① 关于故事的英,英语作文有哪些
I teach the parrot how to learn English(我教鹦鹉学英语)
The time in New Year's Day, father bought a tiger skin parrot of shallow blue to send to me and I liked it very much.
Every time go home and I say hello toward it:"Howareyou?The Howareyou of"one day, I just walked into family, unexpectedly hear"?"This sentence.I raise head and look, unexpectedly is a parrot is talk!This parrot will speak English!I am hurriedly big this day of the good news told a father mother.
I make a firm decision an English teacher who be the parrot and lead a pair of the teacher's habit.I walk to parrot front of, say to it:"Goodmorning."But my etc. along while, still keep disappearing parrot to open mouth.I benignly say:"Lovely student, I say 1, you read 1 with me, good?"I said 1 time again, but the small guy is to have no reason I.I patiently did it of think to want to work:"Study not want afraid bear suffering, have to have confidence, as long as you be earnest practice, your being certain will become parrot star."I as far as possible say the sentence of English a little bit slower:"Good-morning."But the small guy be unexpectedly lazy see my one eye, the beginning leisurely and carefreely started to comb feather.
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② 英语作文范文带翻译(关于中国神话故事)
the foolish old man of the house of the two mountains blocked the road, he was determined to the mountain flat out, another "smart" Zhi sou laugh him stupid, don't think. The foolish old man said: "I'm dead son, son is dead and grandson, children and grandchildren endless, why worry about g injustice of it?" e to moved the emperor of heaven, so two of the sons of the emperor's e life boast moved two mountains. Metaphor no matter what difficulties encountered, as long as there is perseverance can be successful.
愚公家门前有两座大山挡着路,他决心把山平掉,另一个"聪明"的智叟笑他太傻, 认为不能。愚公说:"我死了有儿子,儿子死了还有孙子,子子孙孙无穷无尽的,又何必担心挖不平呢?"后因感动天帝,所以天帝命夸娥氏的两个儿子搬走两座山。比喻无论遇到什么困难,只要有毅力就可以成功。
③ 关于著名故事的英文文章
著名故事?《伊索寓言》里的狼与羊的故事可以么
The wolf and the lamb
A Wolf meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea, which should justify to the Lamb himself his right to eat him. He thus addressed him:"Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone,"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." On 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.
翻译&……
一只狼瞧见一只迷路失群的小羊,决定暂缓下毒手,想先找一些理由,对小羊证明自己有吃它的权利。它就说:“小鬼!你去年曾经骂过我。”小羊可怜地说:“老实说,我去年还没有出生呢。”狼再说:“你在我的草地上吃过草。”
小羊回答说:“不,好先生,我还未曾尝过草的味道呢。”狼又说:“你喝过我井里的水。”小羊叫道:“不,我从没有喝过水,因为直到今天为止,我都是吃着母亲的奶汁。”狼一听这话,便抓住它,把它吃下去,便说:“好!即使你驳倒我每一句话,我终究要吃晚餐的!”暴君总有他暴行的借口。
④ 关于英文故事
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
Once upon a time there was a mother pig who had three little pigs.
The three little pigs grew so big that their mother said to them, "You are too big to live here any longer. You must go and build houses for yourselves. But take care that the wolf does not catch you."
The three little pigs set off. "We will take care that the wolf does not catch us," they said.
Soon they met a man who was carrying some straw. "Please will you give me some straw?" asked the first little pig. "I want to build a house for myself."
"Yes," said the man and he gave the first little pig some straw.
Then the first little pig built himself a house of straw. He was very pleased with his house. He said, "Now the wolf won't catch me and eat me."
"I shall build a stronger house than yours," said the second little pig.
"I shall build a stronger house than yours, too," said the third little pig.
The second little pig and the third little pig went on along the road. Soon they met a man who was carrying some sticks.
"Please will you give me some sticks ?" asked the second little pig. "I want to build a house for myself."
"Yes," said the man and he gave the second little pig some sticks.
Then the second little pig built himself a house of sticks. It was stronger than the house of straw.
