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英文在我们生活中变得越来越重要,给 儿童 讲英文 故事 ,有助于他们及早接触英语。下面我给大家介绍关于儿童英语小故事,方便大家学习。 儿童英语小故事1 There is a frog. He lives in a well and he never goes out of the well. He thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well. One day a crow comes to the well. He sees the frog and says, "Frog, let's have a talk." Then the frog asks, "Where are you from?" "I fly from the sky," the crow says. The frog feels surprised and says, "The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well. How do you fly from the sky?" The crow says, "The sky is very big. You always stay in the well, so you don't know the world is big." The frog says, "I don't believe." But the crow says, "You can come out and have a look by yourself." So the frog comes out from the well. He is very surprised. How big the world is! 在一口废弃的井里,居住着一只青蛙。这只小青蛙对自己生活的小天地可满意啦,一有机会就要吹嘘一番。 有一天,它吃饱喝足后,蹲在井栏上闲得无聊,忽然瞧见不远处有一只大海鳖在散步。青蛙赶紧扯开嗓门喊起话来:“喂,海鳖兄,快过来,快过来啊!”于是,海鳖来到枯井旁边。青蛙立刻打开了话匣子:“今天算你运气了,我让你开开眼界,参观一下我的住处。那简直是一座天堂!你大概从来也没有见过这样宽敞的住所吧?”海鳖探头往井里一瞧,只见浅浅的井底积了一汪长满绿苔的泥水,还闻到一股刺鼻的怪味儿。 海鳖皱了皱眉头,赶紧缩回了脑袋。青蛙根本没有注意海鳖的表情,挺着大肚子继续对海鳖夸口说:“你看,我住在这里多么惬意呀!我要高兴,就在井边跳跃游玩,累了就到井壁石洞里休息。有时把身子舒服地泡在水里,有时愉快地在稀泥中散散步。你看旁边的那些小昆虫、螃蟹和蝌蚪,它们谁能比我过得快乐呢!我独自一人占据这口废井,自由无比!海鳖兄,为什么不进到井中观赏游玩一下呢?” 海鳖听了青蛙的一番高谈阔论,感到盛情难却,便走向井口,可是左腿还没能全部伸进去,右腿的膝盖就被井栏卡住了。海鳖只好慢慢地退了回去,反问青蛙:“你见过大海吗?”青蛙摇摆头。海鳖接着说:“海的广阔,岂止千里;海的深度,何止千丈。古时候,十个年头里就有九年闹水灾,海水并不因此增多;八个年头里就有七年闹旱灾,海水也不因此而减少。大海不受旱涝影响,住在广阔无垠的大海里才是真正的享受快乐呢!” 青蛙听傻了,鼓着眼睛,半天合不拢嘴。 据此,后人演绎出了两个意思相近的 成语 :“井底之蛙”和“坐井观天”。 儿童英语小故事2 The wolf and the fox wanted to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him. One day the wolf said to the fox, "You go home and lie in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him." That's a good idea," said the fox. He went home at once. The wolf went to the rabbit's house and knocked at the door. "Who is it?" asked the rabbit. "It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf went away. The rabbit went to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and saw the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed. He thought, "Is the fox really dead or is he pretending to be dead? If he's not dead, he'll catch me when I go near him." so he said, "The wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesn't look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open." When the fox heard this, he thought, "I'll show him that I'm dead." So he opened his mouth. The rabbit knew that the fox wasn't dead, and he ran as quickly as he could. 狼和狐狸想要吃掉兔子,但是这只兔子太难抓到了。 一天,狼对狐狸说:“你回家假装躺在床上。我去告诉兔子你已经死了。当他来看你的时候,你就可以跳起来抓住他了。”“真是个好主意!”狐狸说。 于是他立刻回到家。狼去兔子的房前敲了敲门,“是谁啊?”兔子问道。“狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。”说完狼就走开了。兔子去狐狸家看情况。他通过狐狸家的'窗户看到闭着眼睛的狐狸躺在床上。他想,狐狸是真的死了,还是在假装呢?如果他没有死,那么我走近他就会被他抓住。于是他说:“狼说狐狸死了。但是他看起来并不像死掉了呀。死去的狐狸通常都是张着嘴的。”狐狸听到这些话就想:我得证明自己是真的死了。于是他张开了嘴巴。 这时兔子知道狐狸并没有死,他就以最快的速度跑开啦。 