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無論是在學(xué)校還是在社會中,大家對寓言故事都不陌生吧,精彩的故事是寓言成功的開始,寓言的篇幅短小,其目的是寓事說理。通過講述故事來達到說理的最終目的,故事情節(jié)設(shè)置的好壞關(guān)系到寓言的未來。你還在找尋優(yōu)秀經(jīng)典的寓言故事嗎?下面是小編精心整理的英語寓言小故事,歡迎閱讀,希望大家能夠喜歡。
英語寓言小故事1
A great mountain大山
Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake.People came from far and near to see what would happen."A great river will be born." said one."Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will come out." said another.
"A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third.Finally, after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped --- a mouse.Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.
很久以前,一座大山隆隆作響,搖晃起來。遠近各處的人都來看是怎么回事。
一個人說:"要出現(xiàn)一條大河了。"
另一個人說:"準會出現(xiàn)一條巨龍。"
第三個人說:"從這些巖石中會出現(xiàn)一尊神來。"
等了幾天之后,山坡上終于裂開一條小縫,卻蹦出來一只耗子。
正因為某人大肆張揚,所以他沒有什么了不起。
英語寓言小故事2
A hippo lives in the zoo. I like him very much. I often go to see him. He often thinks of me, too. Today is Sunday. It is fine day. I go to see him again. After I leave the zoo, he follows me to my house. I give him lettuce, cabbages, bananas, apples and other food. He eats them up. When I sing songs, he stays in the pool. He is as quite as a rabbit.
In the evening, he jumps onto my bed with me. My mum tells him to go home. He has to pack his bag and go back to the zoo. My mum lets me see him every week.
河馬住在動物園里,我很喜歡他。我經(jīng)常去看它,它也經(jīng)常想我。
今天是星期日,是個好天氣,我又一次去看望它。在我離開動物園之后,它跟隨到我的家。我給它萵苣、生菜、香蕉、蘋果和其他食物。它都吃了。
當我唱歌時,它待在水池里,像兔子一樣安靜。
晚上,它跳到床上同我睡覺在一起睡。
媽媽要它回家。它不得不背起包回到動物園。媽媽允許我每周去看它。
英語寓言小故事3
Chen Jingrun is a famous mathematician , he draw up a work schedule for herself every day,to make full use of every second of a day. When he walk in the road, he always read and recite a result,he masters four language words easily.
Balzac ,in the twenty years of his writing career, wrote more than 90 novels, created more than 2 thousand different types of characters, many of his works have become the world masterpiece. He works from midnight to noon, that is to say, twelve hours he will sit in the round chair a day, trying to change and creation. Then, from noon to four ,he will check what he wrote and five o'clock ,he will have dinner befor he goes to bed at 5:30, and begin work until midnight.
英語寓言小故事4
A boy was playing in the fields when he was stung by a nettle . He ran home to tell his mother what had happened.
"I only touched it lightly," he said, "and the nasty thing stung me."
"It stung you because you only touched it lightly," his mother told him." Next time you touch a nettle grasp it as tightly as you can. Then it won't sting you at all."
Face danger boldly.
有個男孩子在地里玩耍,被蕁麻刺痛了。他跑回家去,告訴媽媽出了什么事。
"我不過輕輕地碰了它一下,"他說,"那討厭的東西就把我刺痛了。"
"你只輕輕地碰了它一下,所以它才刺痛你,"媽媽對他說,"下一回你再碰到蕁麻,就盡量緊緊地抓住它。那它就根本不會刺痛你了。"
要敢于面對危險。
英語寓言小故事5
The miser and his gold Once upon a time there was a miser. He hid his gold under a tree. Every week he used to dig it up.
One night a robber stole all the gold. When the miser came again,he found nothing but an empty hole.
He was surprised,and then burst into tears.All the neighbors gathered around him.
He told them how he used to e and visit his gold.
"Did you ever take any of it out?" asked one of them. "No," he said,"I only came to look at it." "Then e again and look at the hole," said the neighbor,"it will be the same as looking at the gold."
