英语故事集Word文档格式.docx
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wolf'
shepherdboy,"
saidthevillagers,"
whenthere'
snowolf!
Theywentgrumblingbackdownthehill.
Later,theboysangoutagain,"
Thewolfischasingthesheep!
Tohisnaughtydelight,hewatchedthevillagersrunupthehilltohelphimdrivethewolfaway.
Whenthevillagerssawnowolftheysternlysaid,"
Saveyourfrightenedsongforwhenthereisreallysomethingwrong!
Don'
whenthereisNOwolf!
Buttheboyjustgrinnedandwatchedthemgogrumblingdownthehilloncemore.
Later,hesawaREALwolfprowlingabouthisflock.Alarmed,heleapedtohisfeetandsangoutasloudlyashecould,"
Butthevillagersthoughthewastryingtofoolthemagain,andsotheydidn'
tcome.
Atsunset,everyonewonderedwhytheshepherdboyhadn'
treturnedtothevillagewiththeirsheep.Theywentupthehilltofindtheboy.Theyfoundhimweeping.
Therereallywasawolfhere!
Theflockhasscattered!
Icriedout,"
Whydidn'
tyoucome?
Anoldmantriedtocomforttheboyastheywalkedbacktothevillage.
We'
llhelpyoulookforthelostsheepinthemorning,"
hesaid,puttinghisarmaroundtheyouth,"
Nobodybelievesaliar...evenwhenheistellingthetruth!
TheLittleMatchGirl
Inthewinterof1845,apoorlittlegirltriedtosellmatchesinthestreetsforherfamily.Itwasacold,coldevening.Itwassnowingandpeopleinhorsecarriagesandinthestreetsdidnotnoticethelittlegirl...-Notuntilthenextmorning,whenshewaslyingquietinthesnow...
Onceuponatimealittlegirltriedtomakealivingbysellingmatchesinthestreet.
Thesnow-cladstreetsweredeserted.Frombrightlylitwindowscamethetinkleoflaughterandthesoundofsinging.Butthepoorlittlematchsellersatsadlybesidethefountain.Herraggeddressandwornshawldidnotkeepoutthecold.Shehadn'
tsoldoneboxofmatchesalldayandshewasfrightenedtogohome,forherfatherwouldcertainlybeangry.
Thelittlegirl'
sfingerswerestiffwithcold.Ifonlyshecouldlightamatch!
Butwhatwouldherfathersayatsuchawaste!
Falteringlyshetookoutamatchandlitit.Whatanicewarmflame!
Thelittlematchsellercuppedherhandoverit,andasshedidso,shemagicallysawinitslightabigbrightlyburningstove.
Sheheldoutherhandstotheheat,butjustthenthematchwentoutandthevisionfaded.Thenightseemeddarkerthanbeforeanditwasgettingcolder.
Afterhesitatingforalongtime,shestruckanothermatchonthewall,andthistimetheglimmerturnedthewallintoagreatsheetofcrystal.Beyondthatstoodafinetableladenwithfoodandlitbyacandlestick.Holdingoutherarmstowardstheplates,thelittlematchsellerseemedtopassthroughtheglass,butthenthematchwentoutandthemagicfaded.
Shelitthethirdmatchandanevenmorewonderfulthinghappened.TherestoodaChristmastreehungwithhundredsofcandles,glitteringwithtinselandcoloredballs."
Oh,howlovely!
exclaimedthelittlematchseller,holdingupthematch.Then,thematchburnedherfingerandflickeredout.
Scarcelyawareofwhatshewasdoing,thelittlematchsellerlitanothermatch.Thistime,shesawhergrandmother."
Granny,staywithme!
shepleaded,asshelitonematchaftertheother,sothathergrandmotherwouldnotdisappearlikealltheothervisions.
However,Grannydidnotvanish,butgazedsmilinglyather.Thensheopenedherarmsandthelittlegirlhuggedhercrying:
"
Granny,takemeawaywithyou!
Acolddaydawnedandapalesunshoneonthefountainandtheicyroad.Closebylaythelifelessbodyofalittlegirlsurroundedbyspentmatches."
Poorlittlething!
exclaimedthepassersby."
Shewastryingtokeepwarm!
Butbythattime,thelittlematchsellerwasfaraway,wherethereisneithercold,norhunger,norpain.
TheBear’sTail
Long,longago,thebearhadalongtail.Onecoldwintermorning,abearmetafoxwithsomefish.
“Goodmorning,MrFox.Howcanyougetsomanyfish?
”thebearasked.Thecunningfoxdecidedtomakefunofthebear.Sohesaid,“Igotthefishfromapond.FollowmeandIwillshowyouhowtocatchthem.”
Thefoxandthebearcametothefrozenpond.Therewasasmallholeintheice.“Sitdownhereandputyourtailthroughthisholeintheice.Youmustkeepyourtailthereforalongtime.It’sdifficultforeveryone,forthewaterisverycold.”Saidthefox.Thebearsatdown,noddinghishead.“Ifyoufeelthatagreatmanyfishbiteyourtail,youcanpullwithallyourmight,”saidthefox.
