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第一篇 Good faithIt is true that most of us value honesty highly. However, nowadays we often confront confidence crisis such as cheating, overcharging, fake commodities and so on. I think that we should be honest because being honest is not only beneficial to ourselves but also to others and the whole society. The reasons can be listed as follows.Firstly, only honest people can be truly respected by the others and can make more friends over a long period of time. Secondly, honesty, which is the traditional virtue of the Chinese people, can make our life easier and more harmonious. For example, consumers will not be afraid of being overcharged if dealers are honest, and thus dealers can win over more customers. Thirdly, honesty can make our society more stable. A case in point is that Singapore, a society featuring trustworthiness and integrity, has a comparatively low criminal rate. It goes without saying that being honest is of great benefit to both the community and individuals. There is no doubt that we should foster the spirit of honesty. In conclusion, laying stress on honesty will become the public morals in our society第二篇(此内容流传很广)华盛顿与樱桃树When George was about six years old, he was made the wealthy master of a hatchet of which, like most little boys, he was extremely fond. He went about chopping everything that came his way.One day, as he wandered about the garden amusing himself by hacking his mother's pea sticks, he found a beautiful, young English cherry tree, of which his father was most proud. He tried the edge of his hatchet on the trunk of the tree and barked it so that it died.Some time after this, his father discovered what had happened to his favorite tree. He came into the house in great anger, and demanded to know who the mischievous person was who had cut away the bark. Nobody could tell him anything about it.Just then George, with his little hatchet, came into the room."George,'' said his father, "do you know who has killed my beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden? I would not have taken five guineas for it!''This was a hard question to answer, and for a moment George was staggered by it, but quickly recovering himself he cried:"I cannot tell a lie, father, you know I cannot tell a lie! I did cut it with my little hatchet.''The anger died out of his father's face, and taking the boy tenderly in his arms, he said:"My son, that you should not be afraid to tell the truth is more to me than a thousand trees! Yes - though they were blossomed with silver and had leaves of the purest gold!'' 祝你开心如意!O(∩_∩)O~~
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诚信就是一幅山水画,洗去铅华雕饰,留下清新自然。我精心收集了有关诚信的英语故事,供大家欣赏学习!
A Story about Honesty
一个诚实的故事
On February twelfth, a Friday night in New York in winter, a poor handsome young man called Jay stood near the railway station, playing a small concert on his violin. The music was so excellent that many people slowed down, sometimes gave a cheer or praise, and put some money into his hat.
On Saturday, Jay came again. He took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. Then he began playing with speed, lively and proud, in this public space. It seemed more pleasant to listen to, a perfect program of music. Before long, many people came, looking at the paper. Many pointed at it, wondering. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat. Please come to claim it soon.” Jay knew the man was somewhere out there.
Seeing this, people wondered what it could be. After about half an hour, a middle-aged man rushed through the many people to the young man and said, “I’m George. I knew you’d come here!”
Then George explained the whole story. He bought a lottery ticket a few days ago. Yesterday he found that he won a prize of $500,000. He was very excited to be a winner. On his way home, he felt the music was so wonderful that he took out $100 and put it into the hat. However, the lottery ticket with his name on it was also mistakenly thrown in.
Jay was a student at an arts school in Paris. He had booked a flight on an airplane that would leave from the airport that morning to go across the Atlantic. However, when he happened to find the ticket holder had won the lottery, he cancelled the flight and came back to the railway station. He knew to whom the ticket belonged. George, the owner of the object said that Jay was his hero.
Later, after hearing the tale, someone asked Jay, “What a huge discovery! Why didn’t you take the lottery ticket for yourself?” He said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily in general; but if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever. I cannot afford to do that.”
2月12日星期五的傍晚,在纽约,一个英俊而又贫穷的年轻人站在地铁站门口,他叫杰,正拉着他的小提琴开着属于自己的演奏会。琴声优美动听,很多人情不自禁地放慢了脚步,时不时地发出赞美或欢呼声,并在年轻人跟前的礼帽里放一些钱。
星期六,杰又来了。他从包里拿出一张大纸,铺在地面上。然后他开始演奏,欢快、活泼并充满豪情的乐曲回荡在这块公共场所内。乐声似乎比以前更动听更悠扬,像是一出完美的音乐节目。不久,来了很多人,大家都看着地面上的纸。很多人疑惑地指指点点。上面写着:“昨天傍晚,有一位叫乔治•桑的先生错将一份很重要的东西放在我的礼帽里,请速来认领。”杰知道这个男士就在此地的某处。
见此情景,人们都想知道这是一份什么样的东西。过了半小时左右,一位中年男人急急忙忙跑到年轻人跟前说:“我就是乔治。我就知道您会来这儿的!”
然后,乔治解释了整件事情。几天前,他买了一张彩票。昨天,他发现他中了50万美元的奖金。他非常兴奋自己能中奖。回家的路上,他觉得音乐特别美妙,于是掏出100美元放在礼帽里,可是不小心把写着自己名字的奖票也扔了进去。
杰是巴黎一名艺术学院的学生。他已订好机票,飞机应今早从机场起飞穿越大西洋。可是他整理东西时发现了这张彩票,于是就退掉了机票,又来到了地铁口。他知道这张彩票属于谁。彩票的得主乔治称赞杰是他的英雄。
后来,在听了这个故事后,有人问杰:“这是一个多么大的发现啊,你怎么不自己拿了呢?”杰回答说:“虽然我没什么钱,但我活得很快乐;假如我没了诚信,我一天也不会快乐。这个代价我承受不起。”
Before, very few foreigners visited the southem foot of Himalayas. Then, many Japanese went there. It is said that this is because of the honesty of a small boy.
