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1、少儿英语故事精选篇 格林童话是一本充满丰富想象,富有深刻哲理的童话书,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 乌鸦和狐狸冬天太冷了,万物藏冬,乌鸦好不容易找到一块奶酪,却因为狐狸恭维的语言而失去了The winter had been especially cold. The snow lay thick and heavy on the ground. The squirrels, the badgers1 and the hedgehogs had vanished into their snug2 winter homes to
2、sleep away the cold, dark months. The swifts and the swallows had left for warmer countries long ago. Even the slugs and snails3 had disappeared, hiding away in some dark, warm patch of woodland to wait for the spring. The woods and fields were silent and empty. Only a big, black Crow was hunting fo
3、r her evening meal.The Crow had flown all day in search of food. But she had found nothing, not even a tiny mouse or a piece of someones leftover4 lunch. Now she was tired and hungry. She cawed sadly.“I will have to go without dinner tonight, she thought as she flapped slowly across the sky in one l
4、ast desperate search for something to eat.She was on the point of turning back when she saw a thin column of smoke coming up into the sky, far away in the distance.“Smoke means fire and fire means cooking and cooking means food! thought the Crow. She flew as fast as she could, towards the curling sm
5、oke. The smoke came from the chimney of a large farmhouse5 where the farmers wife was cooking dinner for her family. A delicious-smelling stew6 was bubbling in a large pot over the fire and loaves of fresh-baked bread were on the table, ready to be cut into slices. A pat of butter and a chunk7 of ch
6、eese lay in their platters on the window sill. The farmers wife had left the window open so the cold air would keep the butter from melting and the cheese from sweating.The Crow saw the cheese by the open window. Quick as a flash, she flew down to the window sill, picked cheese in her big black beak
7、8 and flew off. The farmers wife was stirring the stew, with her back to the window. She did not see the Crow. The Crow was very pleased with herself. Nothing like a piece of cheese on a cold winter afternoon! she thought.She flew towards a clump9 of tall trees and perched comfortably on a bare bran
8、ch high above the ground to enjoy her meal in comfort.A wily old Fox lay hidden among the bushes in the farmers garden. He had roamed the woods and fields all day in search of food. But he had found nothing to eat, not a bird nor a mouse nor even the scraps11 from someones picnic. Now he was tired a
9、nd hungry.“I will have to go without dinner tonight. he sighed.He was on the point of turning back, when he saw the Crow perch10 on the bare branch with the piece of cheese in her beak.“What a lovely, smelly piece of cheese! thought the Fox. I must have that piece of cheese for my dinner. Now, if on
10、ly I can take that cheese away from the CrowThe Fox watched the Crow settle herself comfortably on the branch. He smiled slyly to himself. Strolling up to the foot of the tree, the Fox called out.“Good evening. Mrs. Crow! You look well today!The Crow looked down at the Fox in surprise. She had never
11、 heard him speak so politely before.The Fox continued. Oh Mrs. Crow, how beautiful you are! Your feathers are so black! So smooth and shining! Truly. I have never seen such feathers before!The Crow was even more surprised. No one had ever called her beautiful before! Of course, she had always known
12、how pretty she was. But it was pleasant to be admired by some one else.The Fox looked up at her and sighed. How graceful12 you are. Mrs. Crow, how elegant! You fly so wonderfully well too and higher than an eagle!The Crow held herself taller. She had always known how graceful and elegant she was. Of
13、 course, she could fly most wonderfully high! How clever of the Fox to know that. She flapped her wings just a little bit so he could admire them again. What a charming creature he was!The Fox took a deep breath and continued. Your claws, ahem, I mean your talons13. Mrs. Crow! They are stronger than
14、 steel!Ah her talons! She had always been proud of her talons. She hopped14 clumsily on the branch so that the Fox could take another look at her claws. Really, he did say the nicest things!The Crow was by now quite sure that she was the prettiest, most graceful and the strongest bird of all.The Fox
15、 smiled secretly to himself. He looked admiringly at the Crow and said. Dear Mrs. Crow. I have not heard your voice. It must be the sweetest voice in the world, as beautiful as you are. Dear Mrs. Crow, wont you sing for me?The Crow was flattered. All the other birds had told her that she had an awfu
16、l voice. And here was the Fox begging her to sing for him! Of course, she had always known what a lovely voice she had.The Crow took a deep breath and opened her beak in a loud and raucous15 Caw! Down dropped the piece of cheese! The Fox snapped it up as it fell and swallowed it before the Crow real
17、ised what had happened.The Fox walked off chuckling16. Next time, Mrs. Crow, be careful what you believe! he cried as he vanished through the trees.The Crow was left feeling foolish. How could she have been so vain and so silly, as to be taken in by the Foxs clever words and to lose her lovely dinne
18、r!The Crow ruffled17 her feathers sadly and got ready for a hungry night.少儿英语故事 青蛙和公牛的故事On a lily pad in the little stream that flowed at the bottom of the meadow, there lived an old Frog. He was a big frog and he was very proud of his size. All the other frogs were in awe1 of him and treated him wi
19、th the greatest respect.So did all the other creatures. The shining blue dragonflies that hovered2 over the stream during the day took great care to keep far out of the reach of his long sticky tongue. So did the little midges that fluttered by in a soft cloud in the evenings. Even the fishes in the
20、 stream were careful not to annoy him. The Frog ruled his watery3 kingdom unchallenged.The Farmer who owned the meadow by the stream also had an old Ox. The Ox had worked hard for the Farmer all his life. He had helped him plough his fields. Yoked4 to an old wooden cart, he had carried his crops to
21、market and his children to school. But now the Ox was growing old. He no longer had the strength to work as hard as he used to.The Farmer was fond of his old Ox and grateful for all the hard work he had done over the years. He did not want to sell him. Instead, he decided5 to let the Ox spend his ol
22、d age in peace, in the meadow by the stream.One fine morning, the Ox moved into the meadow. He wandered around the meadow, surveying his new home. The grass was soft and green and wildflowers dotted the ground. The Ox was happy. He planned to spend his days grazing on the sweet juicy grass and baski
23、ng6 in the sun.The little creatures of the meadow stared at the Ox in fear and awe. The butterflies flew hurriedly out of his way. The hardworking ants and the busy bees stopped their work as the Ox walked slowly by. They had never seen any creature as big as the Ox. Not even the old Frog on the lil
24、y pad in the stream was quite this big! The Ox munched7 happily on the sweet grass. He did not even notice the tiny creatures.The Frog heard the dragonflies chattering8 excitedly among themselves about the huge monster who had come to live in the meadow. The dragonflies had heard it from the bumbleb
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