简单一点儿的英语小故事


您好, 因为不知道您想要找那方顷镇面的所以给一个比较经典的:


  • The Crow and the Sheep of Aesop's Fables


 A troublesome crow seated herself on the back of a Sheep. The Sheep, much against his will, carried her backward and forward for a long time, and at last said, “If you had treated a dog in this way, you would have had your deserts from his sharp teeth.” To this the Crow replied, “I despise the weak and yield to the strong. I know whom I may bully and whom I must flatter; and I thus prolong my life to a good old age.”


  • 乌鸦和羊-收录於伊索寓言故事


 一只讨厌的乌鸦站在羊背上。羊很不情愿地载着他前前后后走了很久,然后说:“你如这样子去对待狗,他早就会用锐利的牙齿来报答你了。”听完这话,乌鸦回答说:“我轻视弱者则源,服从强者。我知道能欺侮谁,应该奉承谁。我就是这样延长生命一直到老。” 


这是说那些唯利是图的小人总是欺弱怕强。


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不知道这故事是不是孙乎态太短了或刚刚好? 不过您也可以参考一下,因为伊索寓言故事本身有许多有趣的小故事。如果不喜欢,还可以参考其他如阿拉伯寓言故事,内容都是简短有趣的。


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洛基英语哪陆小故租宽事:

A Foolish Chicken
Christmas was coming .Mr Smith had no money to buy any presents for his children .His wife was ill and he spent a lot of money on her medicine .And the harvest was bad and all his family were going go be hungry the next spring .He was quite worried about it .
“弊缓亮We had only a cock ,”said Mrs Smith one day .“You’d better take it to the town .Sell it there and buy some cakes and sweets for our children .”
“It’s a good idea !”the man said and caught the cock the next morning and put it into a box .It was difficult to walk on the road covered with thick snow .Two hours later he was very tied and wanted to have a rest .He put the box to the ground and sat down .
“The air in the box must be close ,”the man said to himself .“I’d better let the cock walk outside for a while ,or it’ll die .”
So he put the cock to the ground .When he started again ,he couldn’t catch it any longer .
“How foolish you are !”Mr Smith called out angrily .“You can herald the break of day at night but you cann’t find the way to the town in the daytime !”
The Little Gingerbread Man

Written and Illustrated by Carol Moore

Once upon a time there was an old woman who loved baking
gingerbread. She would bake gingerbread cookies, cakes, houses and
gingerbread people, all decorated with chocolate and peppermint, caramel
candies and colored frosting.

She lived with her husband on a farm at the edge of town. The
sweet spicy smell of gingerbread brought children skipping and running
to see what would be offered that day.

Unfortunately the children gobbled up the treats so fast that
the old woman had a hard time keeping her supply of flour and spices to
continue making the batches of gingerbread. Sometimes she suspected
little hands of having reached through her kitchen window because
gingerbread pieces and cookies would disappear. One time a whole
gingerbread house vanished mysteriously. She told her husband, "Those
naughty children are at it again. They don't understand all they have to
do is knock on the door and I'll give them my gingerbread treats."

One day she made a special batch of gingerbread men because
they were extra big. Unfortunately for the last gingerbread man she ran
out of batter and he was half the size of the others.

She decorated the gingerbread men with care, each having socks,
shirt and pants of different colors. When it came to the little
gingerbread man she felt sorry for him and gave him more color than the
others. "It doesn'前仔t matter he'团悔孙s small," she thought, "He'塌链ll still be
tasty."
There is a poor man. He has an orange tree. On the tree there are many fine oranges. One of them is very, very big. It is as big as a football. Nobody sees so big an orange. The poor man is very pleased. He takes it to the king. The king is so pleased that he gives the man a lot o money for it.
When a rich man hears of it, he says to himself, “It’s only an orange. Why does the king give so much money for it? I’ll take my gold cup to the king. He’ll give me more money.”
The next day when the king receives the gold cup, he says to the rich man, “What a beautiful cup! I’ll show you something wonderful. Please take this great orange.”