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、The fox and the grapesHungry fox saw the vine hanging from a string of crystal clear grapes, slobber DC, want to eat off, but alsoCan't reach. At the moment, feel helpless to go, he said while walking his own comfort:" this has not cooked grape, sureAre sour."That is to say, some capacity is small, do not a thing, on the pretext that premature.狐狸和葡萄 饥饿的狐狸看见葡萄架上挂着一串串晶莹剔透的葡萄,口水直流,想要摘下来吃,但又 摘不到。看了一会儿,无可奈何地走了,他边走边自己安慰自己说:“这葡萄没有熟,肯定 是酸的。” 这就是说,有些人能力小,做不成事,就借口说时机未成熟。
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您好,参照本人之前的回答,希望你喜欢:A Girl Just Like Mother No matter which girl he brought home, the young man found disapproval from his mother. A friend gave him advice. “Find a girl just like your mother—then she's bound to like her. So the young man searched and searched, and finally found the girl.He told his friendly adviser: “Just like you said, I found a girl who looked,talked,dressed, and even cooked like mother.And just as you said,mother liked her” “So,”asked the friend,“what happened?” “Nothing,”said the young man.“My father hates her!” 37.和母亲一样的女孩 无论带哪一个女孩回家,这位青年人总会遭到母亲的反对。一位朋友劝他说: “找一个和你母亲一样的女孩——那她一定会喜欢她。” 于是这位青年人不停地找啊找,终于找到了这么个女孩。 他对他友好的忠告者说: “正像你说的那样,我找到一个长相、谈吐、穿着打扮,甚至连烹饪都和我母亲一样的女孩。也正像你说的那样,我母亲喜欢她。” “那后来呢?”朋友问。 “没什么,”青年人说。“我父亲讨厌她!” What Is a Traitor? Young hopeful:“Father,what is a traitor in politics?” Father(a veteran politician):“A traitor is a man who leaves our party and goes over to the other one.” Young hopeful:“Well then,what is a man who leaves his party and comes over to yours?” Father:“A convert,my son.” 36.什么叫叛徒? 有希望的青年人:“父亲,什么叫政治叛徒?” 父亲(一位老资格的政治家):“叛徒指的是离开我们党而加入到另一个党的人。” 有希望的青年人:“那么,离开他的党而加入到我们党的人又叫什么呢?” 父亲:“叫改变信仰者。我的儿子。” Stray Thoughts Of an Idler He who sleeps catches no fish,—but he who keeps awake catches crabs every moment of his life. All professions can yield a man enough to live on,—except professions of faith. When attending the performance of some modern operas,it has struck me that the conductor was only beating time because he could not beat the composer. If in the sight of the law all men are equal, Heaven save us from getting into its sight. When you want to get rid of a dog, you take off his collar;—when the king wants to get rid of a minister, he give shim the collar—of the Order of the Annunziata. The place where they ruin people's voices, and throw aside all the canons of art,is called the Conservatoire;and a hospital full of sick peopk is called a“house of health”(Casadi Salute). Among the many motives which induce me to stay away from the theatre is the utter absence of all motive in modernoperas. How many old phrases are required to make a new electoral programme! All musical notes may express cheerful ideas; it is only thenotes of creditors which arouse none but melancholy reflections. I entered the shop of a pork butcher at the moment when his son, aged eight, was returning from school. The poor boy was weeping bitterly. “The old story!”exclaimed his parent ;“I suppose you did not learn your lessons, and the master called you an ass, as you deserved!” “Yes!” replied the child, sobbing,“he did call me an ass,—and then—” “Well,—and then —what else?” “He said,‘well, after all, it is no wonder—like father,like son!’” “Did he,indeed?the animal!”exclaimed the porkbutcher.