第一篇:世界经典浪漫爱情故事
我要给大家介绍两位幸福的女人,他们都有着一个共同点,就是拥有一份令人生羡的爱情。I want to introduce you two happiness of woman, they all have one thing in common, is to have a some enviable love.首先想问在座的女生有想过给嫁给一个外国人么?三毛,一名台湾女作家,选择了嫁给一个外国人,并定居在撒哈拉沙漠,开始了一段异域爱情。First of all, want to ask here, girls have thought to marry a foreigner? SAN MAO, a Taiwan writer, chose to marry a foreigner, and settled in the Sahara desert, began a foreign love.At once we were so young You love chatting while I love smiling
One day we sat under a peach tree, shoulder to shoulder Wind blew branches, birds sang ditties We baffling fell asleep Never flowers in never dream
---Echo
---三毛《梦里花落知多少》 Jose: Marry me!Echo: My heart is already broken.Jose: I can conglutinate it with glue.Jose: I know you are bad-tempered.But your heart is kind.I still want to marry you although quarrel and fight.Jose: I think clearly that only marry you can make you stay with me.Otherwise my heart will pain forever.We are getting married in the summer, ok? Echo read this sentence ten times, and then went out to have a walk.Back she decided to marry mustachioed Jose.荷西:我们结婚吧。三毛:我的心已经碎了。
荷西:心碎了可以用胶水粘起来。
荷西:我知道你性情不好,心地却是很好的,吵架打架都可能发生,不过我们还是要结婚。荷西:我想得很清楚,要留你在我身边,只有跟你结婚,要不然我的心永远不能减去这份痛楚的感觉,我们夏天结婚好吗?
就这句话,三毛看了十遍,然后去散了个步,回来就决定嫁给大胡子荷西。Is this sentence, three hair seen it ten times, and then go for a walk, come back to marry beard jose.If there is an afterlife, I want to be a tree, stand in eternal, with out the posture of the joys and sorrows.Half in the soil serenely, half flying in the wind , Half floating down a cool, half of the sun bathing.Very silent and very proud, never rely and never find.If there is an afterlife, whether there are people love me or not , I will always be a lovely person.Don't blame others, don't laugh at others , also don't envy others, shining under the sun and running in the rain, do my own dream, go my own way.————San Mao
世上没有完美的事儿,就算再美的奇女子,也要在人间烟火中寻找人间寄托,三毛选择了荷西,选择了她能伸手触摸的幸福。
这是三毛作为一个女人最快乐的时光,这段恋爱,她愿意用童话般的思维去净化它。三毛说;I just feel that evrerthing has been arranged already ,thank god for give me such wonderful marriage life with him.You Are the April of This world Ode to Love Frank Huang
I think you are the April of this world, Sure, you are the April of this world.Your laughter has lit up all the wind, So gently mingling with the spring.You're the blooming flowers over the trees, You're a swallow twittering between the beams;Full of love,full of warm hope, You are the Spring of this world!
在整个故事中,徐志摩扮演着林徽因少女时代给予她梦幻和刺激的角色,梁思成是陪伴她走过一生的人,而金岳霖是那个默默付出的傻小子。
Throughout the story, xu zhimo played Lin huiyin give her girlhood dream and exciting role, liang sicheng is accompany her through the life of people, and silently pay jin yuelin is that the stupid boy.婚前,梁思成问林徽因:“有一句话,我只问这一次,以后都不会再问,为什么是我?” 林徽因答:“答案很长,我得用一生去回答你,准备好听我了吗?”
Before marriage, liang sicheng Lin huiyin asked: “have a word, I only ask this time, later don't ask, why me?” Lin huiyin answer: “the answer is very long, I have to life to answer you, ready for me?”
“你给了我生命中不能承受之重,我将用我一生来偿还!”
“You gave me life, so I will use my life to repay!” 如果一百个人来问我完美女子的标准,那么我一百次都会回答说是林徽因。
是的,她已经是个传奇,是只能仰望的女子。Yes, she is already a legend, was the woman can only look up to.
