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儿童英文作文

篇1:儿童英文作文

儿童英文作文

Last Children’s day, I had lots of fun. I played my two favorite games. The first game that I played was word guessing. The other one I played was a kind of race, but I don’t know what that race is called. I won two prizes, one is a puzzle, and one is a bouncy ball.

After playing all those fun games, I made paper stars. We had lunch and a nap.

After nap time, we had a birthday party. We ate a birthday cake, fruits ,orange juice, chips, ice-cream, candies ,cookies, and lots of food. It was a really fun day.

At dinner time, I ate my favorite kind of noodles. After dinner time, we all watched lot of shows. My favorite show is the magic show, because the magician broke the banana and everyone laughed.

It was the best Children’s Day I had at school. I wonder what I will do for next Children’s Day. I hope to have lots of fun.

篇2:儿童的英文

It's only human to want the best for your children.

为自己的孩子谋求最好的条件是人之常情。

Mark has two children to support from his first marriage.

马克得扶养他第一次婚姻生的两个孩子。

Many children can't function effectively in large classes.

许多孩子在大班上课时学习效果不好。

The children are completely out of control since their father left.

这些孩子自他们的'父亲离开后就无法无天了。

They've been best friends since they were children.

他们从孩提时起就是最要好的朋友。

篇3:儿童英文诗歌朗诵

儿童英文诗歌朗诵大全

1、The Voice of Spring

And the cawing rooks are meeting

In the elms a noisy crowd.

All the birds are singing loud,

And the first white butterfly

In the sunshine dances by.

Look around you, look around !

Flowers in all the fields abound,

Every running stream is bright,

All the orchard trees are white,

And each small and waving shoot

Promises sweet autumn fruit.

2、March Wind

March wind, here it comes

Marching in with all its drums.

See it skip and whip through town,

Tangled branches tumbling down.

March wind, hear it shout:

I'm breathing in and breathing out.

And if you're patient, then one day

I'll even blow some spring your way.

3、The Star

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,

How I wonder what you are!

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.

When the blazing sun is gone,

When he nothing shines upon,

Then you show your little light,

Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.

Then the traveler in the dark,

Thanks you for your tiny spark,

He could not see which way to go,

If you did not twinkle so.

In the dark blue sky you keep,

And often through my curtains peep,

For you never shut you eye,

Till the sun is in the sky.

As your bright and tiny spark,

Lights the traveler in the dark-

Though I know not what you are,

Twinkle, twinkle, little star.

4、Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water.

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

5、Wee Willie Winkie

Runs through the town,

Upstairs,downstairs.

In his nightgown.

Rapping at the Window,

Crying through the lock,

“Are the children in their beds,

For now it`s eight o'clock?”

6、Dreams

Hold fast to dreams

For if dreams die

Life is a broken-winged bird

That cannot fly

Hold fast to dreams

For when dreams go

Life is a barren field

Frozen with snow

7、Morning

I love to wake to each new day,

And brush my dreams

Of night away,

And look out through my window wide

To see what weather is outside,

And wonder what exciting thing

This shining, un-used day

Will bring.

8、Rain

Rain is falling all around

It falls on field and tree

It rains on the umbrella here

And on the ships at sea

9、Never give up

Never give up

Never lose hope.

Always have faith,

It allows you to cope.

Trying times will pass,

As they always do.

Just have patience,

Your dreams will come true.

So put on a smile,

You’ll live through your pain.

Know it will pass,

And strength you will gain.

篇4:儿童英文童话故事

Once upon a time...

There was once a poor man who could no longer afford to keep his only son at home. So the son said to him, 'Dear father, you are so poor that I am only a burden to you; I would rather go out into the world and see if I can earn my own living.' The father gave him his blessing and took leave of him with much sorrow. About this time the King of a very powerful kingdom was carrying on a war; the youth therefore took service under him and went on the campaign. When they came before the enemy, a battle took place, there was some hot fighting, and it rained bullets so thickly that his comrades fell around him on all sides. And when their leader fell too the rest wished to take to flight; but the youth stepped forward and encouraged them and called out, 'We must not let our country be ruined!' Then others followed him, and he pressed on and defeated the enemy. When the King heard that he had to thank him alone for the victory, he raised him higher than anyone else in rank, gave him great treasures and made him the first in the kingdom.

The King had a daughter who was very beautiful, but she was also very capricious. She had made a vow to marry no one who would not promise her that if she died first, he would allow himself to be buried alive with her. 'If he loves me truly,' she used to say, 'what use would life be to him then?' At the same time she was willing to do the same, and if he died first to be buried with him. This curious vow had up to this time frightened away all suitors, but the young man was so captivated by her beauty, that he hesitated at nothing and asked her hand of her father. 'Do you know,' asked the King, 'what you have to promise?' 'I shall have to go into her grave with her,' he answered, 'if I outlive her, but my love is so great that I do not think of the risk.' So the King consented, and the wedding was celebrated with great splendour.

Now, they lived for a long time very happily with one another, but then it came to pass that the young Queen fell seriously ill, and no doctor could save her. And when she lay dead, the young King remembered what he had promised, and it made him shudder to think of lying in her grave alive, but there was no escape. The King had set guards before all the gates, and it was not possible to avoid his fate.

When the day arrived on which the corpse was to be laid in the royal vault, he was led thither, then the entrance was bolted and closed up.

