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1、少儿英语故事精选5篇 众所周知,文字是文化的一种载体,学习任何一个字,不只是了解读音和形状,学英语也是如此。今天给大家带来少儿英语童话故事,希望能够帮助到大家,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。The Three Fishermen4Brother must have passed through the years in a hurry, remembering his father bringing him here as a boy. A ways back, Brother said in his clipped North Saugus fashion, outlander, spec
2、ific, no waste in his words. Old Oren Bentley, it had been told us, had walked five miles through the unknown woods off Route 16 as a boy and had come across the campsite, the remnants of an old lodge1, and a great curve in the Pine River so that a miles walk in either direction gave you three miles
3、 of stream to fish, upstream or downstream. Paradise up north.His Venerable Self nodded again, a man of signals, then said, Knowed him way back some. Met him at the Iron Bridge. We passed a few times. Instantly we could see the story. A whole history of encounter was in his words; it marched right t
4、hrough us the way knowledge does, as well as legend. He pointed2 at the coffeepot. The boysll be off, but my days down there get cut up some. Ill sit a while and take some of thet. He said thet too pronounced, too dramatic, and it was a short time before I knew why.The white wicker rocker went into
5、a slow and deliberate motion, his head nodded again. He spoke3 to his sons. You boys be back no moren two-three hours so these fellers can do their things too, and keep the place tidied up.The most orderly son said, Sure, pa. Two-three hours. The two elderly sons left the campsite and walked down th
6、e path to the banks of the Pine River, their boots swishing at thigh4 line, the most elegant rods pointing the way through scattered5 limbs, experience on the move. Trout6 beware, we thought.We been carpenters fever, he said, the clip still in his words. Those boys a mine been some good at it too. H
7、is head cocked, he seemed to listen for their departure, the leaves and branches quiet, the murmur7 of the stream a tinkling8 idyllic9 music rising up the banking10. Old Venerable Himself moved the wicker rocker forward and back, a small timing11 taking place. He was hearing things we had not heard
8、yet, the whole symphony all around us. Eddie looked at me and nodded his own nod. It said, Im paying attention and I know you are. This is our one encounter with a man who has fished for years the river we love, that we come to twice a year, in May with the mayflies, in June with the black flies. Th
9、e gift and the scourge12, wed often remember, having been both scarred and sewn by it.The Three Fishermen5Brother was still at memory, we could tell. Silence we thought was heavy about us, but there was so much going on. A bird talked to us from a high limb1. A fox called to her young. We were on th
10、e Pine River once again, nearly a hundred miles from home, in Paradise2.Names Roger Treadwell. Boys are Nathan and Truett. The introductions had been accounted for.Old Venerable Roger Treadwell, carpenter, fly fisherman, rocker, leaned forward and said, You boys wouldnt have a couple spare beers, wo
11、uld ya?Now thats the way to start the day on the Pine River.A Childs Dream of a StarThere was once a child, and he strolled about a good deal, and thought of a number of things. He had a sister, who was a child too, and his constant companion. These two used to wonder all day long. They wondered at
12、the beauty of the flowers; they wondered at the height and blueness of the sky; they wondered at the depth of the bright water; they wondered at the goodness and the power of God who made the lovely world.They used to say to one another, sometimes, supposing all the children upon earth were to die,
13、would the flowers, and the water, and the sky be sorry? They believed they would be sorry. For, said they, the buds are the children of the flowers, and the little playful streams that gambol1 down the hill-sides are the children of the water; and the smallest bright specks2 playing at hide and seek
14、 in the sky all night, must surely be the children of the stars; and they would all be grieved to see their playmates, the children of men, no more.There was one clear shining star that used to come out in the sky before the rest, near the church spire3, above the graves. It was larger and more beau
15、tiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing4 hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first cried out, I see the star! And often they cried out both together, knowing so well when it would rise, and where. So they grew to be such friends with it, that, bef
16、ore lying down in their beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, God bless the star!But while she was still very young, oh very, very young, the sister drooped5, and came to be so weak that she could no longer stand i
17、n the window at night; and then the child looked sadly out by himself, and when he saw the star, turned round and said to the patient pale face on the bed, I see the star! and then a smile would come upon the face, and a little weak voice used to say, God bless my brother and the star!And so the tim
18、e came all too soon! when the child looked out alone, and when there was no face on the bed; and when there was a little grave among the graves, not there before; and when the star made long rays down toward him, as he saw it through his tears.Now, these rays were so bright, and they seemed to make
19、such a shining way from earth to Heaven, that when the child went to his solitary6 bed, he dreamed about the star; and dreamed that, lying where he was, he saw a train of people taken up that sparkling road by angels. And the star, opening, showed him a great world of light, where many more such ang
20、els waited to receive them.All these angels, who were waiting, turned their beaming eyes upon the people who were carried up into the star; and some came out from the long rows in which they stood, and fell upon the peoples necks, and kissed them tenderly, and went away with them down avenues of lig
21、ht, and were so happy in their company, that lying in his bed he wept for joy.But, there were many angels who did not go with them, and among them one he knew. The patient face that once had lain upon the bed was glorified7 and radiant, but his heart found out his sister among all the host.His siste
22、rs angel lingered near the entrance of the star, and said to the leader among those who had brought the people thither8:Is my brother come?And he said No.She was turning hopefully away, when the child stretched out his arms, and cried, O, sister, I am here! Take me! and then she turned her beaming e
23、yes upon him, and it was night; and the star was shining into the room, making long rays down towards him as he saw it through his tears.From that hour forth9, the child looked out upon the star as on the home he was to go to, when his time should come; and he thought that he did not belong to the e
24、arth alone, but to the star too, because of his sisters angel gone before.There was a baby born to be a brother to the child; and while he was so little that he never yet had spoken word he stretched his tiny form out on his bed, and died.Again the child dreamed of the open star, and of the company
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