第二篇:短篇浪漫爱情故事
篇一:短篇感人的七个爱情故事
九十一年前,中国共产党第一次全国代表大会的召开,犹如一轮红日在东方冉冉升起。东方的旭日映照着朝霞,照亮了中国前进的方向。
曾经老一辈的盐业工人们在那片浸泡着卤水盐场上带着长长的拖把捞盐、晒盐。女人们装麻袋,缝麻包,男人们把装满盐巴的麻包扛上了骆驼脊背的褡裢上,一座座山一样的盐堆就凭着工人们一双双的脚板,一步步的送出了吉兰泰。如今,吉兰泰建成了全国第一个机械化湖盐盐场,吉兰泰的盐运有了自己的铁路专线。曾经的吉兰泰只有单一的原盐开采,如今已经在拔地而起的高楼厂房里,依靠高科技自动化的盐业技术开辟了多条生产线,实现了多品种产品的生产。
回顾过去,展望未来,机遇与挑战并存。先辈们一次次的见证了历史的发展,而今天,满怀着澎湃的激情,我们即将迎来十八大的召开。“气清更觉山川近,心远从知宇宙宽。篇二:短篇情书大全
感人情书大全-情书经典
不知道此时此刻你在做什么,有没有想起我。
说这个
冬天一直都是温暖的。过完年,情人节就要到了。我爱你!!希望我们这两条平行线,可以在这里相交。
兴。
我现在的心里很恐惧!我真的害怕一个月之后。。。
是什么
问题!不知道你现在还会说后悔认识我么!人生在世,最应该明白的道理莫过于“珍惜”
二字,只有
学会了珍惜,才会拥有美好的明天,才配拥有很多美好的事物,你说对吗?这是我第一
次用很特殊的
人述说这些真的我满足了!!我真的没有白等!你珍惜我们的感情吗?我爱你!我永远不会后悔!!爱你的:强
天使之泪
你的心情
处一偶,静静的想你。
划过我的身影。想知道当你走进甜美梦乡的时候,是否看到我在梦地入口等你。
我知道漆黑的夜无法将我的心声传的很远。
的忧愁,但我希望你能感受到有我在你身旁.放飞思绪,任由它在无边的黑夜中蔓延,想你的身影,想你的容颜,想你的话语,想你的 一切,一切.....今夜,就这样静静的想你!!小屋依旧
这些锁碎的回忆,却为我寂寞的心灵带来了无限的震撼.此刻,我想起了那间令我们灵肉相溶回忆的小屋。
些令人陶醉却不堪回手的夜晚。
不忍离你而去。他不但造就了我们最初爱情。
叶絮絮的时侯。你柔情万丈于我怀中之时,那种令人陶醉的馨香。
和莫名的怅然。
说出口的是那一份无尽的想思。深深的在心般上镂刻着那间恒古不朽的小屋。
的情景,莫然回首,你的笑靥已褪色我一片默淡的日子,失落之间,忍不住,任蓄满心池的泪水莽涌酒落。
无奈,却再也不忍说你那个“错”字。
而为这样一次倾心美丽的相遇。却仍然是无怨无恨心甘情愿的。无言无做的日子,残忍的教会我去坦然面对注定的现实。接受那必经的幸福与衷伤.。的黄昏,想起那间夙雨之中的小屋。
去,来之终要来,换颜拒绝不得,然而人心难待,你怎会知道,在你偶然回首的那一瞬间,深藏于心中的激约,仍然是这样的刻骨铭心。
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我最爱的鱼儿: 从我们相识到相爱,虽说时间不长,但我感觉我们似乎上辈子就是一对,每当我们短短相聚的日子,是我有生以来最快乐的时光,我知道我这射手遇到你这样的蝎
子,是只有投降了.当看到你风尘仆仆拿着一大包早餐和洗簌用品跷班给我这懒猫送来时,我感动的真想把你抱在怀里不让你离开.你的爱,在我心中不停蔓延,我真不敢想没有你的日子
