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1、万圣节英语鬼故事:HALLOWEEN篇一:万圣节英文鬼故事 万圣节英文鬼故事:Red clothes(双语) Red clothes It was a foreign language schools in the women's dormitory, there are a number of times at night often have a red woman's clothes to sell door-to-door late at night, do not know how she was downstairs escaped inspection.Every
2、 day, all night, a knock-room, if someone opened the door and asked; 'red clothes do not want to /' As the girls were very angry after the quarrel, are not big cried, a few days this night. One night, That woman came again. Thunk! Thunk! When the door opened from the inside out one of the gi
3、rls she roared; what the red dress? I want the whole. How much does it cost? Woman smiled, turned away and did not give her a red dress, and that night we all slept well, no one has come knocking at the door. The next day, the dormitories were all up, only that the women's big red red The roar o
4、f girls not to get up, her students opened her quilt, she is all red, her skin of the upper part of the body has been ripping up. Huang who have blood flow, looks like a dress Red pieces of clothing. 红衣服 那是一个外语学校的女生宿舍,有一些时间夜里常常有一个穿红衣服的女子深夜上门推销,也不知道她是怎么逃过楼下检查的.每天夜里都来,一间间房间的敲,假如有人开门就问;要不要红衣服/由于女生被吵后特别
5、生气,都大叫着不要,一连几个晚上都这样.有一个晚上,那个女子又来了.咚!咚!这时门开了,从里面冲出一个女生对她大吼;什么红色的衣服?我全要了.多少钱? 那女子笑了笑,转身走了,也没给她红色的衣服,那晚上大家都睡得很好,没有人再来敲门了.其次天,宿舍里的人全都起来了,只有那个冲红衣女子大吼的女生还没有起床,她的同学把 她的被子掀开,她,她浑身都是红色的,她上身的皮已经被剥开了.血流得潢身,看起来就像是穿了一件红衣服. 万圣节(中,英文版) 关于万圣节有这样一个故事。是说有一个叫杰克的爱尔半兰人,因为他对钱特殊的吝啬,就不允许他进入天堂,而被打入地狱。但是在那里他老是戏弄魔鬼撒旦,所以被踢出地狱,
6、罚他提着灯笼恒久在人世里行走。 在十月三十一日爱尔兰的孩子们用土豆和罗卜制作“杰克的灯笼”,他们把中间挖掉、表面上打洞并在里边点上蜡烛。为村里庆祝督伊德神的万圣节,孩子们提着这种灯笼挨家挨户乞计食物。?这种灯笼的爱尔兰名字是“拿灯笼的杰克”或者“杰克的灯笼”,缩写为Jack-o'-lantern ?在拼法为jack-o-lantern。 现在你在大多数书里读到的万圣节只是孩子们快乐的夜晚。在小学校里,万圣节是每年十月份起先庆祝的。 孩子们会制作万圣节的装饰品:各种各样桔红色的南瓜灯。你可以用黑色的纸做一个可怕的造形?一个骑在扫帚把上戴著尖尖帽子的女巫飞过天空,或者是黑蝙蝠飞过月亮。这些
7、都代表恶运。当然黑猫代表运气更差。有时候会出现黑猫骑在女巫扫帚后面飞向天空的造形。 在万圣节的晚上,我们都穿着爸爸妈妈的旧衣服和旧鞋子,戴上面具,准备外出。比我们小的孩子必需和他们的母亲一块出去,我们大一点的就一起哄到领居家,按他们的门铃并大声喊道:“恶作剧还是款待!”意思是给我们吃的,要不我们就戏弄你。里边的人们应当出?评价我们的扮装。 “噢!这是鬼,那是女巫,这是个老太婆。” 有时候他们会跟我们一起玩,假装被鬼或者女巫吓着了。但是他们通常会带一些糖果或者苹果放进我们的“恶作剧还是款待”的口袋里。可是要是没人回答门铃或者是有人把我们赶开该怎么办呢?我们就戏弄他们,通常是拿一块肥皂把他们的玻璃
8、涂得一塌糊涂。然后我们回家,数数谁的糖果最多。 还有一个典型的万圣节花招是把一卷手纸拉开,不停地往树上扔,直到树全被白纸裹起?。除非下大雪或大雨把纸冲掉,纸会始终呆在树上。这并不造成真正的损害,只是把树和院子搞乱,一种万圣节的恶作剧。 HALLOWEEN One story about Jack, an Irishman, who was not allowed into Heaven because he was stingy with his money. So he was sent to hell. But down there he played tricks on the Devi
9、l (Satan), so he was kicked out of Hell and made to walk the earth forever carrying a lantern. Well, Irish children made Jack's lanterns on October 31st from a large potato or turnip, hollowed out with the sides having holes and lit by little candles inside. And Irish children would carry them a
10、s they went from house to house begging for food for the village Halloween festival that honored the Druid god Muck Olla. The Irish name for these lanterns was Jack with the lantern or Jack of the lantern, abbreviated as Jack-o'-lantern and now spelled jack-o-lantern. The traditional Halloween y
11、ou can read about in most books was just children's fun night. Halloween celebrations would start in October in every elementary school. Children would make Halloween decorations, all kinds of orange-paper jack-o-lanterns. And from black paper you'd cut scary designs -an evil witch with a po