儿童英语小故事3 An oak got talking with a reed one day: "you certainly have cause of nature to complain; why even a sparrow's weight for you is quite a strain. At even the slightest breeze that makes the ripples1 play, you quake as if you're touched with blight2; you bend and bow so desolate3, indeed you are a sorry sight." "Now I, like Caucasus in all his pride and state 'Tis little that the rage of Phoebus I abate4; Laughing at hurricanes; beneath thunder's roar at ease, I stand as strong and straight, as though I bore a shield of peace inviolate5. For you each breath's a storm, for me the storm's a breeze. For you each breath's a storm, for me the storm's a breeze. If only you were growing somewhere close, then in the depths of shade that my broad boughs6 could lend you form stress of weather I could easily defend you.Alas7 that nature for your dwelling8 chose the banks of a Eolus, the stormy realm of air; No doubt, for such as you she found no time to care. 'You are full of charity,' the reed replied with scorn; 'But do not be distressed9! My lot can well be borne! If storms I fear, it is not for my sake." "Though bend I must I shall not break; Tis little harm they do to me. Methinks, for you yourself more danger there may be Tis true that up till now, beneath the fiercest blast Your sturdy from stands firm and fast; from all its angry blows you face you never hide; but wait and see the end!" And scarce the reed had thus replied when see, all sudden from the North. The boisterous10 aquilo with hail and rain broke forth11. The oak stood firm; the reed down to the earth must bend. On raged the storm still fiercer than before Till, roaring, from his root it tore, The tree that close to heaven his towering summit flaunted12 and in the realm of shade his sturdy foot had planted. 一天,一棵橡胶树和芦苇交谈。橡树说:“你的确有权抱怨老天,不是吗?即使是一只麻雀,你也会觉得沉重不堪。即使是引起涟漪的微风,你也会颤抖地像遇到灾难,你摇摇摆摆,俯首低头,十分凄凉,看着真让人悲哀心痛。” “而我却像高加索山脉一样威严自豪……太阳的威严,对我只是小事一桩,狂风大作,我敢嗤之以鼻,雷声咆哮,我仍然安然自在,我矗立得笔直直遒劲,仿佛握着弓不破的和平之盾。对于你,清风拂过就是风暴,对于我,一场风暴只是徐徐和风。只要你生长在我的周围,我宽广的枝叶就可以借给你浓荫,遇到险厄的.天气,我就可以庇护你。可惜老天为你选择的住所是风神的河岸,是狂风暴雨的国土。无疑,像你这样,老天来不及照顾。” 芦苇鄙夷地说:“你真是一片好心,可你不用担心,我的的命令自能安然无恙!即使我害怕风暴,也不是因为我自己,虽然我要俯首弯腰,但是不会折断,暴风雨对我的损害并不大。我认为,你自己的危险倒可能更大,的确,到现在为止,再猛烈的风暴中,你茁壮的身体屹立不动,你也从未躲避过狂风暴雨的正面打击,可是,还是看看最后得结果吧!” 芦苇刚刚这样说完,突然之间,呼啸的北风夹带着冰雹,还有暴雨从北方袭来。橡树屹立不动,而芦苇必须俯倒在地,风雨更加狂暴了,那树尖钻入云霄、炫耀夸口的橡树,那跟深入浓荫下土壤内,茁壮的橡树,最终被呼啸的风连根拔起来了。 儿童英语小故事4 鹦鹉和猫 A man once bought a brilliantly-coloured parrot. Instead of locking it up in a cage or chaining it to a perch, he allowed it to fly free all over the house. The parrot was delighted at this and flapped from room to room, shrieking and screaming with happiness. At last he settled on the edge of a rich curtain. "Who on earth are you ?" said a cross voice from below. "Stop that terrible noise at once." The parrot saw a cat staring up at him from the carpet. "I 'm a parrot. I 've just arrived and I 'm to make as much noise as I can," he said. "Well, I 've lived here all my life," replied the cat ."I was born in this very house and I learned from my mother that it is best to keep quiet here." "Keep quiet then, "said the parrot cheerfully. "I don't know what you do around here, but I know my job. My master bought me for my voice and I'm going to make sure he hears it." Different people are valued for different things. 