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1、青,取之于蓝而青于蓝;冰,水为之而寒于水幼儿英语flash故事,少儿英语 篇一:101个儿童英语故事024 the shower and the buckwheat 101个儿童英语故事024 the shower and the buckwheat a long time ago, there was a big field in a village. the barely and wheat were planted in that field. the buckwheat was also in the field. the grains grew very well in summer

2、 with mild sunshine. i am so beautiful. there is no comparison between me and barely or wheat. my flowers are as beautiful and white as those of apple trees! the buckwheat boasted about herself. she paid no attention to any of the barely, wheat, trees or flowers of the riverside. right at that momen

3、t, grrrrrr, boom boom! flash flash! it thundered with a rumbling sound, the lightning flashed. pitter patter, pitter patter! and it showered heavily. heavy raindrops came down with frightening speed. oh, its a shower! lower your head, quickly! barely and wheat who were taking in the sun were astonis

4、hed and shouted. everyone lowered their heads, shut their buds and waited for the shower to pass by, but the buckwheat did not. hum, what a fuss! its only a shower. rather, she raised her head arrogantly. buckwheat, lower your head quickly. barely was surprised to see buckwheat was raising her head

5、and said. why do i have to lower my head? look at that heavy rain. you will get wounds from that beating rain all over your body. besides, if your eyes are struck by the lightning, youll be blind forever. god is inside of the lightning. we cannot look at him directly. barely said impatiently. is he

6、really in the lightning? well, i will look at him directly! buckwheat leaned backwards much more arrogantly than before. flash! at that moment, a very big lightning flashed. it looked like the whole world was on fire. oh my god! all the grains shouted simultaneously and closed their eyes. after a wh

7、ile, the shower stopped, and the sun shone gloriously. a beautiful rainbow appeared from the opposite side of the mountain. the grains slowly and carefully raised their heads after crouching themselves. they raised their moistly wet bodies and looked at the beautiful rainbow. wow, what a beautiful r

8、ainbow! yes, youre right. it is such a beautiful rainbow! rainbows after showers were always beautiful. everyone felt cool and fresh, but buckwheat did not. boo-hoo! she lowered her head and was sobbing at one side. buckwheat did not lower her head, so she got a big scar on her face from the heavy r

9、ains. on top of that, because she lost her sight from the lightning, she could never look at a rainbow again. file name: 244954497.doc; total pages: 1 printed at 08:59:48 on 2021-12-15 篇二:100个有趣的英文小故事之the brave tin soldier the brave tin soldier by hans christian andersen there were once five-and-twe

10、nty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon. they shouldered arms and looked straight before them, and wore a splendid uniform, red and blue. the first thing in the world they ever heard were the words, tin soldiers! uttered by a little boy, who clap

11、ped his hands with delight when the lid of the box, in which they lay, was taken off. they were given him for a birthday present, and he stood at the table to set them up. the soldiers were all exactly alike, excepting one, who had only one leg; he had been left to the last, and then there was not e

12、nough of the melted tin to finish him, so they made him to stand firmly on one leg, and this caused him to be very remarkable. the table on which the tin soldiers stood, was covered with other playthings, but the most attractive to the eye was a pretty little paper castle. through the small windows

13、the rooms could be seen. in front of the castle a number of little trees surrounded a piece of looking-glass, which was intended to represent a transparent lake. swans, made of wax, swam on the lake, and were reflected in it. all this was very pretty, but the prettiest of all was a tiny little lady,

14、 who stood at the open door of the castle; she, also, was made of paper, and she wore a dress of clear muslin, with a narrow blue ribbon over her shoulders just like a scarf. in front of these was fixed a glittering tinsel rose, as large as her whole face. the little lady was a dancer, and she stret

15、ched out both her arms, and raised one of her legs so high, that the tin soldier could not see it at all, and he thought that she, like himself, had only one leg. that is the wife for me, he thought; but she is too grand, and lives in a castle, while i have only a box to live in, five-and-twenty of