Near the coffin stood a table on which were placed four candles, four loaves of bread, and four bottles of wine. As soon as this provision came to an end he would have to die. So he sat there full of grief and misery, eating every day only a tiny bit of bread, and drinking only a mouthful of ovine, and he watched death creeping nearer and nearer to him. One day as he was sitting staring moodily in front of him, he saw a snake creep out of the corner

towards the corpse. Thinking it was going to touch it, he drew his sword and saying, 'As long as I am alive you shall not harm her,' he cut it in three pieces. After a little time a second snake crept out of the corner, but when it saw the first one lying dead and in pieces it went back and came again soon, holding three green leaves in its mouth. Then it took the three bits of the snake and laid them in order, and put one of the leaves on each wound. Immediately the pieces joined together, the snake moved itself and became alive and then both hurried away. The leaves remained lying on the ground, and it suddenly occurred to the unfortunate man who had seen everything, that the wonderful power of the leaves might also be exercised upon a human being.

So he picked up the leaves and laid one of them on the mouth and the other two on the eyes of the dead woman. And scarcely had he done this, before the blood began to circulate in her veins, then it mounted and brought colour back to her white face. Then she drew her breath, opened her eyes, and said, 'Ah! where am I?' 'You are with me, dear lady,' he answered, and told her all that had happened, and how he had brought her to life again. He then gave her some wine and bread, and when all her strength had returned she got up, and they went to the door and knocked and called so loudly that the guards heard them, and told the King. The King came himself to open the door, and there he found both happy and well, and he rejoiced with them that now all trouble was over. But the young King gave the three snake-leaves to a servant, saying to him, 'Keep them carefully for me, and always carry them with you; who knows but that they may help us in a time of need!'

It seemed, however, as if a change had come over the young Queen after she had been restored to life, and as if all her love for her husband had faded from her heart. Some time afterwards, when he wanted to take a journey over the sea to his old father, and they were on board the ship, she forgot the great love and faithfulness he had shown her and how he had saved her from death, and fell in love with the captain. And one day when the young King was lying asleep, she called the captain to her, and seized the head of the sleeping King and made him take his feet, and together they threw him into the sea. When they had done this wicked deed, she said to him, 'Now let us go home and say that he died on the journey. I will praise you so much to my father that he will marry me to you and make you the heir to the throne.' But the faithful servant, who had seen everything, let down a little boat into the sea, unobserved by them, and rowed after his master while the traitors sailed on. He took the drowned man out of the water, and with the help of the three snake-leaves which he carried with him, placing them on his mouth and eyes, he brought him to life again.

They both rowed as hard as they could night and day, and their litt

le boat went so quickly that they reached the old King before the other two did. He was much astonished to see them come back alone, and asked what had happened to them. When he heard the wickedness of his daughter, he said, 'I cannot believe that she has acted so wrongly, but the truth will soon come to light.' He made them both go into a secret chamber, and let no one see them.

Soon after this the large ship came in, and the wicked lady appeared before her father with a very sad face. He said to her, 'Why have you come back alone? Where is your husband?'

'Ah, dear father,' she replied, 'I have come home in great grief; my husband fell ill on the voyage quite suddenly, and died, and if the good captain had not given me help, I should have died too. He was at his death-bed and can tell you everything.'

The King said, 'I will bring the dead to life again,' and he opened the door of the room and called them both out. The lady was as if thunderstruck when she caught sight of her husband; she fell on her knees and begged for mercy. But the King said, 'You shall have no mercy. He was ready to die with you, and restored you to life again; but you killed him when he was sleeping, and shall receive your deserts.'

So she and her accomplice were put in a ship which was bored through with holes, and were drawn out into the sea, where they soon perished in the waves.

篇5:儿童英文童话故事

Once upon a time there was a King's son who was engaged to a Princess whom he dearly loved. One day as he sat by her side feeling very happy, he received news that his father was lying at the point of death, and desired to see him before his end. So he said to his love: 'Alas! I must go off and leave you, but take this ring and wear it as a remembrance of me, and when I am King I will return and fetch you home.'

Then he rode off, and when he reached his father he found him mortally ill and very near death.

The King said: 'Dearest son, I have desired to see you again before my end. Promise me, I beg of you, that you will marry according to my wishes'; and he then named the daughter of a neighbouring King who he was anxious should be his son's wife. The Prince was so overwhelmed with grief that he could think of nothing but his father, and exclaimed: 'Yes, yes, dear father, whatever you desire shall be done.' Thereupon the King closed his eyes and died.

After the Prince had been proclaimed King, and the usual time of mourning had elapsed, he felt that he must keep the promise he had made to his father, so he sent to ask for the hand of the King's daughter, which was granted to him at once.

Now, his first love heard of this, and the thought of her lover's desertion grieved her so sadly that she pined away and nearly died. Her father said to her: 'My dearest child, why are you so unhappy? If there is anything you wish for, say so, and you shall have it.'

His daughter reflected for a moment, and then said: 'Dear father, I wish for eleven girls as nearly as possible of the same height, age, and appearance as myself.'

Said the King: 'If the thing is possible your wish shall be fulfilled'; and he had his kingdom searched till he found eleven maidens of the same height, size, and appearance as his daughter.

Then the Princess desired twelve complete huntsmen's suits to be made, all exactly alike, and the eleven maidens had to dress themselves in eleven of the suits, while she herself put on the twelfth. After this she took leave of her father, and rode off with her girls to the court of her former lover.