从前,有人买了一只毛色鲜艳的鹦鹉。他没有把鹦鹉关在笼子里,也没有用链条把他拴在栖木上,而让他在家里自由自在地飞来飞去。鹦鹉对此非常高兴,扑动翅膀,从一间屋子飞到另一间屋子,愉快地尖声叫着,最后停在华丽的帷幔的边上。 "你到底是谁?"从下面传来怒气冲冲的说话声,"马上住嘴,别发出那难听的声音。" 鹦鹉看见地毯上有一只猫抬头看着他。 "我是鹦鹉。 我刚到,我要使劲地吵吵。"他说。 "那你就一声不响吧,"鹦鹉欢快地说,"我不知道你在这儿干什么,可我知道我的活儿。主人为了我的声音才买我,我一定得让他听到。" 不同的人因有不同的特点而受重视。 儿童英语小故事5 男孩和荨麻 A boy was playing in the fields when he was stung by a nettle . He ran home to tell his mother what had happened. "I only touched it lightly," he said, "and the nasty thing stung me." "It stung you because you only touched it lightly," his mother told him." Next time you touch a nettle grasp it as tightly as you can. Then it won't sting you at all." Face danger boldly. 有个男孩子在地里玩耍,被荨麻刺痛了。他跑回家去,告诉妈妈出了什么事。 "我不过轻轻地碰了它一下,"他说,"那讨厌的东西就把我刺痛了。" "你只轻轻地碰了它一下,所以它才刺痛你,"妈妈对他说,"下一回你再碰到荨麻,就尽量紧紧地抓住它。那它就根本不会刺痛你了。" 要敢于面对危险。 儿童英语小故事汇总5篇相关 文章 : ★ 儿童英文故事汇总5篇 ★ 儿童英文故事合集5篇 ★ 少儿英语小故事五篇 ★ 英语童话故事汇总5篇 ★ 儿童英语小故事精选汇总 ★ 英语童话故事合集5篇 ★ 英语幽默小故事合集5篇 ★ 儿童小故事大全合集5篇 ★ 英语童话故事精选5篇 ★ 4岁幼儿英语小故事短篇

英语培训小故事短篇

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故事一般都和原始人类的生产生活有密切关系,他们迫切地希望认识自然,于是便以自身为依据,想象天地万物都和人一样,有着生命和意志。以下是为您整理的《少儿英语小故事带翻译》,希望大家能够喜欢。   少儿英语小故事【篇一】   狼和七只小山羊   There was once upon a time an old goat who had seven little kids, and loved them with all the love of a mother for her children. One day she wanted to go into the forest andfetch some food. So she called all seven to her and said, Dear children, I have to go into the forest, be on your guard against the wolf; if he comes in, he will devour you all -- skin, hair, and all. The wretch often disguises himself, but you will know him at once by his rough voice and his black feet. The kids said, Dear mother, we will take good care of ourselves; you may go away without any anxiety. Then the old one bleated, and went on her way with an easy mind.   从前有只老山羊。它生了七只小山羊,并且像所有母亲爱孩子一样爱它们。一天,它要到森林里去取食物,便把七个孩子全叫过来,对它们说:“亲爱的孩子们,我要到森林里去一下,你们一定要提防狼。要是让狼进屋,它会把你们全部吃掉的——连皮带毛通通吃光。这个坏蛋常常把自己化装成别的样子,但是,你们只要一听 到他那粗哑的声音、一看到它那黑黑的爪子,就能认出它来。”小山羊们说:“好妈妈,我们会当心的。你去吧,不用担心。”老山羊咩咩地叫了几声,便放心地去了。   It was not long before some one knocked at the house-door and called, Open the door, dear children; your mother is here, and has brought something back with her for each of you. But the little kids knew that it was the wolf, by the rough voice; We will not open the door, cried they, thou art not our mother. She has a soft, pleasant voice, but thy voice is rough; thou art the wolf! Then the wolf went away to a shopkeeper and bought himself a great lump of chalk, ate this and made his voice soft with it. Then he came back, knocked