1.英文簡要介紹the ugly duckling
After the ugly duckling has go through untold hardships, many tribulations into a white swan. Is the gold will shine. Destiny is no track, lies in the realm of beautiful, beautiful pursuit of ideals. The frustration and pain of life is inevitable, to learn them underfoot, every child will have a belongs to own dream, as long as they learn to set goals in life, on the self-confidence, hard work, they will be aware of their original can also become "white swan", can be the same as the ugly the realization of dreams, who have a dream, then, is no longer difficult difficult. Metaphor is paid close attention to children or young people, sometimes just appearing, does not pay attention to things.。
2.丑小鴨的故事英文版,要簡單點
The Ugly Duckling One evening, the sun was just setting in with true splendor when 1)a flock of beautiful large birds appeared out of the bushes. The duckling had never seen anything so beautiful. They were dazzlingly white with long waving necks. They were swans and uttering a peculiar cry. They spread out their magnificent broad wings and flew away from the cold regions toward warmer lands and open seas. They 2)mounted so high, so very high, and the ugly little duckling became strangely uneasy. He circled around and around in the water like a wheel, 3)craning his neck out into the air after them. Then he uttered the shriek so 4)piercing and so strange that he was quite frightened by himself. Oh, he could not forget those beautiful birds, those happy birds and as soon as they were out of sight. He 5)ducked right down to the bottom and when he came up again, he was quite beside himself. He did not know what the birds were or where'd they flew. But all the same, he was more drawn towards them than he had ever been by any creatures before. He did not envy them in the least. How could it occur to him even to wish to be such a marvelous beauty? He wouldn't be thankful if only the ducks would have tolerated him among them, the poor ugly creature. Early in the morning, a peasant came along and saw him, he went out onto the ice and hammered a hole in it with his heavy wooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. There, it soon 6)revived. The children wanted to play with it. But the duckling thought they were going to ill use him and rushed in and he frightened to the milk-pan, and the milk 7)spurted out all over the room. The woman shrieked and threw up her hands. Then it flew to the butter-cask and down into the meal-tub and out again. Oh, just imagine what it looked like by this time. The woman screamed and tried to hit it with the 8)tongs, and the children 9)tumbled over one another in trying to catch it, and they screamed with laughter. By good luck, the door stood open and the duckling flew out among the bushes and the new fallen snow. And it lay there, thoroughly exhausted, but it would be too sad to mention all the privation and misery had to go through during that hard winter. When the sun began to shine warmly again, the duckling was in a marsh, lying among the rushes. The larks were singing, and the beautiful spring had come. Then all at once, it raised its wings and they flapped with much greater strength than before and bore him off vigorously. Before he knew where he was, he found himself in a large garden with the apple trees were in full blossom. And the air was scentedly with lilacs, the long branches of which overhung the indented shores of the lake. Oh, the spring freshness was so delicious. Just in front of him, he saw three beautiful white swans advancing towards him from a 10)thicket. With 11)rustling feathers, they swam lightly over the water. The duckling recognized the majestic birds, and he was overcome by a strange melancholy. “I will fly to them, the royal birds, and they will hack me to pieces because I who am so ugly venture to approach them. But it won't matter. Better to be killed by them than be snacked up by the ducks, 12)pecked by the hens, or 13)spurned by the hen wife, or suffer so much misery in the winter.” So he flew into the water and swam towards the stately swans. They saw him and darted toward him with ruffled feathers. “Kill me, oh, kill me.” said the poor creature. And bowing his head towards the water, he awaited his death. But what did he see? Reflected in the transparent water, he saw below him his own image, but he was no longer a clumsy dark gray bird, ugly and ungainly. He was himself, a swan.。
3.丑小鴨英文簡潔版 50字
When the tale begins, a mother duck's eggshatch. One of the little birds is perceived by the duck's neighbors as a homelylittle creature. He wanders sadly and sees a flock of migrating wild swans; heis delighted and excited but he cannot join them for he is too young and cannotfly. When spring arrives a flock of swans descends on the now thawing lake. Theugly duckling decides to throw himself at the flock of swans deciding that itis better to be killed by such beautiful birds than to live a life of uglinessand misery. He is shocked when the swans welcome and accept him, only torealize that he has grown into one of them.。
4.關于The Ugly Ducking英語作文
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A monthe duck sits on many eggs. 一只鴨媽媽在孵很多蛋.
