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But the Chinese did! One day Tom said to one of his friends,"I'm going to have a holiday in Beiging. But I don't speak Chinese, so I'll go to evening classes and have Chinese lessons for a month before I go." He studied very hard for a month, and then his holidays began and he went to China. When he came back a few weeks later,his friend said to him, "Did you have any trouble with your Chinese when you were in Beiging,Tom?" "No,I didn't have any trouble with it,"ansered Tom."But the Chinese did!" 但是中国人确实遇到了麻烦! 一天汤姆对他的一位朋友说:“我打算到北京度假。但我不会讲中文,所以在我动身之前我会去夜校补一个月的中文。” 他很努力地学了一个月的中文,然后到了中国开始他的假期。 几周后他回来了,他的朋友问他说:“汤姆,在北京时你讲中文遇到麻烦没有?” “没有,我讲中文一点麻烦都没有,”汤姆回答,“但是中国人确实遇到了麻烦!” 1.go to evening classes 上夜校。 2. have trouble with your Chinese 讲中文时遇到麻烦。 3.a few weeks later 几个星期以后。 How old is she? A woman was having some trouble with her heart,so she went to see the doctor.He was a new doctor,and did not know her,so he first asked some questions, and one of them was,"How old are you?" "Well,"she answered,"I don't remember,doctor,but I will try to think."She thought for a minute and then said,"Yes,I remember now,dotor!When I married,I was eighteen years old, and my husband was thirty. Now my husband is sixty, I know. And that is twice thirty. So I am twice eighteen. That is thirty-six, isn't it? 她多大? 一位女士心脏有些毛病,所以她去看医生。他是一位新来的医生,并不认识她,所以,他首先问了一些问题,其中一个问题是“你多少岁?” “哦,”她问答,“我记不起来了,医生,但我会尽量想想。”她想了一会然后说,“对了,现在我想起来了,医生!我结婚时,是十八岁,我的丈夫三十岁。现在我丈夫是六十岁,那是三十岁的一倍。所以我是十八岁的一倍。那就是三十六岁,对吧?”1.having some trouble with her heart:心脏有些毛病。2.went to see the dotor:去看医生(去看病)3.one of them was:其中的一个问题是。4.well:语气词,用于开始说话时。5.that is twice thirty:那是三十的一倍。6.thought for a minute:想了一会。