Here she enquired whether the King did not want some huntsmen, and if he would not take them all into his service. The King saw her but did not recognize her, and as he thought them very good- looking young people, he said, 'Yes, he would gladly engage them all.' So they became the twelve royal huntsmen.

Now, the King had a most remarkable Lion, for it knew every hidden or secret thing.

One evening the Lion said to the King: 'So you think you have got twelve huntsmen, do you?'

'Yes, certainly,' said the King, 'they _are_ twelve huntsmen.'

'There you are mistaken,' said the Lion; 'they are twelve maidens.'

'That cannot possibly be,' replied the King

; 'how do you mean to prove that?'

'Just have a number of peas strewed over the floor of your ante- chamber,' said the Lion, 'and you will soon see. Men have a strong, firm tread, so that if they happen to walk over peas not one will stir, but girls trip, and slip, and slide, so that the peas roll all about.'

The King was pleased with the Lion's advice, and ordered the peas to be strewn in his ante-room.

Fortunately one of the King's servants had become very partial to the young huntsmen, and hearing of the trial they were to be put to, he went to them and said: 'The Lion wants to persuade the King that you are only girls'; and then told them all the plot.

The King's daughter thanked him for the hint, and after he was gone she said to her maidens: 'Now make every effort to tread firmly on the peas.'

Next morning, when the King sent for his twelve huntsmen, and they passed through the ante-room which was plentifully strewn with peas, they trod so firmly and walked with such a steady, strong step that not a single pea rolled away or even so much as stirred. After they were gone the King said to the Lion: 'There now--you have been telling lies--you see yourself they walk like men.'

'Because they knew they were being put to the test,' answered the Lion; 'and so they made an effort; but just have a dozen spinning- wheels placed in the ante-room. When they pass through you'll see how pleased they will be, quite unlike any man.'

The King was pleased with the advice, and desired twelve spinning- wheels to be placed in his ante-chamber.

But the good-natured servant went to the huntsmen and told them all about this fresh plot. Then, as soon as the King's daughter was alone with her maidens, she exclaimed: 'Now, pray make a great effort and don't even _look_ at those spinning-wheels.'

When the King sent for his twelve huntsmen next morning they walked through the ante-room without even casting a glance at the spinning-wheels.

Then the King said once more to the Lion: 'You have deceived me again; they _are_ men, for they never once looked at the spinning-wheels.'

The Lion replied: 'They knew they were being tried, and they did violence to their feelings.' But the King declined to believe in the Lion any longer.

So the twelve huntsmen continued to follow the King, and he grew daily fonder of them. One day whilst they were all out hunting it so happened that news was brought that the King's intended bride was on her way and might soon be expected. When the true bride heard of this she felt as though a knife had pierced her heart, and she fell fainting to the ground. The King, fearing something had happened to his dear huntsman, ran up to help, and began drawing off his gloves. Then he saw the ring which he had given to his first love, and as he gazed into her face he knew her again, and his heart was so touched that he kissed her,

and as she opened her eyes, he cried: 'I am thine and thou art mine, and no power on earth can alter that.'

To the other Princess he despatched a messenger to beg her to return to her own kingdom with all speed. 'For,' said he, 'I have got a wife, and he who finds an old key again does not require a new one.'

Thereupon the wedding was celebrated with great pomp, and the Lion was restored to the royal favour, for after all he had told the truth.

篇6:儿童英文童话故事

There are three little pigs. They live in a small house with their mother. “This house is too small. The three of you must leave home. You must build your own homes,” says the mother pig one day.

有三只小猪。他们跟猪妈妈同住在一间小屋子里。有一天猪妈妈说:“这房子太小了。你们三个必须搬出去住。你们必须自己盖房子住。”

The first little pig gets some hay. “I will build a house of hay,” he says. “It will not be hard. My house will be easy to make. Then, I will go play.”

第一只小猪拿了些干草来。“我要盖一间草屋,”他说。“这工作不难。我的屋子很容易盖。盖好后,我就可以去玩耍了。”

“I will use sticks to make a house,” says the second little pig. “It will be easy. Then, I will go play with my brother.” The second little pig quickly builds his home. He goes outside to play.

“我要用树枝盖一间屋子,”第二只小猪说。“这工作很容易。盖好后,我就可以跟哥哥去玩耍。”第二只小猪很快就把他的屋子盖好,便到外头去玩耍了。

“ I will build my houseof bricks. It will take a long time,” says the third little pig. He builds his house. It is hard work, but the house is strong.

“我的屋子要用砖头来盖。这要花上很长的时间,”第三只小猪说。他便盖起屋子,这工作不轻松,不过屋子却挺牢固的'。

One day, the three little pigs see some footprints. They are the big bad wolf's footprints. The little pigs run to their homes. They are afraid of the big bad wolf. He eats little pigs.

有一天,三只小猪看到几个脚印,这是大野狼的脚印。三只小猪赶紧跑回各自的家里。他们很怕大野狼,因为他会吃小猪。

The big bad wolf goes to the first little pig's house. The house is made of hay. “Little pig, little pig, let me come in!” says the wolf.

篇7:儿童英文童话故事

In the past, the little white rabbit's body and eyes were brown, and all the people looked down upon them, but they were very united, and there was no one in the family who did not know each other. But they were so afraid of humans that they lived in seclusion in the mountains.

