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幼儿园英语故事资料库幼儿园英语故事资料库幼儿园英语故事资料库资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月幼儿园英语故事资料库版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:幼儿园英语故事资料库一、适合小班幼儿的英文故事1.TheWolfinaSheep'sSkin披着羊皮的狼Awolfwantedtoeatthesheep,buthewasafraidoftheclevershepherdandhisdogs.

Onedaythewolffoundtheskinofasheep.Heputitonandwalkedamongthesheep.Alambthoughtthatthewolfwasitsmotherbecausehisskinlookedlikehers.Soitfollowedthewolf.Soonaftertheyhadleftthedogs,thewolfcameatthelambandateitup.Forsometimehesucceededincheatingthesheepandenjoyingnicemeals.2.TheTreesandtheAx树和斧子Onceuponatimeamancameintoaforest.Hesaidtothetrees,“Willyougivemeapieceofhardwood”Thetreesaid,“Yes,we'llgiveyouagoodpieceofhardwood.”Hewasverygladtogetagoodpieceofwood.Hehurriedhomewithit.Atoncehemadeanewhandleofhisax.Thenhewenttotheforestagainandbegantocutdownallthebesttreesintheforest.Thetreeswereverysad.Theysaidtooneanother,“Wesufferfromourownfoolishness.”3.UglyDucking丑小鸭Itisspringagain,theuglyduckingisbiggernow.Hecanflyhigherandswimfaster.Thereisabeautifulriverandsomebeautifulbirdsthere.Hethinks,"Iwanttogotothem,buttheywillhateme."Onebirdsays:"Bequiet.Look!Anewoneiscomingtojoinus."Theuglyduckingissurprised,heisnotaduck,heisaswan.Hegoesandjoinstheswans.Hehappilyswimswiththem.4.TheLionandtheMouse狮子和老鼠Onceagreatlioncaughtalittlemouseandwasgoingtokillher.“Oh,dearkindLion!”saidthelittlemouse."Pleaseforgiveme.Letmego.Ishallreturnyourkindness.""Ha,ha,ha,helpme"laughedthelion.”Idon’tbelieve."Oneday,thelionwascaughtinatrap.Justthenthelittlemousecamealong.Shegnawedtheropesofthetrapwithhersharpteeth,andthelionwasfreeagain."Thankyou,littlemouse!"saidthelion,andhewalkedaway.Littlefriendsmayprovegreatfriends.5.SourGrapes酸葡萄Afoxstoleintoavine-yard.Hewasveryhungry.Whenhesawgrapeshighonagrapevine,hejumpedtoreachthem,hejumpedandjumpedformanytimes,buthecouldnotgetthetastygrapes.Hewasveryangry.Tocomforthimself,hesaid,"Oh,Iamsuretheyaresour!"二、适合中班幼儿的英语故事1.MiceataMeeting老鼠开会Acathadcometoliveinthebighouse.Everytimethemicewentintothekitchen,thecatwoulddrivethemaway."We'llbehungrytodie!"theycried,anddecidedtohaveameeting.Onebyonethemicespoke,butnoonecouldthinkofaplan.Finally,aboastfulmousesteppedforwardandtoldhisidea.Hesaid,howasmallbellputonthecat'sneckwouldwarnallmiceofthecat’scoming.Allmicewereveryhappywiththeidea.Theoldestmousestoodupandsaid,"Youareaverycleverfellowtothinkofaplanlikethat!But,nowtellus;areyoubraveenoughtoputthebellonthecat"

