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小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇1
A wolf wanted to eat the sheep, but he was afraid of the vigilant shepherd and his dogs. One day the wolf found the skin of a sheep. He put it on and walked among the sheep. A lamb thought that the wolf was its mother because his skin looked like hers. So it followed the wolf. Soon after they had left the dogs, the wolf came at the lamb and ate it up. For some time he succeeded in deceiving the sheep, and enjoying hearty meals.
【译文】
披着羊皮的狼
狼想吃羊,但是他害怕警惕的牧羊人和牧羊犬。 有液如一天狼发现了一块羊皮,便披着它混入羊群。 一只小羊羔把这只披着羊皮的狼误认为自己戚瞎的妈妈,被领出了羊群。 狼成功地欺骗了羊群,吃掉了小羊羔。
寓意:事物的外表有时候会掩盖它的本质,所以我们不能只凭表面现象就作判断。
小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇2
一定很拥挤
A teacher is telling his students, “The moon is very large. Several millions people can live there.”
一位告诉学生:“月亮非常大,上面能住几百人。”
And a boy laughs and says, “It must get crowded when it’s a crescent moon.”
一个男孩笑着说:“当月亮变成月牙的时候,住在上面的人该多拥挤啊!”
词义解析:
1.teacher:老师
2.several:几个
3.million:百万
4.crowded:拥挤的
5.crescent:新月形的
小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇3
动物
There are many kinds of animals in the world. People don’t know the exact numbers.
闹仔启世界上有许多钟动物,人们不知道它们确切的数目。
In the zoo, people can see many kinds of animals. For example, lions, tigers, they are scary. Monkey, foxes are intelligent. People usually think pandas, koala bears are so cute and smart. Some animals live in the water, such as dolphins. They need a lot of water for their home. And elephants with long nose are very strange. They can sing and dance. The giraffes are quite tall because of their long necks. So they can reach the top of the trees.
在动物园里人们可以看到很多种类的动物,如:狮子、老虎,它们都令人害怕;猴子和狐狸是狡猾的;人们认为熊猫,考拉熊是如此伶俐和聪明。有些动物居住在水里,如海豚,它们的家需要很多的水。大象长有奇特的`长鼻子,它们会唱歌和跳舞。长颈鹿长着非常长的脖子,因为他们可以够到数的顶部。
词义解析:
1.kind:种类
2.exact:精确的
3.number:数目
4.zoo:动物园
5.scary:可怕的
6.intelligent:聪明的
7.koala:考拉
8.cute:可爱的
9.smart:聪明的
10.dolphin:海豚
11.elephant:大象
12.nose:鼻子
13.strong:强壮的
14.dance:跳舞
15.giraffe:长颈鹿
16.neck:脖子
17.reach:达到
小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇4
It is her birthday. She is six years old. She looks at the birthday cake. It has white icing. There are six candles on top. Her mom and dad sing Happy Birthday. Her dad lights the candles. She makes a wish. She blows out the candles. She claps her hands. Her mom and dad clap their hands.
这是她的生日。她六岁。她看了看生日蛋糕。它有白色的冰。上面有六根蜡烛。她妈妈和爸爸唱生日快乐。她的爸爸点燃了蜡烛。她许了个愿。她吹出蜡烛。她拍拍她的手。她的妈妈和爸爸拍他们的手。
小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇5
One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He can’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey,but he can’t help him. Luckily,an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elephant’s home. Then,three of them become good friends.
三个好朋友
一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。他非常的害怕,掉进河里。他不会游泳,大叫起来。兔子听见了,跳进水里,但是他却没有办法救猴子。幸运的是,一只大象过来了。大象非常强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。他们来到大象的家,在那里吃了一顿大餐。从此他们成了好朋友。
小学一年级儿童英语小故事 篇6
The Old Man and the Old Cat
An old man has a cat. The cat is very old, too. He runs very quickly. And his teeth are bad. One evening, the old cat sees a little mouse. He catches it, but he can’t eat it because his teeth are not strong enough. The mouse runs away.
The old man is very angry. He beats his cat. He says: “You are a fool cat. I will punish you!” the cat is very sad. He thinks:“When I was young, I worked hard for you. Now you don’t like me because I’m too old to work. You should know you are old, too.”