One day, people discovered them and led a group of people to surround them and catch them. It turns out that a few days ago, the village came a monster, monster command people, every year to offer tribute, otherwise, will kill the people in the village, this year, they unexpectedly found a rabbit, decided to let them do a tribute, so they go back.

At last it was time to give the monster a tribute, two strong boys, carrying these heavy rabbits, and quickly sent them to the monster. On the way, a little rabbit came to the world and asked her mother, “mom, where are we going?” The mother did not answer, and soon they came to the monster's palace. The two young men put the offerings on the door, and they ran away.

Monster came out at this moment, he looks terrible, with the sting of the scorpion in his head, and it has three face, a face has an eye, have three eyes and a face another face has 10 eyes! He had five hands, covered with blood, and shuddered.

Only the newborn rabbit was not sensible, and was still happily playing around, when the monster mumbled in a terrible voice: “hungry, which one to eat first? Eat the small one first.” So he reached out his hand and just wanted to catch the rabbit, and his mother suddenly stopped in front of him and said, “you can't touch my child!” The monster say: “I don't eat it what do I eat?” With that, he waved his mother to the wall, and she cried out, “eat me before you eat! Don't move my child! At this time, a robust rabbit said: ”no, or eat me first! You have a good health. The monster has a kind to eat me first!“ ”Yes, eat me first!“ Other rabbits rush to say. The monster roar way: ”I nobody eat, I eat small!“

Monster go catch a rabbit, the rabbit was afraid, loudly call mother, rabbits and other rabbits mother rushed forward, hit a monster, the monster was knocked down, and immediately stood up, snapped roared: ”I'll eat you all!“ ”Stop!“ A stern voice came out, ah! God came, he said solemnly, ”you this monster, in the world for evil, see how I punish you!“ With a monster down the god waved, the rabbit body turned white, his eyes became red, god delighted to say again: ”the white for you have a holy heart, and red represent your solidarity.“

Then god disappeared, just as it had come.

篇8:儿童英文童话故事

One morning, grandpa told the rabbit rabbit defeat the true story of a rabbit family, said that when the running champion flag fall on the turtle family, the small rabbit never could resist anger in my heart, suddenly stood up and said, I want to get him back! He rushed out to the turtle house and said, ”I want to run with you.“ ”Better than that! “It's a deal! ”It's just an island! It's only better than rowing.“ ”I am a sportsman, more than anything else.“ The little rabbit pat on the chest, indeed the rabbit sports score is the first in the island. They each made a boat out to sea. ”I'm a turtle, but I don't need a boat.“ The turtle kept muttering to himself. ”Wait a minute, ref.“ ”Cried the rabbit. Then grandpa rabbit came. Needless to say, he was the only judge. “Ready... The two ships started almost at the same time, and their boat sailed into the sea, when the waves surged, ”not good.“ It was just trying to turn the bow back. But it was late, their ship was struck by the waves mercilessly...

”Are you all right? “Good.” When they woke up, they found themselves on a deserted island. There was no one on the island, but the fruit trees were much better. They found a treasure map below. “this is a treasure island. The treasure is hidden on the mountain. Let's go up the hill!” “Set off!

They climbed up the hill and found a voice on the mountain. There were two people in front of them. ”it's a bear gang, the world knows it.“ One of the two was as strong as an ox, and a crafty man. ”It must have been for the treasure.“ ”We will find them before them.“ At that time, the little turtle was lazy, and he stayed there. Suddenly, a door opened slowly behind the turtle, and the little turtle crept into it with curiosity. The inside was so dark that the rabbit chased it in. The door was closed and the hole lit up, and there was a treasure chest in front of them. The little turtle ran forward, and there was a blanket and a golden pot in the box. ”what is it for?“ The two men threw themselves on the blankets and sat up and said, ”this blanket will fly.“ The blanket started slowly. ”I am a blanket, and I can change any vehicle.“ ”Screamed the rabbit.“ it's a treasure!”

The bear gang is on a helicopter, chasing the turtles, “the wanghu carpet fighter.” The kaleidoscope turned into a fighter jet. A missile flew to the helicopter. The helicopter shot down. What's the use of this pot?“ ”I am the lamp, can realize your three wishes.“ ”We want some food.“ There was a lot of food in front of them. ”We're going home.“ Soon they were back home. ”We have no bad people in the world.“ After a while, all the bad guys disappeared. Since then the world has become more peaceful, and they have not only become good friends, but also the warriors of the world, and a magic carpet to send them to school.

篇9:儿童英文童话故事

Once upon a time, there was a small mountain village with beautiful scenery. There lived a happy monkey in the village. In front of the village, there is a clear river, and the water of the river flows slowly all the year round. There is a tall peach tree on the other side of the river. At harvest time, the big, round peaches were full of branches, as if they were smiling and nodding to people.

When the monkey came out of the house, he saw the peach and his mouth watered. So he decided to cross the river and pick the peaches.

After eating one after another, he had to move back home. At home, he thought, I will go to the river to eat a peach every day. Otherwise, I will take all the peaches home at once and put them on slowly. If that were the case, the other animals would not eat. 2 come: also can save a bit of strength, why the lifelong life so tired?

The monkey had been busy for days and nights and was exhausted. Finally, all the peaches were taken home.

At first, he was grinning from ear to ear. Thought: still my method is clever. The days passed. Little by little, little by little, a bad smell came and the monkey looked around. ”Why are all the peaches rotting away, and coming out of the black and dirty water? It seems that I can only go hungry this winter. My hard-earned winter food is gone.