“And to think that perhaps he has not yet eaten the whole of those two sausages I sent him at Christmas!” 39.闲人遐思 “眠者不得鱼”——但醒者一生时时刻刻捕到的却是螃蟹。 各种职业都可赖以为生——除了信仰的宣言。 观看某些现代歌剧演出时,我忽然悟到,指挥之所以仅仅只是打拍子,是因为他打不着作曲者。 上天保佑我们别进入法律的视界,即使在法律看来人人平等。 你不想要某条狗了,就取下它的领圈——当国王想摆脱某大臣,就给他戴上领饰——圣母玛丽亚荣誉骑士团的领饰①。 毁坏人们的噪音并抛弃一切艺术法规的地方叫作音乐学校(Conservatoire);住满病人的医院则被称为“健康之屋”(Casa di Salute)。 种种动机促使我躲开剧院,其中之一就是因为现代歌剧完全没有主题②。 得用多少老词儿,才能编一套新的选举纲领! 所有的音符都能表达欢乐的思想;唯独债权人的信函③唤起的全是忧愁的念头。 我走进杀猪屠夫的铺子,他八岁的儿子正好放学回家。 那可怜的孩子哭得好伤心。 “准又是老事重演!”他父亲吼道,“我想一定是你没记住功课,老师骂你是蠢驴来着,你也就配挨骂!” “不错,”孩子回答,一边抽泣着,“他确实叫我蠢驴来着,—然后—” “然后——还有什么?” “他说,‘说来倒也不奇怪——有其父必有其子。’” “他真这么说了?那个畜生!”杀猪的大喊,“而且想想看,我过圣诞送他的整整两大根肉肠只怕还并没吃完呢!” A Useful Lesson In England nobody under the age of eighteen is allowed to drink in a public bar. Mr. Thompson used to go to a bar near his house quite often,but he never took his son,Tom,because he was too young. Then when Tom had his eighteenth birthday, Mr.Thompson took him to his usual bar for the first time.They drank for half an hour, and then Mr.Thompson said to his son,“Now, Tom,I want to teach you a useful lesson.You must always be careful not to drink too much. And how do you know when you've had enough? Well, I'll tell you.Do you see those two lights at the end of the bar? When they seem to have become four,you've had enough and should go home.” “But, Dad,” said Tom,“I can only see one light at the end of the bar.” 40.有益的教训 在英国,十八岁以下的人不准进酒吧喝酒。 汤普森先生以前常常去他家附近的一个酒吧喝酒,但他从来不带他的儿子汤姆去,因为他年纪太小。后来,当汤姆年满十八岁的时候,汤普森先生第一次带他去他常去的那家酒吧。他们喝了半个小时,而后,汤普森先生对他儿子说:“汤姆,现在我要告诉你一个有益的教训。你必须时时小心不要喝得太多。你怎么知道你喝够了呢?好,我来告诉你。你看见酒吧那头有两盏灯吗?当那两盏灯看起来变成四盏的时候,你就喝够了,应该回家了。 “可是,爸爸。”汤姆说:“在酒吧那头我只能看见一盏灯。” The Country Squire In a small pretty village in Notting ham shire there formerly lived a respectable Squire, who excelled all his friends in amusements athletic, and whose manner of living was far from ascetic. A wife he had taken for better or worse, whose temper had proved an intolerant curse;but at length, to his great and unspeakable joy, she died when presenting a fine little boy.Strange fancies men have;—the father designed to watch o’er the dawn of his son's youthful mind,—that,only approached by the masculine gender, no room should be left him for feelings more tender.“Had I ne’er seen a woman,” he often would sigh,“What Squire in the country so happy as I!” The boy was intelligent, active, and bright, and took in his studies uncommon delight;no juvenile follies distracted his mind; no visions of bright eyes, or damsels unkind, and those fair demisisterly beings so gay, yclept“pretty cousins, ne’erpopped in his way; till at length this remarkably singular son could number of years that had passed twenty one.” Now the father had settled, his promising son should his studies conclude when he reached twenty one;and he went,with a heart beating high with emotion, to launch the young man on life's turbulent ocean.As they entered the town,a young maiden tripped by, with a cheek like a rose, and a lightlaughing eye.“O father, what's that?” cried the youth with delight, as this vision of loveliness burst on his sight.