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国君的宠妃In ancient times, to defend the country where a woman, looked beautiful, she is the defending monarch concubine favorite. According to the law to defend the country, no matter who, if not allowed by the monarch's carriage, it is necessary to impose the penalty off his legs. On one occasion, the Princess's mother who is seriously ill and was in the middle of the night came to tell her. She monarch on the carriage ride, the mother came to visit. Subsequently, the monarch did not punish her, but also a few praise her. "She is, however there are filial ah!" He said, "To her mother, and even run the risk of cut feet."古时候,卫国地方有一位女子,长得很漂亮,她是卫国国君最宠爱的妃子。根据卫国的法律,无论是谁,如果没有得到允许而乘坐国君的马车,就要处以斩去双脚的刑罚。有一次,这位王妃的母亲患了重病,有人在半夜里赶来把消息告诉了她。于是她就乘坐国君的马车,赶去看望母亲。事后,国君不仅没有惩罚她,而且还夸奖了她几句。“她是多么有孝心啊!”他说,“她为了母亲,甚至冒了砍掉双脚的危险。”后来又有一天,她正和国君在花园里嬉戏。他拿了一只桃子吃,吃到一半觉得这只桃子特别甜,于是就把它让给了国君吃。国君说:“她是多么爱我啊,愿意把最好的东西让给我。”但是,这位王妃的美貌渐渐消逝,国君就开始冷淡她了。后来有一次,她无意中冒犯了国君,国君就说:“是不是有一次你未经允许,就乘坐了我的马车?是不是你把吃剩的桃子给我吃?”2 蚂蚁与屎壳郎Summer and other animals have a leisurely life, only the ants run around in the fields to collect wheat and barley, to their winter food storage. Surprised todung beetle asked him why he was so diligent. Ant at the time said nothing.Winter came, a heavy rain washed cow dung,dung beetle hungry, where ant went begging, ants said to him: "Hey, buddy, if at the time when labor is not to criticize, but also to work, we would not have the hungry. "It is said that, despite the changing situation, the people can take precautions to avoid disaster.夏,别的动物都悠闲地生活,只有蚂蚁在田里跑来跑去,搜集小麦和大麦,给自己贮存冬季吃的食物。屎壳郎惊奇地问他为何这般勤劳。蚂蚁当时什么也没说。冬来了,大雨冲掉了牛粪,饥饿的屎壳郎,走到蚂蚁那里乞食,蚂蚁对他说:“喂,伙计,如果当时在劳动时,不是批评,而是也去做工,现在就不会忍饥挨饿了。”这是说,尽管风云变化万千,未雨绸缪的人都能避免灾难。3 公鸡和宝玉A cock in the field for themselves and hens are in search of food. He found a piece of gem, it is Baoyu said: "If it were not, but found the owner, he would very much treasure to bring up to; but found it useless. Its all Baoyu world, we might as well be a wheat good stars. "It is said that he is the real thing to be precious一只公鸡在田野里为自己和母鸡们寻找食物。他发现了一块宝玉,便对宝玉说:“若不是,而是的主人找到了,他会非常珍惜地把捡起来;但发现了却毫无用处。与其得到世界上一切宝玉,倒不如得到一颗麦子好。”这是说自己需的东西才是真正珍贵的。The Thirsty Pigeon口渴的鸽子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.有只鸽子口渴得很难受,看见画板上画着一个水瓶,以为是真的。他立刻呼呼地猛飞过 去,不料一头碰撞在画板上,折断了翅膀,摔在地上,被人轻易地捉住了。这是说,有些人想急于得到所需的东西,一时冲动,草率从事,就会身遭不幸。The Raven and the Swan乌鸦和天鹅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.乌鸦非常羡慕天鹅洁白的羽毛。他猜想天鹅一定是经常洗澡,羽毛才变得如此洁白无 瑕。于是,他毅然离开了他赖以生存的祭坛,来到江湖边。他天天洗刷自己的羽毛,不但一 点都没洗白,反而因缺少食物饥饿而死。这故事是说,人的本性不会随着生活方式的改变而改变。The Goat and the Goatherd 山羊与牧羊人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.很多山羊被牧羊人赶到羊圈里。有一只山羊不知在吃什么好东西,单独落在后面。牧羊 人拿起一块石头扔了过去,正巧打断了山羊的一只角。牧羊人吓得请求山羊不要告诉主人, 山羊说:“即使我不说,又怎能隐瞒下去呢?我的角已断了,这是十分明显的事实。”这故事说明,明显的罪状是无法隐瞒的。The Miser守财奴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."有个守财奴变卖了他所有的家产,换回了金块,并秘密地埋在一个地方。他每天走去看 看他的宝藏。有个在附近放羊的牧人留心观察,知道了真情,趁他走后,挖出金块拿走了。 守财奴再来时,发现洞中的金块没有了,便捶胸痛哭。有个人见他如此悲痛,问明原因后, 说道:“喂,朋友,别再难过了,那块金子虽是你买来的,但并不是你真正拥有的。去拿一 块石头来,代替金块放在洞里,只要你心里想着那是块金子,你就会很高兴。这样与你拥有 真正的金块效果没什么不同。依我之见,你拥有那金块时,也从没用过。”这故事说明,一切财物如不使用等于没有。The Wolf and the Lamb 狼与小羊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.一只小羊在河边喝水,狼见到后,便想找一个名正言顺的借口吃掉他。于是他跑到上游,恶狠狠地说小羊把河水搅浑浊了,使他喝不到清水。小羊回答说,他仅仅站在河边喝水,并且又在下游,根本不可能把上游的水搅浑。狼见此计不成,又说道:“我父亲去年被你骂过。”小羊说,那时他还没有出生。狼对他说:“不管你怎样辩解,反正我不会放过 你。”这说明,对恶人做任何正当的辩解也是无效的。The Bat and the Weasels蝙蝠与黄鼠狼A BAT who fell upon the ground and was caught by a Weasel pleaded to be spared his life. The Weasel refused, saying that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. The Bat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, and thus was set free. Shortly afterwards the Bat again fell to the ground and was caught by another Weasel, whom he likewise entreated not to eat him. The Weasel said that he had a special hostility to mice. The Bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bat, and thus a second time escaped.It is wise to turn circumstances to good account.蝙蝠掉落在地上,被黄鼠狼叼去,他请求饶命。黄鼠狼说绝不会放过他,自己生来痛恨鸟类。蝙蝠说他是老鼠,不是鸟,便被放了。后来蝙蝠又掉落了下来,被另一只黄鼠狼叼住,他再三请求不要吃他。这只黄鼠狼说他恨一切鼠类。蝙蝠改口说自己是鸟类,并非老 鼠,又被放了。这样,蝙蝠两次改变了自己的名字,终于死里逃生。这故事说明,我们遇事要随机应变方能避免危险。