16、us altogether, that is no place for her. still i must try and make her acquaintance. then he laid himself at full length on the table behind a snuff-box that stood upon it, so that he could peep at the little delicate lady, who continued to stand on one leg without losing her balance. when evening c

17、ame, the other tin soldiers were all placed in the box, and the people of the house went to bed. then the playthings began to have their own games together, to pay visits, to have sham fights, and to give balls. the tin soldiers rattled in their box; they wanted to get out and join the amusements, b

18、ut they could not open the lid. the nut-crackers played at leap-frog, and the pencil jumped about the table. there was such a noise that the canary woke up and began to talk, and in poetry too. only the tin soldier and the dancer remained in their places. she stood on tiptoe, with her legs stretched

19、 out, as firmly as he did on his one leg. he never took his eyes from her for even a moment. the clock struck twelve, and, with a bounce, up sprang the lid of the snuff-box; but, instead of snuff, there jumped up a little black goblin; for the snuff-box was a toy puzzle. tin soldier, said the goblin

20、, dont wish for what does not belong to you. but the tin soldier pretended not to hear. very well; wait till to-morrow, then, said the goblin. when the children came in the next morning, they placed the tin soldier in the window. now, whether it was the goblin who did it, or the draught, is not know

21、n, but the window flew open, and out fell the tin soldier, heels over head, from the third story, into the street beneath. it was a terrible fall; for he came head downwards, his helmet and his bayonet stuck in between the flagstones, and his one leg up in the air. the servant maid and the little bo

22、y went down stairs directly to look for him; but he was nowhere to be seen, although once they nearly trod upon him. if he had called out, here i am, it would have been all right, but he was too proud to cry out for help while he wore a uniform. presently it began to rain, and the drops fell faster

23、and faster, till there was a heavy shower. when it was over, two boys happened to pass by, and one of them said, look, there is a tin soldier. he ought to have a boat to sail in. so they made a boat out of a newspaper, and placed the tin soldier in it, and sent him sailing down the gutter, while the

24、 two boys ran by the side of it, and clapped their hands. good gracious, what large waves arose in that gutter! and how fast the stream rolled on! for the rain had been very heavy. the paper boat rocked up and down, and turned itself round sometimes so quickly that the tin soldier trembled; yet he r

25、emained firm; his countenance did not change; he looked straight before him, and shouldered his musket. suddenly the boat shot under a bridge which formed a part of a drain, and then it was as dark as the tin soldiers box. where am i going now? thought he. this is the black goblins fault, i am sure.

26、 ah, well, if the little lady were only here with me in the boat, i should not care for any darkness. suddenly there appeared a great water-rat, who lived in the drain. have you a passport? asked the rat, give it to me at once. but the tin soldier remained silent and held his musket tighter than eve

27、r. the boat sailed on and the rat followed it. how he did gnash his teeth and cry out to the bits of wood and straw, stop him, stop him; he has not paid toll, and has not shown his pass. but the stream rushed on stronger and stronger. the tin soldier could already see daylight shining where the arch

28、 ended. then he heard a roaring sound quite terrible enough to frighten the bravest man. at the end of the tunnel the drain fell into a large canal over a steep place, which made it as dangerous for him as a waterfall would be to us. he was too close to it to stop, so the boat rushed on, and the poo

29、r tin soldier could only hold himself as stiffly as possible, without moving an eyelid, to show that he was not afraid. the boat whirled round three or four times, and then filled with water to the very edge; nothing could save it from sinking. he now stood up to his neck in water, while deeper and

30、deeper sank the boat, and the paper became soft and loose with the wet, till at last the water closed over the soldiers head. he thought of the elegant little dancer whom he should never see again, and the words of the song sounded in his ears- - farewell, warrior! ever brave, drifting onward to thy

31、 grave. - then the paper boat fell to pieces, and the soldier sank into the water and immediately afterwards was swallowed up by a great fish. oh how dark it was inside the fish! a great deal darker than in the tunnel, and narrower too, but the tin soldier continued firm, and lay at full length shou