So the monkeys starved and froze for a winter. One day, he walked out of the house and was surprised to find that the peach tree was blossoming and he was excited and excited. Hoping for the peach tree fruit every day.

Finally, the peach tree bears a delicious peach. The monkey thought: this time I can't make the same mistake again, I want to dig out the peach tree and take it home.

That's what it thinks, and that's what it does. The monkey was smug: I can't believe I'm a stupid monkey. The more life experience, the richer!

The sun and the moon shine like an arrow. The monkey counted the peaches from the tree and carried out the five plans each day. He ate and ate, and the peaches fell from under the tree and rolled around on the ground. The monkey thought it was football and was just playing. “Wow,” he cried. “how did that happen? How come I can't get what I want every time?” He hugged his head and began to cry and said, “one day I will find out what is in the middle of this.”

That's all. The winter is coming. This self - righteous monkey, miserable to live. Think: can its foolish ideas lead to a happy life? To achieve happiness, we must do the work in accordance with objective laws. You can't be like a monkey, and you're wasting your energy and time. You end up with nothing.

篇10:儿童英文童话故事

One day, piggy was watching TV at home. He saw it on TV: “everyone wants to have ideals.” Chubby thought, “what am I going to do? Ah! By the way, I'm a good athlete. A gold medal hanging around the neck, a trophy in hand - what an air! But the athlete is too laborious, run all day, jump, make all body is sweat, how bad ah! I...... I'm not an athlete!

”By the way, I'm a singer! Yes, singers don't have to work hard. But it's too easy to sing. It's always the same.

Suddenly he saw his hoof. “hey, how beautiful my feet are! Or I'll be a dancer! I'm going to dance ballet, I'm going to dance swan lake! But the dancer was so tired that she had to lie down all day!”

“That...... Then I'll... Hey, I think these dry what, what ideal not ideal, eat full, drink enough, get!” Chubby shifted his butt, buttoned his mouth, and fell asleep on the sofa.

Children, we can't learn fat. Want to know, won't flower strength, ideal is equal to zero!

篇11:儿童英文童话故事

A little pig named Wilbur became friends with a spider named charlotte. The fate of the pig was to become a Christmas dinner, and the sad result scared Wilbur. It tried to escape, but it was only a pig. The small charlotte said: let me help you. So charlotte with its net weave pigs in the pig shed, chuck's pig, good words, who is seen as a miracle in human eyes let Wilbur the fate of the whole net words reversal, finally got the name pig contest first prize and a share the destiny of the future. But at this moment, spider charlotte's destiny came to an end.

This is the story of a kind and weak person, but apart from love, friendship, this lyrical fairy tale, and a love of life itself.

Here's a dialogue:

Why are you doing this for me? He asked. I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for you.

You are my friend. Charlotte replied that life itself was a great thing. I weave the net for you, because I like you. What is life itself? We were born, lived for a while, and then died. A spider's life is a bit of an indecent prey. By helping you, it may make my life more noble. God knows that anyone's life can add a little meaning. More fairy tale composition 400 words.

Oh, said Wilbur, I can't speak, I don't have the genius of your words, but you saved me, charlotte, and I'd rather die for you -- I'd rather.

I trust you and thank you for your generosity.

【儿童英文童话故事大全(5篇)】

篇12:儿童英文自我介绍

儿童英文(一)

Hello, everyone, my name is JIMMY, I am five.I have white skin and I‘m smart.

In our kindergarten ,I like to play with children and like our teacher teaching us to recite the “University”.I also like to have a trip with my parents.

I have gone to sea islands in Malaysia for two times.I found that if you learn English well, you can make friends and swim with foreign children from different colors.

You can also tell your grandmother “ this is called AIRPLANE ”when you get on it.You can say ICECREAM to the salesman when you want to eat it.

When you feel sick you can tell the doctor which part of your body is not comfortable.We can also introduce beautiful places in China to foreigners. English is very interesting and useful, please join us to learn English.

篇13:儿童英文自我介绍

Hello, my name is Leo. I’m from.

Zhengxin school. As you can see I have a round face and the big eyes.

I like music very much. In my spare time, I like take some reading and go shopping. It can make me feel happy.

I like chatting with others, because it can help me to know this world. I have lots of friends.

All the things in the world are colorful.

I love peace and I take proud of my motherland.

Thank you!

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篇14:儿童英文自我介绍

Hello/Hi,Good morning/afternoon,Nice to meet you. My name is xxx (姓名) ,I am x (年龄),I am a girl/boy,I like xxxx(自己喜欢的食物或者玩具)。 There are three people in my family,my daddy、my mummy and I,I love them very much. My daddy is a xxx (职业),he is handsome.

My mummy is a xxx (职业) ,she is very beautiful.

I am a lovely child. That’s all,thank you.

篇15:短篇英文儿童故事

A wolf had been badly wounded by dogs. He lay sick and maimed in his lair.

He felt very hungry and thirsty. When a sheep passed by, he asked him to fetch some water from the stream.

“If you bring me the water,” he said, “I will find means to get some food.”

“Yes,” said the sheep, “if I bring you the water, you would undoubtedly make me your food.”