12、inted hat riding through the sky on a broomstick, maybe with black bats flying across the moon, and that meant bad luck. And of course black cats for more bad luck. Sometimes a black cat would ride away into the sky on the back of the witch's broom. And on Halloween night we'd dress up in Mo
13、m or Dad's old shoes and clothes, put on a mask, and be ready to go outside. The little kids (children younger than we were) had to go with their mothers, but we older ones went together to neighbors' houses, ringing their doorbell and yelling, Trick or treat! meaning, Give us a treat (somet
14、hing to eat) or we'll play a trick on you! The people inside were supposed to come to the door and comment on our costumes. Oh! here's a ghost. Oh, there's a witch. Oh, here's an old lady. Sometimes they would play along with us and pretend to be scared by some ghost or witch. But th
15、ey would always have some candy and maybe an apple to put in our trick or treat bags. But what if no one come to the door, or if someone chased us away? Then we'd play a trick on them, usually taking a piece of soap and make marks on their windows. .And afterwards we would go home and count who
16、got the most candy. One popular teen-agers' Halloween trick was to uoll a roll of toilet paper and throw it high into a tree again and again until the tree was all wrapped in the white paper. The paper would often stay in the tree for weeks until a heavy snow or rain washed it off. No real harm
17、done, but it made a big mess of both the tree and the yard under it. One kind of Halloween mischief.篇二:关于万圣节的英语故事(中英文比照) 关于万圣节的英语故事(中英文比照) 关于万圣节的英语故事(中英文比照) HALLOWEEN One story about Jack, an Irishman, who was not allowed into Heaven because he was stingy with his money. So he was sent to hell. But
18、down there he played tricks on the Devil (Satan), so he was kicked out of Hell and made to walk the earth forever carrying a lantern. Well, Irish children made Jack's lanterns on October 31st from a large potato or turnip, hollowed out with the sides having holes and lit by little candles inside
19、. And Irish children would carry them as they went from house to house begging for food for the village Halloween festival that honored the Druid god Muck Olla. The Irish name for these lanterns was Jack with the lantern or Jack of the lantern, abbreviated as Jack-o'-lantern and now spelled jack
20、-o-lantern. The traditional Halloween you can read about in most books was just children's fun night. Halloween celebrations would start in October in every elementary school. Children would make Halloween decorations, all kinds of orange-paper jack-o-lanterns. And from black paper you'd cut
21、 scary designs -an evil witch with a pointed hat riding through the sky on a broomstick, maybe with black bats flying across the moon, and that meant bad luck. And of course black cats for more bad luck. Sometimes a black cat would ride away into the sky on the back of the witch's broom. And on
22、Halloween night we'd dress up in Mom or Dad's old shoes and clothes, put on a mask, and be ready to go outside. The little kids (children younger than we were) had to go with their mothers, but we older ones went together to neighbors' houses, ringing their doorbell and yelling, Trick or
