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小红帽是德国童话作家格林的童话《小红帽》中的人物。"小红帽"的故事版本多达一百多个,小红帽最早的结局是被邪恶的野狼吞噬。我分享关于小红帽的英语童话故事,希望可以帮助大家!

Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is a lovely girl. She likes red hats. So her mother calls her little Red Riding Hood.

Her grandma loves her very much. But now she is ill. Her mother is busy. So she asks little Riding Hood to see her grandma.

In the forest, a wolf sees little Red Riding Hood, "Look, little Riding Hood. I have children for lunch, the path goes to her grandma's house."

The wolf comes to grandma's house and eats grandma. Then he wears grandma's glasses and clothes, and in her bed.

After a while, little Red Riding Hood comes to grandma's bed. To her surprise, grandma's mouth is very big. So she asks: "Grandma, why is your mouth so big?" "I eat little girls with this mouth." And he rushed at little Red Riding Hood.

"Help! Help!" The wolf runs after little Red Riding Hood. At this time, a hunter passes through the house. He shoots the wolf and saves little Red Riding Hood. Then he cuts the wolf and grandma comes out.

小红帽

小红帽是一个可爱的女孩。她喜欢红帽子,于是她妈妈就叫她小红帽。

她的祖母很爱小红帽,但现在她生病了。小红帽的妈妈非常忙,所有她让小红帽去看望祖母。在森林里,一只狼看见了小红帽。"瞧啊!小红帽。午餐有小孩子可以吃啦!这是一条去她祖母家的路。"

狼来到了祖母家并吃掉了祖母。然后他戴上祖母的眼镜,并穿上祖母的衣服并睡在祖母的床上。过了一段时间,小红帽来到了祖母的床前,使她吃惊的是祖母的嘴巴非常大。于是她问:"祖母,为什么你的嘴巴这么大?""用它来吃小女孩。"狼说这就扑向小红帽。

"救命,救命!狼追着小红帽。正在此时,一个猎人路过这儿,他用枪打死了狼并救出小红帽;然后他剥开狼的兔子,救出祖母。"

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her parents in a cottage on the edge of the forest. Her father was a woodcutter. He worked all day long in the forest, chopping down trees with his huge axe.

Right in the middle of the forest was another cottage. It belonged to the little girl's grandmother.

The kind old lady loved her granddaughter very much, and one day decided to make her a present. It was a red cloak with a red hood to match.

The cloak looked so nice that the little girl wore it all the time. And that is why everybody called her Red Riding Hood.

One day Grandmother fell ill, so Red Riding Hood's mother baked her a cake and made her some fresh butter, just to make her feel better.

"Red Riding Hood," called her mother. "Take this cake and butter to Grandmother's cottage, a visit from you will cheer her up!"

So Red Riding Hood picked up the basket, waved goodbye to her mother and went off down the path.

She hadn't gone very far when she met a wolf. He trotted up, pretending to be friendly. "Good morning, Red Riding Hood. What have you got in your basket today?"

"I have some fresh butter and a cake," replied the little girl. "They are for my grandmother, who lives in the middle of the forest. She is ill and needs cheering up."

The wolf licked his lips. "How I would love to gobble up this little girl. But is I am clever, I can eat her grandmother as well," he sniggered.

"Red Riding Hood," said the wolf slyly. "We will both go to visit your grandmother and cheer her up. I'll race you there!"

Then the clever wolf said to Red Riding Hood, "You follow this path and I will find another one. Then we'll see who reaches Grandmother's cottage first."

No sooner was Red Riding Hood out of sight, than the wolf ran off at top speed.

As for Red Riding Hood, she wandered slowly along the path picking flowers and wild strawberries for her grandmother. She had forgotten all about the race.

The wicked wolf knew every secret path and short cut in the forest. He ran so fast, the animals and birds didn't even notice him.

Quietly he crept round a clearing in the trees where the woodcutter was chopping wood. On and on he raced until he came to the middle of the forest.

