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1、关于丑小鸭的英语故事阅读 丑小鸭英语故事 由学校生的认知水平和年龄特点所打算,学校英语教学应注意激发同学的学习爱好,吸引同学主动参加英语学习,从而提高课堂教学效率。将故事寓于教学中,是实现高效英语课堂的一种方法。本文是关于丑小鸭的英语故事,盼望对大家有关心! 关于丑小鸭的英语故事篇一 one evening, the sun was just setting in with true splendor when a flock of beautiful large birds appeared out of the bushes. the duckling had never seen any

2、thing so beautiful. they were dazzlingly white with long waving necks. they were swans and uttering a peculiar cry. they spread out their magnificent broad wings and flew away from the cold regions toward warmer lands and open seas. they mounted so high, so very high, and the ugly little duckling be

3、came strangely uneasy. he circled around and around in the water like a wheel, craning his neck out into the air after them. then he uttered the shriek so piercing and so strange that he was quite frightened by himself. oh, he could not forget those beautiful birds, those happy birds and as soon as

4、they were out of sight. he ducked right down to the bottom and when he came up again, he was quite beside himself. he did not know what the birds were or whered they flew. but all the same, he was more drawn towards them than he had ever been by any creatures before. he did not envy them in the leas

5、t. how could it occur to him even to wish to be such a marvelous beauty? he wouldnt be thankful if only the ducks would have tolerated him among them, the poor ugly creature. early in the morning, a peasant came along and saw him, he went out onto the ice and hammered a hole in it with his heavy woo

6、den shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. there, it soon revived. the children wanted to play with it. but the duckling thought they were going to ill use him and rushed in and he frightened to the milk-pan, and the milk spurted out all over the room. the woman shrieked and threw up her h

7、ands. then it flew to the butter-cask and down into the meal-tub and out again. oh, just imagine what it looked like by this time. the woman screamed and tried to hit it with the tongs, and the children tumbled over one another in trying to catch it, and they screamed with laughter. by good luck, th

8、e door stood open and the duckling flew out among the bushes and the new fallen snow. and it lay there, thoroughly exhausted, but it would be too sad to mention all the privation and misery had to go through during that hard winter. when the sun began to shine warmly again, the duckling was in a mar

9、sh, lying among the rushes. the larks were singing, and the beautiful spring had come. then all at once, it raised its wings and they flapped with much greater strength than before and bore him off vigorously. before he knew where he was, he found himself in a large garden with the apple trees were

10、in full blossom. and the air was scentedly with lilacs, the long branches of which overhung the indented shores of the lake. oh, the spring freshness was so delicious. just in front of him, he saw three beautiful white swans advancing towards him from a thicket. with rustling feathers, they swam lig

11、htly over the water. the duckling recognized the majestic birds, and he was overcome by a strange melancholy. 内容来自. .com "i will fly to them, the royal birds, and they will hack me to pieces because i who am so ugly venture to approach them. but it wont matter. better to be killed by them than

12、be snacked up by the ducks, pecked by the hens, or spurned by the hen wife, or suffer so much misery in the winter.' so he flew into the water and swam towards the stately swans. they saw him and darted toward him with ruffled feathers. "kill me, oh, kill me.' said the poor creature. an

13、d bowing his head towards the water, he awaited his death. but what did he see? reflected in the transparent water, he saw below him his own image, but he was no longer a clumsy dark gray bird, ugly and ungainly. he was himself, a swan. 丑小鸭的短篇英语故事翻译 一天晚上,当太阳正在漂亮的霞完中落下去的时候,有一群俏丽的大鸟从灌木林里飞出来,小鸭素来不看到过这样

14、美丽的东西。他们白得发亮,颈项又长又松软。这就是天鹅。他们发出一种奇异的啼声,进展漂亮的长翅膀,从酷寒的地带飞向温和的国度,飞向不结冰的湖上去。 他们飞得很高-那么高,丑小鸭不禁觉得一种无名的开心。他在水上像一个车轮似地不停地旋转着,同时,把自己的颈项高高地向他们伸着,发出一种洪亮的怪叫声,连他本人也吓着了。啊!他再也忘不了那些漂亮的鸟儿,那些美好的鸟儿。当他看不见他们的时候,就沉入水底;然而当他再冒到水面上来的时候,却感到特别寂寞。他不知道那些鸟儿的名字,也不晓得他们要飞去什么地方。不外他爱他们,仿佛他素来还不爱过什么东西似的。他并不嫉妒他们。他怎能空想有他们那样的漂亮呢?只有别的鸭儿准许他

15、跟他们生活在一起,他就已经很快慰了-可怜的丑东西。 大清早,有一个农夫在这儿经过。他看到了这只小鸭,就走从前用木屐把冰块锤破,而后把它抱回家,送给他的妻子。它这时才促地复原了知觉。小孩子们都想跟它玩,不过小鸭以为他们想要侵害他。他一可怕就跳到牛奶盘里去了,把牛奶溅得满屋子都是。女人惊叫起来,拍着双手。这么一来,小鸭就飞到黄油盆里去了,而后飞进面粉桶里去了,最终才爬出来。这时它的样子才丢脸呢!女人尖声地叫起来,拿着火钳要打它。小孩们挤做一团,想抓住这小鸭。他们又是笑,又是叫! 幸好大门是开着的。他钻进灌木林中新下的雪里面去。他躺在那里,彻底地力倦神疲。要是只讲他在这寒冬所受到困苦跟灾祸,那么这个

