少儿英语故事.docx
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少儿英语故事
少儿英语故事
童话故事书里面有着一个个曲折,奇妙的故事,让小朋友们百读不厌。
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少儿英语故事懒惰的做白日梦的人
从前在一个小村庄里有一个男子特别懒,虽然很有学识,但是整日无所事事。
靠乞讨为生,有一天他要到了很多东西,回到家吃完午饭后就把面粉放进一个坛子里开始想象着:
要把面粉放到饥荒发生时,他能买一个好价钱,然后就能买两只羊,很快就能有一群羊……
Once,inasmallvillage,therelivedapoorBrahmin.Hewasverylearned,butdidnothingallday.Helivedonthealmsthevillagersgavehimeveryday.
Oneday,asusual,theBrahmingotupinthemorning,performedhismorningritualsandsetouttobegforalms.Ashewentfromdoortodoor,peoplegavehimseveralthings.Somegavedal.Othersgavehimriceandyetothersgavehimvegetables.ButonegenerousladygavetheBrahminalargemeasureofflour.
“Ah!
Whatgoodluck.Iwillnothavetobegforalmsforalongtime,"thoughttheBrahmintohimself.
Hewenthomeandcookedhislunch.Afterhehadeaten,theBrahminputtheflourintoalargemudpotandhungitnearhisbed.“Now,itwillbesafefromrats,"hesaidtohimselfashelaydowninhiscotforanafternoonnap.
Hebegantothink,“Iwillsavethisflouruntilthereisafamine.ThenIwillsellitataverygoodprice.Withthat,Iwillbuyapairofgoats.Verysoon,Iwillhavealargeflockofgoats.Withtheirmilk,Iwillmakemoremoney.ThenIwillbuyacowandabull.VerysoonIwillalsohavealargeherd1ofcows.Theirmilkwillfetchmealotofmoney.Iwillbecomeverywealthy.Iwillbuildformyself,ahugepalaceandgetmarriedtoabeautifulwoman...Thenwewillhavealittleson.Iwillbeaproudfather.Inafewmonthsmysonwillstartcrawling.Hewillbemischievous2andIwillbeveryworriedthathemaycometosomeharm.1willcallouttomywifetotakecareofhim.Butshewillbebusywithhouseworkandwillignoremycall.Iwillgetsoangry.Iwillkickhertoteachheralessonlikethis..."
TheBrahminthrewouthislegup.Hisfoothitthepotofflourhangingoverheadanditcamedownwitharesounding3crash,spillingtheflouralloverthedirtyfloor.ThelazyBrahminrealisedthathisfoolishnessandvanityhadcosthimapreciousmeasureofflour.Thelazinessandfoolishnesstaughthimalesson.Thereafterhelivedanactivelifewhichtooktoheights.
商人和愚蠢的理发师
在一个小镇里有一个名叫Manibhadra的上染,他和妻子都很大方和商量。
镇上的每个人都知道他们,经常到他们家去接受款待。
InasmalltowntherelivedamerchantnamedManibhadra.Heandhiswifewereverygenerousandkind.Everyoneinthetownknewthemandvisitedtheirhouseandenjoyedtheirhospitality.
Oneday.Manibhadralostallhisshipsinastormatsea.Theywereloadedwithvaluablecargo1.Allthepeoplewhohadlenthimmoneyfortradingdemandedimmediate2repayment3.Manibhadrahadtosellallhispossessionsandpaythem.Intheendhewasleftwithnothing.
Alongwithhiswealth,allhisfriendsalsolefthim.Manibhadrawasverydiscouraged.“Evenmyfriendshavedeserted4me.Theyjustlikedmywealth,"hethoughtbitterly.
“Ihavenothingtogivemywifeandchildrenexceptpainandsuffering.Maybeitisbettertoendmylife.Ican’tbeartoseethemsuffer."Withsuchdisturbedthoughts,Manibhadrawenttosleep.
Thatnighthehadastrangedream.Amonk5appearedinhisdreamandsaid,“IfyoutouchmeonmyheadwithastickIwillchangeintoenoughgoldtolastmanylifetimes."InthedreamManibhadrasawhimselftouching6themonkwithastickandthemonkturningintoahugepileofgoldcoins.
ThenextmorningManibhadrawoketothesoundofsomeoneknockingatthedoor.“Canmydreambetrue?
WillIeverbecomerichagain?
"thoughtManibhadratohimself.
“Thebarberishereforyou,"calledouthiswifefromthedoor.
“Howfoolishofmetobelieveinadream.Itwillnevercometrue,"saidManibhadratohimselfashesatdownforhisshave.Justthen,therewasaknockatthedoor.
Manibhadragotupandopenedthedoor.Tohissurprise,therestoodamonklookingathimsilentlyandmeaningfully.
Manibhadrapickedupastickandinadaze7,touchedthemonkonhisheadwithit.Andthereinfrontofhimwasahugepileofgoldcoins.Manibhadrawasoverjoyed.Hesentthebarberawaywithagenerousmeasureofgoldcoins,advisinghimtokeepthingstohimself.
Thebarberwasagreedyman.Hewasalsoveryfoolish.“Sowhenyouhitthesemonks8onthehead,theychangeintogold.NowIknowhowtobecomerich.Iamtiredofshavingandcuttingpeopleshairandearningarupeeortwo,hethought."
Hewenttoamonastery9andinvitedafewmonkstohishouseforafeastAssoonasthemonksenteredhishouse,thebarbertookastickandstartedtobeatthemontheirheads.Thepoormonkswereterrified.Oneofthemmanagedtoescapefromthebarber’shouseandcalledthesoldiersforhelp.ThesoldiersarrestedthebarberandtookhimtotheJudge.