One day, some Japanese photographers asked a local boy to buy some bottles of beer, which took the boy three hours.
The next day, the boy volunteered to buy for them. The photographer gave him a lot of money. But the boy did not return until the afternoon of the third day. So the photographers began to talk about it and thought they were cheated by the boy. The third night, the boy knocked the door of the photographer. The boy told them that he bought four bottles of beer at one store, and then he climbed another mountain and crossed a river to buy the other six. On the way back, three bottles of them were broken, he cried and brought the broken pieces of bottles to the photographer and gave him the small changes.
The people there were moved, which moved more people. Then more travelers came to the place.
早年,尼泊尔的喜马拉雅山南麓很少有外国人涉足。后来,许多日本人到这里观光旅游,据说,这是源于一位少年的诚信。
一天,几位日本摄影师请当地一位少年买啤酒, 这位少年为之跑了3个多小时。
第二天,那个少年又自告奋勇地再替他们买啤酒。这次摄影师们给了他很多钱,但直到第三天下午那个少年还没回来。于是,摄影师们议论纷纷,都认为那个少年把钱骗走了。第三天夜里,那个少年敲开了摄影师的门。原来,他只购得四瓶啤酒,尔后,他又翻了一座山,趟过一条河才购得另外6瓶,返回时摔坏了3 瓶。他哭着拿着碎玻璃片,向摄影师交回零钱,在场的人无不动容。
这个故事使许多外国人深受感动。后来,到这儿的游客越来越多。
一个诚实的男孩An honest boy
Once there was a very poor, ut honest boy named Paul.www.xiaogushi8.com
曾经有一个非常贫穷但诚实的男孩名叫保罗。
One day, he king visited Paul's small village and the villagers all came out to greet the king.
国王访问保罗的小村子,村民们都出来迎接国王。
The king was giving away cookies and candy.
国王发放饼干和糖果。
Paul and the villagers crowed near the king's carriage to try to get some.
保罗和村民们挤在国王的马车附近并试图得到一些。
Finally, he king got to Paul and gave him some candy.www.xiaogushi8.com
最后,国王给他一些糖果。
Paul was so excited he rushed home to share he candy with his family.
保罗很兴奋并跑回家与家人分享糖果。
When Paul returned home,he noticed there was a beautiful ring among all the candy.
保罗回到家后,他注意到在糖果中有一枚美丽的戒指。
He thought to himself that this ring could make him rich nd he and his family no longer had to worry bout not having enough food to eat.
他心想,这个戒指可以使他富有,他和他的家人不再担心没有足够的食物吃了。
After thinking about what to do all day, Paul decided to return the ring to the king.
想了一整天该怎么办之后,保罗决定把戒指归还国王。
Paul went to the palace and returned the king's ring.
保罗去宫殿并把戒指给了国王。
The king was very thankful and said to Paul.
国王非常感激并对保罗说。
"This is my favorite ring.
“这是我最喜欢的戒指。
You are a very honest young man nd I want to reward you with this gold."
你是一个非常诚实的年轻人,我要奖励你黄金。”
From that day,Paul was a very rich boy nd his family never went hungry again.
从那天起,保罗是一个非常富有的男孩且他的家人永远不会再挨饿。
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Honesty is The Best Policy A milkman became very wealthy through dishonest means. He had to cross a river daily to reach the city where his customers lived. He mixed the water of the river generously with the milk that he sold for a good profit. One day he went around collecting the dues in order to celebrate the wedding of his son. With the large amount thus collected he purchased plenty of rich clothes and glittering gold ornaments. But while crossing the river the boat capsized and all his costly purchases were swallowed by the river. The milk vendor was speechless with grief. At that time he heard a voice that came from the river, "Do not weep. What you have lost is only the illicit gains you earned through cheating your customers.
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Honesty is The Best Policy A milkman became very wealthy through dishonest means. He had to cross a river daily to reach the city where his customers lived. He mixed the water of the river generously with the milk that he sold for a good profit. One day he went around collecting the dues in order to celebrate the wedding of his son. With the large amount thus collected he purchased plenty of rich clothes and glittering gold ornaments. But while crossing the river the boat capsized and all his costly purchases were swallowed by the river. The milk vendor was speechless with grief. At that time he heard a voice that came from the river, "Do not weep. What you have lost is only the illicit gains you earned through cheating your customers. Moral: Honest dealings are always supreme. Money earned by wrong methods will never remain 做人诚信为本一个送牛奶的人通过不诚实的手段变得非常富有。他每日跨河到达他的客户住的城市。他混合水与牛奶,他卖的一个很好的利润。有一天他去收集债务为了庆祝他的儿子的婚礼。随着大量因此收集他购买了大量丰富的衣服和闪闪发光的黄金饰品。但渡河的船翻了,他所有的昂贵的购买是由河水吞噬。牛奶供应商是无言以对悲伤。那时,他听到一个声音从河边走来,“不要哭。你所失去的仅仅是非法所得,你获得通过欺骗你的顾客。寓意:诚信交易是最高。错误的方法,所赚的钱不会永远存在。