16、故事也就太凄惨了。当太阳又开头暖和地照着的时候,他正躺在沼泽地的芦苇里。百灵鸟唱起歌来了-漂亮的春天已经来了。突然间他举起翅膀:翅膀拍起来比以前有力得多,立即就把他托起来飞走了。别人不知鬼不觉地已经飞进了一座大花园。这儿苹果树开满了花;空气里飘着丁香怡人的香气,一根长长的枝条垂到曲曲折折的湖岸边。啊,这儿布满了醉人的初春的气息!三只漂亮的白天鹅从树荫里始终游到他面前来。他们沉甸甸地浮在水上,羽毛发出飕飕的响声。小鸭认出这些高尚的鸟儿,于是心里感到一种说不出的难受。 "我要飞向他们,飞向这些名贵的鸟儿!可是他们会把我劈碎的,由于我是这样丑,竟然敢面临他们。不过这没有什么关系!被他们杀死

17、,要比被鸭子咬、被鸡群啄,被照管养鸡场的那个女佣人踢跟在冬天受苦好得多!'于是他飞到水里,向这些名贵优雅的天鹅游去:这些动物看到他,马上就竖起羽毛向他游来。"请你们弄去世我吧!'这只可怜的家伙说。他把头低低地垂到水上,只等待着逝世。然而他在这清亮的水上看到了什么呢?他看到了自己的倒影。但那不再是一只笨重的、深灰色的、又丑又令人厌烦的鸭子,而却是-一只天鹅! 丑小鸭就像我们很想摆脱的不完善的自己,可是,生活中有几人有那么大的毅力和忍受力去承受蜕变成天鹅的煎熬呢。短篇英语故事带您向丑小鸭一样,坚决自己的幻想,永不放弃,由于,这个世界有许多个丑小鸭,却变成天鹅的丑小鸭没几个

18、。加油,伙伴们。 关于丑小鸭的英语故事篇二 mother duck is sitting on her eggs, the eggs break and the ducklings come one by one. 鸭妈妈正在孵它的蛋。蛋开了,小鸭子们一个接一个地出来了。 but a duckling is different from others ,it looks very hungry .its brothers and sisters dislike it. they often laugh at him and bite him. so the ugly duckling goes

19、 away. 但是有一只小鸭子和别的不同,它看起来特别丑。它的兄弟姐妹不喜爱它,它们常常取笑它、咬它。于是丑小鸭就走了。 when the ugly duckling wakes up the next day, it finds some wild ducks are surrounding it. the wild ducks warn,"you are so ugly. dont come up near us' 其次天,当丑小鸭醒来的时候,发觉一群野鸭正围着它。野鸭们警告它说:"你太丑了,不要靠近我们' the ugly duckling is le

20、aving here and a big dog appears. it stares at the duckling. the duckling is very scared. it thinks the big dog will eat it. but the big dog shakes his head and runs away. the ugly duckling says, 'i am so ugly that the bi dog doesnt want to eat me.' 正值丑小鸭要离开这儿的时候,一条大狗出现了。它盯着丑小鸭。丑小鸭特别可怕,它以为这条

21、大狗要把它吃掉。但是这条大狗摇摇头,跑开了。丑小鸭说:"我太丑了,就连大狗都不想吃我。' it is dark, the ugly ducklings comes to a house .its too tired. it falls asleep near the door of the house. early next morning, an old women opens the door. she finds the duckling and lets it in. there is a hen and a cat in the house. they dislik

22、e the duckling, either. so the ugly duckling goes away 天黑了,丑小鸭来到一座房子面前。它太累了,在离房门不远处睡着了。其次天一大早,一个老妇人把门打开,她发觉了这只鸭子,让他进来了。房子里有一只母鸡和一只猫,它们不喜爱丑小鸭。于是丑小鸭就走开了。 autumn comes, one day ,the ugly duckling comes to a river. it sees some white and big birds are flying across the river. theyre swans. they are so b

23、eautiful. the duckling envies them very much 秋天来了,一天丑小鸭来到河边,他观察一些又大又白的鸟正飞过河,它们是天鹅,它们特别美丽,丑小鸭艳羡极了。 winter comes, it become colder and colder. the river is iced. the ugly duckling is caught by the ice in the river. 冬天来了,天气变得越来越冷。小河结冰了,丑小鸭在河里被冻住了。 a farmer finds the ugly duckling. he breaks the ice and

24、 brings it to his home. the children of the farmer want to play with the ugly duckling, but it thinks they will hurt itself. so it flies away. 一位农夫发觉了丑小鸭,他把冰打破,把它带回了家。农夫的孩子们想和丑小鸭玩,但是它以为孩子们会损害它,就飞走了。 spring comes, the ugly duckling comes to the river again .it sees the beautiful swans are swimming in

