小学生短篇英语故事稿

2017-05-16

故事永远伴随着我们,伴随着我们的学习,从童年到老年,从课堂到职场,从故土到异乡。因此我们说,学习始于故事。小编整理了小学生短篇英语故事稿,欢迎阅读!

小学生短篇英语故事稿:Uncle Sam And A Farmer

Uncle Sam doesn't like farmer. He thinks they are very foolish and only know work on the farm.

One winter morning, the sun is shining. Uncle Sam sits on the step of his house. At that moment, a farmer with a map in his hand comes to him.

Farmer:Excuse me, Uncle. Can you tell me know to get to the hospital, please?

Uncle Sam: Lie down in the middle of the street and you'll soon be at a hospital.

Farmer: Please set an example to me.

Uncle Sam: I think you come to our city at the first time. It's much more beautiful than thefield. Is that right?

Farmer: Yes, uncle. But it is built on the field.

Uncle Sam's face turns red.

小学生短篇英语故事稿:A Monkey And A Fly

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.

小学生短篇英语故事稿:The Lioness and the Vixen

A lioness and a vixen(雌狐,泼妇) were talking together about their young, as mothers will, and saying how healthy and well-grown they were, and what beautiful coats they had, and how they were the image of their parents. "My litter of cubs is a joy to see," said the fox, and then she added, rather maliciously, "But I notice you never have more than one." "No," said the lioness grimly(可怕地), "but that one's a lion."

Quality, not quantity.

小学生短篇英语故事稿:The viper and the file

A viper entered a carpenter's shop, and went from one to another of the tools, begging for something to eat. Among the rest, he addressed himself to the file(锉刀), and asked for the favour of a meal. The file replied in a tone of pitying contempt, "What a simpleton(傻子,笨蛋)you must be if you imagine you will get anything from me, who invariably take from every one and never give anything in return."

The covetous(贪婪的) are poor givers.

小学生短篇英语故事稿:The cat and the cock

A cat pounced on(猛扑向) a cock, and cast about for(寻找) some good excuse for making a meal off him, for cats don't as a rule to eat cocks, and she knew she ought not to. At last she said, "You make a great nuisance(讨厌的人,麻烦事) of yourself at night by crowing and keeping people awake: so I am going to make an end of you." But the cock defended himself by saying that he crowed in order that men might wake up and set about the day's work in good time, and that they really couldn't very well do without him. "That may be," said the cat, "but whether they can or not, I'm not going without my dinner", and she killed and ate him.

The want of a good excuse never kept a villain(坏人,恶棍) from crime.

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