The second little pig was very pleased with his house. He said, "Now the wolf won't catch me and eat me."
"I shall build a stronger house than yours," said the third little pig.
The third little pig walked on, along the road, by himself. Soon he met a man carrying some bricks.
"Please will you give me some bricks?" asked the third little pig. "I want to build a house for myself."
"Yes," said the man and he gave the third little pig some bricks.
Then the third little pig built himself a house of bricks.
It took him a long time to build it, for it was a very strong house.
The third little pig was very pleased with his house. He said, "Now the wolf won't catch me and eat me."
The next day the wolf came along the road. He came to the house of straw which the first little pig had built.
When the first little pig saw the wolf coming, he ran inside his house and shut the door.
The wolf knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."
"No, no," said the little pig. "By the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you come in."
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in," said the wolf.
So he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed. The house of straw fell down and the wolf ate up the first little pig.
The next day the wolf walked further along the road. He came to the house of sticks which the second little pig had built.
When the second little pig saw the wolf coming, he ran inside his house and shut the door.
The wolf knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."
"No, no," said the little pig. "By the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you come in."
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in," said the wolf.
So he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed. The house of sticks fell down and the wolf ate up the second little pig.
The next day the wolf walked further along the road. He came to the house of bricks which the third little pig had built.
When the third little pig saw the wolf coming, he ran inside his house and shut the door.
The wolf knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."
"No, no," said the little pig. "By the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you come in."
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in," said the wolf.
So he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed. But the house of bricks did not fall down.
The wolf was very angry, but he pretended not to be. He thought, "This is a clever little pig. If I want to catch him I must pretend to be his friend."
So the wolf said, "Little pig, if you will be ready at six o'clock in the morning, I will take you to Farmer Smith's field. We shall find some nice turnips for dinner."
"Very well," said the little pig. But the third little pig was a clever little pig. He knew that the wolf just wanted to eat him.
So the next morning the third little pig set off for Farmer Smith's field at five o'clock. He filled his basket with turnips. Then he hurried home before it was six o'clock.
At six o'clock the wolf knocked on the little pig's door. "Are you ready, little pig ?" he said.
"Oh! I have been to Farmer Smith's field," said the little pig. "I filled my basket with turnips and they are now cooking for my dinner."
The wolf was very angry, but he pretended not to be.
Then the wolf said, "If you will be ready at five o'clock in the morning, I will take you to Farmer Brown's apple tree. We will pick some red apples."
"Very well," said the little pig.
Next morning, the little pig set off at four o'clock. He found the apple tree. He was up in the tree, picking apples, when the wolf came along.
The little pig was very frightened, but he pretended not to be. He said, "These are fine apples, Mr. Wolf. I'll throw you one."
He threw down an apple, but it rolled away down the road. The wolf ran after it.
Then the little pig jumped down from the tree. He ran all the way home and shut his door quickly.
The wolf was very angry, but he still pretended not to be.
He went to the little pig's house and knocked on the door. "Little pig," he said, "if you will be ready at four o'clock this afternoon, I will take you to the fair. We will have some fun on the swings and roundabouts."
"Very well," said the little pig.
At two o'clock the little pig set off for the fair. He had great fun, riding on the swings and roundabouts.
Then he bought himself a butter churn. It looked like a big barrel.
As little pig was going home he saw the wolf coming up the hill. Little pig was very frightened, so he jumped inside his butter churn.
The butter churn began to roll over and over, down the hill. It rolled faster and faster. It knocked the wolf down.
The wolf did not know what had knocked him down. He was so frightened that he ran away as quickly as he could.
Little pig jumped out of his butter churn and carried it home.
The next day the wolf came and knocked on the little pig's door.
He said, "Little pig, I did not go to the fair yesterday. A great, big thing came rolling down the hill and knocked me over."
"Ha-ha!" said the little pig. "That was me, inside my butter churn!"
When the wolf heard this he was very, very, very angry indeed.
He said, "Little pig, I am going to eat you up. I am going to climb down your chimney to get you."