2.TheShepherdBoyandtheWolf牧童和狼Oncetherewasaboywholivedonafarm.Everydayhehadtotakehisfather’ssheeptoahill.Onedayhetriedtoplayatrickontheotherpeople.Hesaidtohimself,"Iwillcall'wolf.Wolf.'theneveryonewillcometohelpme.Itwillbefunwhentheyfindoutthereisnowolfafterall."Sohecried:“wolf.wolf.”andeveryonerantohelphim.Whentheycamehejustsaid:“thereisnowolf.Itwasonlyajoke.”Hedidthisthreetimes.Thenonedayawolfreallycame.“Help!Help!Thewolfishere.”calledtheboy.Buteveryonesaid:“No,youknowthatthereisnowolf.Heisjustcallingusforfun.Thereisnodanger.”Sotheydidnotgotohelptheboy.Thewolfkilledallthesheepthen.3.MonkeysandtheMoonintheWell猴子捞月Oneday,alittlemonkeyisplayingbythewell.Helooksinthewellandshouts:“Oh!Mygod!Themoonhasfallenintothewell!”Anoldermonkeyrunsover,takesalook,andsays,“Goodnessme!Themoonisreallyinthewater!”Anotherelderlymonkeycomesover.Heisverysurprisedaswellandcriesout:“Themoonisinthewell.”Agroupofmonkeysrunovertothewell.Theylookatthemooninthewellandshout:“Themoondidfallintothewell!Comeon!Let'sgetitout!”Then,theoldestmonkeyhangsonthetreeupsidedown,withhisfeetonthebranch.Andhepullsthenextmonkey’sfeetwithhishands.Alltheothermonkeysfollowhissuit.Andtheyjoineachotheronebyonedowntothemooninthewell.Justbeforetheyreachthemoon,theoldestmonkeyraiseshisheadandhappenstoseethemooninthesky,Heyellsexcitedly“Don’tbesofoolish!Themoonisstillinthesky!”PrincessesandBunny公主与小兔子Itisadarkandrainynight.Barbieisreadinginherbed.KellyandStacierunin."Tellusastory,Barbie,"saysStacie.Barbielooksaround.Sheseesabunny."TherearetwoprincessesnamedKellyandStacie…"Barbiebegins.Oneday,theprincessesgotohaveapicnicintheforest.Suddenlyitbeginstorain!Theprincessestaketheirbasketandhideinsideabigtree.Therainstops.Abunnyhopsby."Ihavenowheretogo.Myhousehastoomuchrainwater,"saysBunny.Justthenabirdfliesdown."Itrainedsohard,"hesays."Mynestfelloutofthetree."Thetwoprincesseswillhelptheirfriends.Everyonegoesupthehill.StacieandKellydiganicenewholeforBunny."Thankyou,"saysBunny.Everyonefindstwigsandleaves.TheybuildanewnestforBird."Thankyou,"saysBird.KellyandStaciesharetheirpicnicwithBirdandBunny.KellyandStacielookup.Therainstops."Welikeyourstory!"5.TheHareandtheTortoise龟兔赛跑Aharelaughedatatortoisefortheslownessofhispace.Buthewasn'tangry,andsaidthathewouldrunagainstherandbeathersomeday.“Comeon,”saidtheHare,“youwillsoonseewhatmyfeetaremadeof.”Soitwasagreedthattheyshouldstartatonce.Thetortoisewentoffjoggingalongwithoutamoment'sstopping,athisusualsteadypace.heharetreatedthewholematterverylightly,hesleptunderabigtreeontheway.Tortoiseploddedonandon.Whentheharegottothegoal,onlytoseethatthetortoisehadarrivedbeforeher,slowbutbeforeher.三、适合大班幼儿的英语故事和短剧1.Mr.RabbitandMr.Wolf兔子和大灰狼OnedayMr.Rabbitwaswalkingnearthehill;heheardsomeonecryingout,"Help!Help!"Helookedthiswayandthatway,andhesawpoorMr.Wolf.AgreatstonehadfallenonMr.Wolf'sback,andhecouldnotgetup.Hecried,"Mr.Rabbit,takethisgreatstonefrommybackorIshalldie."Mr.RabbitworkedveryhardtomovethestonefromMr.Wolf'sback.ThenMr.WolfjumpedupandcaughtMr.Rabbitinhismouth."Ifyoukillme,"criedMr.Rabbit,"IwillneverhelpyouagainaslongasIlive.""Youwillnotlive,"saidMr.Wolf,"becauseIwillkillyou.""Nonicepersonkillsapersonwhohashelpedhim,"saidMr.Rabbit,"itisnotjust.YouaskMrs.Duck.Sheisveryfatandknowseverything.Shewillsaythatnonicepersonwoulddoathinglikethat.""Iwillaskher,"saidMr.Wolf,"andifshedosenotsaythat,Ishalleathertoo."SoMr.WolfandMr.RabbitwenttoMrs.Duck.Mr.Wolfsaid,"IcaughtMr.Rabbitwhenhewassittingdownnearthehill.SoIsaythatIshouldeathim.Nowsaywhatyouthink.""Itookagreatbigstonefromhisback,"saidMr.Rabbit,"SoIsaythatheshouldnoteatme,becauseIhavehelpedhim.Nowsaywhatyouthink.""whatstone"saidMrs.Duck."Astonenearthehill,"saidMrRabbit."Imustseeit,"saidMrs.Duck."HowcanIsaywhatIthinkifIhavenotseenthestone"

