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1、少儿英语故事:称象WeighingtheElephant 童话故事是指儿童文学的一种体裁,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:称象 Weighing the Elephant曹冲称象的故事家喻户晓,下面的故事就是这个故事简化的英文版,大家可以一起了解下。A long time ago, people who lived in China knew that a strange, amazing beast called an elephant lived in a faraway land, but no one had ever
2、seen one. One day, a ruler came to see the Emperor of China. He brought a gift, and that gift was a real, live elephant!Never in China had anyone seen anything like it. As soon as the royal guest left, it was all anyone at court could talk about.“This elephant is bigger than a water buffalo1!” said
3、one mandarin2.“Are you kidding?” said a second. “Its bigger than a rhino3!”“You must be joking,” said a third. “This elephant is bigger than TWO rhinos4!”One day the Emperor said to his mandarins, “I want to know how much this amazing elephant weighs. Who can tell me how to weigh it?”“I can!” said t
4、he first mandarin, who used to be a merchant. “We will just put it on a scale5.”“Not likely,” said the Emperor. “There is no scale that could hold the weight of an elephant without breaking.”“I can tell you!” said the second mandarin, who used to be a tailor. He said, “We will measure the elephant.”
5、“No,” said the Emperor with a sigh. “Even if you measured all the different parts of an elephant, you would still not know how much it weighs.”“I can tell you!” said the third mandarin, who used to be a baker6. “We will cut up the elephant and cook it. Then we will know.”“We will surely7 NOT do that
6、!” roared8 the Emperor. “Is there NO ONE who can tell me how to weigh the elephant?”Then a small voice said, “I can.”All eyes turned to the voice. It was the Emperors son!“Son!” said the Emperor. “You should be in bed.”“But I know how,” said the boy. “And we wont need to cook it first.”“Very well,”
7、said the Emperor with a smile. “Tell me how to weigh the elephant.”The boy described what to do.Here is what the boy said. “You put the elephant in a big boat and take the boat out on the water. Draw a line on the side of the boat where it meets the water, at the watermark. Then bring the boat back
8、to shore and take the elephant off the boat. Put rocks on the boat, one by one. When the boat sinks to the same watermark line it had when the elephant was in it, bring the boat to shore again. Take out the rocks and weigh them, one by one. That is how you can tell how much the elephant weighs!Wonde
9、rful! Wonderful! shouted everyone.“It will work!” called out the first mandarin.“What a clever plan!” said the second.“Who knew this child would know?” said the third.And the fame of Emperors son traveled far and wide英语故事:女王和老鼠很久之前,有个王后和她的小女儿被囚禁在一个高塔里,过得很艰苦。后来来了一只老鼠,总是变出美味的食物给她们吃。王后一直想送自己的女儿出高塔,而下面的
10、老妇人说可以帮她这个忙,但是需要老鼠做为回报。王后拒绝了这个要求Once upon a time a wicked King from a faraway country invaded the land where a Queen ruled. The invader1 King captured the Queen and her baby daughter as prisoners. When he returned to his kingdom, he shut them both into the highest room of a tall tower. The room was
11、very tiny and bare, with only one table and a very hard bed.Then the enemy King sent for a fairy who lived near his kingdom. He nearly pushed the Fairy up the stairs to the Queens room. The Fairy was touched by the sight of the Queens miserable2 condition. When she kissed the Queens hand, the Fairy
12、whispered to her, Courage, madam! I think I see a way to help you.The Queen whispered her thanks. Then the wicked King cried harshly, Silence! He turned to the Fairy. I brought you here for one reason and one reason only. Tell me this: Will this baby girl grow up to be a worthy3 bride for my son?The
13、 Fairy answered that indeed, the Princess would grow up to have all the graces, intelligence and charms that was in every way worthy of a throne. The old King growled4 to the Queen that it was lucky for them both that the Fairy had said it would be so. He would save the babys life to become the futu
14、re bride for his son. From the highest room of the tower the Fairy and Queen could hear the Kings son shrieking5 and demanding that his servants do this and that from way down below, his mean voice carrying over all other voices and noises. The King thundered that if the Fairy had made a different f
15、orecast, both the baby and her mother would immediately have been hanged. Then he stamped off, taking the Fairy with him, and leaving the poor Queen in tears.How can I wish my little daughter to grow up, only to be married to that horrid6 Kings son! she cried. And yet if she were ill-fated, we would
16、 both be doomed7 right now. If only I could hide her away somewhere, anywhere! There must be someplace safe where the cruel King could never find her. But where could the infant be hid, since they were both stuck in that tiny room at the top of the tower?As the days went on, the Queen and the little
17、 Princess grew thinner and thinner. Forvery day, their hard-hearted jailer gave them only three boiled peas each to eat and a tiny morsel8 of black bread, so they were always terribly hungry. At last, one evening, as the Queen sat at her spinning-wheel - for she was also made to work day and night -
18、 she saw a tiny, pretty little mouse creep out of a hole. She said to the mouse, Alas9, little creature! Why are you coming here? We have only three peas each per day. So unless you wish to starve Im afraid you must go elsewhere for your food.But the mouse ran hither and thither10, and danced and tw
19、irled so prettily11, that the Queen clapped and laughed with joy. At last she gave the mouse her last pea, which she was keeping for her supper, saying, Here, little one. Im sorry Ive nothing better to offer you. Your fine dancing deserves far more than this wrinkled little pea.She had hardly spoken
20、, when upon the table appeared a succulent roast partridge and two dishes of preserved fruit. Amazed was she! Quickly the Queen mashed13 a portion of the meat and fruit and spoon fed her baby, who licked each spoonful with glee. Then the Queen ate with great satisfaction herself, and offered what wa
21、s left to the little mouse. The mouse danced even more charmingly than ever before.The next morning the jailer brought the Queen and the Princess daily allowance of three peas each, which he brought in upon a large dish to make them look even smaller. As soon as the jailer left, the Queen gave the m
22、ouse all three of her peas.The empty dish was instantly covered with all sorts of wonderful things to eat, and the Queen shared a feast with her daughter once again. But afterwards, as she sat at her spinning-wheel, she began to worry that the fine meals could end any time, and even if they didnt, t
23、hat her precious daughter was doomed to live as a prisoner, only to be forced to marry that horrid prince when she grew up.The Queen despaired, Oh! If only I could think of some way to save her!As she spoke12, she noticed the little mouse playing in a corner with some long straws. The Queen began to
24、 braid the straws, thinking, If I had but enough straws I could make a basket with them. Then if I let my baby down in the basket from the window, perhaps a kind passerby14 might take care of her and raise her in freedom.By the time she had finished her thoughts, the little mouse had dragged in more
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