英文故事五则故事

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A MOLE, a creature blind from birth, once said to his Mother: "I am sure than I can see, Mother!" In the desire to prove to him his mistake, his Mother placed before him a few grains of frankincense, and asked, "What is it?' The young Mole said, "It is a pebble." His Mother exclaimed: "My son, I am afraid that you are not only blind, but that you have lost your sense of smell.参考译文:小鼹鼠和妈妈 传说鼹鼠的眼睛是瞎的,可小鼹鼠却对妈妈说他能看得见。妈想试验他一下,便拿来一 小块香喷喷的食物,放在他面前,并问他是什么。他说是一颗小石头。母亲说:“啊,不幸 的孩子,你不但眼睛看不见,连鼻子也没用了。” 这故事是说,那些爱吹牛说大话的人,常常夸海口能做大事,却在一些微不足道的事情 上暴露了本质。Last week, Mrs Black went to London. She didn’t know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly she saw a man near a bus stop. She went up to the man and said, “Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to the hospital, please?” The man smiled. He didn’t know English! He came from Germany. But then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out an English dictionary. He looked up some words. Then he said slowly, “I’m sorry I can’t understand you.”上周,布莱克夫人去了一趟伦敦。她不太熟悉伦敦,结果她迷路了。突然她在一个公共汽车站附近看见一位男子。她急忙向这位男子走去,说道:“劳驾您一下!请您告诉我去医院的路,好吗?”这位男子笑了。他听不懂英语。他来自德国。但是他将手伸进了自己的衣袋里,从里面掏出了一本英语词典。他查找到了一些单词。然后他一字一句地说:“我很抱歉我听不懂你说的话。” Once upon a time the fox was talking to the wolf about the strength of man, how no animal could withstand him, and how all were obliged to employ cunning in order to protect themselves from him. The wolf answered, "If I could see a man just once, I would attack him nonetheless." "I can help you to do that," said the fox. "Come to me early tomorrow morning, and I will show you one." The wolf arrived on time, and the fox took him out to the path which the huntsman used every day. First an old discharged soldier came by. "Is that a man?" asked the wolf. 从前有只狐狸向狼谈起人的力量,说没有动物能抵挡得了,所以他认为所有动物都必须施展计谋才能保护自己。可狼回答说:“假如我有机会碰到一个人,我就扑上去让他无法抵挡。”狐狸说:“我可以帮你碰到人啊。明早你早点来我家,我把他指给你看。” 第二天,狼很早就来了,狐狸带它来到猎人每天的必经之路。 他们碰到的第一个人是个退役老兵,狼问:“那是个人吗?”Once upon a time the fox was talking to the wolf about the strength of man, how no animal could withstand him, and how all were obliged to employ cunning in order to protect themselves from him. The wolf answered, "If I could see a man just once, I would attack him nonetheless." "I can help you to do that," said the fox. "Come to me early tomorrow morning, and I will show you one." The wolf arrived on time, and the fox took him out to the path which the huntsman used every day. First an old discharged soldier came by. "Is that a man?" asked the wolf. "No," answered the fox. "He has been one." Afterwards came a little boy on his way to school. "Is that a man?" "No, he will yet become one." Finally a huntsman came by with his double-barreled gun on his back, and a sword at his side. The fox said to the wolf, "Look, there comes a man. He is the one you must attack, but I am going back to