SoMr.Wolf,Mr.Rabbit,andMrs.Duckwenttoseethestone."Now,putthestonejustasitwas,"saidMrs.Duck.Sotheyputthestonebackwhereitwas."No,"saidMrs.Duck,"thatisnotjustasitwas.YousaidthatthestonewasonMr.Wolf'sback.""Now,"saidMr.Wolf,"youseejusthowitwas.Whatdoyousayaboutit"

Mr.RabbitandMrs.Ducksaid,"Wesaythatwearegoinghome.Youmayasksomeotherpersontotakethestonefromyourback.Youlookverynicelikethat,stayjustasyouare."2.Cinderella灰姑娘Arichmantookanotherwifeafterhiswifedied.Thewomanbroughtwithhertwobeautifuldaughters.Abadtimebeganforthepoorchild.Shehadtodohardworkfrommorningtillnight,getupbeforedaybreak,carrywater,lightfires,cookandwash.Shehadnobed.Asshealwayslookeddustyanddirty,theycalledherCinderella.Oneday,thekinggaveordersforafestivalandallthebeautifulyounggirlswereinvitedsothathissonmightchoosehimselfabride.Whenthetwostep-sistersweredelightedtogototheking'spalace,Cinderellahadtostayathomedoingcountlesswork.Abirdcametoherandthrewagoldandsilverdresstoher.Sheputonthedressandwenttotheparty.Herstep-sistersandthestep-motherdidnotknowher,andthoughtshemustbeaforeignprincess,forshelookedsobeautifulinthegoldendress.TheprinceapproachedCinderella,tookherbythehandanddancedwithher.Hewoulddancewithnoothergirls.Shedancedtillitwasevening,andthenshewantedtogohome.Buttheprincesaid,“Iwillgowithyou.”Sheescapedfromhim,however.Sherandown,leavingaslipper.Theking'ssonpickeditup.Itwassmallanddainty,madeofgold.Thenextmorning,hewentwithittotheking,andsaidtohim,"Nooneshallbemywifebutthegirlwhosefootthisgoldenslipperfits."Thetwosistersweregladatthenews,fortheyhadprettyfeet.Butneithercouldputiton.Theprinceasked,“Haven'tyouanyotherdaughter”“Yes,butshecannotpossiblybethebride.”herfathersaid.Theprinceaskedthefathertobringhertohim,Cinderellahadtobecalled.Sheseatedherselfonastool,drewherfootoutoftheheavywoodenshoe,andputitintotheslipper,whichfittedwell.Andwhensheroseup,theprincelookedatherface.Herecognizedthebeautifulgirlwhohaddancedwithhimandcried,"Thisisthetruebride."Thestep-motherandthetwosisterswerehorrifiedandbecamepalewithrage,he,however,tookCinderellaonhishorseandrodeawaywithher.3.HowaColtCrossedtheRiver小马过河Oneday,acolttookabagofwheattothemill.Ashewasrunningwiththebagonhisback,hecametoasmallriver.Thecoltcouldnotdecidewhetherhecouldcrossit.Lookingaround,hesawacowgrazingnearby.Heasked,"AuntCow,couldyoutellmeifIcancrosstheriver"