我会怎样!被自己爱的人爱着,是一种无言的幸福,我曾经报怨上帝不公平,为什么不让我拥有甜蜜的爱情,不知道是不是上帝听见我的祈祷,怜悯我,把你送到我身边,让我体会到被牵挂,被关
心,是怎样的幸福,当你冷时,你会想起我会不会冷,被你一次又一次的举动和言语所感动着, 我真担心我这粗心的丫头不能给你同等的关心和爱.鱼儿,每次你都在挂电话时让我叫你,说爱你.每次叫你猪猪时,都能感觉你假装生气的说
错了.你没看见在电话这边的我一脸的幸福的模样,你纠正说该叫老公,我知道,我也很想这样
叫你,但我怕,怕我这糊涂蛋不能像你关心我那样,关心你,不能带给你一辈子的快乐,但我在心里却喊过了千万遍.你能感觉吗?你知道吗?我决心从今天起,在没有你在身边时候,我会好好照顾自己,我要给你,你要的
爱,你要的生活方式,好好爱你,珍惜我们在一起的每一秒.像你爱我一样爱你,都说蝎子不愿 与别人分享内心的苦恼,不,我要做你最好的听众,答应我,有什么我们一起走过好吗? 还记得吗?鱼说:你看不见我的眼泪,因为我在水里.水说:我感觉到你在哭泣,因为你在我的心里.永远爱你的水儿
为你写了这首歌
远方的你(帅): 你现在过得好吗?说好不让自己再想你,不再像以前那样揪心的想你.可是看到别人的故
知道我喜欢的人不喜欢我,我们都曾感慨相识恨晚,再说我们也快要毕业了,不想伤害那个
女孩,可是你最终还是伤害了她。
清沌的笑脸看不出破绽,你的眼睛里却早已装满了忧郁和伤感,这样的心情,这样的年龄,畅想生活的天空里,永远没有烦恼的滋生,众多的朋友你
了风,我躲在房里整理心情,我知道外面的雨还没有停,楼下始终有一个身影站在雨中等,我终于忍不住思念的痛,拿起雨伞直奔他怀中,就在那个下雨天,我们划破了朋友的界线,明知真爱需经得起考验,就在那个下雨天,遇见是个美丽的意外 cute妹妹:
收到这封信,你一定会感到很意外。我想我有必要先做一下自我介绍,我是胡桐的妻子。夜已经很深了,胡桐睡得很沉,怎么也睡不着的我,终于决定上网给你写这封信。
着你的心情,我的痛,你应该知道。
我从未对他产生过怀疑,也从未对我们的婚姻感到失望。
有些资料马上要用,要我立即打车帮他送去,我才回过神来。
《遇见》,下载到桌面,在那缠绵而忧伤的音乐里,我的泪,终于止不住地流了下来?? 从你的信中,我了解到,介入这场“美丽的意外”并不是你的初衷,你的内心也矛盾,也挣扎。
害?
同是女人,同是为人妻,我想你一定可以想象,这是怎么一种刮骨剜肉的痛1我宁愿从
没看到过你的信!如果不看见,我就可以继续活在我的满足与幸福里,活在他一直以来给我
闹一场,搞得世人皆知?我明知不够理智;揭露他的隐情而绝不原谅他,毅然离婚?这显然
是最愚蠢的做法??一向睡眠很好的我,开始整夜失眠?? 想来想去,我决定写这封信给你——我没有任何要贬损你或辱没你的意思,我懂得,任
何一种真情的付出,都值得尊重,这与婚姻无关。我并不恨你。
瑰,可日子久了,也难免会淡成蚊子血——他平时几乎日日挂在嘴边的那句“我爱你”,当然 可能不止对我一个人说。
无缝的隐瞒让我活在甜美的幸福里,说明他的本意是不想伤我。
电子邮件给你,好吗?