英語寓言小故事6
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said,"Do e and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said,"This food is not good,and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should e and live in the city.
You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must e and see me at my house in the city."
The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried," Run! Run! The cat is ing!" They ran away quickly and hid.
After some time they came out. When they came out,the Country mouse said,"I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy,than to be rich and afraid."
英語寓言小故事7
The United States of Tennessee Delta have an immigration to Peru, where he has six hectares of forests in the United States, a western gold rush to sell, he moved west in the West bought ninety hectares of land for drilling, hoping to find sands or iron ore here. He worked for five years, did not find anything, even the family finally toss out, had to return to Tennessee.
When he returned, found the roar of the machine, with the shed. Originally, the mountain was sold him a gold mine. Now, this is in gold mining, it is the famous American Monroe gold.
In this world, everyone hides unique gifts. Talent is like gold mine, buried in our ordinary life, whether a person is lucky enough to dig into this gold mine, the key is to see whether we can play down their strengths on the ground, and carefully manage their own life.
美國田納西洲有一位秘魯移民,在這里他擁有六公頃山林,在美國掀起西部淘金熱時,他變賣家產(chǎn)舉家西遷,在西部買了九十公頃的土地進行鉆探,希望能在這里找到金沙或鐵礦。他一連干了五年,不僅沒有找到任何東西,最后連家底也折騰光了,不得不又重返田納西洲。
當他回到故地時,發(fā)現(xiàn)那兒機器轟鳴,工棚林立。原來,被他賣掉的那個山林就是一座金礦。如今,這金礦依在被開采,它就是美國有名的'門羅金礦。
在這個世界上,每個人都潛藏著獨特的天賦。天賦像金礦一樣,埋藏在我們平淡無奇的生命中,一個人是否有幸挖到這座金礦,關(guān)鍵看能不能腳踏實地發(fā)揮自己的長處,用心去經(jīng)營自己的人生。
英語寓言小故事8
Fox, just at the time of the vintage, stole into a vine-yard where the ripe sunny Grapes were trellised up on high in most tempting show. He made many a spring and a jump after the luscious prize, but, failing in all his attempts, he muttered as he retreated:"Well what does it matter! The Grapes are sour!"
英語寓言小故事9
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。
看到瓦礫殘垣、雜草叢生的`蕭條景象,忍不住問當?shù)匕傩展蠝缤龅脑颉?/p>
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。"
英語寓言小故事10
A Man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance,sat down together to eat. The day being
wintry and cold,the Man put his fingers to his mouse and blew opon them. "What's that for,my friend?" asked the Satyr. " My hands are so cold," said the Man,"I do it to warm them." In a little while some hot food was placed before them,and the Man,raising the dish to his mouse,again blew opon it. "And what's the meaning of that,now?" said the Satyr. "Oh," replied the Man,"my porridge is so hot,I do it to cool it." "Nay,then," said the Satyr,"from this moment I renounce your friendship,for I will have nothing to do with one who blows hot and cold with the same mouse."
英語寓言小故事11
The miser and his gold Once upon a time there was a miser.He hid his gold under a tree.Every week he used to dig it up. One night a robber stole all the gold.When the miser came again,he found nothing but an empty hole. He was surprised,and then burst into tears.All the neighbors gathered around him. He told them how he used to e and visit his gold. "Did you ever take any of it out?" asked one of them."No," he said,"I only came to look at it." "Then e again and look at the hole," said the neighbor,"it will be the same as looking at the gold."
英語寓言小故事12
寓言故事英語小短文1:The Man Selling the Idol
A man carves an idol and takes it to the fair. No one buys it, so he begins to shout in order to canvass the customer.
He says that this idol can bring in wealth and good luck. One man says to the seller, "Hello, My friend, if this is so, you should have the advantages that the idol can bring, why do you want to sell it?" The seller says, "What I want is that I can get cash in at once. The profit from the idol is so slow."
This story means: God will never respect people who make a profit by hook or crook.