25、 the river. it comes to them and says, 'kill me! i dont want to live .im too ugly. im not happy at all.' the swans say to him, 'you arent ugly. you are a beautiful swan.' "no, you cheat me!' cries the ugly duckling. 'look at the water! you are so beautiful that we cant c

26、ompare with you!' say the swans. 春天来了,丑小鸭又来到河边。它观察漂亮的天鹅在河里游泳。他游了过去,说:"杀了我吧!我不想活了。我太丑了。我一点也不欢乐。'天鹅对它说:"你不丑,你是一只漂亮的天鹅。'"不,你们骗我!'丑小鸭哭着说。"看看水里吧。你是那样美丽,我都比不上你。'天鹅们说道。 the ugly duckling looks at the water. it really becomes a beautiful swan. it is very happy. 丑小鸭看了看

27、水面,它真的变成了一只漂亮的天鹅,它快乐极了。 关于丑小鸭的英语故事篇三 long ago, in a farmyard many miles away, a mother duck sat on her nest. she was waiting for her eggs to hatch. each day she proudly looked at them. there were six eggs, which meant six little ducklings to teach to swim. one sunny spring morning, the first egg beg

28、an to crack. tap, tap, tap, went the duckling inside, trying to get out. mother duck watched as the egg cracked open and out popped a fluffy duckling. one, said mother duck proudly. the next day, the second egg hatched and out popped another fluffy duckling. two, said mother duck proudly. on the thi

29、rd day, duckling number three hatched. that leaves just three, said mother duck. on the fourth and fifth day, ducklings number four and five hatched. that leaves just one, said mother duck, as she settled on her nest. her ducklings gathered around her. but on the sixth day nothing happened. nor on t

30、he seventh. how strange, said mother duck on the seventh day. it should have hatched by now. one of the farmyard chickens wandered by. oh, she said. youre still there i thought youd be on the pond by now. its this last egg, said mother duck. it hasnt hatched yet. let me see, said the chicken. well n

31、o wonder. it looks like a goose egg to me. youll be here for a long time. oh dear, said mother duck. i have my five little ducklings to teach to swim. what shall i do? i cant leave it. aah well, said the chicken, and she wandered off. the goose heard that one of her eggs was in mother ducks nest. is

32、 it true? she asked, as she puffed up to the nest. do you have one of my eggs? i think so, said mother duck. they both looked in the nest. huh, said the goose. thats not mine. it looks more like that absent-minded turkeys egg. as they looked, they suddenly heard the faint tapping. the shell was brea

33、king. well soon see, said the goose. they watched and waited. oh, said the goose. oh, dear, said mother duck, as she looked at the sixth duckling. it looked most strange, it was straggly and grey where its brothers and sisters were fluffy and yellow. it was also bigger than them. it quacked as it sa

34、w its mother. well, if its a turkey, said the goose, it wont swim. mother duck hurried her ducklings to the pond. she waddled in and listened. splash! splish! splosh! splash! splish! she turned and looked. all six ducklings followed her in the water. oh, well, she said. he can swim. he is definitely

35、 not a turkey. the sixth duckling was very good at swimming, and was soon swimming better than his brothers and sisters. back at the farmyard, things did not go well for the little duckling. everyone called him an ugly duckling. the chickens laughed at him, the turkeys chased him and the geese hisse

36、d at him. soon even his brothers and sisters would not talk to him, but when his mother turned away, he was very sad. he decided to leave the farmyard. one sunny morning, he walked out of the farmyard and didnt look back. he wandered away, looking for somewhere new to live. when hed been walking a w

37、hile he came to a large lake. there were some ducks swimming on it. he swam up to them. may i stay on this lake? he asked. of course, said the ducks. well be moving on soon. why dont you join us, if youre on your own? thank you, said the duckling. the duckling stayed on the lake and day by day he gr

38、ew bigger. one day he looked up to see some large white birds flying gracefully over the lake. theyre beautiful, he whispered, and then sighed. i wonder who they are? one day the ducks came to see him. its autumn, and were going now, they told him, join us if you want to. some ducks began to fly up

39、to leave, but suddenly loud bangs were heard. two of the ducks fell from the sky. others flew up in fright, and more fell as more bangs were heard. the duckling ran and hid. he found a bush and stayed there until the noise had died down. when it was quiet he sadly left the lake and headed away over

40、the fields. he came to another lake and there he stayed. winter was coming and he was alone. as the days grew colder, he found that it was harder to find food. the one morning he woke and found that he couldnt move. the lake had frozen and he was stuck in the ice. the day passed and the duckling was

41、 giving up hope of being found. but late in the afternoon a man walking his dog saw him. he broke the ice, and the duckling was free. he ran across the ice and hid. he didnt dare to go on the ice again. winter passed, spring came, and the ice melted. the duckling stretched his wings and found that they were strong enough to carry him. he flew upon and over the lake, high above the trees and fields. he should have been very happy,

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