1.超簡單的英語小故事
The Thirsty Pigeon口渴的鴿子 A PIGEON, oppressed by excessive thirst, saw a goblet of water painted on a signboard. Not supposing it to be only a picture, she flew towards it with a loud whir and unwittingly dashed against the signboard, jarring herself terribly. Having broken her wings by the blow, she fell to the ground, and was caught by one of the bystanders. Zeal should not outrun discretion. 有只鴿子口渴得很難受,看見畫板上畫著一個水瓶,以為是真的。
他立刻呼呼地猛飛過 去,不料一頭碰撞在畫板上,折斷了翅膀,摔在地上,被人輕易地捉住了。 這是說,有些人想急于得到所需的東西,一時沖動,草率從事,就會身遭不幸。
The Raven and the Swan烏鴉和天鵝 A RAVEN saw a Swan and desired to secure for himself the same beautiful plumage. Supposing that the Swan's splendid white color arose from his washing in the water in which he swam, the Raven left the altars in the neighborhood where he picked up his living, and took up residence in the lakes and pools. But cleansing his feathers as often as he would, he could not change their color, while through want of food he perished. Change of habit cannot alter Nature. 烏鴉非常羨慕天鵝潔白的羽毛。他猜想天鵝一定是經常洗澡,羽毛才變得如此潔白無 瑕。
于是,他毅然離開了他賴以生存的祭壇,來到江湖邊。他天天洗刷自己的羽毛,不但一 點都沒洗白,反而因缺少食物饑餓而死。
這故事是說,人的本性不會隨著生活方式的改變而改變。 The Goat and the Goatherd 山羊與牧羊人 A GOATHERD had sought to bring back a stray goat to his flock. He whistled and sounded his horn in vain; the straggler paid no attention to the summons. At last the Goatherd threw a stone, and breaking its horn, begged the Goat not to tell his master. The Goat replied, "Why, you silly fellow, the horn will speak though I be silent." Do not attempt to hide things which cannot be hid. 很多山羊被牧羊人趕到羊圈里。
有一只山羊不知在吃什么好東西,單獨落在后面。牧羊 人拿起一塊石頭扔了過去,正巧打斷了山羊的一只角。
牧羊人嚇得請求山羊不要告訴主人, 山羊說:“即使我不說,又怎能隱瞞下去呢?我的角已斷了,這是十分明顯的事實。” 這故事說明,明顯的罪狀是無法隱瞞的。
The Miser守財奴 A MISER sold all that he had and bought a lump of gold, which he buried in a hole in the ground by the side of an old wall and went to look at daily. One of his workmen observed his frequent visits to the spot and decided to watch his movements. He soon discovered the secret of the hidden treasure, and digging down, came to the lump of gold, and stole it. The Miser, on his next visit, found the hole empty and began to tear his hair and to make loud lamentations. A neighbor, seeing him overcome with grief and learning the cause, said, "Pray do not grieve so; but go and take a stone, and place it in the hole, and fancy that the gold is still lying there. It will do you quite the same service; for when the gold was there, you had it not, as you did not make the slightest use of it." 有個守財奴變賣了他所有的家產,換回了金塊,并秘密地埋在一個地方。他每天走去看 看他的寶藏。
有個在附近放羊的牧人留心觀察,知道了真情,趁他走后,挖出金塊拿走了。 守財奴再來時,發現洞中的金塊沒有了,便捶胸痛哭。
有個人見他如此悲痛,問明原因后, 說道:“喂,朋友,別再難過了,那塊金子雖是你買來的,但并不是你真正擁有的。去拿一 塊石頭來,代替金塊放在洞里,只要你心里想著那是塊金子,你就會很高興。
這樣與你擁有 真正的金塊效果沒什么不同。依我之見,你擁有那金塊時,也從沒用過。”
這故事說明,一切財物如不使用等于沒有。 The Wolf and the Lamb 狼與小羊 WOLF, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him. He thus addressed him:"Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born." Then said the Wolf , "You feed in my pasture." "No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass." Again said the Wolf, "You drink of my well." "No," exclaimed the Lamb, "I never yet drank water, for as yet my mother's milk is both food and drink to me." Upon which the Wolf seized him and ate him up, saying, "Well! I won't remain supperless, even though you refute every one of my imputations." The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny. 一只小羊在河邊喝水,狼見到后,便想找一個名正言順的借口吃掉他。
于是他跑到上游,惡狠狠地說小羊把河水攪渾濁了,使他喝不到清水。小羊回答說,他僅僅站在河邊喝水,并且又在下游,根本不可能把上游的水攪渾。
狼見此計不成,又說道:“我父親去年被。
2.很簡單的英語小故事
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 .