●狼被狗所咬,伤势很严重,痛苦地躺在巢穴里,不能外出觅食。

●他感到又饿又渴,这时,他看见一只羊,便请求他到附近的小河里为他取一点水来。

●“你给我一点水解渴”,他说,“我就能自己去寻找食物了。”

●“是呀”,羊回答说,“如果我给你送水喝,那么我就会成为你的食物。”

篇16:短篇英文儿童故事

A lion had come to the end of his days. He lay helpless under a tree.

The animals came around him. When they saw that he was going to die, they thought to themselves, “Now is the time to pay him back.”

So the boar came up and rushed at him with his tusks.

Then a bull gored him with his horns. The lion still lay helpless before them.

So the ass felt quite safe. He turned his tail to the lion and kicked up his heels into his face.

“This is a double death.” growled the lion.

●一头年老体衰的狮子病得有气无力,奄奄一息地躺在树下。

●动物们围在他的周围,看到狮子快要死了,就来报复他。

●一头野猪冲到他身旁,狠狠地咬他。

●接着,一头野牛也用角来顶他,狮子无助地躺在那里。

●当驴子看到可以对这庞大的野兽为所欲为时,也用他的蹄子用力去踢狮子的头部。这头快要断气的狮子说:“我已勉强忍受了勇者的施暴,但还得含羞忍受你这个小丑的侮辱,真是死不瞑目啊。”

篇17:短篇英文儿童故事

Once a fox invited a stork to dinner. He put nothing on the table except some soup in a very shallow dish.

The fox could easily lap up the soup, but the stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it. When she left the meal, she was still very hungry. “I am sorry,” said the fox, “the soup is not to your taste.”

“Please do not apologize,” said the stork. “I hope you will come to my house, and dine with me soon.”

A few days later the fox visited the stork. He found that his food was put in a long bottle, and the mouth of the bottle was very narrow. He could not insert his big mouth into it, so he ate nothing.

“I will not apologize,” said the stork. “One bad turn deserves another.”

一次,狐狸请鹳来吃饭。他除了浅盘子中的一点汤以外,什么也没有准备。

狐狸可以轻而易举地喝到汤,但是鹳只够蘸湿他长长的嘴尖。吃完饭后,鹳仍旧很饥饿。“很抱歉!”狐狸说,“这汤不合你的口味”。

“别客气,”鹳说,“过几天请到我家来和我一起吃饭吧。”

几天后,狐狸应邀而至,他发现食物都装在一个长长的瓶子里,而瓶口很细,他无法将他的大嘴伸进去,什么也吃不到。

“我不想道歉,这是你应得的回报。”鹳说。

篇18:短篇英文儿童故事

Once upon a time, there was a mouse father. He wanted to marry his daughter to the greatest person in the world. But, who was the greatest person in the world? Oh! The sun! He must be the greatest person in the world. The mouse father went to talk to the sun.

很久很久以前,有一个老鼠爸爸。他想要把他的女儿嫁给世界上最伟大的人。但是,谁是世界上最伟大的人呢?啊!是太阳!他一定是世界上最伟大的人。老鼠爸爸去找太阳谈了谈。

“Hello! Mr. Sun. I know you are the greatest person in the world. Would you marry my daughter?”

“哈喽!太阳先生,我知道你是世界上最伟大的人。您愿意娶我的女儿吗?”

“What? I’m not the greatest person in the world. The greatest person is the cloud. If he comes out1, I’ll be covered.”

“什么?我可不是世界上最伟大的人。最伟大的人应该是云。只要他一出来,我就会被遮住。”

The mouse father went to talk to the cloud.

老鼠爸爸又去找云谈。

“Hello! Mr. Cloud. I know you are the greatest person in the world. Would you marry my daughter?”

“哈喽!云先生,我知道你是世界上最伟大的人。您愿意娶我的女儿吗?”

“What? I’m not the greatest person in the world. The greatest person is the wind. If he comes out, I’ll be blown away2.”

“什么?我才不是世界上最伟大的人呢!最伟大的人应该是风。只要他一刮起来,我就被吹的远远的。”

The mouse father went to talk to the wind.

老鼠爸爸又去找风谈。

“Hello! Mr. Wind. I know you are the greatest person in the world. Would you marry my daughter?”

“哈喽!风先生,我知道你是世界上最伟大的人。您愿意娶我的女儿吗?”

“What? I’m not the greatest person in the world. The greatest person is the wall. If he comes out, I’ll be stopped.”

“什么?我可不是世界上最伟大的人。最伟大的人应该是墙。只要有他在,我就被挡住了。”

短篇英文儿童故事篇4:The vixen and the lioness雌狐与母狮

One morning when a vixen was taking her babies out of the lair, she saw a lioness and her cub.

“Why do you have only one child, dear dame?” asked the vixen.

“Look at my healthy and numerous children here, and imagine, if you are able, how a proud mother should feel.”

The lioness said calmly, “Yes, just look at that beautiful collection. What are they? Foxes! I've only one, but remember, that one is a lion.”

雌狐与母狮

●一天清早,雌狐狸带着她的孩子走出巢穴,看见了母狮子和她的孩子。

●“为什么你只有一个孩子,夫人?”雌狐狸问,“看我这群健康的孩子,如果有能力,一个骄傲的妈妈应该多养一些孩子。”

●母狮平静地说:“是呀,看看这漂亮的一大群,他们都是狐狸!我只有一个,可他毕竟是一头狮子。”

篇19:短篇英文儿童故事

A woman was singing. One of the guests turned to a man

by his side and criticized the singer.