寓言故事英語小短文2:The Blind Man and the Little Animal
A blind man is good at touching all the things.
No matter whatever the thing is he can distinguish it as soon as he touches it
A man brings a young wolf and lets him touch it.
Having touched the animal, he says, "This is a fox or a wolf, I am not sure. But I know that putting this kind of animal into the sheep pen is not safe"
The story means: we can know someone's bad habits from when he is young.
寓言故事英語小短文3:The old man who did no wrong
In the countryside, there is a cottage with a thatched roof. There is a shock's nest on the eaves. The wall slopes and there are flowers in the window. They have a pot-bellied stove. In this cottage live an old couple -- a peasant and his wife. Even though they are poor, they are not attached to their few possessions. They have a horse.
One day, the old woman says: "Husband, today is the market day. You ride the horse, sell it or exchange it for something else…you will never do anything wrong." The sun is blazing hot. There are no clouds in the sky. The road is dusty. What's more, there is no where to shelter. Just then, a man approaches with a cow.
The cow is healthy and better than others. "It is sure to make the best milk!" the peasant thinks. "It would be a good buy for me to exchange the cow for the horse…" "Hello, friend." he says. "I think that the hose is worth more than the cow, but I don't mind. The cow is more useful to me. Will you trade with me?" "Certainly, I will." The man who is leading the cow says. So they trade. The peasant could have gone home because he had done what he wanted to do. But since he was on his way to the market, he resolves to go and have a look. Therefore, he continues up the road with the cow. In no time, he catches up with a man who is leading a sheep which is nice and fat with good wool. "
I want this very much, the peasant thinks in his heart, it can eat the grass beside the ditch. In winter, it can stay with me in the house. Maybe a sheep is better than a cowl.
Then the peasant trades the sheep for the cow. After this, he leads the sheep onward. On the road, he see a man with a big goose under his arm near a fence. " The peasant says: "You have such a big goose! It's feathers are thick and it is fat. If I tie it and put it in the little pond, it is good. My wife can feed it, fruit peels and cabbages. She has often said ‘I want to have a goose. Now she may realize her dream.'" The man agrees. So they trade.
The peasant now owns a goose. He walks into the town. There so many people on the road. The people and the animals are like rabbits in a warren. The peasant comes to a ditch next to the fence of the taxman's potato field. A hen is tied in the field. Seeing this, the peasant thinks: "
This hen is the best one which I have seen. It is better than the priest's hen. On my! I want this one. A hen can find grain and fend for itself. It will be a good buy if I trade the hen with the goose."
"May we trade?" he says. "Trade?" The man says. "Oh, that's not bad." So they trade. The taxman gets the goose and the peasant owns the hen. He has done a lot of business on the way to the market. It is hot and he feels tired. He wants to eat and drink something. He walks toward a tavern. As he is going in, a seller is coming out. They meet at the gate. "What do you have in the sack?" The peasant asks. "
Mashed apples" the seller says. "a bag of apples to feed pigs" The peasant say: "There are so many. I wish my wife could see this. Last year, our apple tree just produced three apples. We stored them in the cupboard until it split out. It is a fortune. My wife said. Now, she may see quite a fortune.
Yes, I wish she could see this." "How much?" the seller asks. "How much? I want trade it with the hen. " So he gets a bag of mashed apples.
When he goes into the tavern to the bar, he put the apples near the stove. He does not realize that the fire is burning. There are so many people in the room, including the horseman, the dealer and two Englishmen who are very rich.
There is a sound: the fire is toasting the apples. "What are those?" Soon they know that the peasant traded the cow with a horse and continued to trade until he got a bag of mashed apples. "
Ah, when you go home, I am sure that your wife will hit you", the two Englishmen say, "She will quarrel with you." "She will give me a kiss and she will not hit me." the peasant says, "
my wife will say my husband is always correct." They say: "we can bet one hundred and eleven pounds!" The peasant says: "I can juts bet a bag of mashed apples.