“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 !”
3.簡單的英文小故事
My puppy Snowy
My parents bought me a puppy at a dog fair. I named him “Snowy,” because it is covered with white hair all over.
On the weekends, I would take him out for a walk from home to a pet shop. Snowy likes all kinds of dog cookies and toys. Some are made of cow bone, and Snowy likes to chew. It is a 30-minute walk from my house. My cousins like to play with Snowy too. We throw a ball, and Snowy will catch it and give back to us. At the end, all of us get very tired but very happy!
Snowy is getting bigger and bigger now. Sometimes he seems to be protecting me when we go out. He barks at strangers who get too close. Snowy is a good dog and I hope we can always be friends!
4.最簡單的英語小故事
自我介紹:hello everybody,my name is (你的名字),i'm (你年齡的數字)years old。
i like fucking(我喜歡)(你的愛好),and i hate all of you(我很高興和大家在一起) 差不多了英語故事: The Thirsty Pigeon口渴的鴿子 A PIGEON, oppressed by excessive thirst, saw a goblet of water painted on a signboard. Not supposing it to be only a picture, she flew towards it with a loud whir and unwittingly dashed against the signboard, jarring herself terribly. Having broken her wings by the blow, she fell to the ground, and was caught by one of the bystanders. Zeal should not outrun discretion. 有只鴿子口渴得很難受,看見畫板上畫著一個水瓶,以為是真的。他立刻呼呼地猛飛過 去,不料一頭碰撞在畫板上,折斷了翅膀,摔在地上,被人輕易地捉住了。
這是說,有些人想急于得到所需的東西,一時沖動,草率從事,就會身遭不幸。 The Raven and the Swan烏鴉和天鵝 A RAVEN saw a Swan and desired to secure for himself the same beautiful plumage. Supposing that the Swan's splendid white color arose from his washing in the water in which he swam, the Raven left the altars in the neighborhood where he picked up his living, and took up residence in the lakes and pools. But cleansing his feathers as often as he would, he could not change their color, while through want of food he perished. Change of habit cannot alter Nature. 烏鴉非常羨慕天鵝潔白的羽毛。
他猜想天鵝一定是經常洗澡,羽毛才變得如此潔白無 瑕。于是,他毅然離開了他賴以生存的祭壇,來到江湖邊。
他天天洗刷自己的羽毛,不但一 點都沒洗白,反而因缺少食物饑餓而。 這故事是說,人的本性不會隨著生活方式的改變而改變。
The Goat and the Goatherd 山羊與牧羊人 A GOATHERD had sought to bring back a stray goat to his flock. He whistled and sounded his horn in vain; the straggler paid no attention to the summons. At last the Goatherd threw a stone, and breaking its horn, begged the Goat not to tell his master. The Goat replied, "Why, you silly fellow, the horn will speak though I be silent." Do not attempt to hide things which cannot be hid. 很多山羊被牧羊人趕到羊圈里。有一只山羊不知在吃什么好東西,單獨落在后面。
牧羊 人拿起一塊石頭扔了過去,正巧打斷了山羊的一只角。牧羊人嚇得請求山羊不要告訴主人, 山羊說:“即使我不說,又怎能隱瞞下去呢?我的角已斷了,這是十分明顯的事實。”
這故事說明,明顯的罪狀是無法隱瞞的。 The Miser守財奴 A MISER sold all that he had and bought a lump of gold, which he buried in a hole in the ground by the side of an old wall and went to look at daily. One of his workmen observed his frequent visits to the spot and decided to watch his movements. He soon discovered the secret of the hidden treasure, and digging down, came to the lump of gold, and stole it. The Miser, on his next visit, found the hole empty and began to tear his hair and to make loud lamentations. A neighbor, seeing him overcome with grief and learning the cause, said, "Pray do not grieve so; but go and take a stone, and place it in the hole, and fancy that the gold is still lying there. It will do you quite the same service; for when the gold was there, you had it not, as you did not make the slightest use of it." 有個守財奴變賣了他所有的家產,換回了金塊,并秘密地埋在一個地方。