at the door of the house, and cried, Open the door, dear children, your mother is here and has brought something back with her for each of you. But the wolf had laid his black paws against the window, and the children saw them and cried, We will not open the door, our mother has not black feet like thee; thou art the wolf. Then the wolf ran to a baker and said, I have hurt my feet, rub some dough over them for me. And when the baker had rubbed his feet over, he ran to the miller and said, Strew some white meal over my feet for me. The miller thought to himself, The wolf wants todeceive someone, and refused; but the wolf said, If thou will not do it, I will devourthee. Then the miller was afraid, and made his paws white for him. Truly men are like that.   没过多久,有人敲门,而且大声说:“开门哪,我的好孩子。你们的妈妈回来了,还给你们每个人带来了一点东西。”可是,小山羊们听到粗哑的声音,立刻知道是 狼来了。“我们不开门,”它们大声说,“你不是我们的妈妈。我们的妈妈说话时声音又软又好听,而你的声音非常粗哑,你是狼!”于是,狼跑到杂货商那里,买 了一大块白垩土,吃了下去,结果嗓子变细了。然后它又回来敲山羊家的门,喊道:“开门哪,我的好孩子。你们的妈妈回来了,给你们每个人都带了点东西。”可 是狼把它的黑爪子搭在了窗户上,小山羊们看到黑爪子便一起叫道:“我们不开门。我们的妈妈没有你这样的黑爪子。你是狼!”于是狼跑到面包师那里,对他说: “我的脚受了点伤,给我用面团揉一揉。”等面包师用面团给它揉过之后,狼又跑到磨坊主那里,对他说:“在我的脚上洒点白面粉。”磨坊主想:“狼肯定是想去 骗什么人”,便拒绝了它的要求。可是狼说:“要是你不给我洒面粉,我就把你吃掉。”磨坊主害怕了,只好洒了点面粉,把狼的爪子弄成了白色。人就是这个德行!   So now the wretch went for the third time to the house-door, knocked at it and said, Open the door for me, children, your dear little mother has come home, and has brought every one of you something back from the forest with her. The little kids cried, First show us thy paws that we may know if thou art our dear little mother. Then he put his paws in through the window, and when the kids saw that they were white, they believed that all he said was true, and opened the door. But who should come in but the wolf! They were terrified and wanted to hide themselves. One sprang under the table, the second into the bed, the third into the stove, the fourth into the kitchen, the fifth into the cupboard, the sixth under the washing-bowl, and the seventh into the clock-case. But the wolf found them all, and used no great ceremony; one after the other he swallowed them down his throat. The youngest, who was in the clock-case, was the only one he did not find. When the wolf had satisfied his appetite he took himself off, laid himself down under a tree in the green meadow outside, and began to sleep.   这个坏蛋第三次跑到山羊家,一面敲门一面说:“开门哪,孩子们。你们的好妈妈回来了,还从森林里给你们每个人带回来一些东西。”小山羊们叫道:“你先把脚 给我们看看,好让我们知道你是不是我们的妈妈。”狼把爪子伸进窗户,小山羊们看到爪子是白的,便相信它说的是真话,打开了屋门。然而进来的是狼!小山羊们 吓坏了,一个个都想躲起来。第一只小山羊跳到了桌子下,第二只钻进了被子,第三只躲到了炉子里,第四只跑进了厨房,第五只藏在柜子里,第六只挤在洗脸盆 下,第七只爬进了钟盒里。狼把它们一个个都找了出来,毫不客气地把它们全都吞进了肚子。只有躲在钟盒里的那只ZUI小的山羊没有被狼发现。狼吃饱了之后,心满 意足地离开了山羊家,来到绿草地上的一棵大树下,躺下身子开始呼呼大睡起来。   