The wolf reached Grandmother's cottage in next to no time. He ran up the path and knocked on the door.

"Who is that?" cried Grandmother from her bed.

"It is Red Riding Hood," replied the wolf, in his softest voice.

"Lift the latch and come right in," the old lady called, "the door isn't locked, my dear."

The wolf bounded in and gobbled poor Grandmother whole!

"That was delicious," sighed the wicked wolf, smacking his lips. "Now for Red Riding Hood!"

The wolf looked around the bedroom. He found one of Grandmother's spare nightdresses and her nightcap, so he put them on as fast as he could.

Then the wolf jumped into bed and waited for Red Riding Hood.

At last the little girl reached the cottage door and tapped very gently. "Who it it?" asked the wolf, trying to sound like Grandmother.

"It's Red Riding Hood and I've bought you some cake and fresh butter."

The wolf grinned. "Lift the latch and walk right in," he croaked. So Red Riding Hood opened the door and came inside.

"You sound very strange," called Red Riding Hood.

"I have a cold my dear!" the wolf replied. "Come here so that I can see you."

Little Red Riding Hood was shocked when she saw her grandmother. "Why Grandmother, what strong arms you have!" she said.

"All the better to hug you with!" replied the wolf.

"Why Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" said Red Riding Hood staring at him.

"All the better to see you with!" the wolf grinned.

"Why Grandmother, what big teeth you have!"

"All the better to EAT you with!" snarled the wolf.

And with that, he threw back the bedclothes and leapt out of bed. Poor Red Riding Hood screamed at the top of her voice as the wolf tried to grab her and gobble her up. She escaped from the bedroom and dashed out of the house, the hungry wolf close behind!

Now Red Riding Hood's father was chopping wood nearby and he heard the little girl's screams.

He grabbed his huge axe and ran towards the cottage. He saw the wolf chasing Red Riding Hood and guessed what had happened. The brave woodcutter raised his axe and chopped the wolf in two with one blow. The wolf fell dead and Red Riding Hood was saved.

The frightened little girl ran to her father and kissed and hugged him.

But what a surprise they got when they turned round ... there stood Grandmother safe and sound! Because the woodcutter had chopped the wolf in two, Grandmother was able to climb out quite unharmed.

So all three went back inside the cottage. They unpacked the basket Red Riding Hood had brought and ate the delicious cake.

Little Red Riding Hood never again went walking in Th. forest alone, and Grandmother took great care to lock her cottage door.

Right in the middle of the forest was another cottage. It belonged to the little girl's grandmother.

The kind old lady loved her granddaughter very much, and one day decided to make her a present. It was a red cloak with a red hood to match.

The cloak looked so nice that the little girl wore it all the time. And that is why everybody called her Red Riding Hood.

One day Grandmother fell ill, so Red Riding Hood's mother baked her a cake and made her some fresh butter, just to make her feel better.

"Red Riding Hood," called her mother. "Take this cake and butter to Grandmother's cottage, a visit from you will cheer her up!"

So Red Riding Hood picked up the basket, waved goodbye to her mother and went off down the path.

She hadn't gone very far when she met a wolf. He trotted up, pretending to be friendly. "Good morning, Red Riding Hood. What have you got in your basket today?"

"I have some fresh butter and a cake," replied the little girl. "They are for my grandmother, who lives in the middle of the forest. She is ill and needs cheering up."

The wolf licked his lips. "How I would love to gobble up this little girl. But is I am clever, I can eat her grandmother as well," he sniggered.

"Red Riding Hood," said the wolf slyly. "We will both go to visit your grandmother and cheer her up. I'll race you there!"

Then the clever wolf said to Red Riding Hood, "You follow this path and I will find another one. Then we'll see who reaches Grandmother's cottage first."

No sooner was Red Riding Hood out of sight, than the wolf ran off at top speed.

As for Red Riding Hood, she wandered slowly along the path picking flowers and wild strawberries for her grandmother. She had forgotten all about the race.