是,那么你始终不过是漫长婚姻生活中一个小小的插曲——是插曲就总有结束的时候,而我,愿意容忍他的任何一个弱点,与他一同经历风风雨雨的见证,等待属于我们的“执子之手,正如《遇见》的最后一句:终有一天,我的谜底会揭开。
你我认识那么久了,一直都觉得是我欠你的,分分和和多少回,每次都搞得彼此很不开
心,每次提分手的是我,最伤心的也是我,千万次说要离开,结果还是乖乖的回到你怀里。
们两个人身上,我是曾经怀疑过你,也不相信过你,曾经对你失望过,可是,时间真的可以
证明一切,你还是我最值得信任的人,你是我认识的最好的男人,很多事情你都已经做得很
我真的是你累赘,所以我决定改变我自己,也许效果不是那么明显,希望你不要放弃我,因
泄你。
能做你的新娘是我最大的幸福,即使真有一天我们分手了,我真的不怨你,何况你时时
亲爱的,你睡了么?如果你睡了,我多想劈里啪啦地把你打起来,好好听我说这一番话,着十个五年的心计。
这五年来每一天我都在飞速地进步着,不飞速不行啊,因为你腿长,你走一步我要走两
步,你疾行我就得小跑儿,你小跑儿我就得冲刺,累啊!我三步并作两步,两步并作一步,好好学习,我天天向上。
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经典情书大全 分手情书:在清醒的那一刻,我无法选择沉默如果你对我就像阴天,总是不冷也不热,在清醒的那一刻,我无法选择沉默。..........这是两年八个月第十四天。是三个夏天。我常睡不着,无心工作,你可知道这些都是因为你。
哪些举动曾不爱我。都没有意义了。
你问我怎么能不遗憾,不伤心。
衣,就可以挥挥洒洒的扭头就走。
点的从心底剜出,要一次次的承认原本以为对的事,原来一直都错了。原来,我一直都错了。外面下雨了,你陪在谁的身边呢? 你是不是会想起我,那想起我是微笑还是沉默? 朋友说,你敢不敢告诉他,你做这么多是想跟他在一起。
你爱他,让他来接你。我不敢。你敢不敢义正言辞的告诉他不许关机,我要二十四小时听到你的声音。我不敢。
篇三:短篇小说之校园爱情类型指导
短篇校园爱情类型指导
读者群相对来说比较年轻,所以,所有栏目的定位都不要太成熟,一切故事建立在未婚男女的基础上,即使是都市稿子,也不能成熟了,主角定位在正是谈恋爱的年纪,即轻熟男熟女。
稿子的定位是通俗的言情,不要文艺腔,不要矫情的假大空,慎用第一人称。语言幽默俏皮,让人看的时候可以时不时笑出来,你就成功了。
曾经收到一篇稿子,搞笑,特别搞笑,把近几年网络上流行的搞笑语几乎收集齐全了,但是那不是你自己的东西啊,更谈不上什么情节。
衡量一篇好稿的标淮:照着原文讲出来,还能吸引人!这是写故事情节的根本标准!能讲述出来的故事,通常是比较明朗的故事,脉络进展清晰,不要想到哪写到哪,到最后连自己都不知道稿子在讲的是什么故事。
情节进展要快,很多作者不明白什么才叫情节进展快,在保证语言不拖沓的时候,故事情节尽快地往下进展,不要在一件事上一个地点,一个情节花费太多的笔墨。千万不要故意用对话、情境描写来拉长稿件。不兑水的稿件不一定发,但兑了水的稿件一定发不了。也不要大段大段的对话或者大段大段的描写,要对话和描写穿插,给读者缓解一下疲劳。开篇进入故事,抛出一个亮点,吸引读者读下去。稿子不要从两个人的相遇写到谈情,然后恋爱,然后结婚,然后没了。
情节的起伏要大,不能温吞吞的,整个故事下来像是流水账一样平淡无奇,丝毫不出乎读者的意料。咱们的稿子情节通常比较夸张,情节比较戏剧化。来源于现实,又高于现实。稿子的人物形象要突出,有个性,鲜明,让人一看就会记住的角色。
咱们的稿子八千多字,写了一千多字还是独角戏,这让另一个主角情何以堪啊!稿子的第一个章节很重要,因为是男女主角第一次的交锋,这个情节不能俗套了。
俗套之一:相亲。男女由相亲这个契机认识了,太俗套了。
可能对你来说是第一次写,但是对编辑,对主编,对读者绝对不是第一次。一点新鲜感也没有了,所以呢,禁写。
这种随随便便从外面捡一个人回来的行为完全是对自己不符责任的行为,作者写的也太多了,以后不准再捡了。还是那句话,即使你能写出花来,也不要再写了。
俗套之五:喝醉酒上错床。别再写喝醉酒了,除了喝酒难道就不能写点别的?