Thebearputhistailthroughtheholeintheice.Hefeltverycold.Toeatthefish,thebearinsisted.hewaitedandwaited.Itbecamedark.Thebear’stailpained.Hethoughtmanyfishmightbitehistail.Sohewasveryhappy.Hepulledandpulled,butnotasinglefishcameout.Worsethanthat,thepartofthetailwasfrozenintheice.Itcouldn’tcomeout.
Thewoundedbearwentslowlydowntheroad,“Iwillrevengethefox.”Butthecunningfoxhadalreadyhidden.
Fromthenon,thebearhadashorttail.
SandandStone
Twofriendswerewalkingthroughthedesert.Duringthejourneytheyhadanargument,andonefriendslappedtheotherintheface.
Theonewhogotslappedwashurt,butwithoutsayinganything,hewroteinthesand,“Todaymybestfriendslappedmeintheface.”
Theykeptonwalkinguntiltheyfoundanoasiswheretheydecidedtotakeabath.Theonewhohadbeenslappedgotstuckinthemireandstarteddrowning,buthisfriendsavedhim.
Afterherecoveredfromtheneardrowning,hewroteonastone:
“Todaymybestfriendsavedmylife.”
Thefriendwhohadslappedandsavedhimasked,“AfterIhurtyou,youwroteinthesandandnowyouwriteonastone,why?
”
Themanreplied,“whensomeonehurtsusweshouldwriteitdowninthesandwherewindsofforgivenesscaneraseitaway.Butwhensomeonedoessomethinggoodforus,wemustengraveitinthestonewherenowindcanevereraseit.”
Learntowriteyourhurtsinthesandandtocurveyourbenefitsinthestone.
ALittleAnt
Oncetherewasalittleant.Shewantedtogetmarried,andsheonlywantedtomarrythestrongestcreature.Butshedidn’tknowwhoisthestrongestcreature.Shesawthewindblowhousesdown.Soshewantedtomarrythewind.
Butthewindtoldthelittleantthathewasn’tthestrongestcreature.“Therewasatowerintheforest.Hehadstoodthereforathousandyearsagainstmyforce.Thetowerwasthestrongestcreature.”
“Whydoyouwanttomarryme?
”thetowerasked.
“Becauseyouarethestrongestcreatureintheworld.Youarestrongerthanthewind,”saidtheant.
“Youareright,I’mstrongerthanthewind.ButI’mnotthestrongestcreatureintheworld.Look,howI’mdamaged!
Can’tyouguesswhohasdonethistome?
It’syou,ants.”
Atlast,thelittleantmarriedherownkind,becausetheywerethestrongestcreature.
LifeIsanEcho
Iamsurethatyouhaveheardthestoryofthelittleboy,whoshoutedtohismotheringreatangerthathehatedher.Then,perhapsfearingpunishment,heranoutofthehousetothehillsideandshoutedtothevalley,“Ihateyou.Ihateyou.Ihateyou.”Backfromthevalleycametheecho,“Ihateyou.Ihateyou.Ihateyou.”Theboyranintothehouseandtoldhismothertherewasalittleboyinthevalleysayinghehatedhim.Hismothertookhimbacktothehillsideandtoldhimtoshout,”Iloveyou.Iloveyou.Iloveyou.”Thelittleboydidashismothersayandthistimehediscoveredtherewasanicelittleboyinthevalleysaying,”Iloveyou.Iloveyou.Iloveyou.”
Lifeisanecho.Whatyousendoutcomesback.Whatyousow----youreap.Whatyougive----youget.Whatyouseeinothersexistsinyou.
TheWheelofFortune
Somepeoplebelievethatwearebornluckyorunlucky.TheythinkthatifwearebornwhentheWheelofFortuneisatthetop,weshallbeluckyinlife.IfwearebornwhentheWheelofFortuneisatthebottom,weshallbeunluckyinlife.
InIraqtheytellthestoryoftwobrothers,AhmedandAbdul.Fromthemomenthewasborn,Ahmedseemedtohavegoodluck.Whenhebecameaman,hewassuccessfulineverythinghedid.’youwereborn,’saidhismother,’whentheWheelofFortunewasatthetop.’
Abdulseemedtohaveonlybadluck.Whenhebecameaman,hefailedineverythinghedid.’Youwereborn,’hismothertoldhim,’whentheWheelofFortunewasatthebottom.’
Oneday,Ahmedthought,’ImusthelppoorAbdul.Heneedsmoneybadly.Buthe’sproud.Hewon’tacceptanymoney.WhatcanIdo?
’Ahmedthoughtabouttheproblemallday.Thenheknewwhattodo.EverymorningAbdulwalkedfromhishousetohisworkshop.AhmedputabagofmoneyonthepathforAbdultofind.Thenhehidbehindatree.
AsAbdulwalkedtowork,hesawtheflowersandthetrees.Hethoughttohimself,‘howluckyIamtobeabletosee.Itmustbesadtobeblind.I’llwalkwithmyeyesclosedforawhile.ThenI’llknowwhatit’sliketobeblind.’
Abdulputhishandsoverhiseyesanddidnotseethebagofmoneyonthepathinfrontofhim.Hewalkedstraightpastit.Ashepassed,Abdulthought,‘it’strueabouttheWheelofFortune.Ifsomeoneisbornwhenitisatthebottom,thereisnothinganyonecandotohelphim.’
TheCleverParrot
Amanhadaparrot.Itwasaverybeautifulbirdandeverydaytheman
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