初一6篇英语小故事

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冰雪江天

故事 是小学生所喜爱的,引人入胜的故事情节不仅能够对小学生产生很强的吸引力,使小学生注意力集中,同时还能够带给学生愉悦的体验。将故事化教学引入小学英语教学,不仅可以提升学生的学习兴趣,而且对于提高小学英语教学效率具有显著的效果。本文是初一简单的 英语故事 ,希望对大家有帮助! 初一简单的英语故事篇一 A Little Respect, Please It sounds incredible1, but the small country of Greece seems to be burning down. Police believearsonists2 are responsible for at least half of the fires. Thirty people have died so far, many of them trapped in their homes or their cars. Residents all over Greece have called fire departments, police, and media about fires surrounding their homes, but there have simply not been enough firemen to respond to all these fires. The government has asked for aid from France, Italy, and Germany. Greek ruins that are almost 3,000 years old are in danger of being burnt down. Fires surround Athens, the capital city. The hillsides are ablaze3, and there seems to be no end in sight. Entire villages have been destroyed. There has been no rain for two months, and the trees are so dry that just the heat from an approaching fire causes them to explode into flames. Police have arrested three suspected arsonists. One suspect, oddly enough, was still complaining about the 2004 Olympics. He had applied4 to carry the torch into the stadium and light the fire to officially start the Games. His application was ignored. “You have to be somebody,” was the reply he got when he called the Olympic Committee in Athens. “And you’re not—you’re nobody,” an official told him. The man was in jail for three years for trying to blow up the committee’s headquarters. Yesterday, police caught him walking away from a new fire with an empty gas can in his hands. “I’m nobody, huh?” he told the police. “Well, I’m somebody now!” 初一简单的英语故事篇二 Cleaning a Dirty Plate It was a white, plain-looking dinner plate, with no adornment. The brand name was Corelle, a popular brand made by Corning. On the bottom of the plate, in addition to “Corelle” and “Corning,” was the following text: “Microwave Safe—Not for Broiler or Stovetop Use.” Although now they were hard to find, all of his plates were the same brand and the same color. He had bought these plates, years ago, for two reasons. One, food cannot easily stick to or “hide” on unadorned plates. Therefore, they are easier to clean. Two, white plates show stains more clearly than colored or decorated plates. Stains you can see are stains you can clean. He had the same philosophy about silverware. He bought knives, forks, and spoons that had no ornamentation. Standing at the kitchen sink, he turned on the cold water faucet. He picked up the dinner plate in his left hand. He grabbed the pad with his right hand. Dishwashing soap was already on the pad. He wet the pad and started scrubbing the plate. There was a stain in the middle of this plate, about six inches across. It went all around the plate, just inside of where the plate curvedupwards. This light brown stain had been growing for months. Today, he was going to get rid of it once and for all. He scrubbed. He scrubbed some more. He rinsed the plate off. The stain was still there. He added more soap to the pad. He scrubbed some more. All of a sudden, because the plate and his hands were so soapy and he was scrubbing with such force, the plate flew out of his hands. It didn't land softly on the seat cushion of the dining room chair. Instead, it crashed into the metal arm rest of the chair. Each of the four pieces on the floor was about the same size. 初一简单的英语故事篇三 New Dog-Barking Law Noise. It gets into your head and under your skin. Too much noise can turn ordinary people into raging maniacs. All too-common noises in neighborhoods are the blaring TVs, blaring car radios, and barking dogs. Most cities have ordinances against excessive noise. Of course, if you complain about your neighbor’s noise, your neighbor will hate you and start making more noise. So, many people try to ignore their inconsiderate neighbors. Finally, when they can take it no longer, they simply move. The city council of Los Angeles recently came to the rescue of its residents—or seemed to. It passed a new ordinance: the owner of a dog that barks for 30 minutes straight will get a warning the first time a complaint is made. For a second complaint, the owner will pay a $100 fine or go to jail for a week maximum, or both. The council wrote no penalty concerning a third or fourth complaint. “Finally,” said Zev Doheny, “we’ve passed a noise law with some teeth in it.” Of course, there are a few problems with the new law: How does a resident prove that a dog was barking for 30 minutes? Does he present an audio tape? With modern technology, couldn’t that tape easily be “doctored” so that one minute of actual barking magically becomes 30 minutes? Couldn’t a person tape just any old dog barking and then claim that it’s his neighbor’s dog doing all that barking? Do dogs have voiceprints, like humans have fingerprints? Will all dogs have to get “voice-printed?” “There isn’t one brain among the lot of them,” complained the owner of a pet store when he heard about the council’s new law. “Their ‘solutions’ are almost always worse than the problems themselves.”

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TheBestPlayerTheschoolhasaverygoodfootballteam.Theprincipalwasgladbecausetheteamwon.ItsbestplayerisPeter,buthewastheworststudent.Heneverstudiedhardandneverdidhishomeworkontime,sohisteacherswereangrywithhim.Buthiscoachlikedhimverymuch.WhenPeterwasinGradeTwo,onedaytheprincipalcalledhimtohisofficeandsaidtohim“Youcopiedothersansweragainandagain.”Theboysaidnotingandlefttheoffice.Afteramomenthiscoachcametotheofficeandsaidtotheprincipal“AreyousurePetercopiedother’sanswer?Heisthebestplayerandhemustbethebeststudent.”Theprincipalshowedhimtwopieceofhomework.“ThisisSusan’s.Sheisthebeststudentinhisclass.”Theprincipalsaid.“Thisoneisyourplayer’s.Theyaresame.”“Butmaybeshecopiedfromhis,”thecoachsaid,“Youcan’tsaythatlikethis.”“Lookatthis.”Theprincipalsaid,“Susandidn’tknowtheanswertothequestion,soshewrote‘Idon’tknow.’AndPeterwrote‘NeitherdoI.’”