my den." The wolf then charged at the man. When the huntsman saw him he said, "Too bad that I have not loaded with a bullet." Then he aimed and fired a load of shot into his face. The wolf pulled an awful face, but did not let himself be frightened, and attacked him again, on which the huntsman gave him the second barrel. The wolf swallowed his pain and charged at the huntsman again, who in turn drew out his naked sword, and gave him a few blows with it left and right, so that, bleeding all over, he ran howling back to the fox. "Well," Brother Wolf, said the fox, "how did you get along with man?" "Oh," replied the wolf, "I never imagined the strength of man to be what it is. First, he took a stick from his shoulder, and blew into it, and then something flew into my face which tickled me terribly. Then he breathed once more into the stick, and it flew up my nose like lightning and hail. Then when I got next to him, he drew a naked rib out of his body, and he beat me so with it that he almost killed me." "See what a braggart you are," said the fox. "You throw your hatchet so far that you cannot get it back again." 从前有只狐狸向狼谈起人的力量,说没有动物能抵挡得了,所以他认为所有动物都必须施展计谋才能保护自己。可狼回答说:“假如我有机会碰到一个人,我就扑上去让他无法抵挡。”狐狸说:“我可以帮你碰到人啊。明早你早点来我家,我把他指给你看。” 第二天,狼很早就来了,狐狸带它来到猎人每天的必经之路。 他们碰到的第一个人是个退役老兵,狼问:“那是个人吗?” “不是,”狐狸回答,“他以前是。” 接着他们遇到一个去上学的小男孩。“那是个人吗?”狼又问。“不是。” 狐狸回答说,“他将来是。”最后一个猎人朝它们走来,他肩上扛着双筒猎枪,腰间还插着一把猎刀,狐狸对狼说:“那个就是人,你该朝他扑过去,我可是要回我洞里去了。” 於是狼朝猎人冲了过去。猎人一看说:“真可惜我没装上子弹,而是散弹。”他瞄准狼的脸开了一枪。狼疼得一阵痉挛,可还是没被吓倒,又朝猎人冲了过去。猎人又开了一枪。狼忍着巨痛扑向猎人,没想到猎人抽出猎刀左右开弓地在狼身上划了几道口子。狼鲜血四溅,嚎叫着逃到狐狸那里去了。 “狼兄弟,”狐狸说,“和人相处怎么样?”“哈!”狼回答说,“我从没想到人的力量会这么大!他先是从肩上取下一根棍子,朝里面吹了一口气,就有甚么东西飞到我脸上,痒得我要命;接着他又吹了一次,就有东西飞到我鼻子周围,像下了一阵雹子。当我靠近他时,他从身上抽出一根白得发亮的肋骨狠狠地打我,几乎把我打死在那里。” 狐狸说:“你这个吹牛大王,谁让你把话说得太大了,自己连退路都没有了呢。”A little boy asked his mother "Why are you crying?" 一个男孩问他的妈妈:“ 你为什么要哭呢?” "Because I'm a woman," she told him. 妈妈说:“因为我是女人啊。” "I don't understand," he said. 男孩说:“我不懂。” His mum just hugged him and said, "And you never will." 他妈妈抱起他说:“你永远不会懂的。” Later the little boy asked his father,"Why does mother seem to cry for no reason?" 后来小男孩就问他爸爸:“妈妈为什么毫无理由的哭呢?” "All women cry for no reason," was all his dad could say. 他爸爸只能说:“所有女人都这样。” The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why women cry. 小男孩长大了,成为一个男人,但他仍就不懂女人为什么哭泣。 Finally he put in a call to God; and when God got on the phone, he asked,"God, why do women cry so easily?" 最后,他打电话给上帝;在上帝拿起电话时,他问道:“上帝,女人为什么那么容易哭泣呢?” God said: "When I made the woman, she had to be special. I made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world; yet, gentle enough to give comfort." 上帝回答说:“当我创造女人时,就让她很特别。我使她的肩膀能挑起整个世界;同时却又柔情似水。” "I gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children." “我让她的内心很坚强,能够承受分娩的痛苦,并能多次忍受来自自己孩子的拒绝。”

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一、英语寓言小故事:老鼠和公牛

第一段:

A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing.