The wicked wolf knew every secret path and short cut in the forest. He ran so fast, the animals and birds didn't even notice him.

Quietly he crept round a clearing in the trees where the woodcutter was chopping wood. On and on he raced until he came to the middle of the forest.

The wolf reached Grandmother's cottage in next to no time. He ran up the path and knocked on the door.

"Who is that?" cried Grandmother from her bed.

"It is Red Riding Hood," replied the wolf, in his softest voice.

"Lift the latch and come right in," the old lady called, "the door isn't locked, my dear."

The wolf bounded in and gobbled poor Grandmother whole!

"That was delicious," sighed the wicked wolf, smacking his lips. "Now for Red Riding Hood!"

The wolf looked around the bedroom. He found one of Grandmother's spare nightdresses and her nightcap, so he put them on as fast as he could.

Then the wolf jumped into bed and waited for Red Riding Hood.

At last the little girl reached the cottage door and tapped very gently. "Who it it?" asked the wolf, trying to sound like Grandmother.

"It's Red Riding Hood and I've bought you some cake and fresh butter."

The wolf grinned. "Lift the latch and walk right in," he croaked. So Red Riding Hood opened the door and came inside.

"You sound very strange," called Red Riding Hood.

"I have a cold my dear!" the wolf replied. "Come here so that I can see you."

Little Red Riding Hood was shocked when she saw her grandmother. "Why Grandmother, what strong arms you have!" she said.

"All the better to hug you with!" replied the wolf.

"Why Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" said Red Riding Hood staring at him.

"All the better to see you with!" the wolf grinned.

"Why Grandmother, what big teeth you have!"

"All the better to EAT you with!" snarled the wolf.

And with that, he threw back the bedclothes and leapt out of bed. Poor Red Riding Hood screamed at the top of her voice as the wolf tried to grab her and gobble her up. She escaped from the bedroom and dashed out of the house, the hungry wolf close behind!

Now Red Riding Hood's father was chopping wood nearby and he heard the little girl's screams.

He grabbed his huge axe and ran towards the cottage. He saw the wolf chasing Red Riding Hood and guessed what had happened. The brave woodcutter raised his axe and chopped the wolf in two with one blow. The wolf fell dead and Red Riding Hood was saved.

The frightened little girl ran to her father and kissed and hugged him.

But what a surprise they got when they turned round ... there stood Grandmother safe and sound! Because the woodcutter had chopped the wolf in two, Grandmother was able to climb out quite unharmed.

So all three went back inside the cottage. They unpacked the basket Red Riding Hood had brought and ate the delicious cake.

Little Red Riding Hood never again went walking in Th. forest alone, and Grandmother took great care to lock her cottage door.

英语漫画小红帽

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乘风秋夜

小红帽是德国童话作家格林的童话《小红帽》中的人物。下面是我整理的英语 童话 故事 小红帽,以供大家学习参考。

Once upon a time there was a dear little girl. Every one loved her, but her grandmother loved her most. There was nothing that she would not give to the child. Once she gave her a little red cap. The little girl liked it very much and she would never wear anything else. So she was always called little red-cap.

One day her mother said to her, "Come, little red-cap, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will be good to her."

"I will take great care, Mum." Said little red-cap to her mother, and went to see her grandmother. The grandmother lived out in the wood, half a mile from the village. Just as little red-cap entered the wood, a wolf met her.

Little red-cap did not know what a wicked(坏的,邪恶的)creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him.

"Good-day, little red-cap," said he.

"Thank you kindly, wolf."

"Where do you go so early, little red-cap?"

"To see my grandmother."

"What have you got in your apron(围裙)?"

"Cake and wine. Yesterday my mother made some cakes. I hope it can help my sick grandmother become stronger."

"Where you're your grandmother live, little red-cap?"

"In the wood. Her house stands under the three large oak-trees(橡树)." Replied little red-cap.

