下面是小编整理的小学英语小故事,本文共9篇,希望能帮助到大家!

篇1:小学英语小故事
袋鼠与笼子
(Kangaroos and the Cage)
One day the staff members of a zoo called a meeting to discuss the problem--how to deal with the kangaroos that were found out of the cage. They came to the conclusion that the cage was placed too low and decided to raise it from one to two meters high. But the next day the kangaroos were still at large and they again raised the cage to three meters.
有一天,动物园的管理员们发现袋鼠从笼子里跑出来了, 于是开会讨论,一致认为是笼子的高度过低,所以他们决定将笼子的高度由原来的1米加高到2米。结果第二天他们发现,袋鼠还是跑到外面来,所以他们又决定再将高度加高到3米。
Quite beyond their expectation the next morning they saw the kangaroos still free to go about. They were alarmed and determined to go to all the length by raising the cage to the height of ten meters.
没想到隔天居然又看到袋鼠全跑到外面,于是管理 员们大为紧张,决定一不做二不休,将笼子的高度加高到10米。
Later a giraffe, while chatting with some kangaroos, asked them, “Do you think they will go on raising your cage?”
一天,长颈鹿和几只袋鼠在闲聊,“你们看,这些人 会不会再继续加高你们的笼子?”长颈鹿问。
“Hard to say,” said a kangaroo, “if they continue forgetting to fasten the cage door.”
“很难说。”袋鼠说,“如果他们再继续忘记关门的话!”
风和太阳
(The Wind And The Sun)
One day the wind said to the sun, “Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.”
(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.)
“We will see about that,” said the sun. “I will let you try first.”
(“我们等着看吧,”太阳说, “我让你先试.)
So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself.
(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.)
“I give up,” said the wind at last. “I cannot get his cloak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his cloak.
(“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.)
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篇2:小学英语小故事
May was hoping to broker cigarette lighters in America. Her friend said that Mr. Wang was a big manufacturer in China. She gave May Mr. Wang’s phone number. May called Mr. Wang, and invited him to Los Angeles. She arranged several meetings between Mr. Wang and some US wholesalers. Because he did not speak English, she was the interpreter at the meetings. Mr. Wang promised to give May a commission for whatever business deal was made and for all future orders.
The first three meetings were unproductive. The last meeting was with a Chinese wholesaler. He spoke Chinese, so there was no need for May to interpret his remarks. She sat there throughout the meeting and listened. The two men discovered that they both had grown up in Guiyang, a large city in southwest China. At meeting’s end, no deal was made. Everyone shook hands.
May and Mr. Wang walked out to her car. Then Mr. Wang said that he had forgotten something. He excused himself and walked back to the office. May waited a moment. Then, suspicious, she snuck back to the office and heard the two men making a deal behind her back. Mr. Wang was cutting her out of her commission.
May went back out to her car and waited. Mr. Wang was whistling as he returned to the car. He apologized for making her wait. She said it was no problem. Then she drove Mr. Wang back to his hotel. He thanked her for her help, and said he was returning to China the next day. She didn’t say anything about what she had overheard. She went home and tried not to cry about what had just happened—she must be strong.
篇3:小学英语小故事
This traffic report is sponsored by Cerritos Auto Square. More people buy their car from Cerritos Auto Square than anywhere else in the world. KFWB news time, 8:01, with traffic on the ones. A cleanup is still underway from a SigAlert in Commerce, northbound at Washington Boulevard. The right lane is closed, and also the Washington onramp is closed. They're mopping up from an earlier diesel fuel spill.
We have several other problems out there right now. In Pasadena, some wooden boxes are in the #1 lane on the eastbound 210 at Lake. Be on the lookout, because the faster you're going, the quicker you'll come up on them. Eastbound 60 in Santa Fe Springs, just before Grand Ave., there's an accident. A couple of cars in the #2 lane. Then in Pacoima, 118 westbound after San Fernando Road, an injury accident. A car went over the side. It's partly hanging over the side of the freeway. CHP and emergency crews are both on the way, so watch for activity on the right shoulder.
In Vernon, 710 northbound before Bandini, watch for a broken-down car on the right shoulder. It's partly sticking into the right lane. A tow truck is en route. Finally, on the westbound 10 before Fairfax, there's a roll of carpet, a ladder, and a lawn mower in the 3 and 4 lanes.
篇4:小学英语小故事
Two girls were trick-or-treating on Halloween night when a large group of teens attacked them, leaving both high school seniors unconscious. One needed surgery to repair her eye socket.
The victims were white, and their attackers were black. Seven attackers were girls, and one was an 18-year-old boy. The boy said that he did not attack the girls; he tried to protect them.
“So why were you swinging a skateboard?” asked a witness. The boy said that he was swinging the skateboard at the attackers, not the victims.
The prosecution added “hate crime” to the charge of assault because racial slurs were made before the victims were attacked.
The trial in Long Beach lasted almost four weeks. All the attackers were found guilty, but not one spent even a day in jail. The judge sentenced them to “house arrest” for a month. House arrest meant that they had to sleep in their own beds at home. The boy had to do 20 hours of community service.
Law-abiding white and black adults were outraged at the light sentences. The two girls required hospital care, yet the thugs received a mere slap on the wrist. Concerned parents immediately created a website for recalling the judge.