Thecowtoldhimthathecouldandthattheriverwasnotverydeep,justkneehigh.Thecoltwascrossingtheriverwhenasquirreljumpeddownatreeandstoppedhim.Thesquirrelshouted,"Colt,stop!You'lldrown!"Oneofmyfriendsdrownedjustyesterdayintheriver.Notknowingwhattodo,thecoltwenthometoconsulthismom.Hetoldhismomhisexperienceontheway.Hismothersaid,"Mychild,don'talwayslistentoothers.You'dbettergoandtryyourself.Thenyou'llknowwhattodo."Later,attheriver,thesquirrelstoppedthecoltagain."Littlehorse,it'stoodangerous!""No,Iwanttotrymyself,"answeredthecolt.Thenhecrossedtherivercarefully.Ontheothersideoftheriver,thecoltrealizedthattheriverwasneitherasshallowasthecowsaidnorasdeepasthesquirreltoldhim.Yousee,realknowledgecomesfrompractice.4.EveryoneAgreesToPeace和平是所有人共同的愿望Aslyfoxtriedtotrickaroosterintocomingdownfromhishouse."BrotherBird,"thefoxsaid,"comedownandhaveanicetalk!""No,"saidtherooster,"I'msureyou'deatme.""Oh,Iwouldn't,"saidthecraftyfox,"Haven'tyouheardEveryonehasagreedtoliveinpeace.""Isthatso"saidthesmartrooster.