The wolf thought to himself, what a tender(嫩的) young girl! She will be better to eat than the old woman. I must act craftily(狡猾地), so as to catch both. So he said, "See little red-cap, how pretty the flowers are about here. Why not look round? I believe(相信), too, that you do not hear how sweetly(甜蜜地) the little birds are singing. You walk as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry."

Little red-cap looked around and when she saw the sunbeams(光束,光线)dancing here and there through the trees, and pretty flowers growing everywhere, she thought, "I should take my grandmother some pretty flowers. That would make her happy, too. It is so early that I shall still get there on time." And so she ran from the path into the wood to look for flowers. And whenever she had picked one, she saw a still prettier one and ran after it, and so got deeper and deeper into the wood.

The wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked at the door.

"Who is there?"

"Little red-cap," replied the wolf. "She is bringing cake and wine. Open the door."

"Lift the latch(门闩)," called out the grandmother, "I am too weak, and cannot get up."

The wolf lifted the latch, the door opened, and without saying a word he went straight to the grandmother's bed, and devoured(吞吃) her. Then he put on her clothes, dressed himself in her cap, laid himself in bed and drew the curtains.

Little red-cap was picking flowers, and when she had gathered so many that she could carry no more, she remembered her grandmother, and went to see her.

She was surprised to find the cottage-door open, and when she went into the room, she had a strange feeling. She called out, "Good morning," but there was no answer. So she went to the bed and removed the curtains(帘子). Her grandmother lay there, her cap covered her face and she looked very strange.

"Oh, grandmother," she said, "what big ears you have."

"So I can hear you clearly, my child," was the reply.

"But, grandmother, what big eyes you have," she said.

"So I can see you clearly, my dear."

"But, grandmother, what large hands you have."

"So I can hug you tightly, my dear."

"Oh, but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have."

"So I can eat you quickly."

And as soon as he said these, the wolf jumped out and swallowed up(吞下) red-cap.

When the wolf had appeased(满足) his appetite(食欲,胃口), he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore(打鼾) very loudly. The huntsman(猎人) was just passing the house, and thought to himself, how the old woman is snoring. I must just see if she wants anything.

So he went into the room, and when he came to the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it. " I find you here, you old sinner(罪人)," said he. "I have looked for you everywhere!" Then just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the old woman. She might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors(剪刀), and began to cut open the stomach(胃)of the sleeping wolf. He saw the little red-cap shining, and then he made two snips(剪) more, and the little girl jumped out, crying, "Ah, how frightened! How dark it was inside the wolf." And after that the old grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely(简直不) able to breathe(呼吸). Red-cap, however, quickly picked great stones and they filled the wolf's belly(腹部), and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed(倒塌) at once, and fell dead.

Then all three were happy. The huntsman drew off the wolf's skin and went home with it. The grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine, and she felt better. Little red-cap thought to herself, " I will never leave the path to run into the wood again."

Some days later when red-cap was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice(诱惑) her to the wood. Red-cap went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf. He had said good-morning to her, but in his eyes there was a wicked look. If they were in the wood, the wolf would have eaten her up.

"Well," said the grandmother, "we will shut the door, that he may not come in." Soon the wolf knocked, and cried, "open the door, grandmother, I am little red-cap, and am bringing you some cakes." But they did not speak, or open the door, so the gray wolf walked twice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof. He wanted to wait until red-cap went home in the evening, and then to devour her in the darkness. But the grandmother knew what he was going to do. In front of the house was a great stone trough(槽)槽, so she said to the child, "Take the pail(桶), red-cap. I made some sausages(香肠) yesterday, so carry the sausage water and I filled the trough." Red-cap carried until the great trough was quite full.

Then the smell(气味) of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed (吸气)and peeped down(向下看), and at last he stretched out (伸出)his neck so far that he began to slip(滑), and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned(淹死). But little red-cap went home happily, and no one ever did anything to harm her again.

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cathyzhou214

以下为小红帽故事英汉互译:

Little Red Riding Hood was a little girl. One day, she went to give her grandmother a cake.

