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1、文本为Word版本,下载可任意编辑小学生读的英语寓言故事 英语故事会出现学生认识或是不认识的单词,而这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于一般的死记硬背,而是在潜移默化中,让学生记住单词,并且不枯燥。以下是整理的小学生读的英语寓言故事相关资料,希望帮助到您。 小学生读的英语寓言故事 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
2、 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 come 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
3、it. Then come again and look at the hole, said the neighbor, it will be the same as looking at the gold. 小学生读的英语寓言故事 A man walking in the night slipped from a rock. Afraid that he would fall down thousands of feet, because he knew that place was a very deep valley, he took hold of a branch that was
4、hanging over the rock. In the night all he couls see was a bottomless abyss. He shouted, his own shout reflected back-there was nobody to hear.You can imagine that man and his whole night of scare. Every moment there was death, his hands were becoming cold, he was losing his grip. and as the sun cam
5、e out he looked down and he laughed. There was no abyss. Just six inches down there was a rock. He could have rested the whole night, slept well-the rock was big enough-but the whole night was a nightmare.Fear is only six inches deep. Now it is up to you whether you want to go on cling to the branch
6、 and turn your life into a nightmare, or whether you would love to leave the branch and stand on your feet.There is nothing to fear. 小学生读的英语寓言故事 Wolf, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea, which should justify to the Lamb himself h
7、is right to eat him. He thus addressed him:Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me. Indeed, bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, I was not then born. Then said the Wolf, You feed in my pasture.No, good sir, replied the Lamb, I have not yet tasted grass. Again said the Wolf, You drink of m
8、y well. No, exclaimed the Lamb, I never yet drank water, for as yet my mothers milk is both food and drink to me. On which the Wolf seized him, and ate him up, saying, Well! I wont remain supperless, even though you refute every one of my imputations.The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny.第 3 页 共 3 页