Stretchinghisneck,theroosterpretendedtolookatsomethingfaroffinthedistance."Whatareyoulookingat"askedthefox."Oh...Justahungrydogiscomingrightthisway."Hearingthis,thefoxranaway."Comeback!"criedtherooster,"WhyareyourunningawayYousaidthateveryonehasagreedtoliveinpeace.""Well,perhapsthedoghasn'theardaboutityet,"saidthefox,andranaway.5.TheGirlandHerBucket女孩和她的牛奶桶Ayounggirlwasgoingtomarketwithabucketofmilkonherhead."WiththegoldthatIgetfromthesaleofthismilk,I'llbuyaredhen,"shesaid."Thehenwilllayeggs,they'llhatchandthenI'llhavemanychickstoraise.I'llfeedthemwellandwhenthey'regrown,theywilleachlayeggs.AndthoseeggswillhatchandIwillhavemorehens,who'lllaymoreeggsthatwillhatchintochicks...BeforelongI'llberichandI'llwearfineclothes.AndonedayperhapsIshallvisitQueen.Ishallbringherbeautifulgifts.I'llwalkintothecourt.BowinglowIshallsay,"ITISMYHONORTOBRINGYOUTHEGIFTS.!"Andshebowedlow...Sheknockedoffthebucketandspilledhermilk."Ohdear,"shecried,"Mydreamsarebrokensobadly."6.TheThreeLittlePigs三只小猪Onedayitrainedhardandthethreepigsgotwet.Sotheyeachdecidedtobuildahouse.Thenextday,thefirstpiglookedaroundtoseewhathecouldbuildhishousewith.Hefoundabigbundleofstrawandbuiltahouseofstraw.Thesecondpigdecidedtobuildawoodenhouse.Thethirdpigwasthesmartest.Hedecidedtobuildhishouseoutofstrongbricks.Allthethreepigswereintheirhouseswhenabigbadwolfcame.“Littlepig,littlepig,letmein”saidthewolf.“Notbythehairofmychinnychinchin”,saidthefirstpig.“ThenI'lljusthavetoblowyourhouse,”saidthewolfandheblewthehouseaway.“Littlepig,littlepig,letmein”saidthewolftothe2ndpig."Notbythehairofmychinnychinchin,"saidthepig."ThenI'lljusthavetosmashyourhouse"saidthewolf,andhesmashedthehouseaway."Littlepig,littlepig,letmein"saidthewolftothe3rdpig."Notbythehairofmychinnychinchin"saidthepig."ThenI'lljusthaveto…"saidthewolfthinkingwhattodowiththestrongbrickhouse.Finally,thewolfdecidedtodigaholdintothehouse.Thewolfcan'tdigthroughsohegaveupandranawayandnevercameback..Allthethreepigslivedhappilywithgoodfoodinthebrickhouse.7.TheFoxandtheTiger狐狸和老虎Anarcher,huntinginthewoods,wassosuccessfulwithhisarrowsthathekilledmanyofthewildanimals.Thisfrightenedtherestsomuchthattheyranintothedensestpartofthebushestohide.AtlasttheTigerstoodup,pretendingtobeverybrave,toldtheotheranimalsnottobeafraidanymore,buttorelyonhiscourage,andhewouldattacktheenemyonhisown.Whilehewastalking,anarrowcameandpiercedhisribs.TheTigerhowledwithpain.Whilehewastryingtodrawoutthearrowwithhisteeththefoxwentuptohimandaskedinsurprise,whoeverhadthestrengthandcouragetowoundsuchabraveandmightybeastastheTiger"Nay,"saidtheTiger,"Imisjudgedmyenemy.Itwasthatunbeatablemanoverthere!"8.TheWolfandtheSevenLittleKids七只小山羊与狼Onceuponatimeanoldgoathadsevenlittlekids.Onedayshewantedtogointotheforesttofetchsomefood.Soshesaidtoherkids,"Beonguardagainstthewolf.Thewretchoftendisguiseshimself,butyouwillknowhimatoncebyhisroughvoiceandhisblackfeet."Itwasnotlongbeforesomeoneknockedatthedoorandcalled,"Openthedoor,dearchildren,yourmotherishere,andhasbroughtsomethingbackwithherforeachofyou."Butthelittlekidsknewthatitwasthewolf."Wewillnotopenthedoor,youarenotourmother.Shehasasoftvoice.Thenthewolfwentawaytoashopkeeperandboughthimselfalumpofchalktoeatandmadehisvoicesoft.Thehecameback,andcalled,"Openthedoor"Butthewolfhadlaidhisblackpawsagainstthewindow,andthechildrensawthemandcried,"Ourmotherhasnotblackfeet.Thenthewolfrantoabakerandmadehispawswhite.Whenthekidssawhispawswerewhite,theybelievedthatallhesaidwastrueandopenedthedoor.Oneafteranotherheswallowedsix.Theyoungest,whowasintheclock,wastheonlyonehedidnotfind.Thenthewolfwentoutandlayunderatreetosleep.Soonafterwardstheoldgoatcamehome.Ah.Whatasightshesaw!Thedoorstoodwideopen.Thetable,chairs,andbencheswerethrowndown,shecalledbutnooneanswered.Atlast,asoftvoicecried,"Dearmother,Iamintheclock."Shetookthekidout,andittoldherwhathadhappened.Whentheycametothemeadow,theyfoundthewolf.Shelookedathimandsawsomethingmovingandstrugglinginhisbelly."Ah,heavens,isitpossiblethatmypoorchildrencanbestillalive"