老人和老猫
一个年迈的老人养一只猫。这只猫也非常老了。她跑得很快,但牙齿很糟糕。一天王还是那个,这只老猫看见一只小老鼠。它抓住了小老鼠,但它却吃不了它,因为它的牙齿不够锋利了。这只小老鼠逃跑了。
老人很生气,他打了小猫,并且对它说:“你这只蠢猫!我要惩罚你!”猫非常伤心,它想:“在我还年轻的时候,我为你努力工作。现在你却因为我太老了不能够工作而不喜欢我。你应该知道你也老了。”
【第一篇:我的狗不识字】
My little dog can't read
Mrs. Brown: Oh, my dear, I have lost my precious little dog! Mrs. Smith: But you must put an advertisement in the papers! Mrs. Brown: It's no use, my little dog can't read.
【译文】
我的狗不识字
布朗夫人:哦, 亲爱的,我把珍爱的小狗给丢了! 史密斯夫人:可是你该在报纸余派上登广告啊! 布朗夫人:没有用的,我的小狗不认识字。”
【败毁衫第二篇:它们是从美国直接带来的】
They are directly from the United States
Not long after an old Chinese woman came back to China from her visit to her daughter in the States, she went to a city bank to deposit the US dollars her daughter gave her. At the bank counter, the clerk checked each note carefully to see if the money was real. It made the old lady out of patience. At last she could not hold any more, uttering. "Trust me, Sir, and trust the money. They are real US dollars. They are directly from America."
【译文】
它们是从美国直接带来察腔的
一位中国老妇人在美国看望女儿回来不久,到一家市银行存女儿送给她的美元。在银行柜台,银行职员认真检查了每一张钞票,看是否有假。 这种做法让老妇人很不耐烦,最后实在忍耐不住说:“相信我,先生,也请你相信这些钞票。这都是真正的美元,它们是从美国直接带来的。”
【第三篇:披着羊皮的狼】
A Wolf in sheep's clothing
A wolf wanted to eat the sheep, but he was afraid of the vigilant shepherd and his dogs. One day the wolf found the skin of a sheep. He put it on and walked among the sheep. A lamb thought that the wolf was its mother because his skin looked like hers. So it followed the wolf. Soon after they had left the dogs, the wolf came at the lamb and ate it up. For some time he succeeded in deceiving the sheep, and enjoying hearty meals.
【译文】
披着羊皮的狼
狼想吃羊,但是他害怕警惕的牧羊人和牧羊犬。 有一天狼发现了一块羊皮,便披着它混入羊群。 一只小羊羔把这只披着羊皮的狼误认为自己的妈妈,被领出了羊群。 狼成功地欺骗了羊群,吃掉了小羊羔。
寓意:事物的外表有时候会掩盖它的本质,所以我们不能只凭表面现象就作判断。
【第四篇:乌鸦、兔子和狐狸】
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。
【第五篇:老狮子与狐狸】
The lion and the fox
The lion once said that he was sick on his death bed. So he asked all the animals to come and listen to his last wishes. the goat came to the lion’s cave. He stood there and listened for a long time. then a sheep went in. Before she came out, a rabbit entered to hear the last wishes of the king of beasts. But soon the lion seemed to recover, and went to the mouth of his cave. He saw a fox waiting outside. "Why don’t you come in?“ asked the lion to the fox. “I beg Your Majesty’s pardon,“ said the fox, “I have seen many animals enter your cave, but none of them come out. Till they come out again, I prefer to wait outside."
【译文】
老狮子与狐狸
一头年老的狮子声称自己病得要死了,他告诉所有的动物来听他的临终遗言。 一只山羊进入狮子的洞穴,并一直留在那里,接着一只绵羊也进去了。之前,一只兔子也曾进去听这兽中的临终遗言。 但是不久,狮子好像康复了,能走到洞口了,他看到狐狸站在洞口,就问:“你为什么不进来呢?” “尊敬的殿下,”狐狸回答说,“如果我没发现只有进去的脚印,没有一个出来的脚印,我也许会进洞去。”
Once upon a time, there were four mice that lived in a wall in the field.
Summer was coming, and so the mice came out of the wall to collect berries, nuts, corn and straw. Everyone was working very hard, day and night. Everyone was working very hard, except, Frederick.
“Why aren’t you working, Frederick?” his friends asked him. “oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’m collecting the sunshine for the cold, dark winter.”
