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经典英语儿童故事精选

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经典英语儿童故事精选

篇1:经典英语儿童故事精选

An old farmer had two sons who fought with each other all the time. The old farmer often told them to stop fighting, but they never listened to him.

So one day, he asked his sons to bring him a bundle of sticks. “Can you break these sticks in half?” he asked his youngest son.

“Of course,” said his youngest son. “Those sticks are thin. I can break them like straw!” He took the sticks from his father, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t break them.

“Of course he failed,” said the other son. “He is young and weak. I will succeed because I am oldest and the strongest.”

The oldest son then took the sticks, but he couldn’t break them, either.

Then the father took out two sticks from the bundle and handed one to his sons. “Can you break them now?” he asked. And of course they could.

“You can learn an important lesson from these sticks,” the farmer said to his sons. “Together, you are strong, but when you are alone, you can be broken easily.”

篇2:经典英语儿童故事

很久以前,遥远的森林里住着一只聪明的小猴子和一只可爱的小白兔。他们一起散步,一起采野花,一起生活成了亲密无间的朋友。

一天,阳光明媚,地上的野花都开了,不时传来阵阵香味。

小猴和小兔正走在鲜花盛开的道路上,准备到山那边去采蘑菇呢。突然,他们发现前面的路被一颗巨大的香蕉树挡住了,那棵香蕉树横躺在路上挪也挪不动。

聪明的小猴想了想:香蕉很好吃,从出生到现在我只吃过一次,如果能吃这么多,那不是很好吗?

于是小猴说:“小兔,不如我们把它分了吧!”

小兔说:“分?可以呀!”

小猴说:“那你说怎么分吧!”

小兔说:“随便你。”

于是小猴拿了一片锋利的石头三下五除二地把香蕉树分成了上下两半。小猴要了上部分,小兔要了下部分。

小猴高高兴兴的拿着香蕉回家了,而小兔却吃力地拉着沉重的香蕉树根回了家。

日子一天一天的过去了,小猴的香蕉越吃越少了,而小兔的树根也渐渐地长成了一棵巨大的香蕉树。

一年过完了,小猴的香蕉也吃完了。

一天,小猴突然看到小兔家的房顶上有几个香蕉,一看,原来是香蕉树根被小兔栽在土里,在小兔的精心照料下香蕉树已经长得比房顶还高了。小猴还隐隐约约看到一辆手推车,原来是小兔把成熟的香蕉给小猴送过来了。

小猴惭愧的说:“小兔,我不该那样自私,我们还做好朋友好吗?”

小兔说:“你知错能改就还是我最好的朋友!”

小朋友们,这个故事告诉我们对待朋友要真诚不能自私,要用长远的眼光看事,不能只看到眼前的利益。要学会做一个懂得分享的人,这样别人才会分享更多给你,于是你们的关系更进一步,你在朋友中的地位也愈发重要。

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篇3:经典英语儿童故事精选

One day, a fox fell into a deep well and could not get out. A thirsty goat looked down into the well. He saw the fox. “How is the water?” asked the goat.

“The water is cool and delicious,” said the clever fox. “Come in and have a drink!” The goat was terribly thirsty. He jumped into the well without giving it a second thought. “But how will I get out?” asked the goat.

“We’ll help each other,” said the fox. “Put your front feet on the wall. I will climb up your back. Then I will help you get out.”

The goat agreed. He placed his feet on the wall. The fox quickly climbed out and started to run away. “Come back!” cried the goat. “I can’t get out of the well by myself!”

The fox turned back and said, “You silly old goat! Jump into the well was a foolish decision. You should always think twice before you act.”

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篇4:英语儿童故事

Rudy and Brenda were walking on the sidewalk, approaching the coffee shop. A young man was sitting at an outside table. There were four chairs at the table, but he was by himself.

Just before Rudy and Brenda got up to his table, the young man spit on the sidewalk. Rudy said to Brenda, “Watch out for the spit,” and glared at the young man.

How dare he spit on the sidewalk just as Rudy and Brenda were approaching? But there was nothing Rudy could say in front of Brenda—she would get angry. She was always telling him to ignore jerks. So he ignored this jerk. They found a nearby table with only one chair. Rudy grabbed a chair from the young man’s table, and he sat down.

Rudy went around the corner to buy a newspaper from the newsstand. When he returned, he noticed that the young man was gone. Rudy asked Brenda what she wanted to drink. She said she wasn’t thirsty.

He walked inside to get himself a coffee. Surprised, he saw that the person behind the counter was the spitter from outside. “You work here?” Rudy asked.

“What does it look like?” the young man said.

“Where’s your supervisor?” Rudy asked.

“He’s on break,” the young man said. He definitely had an attitude, Rudy thought. Rudy ordered an extra large orange juice and an extra large latte. A few minutes later, the young man placed them on the counter and said, “Eight dollars.”