What's more, I may add my wife and myself to the bet. I think that makes it fair." "Good, very good!" they say. So the bet is made. The master drives out his cart. The two Englishmen and the peasant with mashed apples get on it. After a while, they reached the peasants' house.
"Good evening, wife!"
"Good evening, husband!"
"I have traded."
"You know what you have done." the old woman says so she hugs him. So they forget all the guests and the apples.
"I traded a cow for the horse."
"Thank goodness, we have milk." the old woman says. "We have milk and cheese. That was a good deal."
"Yes, but I traded a sheep for the cow."
"Ah, that is better!" the old woman says, "That was considerate of you. We have enough grass to raise the sheep. Now I have white cheese and woolen socks. Yes, we have woolen night clothes. A cow will not produce so many things. Its hair will fall out. It is considerate of to do that."
"But I traded a goose for it!"
"My dear, we will have goose on St. Martin's festival. You always make me happy. It is a good idea. We may raise the goose which will be fat before the St. Martin's festival. "
"But I traded a hen for it." Her husband says.
"A hen?"
"That was a great deal!" the old woman says. "The hen will lay eggs which will hatch into chicks. We just need a broodof chicks."
"But I traded a bag of mashed apples for it."
"Now I can not help kissing you." the old woman says, "Thank you, my good husband! Now I will tell you something. As you know, after you left, I planned to cook for you. I remember that pancakes are your favorite food. But I have no caraway seed. So I borrow some from the school teacher. I knew that they had some. But the teacher's wife is so mean. I asked her to lend some to me. ‘Borrow?' she says to me. ‘We planted nothing in the vegetable garden besides a mashed apple. We can't lend you because I don't have any apples.' Now I can lend her ten mashed apples or a bag of mashed apples. Husband, this is so funny!" She kissed him after saying this.
"This is wonderful!" the two Englishmen say together, "Always he is always meetingmisfortune, he is happy. That is good fortune." Then they pay the peasant 111 pounds because he does not get hit but gets a kiss.
Yes, if an old woman thinks her husband is the cleverest man in the world and says what he does is right, she will gain!
英語寓言小故事13
Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake. People came from far and near to see what would happen. "A great river will be born." said one. "Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will e out." said another. "A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third. Finally,after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped-a mouse. Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.
英語寓言小故事14
One day passed by Jackson Panshan Baoji market, customer and butcher overheard dialogue. The customer of the butcher said: "give me a pound of meat cut."
Listen to the butcher, butcher asked: "what a piece of meat is not good?"
The customer was shocked, while on the side of the mountain but understand a Baoji jackson.
We always felt that the present work is not ideal, there are many complaints, such as: "the environment is not good enough, the wage than other company employees to bottom, feel that their brand is relatively small, with a lot of disappointments." In fact, "a piece of meat which is not good?"
No matter what kind of company, what kind of work environment, how much you put into this job, how much you will get. The key is how you look at it.
盤山寶積禪師有一天路過市場時,偶然聽到顧客與屠夫的對話。顧客對屠夫說:“給我割一斤好肉。”
屠夫聽了,放下屠刀反問:“哪一塊不是好肉呢?”
顧客當時怔住,而在一旁的盤山寶積禪師卻領(lǐng)悟了。
我們總是感到,現(xiàn)在的工作不夠理想,有很多的抱怨,如:“工作的環(huán)境不夠好、開的工薪比其它公司的員工要底、覺得自己的公司品牌比較小等等,有著很多的不如意!倍鴮嶋H上,“哪一塊肉是不好的'呢?”
不論在什么樣的公司里,什么樣的工作環(huán)境中,你對這份工作投入了多少你就會收獲多少。關(guān)鍵在于你如何看待。
英語寓言小故事15
A wild boar was sharpening his tusks against a tree one day when a fox came by.
"What are you doing that for?" asked the fox . "There are no hunters around. Everything looks very peaceful to me ."
"Quite true,"said the boar,"but when the hunter does e with his dogs I shall be too busy running away to have time for this . So let me sharpen my tusks while I can."
Be prepared .
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