篇5:一年级英语小故事_小学故事
Difference
“I can always tell a graduate class from an undergraduate class,” observed the instructor in one of my graduate engineering courses at California State University in Los Angeles. “When I say, 'Good afternoon,' the undergraduates respond, 'Good afternoon.” But the graduate students just write it down.“
【译文】
区 别
“研究生班和本科生很容易就能区别开来,”在洛杉矶加利福利亚州立大学给我们研究生上工程学课的老师如此说。“我说‘下午好’,本科生们回答说‘下午好’。研究生们则把我说的话记在笔记本上。”
篇6:一年级英语小故事_小学故事
The crow, rabbit and fox
The crow was sitting on the tree doing nothing all a day.A small rabbit saw the crow,and asked him:”Can I also sit like you and do nothing all day long?“ the crow answered:”sure ,why not?“ So the rabbit sat on the ground below the crow,and rested.All of a sudden. A fox appeared,jumped on the rabbit and ate it .moral of the story is :To be sitting and doing nothing ,you must be sitting very very high up!
【译文】
乌鸦、兔子和狐狸
有一只乌鸦整天坐在树上什么事也不做。一只小兔子看见了,就问它:“我能像你一样整天坐着什么事也不做吗?”这只乌鸦回答道:“当然可以。为什么不呢?”于是小兔子坐在树底下开始休息。突然一只狐狸出现,跳起抓住小兔子就把它给吃了。这个故事的寓意是:如果你想什么也不做,就必须坐得很高。
篇7:小学英语小故事广播稿
A、B: Good afternoon, everybody! Welcome to I love English. I'm your friend, William! I'm Mandy. Nice to see you again.
A: Mandy , do you like English story?
B: Of course, It's funny. How about you?
A: Me, too. 就在昨天下午第二节课举行了八达小学第六届英语故事比赛,有52名小选手参与了其中,为老师和部分学生充分展现了他们的英语才华,故事精彩纷呈,我也从中学到了很多。
B: 说得没错!有一位小选手让我印象特别深刻,小小的年纪却能说出那么动听的英语小故事,真棒!令在场所有的老师和同学们都赞叹不已!下面我们就请出今天这个环节的小主人公:来自二年三班的周旻昊小朋友!就让她再为我们讲讲她的故事吧!
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A: 真不错!我也要向她学习。
这周五周旻昊等八名同学将代表我们学校参加区英语故事比赛,预祝她们发挥出水平,取得不错的成绩,加油!
B: 加油!对了,William,你知道什么是doggy bag 吗?
A: Doggy bag?? 这可真难倒了我,你说说看!
B: 呵呵,不知道了吧!美国是一个很富裕的国家,可是美国人并不随意浪费。
例如,在餐馆用餐时,如果点的食物没吃完,他们会将剩下的饭菜打包回家。
这时候用来打包的食物的纸袋子被称为doggy bag,大家都知道 dog 是狗,那么打包回家跟狗会有什么关系呢?以前,美国人也不好意思把在餐馆里吃剩的东西带回家,怕丢面子,所以,就经常有人会对服务员说:“ could you please wrap the rest of the food for me ? I’d like to take it home for my dog.(请把剩余的食物给我包起来,好吗?我想带回家给我的狗吃。) doggy bag 一词便这样出现了。
在当今的美国,人们把在餐馆中吃剩的东西带回家已经是习以为常了,没有人会因为要把剩菜带回家而感到不好意思了。
A:今天又新学了一个单词,同学们你们也记住了吗? Doggy bag 就是用来打包的食物的纸袋子。
节目的最后是我们的charming music 魅力音乐。
今天将听到的歌曲是rivers of Babylon ,同样是一首经典英语歌曲,希望大家喜欢。
A: ok , so much for today , see you!
篇8:小学英语寓言小故事
Many ages had now passed away since the Phoenix had been seen in the world. At last he again appeared. Immediately al the different kinds of animals, both birds and beasts, flocked around him.
Astonished at his beauty, they stared and admired, and broke out into great praise. But in a short time, the wisest and most prudent(谨慎的) amongst them began to look upon him with an eye of compassion, and they sighed,”O unhappy phoenix! Fate has been hard to him. He has neither mate nor friend. He will never know the pleasure of loving, or of being loved.“
小学英语寓言小故事2:Building the third storey without the first two
A long time ago, there was a rich man whose foolishness knew no bounds(无限).
The fool visited another rich man's house and saw a magnificent three-storeyed building which was tall, spacious and bright. He was extremely envious and said to himself, ”my wealth is no less than his. Why haven't I got a house like this?“
He immediately called in a carpenter. ”Did you build that house?“ He inquired, ”Yes, indeed,“ answered the carpenter, whereupon he ordered a similar house be built for him.
The carpenter started to clear the ground and pile up mud bricks, When the fool saw the carpenter do this, he was puzzled and asked, ”What kind of a house are you going to build?“ ”A three-storeyed house,“ came the reply. ”I don't want the first and second storeys. Build the top storey first.“ ”That simply cannot be done,“ the carpenter argued. ”Whoever heard of building the second storey without first constructing the ground storey, and without the second storey, how can you build the third?“
But the fool insisted, ”I don't need the first two storeys. You must build only the top storey for me.“
篇9:小学英语寓言小故事
A man was about to go away on a long journey. He told his servant, ”You keep an eye on the gate and look after the donkey.“
After the master had left, the servant heard someone playing music in the neighborhood. Unable to restrain himself, he wanted to go there and listen. Feeling ill at ease, he roped the gate onto the donkey's back and made it carry the gate all the way to the site of the show.
With the servant gone, all the valuables in the house were stolen by thieves. When the master returned he asked, ”Where are my valuables?“ The servant replied, ”Master, you only told me to keep on the gate and the donkey with the leash. Apart from them, l know nothing of the whereabouts of your things.“
The master declared, ”l left you here to guard the gate precisely for the sake of looking after my valuables. With all my valuables gone, what is the good of having a gate?"
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