译文:有一次,公牛躺着打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。

The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the

mouse right across the yard.

译文:公牛怒气冲冲地跳起来,低着头追老鼠,一向追过院子。

The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall.

译文:然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,从容地钻到墙洞里去了。

第二段:

The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head

and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole。

译文:公牛一次又一次地猛撞墙壁,尽管头撞肿了,角撞裂了,老鼠却安然待在洞里。

After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again。

译文:过了一会儿,公牛不撞了,倒下歇着。

第三段:

As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again?

译文: 公牛刚睡着,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑过院子,又咬了公牛一口?

this time on the nose?

译文:这回咬了鼻子?

and rushed back to safety。 As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:"It's

not always the big people who e off best。 Sometimes the small ones win, you know。"

译文:又跑回安全的地方去。当公牛毫无办法地吼叫时,老鼠吱吱叫道:"大人物并不总占上风。有时小人物也会取胜。"

二、英语寓言小故事:郭氏之墟

第一段:

On a vacation trip, Duke Huan of the state of Qi came to the ruin of the capital of Guo

Shi , which perished long ago.

译文:齐桓公出游途中,来到已经灭亡许久的郭氏都城的废墟。

第二段:

Seeing the desolate and bleak prospects of broken tiles, collapsed walls, and clusters

of weeds, he could not help asking the local people about the reason of the ruin of Guo Shi.

译文:看到瓦砾残垣、杂草丛生的萧条景象,忍不住问当地百姓郭氏灭亡的原因。

第三段:

They replied,"Guo Shi was fond of doing good deeds, and averse to evildoing, which led to the perdition."

译文:百姓们回答说:"郭氏由于喜爱善行善事。厌恶邪恶丑行而导致灭亡。"

第四段:

When the Duke could not understand the answer, people explained ," Though he

liked doing good, he had never been able to do so; though he hated

evildoing, never could he help not participating.That caused the ruin of his capital."

译文:齐桓公不能理解这种回答,百姓们便解释说:"郭氏虽然喜爱善行善事,但从来都不能做到;尽管厌恶邪恶丑行,却总是忍不住参与其中。这就是他的都城变成废墟的原因。"

三、英语寓言小故事:三个好朋友

One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river.

译文:一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。

This time he sees a lion under a tree, The lion runs at him.

译文:这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。

He is afraid and falls into the river.

译文:他十分的害怕,掉进河里。

He can’t swim, He shouts.

译文:他不会游泳,大叫起来。

The rabbit hears him, He jumps into the river, The rabbit swims to the monkey, but

he can’t help him.

译文:兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。

Luckily, an elephant es along.

译文:幸运的是,一只大象过来了。

He is very strong, He helps the rabbit and monkey.

译文:大象十分强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。

Three friends are very happy, They go to the elephant’s home.

译文:他们来到大象的家,在那里吃了一顿大餐。

Then, three of them bee good friends.

译文:从此他们成了好朋友。

四、英语寓言小故事:

A Man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance, sat down together to eat.

译文:一个人与赛特偶然相识,坐在一齐吃东西。

The day being wintry and cold, the Man put his fingers to his mouse and blew opon them.

译文:正值冬季,天气很冷,那人把手放在嘴边哈气。

"What's that for, my friend?" asked the Satyr.

译文:赛特问道“我的朋友,那是干吗?”

" My hands are so cold," said the Man, "I do it to warm them."

译文:这人说“我的手太冷了,这是为了取暖”。

In a little while some hot food was placed before them, and the Man, raising the dish to his mouse, again blew opon it.

译文:过了一会儿,热腾腾的食物端上来了,那人把碟子举到嘴边又吹了起来。

"And what's the meaning of that, now?" said the Satyr.

译文:赛特问“这又是干吗?”

"Oh," replied the Man, "my porridge is so hot, I do it to cool it."

译文:那人说“哦,我的粥太烫了,我把他吹凉些”。

"Nay, then," said the Satyr, "from this moment I renounce your friendship, for I

will have nothing to do with one who blows hot and cold with the same mouse."

译文:赛特说“从此刻起,我要与你绝交,因为我不想和一个反复无常的人做朋友”。

五、英语小故事:驴和蚱蜢

Ass having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring

to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived

on, to give them such beautiful voices.

译文:一只驴听到几只蚱蜢在叫,便觉得很趣味;于是也想得到同样趣味的音调,便问蚱蜢吃什么东西过活,以至于能有这样优美的声音。

They replied, "The dew." The Ass resolved that he would only live upon dew, and in

a short time died of hunger.

译文:蚱蜢说:「露水。」驴子听了,从此以后也单吃露水过活,不久便饿死了。

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