他每天走去看 看他的寶藏。有個在附近放羊的牧人留心觀察,知道了真情,趁他走后,挖出金塊拿走了。
守財奴再來時,發現洞中的金塊沒有了,便捶胸痛哭。有個人見他如此悲痛,問明原因后, 說道:“喂,朋友,別再難過了,那塊金子雖是你買來的,但并不是你真正擁有的。
去拿一 塊石頭來,代替金塊放在洞里,只要你心里想著那是塊金子,你就會很高興。這樣與你擁有 真正的金塊效果沒什么不同。
依我之見,你擁有那金塊時,也從沒用過。” 這故事說明,一切財物如不使用等于沒有。
The Wolf and the Lamb 狼與小羊 WOLF, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him. He thus addressed him:"Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born." Then said the Wolf , "You feed in my pasture." "No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass." Again said the Wolf, "You drink of my well." "No," exclaimed the Lamb, "I never yet drank water, for as yet my mother's milk is both food and drink to me." Upon which the Wolf seized him and ate him up, saying, "Well! I won't remain supperless, even though you refute every one of my imputations." The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny. 一只小羊在河邊喝水,狼見到后,便想找一個名正言順的借口吃掉他。
5.英語超短篇小故事
298. The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea A SHIPWRECKED MAN, having been cast upon a certain shore, slept after his buffetings with the deep. After a while he awoke, and looking upon the Sea, loaded it with reproaches. He argued that it enticed men with the calmness of its looks, but when it had induced them to plow its waters, it grew rough and destroyed them. The Sea, assuming the form of a woman, replied to him: "Blame not me, my good sir, but the winds, for I am by my own nature as calm and firm even as this earth; but the winds suddenly falling on me create these waves, and lash me into fury." 299. The Mules and the Robbers TWO MULES well-laden with packs were trudging along. One carried panniers filled with money, the other sacks weighted with grain. The Mule carrying the treasure walked with head erect, as if conscious of the value of his burden, and tossed up and down the clear-toned bells fastened to his neck. His companion followed with quiet and easy step. All of a sudden Robbers rushed upon them from their hiding-places, and in the scuffle with their owners, wounded with a sword the Mule carrying the treasure, which they greedily seized while taking no notice of the grain. The Mule which had been robbed and wounded bewailed his misfortunes. The other replied, "I am indeed glad that I was thought so little of, for I have lost nothing, nor am I hurt with any wound." 300. The Viper and the File A LION, entering the workshop of a smith, sought from the tools the means of satisfying his hunger. He more particularly addressed himself to a File, and asked of him the favor of a meal. The File replied, "You must indeed be a simple-minded fellow if you expect to get anything from me, who am accustomed to take from everyone, and never to give anything in return." 304. The Ass and the Charger AN ASS congratulated a Horse on being so ungrudgingly and carefully provided for, while he himself had scarcely enough to eat and not even that without hard work. But when war broke out, a heavily armed soldier mounted the Horse, and riding him to the charge, rushed into the very midst of the enemy. The Horse was wounded and fell dead on the battlefield. Then the Ass, seeing all these things, changed his mind, and commiserated the Horse. 