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cuteorange290

希腊神话:赫克犹巴He cuba's life was one of grief and sorrow.She saw withher own eyes her eldest born Hector killed and insulted by Achilles.She saw her son Polites slain in front of her by Pyrrhus.And she saw her husband,the aged Priam,dragged towards the household altar and ruthlessly butchered there.After the fall of Troy she was carried into slavery .Shehad the misfortune to witness her daughter Polyxena,her soleconsolation in bondage ,sacrificed at the tomb of Achilles.She had the sad fate to see washed ashore the corpse of her young estson Polydorus,who had been entrusted to the Thracian king for safekeeping.With her fifty children all dead she became thequeen of sorrows from whom no other woman could obtain the crown .Yet in her distress and despair,she plucked up hercourage to avenge herself upon the Thracian king,who had murdered her son in order to get her son's gold.Later,as Dionysushad prophesied ,she was transformed into a dog with bloodshoteyes and,unable to endure the new misery,she leapt into thesea and thus ended her unfortunate life.赫克犹巴的一生充满了痛苦与悲哀。她亲眼目睹了长子海克特被阿基里斯侮辱,尔后被杀害;儿子波利斯被皮洛士杀死在自己面前;年迈的丈夫皮安姆被拖到家庭祭坛残酷地处死。特洛伊沦陷后,她成了一名奴隶。她又不幸地看到了自己在奴役中的惟一安慰——女儿波里丝娜被血祭于阿基里斯的墓前。为了使最小的儿子波里德诺斯能得到妥善的照顾,她把他委托给了塞希国王。可是,不幸的命运又使她看到了被冲到海边的儿子的尸体。她的50个孩子都死了,赫克犹巴因此成为悲哀女王,而别的女人都无法得到这顶王冠。然而,即使处于痛苦与绝望之中,她仍旧鼓足勇气向塞希国王复仇,因为塞希国王为了得到她儿子的黄金而杀死了他。后来,正如狄俄尼索斯所预言,她被变成了一条狗,眼带血丝。她不堪忍受这种新的痛苦,就跳进海里,结束了自己不幸的一生。One day, a teacher took his pupils to a chicken farm to pay a visit. When they came near the incubator, chick just got out of its egg shell. 一天,老师带学生到养鸡场参观,当他们走近孵化器时,刚好一只小鸡破壳而出。 "It's wonderful to see a little thing come out from the egg shell, isn't it?" the teacher said. “看见一个小生命从蛋壳里出来,岂不是很奇妙的吗?”老师说。 "Yes, sir." said one of the boys, " but it would be more wonderful if we knew how a chick gets in to its eggs hell before hand." “是的,老师。”一个男学生说,“可是,如果我们知道它是怎样事先钻进蛋壳里的那就更奇妙了。”懒王子 A king had three sons whom he loved equally well, and he did not know which of them to appoint as king following his own death. 在一个遥远的地方,有一个国王,他有三个儿子,对每一个儿子他都非常喜爱,他不知道自己死后应该把王位传给他们三个中的哪一个。 When the time came for him to die he called them to his bed and said, “Dear children, I have thought of something that I will reveal to you. The one of you is the laziest shall become king after me.” 所以,当他快要死的时候,就把他们叫到身边说:“亲爱的孩子们,在我死后,你们三个中谁最懒,谁就继承我的王位。” the oldest one said, “Father, then the kingdom belongs to me, for I am so lazy that whenever I lie down to sleep, and a drop falls into my eyes, I will not even close them so that I can fall asleep.” 老大说:“既然这样,这王位就是我的,因为我是最懒的儿子,当我躺下睡觉时,有任何东西落到我的眼睛里,我也懒得去擦掉,即使不能把眼睛闭上,我仍然会继续睡觉。” the second one said, “Father, the kingdom belongs to me, for I am so lazy that when I am sitting by the fire warming myself, I would rather let my heels burn up than to pull my legs back.” 二儿子说:“爸爸,王位应该传给我,因为我是最懒的儿子。当我坐在火边取暖的时候,就是火燃到我的脚趾,我也懒得把腿收回来。”the third one said, “Father, the kingdom is mine, for I am so lazy that if I were going to be hanged and already had the rope around my neck, and someone put into my hand a sharp knife with which to cut the rope, I would let myself be hanged rather than to lift my hand up to the rope.” 第三个儿子说:“爸爸,这王位是我的,因为我是你最懒的儿子,如果我就要被吊起来,绳子已经套在了脖子上,有人把一把锋利的小刀塞在我手里,要我切断绳子,我宁愿被吊起来也懒得抬起手把绳子割断。” When the father heard this he said, “You have taken it the farthest and shall be king.” 父亲听到这里说道:“你是最合适的人选,你应该继承王位。”One day a fox said to himself ,"I am hungry.Let me see wath I can find to eat ." The fox looked up and down for something to eat .After a moment he came to a wall .The wall was very high .The fox stopped at the bottom of the wall and looked up .At the top of the wall ,he saw some beautiful grapes .Then he started to jump up to get the grapes ,but he couldn't get them .The wall was too high for him . Finally the fox went away and said ,"I don't want to eat those grapes.They are green .Idon't think they are good to eat."

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