Crank! Crank! The last egg hatches. 劈啪!劈啪! 最后一個蛋孵出小鴨子來了.
Peep! Peep! The duking is big and ugly. 唧!唧!這是一只又大又丑的小鴨子.
The duckings swim. 小鴨子們去游泳.
But they don't play with the Ugly Ducking. 但他們不和丑小鴨玩.
The Ugly Ducking runs to a farm. 丑小鴨跑到一個農場.
Can i play with you? 我能和你們玩嗎?
He says to the farm animals. 他對農場的動物們說:
No, you can't. 不,不能
We don't like you. 我們不喜歡你.
The Ugly Ducking runs to a house. 丑小鴨跑到一個房子
Can i play with you? 我能和你玩嗎?
He says to a dog. 他對狗說
No, you can't. 不,不能
I don't like you. 我不喜歡你
Winter is here. 冬天到了
It's very cold. 天氣很冷
Oh, poor ducking! 噢!可憐的鴨子
Soon winter is past. 冬天很快過去了
It is spring. 春天來了
The Ugly Ducking runs to a pand. 丑小鴨跑到一個池塘邊
He sees beautiful swans. 他看到了美麗的天鵝
He want to fly like them. 他想像他們那樣飛
He runs and runs. 他跑,他跑起來了.
Oh, yes! 噢!是的
He can fly! 他能飛了
Is that me? He says. 那是我嗎? 他說
I am not an Ugly Ducking. 我不是一只丑小鴨
I am a swan! 我是一只天鵝!
5.求the ugly ducking的英文原文
One lovely summer in the country, Mother Duck sat on her * had been waiting for her eggs to hatch for a long *y one egg began to * then * each shell came a tiny golden creature crying,”e69da5e6ba90e799bee5baa631333335343431Peep!Peep!” Soon all the eggs were hatched,except * last the largest egg hatched.A young bird peeked out,crying “Peep!Peep!”like the * this ducking was gray and quite larger,and very * Duck stared at her new baby.”You are not like my other ducklings,”she said,”I wonder if you are really my turkey,and not a duckling at all?”She took her ducklings to the riverbank to practice their * Duck watched her largest baby,because it is well known that turkeys cannot * the ducklings jumped fearlessly into the river, Even the ugly duckling swam gracefully. thought Mother Duck:” He is not a turkey at all.”Mother Ducj brought her family to live on the nearby farm, but the ugly duckling was very unhappy * the other ducks picked on him, calling him names and stealing his * the chickens laughed at the ugly duckling, and one turkey pecked at him in a most vicious way. The poor duckling decided he must run away.” There is no home for an ugly duckling, “he said miserably. He closed his eyes and waddled *h the winter he almost starved and nearly *,one day the warm spring came,The duckling tested his wings and found that they were * dlew,landing by chance in a beautiful garden with a very clear * in the pond were three beautiful white * duckling swam toward the beautiful swans, though he knew they would laugh and tell him to go away.”I'd just like to see them,if only for a moment, “thought the ugly * the swans did not laugh or tell him go away. The swans stroked his neck and welcomed * duckling happened to glance down at the watermwhere he saw his own reflection. He was no longer a gray,ugly * had grown up to be a beautiful white swan!。
6.用英語簡單描述一下丑小鴨的故事30個單詞左右
The ugly duckling was bornin a duck * a big head and a long neck, this small creature was discriminated by all the ducks surrounding the nest. Everyone called it ugly duckling. It's brothers and sisters disliked it, even the chicken bit it and the girl who fed the poultry kicked it. The poor duckling flew away. Even after it left home, it was always abused by others. Until one day,he met a group of swan and in the reflection of water, it finally saw itself a big white beautiful swan.
