幼儿英语小故事4篇
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幼儿英语故事【第一篇】
"I am the cleverest!"
I am the cleverest! "
That day, the little pig and the little monkey quarreled bitterly.
Uncle elephant saw it and said to them, "don't make any noise. I have a way to test which of you is smarter."
Both the little pig and the little monkey said, "tell me what you can do!"
Uncle elephant took out two rusty knives, handed them to them and said, "you use these two knives to help me cut the pumpkin. Whoever cuts the most wins. Of course, he is also smarter."
The little pig and the little monkey were silly. The little pig said, "this is who is faster than, not who is smarter than!"
The little monkey also said, "yes, yes!"
Uncle elephant smiled and said, "haha, believe me, I will tell you at last. Let's start!"
Although the little pig and the little monkey were confused, they did the same.
The competition began. The little pig picked up the knife and immediately cut the pumpkin with great efforts. He was also relaxed for a moment.
The little monkey looked at his knife and thought for a while. Then he asked Uncle elephant for a sharpening stone and began to sharpen his knife. Seeing that the little pig has cut several pumpkins, the little monkey is still sharpening his knife!
The little pig looked at the little monkey and thought proudly, "ha ha, the little monkey hasn't finished any of them yet. I'm sure I'll win!"
After a while, the little monkey began to cut the pumpkin. After a while, the little monkey caught up with the little pig. Gradually, the little pig fell far behind.
Finally, the little monkey won.
The little pig was surprised that he couldn't close his mouth. He didn't understand why.
Uncle elephant revealed the answer: "it has been proved that the little monkey won the championship and is a bit smarter. The knives I gave you are all rusty. Although it took a little time for the little monkey to sharpen his knife, he can cut the pumpkin faster. The little pig just uses brute force and doesn't know how to use his brain. Of course, he can't win."
The little pig listened and lowered his head.
幼儿英语小故事【第二篇】
There is a frog. He lives in a well and he never goes out of the well. He thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well.
One day a crow comes to the well. He sees the frog and says, "Frog, let's have a talk." Then the frog asks, "Where are you from?" "I fly from the sky," the crow says. The frog feels surprised and says, "The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well. How do you fly from the sky?"
The crow says, "The sky is very big. You always stay in the well, so you don't know the world is big."
The frog says, "I don't believe." But the crow says, "You can come out and have a look by yourself."
So the frog comes out from the well. He is very surprised. How big the world is!
幼儿英语故事【第三篇】
In the forest, there are luxuriant trees growing one after another.
One day, a group of woodpeckers came to catch insects. The big trees were very happy, but one tree was a little unhappy.
The tree said proudly, "why do you peck holes in my body? I am so beautiful. You woodpeckers are not allowed to peck my face!"
The woodpeckers explained, "Dear big tree, we don't want to hurt you. Only by letting us stay on you can we clean up the bugs in your body and make you healthier!"
Dashu didn't believe what the woodpecker said, and still wouldn't let the woodpecker catch insects for it. The woodpeckers had to fly away.
All the other big trees grew well. Only this one fell down because there were too many insects in its body and bit by bit eroded its trunk.
幼儿英语小故事【第四篇】
bat falling upon the ground was caught by a weasel, ofwhom he earnestly besought his life. the weasel refused,saying, that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. thebat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, andthus saved his life.
shortly afterwards the bat again fellon the ground, and was carght by another weasel, whom helikewise entreated not to eat him. the weasel said that hehad a special hostility to mice. the bat assured him thathe was not a mouse, but a bat; and thus a second is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
一只蝙蝠坠落到地面上来,被一只黄鼠狼捉住了,蝙蝠哀求讨饶。黄鼠狼不答应,说它自己最爱和鸟类为敌。蝙蝠便证明它自己不是鸟,只是一只老鼠,因此黄鼠狼就放了它。
不久这只蝙蝠又坠落到地上来,被另一只黄鼠狼捉住,它同样地哀求讨饶。那黄鼠狼说它自己最恨老鼠,蝙蝠证明自己并不是老鼠,而是一只蝙蝠;因此,它第二次又安然地逃离危险了。随机应变乃聪明之举。