初一英語寓言小故事閱讀
初一英語寓言小故事閱讀
一些有趣的英語故事,能提高我們閱讀英語的興趣,從而提高英語的閱讀能力,今天學(xué)習(xí)啦小編在這里為大家分享一些初一英語寓言小故事,歡迎大家閱讀!
初一英語寓言小故事篇一
A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing. The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the mouse right across the yard. The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall.
The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole. After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again.
As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again -- this time on the nose -- and rushed back to safety. As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:
"It's not always the big people who come off best. Sometimes the small ones win, you know."
老鼠和公牛
有一次,公牛躺著打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。公牛怒氣沖沖地跳起來,低著頭追老鼠,一直追過院子。然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,從容地鉆到墻洞里去了。
公牛一次又一次地猛撞墻壁,盡管頭撞腫了,角撞裂了,老鼠卻安然待在洞里。過了一會(huì)兒,公牛不撞了,倒下歇著。
公牛剛睡著,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑過院子,又咬了公牛一口 ?? 這回咬了鼻子 ?? 又跑回安全的地方去。當(dāng)公牛毫無辦法地吼叫時(shí),老鼠吱吱叫道:
"大人物并不總占上風(fēng)。有時(shí)小人物也會(huì)取勝。"
初一英語寓言小故事篇二:Making His Mark “刻舟求劍”
A man from the state of Chu was taking a boat across a river when he dropped his sword into the water carelessly. Immediately he made a mark on the side of the boat where the sword dropped, hoping to find it later. When the boat stopped moving, he went into the water to search for his sword at the place where he had marked the boat. As we know, the boat had moved but the sword had not. Isn’t this a very foolish way to look for a sword?
楚國有個(gè)人坐船渡江時(shí),他不小心把自己的一把寶劍掉落江中。他馬上掏出一把小刀,在寶劍落水的船舷上刻上一個(gè)記號(hào)。船靠岸后,那楚人立即從船上刻記號(hào)的地方跳下水去撈取掉落的寶劍。他怎么找得到寶劍呢?船繼續(xù)行駛,而寶劍卻不會(huì)再移動(dòng)。像他這樣去找劍,真是太愚蠢可笑了。
初一英語寓言小故事篇三:To Pull up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow “拔苗助長”
Once upon a time, there was an old farmer who planted a plot of rice. After he planted the seedlings, every day he went to the field to watch the seedlings grow. He saw the young shoots break through the soil and grow taller each day, but still, he thought they were growing too slowly. Eventually he got impatient with the young plants and suddenly he hit upon an idea that one by one, he pulled up the young plants by half an inch. The next early morning, the young man couldn’t wait to check his “achievement”, but he was heart-broken to see all the pulled-up young plants dying.
從前,有個(gè)農(nóng)夫,種了稻苗(seedlings)后,便希望能早早收成。每天他到稻田時(shí),都發(fā)覺那些稻苗長得非常慢。他等得很不耐煩。想了又想,他終于想到一個(gè)“最佳方法”,他將稻苗全都拔高了幾分。第二天,一早起身,他迫不及待地去稻田看他的“成果”。 哪知,卻看到所有的稻苗都枯萎了。
初一英語寓言小故事篇四: Plugging One’s Ears While Stealing a Bell “掩耳盜鈴”
Once upon a time, there was a man who wanted to steal his neighbor’s doorbell. However, he knew clearly that the bell would ring and catch the other people’s attention as long as he touched the bell. So he thought hard and suddenly hit on a clever “idea”. He plugged his ears with something, thinking that everything would go well when he stole the bell. Unfortunately to his disappointment, the bell still rang loudly and he was caught on the spot as a thief.
從前,有一個(gè)人想偷鄰居門上的鈴,但是他知道一碰到鈴,鈴就會(huì)響起來,被人發(fā)現(xiàn)。他想啊想,終于他想出一個(gè)“妙極”,他把自己的耳朵用東西塞起來,就聽不見鈴聲了。但是當(dāng)他去偷鈴時(shí),鈴聲仍舊響起來,他被別人當(dāng)場(chǎng)抓住
初一英語寓言小故事篇五:The Fox and the Crow “狐貍和烏鴉”
One day a crow stood on a branch near his nest and felt very happy with the meat in his mouth. At that time, a fox saw the crow with the meat, so he swallowed and eagerly thought of a plan to get the meat. However, whatever the fox said to the crow, the crow just kept silent. Until the fox thought highly of the crow’s beautiful voice, the crow felt flattered and opened his mouth to sing. As soon as the meat fell down to the ground, the fox took the meat and went into his hole.
有一天,一只烏鴉站在窩旁的樹枝上嘴里叼著一片肉,心里非常高興。這時(shí)候,一只狐貍看見了烏鴉,饞得直流口水,非常想得到那片肉。但是,無論狐貍說什么,烏鴉就是不理睬狐貍。最后,狐貍贊美烏鴉的嗓音最優(yōu)美,并要求烏鴉唱幾句讓他欣賞欣賞。烏鴉聽了狐貍贊美的話,得意極了,就唱起歌來。沒想到,肉一掉下來,狐貍就叼起肉,鉆回了洞
初一英語寓言小故事篇六:Draw a Snake and Add Feet to It “畫蛇添足”
Long long ago, several people had a jar of wine among them and all of them wanted to drink it by himself. So they set a rule that every one would draw a snake on the ground and the man who finished first would have the wine. One man finished his snake very soon and he was about to drink the wine when he saw the others were still busy drawing, so he decided to draw the feet to the snake. However, before he could finish the feet, another man finished and grabbed the jar from him, saying, "Who has ever seen a snake with feet?” The story of "Draw a snake and add feet to It.” tells us going too far is as bad as not going far enough.
古時(shí)幾個(gè)人分一壺酒。他們都想獨(dú)自喝完那壺酒,所以就定了一個(gè)規(guī)矩:每人在地上畫一條蛇,誰畫得最快,這壺酒就歸誰。有一個(gè)人很快就把蛇畫好了。他正打算喝這壺酒時(shí),看見別人都還在忙著畫,就決定給蛇再畫上幾只腳。結(jié)果,他的蛇腳還沒加完,另一個(gè)人已經(jīng)把蛇畫好了。那人一下把酒壺奪了過去,說:“有誰見過長腳的蛇?”。這個(gè)故事告訴我們這樣的道理:做得過分和做得不夠都是不對(duì)的
初一英語寓言小故事篇七
On a vacation trip, Duke Huan of the state of Qi came to the ruin of the capital of Guo Shi , which perished long ago.
Seeing the desolate and bleak prospects of broken tiles, collapsed walls, and clusters of weeds, he could not help asking the local people about the reason of the ruin of Guo Shi.
They replied,"Guo Shi was fond of doing good deeds, and averse to evildoing, which led to the perdition."
When the Duke could not understand the answer, people explained ," Though he liked doing good, he had never been able to do so; though he hated evildoing, never could he help not participating. That caused the ruin of his capital."
郭氏之墟
齊桓公出游途中,來到已經(jīng)滅亡許久的郭氏都城的廢墟。
看到瓦礫殘?jiān)?、雜草叢生的蕭條景象,忍不住問當(dāng)?shù)匕傩展蠝缤龅脑颉?百姓們回答說:"郭氏由于喜愛善行善事。厭惡邪惡丑行而導(dǎo)致滅亡。"
齊桓公不能理解這種回答,百姓們便解釋說:"郭氏雖然喜愛善行善事,但從來都不能做到;盡管厭惡邪惡丑行,卻總是忍不住參與其中。這就是他的都城變成廢墟的原因。"
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