32、ldering his musket. the fish swam to and fro, making the most wonderful movements, but at last he became quite still. after a while, a flash of lightning seemed to pass through him, and then the daylight approached, and a voice cried out, i declare here is the tin soldier. the fish had been caught,

33、taken to the market and sold to the cook, who took him into the kitchen and cut him open with a large knife. she picked up the soldier and held him by the waist between her finger and thumb, and carried him into the room. they were all anxious to see this wonderful soldier who had travelled about in

34、side a fish; but he was not at all proud. they placed him on the table, and- how many curious things do happen in the world!- there he was in the very same room from the window of which he had fallen, there were the same children, the same playthings, standing on the table, and the pretty castle wit

35、h the elegant little dancer at the door; she still balanced herself on one leg, and held up the other, so she was as firm as himself. it touched the tin soldier so much to see her that he almost wept tin tears, but he kept them back. he only looked at her and they both remained silent. presently one

36、 of the little boys took up the tin soldier, and threw him into the stove. he had no reason for doing so, therefore it must have been the fault of the black goblin who lived in the snuff-box. the flames lighted up the tin soldier, as he stood, the heat was very terrible, but whether it proceeded fro

37、m the real fire or from the fire of love he could not tell. then he could see that the bright colors were faded from his uniform, but whether they had been washed off during his journey or from the effects of his sorrow, no one could say. he looked at the little lady, and she looked at him. he felt

38、himself melting away, but he still remained firm with his gun on his shoulder. suddenly the door of the room flew open and the draught of air caught up the little dancer, she fluttered like a sylph right into the stove by the side of the tin soldier, and was instantly in flames and was gone. the tin

39、 soldier melted down into a lump, and the next morning, when the maid servant took the ashes out of the stove, she found him in the shape of a little tin heart. but of the little dancer nothing remained but the tinsel rose, which was burnt black as a cinder. - - the end 篇三:爱学习英文故事cinderella cinderel

40、la once upon a time lived a beautiful girl,called cinderella. she lived with her father,her stepmother and her two ugly stepsisters. her stepmother and stepsisters were very horrid to cinderella. she even had to sleep in the dusty fireplace next to the cinders. this is why they named her cinderella.

41、 can you click on cinderella? cinderella had to stay at home all day,tidying and scrubbing the house. her only friend was her small black cat. stroke the cat to make it purr then click on the cinderella. one day a messenger arrived at cinderellas home with an invitation. “how wonderful!”exclaimed he

42、r stepmother. “prince charming is having a ball to find his bride!” “am i invited to the ball?”asked cinderella shyly. her wicked stepmother just laughed mockingly and told her to stay at home in the cinders where she belonged. cinderella was very sad. click on cinderella to see what happens. then,a

43、s soon as cinderella was alone,something amazing happened.a small twinking light appeared in the air. click on the light to see what it is. whoosh!all of a sudden a fairy appeared from out of the glowing light! “oh,cinderella,”smiled the fairy.”you shall go to the ball!” “just fetch me a pumpkin,fou

44、r mice and your cat.” first click on the cat. wonder of wonders!the cat had transformed into a very smart coachman. cinderella was lost for words. now try clicking on the mice. cinderella was astonished as the mice changed into horses. now try clicking on the pumpkin. cinderella was amazed as the fa

45、iry turned the pumpkin into a magnificent golden coach. but there was one problem.cinderella was still wearing rags. “well soon sort out your dress,my dear,”said the fairy kindly and waved her wand again. click on cinderella to see what happens. cinderellas rags had disappeared and she was wearing t

46、he most beautiful dress she had ever seen and the daintiest glass slippers! “remember,”warned the fairy.”you must leave the ball before midnight,for at midnight the magic will end. click on the carriage to take cinderella to the ball. when cinderella entered the ball a hush fell and everyone stopped

47、 dancing.never before had they seen someone so beautiful. the prince himself thought that cinderella was so beautiful that he danced with her all night long. click on the prince. cinderella was having such fun dancing with the handsome prince that she forget all about the time. then,suddenly she noticed the clock. click on the clock to se

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