“Whydidyoubeatthemonkswithastick?
"askedthejudge.“WhenManibhadrahitamonkonhishead,heturnedintoaheapofgold,"answeredthebarber.
ThejudgecalledManibhadraandaskedhimifthatwastrue.Manibhadraexplainedthewholestorytothejudgeindetail.Onhearingthestory,thejudgerealisedthatthebarberhadactedduetogreedanddishonestyandpunishedthefoolishbarber.
少儿英语故事愚蠢的狮子
Inaforesttherelivedalion.Hehadgrownoldandcouldnotrunfastanymore.Asdayswentbyitbecamemoreandmoredifficultforhimtohunt.
Onedaywhilehewaswanderingthroughtheforestinsearchoffood,hecameacrossacave.Hepeepedinandsmelt1theairinsidethecave.“Someanimalmustbestayinghere,"hesaidtohimself.Hecreptinsidethecaveonlytofinditempty.“Iwillhideinsideandwaitfortheanimaltoreturn,"hethought.
Thecavewasthehomeofajackal.Everyday,thejackalwouldgooutinsearchoffoodandreturntothecaveintheeveningtorest.Thatevening,thejackalafterhavinghismealstartedtowardshome.Butashecamecloser,hefeltsomethingwrong.Everythingaroundhimveryquiet.“Somethingiswrong,"thejackalsaidtohimself.“Whyareallthebirdsandinsectssosilent?
"
Veryslowlyandcautiously,hewalkedtowardshiscave.Helookedaroundhim,watchingforanysignsofdanger.Ashegotclosertothemouthofthecave,allhisinstinctsalertedhimofdanger.“Ihavetomakesurethateverythingisalright,"thoughtthejackal.Suddenly,hethoughtofaplan.
Thecleverjackalcalledouttothecave.“Hellomygoodcave,whathappenedtoyoutoday?
Whyareyousoquiet?
"
Thejackal’svoiceechoeddeepinsidethecave.Thelion,whobynowcouldcontrolhishungernolonger,thoughttohimself,“IthinkitisbecauseIamherethatthecaveissilent.Beforethejackalrealisesthatsomethingiswrong,Ishoulddosomething."
Thejackalcontinuedtocallout,“Haveyouforgottenouragreementcave?
YouaresupposedtogreetmewhenIreturnhome."Theliontriedtomakehisvoicesoundhollowandcalledoutfromwithinthecave,“Welcomehomemyfriend."
Thebirdschirped2loudlyandflewawayonhearingthelion’sroar.Asforthejackal,heshookwithfear.Beforethehungrylioncouldpounce3onhimandeathimup,thejackalranforhisdearlifeasfastashislegscouldcarryhim.
Thelionwaitedforalongwhileforthejackaltoenterthecave.Butwhenthejackaldidnotcomein,thelionrealisedthathehadbeenfooled.Hecursedhimselfforhisfoolishnessthatmadehimloseaprey4.
少儿英语故事狮子和伐木工
Thereoncelivedalion,thekingoftheforest.Hewasalwaysaccompaniedbyajackalandacrow.Theyfollowedhimeverywhereandlivedontheremains1ofhisfood.
Inavillageclosetotheforesttherelivedawoodcutter.Everyday,hewouldgointotheforestwithhisaxe2tochop3wood.
Onedayasthewoodcutterwasbusychopping4atree,heheardanoisebehindhim.Turningaround,hesawthelionlookingstraightathim,readytopounce5.Thewoodcutterwasacleverman.Hequicklysaid,“Greetings…Kingofthisforest.Itisapleasuretomeetyou."
Thelionwassurprised.“Apleasuretomeetme?
Areyounotafraidofme?
"
“Irespectyoualot…lion.Iwashopingtomeetyou.Yousee,mywifeisanexcellentcook.Iwantedyoutotasteherdalandvegetables."
“Dal?
Vegetables?
Don’tyouknowthatIeatonlyflesh6?
"askedthelioninsurprise.
“Ifyoutastemywife’scooking,youwillstopeatingflesh,"saidthewoodcutterproudly.
Thelionwasveryhungryandheacceptedthewoodcutter’sfood.
“GoodthattheJackalandthecrowarenotwithmetoday,"thoughtthelion.“Theywouldlaughatme."
Thelionwassurprisedtofindthatthefoodwasindeedverytasty.“Ihavenevereatensuchgoodfood,"hesaid.
“Youarewelcometosharemyfoodeveryday,Oking.Butnooneshouldeverknowaboutourfriendship.Youmustcomealone."
Thelionpromised.Everyday,thelionwouldeatlunchbroughtbythewoodcutterandtheirunusualfriendshipgrewtobestrongerdaybyday.
Thecrowandthejackalwereanxioustoknowwhythelionhadstoppedhunting.“Wearegoingtostarvetodeathiftheliondoesnothuntanymore,"whined7thejackal.
“Youareright,"saidthecrow.“Letustrytofindoutwhathashappenedtothelion."Thenextdaytheyfollowedthelionfromasafedistanceandsawhimeatingthelunchthewoodcutterbroughtforhim.
“Sothisiswhytheliondoesnothuntanymore,"saidthejackaltothecrow.“Wehavetogettheliontosharehisfoodwithus.Thenmaybewecanbreakhisfriendshipwiththewoodcutterandthelionwillstarthuntinghisprey8again."
Whenthelioncamebacktohisden9thatevening,thecrowandthejackalwerewaitingforhim.“Mylord10,whyhaveyouforgottenus?
Pleaseletusallgohuntinglikeweusedto,"pleaded11thecrowandthejackal.
“No!
Ihavegivenupeatingflesh,eversinceImetafriendwhoch
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