The little pig was very frightened, but he said nothing. He put a big pot of water on the fire, to boil.
The wolf climbed on the roof. Then he began to come down the chimney.
The little pig took off the lid from the pot. Into the pot fell the wolf, with a big splash. And that was the end of the wolf.
The third little pig was too clever for him.
这其实是一篇三只小猪的超长版。但是很耐读,故事很好,生词几乎没有,但是短语也有一些眼生的,这很正常,我也是六年级的~
⑤ 英语作文写一篇故事
Since I was a little baby, my parents read simple stories for me. They bought me many cartoon books with stories. They were my bedtime stories. Among all the interesting stories, I like fairy tales most, because they are often beautiful love stories between prince and princes or Cinderella. They are so moved and full of love. Besides, in fairy tales, no matter how much they suffer, they will always live a happy life in the end. The happy endings bring hope and satisfaction to people, making us hopeful to our own lives. Every time I read fairy tales, I put myself into the story, imagining I am one of them. That’ wonderful.
⑥ 英语作文:关于中国传统故事,并写出其寓意
A farmer from the state of song every day in the field work. All the year round, the morning get up at dawn, walk into the field with hoes on their shoulders, The evening sun quickly after sunset, again with hoes on their shoulders back home. He was very hard. One day, the farmer working in the fields, suddenly a rabbit from the bushes out of nowhere. The hare see someone and frightened. He desperately run, but suddenly hit a cut tree farmer turnrow onto them, he broke his neck died. The farmer put down his farm work, walk over to pick up dead rabbits. He was very thankful for their own good luck. Coming back home in the evening, the farmer died rabbit to his wife. Wife made savoury meat, the couple talking and laughing rabbits ate a meal. The next day the earth in the fields, but he didn't like the former so devotion. Tracing his dry soon toward the brushwood take aim, listen and hope to have a rabbit out of nowhere crashed on the stump. In this way, he absent-mindedly dry day live, this hoe land also didn't finish hoe. Until dark also did not see any rabbit came out, he was unwilling to go home. The third day, the farmer came to DeBian, has fully centerless tillage. He put aside, farm tools is sitting on the stump beside the weevils on, specialized waiting hare out of nowhere. But he waited in vain day. Later, the farmer every day so keep the stump edge, hope again pick up to rabbit, but he didn't get. But the farmer field weed but are getting taller, putting his crops were covered. The farmer therefore become song about the laughingstock of the countrymen.
守株待兔
宋国有一个农民,每天在田地里劳动。一年四季,早上天一亮就起床,扛着锄头往田野走;傍晚太阳快落山了,又扛着锄头回家。他实在是很辛苦。 有一天,这个农夫正在地里干活,突然一只野兔从草丛中窜出来。野兔见到有人而受了惊吓。它拼命地奔跑,不料一下子撞到农夫地头的一截树桩子上,折断脖子死了。农夫放下手中的农活,走过去捡起死兔子。他非常庆幸自己的好运气。 晚上回到家,农夫把死兔交给妻子。妻子做了香喷喷的野兔肉,两口子有说有笑美美地吃了一顿。 第二天,农夫照旧到地里干活,可是他再不像以往那么专心了。守株待兔他干一会儿就朝草丛里瞄一瞄、听一听,希望再有一只兔子窜出来撞在树桩上。就这样,他心不在焉地干了一天活,该锄的地也没锄完。直到天黑也没见到有兔子出来,他很不甘心地回家了。 第三天,农夫来到地边,已完全无心锄地。他把农具放在一边,自己则坐在树桩旁边的田埂上,专门等待野兔子窜出来。可是又白白地等了一天。 后来,农夫每天就这样守在树桩边,希望再捡到兔子,然而他始终没有再得到。而农夫地里的野草却越长越高,把他的庄稼都淹没了。农夫因此成了宋国人议论的笑柄。
⑦ 童话故事英语作文带翻译
印度故事《驼瓮俱失》。从前有一个人, 在瓮里灌满了谷子。 他家的骆驼把头伸进瓮里吃谷子,但是头退不出来了。有个老人告诉主人说:“我教你一个办法,只要砍掉骆驼的头,它就会自动地出来”。主人听了老人的话,就用刀砍下了骆驼的头。 把骆驼杀了,但还是没解决问题。 直到打破了瓮,才把头取了出来。这个蠢人遭到了众人的讥笑。
Indian story "Camels and urns are lost." In the past there was a man filled with millet in an urn. His family camel put his head into the urns to eat millet, but the head did not come out. An old man told the owner: " I teach you a way to cut the camel's head and it will come out automatically." When the master listened to the old man, he cut the head of the camel with a knife. Kill the camel, but still did not solve the problem. Until the urn was broken, it was taken out. The fool got ridiculed by all.
