吃那么一天
The Old CatAn old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."【译文】老猫一位老妇有只猫,这只猫很老,它跑不快了,也咬不了东西,因为它年纪太大了。一天,老猫发现一只老鼠,它跳过去抓这只老鼠,然而,它咬不住这只老鼠。因此,老鼠从它的嘴边溜掉了,因为老猫咬不了它。于是,老妇很生气,因为老猫没有把老鼠咬死。她开始打这只猫,猫说:“不要打你的老仆人,我已经为你服务了很多年,而且还愿意为你效劳,但是,我实在太老了,对年纪大的不要这么无情,要记住老年人在年青时所做过的有益的事情。
飞鸟鱼虫菲菲
讲 故事 几乎是世界上最古老的一门艺术,既是一种和人类生存发展攸关的 文化 娱乐活动,又是一种鲜活的即兴创作 教育 。我精心收集了适合大学生的 英语故事 ,供大家欣赏学习!适合大学生的英语故事:It Was an Worthless Clock It was an old clock, but it still told the correct time. The face had a faded picture of Andy’s parents taken when they were newlyweds. Aside from some photos, the clock was the only mementoAndy had of his mom and dad. His father died of cancer in 1964. Then his mom moved to a private nursing home. She had many friends there. The nursing home, however, went bankrupt. They moved her into a state nursing home. She hated it there. She asked Andy to help her move into a private nursing home again. She had spent most of her husband’s savings on living expenses at the first nursing home. Andy said he would try. But Andy had no savings. He was a sergeant in the Army, and all his money went to his wife and three kids. He called his older brother Frank, who was single and had a great job. Frank was anavid deep-sea fisherman and was interested in buying a large boat for weekend use. “Frank, I don’t have the money now, but you do,” Andy pleaded. “Just pay for Mom and I’ll owe you for half of the nursing home costs.” “You’ll owe me? You don’t have two nickels to rub together, and probably never will. I’ll get stuck for the whole bill. What about my boat?” “What boat?” “Never mind. Let me think about it, and I'll get back to you.” Frank never did send his mom the money to move into a private nursing home. Alone and unhappy, she died in the state nursing home only a year later. Andy never forgave his brother. Many years went by. Frank’s health declined. He called up Andy one day. “Andy, I feel really bad about not helping out Mom. I was too interested in getting that boat. The older I’ve gotten, the more guilt I feel. My days are numbered, Andy. I was wondering if you would send me that clock, just for a little while. I want to beg Mom to forgive me.” Andy was very reluctant to part with his clock, but he did feel a little sorry for Frank. Frank died ten months later. One of Frank’s nieces, Flo, was the executor of his estate. Flo had hired a lawyer to help her Uncle Frank rewrite his will in his dying days. Strangely enough, Flo got everything. She made sure Uncle Frank was buried a day after his death. No announcement was made about his funeral, which Flo kept private—at the 20-minute service, Flo was the only mourner. Flo sold Uncle Frank’s house, car, and boat within the week. Everything of lesser value went to a charity. His cash and stocks, of course, were already safely in her name. When Andy discovered that his brother had died, he called Flo to ask about his clock. “Oh,” she said, “that went to charity with everything else. You didn’t really want that old thing, did you, Uncle Andy? Uncle Andy? Hello?” Well, that was rude, she thought. 适合大学生的英语故事:Collecting Seashells aria and Lisa were best friends. They shared a two-bedroom apartment in Hollywood. Maria was a clerk at a clothing store, and Lisa was a clerk at a supermarket. Their hours varied, so they didn’t get to spend a whole lot of time together. But last weekend both were off work. “Let’s go to the beach,” suggested Maria. “That’s a good idea,” agreed Lisa. “Which one?” “Well, I would prefer an uncrowded beach, because I think I’ve put on a few pounds recently. I don’t want any boys seeing my fat.” “Oh, please,” said Lisa. “You eat so little. Ounces don’t turn into pounds. How about Zuma Beach? That’s pretty far north of Santa Monica Beach, so it’s just right—not too crowded and not too empty.” “That sounds good,” said Maria. The drive to the beach took more than an hour. When they got there, the hot and sunny Hollywood weather had become cool, windy, and overcast beach weather. Both of them had been to the beach many times before, so they were not surprised by the change in weather. They put on their jackets, shoes, and socks, and headed north to hunt for seashells. Within an hour they had collected about 20 beautiful shells into a plastic bag. They were still walking slowly north when they heard a roar. They turned around to see a four-wheel All Terrain Vehicle coming rapidly toward them. The driver braked at the last moment. Sand flew onto the two girls. They both screamed. The driver was wearing a jacket that said Beach Patrol. He got off the ATV and started yelling at them. “What are you two doing here? Can’t