“O,that,” cried the cautious and politic Squire, who did not they outh's ardent glances admire,“is only a thing called a Goose,my dear son ;we shall see many more ere our visit is done.” Blooming damsels now passed with their butter and cheese,whose beauty might even an anchorite please:“Merelygeese!” said the Squire,“don't mind them,my dear;thereare many things better worth looking at here.” As onwards they passed, every step brought to view some spectacle equally curious and new;and the joy of the youth hardly knew any bounds, at the roped ancers, tumblers, and merry gorounds. As soon as the tour of the town was completed, the fatherre solved that the boy should be treated; so, pausing an instant,he said,“My dear son, a new era today in your life has begun;now of all this bright scene and the gayeties in it,choose whatever you like,it is yours from this minute.”“Choose whatever I like?” cried the jouthful recluse.“O, thank you,dear father, then give me—a goose!” 38.乡绅 从前,在诺丁汉郡的一个美丽的小村庄里住着一位可敬的绅士。他玩起体育竞技游戏来比所有的朋友都高强,过的日子绝不是苦行僧式的。不管是福是祸,他娶了个妻。结果她脾气奇坏,成了个难以忍受的灾星。终于,她在产下一玲珑佳儿后死去,乡绅先生的万分欣喜自是不可言传。人不时会突发奇想。这位父亲决定亲自督察儿子年幼的头脑的启蒙,务必使他接触的都是男性,绝不留下余地萌生更温柔的感情。“倘我从不曾见过女人,”他常常叹息道,“全国的乡绅里谁人能有我快活!”那男孩聪明、活泼而又通达事理,异常地喜欢学习。从不因小孩子的胡闹而分心;从没有明亮的眸子,或狠心的小妞,或被谓之“妩媚表亲”、半似姐妹的放肆尤物突然出现在他面前。到最后,这位非同寻常、出类拔萃的儿子终于度过了21个年头。 父亲决定,他的前途无量的儿子在21岁时应该结束学业。于是他满心激动地带领年轻人启航进入汹涌的人生之海。当他们进城时,正有一少女款款经过,腮如玫瑰,眼笑流波。“哦,父亲,那是什么?”当那可爱身影闯入他的眼帘时,年轻人快乐地喊道。“噢,那个,”谨慎而讲究谋略的乡绅根本不赞赏儿子热烈的目光,于是大声说,“不过区区一笨鹅而已,我亲爱的孩子,我们一路还会见到很多的。” 携奶油乳酪的如花少女络绎而过,就是隐士也会被她们的美丽打动。“不过是些笨鹅!”乡绅道,“我儿不必放在心上,此间有许多事物更值得一观呢。”他们继续前行,每一步都见到同样新奇有趣的景象,年轻人看到走绳索的,翻斤斗的,和旋转木马等等,其乐也无穷。 小城之行一结束,父亲就决定要款待儿子。于是,他停顿片刻后说,“我亲爱的儿子,今日起你的生活开始了一个新的时期。现在,在所有这眩目景象及种种赏心乐事中,选出你最喜爱的,你立刻就能得到它。”“由我任意选择?”年轻的隐居者大叫,“啊,谢谢你了,父亲,那就给我一只笨鹅吧!”求采纳为满意回答。
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英文小故事有以下这些:
一、英语寓言小故事:老鼠和公牛
第一段:
A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing.
译文:有一次,公牛躺着打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。
The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the
mouse right across the yard.
译文:公牛怒气冲冲地跳起来,低着头追老鼠,一向追过院子。
The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall.
译文:然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,从容地钻到墙洞里去了。
第二段:
The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head
and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole。
译文:公牛一次又一次地猛撞墙壁,尽管头撞肿了,角撞裂了,老鼠却安然待在洞里。
After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again。
译文:过了一会儿,公牛不撞了,倒下歇着。
第三段:
As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again?
译文: 公牛刚睡着,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑过院子,又咬了公牛一口?
this time on the nose?
译文:这回咬了鼻子?
and rushed back to safety。 As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:"It's
not always the big people who e off best。 Sometimes the small ones win, you know。"
译文:又跑回安全的地方去。当公牛毫无办法地吼叫时,老鼠吱吱叫道:"大人物并不总占上风。有时小人物也会取胜。"
二、英语寓言小故事:郭氏之墟
第一段:
On a vacation trip, Duke Huan of the state of Qi came to the ruin of the capital of Guo
Shi , which perished long ago.
译文:齐桓公出游途中,来到已经灭亡许久的郭氏都城的废墟。
第二段:
Seeing the desolate and bleak prospects of broken tiles, collapsed walls, and clusters
of weeds, he could not help asking the local people about the reason of the ruin of Guo Shi.
译文:看到瓦砾残垣、杂草丛生的萧条景象,忍不住问当地百姓郭氏灭亡的原因。
第三段:
They replied,"Guo Shi was fond of doing good deeds, and averse to evildoing, which led to the perdition."
