初中英语有趣的小故事有哪些?
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英语小故事一:The Bat and the Weasel
Bat falling upon the ground was caught by a weasel, of whom he earnestly besought1 his life. The weasel refused, saying, that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. The bat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, and thus saved his life.
Shortly afterwards the bat again fellon the ground, and was carght by another weasel, whom he likewise entreated2(恳求) not to eat him. The weasel said that he had a special hostility3 to mice. The bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bat; and thus a second time escaped.
It is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
英语小故事二:Ant and grasshopper
On a cold, frosty day an ant was dragging out some of the corn which he had laid up in the summertime, to dry it. A grasshopper1, half perished with hunger, besought2 the ant to give him a morsel3 of to preserve his life. "What were you doing," said the ant, "this last summer?" "Oh," said the grasshopper, "I was not idle. I kept singing all the summer long." said the ant, laughing and shutting up his granary. "Since you could sing all summer, you may dance all winter."
Winter finds out what summer lays by.
英语小故事三:An Ill-Natured Neighbor
An ill-natured, jealous peasant saw his neighbor's getting a very good harvest. As he was unable to be glad of his neighbor's blessing1 from God, he devised the way how to destroy his neighbor's happiness. To attain2 his purpose he caught a fox, tied a lighted torch to its tail and drove it in the direction of his neighbor's fields. Seeing the fox reached the field, it changed its direction, and began, to his amazement3, plunging4 into his own fields where the grains had almost been ripe.
A few minutes had passed before all his fields were enveloped5 in volumes of flames. He sorrowed, lamented6, rushing about in his neighborhood, and devised to lay the blame at his neighbor's door. But as his neighbor had been believed to be very honest since ages ago, and, on the contrary, he had been reputed as an ill-natured man, none could place any confidence in his words.
A misdeed only leads one to a snare7(陷阱,圈套) set for others.
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英语小故事一:The Bat and the Weasel
Bat falling upon the ground was caught by a weasel, of whom he earnestly besought1 his life. The weasel refused, saying, that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. The bat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, and thus saved his life.
Shortly afterwards the bat again fellon the ground, and was carght by another weasel, whom he likewise entreated2(恳求) not to eat him. The weasel said that he had a special hostility3 to mice. The bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bat; and thus a second time escaped.
It is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
英语小故事二:Ant and grasshopper
On a cold, frosty day an ant was dragging out some of the corn which he had laid up in the summertime, to dry it. A grasshopper1, half perished with hunger, besought2 the ant to give him a morsel3 of to preserve his life. "What were you doing," said the ant, "this last summer?" "Oh," said the grasshopper, "I was not idle. I kept singing all the summer long." said the ant, laughing and shutting up his granary. "Since you could sing all summer, you may dance all winter."
Winter finds out what summer lays by.
英语小故事三:An Ill-Natured Neighbor
An ill-natured, jealous peasant saw his neighbor's getting a very good harvest. As he was unable to be glad of his neighbor's blessing1 from God, he devised the way how to destroy his neighbor's happiness. To attain2 his purpose he caught a fox, tied a lighted torch to its tail and drove it in the direction of his neighbor's fields. Seeing the fox reached the field, it changed its direction, and began, to his amazement3, plunging4 into his own fields where the grains had almost been ripe.
A few minutes had passed before all his fields were enveloped5 in volumes of flames. He sorrowed, lamented6, rushing about in his neighborhood, and devised to lay the blame at his neighbor's door. But as his neighbor had been believed to be very honest since ages ago, and, on the contrary, he had been reputed as an ill-natured man, none could place any confidence in his words.
A misdeed only leads one to a snare7(陷阱,圈套) set for others.
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