305. The Eagle and His Captor AN EAGLE was once captured by a man, who immediately clipped his wings and put him into his poultry-yard with the other birds, at which treatment the Eagle was weighed down with grief. Later, another neighbor purchased him and allowed his feathers to grow again. The Eagle took flight, and pouncing upon a hare, brought it at once as an offering to his benefactor. A Fox, seeing this, exclaimed, "Do not cultivate the favor of this man, but of your former owner, lest he should again hunt for you and deprive you a second time of your wings." 306. The Bald Man and the Fly A FLY bit the bare head of a Bald Man who, endeavoring to destroy it, gave himself a heavy slap. Escaping, the Fly said mockingly, "You who have wished to revenge, even with death, the Prick of a tiny insect, see what you have done to yourself to add insult to injury?' The Bald Man replied, "I can easily make peace with myself, because I know there was no intention to hurt. But you, an ill-favored and contemptible insect who delights in sucking human blood, I wish that I could have killed you even if I had incurred a heavier penalty." 307. The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree THE OLIVE-TREE ridiculed the Fig-Tree because, while she was green all the year round, the Fig-Tree changed its leaves with the seasons. A shower of snow fell upon them, and, finding the Olive full of foliage, it settled upon its branches and broke them down with its weight, at once despoiling it of its beauty and killing the tree. But finding the Fig-Tree denuded of leaves, the snow fell through to the ground, and did not injure it at all. 308. The Eagle and the Kite AN EAGLE, overwhelmed with sorrow, sat upon the branches of a tree in company with a Kite. "Why," said the Kite, "do I see you with such a rueful look?' "I seek," she replied, "a mate suitable for me, and am not able to find one." "Take me," returned the Kite, "I am much stronger than you are." "Why, are you able to secure the means of living by your plunder?' "Well, I have often caught and carried away an ostrich in my talons." The Eagle, persuaded by these words, accepted him as her mate. Shortly after the nuptials, the Eagle said, "Fly off and bring me back the ostrich you promised me." The Kite, soaring aloft into the air, brought back the shabbiest possible mouse, stinking 。
6.超簡單超易背英語小故事
Mrs Brown's old grandfather lived with her and her husband. Every morning he went for a walk in the park and came home at half past twelve for his lunch.
But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs Brown's house at twelve o'clock, and two policemen helped Mr Brown to get out. One of them said to Mrs Brown, "The poor old gentleman lost his way in the park and telephoned to us for help, so we sent a car to bring him home. " Mrs Brown was very surprised, but she thanked the policemen and they left.
"But, Grandfather, " she then said , "you have been to that
park nearly every day for twenty years. How did you lose your way there?"
