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很多人都知道一些简单又经典的中文寓言故事,但不一定知道英文版本的寓言小故事。下面小编就和大家分享英语故事,希望能够帮助到大家,来欣赏一下吧。

英语故事篇一

Once upon a time two peasants attempted to pass each other, and theirsledges1 became entangled2.

One cried, "Give me room, I must get to town as quickly as possible."

The other said, "You give me room, I must get home as quickly aspossible."

Thus for a long time they disputed.

A third peasant saw it, and said, "If you are in such a hurry, then each ofyou give way a little."

从前,两个农夫试图迎面而过时,他们驾的雪橇却交错在了一起。

其中一个喊道:“让开点儿道,我必须尽快赶到城里。”

另外一个说:“你让开点道, 我必须尽快赶到家里。”

他们就这样长时间争执不下。

另有一个农夫见了说:“要是你们都这么着急的话,就各自退让一点儿吧。”

英语故事篇二

There happened a controversy1 between an oak and a willow2, upon thesubject of strength, constancy, and patience, and which of the two should havethe preference. The oak upbraided3(责骂) the willow, that it was weak andwavering, and gave way to every blast. The willow made no other reply, than thatthe next tempest(暴风雨) should resolve that question.

Some very little while after this dispute, it blew a violent storm. Thewillow plied4, and gave way to the gust5, and still recovered itself again,without receiving any damage, but the oak was stubborn, and chose rather tobreak than bend.

橡树和柳树发生了争执,比谁在力量、稳定性和柔韧性上更有优势,看谁更应得到人们的偏爱。橡树指责柳树,说他柔弱,摇摆不定,疾风一来就随风倒。柳树只说句暴风雨中自见高低胜负,便不再多言。

不久,狂风大作,柳树随风摇摆,终又恢复了原样,没有受到任何损伤。可是,橡树很倔强,宁愿被折断也不愿意弯腰屈身。

英语故事篇三

One day, a little monkey is playing by the well.

He looks in the well and shouts: "Oh! My god! The moon has fallen into thewell!"

An older monkeys runs over, takes a look, and says, "Goodness1 me! The moonis really in the water!"

A group of monkeys run over to the well. They look at the moon in the welland shout: "The moon did fall into the well! Come on! Let'get it out!"

Then, the oldest monkey hangs on the tree up side down, with his feet onthe branch. And he pulls the next monkey's feet with his hands. All the othermonkeys follow his suit, and they join each other one by one down to the moon inthe well.

Just before they reach the moon, the oldest monkey raises his head andhappens to see the moon in the sky. He yells2 excitedly, "Don't be so foolish!The moon is still in the sky!"

英语故事篇四

Three women die together in an accident and go to heaven. When they getthere, St. Peter says, "We only have one rule here in heaven. Don't step on theducks." So they entered heaven, and sure enough, there are ducks all over theplace. It is almost impossible not to step on a duck, and although they trytheir best to avoid them, the first woman accidentally steps on one.

Along comes St. Peter with the ugliest man she ever saw. St. Peter chainsthem together and says, "Your punishment for stepping on a duck is to spendeternity1 chained to this ugly man!"

The next day, the second woman steps accidentally on a duck, and alongcomes St. Peter, who doesn't miss a thing, and with him is another extremelyugly man. He chains them together with the same admonishment2 as for the firstwoman.

The third woman has observed all this and not wanting to be chained for alleternity to an ugly man, is very, VERY careful where she steps. She manages togo months without stepping on any ducks, but one day St. Peter comes up to herwith the most handsome man she has ever laid eyes on very tall, tanned(深褐色的) andmuscular3. St. Peter chains them together and leaves without saying a word.

The woman remarks, "I wonder what I did to deserve being chained to you forall of eternity?" The guy says, "I don't know about you, but I stepped on aduck."

英语故事篇五

Daphne was a lovely blooming fairy maiden1. As she was playing merrily inthe woods one day she saw Apollo the sun-god staring at her with more thanamazement2 and admiration3 in his eyes. The beaming face of the sun put her toflight. The eager Apollo followed her closely behind, calling out to her tostop. His passion had been lighted by her beauty and grace. He was afraid thatthis might be the last time he saw her. The quick footed maiden made the best ofher legs, but the passionate4 Apollo pressed hard upon her. Through rough fieldsand pathless woods she ran, but the sound of his pursuing feet ever grew nearer.As he ran he begged his beloved maiden to slow down, for he feared that shemight fall and hurt her sparkling skin on the rocky roads. But the escapingmaiden never cared so much about that. She even threw one glance backwards5. Atlast she was quite breathless and cried to her father, a rivergod, for help. Nosooner had her prayer been uttered than answered, for she had instantly foundherself glued to the ground and a layer of soft bark growing over her fair skin.She had been turned into a laurel(月桂) tree. Sighing, Apollo put his arms aroundthe tree trunk. The trunk responded by turning thinner. To show his undying lovefor the maiden, he decided6 that the laurel would be his favorite tree andshould be the prize of honour and fame for deathless poets and poetry. Thus themost outstanding poet always desires to be made a poet laureate.

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