Soon afterwards the old goat came home again from the forest. Ah! What a sight she saw there! The house-door stood wide open. The table, chairs, and benches were thrown down, the washing-bowl lay broken to pieces, and the quilts and pillows were pulled off the bed. She sought her children, but they were nowhere to be found. She called them one after another by name, but no one answered. At last, when she came to the youngest, a soft voice cried, Dear mother, I am in the clock-case. She took the kid out, and it told her that the wolf had come and had eaten all the others. Then you may imagine how she wept over her poor children.   没过多久,老山羊从森林里回来了。啊!它都看到了些什么呀!屋门敞开着,桌子、椅子和凳子倒在地上,洗脸盆摔成了碎片,被子和枕头掉到了地上。它找它的孩 子,可哪里也找不到。它一个个地叫它们的名字,可是没有一个出来答应它。ZUI后,当它叫到ZUI小的山羊的名字时,一个细细的声音喊叫道:“好妈妈,我在钟盒 里。”老山羊把它抱了出来,它告诉妈妈狼来过了,并且把哥哥姐姐们都吃掉了。大家可以想象出老山羊失去孩子后哭得多么伤心!   At length in her grief she went out, and the youngest kid ran with her. When they came to the meadow, there lay the wolf by the tree and snored so loud that the branches shook. She looked at him on every side and saw that something was moving and struggling in his gorged belly. Ah, heavens, said she, is it possible that my poor children whom he has swallowed down for his supper, can be still alive? Then the kid had to run home and fetch scissors, and a needle and thread, and the goat cut open the monster's stomach, and hardly had she make one cut, than one little kid thrust its head out, and when she cut farther, all six sprang out one after another, and were all still alive, and had suffered no injury whatever, for in his greediness the monster had swallowed them down whole. What rejoicing there was! They embraced their dear mother, and jumped like a sailor at his wedding. The mother, however, said, Now go and look for some big stones, and we will fill the wicked beast's stomach with them while he is still asleep. Then the seven kids dragged the stones thither with all speed, and put as many of them into his stomach as they could get in; and the mother sewed him up again in the greatest haste, so that he was not aware of anything and never once stirred.   老山羊ZUI后伤心地哭着走了出去,ZUI小的山羊也跟着跑了出去。当它们来到草地上时,狼还躺在大树下睡觉,呼噜声震得树枝直抖。老山羊从前后左右打量着狼,看 到那家伙鼓得老高的肚子里有什么东西在动个不停。“天哪,”它说,“我的那些被它吞进肚子里当晚餐的可怜的孩子,难道它们还活着吗?”ZUI小的山羊跑回家, 拿来了剪刀和针线。老山羊剪开那恶魔的肚子,刚剪了第一刀,一只小羊就把头探了出来。它继续剪下去,六只小羊一个个都跳了出来,全都活着,而且一点也没有 受伤,因为那贪婪的坏蛋是把它们整个吞下去的。这是多么令人开心的事啊!它们拥抱自己的妈妈,像当新娘的裁缝一样高兴得又蹦又跳。可是羊妈妈说:“你们去 找些大石头来。我们趁这坏蛋还没有醒过来,把石头装到它的肚子里去。”七只小山羊飞快地拖来很多石头,拼命地往狼肚子里塞;然后山羊妈妈飞快地把狼肚皮缝 好,结果狼一点也没有发觉,它根本都没有动弹。   When the wolf at length had had his sleep out, he got on his legs, and as the stones in his stomach made him very thirsty, he wanted to go to a well to drink. But when he began to walk and move about, the stones in his stomach knocked against each other and rattled. Then cried he,   What rumbles and tumbles   Against my poor bones?   I thought 't was six kids,   But it's naught but big stones.   狼终于睡醒了。它站起身,想到井边去喝水,因为肚子里装着的石头使它口渴得要死。可它刚一迈脚,肚子里的石头便互相碰撞,发出哗啦哗啦的响声。它叫道:   “是什么东西,   在碰撞我的骨头?   我以为是六只小羊,   可怎么感觉像是石头?”   