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1、英语小故事大全1、TheThirstyPigeon口渴的鸽子APIGEON,oppressedbyexcessivethirst,sawagobletofwaterpaintedonasignboard.Notsupposingittobeonlyapicture,sheflewtowardsitwithaloudwhirandunwittinglydashedagainstthesignboard,jarringherselfterribly.Havingbrokenherwingsbytheblow,shefelltotheground,andwascaughtby
2、oneofthebystanders.Zealshouldnotoutrundiscretion.有只鸽子口渴得很难受,看见画板上画着一个水瓶,以为是真的。他立刻呼呼地猛飞过去,不料一头碰撞在画板上,折断了翅膀,摔在地上,被人轻易地捉住了。这是说,有些人想急于得到所需的东西,一时冲动,草率从事,就会身遭不幸。2、TheBoysAndTheFrogs男孩和青蛙Onespringdaysomenaughtyboyswereplayingnearapond.Theybegantothrowstonesintothewater.Inthepondlivedmanyfrogswe
3、remuchafraidoftheboys,forthestoneshurtsomeofthefrogs.Atlastanoldfrogliftedhisheadoutofthewaterandsaid,¨Boys,pleasedon’tthrowstonesatus.〃Theboyssaid,¨Weareonlyplaying.〃¨Iknowthat,butpleasestopthrowingstones,myboys.Whatisplaytoyouisdeathtous,〃saidtheoldfrog.Sotheboysstoppedthrowingstonesan
4、dwentaway.春天里的一天,一些顽皮的男孩在一个水塘边玩耍。他们开始往水里扔石块。许多生活在水塘里的青蛙非常害怕这些男孩,因为石头曾弄伤了他们中的一些。最后一只老青蛙把他的脑袋探出水面,他说:“孩子们,请别向我们扔石头。”男孩说:“我们只是在玩耍。”“我知道,但请别扔石头,孩子们。对你们而言的玩耍对我们可意味着死亡。”老青蛙说。因此男孩们不再扔石头并且离开了3、ApplaudedTwiceTheHeadofthebureauaddressdethemeeting:"Ihavealwaysfeltstrangewhytheaudiencealwaysapplaude
5、dtwice.NowIhavemadeclear.Thosewholistenedattentivelywokeupthosewhoweredozingoff.Thatiswhyweheardtheappluasetwice.Themomenthisvoicedieddown,anoutburstofuproarofnoiseandlaughterarouse,Againtwooutburstsofnoiseandlaughter.4.Difference"Icanalwaystellagraduateclassfromanundergraduateclass,"obs
6、ervedtheinstructorinoneofmygraduateengineeringcoursesatCaliforniaStateUniversityinLosAngeles."WhenIsay,'Goodafternoon,'theundergraduatesrespond,'Goodafternoon."Butthegraduatestudentsjustwriteitdown.""Sheistheonewhosellsthecandy."5.AGoodBoyLittleRobertaskedhismotherfortwocents."Whatdidyou
7、dowiththemoneyIgaveyouyestrday?""Igaveittoapooroldwoman,"heanswered."You'reagoodboy,"saidthemotherproudly."Herearetwocentsmore.Butwhyareyousointerestedintheoldwoman?"6.TheFox.andtheCrowAFoxoncesawaCrowflyoffwithapieceofcheeseinitsbeakandsettleonabranchofatree.‘That’sforme