Thenthekidranhomeandfetchscissors,aneedleandthread,Themothercutopenthemonster'sstomach,allsixsprangoutandwereallstillalive."Wewillfillthewickedbeast'sstomachwithstoneswhileheisstillasleep."saidthemother.Whenthewolfwokeuphewasthirsty,hewantedtogotoawelltodrink.Andwhenhegottothewelltheheavystonesmadehimfallinandhedrownedmiserably.Whenthesevenkidssawthat,theycamerunningtothespotandcriedaloud,“Thewolfisdead.!Thewolfisdead!”anddancedforjoyroundaboutthewellwiththeirmother.9.TheEmperor’sNewSuit皇帝的新衣Manyyearsago,therelivedanemperor.Hisonlyambitionwastobealwayswelldressed.Hehadacoatforeveryhour.Onedaytwoswindlerscametothiscity;theymadepeoplebelievethattheywereweavers,anddeclaredtheycouldmakethefinestcloth.Andtheclothesmadeoftheirmaterialswouldbeinvisibletoanymanwhowasunfitforhisoffice.“Thatmustbewonderfulcloth,”thoughttheemperor.“IfIweretobedressedinasuitmadeofthiscloth,Ishouldbeabletofindoutwhichmeninmyempirewereunfitfortheirplaces.”Hegavealotofmoneytotheswindlers.Theysetuptwolooms,andpretendedtowork,buttheydidnothing.“I'dliketoknowhowtheyaregettingonwiththecloth,”thoughttheemperor.Buthefeltratheruneasywhenherememberedthathewhowasnotfitforhisofficecouldnotseeit.“Hesenthishonestoldministertotheweavers.Thegoodoldministerwentintotheroomwheretheswindlerssatbeforetheemptylooms.Heopenedhiseyeswide,“Icannotseeanythingatall,”buthedidnotsayso.Thepooroldministertriedhisbest,buthecouldseenothing,“Now,haveyougotanythingtosay”

saidoneoftheswindlers.“Oh,itisverypretty,”repliedtheoldminister,lookingthroughhisglasses.“Whatabeautifulpattern,whatbrilliantcolours!IshalltelltheemperorthatIliketheclothverymuch.”“Wearepleasedtohearthat,”saidthetwoweavers,anddescribedtohimthecoloursandexplainedthecuriouspattern.Nowtheswindlersaskedformoremoney,silkandgold-cloth,whichtheykeptforthemselves.Everybodyinthewholetowntalkedaboutthepreciouscloth.Atlasttheemperorwishedtoseeithimself,“YourMajestymustadmirethecoloursandthepattern.”“Whatisthis”thoughttheemperor,“Idonotseeanythingatall.Thatisterrible!AmIstupidAmIunfittobeemperorThatwouldindeedbethemostdreadfulthingthatcouldhappentome.”“Itisverybeautiful.”Andalladvisedhimtowearthenewmagnificentclothesatthecominggreatprocession.Thewholenightbeforetheprocession,theswindlerspretendedtobebusywiththeemperor’snewsuit.Theypretendedtotaketheclothfromtheloom,andworkedaboutintheairwithbigscissors,andsewedwithneedleswithoutthread,andsaidatlast:“Theemperor’snewsuitisreadynow.”Theemperorandallhisbaronscametothehall;theswindlersheldtheirarmsupasiftheyheldsomethingintheirhandsandsaid:“Thesearethetrousers!”“Thisisthecoat!”and“Hereisthecloak!.“Theyareallaslightasacobweb,andonemustfeelasifonehadnothingatalluponthebody;butthatisjustthebeautyofthem.”“Indeed!”saidallthecourtiers;buttheycouldnotseeanything,“Theemperorundressed,andtheswindlerspretendedtoputthenewsuituponhim,oneafteranother;andtheemperorlookedathimselfintheglass.“Howwelltheylook!Howwelltheyfit!”saidall.“Iamready,”saidtheemperor.Theemperormarchedintheprocession,andallwhosawhiminthestreetandoutofthewindowsexclaimed:“Indeed,theemperor’snewsuitisincomparable!Whatalongtrainhehas!Howwellitfitshim!”Nobodywishedtoletothersknowhesawnothing,“Buthehasnothingonatall,”saidalittlechild.“Goodheavens!listentothevoiceofaninnocentchild,”saidthefather,andonewhisperedtotheotherwhatthechildhadsaid.Thechamberlainswalkedwithgreaterdignity,asiftheycarriedthetrainwhichdidnotexist.10..TheStoryofaRabbit兔子的故事Therewasarabbitwhoenjoyedplayingtricksonotheranimals.