And when he got to the well and stooped over the water and was just about to drink, the heavy stones made him fall in, and there was no help, but he had to drownmiserably. When the seven kids saw that, they came running to the spot and cried aloud, The wolf is dead! The wolf is dead! and danced for joy round about the well with their mother.   它到了井边,弯腰去喝水,可沉重的石头压得它掉进了井里,淹死了。七只小山羊看到后,全跑到这里来叫道:“狼死了!狼死了!”它们高兴地和妈妈一起围着水井跳起舞来。   少儿英语小故事【篇二】   Pirate's Treasure--Written by Carol Moore   Ten steps from the porch and twenty steps from the rose bushes, growled Bluebeard in Jimmy's dream one night. There be treasure there! Aawrgh.   So the next day Jimmy began to dig. He dug until the hole was deep and the dirt pile was high.   He kept digging. The hole got deeper and the dirt pile got higher.   He dug until the hole was deepest and the dirt pile was at its highest. He sighed. I'm too tired. I can't dig anymore. Then he spied something...   ...but it was only one of Woofy's bones. Instead of treasure, all Jimmy had was a dog bone, a hole, and a big pile of dirt to fill it in with. He thought That pirate lied to me!   But when Jimmy's mother saw what he had done, she clasped her hands and smiled a smile from here to Sunday. Oh, thank you, Jimmy. I always wanted a rhododendron bush planted just there. Here's $5.00 for digging that hole.   海盗的宝藏-作者:卡罗尔-摩尔   “距离走廊十步,玫瑰花丛20步的地方,”一天夜里蓝胡子在吉米的梦里咆哮道,“那里有珍宝!”   所以第二天,吉米开始挖。他一直挖,直到坑很深了,挖出的土堆得很高了。   他不停地挖。坑越来越深,土越堆越高。   他一直挖,直到坑已经非常深,土堆得非常高。他叹了口气:“我太累了。我不能再挖了。”然后他开始搜索。   但是除了一块伍菲的骨头,他什么也没找到。吉米所得到的仅仅是一块狗啃的骨头,一个坑还有一大堆土,而不是财宝。他想:“那个海盗欺骗了我!”   但当吉米的妈妈看到他所做的一切,她高兴得拍手。从那时一直拍到星期天。“哦,谢谢你,吉米。我一直以来都想在那里栽一丛杜鹃花。这5美元奖励你挖那个坑。”   少儿英语小故事【篇三】   Our Lady's Child   圣母的孩子   Hard by a great forest dwelt a wood-cutter with his wife, who had an only child, a little girl three years old. They were so poor, however, that they no longer had daily bread, and did not know how to get food for her. One morning the wood-cutter went outsorrowfully to his work in the forest, and while he was cutting wood, suddenly there stood before him a tall and beautiful woman with a crown of shining stars on her head, who said to him, I am the Virgin Mary, mother of the child Jesus. Thou art poor and needy, bring thy child to me, I will take her with me and be her mother, and care for her. The wood-cutter obeyed, brought his child, and gave her to the Virgin Mary, who took her up to heaven with her. There the child fared well, ate sugar-cakes, and drank sweet milk, and her clothes were of gold, and the little angels played with her.   大森林边住着一位樵夫和他的妻子。他们只有一个孩子,是个三岁的女孩。可是他们非常穷,连每天要吃的面包都没有,更不知道该拿什么东西喂孩子。一天早晨,樵夫愁眉苦脸地到森林里去砍柴,他的面前突然出现了一位高大、美丽的女人,她的头上还戴着一顶饰满了闪烁的星星的宝冠。她对樵夫说:“我是耶稣的母亲,圣母玛利亚。你很穷,需要帮助。把你的孩子给我吧。我愿意把她带走,做她的母亲,好好照料她。”樵夫听从她的话,把孩子带来,交给了圣母玛利亚。圣母玛利亚把孩子带到了天堂。孩子在天堂里过得很舒服,吃的是糖饼,喝的是甜牛奶,穿的是金衣服,陪她玩的是小天使。   