Rudy asked for a small cup of water with ice. When the young man turned around to put ice into a cup, Rudy knocked both of his extra large drinks over. The latte spilled onto the counter and then onto the floor behind the counter. The orange juice spilled into the tip basket, which was full of coins and bills. The young man turned around, looked at the mess, and glared at Rudy. Rudy said, “Forget the water,” and walked out.

英语儿童故事2:Jury Service in California

To serve on a California jury, you must be a U.S. citizen. You must be selected to serve; juror names are selected from state identification cards, driver’s licenses, and voting rolls. If selected, you will receive in your mail an envelope marked Jury Summons. Call the 800 phone number to find out the first day of your service. If that date is inconvenient for you, you can change it to a later date. You cannot serve more than once every 12 months.

If you are mentally disabled or are a full-time caregiver, you may be excused from service. If you have no reasonable means of transportation to court, you might be excused. If you are a full-time student or teacher, you won’t be excused. If you are a breast-feeding mom, you can postpone your service. If you are dead, your family must provide proof of death.

To serve on a jury, you must be able to read and understand basic English. Your age doesn’t matter, as long as you are at least 18 years old. Once you’re 70, you can say that you’re too sick to serve; you don’t need a doctor’s excuse. If you’re younger than 70, you need a doctor’s note confirming that you are ill. Blind people, deaf people, and people in wheelchairs can be required to serve on a jury.

You will not get paid very much for your service--$15 a day. Also, the state will reimburse you 34 cents for each mile that you drive in your car . Some employers will pay your salary while you serve; some won’t. If you own a business, you might be away from it for one to four weeks, occasionally even longer. You could lose a lot of money if you do most of the work for your business. But the judge won’t excuse you unless you can demonstrate extreme financial hardship. Parking for jurors is always free.

篇5:英语儿童故事

A ten-year-old boy confessed to his parents that he was playing with matches on a windy day in October in southern California. The Santa Ana winds were howling that day, and his carelessness resulted in the Witch fire. That fire destroyed 18,000 acres of woodland and 12 homes. The total damage and the cost of firefighting efforts were estimated at $25 million. Ironically, his parents’ house was untouched by the fire.

The authorities did not immediately announce what they would do to the boy or his parents. An official in the district attorney’s office said that, probably, no criminal charges would be filed. But the parents would still be liable for civil charges. That is, victims could sue for their losses and rebuilding costs. Suing the middle-class family for millions would be the easy part, though; collecting the millions would be unlikely.

Homeowners disagreed on what should be done. “I don’t have a house anymore,” said John Ritter. “It will take at least two years to build a new house, and my insurance is only going to pay about half the cost of the new house. Ordinarily, I would say that the boy and his parents ought to be put in jail for at least 10 years. But because their house didn’t burn down, I think the law should just allow me to trade property with them. They can have my burned-down house, and I can move into their house. That’s fair enough for me.”

“We all make mistakes, especially when we’re young,” said Michael Richards, another homeowner whose house burned down. “I remember setting my sister on fire when I was about 10. I didn’t mean to do it, of course, and she jumped into the lake, so she was okay. But it could have been a terrible accident. I think the poor boy has learned a valuable lesson. People should forgive, rebuild, and get on with their lives.”

篇6:经典英语儿童故事

One day, a fox fell into a deep well and could not get out. A thirsty goat looked down into the well. He saw the fox. “How is the water?” asked the goat.

“The water is cool and delicious,” said the clever fox. “Come in and have a drink!” The goat was terribly thirsty. He jumped into the well without giving it a second thought. “But how will I get out?” asked the goat.

“We’ll help each other,” said the fox. “Put your front feet on the wall. I will climb up your back. Then I will help you get out.”

The goat agreed. He placed his feet on the wall. The fox quickly climbed out and started to run away. “Come back!” cried the goat. “I can’t get out of the well by myself!”

The fox turned back and said, “You silly old goat! Jump into the well was a foolish decision. You should always think twice before you act.”

篇7:经典英语儿童故事

One day, a fox saw a crow sitting in a tree. The crow had a piece of cheese in her beak, and she sat in the tree to eat it. The fox thought, “I want that cheese,” and then hr thought of way to get it.

The fox walked to the foot of the tree and said, “Hello, Miss Crow. You look beautiful today.”

“Ready?” thought the crow while she looked down at the fox.

The fox said, “Your feathers are so colorful and your eyes are so bright. But birds are not only beautiful to look at. They are also beautiful to listen to.”

“Miss Crow , your voice is more beautiful than any other birds,” the fox said. “Please sing for me, and I will call you the Queen of birds.”

The crow smiled and lifted her head. She began to sing, but when she opened her beak, the cheese dropped to the ground.

The fox quickly ate it. “Your voice is wonderful,” he said, “but you are not very smart.” You gave me your cheese, so I will give you some advice: never trust anyone who flatters you.”

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