Onedayashewaswalkinginthewoods,neartheseahecameacrossahugeelephant“Howareyou,MrElephant”

hecalledout.“Howmuchyoueat!”

“That’sbecauseI’msobig,”repliedtheelephant.“Smallanimalslikeyoudon’tneedmuchfood,butlargeandpowerfulanimalslikemeneedalot!”

“Largeyoucertainlyare!”saidtherabbit,“butpowerful…

“Youdon’tthinkI’mpowerful”

askedtheelephant.

“I’msureyouare,“saidtherabbit.”Butareyoumorepowerfulthanme”

“PowerfulYou”

“Yes,me.”

Theelephantdoubledupwithlaughter.

“You’relaughingbecauseyoudon’tknowhowstrongIam,”saidtherabbit.“Ifyouletmetiearopearoundyourmiddle,I’lldragyouintothesea.”

“Dragmeintothesea!

”laughedtheelephant.“Hoo-hooo–hoooo!!Well,goahead!Tiearopearoundmeandletmeseehowfaryoucanpullme!”

Therabbittiedathickropearoundtheelephant’sbody.

Therabbitrantotheseashorewiththeotherendoftherope.

Hesawawhaleswimmingsomedistanceaway,andcalledouttoit.Whenthewhaledrewnearhesaid,“MrWhaleyou’resobigbutareyoustrong”

“I’mthestrongestanimalonearth!”bellowedthewhale.

“I’llshowyouhowwrongyouare,”saidtherabbit.”Letmetiethisropearoundyourmiddle.”

“Andthen”

“I’lldragyouashore.”

Thewhaledoubledupwithlaughter.

“Allright,goahead,”hegiggled.”Tieyourropearoundmeandpullmeout!”

Therabbittiedtheropearoundthewhale’smiddle.Thenheranashoreandrushedintothewoods,hidbehindatreeandshouted,“Pull!”Thetwoanimals,hiddenfromeachother’ssightbythetreesinbetween,marveledatthestrengthoftherabbit.Theytriedtheirbest,butneithercouldgetthebetter.Finallytheropebrokeandthetwoanimalsfledinoppositedirections.

Fromthenonwhenevertheelephantsawtherabbithewouldquicklyhidehimselforrunaway.11.SNOWWHITE白雪公主

SW---白雪公主Q---皇后M---魔镜H---猎人

P---白马王子D---小矮人A---小动物

(音乐起,旁白)

Alongtimeago,Inabeautifulkingdom,therelivedakingandqueen,peoplelovedthemsomuch;Unfortunately,thequeendiedwhilegivingbirthtoagirl,whosenamewasSnowWhite,Shewasabeautifulprincess.Yearspassed,thekinggotmarriedagain,butpeopledidn’tlovethenewqueen,becauseshewascruel.

Oneday,Intheking’spalace:

(白雪出场)

S.w:MynameisS.w,Iamabeautifulprincess,Imissmymothersomuch,WhereismymotherWhereismymother

(音乐起,皇后、魔镜出场)

Q:Iamaqueen,I’mverybeautiful,WhereisMirror

Mirror,Mirroronthewall,who’sthemostbeautiful

M:S.wismuchmorebeautifulthanyou!

Q:Hunter,gotokillS.w.

(猎人出场)

H:Yes,myqueen

(音乐起,小动物出场,追赶猎人,公主惊慌出逃)

S.w:Help,help!A:What’sthematterwithyou

S.w:Thehunter…hunter…

A:Biteyou,biteyou…

(小动物追赶猎人下场)

S.w:Iamtiredandhungry,oh,thereisalittlehouse,

Iwilleatalittleandliedown.