And when she was fourteen years of age, the Virgin Mary called her one day and said, Dear child, I am about to make a long journey, so take into thy keeping the keys of the thirteen doors of heaven. Twelve of these thou mayest open, and behold the glory which is within them, but the thirteenth, to which this little key belongs, is forbidden thee. Beware of opening it, or thou wilt bring misery on thyself. The girl promised to beobedient, and when the Virgin Mary was gone, she began to examine the dwellings of the kingdom of heaven. Each day she opened one of them, until she had made the round of the twelve. In each of them sat one of the Apostles in the midst of a great light, and she rejoiced in all the magnificence and splendour, and the little angels who always accompanied her rejoiced with her. Then the forbidden door alone remained, and she felt a great desire to know what could be hidden behind it, and said to the angels, I will not quite open it, and I will not go inside it, but I will unlock it so that we can just see a little through the opening. Oh no, said the little angels, that would be a sin. The Virgin Mary has forbidden it, and it might easily cause thy unhappiness. Then she was silent, but the desire in her heart was not stilled, but gnawed there and tormented her, and let her have no rest.   她长到十四岁时,圣母玛利亚有一天把她叫到面前,对她说:“亲爱的孩子,我要出一趟远门。这是天国十三座门的钥匙,由你保管。你可以打开其中十二扇门,看看里面的美景。这把小钥匙是开第十三扇门的,但是你千万不要把那扇门打开,不然你会遭到不幸的。”小女孩答应一定听圣母玛利亚的话。等圣母玛利亚走了之后,她开始参观天国的住房。她每天打开一扇门,直到十二扇门被她一一打开。她看到每一扇门里都坐着一位耶稣的门徒,周围一片光辉灿烂。这辉煌的景象让她万分欢喜,也让昼夜陪伴她的小天使们非常高兴。现在只剩下那扇禁止被打开的门了。她非常想知道这扇门的后面藏的是什么,便对天使们说:“我不把门全打开,也不进去。我只想打开一条缝,好让我们大家看看里面有什么。”“啊,不行,”小天使们说,“那样做是罪过。圣母玛利亚禁止你打开它,你要是不听话,可能很容易遭到不幸。”她听到这话便不吭声了,可她心中的愿望并没有就此消失,而是在不停地折磨着她,让她得不到片刻的安宁。   少儿英语小故事篇四   A man goes into a bar with his dog. He goes up to the bar and asks for a drink.   一个人带着他的狗去了酒吧,他径直走向吧台,要了一杯酒。   The bartender says You can't bring that dog in here! The guy, without missing a beat, says This is my seeing-eye dog.   招待说:“你不能带狗进来!”这个人毫不犹豫地说,“这是我的导盲犬”   Oh man, the bartender says, I'm sorry, here, the first one's on me. The man takes his drink and goes to a table near the door.   “天呐,”招待说,“抱歉了,第一杯算我的。”这个人喝了他的酒,去门边的桌子那坐下了。   Another guy walks into the bar with a Chihuahua. The first guys sees him, stops him and says You can't bring that dog in here unless you tell him it's a seeing-eye dog.   另外一个人带着一只吉娃娃走进酒吧。第一个人看见了他,把他拦下,说“你不能把狗带进来,除非你跟他们说这是一只导盲犬。”   The second man graciously thanks the first man and continues to the bar. He asks for a drink. The bartender says Hey, you can't bring that dog in here!   第二个人谢过了第一个人,走向吧台。他要一杯饮料。招待说:“嗨,你不能把那只狗带进来!”   The second man replies This is my seeing-eye dog. The bartender says, No, I don't think so. They do not have Chihuahuas as seeing-eye dogs.   第二个人回答道“这是我的导盲犬。”招待说,“不,我不这么认为。从来没有吉娃娃做导盲犬的。”   The man pauses for a half-second and replies What?!?! They gave me a Chihuahua?!?   这个人停顿了一会,回答道“什么?!他们给了我一只吉娃娃?!”   少儿英语小故事篇五   The Thirsty Pigeon   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.   口渴的鸽子

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