⑧ 关于中国历史故事的英语作文
Retreating about Thirty Miles as Condition For Peace
the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.), Duke Xian of the State of Jin Killed the crown prince Sheng because he had heard slanders about Sheng and believed them. He also sent his men to arrest Chong Er, Shen Sheng and believed them. He also sent his men to arrest Chonh Er, Shen Sheng's brother. Hearing the news, Chong Er escaped from the state of Jin, remaining a fugitive for more than ten years.
After innumerable hardships, Chong Er arrived at the State of Chu at last. King Cheng of the State of Chu treated him with high respect as he would have treated the ruler of a state, believing that he would have a vright fuure.
One day, King Cheng of the State of Chu gave a banquet in honoudr of Chong Er. Suddenly, amid the harmonious atmosphere of drinking and talking, King Cheng of the State of Chu asked Chong Er. "How will you repay me when you return to the State of Jin and become its ruler one day?" After thinking for a moment, Chong Er said, "You have plenty of beauties and attendants as well as jewelry and silk cloth, and the state of Chu abounds in rare brides and animals. What treasure can the State of Jin boast having to present to your majesty?" King Cheng of the State of Chu said, "You are too modest. Nevertheless, you still have to show your gratitude to me in one way or another, I presume?" Smiling, Chong Er answered, "If I should be fortunate enouge to return to the State of Jin and become its ruler, the State of Jin would be friendly to the State of Chu. If, one day, there should be a war between the two states, I would definitely order my troops to retreat three SHE (one SHE is equivalent to thirty LI. The LI is a Chinese unit of length equivalent to 1/2 kilometre. And, therefore, three SHE is about thirty miles.) as a condition for peace. If, under that condition, you were still not reconciled, I would have to fight with you."
Four years later, as might be expected, Chong Er returned to the State of Jin and became its ruler. He was none other than Duke Wen of the State of Jin famous in ancient Chinese history. Ruled by him, the State of Jin became increasingly powerful.
In the year 533 B.C., the Chu troops and the Jin troops confronted each other in a battle. Faithful to his promise, Duke Wen of the State of Jin ordered his troops to retreat about thirty miles. After retreating, the Jin troops were stationed at Chengpu. Seeing that the Jin troops were retreating, the Chu troops thought that the enemy troops were afraid, and began chasing them. Taking advantage of the Chu troops' arrogance and their talking the Jin troops lightly, the Jin troops concentrated their forces and inflicted a crushing defeat on the Chu troops, thus winning the victory of the battle of Chengpu.
This set phrase, "retreating about thirty miles as a condition for peace," is derived from the Chapter "The Twenty-second Year of Duke Xi" in ZuoZhuan, the famous commentary by Zuo Qiuming on The spring and Autumn Annals. The idea of this set phrase is to give way to somebody in order to avoid a conflict.
⑨ 关于一篇童话故事的英语作文
Tigers look for all kinds of wild animals eat them, and catch (1) fox. Fox said: "You can not eat me! God sent me to do all kinds of wild beasts the head, now you eat me, is contrary to God's command. Do you think my (then) dishonest, I walk in front of you, you follow behind me, watching all kinds of beasts I'm not escape seeing it? "tiger that (fox) is justified, so they, and it (together) to go. They all saw the beast ran away. Tiger does not know which animals are afraid of escape, that (they) are afraid of the fox.