俗套之六:学校里转来了一个新生,通常写转来的男生比较多,紧接着就大肆渲染这个男的多帅,多酷,多迷人。怕读者不信,干脆写几个花痴一看见这个帅哥,哇塞,晕倒了!很多人都这样写,所以,你需要创新。
稿子中脏话不要太多,特别是女主角,开口就以老娘自居,通篇老娘不断,简直就像泼妇骂街一样,一点也不美好,这样的女生试问谁敢和她谈恋爱!
每篇稿子字数大概四百左右卷首要求比较温馨,纯情,平时。不要唱高调,不要空洞的表白,不要写些华而不实的东西,要贴生活,主题鲜明。
结尾不必刻意升华成说教的哲理,故事讲完了,蕴含其中的道理大家都看的明白,每个人都有自己的理解,不要拘束读者的想象力。故事的跨度不要太大,不要开头还是学生的两个人,写到结尾的时候一下子变成了风烛残年的老人,从学生到老人这之间的几十年发生的故事太多了,爱情的意义变得淡了很多。春一点,不要结婚,同居的故事。总体基调浪漫温馨感人可以和社会挂钩,也可以写师生恋,但是不要太张扬,尺度自己把握。纯情的稿子比较缺。
第三篇:睡前浪漫爱情故事
飞鸟与鱼
一只飞鸟爱上了一只鱼,飞鸟只能在空中飞,鱼只能在水里游,这个爱情刚开始,便注定没有结果,但它们还是相爱了,飞鸟说,我只要每天能够看到你一眼就够了,鱼感动得流下了眼泪,是透明的得眼泪,融于水中,什么也看不见。鱼说,我也是,我们是在不同的两个世界产生的同一个爱情,超越了空间的限制。飞鸟说,这样的爱情是永恒的,它没有任何承诺,它是心的相通。鱼说,这样的爱情也是最美的,我们彼此触摸不到对方,但在我们心里,对方都是最完美的......飞鸟与鱼深深地陷入了爱的海洋,每天坚持看看对方一眼,无论刮风下雨,矢志不移,直到有一天,他们实在忍受不了日积月累的相思之苦,都希望能够触摸到对方,哪怕只有百分之一秒的接触,他们也心满意足。于是他们相互约定,在飞鸟掠过海面时,鱼奋力跃起,完成他们百分之一秒接触的夙愿。飞鸟满怀着激动的心情,平滑这美丽的翅膀贴着海面飞行,就在于看到飞鸟与自己最接近的那一霎那,她使劲浑身的力气,奋力弹起。鱼终于冲出了水面,鱼的头与飞鸟美丽的头碰在了一起,也就是在那么一刹那间,百分之一秒的时间,但一个悲剧就这样发生了,飞鸟的头流出了血,是鱼奋力跃出水面所撞出的血。
飞鸟死了,死的时候,它的脸上带着笑,因为他终于体会到触摸最心爱之人的感觉,也就是死亡,生命的飞翔。
这种结局对他们来说不知是不是一种完美?