The old man smiled ,closed one eye and said, "I didn't
quite lose my way. I just got tired and I didn't want to walk home
7.簡單英語小故事,帶翻譯
One day,a little monkey is playing by the well. 一天,有只小猴子在井邊玩兒。
He looks in the well and shouts : 它往井里一瞧,高喊道: “Oh!My god!The moon has fallen into the well!” “噢!我的天!月亮掉到井里頭啦!” An older monkeys runs over, takes a look,and says, 一只大猴子跑來一看,說, “Goodness me!The moon is really in the water!” “糟啦!月亮掉在井里頭啦!” And olderly monkey comes over. 老猴子也跑過來。 He is very surprised as well and cries out: 他也非常驚奇,喊道: “The moon is in the well.” “糟了,月亮掉在井里頭了!” A group of monkeys run over to the well . 一群猴子跑到井邊來, They look at the moon in the well and shout: 他們看到井里的月亮,喊道: “The moon did fall into the well!Come on!Let'get it out!” “月亮掉在井里頭啦!快來!讓我們把它撈起來!” Then,the oldest monkey hangs on the tree up side down ,with his feet on the branch . 然后,老猴子倒掛在大樹上, And he pulls the next monkey's feet with his hands. 拉住大猴子的腳, All the other monkeys follow his suit, 其他的猴子一個個跟著, And they join each other one by one down to the moon in the well.它們一只連著一只直到井里。
Just before they reach the moon,the oldest monkey raises his head and happens to see the moon in the sky,正好他們摸到月亮的時候,老猴子抬頭發現月亮掛在天上呢 He yells excitedly “Don't be so foolish!The moon is still in the sky!”它興奮地大叫:“別蠢了!月亮還好好地掛在天上呢!”。
8.英文小故事(簡單)100字
The parents with their three-year-old son went to see film. When they walked into the cinema, the attendant said to them, “you'll have to go out if your son cries. But we'll refund you the tickets.” About half an hour later, the husband asked his wife, “What do you think of the film?” “I've never seen such a boring film.” His wife answered. “It's not worth seeing.” “I don't think much of it, either.” The husband said. “Wake the child up and let him cry.”。
9.要一份最簡短的英語小故事
When we were small,my parents took a lot of photographs of *er i open my album,those black and white photographs often remind me of my happy * know,photographs are that sort of thing that can bring people good *,unfortunately,i photograph badly,that is to say,i appear unattractive in photographs.I'm not a beautiful girl,you * that doesn't *,I like my *er i want to look back into my childhood,i will turn to my album.
"我"小的時候,"我"的父母為"我"照了許多相片.每當"我"打開影集,那些黑白照片經常能使"我"回憶起"我"的快樂童年,要知道照片就是能給人帶來美好回憶的東西,但是不幸的是"我"照相很差,也就是說,"我"不上相.要知道"我"不是漂亮姑娘,但那沒關系,反正"我"喜歡照片.每當"我"想回憶童年的時候,"我"就翻開影集.
10.一個簡短的英語故事
Story 1 Three Good Friends 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.故事一 三個好朋友一天, 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。
Story 2 The Old Man and the Old Cat 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.”故事二 老人和老貓 一個年邁的老人養一只貓。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。現在你卻因為我太老了不能工作而不喜歡我。
你應該知道你也老了。”Story 3 Spring in the Green Season Spring is coming. Spring is the first season of the year. In China, spring comes in February. It is still cold, but it is getting warmer and warmer. The days get longer and longer. The leaves on the trees begin to turn green. Then they come up green leaves in the spring wind on the ground. Spring is also sowing time season.故事三 春天來了,春天是每年的第一個季節。
在中國,春天二月來臨,那時候還是很冷,但是會運來月暖和,白晝悅來越長。樹上的葉子開始變綠,沐浴著大地春風長出了嫩芽。
春天也播種的季節。Story 4 Look for a Friend Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn't look like Sam. So Sam goes away. Sam meets a shark. He wants to say hello to the shark. The shark opens his big mouth. Sam runs away quickly. Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a round fish. She says to him. “Hello! Would you like to be my friend?” Sam answers: “Of course! But you are sound. I am flat.” The round fish days: “But we are both fishes.” Sam thinks and says, “You are right. Let's be friends.” They become good friends.故事四: 找朋友 塞姆是一條小魚,他在海里。
他生在海里。他很孤獨,想要找一個朋友,那個朋友看起來要想他。
塞姆看見一條墨魚。墨魚有8條腿,看上去不像塞姆。
因此塞姆游走了。塞姆遇見一條鯊魚。
他想跟鯊魚問好。鯊魚張開大嘴,塞姆有迅速地逃走了。
塞姆又累又餓,他要休息一會兒。這時他看見一條圓魚,圓魚對他說:“你好!你愿意做我的朋友嗎?”塞姆回答:“好哇!可你是圓形的,我是扁的。”
圓魚說:“但是我們倆都是魚啊!”塞姆思考后說:“你講得對,讓我們做朋友吧。”他們就成為好朋友了。