“What a terrible voice!”he said. “Do you know who she is?”

“yes.” was the answer,“she is my wife.”

“Oh,I beg your parden,” the man said. “Of course her voice

isn't bad, but the song is very bad. I wondered who wrote that awful song?”

“ I did,” was the answer.

有一个妇女在唱歌。一个宾馆的客人对旁边的男人问道:“这是多么可怕的歌声啊,你知道她是谁?”

“是的”,男人回答到“他是我妻子”。

“OH,我的兄弟,其实她的声音并不难听,主要是这歌词写的不好,是谁写的这么可怕的歌词?”

“我写的”男人回答道.

短篇英文儿童故事篇5:.塞翁失马 焉知非福 (Blessing or Bane)

Once upon a time, there was a man named Saiweng. He lived near China's northern borders. His horse went into the land of northern people. His neighbors all felt sorry for him.

“Perhaps this will soon turn out to be a blessing,” said Saiweng.

After a few months, his horse came back with another fine horse from the north. Everyone congratulated him.

“Perhaps this will soon turn out to be a bad luck,” said Saiweng.

Before long, his son became fond of riding. One day he fell from a horse and broke his leg. Again, his neighbors all felt sorry for him.

“Perhaps this will soon turn out to be a blessing,” said Saiweng.

One year later, the northern people started a war along the border. All the strong young men took up arms and fought against the invaders. Most of them died. But Saiweng's son did not join in the fighting because he was lame so both of them survived.

很久以前,有个人叫塞翁。他住在北部边疆。塞翁养的马跑进了北边民族的地盘。他的邻居们都为他感到难过。

“也许这会是件好事呢!”塞翁说。

几个月后,塞翁的马自己跑回了家,还带了一匹好马回来。人们都去向他道贺。

塞翁却说:“也许这不是什么好事呢!”

没多久,塞翁的儿子就喜欢上了骑马,一天他从马上掉了下来,摔断了腿。邻居们都替塞翁难过。

“也许这会是件好事呢!”塞翁却说。

一年后,北方的民族大举入侵,年青人都被征集参军去打仗。死了很多人。塞翁的儿子却因为摔断了腿不能去当兵,从而保住了性命。

篇20:儿童英文绕口令

1. A big black bear sat on a big black bug.

2. A big black bug bit a big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood.

3. A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose!

4. A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.

5. A noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more!

6. Ann and Andy's anniversary is in April.

7. Bake big batches of bitter brown bread.

8. Big black bugs bleed blue black blood but baby black bugs bleed blue blood.

9. Black background, brown background.

10. Blake's black bike's back brake bracket block broke.

11. Blue glue gun, green glue gun.

12. Caution: Wide Right Turns

13. Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easter eggs.

14. Elizabeth has eleven elves in her elm tree.

15. Elizabeth's birthday is on the third Thursday of this month.

16. Fresh fried fish, Fish fresh fried, Fried fish fresh, Fish fried fresh.

17. Freshly fried fresh flesh

18. Green glass globes glow greenly.

19. He threw three balls.

20. He threw three free throws.

21. Here's an easy game to play. Here's an easy thing to say:

22. How many cookies could a good cook cook If a good cook could cook cookies? A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.

23. How may saws could a see-saw saw if a see-saw could saw saws?

24. How much oil boil can a gum boil boil if a gum boil can boil oil?

25. I thought a thought. But the thought I thought wasn't the thought I thought I thought. If the thought I thought I thought had been the thought I thought, I wouldn't have thought so much.

26. I wish I were what I was when I wished I were what I am.

27. I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won't wish the wish you wish to wish.

28. I wish you were a fish in my dish

29. If two witches would watch two watches, which witch would watch which watch?

30. If you notice this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing.

31. It's not the cough that carries you off, it's the coffin they carry you off in!

32. Little red lorry

33. Miss Smith's fish-sauce shop seldom sells shellfish.

34. Never trouble about trouble until trouble troubles you!

35. Nothing is worth thousands of deaths.

篇21:儿童英文绕口令

1. A big black bear sat on a big black bug.

2. A big black bug bit a big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood.

3. A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose!

4. A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.

5. A noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more!

6. Ann and Andy's anniversary is in April.

7. Bake big batches of bitter brown bread.

篇22:儿童英文诗歌朗诵稿

on going home for christmas

he little knew the sorrow that was in his vacant chair;

he never guessed they'd miss him, or he'd surely have been there;

he couldn't see his mother or the lump that filled her throat,

or the tears that started falling as she read his hasty note;

and he couldn't see his father, sitting sor- rowful and dumb,

or he never would have written that he thought he couldn't come.

he little knew the gladness that his presence would have made,

and the joy it would have given, or he never would have stayed.

he didn't know how hungry had the little mother grown

once again to see her baby and to claim him for her own.

he didn't guess the meaning of his visit christmas day

or he never would have written that he couldn't get away.

he couldn't see the fading of the cheeks that once were pink,

and the silver in the tresses; and he didn't stop to think

how the years are passing swiftly, and next christmas it might be

there would be no home to visit and no mother dear to see.

he didn't think about it -- i'll not say he didn't care.

he was heedless and forgetful or he'd surely have been there.

just sit down and write a letter -- it will make their heart strings hum

with a tune of perfect gladness -- if you'll tell them that you'll come.