译文:百姓们回答说:"郭氏由于喜爱善行善事。厌恶邪恶丑行而导致灭亡。"
第四段:
When the Duke could not understand the answer, people explained ," Though he
liked doing good, he had never been able to do so; though he hated
evildoing, never could he help not participating.That caused the ruin of his capital."
译文:齐桓公不能理解这种回答,百姓们便解释说:"郭氏虽然喜爱善行善事,但从来都不能做到;尽管厌恶邪恶丑行,却总是忍不住参与其中。这就是他的都城变成废墟的原因。"
三、英语寓言小故事:三个好朋友
One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river.
译文:一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。
This time he sees a lion under a tree, The lion runs at him.
译文:这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。
He is afraid and falls into the river.
译文:他十分的害怕,掉进河里。
He can’t swim, He shouts.
译文:他不会游泳,大叫起来。
The rabbit hears him, He jumps into the river, The rabbit swims to the monkey, but
he can’t help him.
译文:兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。
Luckily, an elephant es along.
译文:幸运的是,一只大象过来了。
He is very strong, He helps the rabbit and monkey.
译文:大象十分强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。
Three friends are very happy, They go to the elephant’s home.
译文:他们来到大象的家,在那里吃了一顿大餐。
Then, three of them bee good friends.
译文:从此他们成了好朋友。
四、英语寓言小故事:
A Man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance, sat down together to eat.
译文:一个人与赛特偶然相识,坐在一齐吃东西。
The day being wintry and cold, the Man put his fingers to his mouse and blew opon them.
译文:正值冬季,天气很冷,那人把手放在嘴边哈气。
"What's that for, my friend?" asked the Satyr.
译文:赛特问道“我的朋友,那是干吗?”
" My hands are so cold," said the Man, "I do it to warm them."
译文:这人说“我的手太冷了,这是为了取暖”。
In a little while some hot food was placed before them, and the Man, raising the dish to his mouse, again blew opon it.
译文:过了一会儿,热腾腾的食物端上来了,那人把碟子举到嘴边又吹了起来。
"And what's the meaning of that, now?" said the Satyr.
译文:赛特问“这又是干吗?”
"Oh," replied the Man, "my porridge is so hot, I do it to cool it."
译文:那人说“哦,我的粥太烫了,我把他吹凉些”。
"Nay, then," said the Satyr, "from this moment I renounce your friendship, for I
will have nothing to do with one who blows hot and cold with the same mouse."
译文:赛特说“从此刻起,我要与你绝交,因为我不想和一个反复无常的人做朋友”。
五、英语小故事:驴和蚱蜢
Ass having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring
to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived
on, to give them such beautiful voices.
译文:一只驴听到几只蚱蜢在叫,便觉得很趣味;于是也想得到同样趣味的音调,便问蚱蜢吃什么东西过活,以至于能有这样优美的声音。
They replied, "The dew." The Ass resolved that he would only live upon dew, and in
a short time died of hunger.
译文:蚱蜢说:「露水。」驴子听了,从此以后也单吃露水过活,不久便饿死了。
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希望你喜欢下面这个故事.One evening I drove my husband's car to the shopping mall. On my return, I noticed that how dusty the outside of his car was and cleaned it up a bit.When I finally entered the house, I called out.'The woman who loves you the most in the world just cleaned your headlights and windshield.' My husband looked up and said, 'Mom's here?' 一天晚上我开着丈夫的车去购物,回来后发现车身沾满灰尘,于是擦洗了一阵。当我终于走进屋里时大声喊:“世界上最爱你的女人刚擦洗了你的车灯和挡风玻璃。” 我丈夫抬头看了看,说:“妈妈来了?”
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Little RobertLittle Robert asked his mother for two cents."What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?""I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered."You're a good boy," said the mother proudly. "Here are two centsmore. But why are you so interested in the old woman?""She is the one who sells the candy."好孩子小罗伯特向妈妈要两分钱。“昨天给你的钱干什么了?”“我给了一个可怜的老太婆,”他回答说。 “你真是个好孩子,”妈妈骄傲地说。“再给你两分钱。可你为什么对那位老太太那么感兴趣呢?”“她是个卖糖果的。”
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