23、 treat! meaning, Give us a treat (something to eat) or we'll play a trick on you! The people inside were supposed to come to the door and comment on our costumes. Oh! here's a ghost. Oh, there's a witch. Oh, here's an old lady.Sometimes they would play along with us and pretend to be
24、 scared by some ghost or witch. But they would always have some candy and maybe an apple to put in our trick or treat bags. But what if no one come to the door, or if someone chased us away? Then we'd play a trick on them, usually taking a piece of soap and make marks on their windows. .And afte
25、rwards we would go home and count who got the most candy. One popular teen-agers' Halloween trick was to uoll a roll of toilet paper and throw it high into a tree again and again until the tree was all wrapped in the white paper. The paper would often stay in the tree for weeks until a heavy sno
26、w or rain washed it off. No real harm done, but it made a big mess of both the tree and the yard under it. One kind of Halloween mischief. 注释: 1. was stingy with:对?吝啬。Stingy这个词你可不要去仿照,因为他是“吝啬的”意思,要不你可要成为“葛朗台”了!但你可要留意stinggy这个形容词词是和介词with连用的呀! 2. carrying a lantern:拿着灯笼。这里用carrying作walk的伴随状语,更生动地说明可怜
27、的Jack无论走到哪里手里都要提着灯笼了。好累呀! 3. neighbors' houses:邻居的屋子。Neighbors本身已经是复数,有一个“s”了。假如表示“邻居的”,就不能加“'s”(太累赘),而要干脆加“'”了。所以就是neighbors' houses。 4. come to the door:应门。“走到门前面”自然就是要来开门看看是哪些小淘气在捣乱啦! 5. uoll a roll of toilet paper:打开一卷纸。这么多roll,可别怵!roll是“卷、卷起”的意思,a roll of toilet paper是一卷手纸;uoll则
28、是roll(卷起)的反义词“打开”的意思,所以就是“打开一卷手纸”了!万圣节 关于万圣节有这样一个故事。是说有一个叫杰克的爱尔兰人,因为他对钱特殊吝啬,就不允许他进入天堂,而被打入地狱。但是在那里他老是戏弄魔鬼撒旦,所以被踢出地狱,罚他提着灯笼恒久在人世里行走。 在十月三十一日爱尔兰的孩子们用土豆和罗卜制作“杰克的灯笼”,他们把中间挖掉、表面上打洞并在里边点上蜡烛。为村里庆祝督伊德神的万圣节,孩子们提着这种灯笼挨家挨户乞讨食物。这种灯笼的爱尔兰名字是“拿灯笼的杰克”或者“杰克的灯笼”,缩写为Jack-o'-lantern 现在拼法为jack-o-lantern。 现在你在大多数书里读到
29、的万圣节只是孩子们快乐的夜晚。在小学校里,万圣节是每年十月份起先庆祝的。 孩子们会制作万圣节的装饰品:各种各样桔黄色的南瓜灯。你可以用黑色的纸做一个可怕的造形一个骑在扫帚把上戴着尖尖帽子的女巫飞过天空,或者是黑蝙蝠飞过月亮。这些都代表恶运。当然黑猫代表运气更差。有时候会出现黑猫骑在女巫扫帚后面飞向天空的造形。 在万圣节的晚上,我们都穿着爸爸妈妈的旧衣服和旧鞋子,戴上面具,准备外出。比我们小的孩子必需和他们的母亲一块出去,我们大一点的就一起哄到邻居家,按他们的门铃并大声喊道:“恶作剧还是款待!”意思是给我们吃的,要不我们就戏弄你。里边的人们应当出来评价我们的扮装。 “噢!这是鬼,那是女巫,这是个
30、老太婆。” 有时候他们会跟我们一起玩,假装被鬼或者女巫吓着了。但是他们通常会带一些糖果或者苹果放进我们的“恶作剧还是款待”的口袋里。可是要是没人回答门铃或者是有人把我们赶开该怎么办呢?我们就戏弄他们,通常是拿一块肥皂把他们的玻璃涂得一塌糊涂。然后我们回家,数数谁的糖果最多。 还有一个典型的万圣节花招是把一卷手纸拉开,不停地往树上扔,直到树全被白纸裹起来。除非下大雪或大雨把纸冲掉,纸会始终呆在树上。这并不造成真正的损害,只是把树和院子搞乱,一种万圣节的恶作剧。 篇三:万圣节必备英语口语 万圣节必备英语口语 说起Halloween的来历,有些美国人自己也讲不清,一方面由于现今大家多关注节日的趣味性
31、,节日的意义渐失,另一方面也是因为万圣节的来历太曲折,又是异教风俗,又是天主教风俗圣化。我们有些人会把万圣夜当成万圣节,其实十一月一日是万圣节,十月三十一日是万圣夜,即万圣节前夜,英文称之 “Halloween”,为“All Hallow Eve”的缩写,“hallows”是“神圣”的意思,“Eve”是“前夜”的意思,是指万圣节(All Hallow's Day)的前夜。而万圣节南瓜灯(Jack OLantern)的由来有两种说法,一说是人挖空了南瓜又刻上鬼脸点上烛火用以驱散鬼魂;另一种说法是鬼魂点上的烛火,试图骗取人们上当而跟着鬼魂走,所以人们就在南瓜表面刻上一个嘲讽的脸面,用以调笑
32、鬼魂。传闻因为首用南瓜灯的是一位爱尔兰人Jack,所以人们又将鬼脸南瓜灯叫做Jack OLantern。 为了迎合这个恐怖的节日气氛,今日,我们就来说说英语中是如何表达“吓死我了”这句话的。 1. You scared me! 你吓死我了! 2. I am freaked out! 吓死我了! 3. I am frightened out of my wits! 我的魂都被吓飞了! 4. That nearly scared me to death! 我差点被吓死! 5. Spiders scare me stiff. 蜘蛛把我吓坏了。 6. You did give me a good sc
33、are! 你着实吓了我一跳。 7. That sudden scream in the middle of night scared the daylights out of me. 半夜那突如其来的一声尖叫把我给吓得魂飞魄散。 8. What a scare you gave me, disappearing like that! 你那样突然失踪,可真把我吓了一跳! 9. The ghost story frightened the pants off me. 这个鬼故事把我吓得够呛。 10. Have such thing unexpectedly? Frighten me to jump! 尽然有这样的事?吓我一跳! 本文来源:网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!第15页 共15页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页第 15 页 共 15 页