you read? The signs say Private Property. They say NoTrespassing. Get out of here before I write you a ticket and have you arrested.” “What’s your name?” Maria stood defiantly. “I’m going to report you to the police. You’re not a real patrol officer. This is a public beach. Those signs are phony signs put up by homeowners who think they own the beach.” “My name is John Smith. Report me to whoever you want. Now get out of here or you’ll be sorry.” “You can’t make us leave. This is a public beach!” yelled Maria. The man got back onto his ATV and started driving in circles around the women. The ATV was spraying sand and water all over them. He was laughing. They started running back south. When the ATV driver saw that they were leaving, he drove off. “John Smith. A phony name to go with a phony uniform,” said Maria when they slowed down to a walk. “We’re going to the police station and make a complaint. I hope they put him in jail.” A few minutes later, Lisa asked, “Where are the shells?” “Oh, gee, in all the excitement I left them back there. I’m sorry.” “No problem,” replied Lisa. “There’s plenty of seashells in the sea.” “Yeah, just like there’s plenty of jerks on the shore.” 适合大学生的英语故事:Schoolboys Get Five-Finger Travis and Paul were best friends and in the ninth grade. They didn’t like anything about school except the girls and the baseball. They were both on the junior high baseball team. Both wanted to be major league baseball players when they grew up. On Thursday, baseball practice lasted for two hours after school. After practice, Travis and Paul were hungry and thirsty. Between them, they had $2.05. There was a small grocery store three blocks from the school. “What can we buy for only $2?” asked Travis. “We could split a soda and a candy bar,” replied Paul. “That’s going to be hard to do, since I like orange soda and you like root beer,” said Travis. “And I hate peanuts in candy bars and you love them,” said Paul. As they approached the store, they were still thinking about their problem. One solution, of course, was for one of them to pick the soda and the other to pick the candy bar. The problem with that solution would be that one of them would still be thirsty and the other would still be hungry. “Wait a minute,” said Paul. “I’ve got an idea.” They stopped, and Paul told Travis his idea. Mr. Cobb was the store owner. He had no use for kids. They were little people with little money. His eyes narrowed as he saw the boys approaching the store. After they entered the store, Travis walked over to the big cooler that was filled with ice andsodas. Paul walked over to the candy bar section. “Mr. Cobb, you don’t have any orange soda,” Travis said. “Yes, I do. Just dig a little. You’ll find one.” Travis dug for a minute. “I still can’t find one.” “Are you blind? I’ll be right there.” Mr. Cobb started digging through the ice. Paul immediately put two candy bars into his trousers’baggy pockets. He patted the pockets down a little bit. “Look! Orange soda! What did I tell you?” “Thank you, sir,” Travis said. As Travis was paying for the orange soda and the root beer, Mr. Cobb looked at Paul. “You’re not buying anything?” “No, sir. We just wanted some sodas.” “Then why were you looking at the candy bars?” “Just to see if you got any new brands, sir.” Mr. Cobb’s narrow eyes got narrower as they moved slowly from Paul’s eyes to his shirt, to his pants, and to his shoes. “If I ever catch you stealing from me, I’ll chop off your hands, you hear me?” For emphasis, Mr. Cobb reached down beneath the countertop and pulled out a butcher knife, sharp and shiny. Both boys were startled. They ran out of the store. “Come back here. You forgot your change!” Mr. Cobb yelled at them.
刘小淼淼淼
英语阅读是学生在英语学习过程中最常见的组成部分。学生的阅读程度直接关系到学生英语能力的提高。我整理了大学英语故事短文,欢迎阅读!
正面的偶像 The Positive Idol
With the development of Internet, people can get the instant news and many people keep their eyes on the hot news, which makes other people get famous easily. As the saying that good news will not be spread while the bad news will, people get famous by presenting the immoral acts and the audience promotes it. We need the positive idols.
随着互联网的发展,人们可以获得即时新闻和很多人随时在关注着热点新闻,这让别人很容易出名。俗话说好事不出门坏事传千里,一些人通过呈现不道德行为来获得知名度,观众也促使了这样的事情发生。我们需要正面的偶像。
Looking back on the hot figures these years, we can find that Internet provides people a large stage to get fame, there is no doubt that the fastest way to catch people’s attention is to attact others by rude words. The audience really loves to see it, they enjoy seeing people acting impolitely. People ignore appreciating the truth and beauty, they are the supporters of vulgar culture.