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The Ugly Duckling Once upon a time down on an old farm, lived a duck family, and Mother Duck had been sitting on a clutch of new eggs. One nice morning, the eggs hatched and out popped six chirpy ducklings. But one egg was bigger than the rest, and it didn't hatch. Mother Duck couldn't recall laying that seventh egg. How did it get there? TOCK! TOCK! The little prisoner was pecking inside his shell. "Did I count the eggs wrongly?" Mother Duck wondered. But before she had time to think about it, the last egg finally hatched. A strange looking duckling with gray feathers that should have been yellow gazed at a worried mother. The ducklings grew quickly, but Mother Duck had a secret worry. "I can't understand how this ugly duckling can be one of mine!" she said to herself, shaking her head as she looked at her last born. Well, the gray duckling certainly wasn't pretty, and since he ate far more than his brothers, he was outgrowing them. As the days went by, the poor ugly duckling became more and more unhappy. His brothers didn't want to play with him, he was so clumsy, and all the farmyard folks simply laughed at him. He felt sad and lonely, while Mother Duck did her best to console him. "Poor little ugly duckling!" she would say. "Why are you so different from the others?" And the ugly duckling felt worse than ever. He secretly wept at night. He felt nobody wanted him. "Nobody loves me, they all tease me! Why am I different from my brothers?" Then one day, at sunrise, he ran away from the farmyard. He stopped at a pond and began to question all the other birds. "Do you know of any ducklings with gray feathers like mine?" But everyone shook their heads in scorn. "We don't know anyone as ugly as you." The ugly duckling did not lose heart, however, and kept on making inquiries. He went to another pond, where a pair of large geese gave him the same answer to his question. What's more, they warned him: "Don't stay here! Go away! It's dangerous. There are men with guns around here!" The duckling was sorry he had ever left the farmyard. Then one day, his travels took him near an old countrywoman's cottage. Thinking he was a stray goose, she caught him. "I'll put this in a hutch. I hope it's a female and lays plenty of eggs!" said the old woman, whose eyesight was poor. But the ugly duckling laid not a single egg. The hen kept frightening him. "Just wait! If you don't lay eggs, the old woman will wring your neck and pop you into the pot!" And the cat chipped in: "Hee! Hee! I hope the woman cooks you, then I can gnaw at your bones!" The poor ugly duckling was so scared that he lost his appetite, though the old woman kept stuffing him with food and grumbling: "If you won't lay eggs, at least hurry up and get plump!" "Oh, dear me!" moaned the now terrified duckling. "I'll die of fright first! And I did so hope someone would love me!" Then one night, finding the hutch door ajar, he escaped. Once again he was all alone. He fled as far away as he could, and at dawn, he found himself in a thick bed of reeds. "If nobody wants me, I'll hid here forever." There was plenty a food, and the duckling began to feel a little happier, though he was lonely. One day at sunrise, he saw a flight of beautiful birds wing overhead. White, with long slender necks, yellow beaks and large wings, they were migrating south. "If only I could look like them, just for a day!" said the duckling, admiringly. Winter came and the water in the reed bed froze. The poor duckling left home to seek food in the snow. He dropped exhausted to the ground, but a farmer found him and put him in his big jacket pocket. "I'll take him home to my children. They'll look after him. Poor thing, he's frozen!" The duckling was showered with kindly care at the farmer's house. In this way, the ugly