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1、少儿英语故事:四个好朋友 童话中丰富的想象和夸张可以活跃儿童的思维,对儿童的智力成长有很大的帮助。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。少儿英语故事:四个好朋友很久之前在一个小村庄里住着婆罗门人,他们一起长大成为了好朋友。其中三个人知识渊博,剩下的那一位却大多数时间都在吃和睡,大家都认为他很蠢。后来一场饥荒袭击了村子。四个好朋友决定离开。在途中他们碰见了一堆狮子的骨头。其中一个博学的人说他能把狮子骨头变成活生生的狮子Once upon a time in a small village lived four Brahmins named Satya
2、nand, Vidhyanand, Dharmanand and Sivanand. They had grown up together to become good friends. Satyanand, Vidhyanand and Dharmanand were very knowledgeable1. But Sivanand spent most of his time eating and sleeping. He was considered foolish by everyone.Once famine struck the village. All the crops fa
3、iled. Rivers and lakes started to dry up. The people of the villages started moving to other villages to save their lives.“We also need to move to another place soon or else we will also die like many others, said Satyanand. They all agreed with him.“But what about Sivanand? Asked Satyanand.“Do we n
4、eed him with us? He has no skills or learning. We cannot take him with us, replied Dharmanand. “He will be a burden on us.“How can we leave him behind? He grew up with us, said Vidhyanand. “We will share what ever we earn equally among the four of us.They all agreed to take Sivanand along with them.
5、They packed all necessary things and set out for a nearby town. On the way, they had to cross a forest.As they were walking through the forest, they came across the bones of an animal. They became curious and stopped to take a closer look at the bones.“Those are the bones of a lion, said Vidhyanand.
6、The others agreed.“This is a great opportunity to test our learning, said Satyanand.“I can put the bones together. So saying, he brought the bones together to form the skeleton2 of a lion.“Dharmanand said, “I can put muscles and tissue on it. Soon a lifeless lion lay before them.“I can breathe life
7、into that body. said Vidhyanand.But before he could continue, Sivanand jumped up to stop him. “No. Dont! If you put life into that lion, it will kill us all, he cried.“Oh you coward3! You cant stop me from testing my skills and learning, shouted an angry Vidhyanand. “You are here with us only becaus
8、e I requested the others to let you come along.“Then please let me climb that tree first, said a frightened Sivanand running towards the nearest tree. Just as Sivanand pulled himself on to the tallest branch of the tree Vidhyanand brought life into the lion. Getting up with a deafening4 roar, the li
9、on attacked and killed the three learned Brahmins.少儿英语故事:乌鸦和老鹰一只乌鸦看见老鹰轻而易举就能把小羊羔叼走,正在睡觉的牧羊人没有发现,他也想这么做,结果It was a bright spring day. The sun was high in the blue sky. A herd1 of sheep was grazing contentedly2 on the hillside. The little lambs with their soft white coats and curly tails were playing
10、among themselves. The Shepherd, seeing that his flock was safe and happy, had fallen asleep under the spreading branches of a large old tree.Suddenly an Eagle swooped4 down from the sky. It pounced5 on a little lamb and carried it off so swiftly that none of the other lambs even had the time to blea
11、t6. The sleeping Shepherd heard nothing.A Crow was sitting on the tree under which the Shepherd lay asleep. He had seen how the Eagle had caught the lamb and carried it off to his nest.What a wonderful way to get dinner! he thought. Why do crows look for old smelly food?The Crow decided7 to do exact
12、ly as the Eagle had done. It had looked easy enough. All he had to do was to decide which sheep he wanted, swoop3 down upon it, hold it as firmly as he could in his claws and fly off with it Easy!If the Eagle could do it, then so could he!The Crow looked down at the flock of sheep to decide which sh
13、eep he wanted.Just below the tree, by the Shepherd, a big, old Ram8 was grazing. He had curling horns and a thick heavy fleece.Aha! He should be a good meal for me! thought the Crow greedily. He was very hungry and the thought of a large juicy ram for lunch made his mouth water.The Crow swooped sile
14、ntly and swiftly down onto the Ram, just as he had seen the Eagle do and grasped it firmly by its fleece.And now to fly off with it to my nest, said the Crow to himself. He flapped his wings with all his strength, but could not lift the Ram.The Ram was large. He was much too heavy for the Crow to ca
15、rry. The Crow tried again and again, but without success.The Ram felt the Crow on its back and was most annoyed. Just what do you think you are doing, you pesky bird? he snapped, glaring at him over his shoulder.The Crow flapped harder still, trying to carry the Ram away.Now stop that! cried the Ram
16、. Go away! Shoo! Leave me in peace! He jumped and bucked9 and tried to shake the Crow off his back.Oh oh! thought the Crow, alarmed at the Rams fierce antics. Maybe this wasnt such a good idea after all! Perhaps I should look for my dinner somewhere else! I had better let the Ram be!The Crow tried t
17、o fly away, but he found he could not move. His claws were caught in the Rams thick fleece! The Crow pulled his feet this way and that. He flapped his wings as hard as he could. But no matter what he did, he only seemed to get stuck more firmly.Oh, how was he ever going to get free? The Crow squawke
18、d loudly in fear and despair. The Ram started running around the tree, bellowing10 with rage. The Shepherd woke up with a start. Who was making that horrible noise? Were his sheep in danger? He sat up.What a sight met his eyes! The Ram was running round and round the tree. On his back was the Crow,
19、squawking and trying to rise into the air.The Shepherd began to laugh. At last, wiping his eyes, the Shepherd stood up. He stopped the Ram as he ran by and calmed him with gentle words.When the Ram was still, the Shepherd took a pair of shears11 from his sack. Holding the Crow with one hand, he deft
20、ly12 snipped13 the fleece until the Crow was free.What did you think you were doing, my fine friend asked the Shepherd, looking at the Crow. Playing at being an Eagle, were you?The Shepherd burst out laughing again.The Crow was too embarrassed even to croak14. He wished only that the Shepherd would
21、let him go so he could fly away to his nest and hide his foolish head.Finally, when the Shepherd let the Crow go, the Crow flapped his wings and flew off as fast as he could.And the next time you want to be an Eagle, make sure you pick an animal your size! called the Shepherd after him.The Crow, fee
22、ling silly and foolish, promised himself that from now on he would only do as other crows did!少儿英语故事 乌鸦和项链从前有一对乌鸦生活在河边的一棵榕树上,树底下洞中的一条大蛇总是爬上来吃光乌鸦下的蛋。为此乌鸦找好朋友寻求帮助Once a crow and his wife built their nest atop a huge banyan1 tree beside a river. They were very happy there. But when the female crow laid
23、 her eggs, they were in for an unpleasant shock. A huge snake who lived in a hole at the bottom of the tree came up and ate all their beautiful eggs.The crows were helpless with anger and pain. “You cant let this wicked snake eat our children anymore, cried the female crow bitterly. “You have to fin
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