回首这些年来炙手可热的名人,我们可以发现,互联网为人们提供一个大舞台来获得名声,毫无疑问,最快抓住人们的注意力的方式就是用粗鲁的言语去攻击别人。观众非常喜欢看到这样的情况,他们喜欢看到人们粗鲁的行为。人们忽视了欣赏美和真理,他们是低俗文化的支持者。
As our society is in the stage of transition, the new value has not been formed, so people are lost in it. They chase after the vulgar culture just to show the unsatisfaction of the society. Chasing idol is everybody’s right, but a idol should stand for the postive sides, or there is meaningless to do it.
由于我们社会处于过渡阶段,尚未形成新的价值观,所以人们自我迷失。他们追逐低俗文化来表现出对社会的不满。追逐偶像是每个人的权利,但是一个偶像应代表积极的方面,不然追星没有意义。
终身学习 Life-long Learning
Chairman Mao once said one is never too old to learn, his words have inspired so many people to study all the time. Life-long learning is very necessary today, many teachers have kept studying for they need to refresh their knowledge. For me, I also like to keep life-long learning, the reasons are in the following.
毛主席曾经说过活到老,学到老,他的这些话鼓励了很多人坚持学习。终身学习在今天是很必要的,很多教师就坚持学习,因为他们需要更新知识。对于我来说,我也喜欢保持终身学习,理由如下。
On the one hand, the society develops so fast, I don’t want to be kicked out, so I need to keep studying and make myself keep pace with the time. Like the old people, they don’t know how to use computer, some of them learn the computer and some refuse to learn. The result is that the one who doesn’t use computer can’t keep pace with the time.
一方面,社会发展很快,我不想要被淘汰,因此我需要保持学习,让自己与时俱进。比如老人家,他们不知道如何使用电脑,一些老人家学会了电脑,一些拒绝去学。结果就是不用电脑的人无法与时俱进。
On the other hand, life-long learning helps me have the passion on life. I am always curious about the new things, so I will want to know them more. If I stop learning, I will stop thinking and feel myself like waiting to die, how terrible it is.
另一方面,终身学习能让我对生活有激情。我总是对新事物充满好奇,所以我想要了解更多。如果我停止学习,就会停下来思考,感觉自己就像在等死,多么可怕啊。
Life-long learning is necessary for everyone, it is the only way to make us keep pace with the time.
终身学习对每个人来说都是必须得,这也是让我们保持与时俱进的唯一方法。
维多利亚的成功人生 Victoria’s Successful Life
Everybody knows David Beckham who is a famous football player and his wife is also well famous. Victoria Beckham was from a sing team called Spice Girls, she dropped out of the team many years ago and focused on her fashion career. She not only has a happy family, but also owns the successful career.
大家都知道贝克汉姆,一个著名的足球运动员,他的妻子也很有名。维多利亚贝克汉姆来自一个叫“辣妹”的歌唱组合,她很多年前就退出了组合,专注于她的时尚事业。她不仅拥有一个幸福的家庭,也拥有成功的事业。
Victoria has a big family. She has three boys and a girl. The three boys are as handsome as his father and the daughter is as beautiful as her. The big family catches the media’s attention, every time they go out for the activity, the media will shot many photos. Their news makes the world crazy about them.
维多利亚有一个大的家庭。她有三个儿子和一个女儿。三个男孩如他们父亲般英俊,女孩如她般美丽。这个大家庭吸引了媒体的注意,每当他们外出活动,媒体就会拍很多照片。有关他们的新闻让世界为之疯狂。
Victoria also makes her fashion career so successful. Before she went to the fashion circle, no one would think about how she was good at it. She sets up her fashion branch and the celebrities like her design. Now her branch is welcomed by the world, she has proven herself.
维多利亚经营着成功的时尚事业。在她进入时尚圈之前,没有人会想到她是如此的擅长。她建立了自己的时尚品牌,名人们也喜欢她的设计。如今她的品牌受到了全世界的欢迎,她已经证明了自己。
As a mother and official lady, Victoria manages the family and the career so well. She sets the good example for the women.
作为一名母亲和职业女性,维多利亚把家庭和事业都经营得很好。她为女性做出了好榜样。