duckling was able to survive the bitterly cold winter. However, by springtime, he had grown so big that the farmer decided: "I'll set him free by the pond!" That was when the duckling saw himself mirrored in the water. "Goodness! How I've changed! I hardly recognize myself!" The flight of swans winged north again and glided on to the pond. When the duckling saw them, he realized he was one of their kind, and soon made friends. "We're swans like you!" they said, warmly. "Where have you been hiding?" "It's a long story," replied the young swan, still astounded. Now, he swam majestically with his fellow swans. One day, he heard children on the river bank exclaim: "Look at that young swan! He's the finest of them all!" And he almost burst with happiness.。
8.用英文寫一個150個單詞左右的短小童話故事帶翻譯
The Ugly Duckling(丑小鴨)
“Look at these baby ducks. How nice they are!” Mother Duck was happy, “Oh, dear! What a big duckling! He doesn't look like the other ducklings.” said Mother Duck. “Look, the ugly duckling can swim well. I'm sure he is my child,” said Mother Duck. “What a clumsy(笨拙的) and ugly(丑陋的) guy(家伙)!” the other ducks laughed. “Stop it! He is my good child.” said Mother Duck. The ugly duckling left the pond(池塘). He came into a little house. An old lady, a hen and a little cat lived in the house. “May I stay here?” asked the ugly duckling. “Yes, please stay with us.” said the old lady. The old lady was very kind to the ugly duckling, but the hen and the cat did not like him. So the ugly duckling did not like to live with them. Later he left the little house. Spring came. Trees were green. The ugly duckling saw the beautiful swans swimming in a pond. He flew down to get close to them. “How do you do!” said the swans. “How do you do! Nice to meet you. How beautiful you are!” said the ugly duckling. “You are a swan(天鵝) and you are beautiful, too.” said the swans. Now the ugly duckling was very happy.
9.英文版丑小鴨(文章)概括,越短越好
*eavesgrewfromthevinesonthewallsofthehouserightdowntothewater'*tleducklingswereabouttobehatched atlastoneeggafteranotherbegantocrack."cheep,cheep!"theducklingssaid."quack,quack!"saidtheduck."howbigtheworldis!"*nshesettledherselfonthenestagain."well,howareyougettingon?"saidanoldduckwhocametopayheravisit."thiseggistakingsuchalongtime,"answeredthesittingduck." theshellwillnotcrack,*eliketheirfather.""letmelookattheeggwhichwon'tcrack,"saidtheoldduck."youmaybesittingonaturkey'segg!*'saturkey'segg!youhadbetterleaveitaloneandteachtheotherchildrentoswim.""iwillsitonitalittlelonger." *anduglythebabywas!"thatisaverybigduckling."shesaid,"*eaturkey'schick?*akehimgointowater." *d,*uglyoneswamaboutwiththem."no,thatisnoturkey,"shesaid,"quack,quack!*fulofthecat!"thefirstdaypassed,*ards,*rdu*ksbithim,*orningthewildducksflewuptoseetheirnewfriend."youareveryugly,"saidthewildducks,"butthatdoesnotmattertous."*thatmomentthesoundof"bang!bang!"washeard,*edhissharpteethandwentonwithouttouchinghim."oh,thankheaven!iamsouglythateventhedogwon'tbiteme!"*venin*sightwasnotgood,*richifihaveduckeggs,"*ookintheducklingforthreeweeks,*wasthemasterofthehouseandthehenwasthemistress."canyoulayeggs?"askedthehen."no,"answeredtheduckling."thenyouhadbettergooutintothewideworld,"*ningthesunwasj*klingthought,"i'veneverseenanythingsobeautiful." *terwassobitterly*,allatonce,theduckli*heknewit,hefoundhimselfinalargegardenwheretheappletreeswer*frontofhimhesawthreebeautifulwhiteswansswimmingtowardshim."*oesn'*ratherbekilledbythemthanbebittenbytheducksorpeckedbythehens."*whimanddartedtowardshim."killme!oh,killme!"saidthepoorduckling,*tdidheseeintheclearwater?*imselfaswan!somechildrencameintothegardenwithcornandpiecesofbread,*llestchildshoutedwithjoy,"thereisanewone."theotherchildrenshouted,"yes,anewonehascome." hesaidtohimself,"ineverdreamedthaticouldbesohappywheniwastheuglyduckling!"。
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