard, and he walked up to the foot of the tree. 『Good-day, Mistress Crow,』 he cried. 『How well you are looking to-day: how glossy your feathers; how bright your eye. I feel sure your voice must surpass that of other birds, just as your figure does; let me hear but one song from you that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds.』 The Crow lifted up her head and began to caw her best, but the moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell to the ground, only to be snapped up by Master Fox. 『That will do,』 said he. 『That was all I wanted. In exchange for your cheese I will give you a piece of advice for the future .』Do not trust flatterers.』
Ⅹ 英語童話故事
英語童話故事如下:
1、the wind and the sun
One day the wind said to the sun, 「Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.」
「We will see about that,」 said the sun. 「I will let you try first.」
So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself.
「I give up,」 said the wind at last. 「I cannot get his cloak off.」 Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soonbecame hot and took off his cloak.
漢語翻譯:有一天風跟太陽說: 「看看那個沿著路上走的人,我可以比你快讓他把披風脫下來。」
「我們等著看吧,」太陽說,「我讓你先試。」
因此風嘗試讓那個人把披風脫下來,他用力地吹,可是那個人把披風拉得更緊。
「我放棄了,」風最後說,「我無法讓他把披風脫下來。」然後由太陽試試看,他盡可能地曬他,不久,那個人很熱就把披風脫下來了。
2、Ajax
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 two 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.
漢語翻譯:埃傑克斯是位身材魁梧、驍勇善戰、但頭腦遲鈍的人。當特洛伊戰爭即將爆發時,他率領軍隊從薩拉米斯到達奧爾墨斯加入了希臘軍隊。
作為一名為希臘事業奮斗的最可信賴的鬥士,他被派去保衛靠近特洛伊的希臘軍營邊界。戰場上,他因作戰勇猛而出名。阿基里斯死後,他成為兩個最有可能獲得阿基里斯的盾甲的有力競爭對手之一。另一名對手是奧德修斯。最後,他的對手勝利了,並得到了盾甲。
埃傑克斯悲傷至極,無法自拔,最終結束了自己的生命。奧德修斯為了得到盲人底比斯的忠告而來到陰間;埃傑克斯的幽靈沖著他直皺眉頭。在陰間,由於受到前世痛苦記憶的折磨,埃傑克斯選擇了做一頭獅子。
3、袋鼠和籠子
One day the staff members of a zoo called a meeting to discuss the problem--how to deal with the kangaroos that were found out of the cage. They came to the conclusion that the cage was placed too low and decided to raise it from one to two meters high.
But the next day the kangaroos were still at large and they again raised the cage to three meters.Quite beyond their expectation the next morning they saw the kangaroos still free to go about.
They were alarmed and determined to go to all the length by raising the cage to the height of ten meters.Later a giraffe, while chatting with some kangaroos, asked them, 「Do you think they will go on raising your cage?」
「Hard to say,」 said a kangaroo, 「if they continue forgetting to fasten the cage door.」
漢語翻譯:有一天,動物園的管理員們發現袋鼠從籠子里跑出來了, 於是開會討論,一致認為是籠子的高度過低,所以他們決定將籠子的高度由原來的1米加高到2米。結果第二天他們發現,袋鼠還是跑到外面來,所以他們又決定再將高度加高到3米。
沒想到隔天居然又看到袋鼠全跑到外面,於是管理 員們大為緊張,決定一不做二不休,將籠子的高度加高到10米。
一天,長頸鹿和幾只袋鼠在閑聊,「你們看,這些人 會不會再繼續加高你們的籠子?」長頸鹿問。
「很難說。」袋鼠說,「如果他們再繼續忘記關門的話!」
4、小豬嚕嚕搬西瓜
In spring, the mother pig took the little pig LuLu to the foot of the mountain. They planted some watermelon.When summer came, there were many big round watermelons in the field.
One day, the sun was burning like a fire, it was terribly hot on the ground. The mother pig said to the little pig:"Lulu, go to the field to pick a watermelon back,ok?" Lulu said happily:"Ok! No problem."Then he ran to the watermelon field. When he got to the field,
he was happy to find so many big green watermelons. He chose one of the biggest watermelon and picked it from the vine. Then he held it with his hands trying to lift is on his shoulder to carry it home."Wow!It's so heavy!" Lulu tried several times, but he failed.
And he was socked with sweat. He wiped his sweat off and decided to have a rest.Suddenly he saw the monkey Pipi. He was playing with a hoop. Lulu patted his head and said:"I've got it." He thought,the round hoop can roll, the watermelon round too,then it can roll too.
He then put the big melon on the ground and rolled it forward quickly.At last he got home with the watermelon.The mother pig knew the story, she exclaimed:"My child, you're really clever!"
漢語翻譯:春天的時候,豬媽媽帶著小豬嚕嚕,在山坡下種了一大片西瓜。到了夏天,西瓜地里結滿了又圓又大的西瓜。有一天,太陽光火辣辣地照著大地,天啊,可熱了。豬媽媽對小豬說:「嚕嚕,你到咱們的地里摘個大西瓜回來解解渴吧!」小豬嚕嚕高興地說:「好吧!」
說完就往西瓜地里跑。到了地里一看。呵,到處躺著大西瓜,水靈靈的,真惹人喜愛!嚕嚕挑了個最大的摘了下來。它雙手摟著西瓜,想抱起來放在肩上扛回家。「喲,好重呀!」嚕嚕試著抱了幾次都沒有抱起來,還累得滿頭大汗。 它直起身來,擦了擦臉上的汗水想休息一下,再去試試抱西瓜。
突然,它看到小猴皮皮在山下邊的馬路上滾鐵環玩呢。小豬嚕嚕一拍後腦勺高興地說:「有了,我有辦法了。」什麼辦法呢?小豬嚕嚕心想:鐵環是圓的,可以滾動。西瓜也是圓的,不也可以滾動嗎?想到這兒啊,小豬嚕嚕顧不上休息,把大西瓜放在地上。
咕嚕嚕,咕嚕嚕地向前滾,一直把西瓜滾到家裡。豬媽媽看到小豬嚕嚕把又圓又大的西瓜搬回家,誇獎嚕嚕是個愛動腦筋的豬娃娃!
5、The Crow and The Pitcher
A crow felt very thirsty. He looked for water everywhere. Finally, he found a pitcher.
But there was not a lot of water in the pitcher. His beak could not reach it. He tried again and again, but still could not touch the water.
When he was about to give up, an idea came to him. He took a pebble and dropped it into the pitcher. Then he took another and dropped it in.Graally, the water rose, and the crow was able to drink the water.
漢語翻譯:口渴的烏鴉
一隻烏鴉口渴了,到處找水喝。終於,他找到了一個大水罐。然而,水罐裡面的水並不多,他的尖嘴夠不到水面,他試了一次又一次,都沒有成功。就在他想放棄的時候,他突然想到一個主意。
烏鴉叼來了一塊小石子投到水罐里,接著又叼了一塊又一塊石頭放進去。漸漸地,水面升高了。烏鴉高興地喝到了水。
寓意:有些東西雖然看起來微不足道,但如果積少成多,便會帶來很大變化。