(音乐起,7个小矮人出场)

D1:Look,somebodyatemyfood----

D2:Somebodydrankmywater----

D3:Someoneissleepingnow----

D4:Whatabeautifulgirl!----

(小矮人睡觉,音乐起公主先醒了,小矮人醒了,对话)

D5:Howdoyoudo

S.w:HowdoyoudoMynameisS.w…

Nicetomeetyou!

D:(齐说)Nicetomeetyou,too----

D6:Welcometoourhouse!----

D7:Wouldyouliketolivehere

S.w:Mypleasure,thankyouverymuch!

D:Let’sgooutforourwork,bye-bye,S.W

(皇后、魔镜出场)Q:Mirror,mirroronthewall,

who’sthemostbeautiful

M:S.wismuchmorebeautifulthanyou!

Q:WhatS.wisnotdead

Hahaha,Igotagoodidea!

(音乐起,皇后扮演老太太出场,对话)

Q:Apple,apple,beautifulapple,

S.w:Hello,Goodmorninggrandma!

Q:Prettygirl,wouldyoulikeabite

S.w:Oh,yes,thankyougrandma!

(白雪公主咬一口后倒地)

Q:Thegirlisdead!Hahaha…

(小矮人出场、围着公主哭)

S.wwakeup,wakeup…

(音乐起,动物引着王子出场)

P:Abeautifulgirl!Sheshallbemyqueen!

(王子吻公主,公主醒了)

S.w:Thankyouforyourhelp!

P:Mypleasure

(音乐起,小动物、小矮人、公主、王子跳起欢快的舞)12.LittleRed-Cap小红帽L---小红帽M----妈妈W----大灰狼G---奶奶H----猎人A--所有人第一场:在小红帽家

(妈妈拿着一个篮子,把桌子上的水果放在篮子里,小红帽唱着歌,欢快地跑进来)

L:Hi,mummy,whatareyoudoing?

(妈妈一边把水果放在篮子里,心事重重地说)

M:Grandmaisill.HerearesomeapplesandbananasforGrandma.TakethemtoGrandma.

L:Ok!

M:Takecareanddonotstoptotalktoanyone.

L:Yes,mummy.Goodbye,mummy.

M:Bye-bye.Darling.

第二场:在路上

(随着一阵低沉的音乐,Wolf大步地走上台)W:IamWolf.Iamhungry.HereisLittleRed-Cap.Hi!LittleRed-Cap.Whereareyougoing?L:ToGrandma’s.Grandmaisill.W:OhReallyI'mverysorrytohearthat.Bytheway,wheredoesyourgrandmalive

L:Shelivesinthehouseneartheforest.Thereisabigtreebehindthehouse.W:MyGod!Iamsohungry.I'lleatGrandmaandLittleRed-CapW:LittleRed-Cap,sinceitissoearly,whydon'tyoupickupsomeflowersforyourgrandmaI'msurethatwillmakeherhappy.L:Wow!Flowers,howbeautiful!Oneflower,twoflowers,threeflowers.第三场:在奶奶家

(奶奶喘着气出场,颤颤悠悠地走到床前,慢吞吞地躺倒在床上。)

W:Iamveryhungrynow.WhereisGrandma’shouse

Aha,it’shere.

G:Whoisit?

W:It’sme.LittleRed-CapG:Comein,comein.

W:Grandma,I’lleatyou.

(奶奶惊慌失措地抓紧衣服,瞪着眼睛,边叫迫从床上滚到地上,灰狼把外婆吞到了肚子里。)

W:Yummy!I’llsleep.

L:Grandma.Grandma.

W:Whoisit?

L:It’sme.LittleRed-Cap.Whatastrangenoise!

Wolf:Comein,Comein.

(小红帽蹦跳着进来,把篮子放在桌子上,走到床前一看,跳回几步)L:Oh!Whatbigears!

W:Icanlistentoyoursweetvoice.

L:Wow!Whatbigeyes!

Wolf:Icansee

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