A few days later his friends asked him again “why aren’t you working, Frederick?” “Oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’旅答汪m collecting colors for the long, grey winter.”
A few days later his friends asked him again “why aren’t you working, Frederick?” “拆仔Oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’m collecting words for the long, quiet winter.”
Soon, the first snow came, and the four mice went back into the wall. They ate their berries and they ate their nuts and they ate their corn and they ate their straw. But time passed, and time passed, and soon there were no more berries, and soon there were no more nuts and soon there were no more corn and soon there were no more straw.
Now the winter was cold and dark, long and quiet. The mice were sad and hungry. Then they remembered Frederick.
“Hey, Frederick, can you show us what you collected for the winter.”
“Ok,”举渣 said Frederick, “close your eyes. Here is my sunshine for the cold, dark winter.” And Frederick began to tell his friends some stories, and the mice to feel warmer and warmer.
“Great, Frederick! How about the colors and the words?”
“Ok,” said Frederick, “close your eyes” and he told them about the blue skies, and he told them about the red poppies, and he told them about the green grass, and he told them about the purple berries, and he told them about the yellow corn of summer.
“That’s wonderful, Frederick, thank you.” Said the mice. “We’ve learned something about you”, they told him.
What do you think they learned?
对于活泼,充满好奇心的小学生而言,英语 故事 阅读能更好地吸引他们的注意力,提高他们的兴趣。我精心收集了小学一年级的英语故事,供大家欣赏学习!
小学一年级的英语故事篇一
It’s Unfair
Linda was a good girl, but she was often late for school.
One day, she was late again. When she came in, Mr. Clark, her teacher said angrily, “I’纳空晌ll tell you father if you are late again.” Linda didn’t want him to do that. Because her father was very strict with her.
The next morning, Linda got up early. She hurried to school. At the school gate, she heard the first bell, “What shall I do?” she asked herself, “I’ll turn it in first.” She decided. And so she did.
When she hurried into her classroom, Mr. Clack was already beginning his class.
“Linda! Didn’t I tell you to be here on time?” Mr. Clack said as he as her.
“I’m sorry, sir,” Linda tried to explain, “I’m late because I had to…?”
“I don’t listen to any excuse,” Mr. Clack stopped her. “If you can’t get here on time, I have to tell your father.”
“But Mr. Clack. It’s …it’s unfair!”
“Unfair! How dare you say that?” Mr. Clack said angrily, “I’ll report you to the headmaster.
“I was only trying to do a good idea,” Linda thought,“and now…” She couldn’t keep back her tears.
When the bell rang for the break, the door opened and Mr. White, the headmaster came in. he was holding a wallet in his hand, “Excuse me, Mr. Clack. Is this your wallet?”
“Oh,yes. It’s my wallet. Who found it? I must thank him.”
“Linda found it and turned it in before school started.” Mr. Whitesaid.
Mr. Clack face slowly turned red. He looked at Linda and said, “I’m very sorry. Linda. I take back what I said.”
“And I’m sorry. Mr. Clack. I’ll try not to be late again.” Linda said.
这是不公平
琳达是一个好女孩,但她经常迟到。
一天,琳达又迟到了。当她进来的时,她的老师克拉克先洞锋生生气说:“如果你在迟到, 我就通知你亏首爸爸。”琳达不想他那么做,因为她爸爸对她要求很严格。
第二天,琳达起床很早。她匆匆向学校走去,在学校大门口,她停下来了。因为地上有一个钱夹。当她站在那儿是,她听见了第一遍铃声,“我该怎么办呢?”她自言自语,“我要先把它交上去。”她下定决定,于是她就是这么做了。
当她匆匆走进教室的时候,克拉克先生已经开始讲课了。
“琳达,我没有告诉你早点来吗?”克拉克先生一看到琳达就说,
“对不起,先生。”琳达想解释,“我迟到是因为我不得不……”
“我不想听任何借口,“克拉克阻止道, “如果你不能准时到这儿,我不得不告诉你父亲。”
“但是,克拉克先生,这是…..这是不公平的!”
“不公平!你怎么敢那么说!”克拉克先生愤怒的说,“我要把你的事情汇报给校长!”
“我只想做一件好事,”琳达心想,“但是现在……”她的眼泪阻止不住流下来。
当下课铃声响起是,教室的门开了,校长怀特先生走了进来。他的手里拿着一个钱夹:“打扰一下,克拉克先生,这是你的钱夹吗?”
