少儿英语小故事简短:少儿英语小故事【四篇】

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#少儿英语# 导语: 英语是现在小朋友们必须要学会的,所以,大家现在可以一起来了解一下幼儿经常用到的英语口语句子。这些句子都是非常常用到的,希望小朋友们能够掌握哦。 


少儿英语小故事:老鼠开会(一)

Bellingthecat

Longago,therewasabigcatinthehouse.Hecaughtmanymicewhiletheywerestealingfood.

Onedaythemicehadameetingtotalkaboutthewaytodealwiththeircommonenemy.Somesaidthis,andsomesaidthat.

Atlastayoungmousegotup,andsaidthathehadagoodidea.

"Wecouldtieabellaroundtheneckofthecat.Thenwhenhecomesnear,wecanhearthesoundofthebell,andrunaway."

Everyoneapprovedofthisproposal,butanoldwisemousegotupandsaid,"Thatisallverywell,butwhowilltiethebelltothecat?"Themicelookedateachother,butnobodyspoke.

老鼠开会

从前,一所房子里面有一只大猫,他抓住了很多偷东西的老鼠。

一天,老鼠在一起开会商量如何对付他们共同的敌人。会上大家各有各的主张,最后,一只小老鼠站出来说他有一个好主意。

“我们可以在猫的脖子上绑一个铃铛,那么如果他来到附近,我们听到铃声就可以马上逃跑。”

大家都赞同这个建议,这时一只聪明的老耗子站出来说:“这的确是个绝妙的主意,但是谁来给猫的脖子上绑铃铛呢?”老鼠们面面相觑,谁也没有说话。

寓意:有些事情说起来容易,做起来却很难。


少儿英语小故事:AFoolishChicken(二)

Christmaswascoming.MrSmithhadnomoneytobuyanypresentsforhischildren.Hiswifewasillandhespentalotofmoneyonhermedicine.Andtheharvestwasbadandallhisfamilyweregoinggobehungrythenextspring.Hewasquiteworriedaboutit.

“Wehadonlyacock,”saidMrsSmithoneday.“You’dbettertakeittothetown.Sellitthereandbuysomecakesandsweetsforourchildren.”

“It’sagoodidea!”themansaidandcaughtthecockthenextmorningandputitintoabox.Itwasdifficulttowalkontheroadcoveredwiththicksnow.Twohourslaterhewasverytiedandwantedtohavearest.Heputtheboxtothegroundandsatdown.

“Theairintheboxmustbeclose,”themansaidtohimself.“I’dbetterletthecockwalkoutsideforawhile,orit’lldie.”

Soheputthecocktotheground.Whenhestartedagain,hecouldn’tcatchitanylonger.

“Howfoolishyouare!”MrSmithcalledoutangrily.“Youcanheraldthebreakofdayatnightbutyoucann’tfindthewaytothetowninthedaytime!”


少儿英语小故事:Thetravelersandthebear旅人与熊(三)

Onceuponatime,twofriendsweretravelingtogetherinaforest.Suddenly,abearjumpedoutontothepath.

Onefriendsawthebearfirst.Hequicklyclimbedupatreeandhid.Hedidnotstoptohelphisfriend.

Theotherfriendwasleftalonewiththebear.Hehadtothinkfast.Thebearmovedclosertotheman.?

Themanfelldowntothegroundanddidnotmove.Thebearcameuptothemanandbegantosmellhim.

Themanheldhisbreathandlayperfectlystill.Soon,thebearlostinterestinthemanandleft.Whenitwasclearthatthebearwasgone,themaninthetreecamedowntotheground.

Hewasveryhappytoseethathisfriendwassafe."Thatbearwassoclosethatitlookedlikeitwastalkingtoyou!"hejoked."Whatdiditsay?"

"Thebeargavemethisadvice,"saidtheman."Nevertravelwithafriendwhodesertsyouwhenthereistrouble.”

advisoryservice!”


少儿英语小故事:风和太阳(TheWindAndTheSun)(四)

Onedaythewindsaidtothesun,“Lookatthatmanwalkingalongtheroad.Icangethiscloakoffmorequicklythanyoucan.”(有一天风跟太阳说:“看看那个沿着路上走的人.我可以比你快让他把披风脱下来.)

“Wewillseeaboutthat,”saidthesun.“Iwillletyoutryfirst.”(“我们等着看吧,”太阳说,“我让你先试.)

Sothewindtriedtomakethemantakeoffhiscloak.Heblewandblew,butthemanonlypulledhiscloakmorecloselyaroundhimself.(因此风尝试让那个人把披风脱下来.他用力地吹,可是那个人把披风拉得更紧.)

“Igiveup,”saidthewindatlast.“Icannotgethiscloakoff.”Thenthesuntried.Heshoneashardashecould.Themansoonbecamehotandtookoffhiscloak.(“我放弃了,”风最后说,“我无法让他把披风脱下来.”然后由太阳试试看.他尽可能地晒他.不久,那个人很热就把披风脱下来了.)你不要和他说话

You’dBetterNotTalkWithHim

MrBrownhadlivedinavillagebeforehebecameafamouslawyer.Herememberedhishardlifeduringstudyinginthecolleage.Andhisparentsborrowedmuchmoneyforhim.Soheworkedhardandtriedhisbesttogetmoremoney.

NowhelivesinabeautifulhousewithhisfamilyandhissonRechardisclever.Helikestheboyverymuchandsenthimtothebestschoolinthecity.HehopedRechardtoliveahappyliftandbuyseverythingtheboywants.Hewishedhissoncouldbecomeagreatscientist.

Buthedoesn’tknowRechardhatesstudyingandspentsmuchtimeinplaying.Nowhe’sinterestedinfishingandsometimescutsclasses.Sohefailedintheexams.MissYoung,hisheadteacher,tellshimnottodothat,buthddoesn’tlistentoher.Shebecameangryaftertheboywaslateagainoneafternoon.

“I’llvisityourfathertomorrowevening,Rechard,”saidMissYoung.”Iwillaskagoodwaytoeducateyou.”

“You’dbetternottalkwithhim,madam,”saidtheboy.“Oryou’llpayforafeeforhisadvisoryservice!”

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