儿童英文诗歌朗诵稿(2):

all about me

me me me!

no one eats so many apples!

no one talks like me!

i am me! i am very special!

special me!

i am special!

i am smart!

i am super!

but i am cute! i am so very special!

moon moon moon

i like the moon and the moon likes me!

i love you! you are so bright, you are special

you help me see through the night!

i love you moon!

ooh! a star

ooh! a star!

i see through the night!

i am five years old and the star has five corners!

ohh star star star,

i love you so much!

ooh i love you star!

my name!

ohh! i love my name!

ohh! i love my name.

you spell it like this:

o-l-i-v-i-a!

ohh! how i love my name!

good luck!

ohh! when i go some where someone had never go

i use my luck of my brain.

good luck!

ohh! good luck…me!

篇23:英文儿童故事精选

The Little had a green and yellow parakeet.His name was Pete.

“Clever Pete,”said Jonathan Little to the parakeet,and the parakeet said,“Clever Pete,”back to Jonathan.

“I want my parakeet to say his name and address,”said Jonathan.“Pete,say...I am Pete Little,10 Hill Road.”

Day after day Jonathan said, “Say this,Pete.Say...I am Pete Little,10 Hill Road.”

Jonathan's Mom and Dad said it,too.

But Pete did not say it he said, “Clever Pete.”

One day, someone left the window open, and pete flew away. Away went pete.

He flew on. He flew up the road and into the trees. Then Pete flew down to a garden. Mrs. Grey saw him.

Pete said, “Clever Pete,” but then he said. “I am Pete Little, 10 Hill Road.” “You clever bird!” said Mrs. Grey. “I will take you inside.”

She looked in her phone book to find the Littles' phone number. “Is that Mrs Little?Your green parakeet came into my garden and said 'I am Pete Little,10 Hill Road'.” “Did he? That's good! Oh, thank you! Where are you?” “Come to 3 Downs Road, ”I'm Ann Grey.“

The Littles went to get pete. ”Clever Pete,“ smiled Jonathan. ”You said your name and address.“

篇24:英文儿童故事精选

Tim looked at the fort. He saw Michael and Anna playing on it.They climbed up the ladder and came down the pole.

Tim went to the fort. He saw Michael and Anna climbing up.Tim climbed up,too.

He climbed up to the top of the fort.

Michael went down the pole. Then Anna went down. She went down fast.

”I will go down the pole,too,“said Tim.”I can do it.“

Tim looked sown.He saw the children playing and he saw Mrs. Hill.He saw Michael and Anna coming up again.

”Go on,Tim,“said michael.”Go down the pole.“

”Go on,Tim,“said Anna.

”You go first,“said Tim.

Mrs. Hill went to the pole.She looked up at Tim. ”Come on down,“she said.”I will stay here by the pole.“”Come on,Tim!“said the children.”Come on! Come on!“

Mrs. Hill said, ”I am here,Tim.You can do it.“

Tim got on to the pole.He looked down at Mrs.Hill. ”Here I come,“said Tim, and he went slowly down the pole.

”I did it!“ shouted Tim.”I went down the pole.“”You did it,Tim,“said Michael!

篇25:英文儿童故事精选

The Penguins had a nest with two big white eggs in it.

Mother Penguin sat on the eggs day after day.Father Penguin went fishing.

One day Father Penguin came back. ”Here I am,“he said to Mother Penguin.

”You must be hungry.I'll sit on the eggs,now.You can go.“

Mother Penguin went down the hill and into the sea to eat fish.Mother Penguin went out to sea.She stayed out at sea for days,eating and eating and getting fat.

Father Penguin stayed on the eggs.

Look out,Mother Penguin!Look out for the hungry seal!seals like to eat fat penguins.But Mother Penguin saw the seal.She jumped out of the sea very fast.

Clever Mother Penguin!

Mother Penguin walked back up the hill.She went back to the eggs and the nest.

She went home to Father Penguin.

”Where are my eggs?“she said.”Where are they?“”Look down here,“he said.

”Two baby chicks!“said Mother Penguin.”You are clever!“”So are you,"said Father Penguin.

篇26:英文儿童故事精选

He was watching TV. It was about 10:45 p.m. All of a sudden, he felt something in his chest. It was a fullness that he had never felt before. The feeling was dull and painless. But it quickly became a very strong “chest ache.” His chest felt full, sort of like his belly did after Thanksgiving dinners. He could feel a little bit of sharpness in the area of his heart. Then he felt a tiny electric current go down his left arm and into his left hand. His hand felt numb.

He couldn’t believe it. I’m having a heart attack, he thought. No, it couldn’t be. He was perfectly healthy, or at least he was the last time he saw his doctor. When was that—one year, or two years, ago? Well, it didn’t matter. Your doctor could give you a clean bill of health on Monday and you could drop dead on Wednesday. But he had great genes—no one in his family had ever died of a heart attack. In fact, no one in his family had ever died of anything at his age.

He kept hoping the sensation would just disappear. But the feeling of fullness remained—yet without the slightest bit of pain.

He checked his front door. It was locked. That would be a problem if he called 911; would they break the door down, or do they have master keys to most buildings? His windows were open; they could just remove a screen. Should he call 911—no, the ambulance alone would be at least $500. The emergency room bill would be in the thousands. And what about the embarrassment if this was a false alarm? Should he call his brother, who would come over and—and what? He was getting confused. He turned down the TV. He didn’t want it blasting away at his dead body in the middle of the night.

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