“哦,是我的。是谁找到的?我一定的谢谢她。”
“琳达发现的,并在上课前把它交来了。”怀特先生说。
克拉克先生的脸渐渐红了,他看了看琳达,惭愧地说:“对不起,琳达,我收回我说过的话。”
“我也不对,克拉克先生,我下次尽量不再迟到了。”琳达说。
小学一年级的英语故事篇二
Mark rented an accommodation with his pension near the shore. He paid annual visits there to enjoy the vivid beauty in the depths of the pure sea.
马克用他的退休金在海岸边租了一间住所,每年都去那儿欣赏纯净的大海深处那生动的美丽。
Once, with his underwater telescope and flashlight, Mark dived along the boundary between the steep reef and the area of seaweed conservation. Suddenly, an awesome Antarctic seal with sharp teeth appeared opposite him. Every cell in his body was scared to death. But soon, he was aware that he wasn’t the target of an attack. With a neat wound in its lip caused by a shark, this grey seal was washed upside down by the tides time after time. But it tried to jog Mark as if to urge him to help it. So Mark abandoned fleeing away. With its teamwork, Mark used a net to drag the seal to the shallow water. Without pausing he helped it out after a simple operation and settled it in a narrow cave by the seaside. Every time he brought it tasty fish, it would yell and suck his hands happily. Witnesses said their anecdotes reflected a magic dimension of the relationship between humans and animals.
有一次,马克带着他的水下望远镜和手电筒,潜到陡峭的暗礁和海草保护区间的分界线。突然,一只长着尖利牙齿、使人畏惧的南极海豹出现在他对面。马克吓坏了,但是很快,他就意识到,他不是攻击的目标。这只灰色海豹的唇上有道鲨鱼咬出的整齐伤口,还时不时地被潮水冲得头上脚下。尽管如此,它却总是努力轻轻碰撞马克,似乎在催促他帮助它。于是马克放弃了逃跑。在这只海豹的合作下,马克用一张网把它拖到浅水区,并毫不停歇给它动了一个简单的手术,帮助它解决了问题,然后将它安置在海边一个狭窄的洞里。每次当马克给它带来鲜美可口的鱼时,它就会高兴地大声叫唤,还吮吸他的手。目击者都说他们的轶事映射出人与动物关系中奇妙的一个方面。
小学一年级的英语故事篇三
My sister was fond of traveling. Ever since graduating, she had been determined to organize a trip to an old temple. Since transporting fare was expensive, she decided to use a bicycle to cycle there not caring about the disadvantages. Her stubborn attitude was always her shortcoming. Once she made up her mind to do something, no one could persuade her to change her mind. Finally, we gave in as usual though we preferred to take a train. After we prepared everything, including the schedule, reliable weather forecast and the insurance, we began our trip.
我的妹妹很喜欢旅行。自从毕业以来,她就下定决心要组织一次往一座古庙的旅行。因为交通费用昂贵,她决定骑自行车去,毫不担心其中的不利情况。顽固的态度一直都是她的缺点,一旦她下定决心要做的事,就没有人能说服她改变主意。最后,我们像往常一样让步,尽管我们更喜欢乘火车去。我们准备好了所有东西,包括时间表、可靠的天气预报,还有保险,就开始了旅程。
Our journey was along a river flowing from a high altitude. Our pace was slow because the river frequently had many sharp bends through deep valleys, where the water seemed to boil. Just as I recorded in my journal, it was really a hard journey. But we also enjoyed great views. One night, I put my head on my pillow--a parcel of wool coats, and lay beneath the stars. When the flame in front of our cave went out at midnight, I found the sky so beautiful!
我们的旅程沿着一条从高海拔处流下来的河流前行。但我们的步伐很慢,因为当流经深深的峡谷时,这条河流急转弯很多,急湍的河水都似乎沸腾起来。正如我在旅行日志里记录的那样,这真是一次艰苦的旅行。但是我们也欣赏到了美丽的景色。一天晚上,我把头枕在一包羊毛衣服做的枕头上,躺在星空下,当岩洞前的火焰在午夜熄灭时,我发现夜空是如此的美丽!
I like eating.
You like drinking.
He likes eating.
She likes drinking,too.
Eating fruit.
Drinking juice.
Eating and drinking.
Drinking and eating.