小红帽是个小姑娘。一天,她去给奶奶送蛋糕。

The grandmother was not at home. The big wolf was stealing something to eat in the house.

奶奶不在家,大灰狼正在屋里偷东西吃。

Hearing the knock at the door, the big wolf quickly put on the grandmother's clothes and lay on the grandmother's bed.

听见敲门声,大灰狼赶紧穿上奶奶的衣服,躺在奶奶的床上。

"Grandma, why are your ears so big?" "My ears are big so that I can hear what you say."

“奶奶,您的耳朵为什么这么大?”“耳朵大,听得见你说话。”

"Grandma, why are your hands so big?" "My hands are big so that I can catch you!"

“奶奶,您的手为什么这么大?”“手大,正好把你抓!”

"Grandma, why is your mouth so big? It's really scary!" Little Red Riding Hood was about to dodge, but the big wolf jumped up, and completely swallowed her.

“奶奶,您的嘴为什么这么大?大得好可怕!”小红帽刚要躲闪,大灰狼跳起来,把她吞进了肚子里。

The big wolf was full. It lay on the bed to sleep and began to snore.

大灰狼吃饱了,躺在床上呼噜呼噜睡大觉。

The grandmother came back. Hearing such a big grunt, the grandmother thought it was strange.

奶奶回来了。听到这么大的呼噜声,奶奶感觉很奇怪。

Wow! This is bad!

哇!是这个坏东西!

The brave grandmother brought a pair of scissors and cut the big wolf's stomach open ...

勇敢的奶奶拿来一把剪刀,把大灰狼的肚子给剪开了……

Little Red Riding Hood jumped out of the stomach.

小红帽从狼肚子里跳了出来。

She and her grandmother happily ate the cake together.

她和奶奶一起高高兴兴地吃着蛋糕。

Later on, the grandmother and Little Red Rid-ing Hood sent the big wolf to a remote moun-tain.

后来,奶奶和小红帽把大灰狼送到了很远的大山里。

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Little Red Riding Hood 小红帽 Once upon a time, there was a little girl. Her name was Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her grandma was ill. Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her. On the way, she met a wolf. That's a good idea. Little Red Riding Hood, the flowers are so beautiful. Why not pick some? Help! Help! The wolf went to her grandma's house and swallowed her up whole. What are you doing, dear grandma? I'm just waiting to eat you, silly girl. In grandma's house, Little Red Riding Hood found that grandma's ears, eyes and mouth were all very big. z~ z~ z~ The wolf jumped up and swallowed up Little Red Riding Hood. And then, he fell into a deep sleep. Thank you, sir. A hunter passed by. He killed the wolf and cut open its stomach. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandma were saved.这时能找到的字数最少的了,毕竟中文那么多字,英文也少不了阿

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内涵帝在此

There lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature was ever seen. Her mother was excessively fond of her; and her grandmother doted on her still more. This good woman had made for her a little red riding-hood; which became the girl so extremely well that everybody called her Little Red Riding-Hood.One day her mother, having made some custards, said to her:"Go, my dear, and see how thy grandmamma does, for I hear she has been very ill; carry her a custard, and this little pot of butter."Little Red Riding-Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother, who lived in another village.As she was going through the wood, she met with Gaffer Wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some faggot-makers hard by in the forest. He asked her whither she was going. The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and hear a wolf talk, said to him:"I am going to see my grandmamma and carry her a custard and a little pot of butter from my mamma.""Does she live far off?" said the Wolf."Oh! ay," answered Little Red Riding-Hood; "it is beyond that mill you see there, at the first house in the village.""Well," said the Wolf, "and I'll go and see her too. I'll go this way and you go that, and we shall see who will be there soonest."The Wolf began to run as fast as he could, taking the nearest way, and the little girl went by that farthest about, diverting herself in gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and making nosegays of such little flowers as she met with. The Wolf was not long before he got to the old woman's house. He knocked at the door--tap, tap

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