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从前有两只小猪,整天过着无忧无虑的生活,他们互相相爱着,每天主人送来吃的时候,公猪总是先让母猪吃,等她吃饱了再上去吃母猪吃剩下的东西。每天晚上公猪总是给母猪放哨,他生怕主人乘他们熟睡时把母猪拉出去宰了。日子一天天的过去,母猪日渐长胖,而公猪则一天天瘦下去,有一天,公猪突然听见主人在跟屠夫商量,要把长势见好的母猪杀了给卖掉,公猪伤心至极,于是从那天开始公猪性情大变。每当主人送吃的来时公猪总抢上去把东西吃的一干二净,每天吃好后便躺下大睡,并且告诉母猪,现在换做她来放哨,如果他发现她没放哨的话就再也不理她,渐渐的日子一天天过去,母猪觉得公猪越来越不在乎她。母猪失望了,而公猪还是若无其事的过着安乐日子。很快一个月过去了,主人带着屠夫来到猪圈,他发现一个月前肥肥壮壮的母猪瘦的没剩下多少肉,而公猪则长的油光发亮,这时的公猪拼命的奔跑,想引起主人的注意,表明他是头健康的猪,终于,屠夫把公猪拖走了
在拖出猪圈的那一刻,公猪朝着母猪笑着说:以后别吃这么多。母猪伤心欲决,拼命的冲出去,但圈门被主人关上了,搁着栅栏,母猪看着闪着泪光的公猪。那晚,母猪望着主人一家开心的吃着猪肉,母猪伤心的躺倒在以前公猪每天睡的地方,突然她发现墙上有行字:“如果爱无法用言语来表达,我愿意用生命来证明”!母猪看到这行字干肠寸断,人类听到这个凄美的爱情故事也无不为之动容,女孩们为了纪念这段爱情,同时也表示没忘记公猪临走前的遗嘱“以后别吃这么多”
深夜,你的手机为谁开
女孩每天临睡前会先关掉手机,然后把它放在写字台上自己的相架前,这个习惯从买了手机的时候就这样保持着。女孩有个很要好的男朋友,两个人不见面的时候,就打打电话或发发短信,大家都喜欢这样的联络方式。
有—天夜里,男孩很想念女孩子,电话打过去却遭遇关机,因为女孩子已经睡下了。第二天,男孩对女孩说:“以后晚上别关机,好么?我想你的时候找不到你,心会不安。
从那以后,女孩开始了另一种习惯——整夜都不关机。因为害怕他打来自己会因睡得沉而听不到,女孩夜夜都很警醒,人便日日消瘦。然而,慢慢地,两个人之间还是有了裂痕。女孩很想挽回即将分手的局面,便在一个深夜里给男孩打电话,回答她的是很好听的女声:Sorry,你所拨打的电话已关机。
于是女孩知道,她的爱情已经关机。很久以后,女孩有了另—场爱情。即使两个人在一起的感觉也很好,但女孩怎么也不肯嫁。女孩的心里还是会想起那个男孩的话和那个关机的夜。女孩还是保持着整夜不关机的习惯,只是不再期待它会响起。
一天夜里,女孩身染急症,慌乱之中把本想拨给父母的电话,却打到了这个男孩的手机上,这次男孩没关机。女孩平安地恢复了健康。
后来女孩问男孩:“为什么深夜还不关机?”
男孩说:“我怕你夜里有事情找不到我,会心慌。”
女孩最终嫁给了男孩。
是啊,你的手机,深夜里为谁开?你会不会怕她找不到你而心慌?爱—个人,有一份等待,就会在深夜里习惯性的开机。有一个可以开机等候你的人,那是一种深深的幸福
晚安要认真说
有一天,天堂放假,一个天使来到人间,为了化解自己的无聊,对一个女孩说,我可以实现你一个愿望,权利,金钱,美貌,爱情……
女孩想得很认真,天使有些害怕,如果她说一些他实现不了的愿望,会很没面子。总之一定要让她看到天使是多么厉害,我要她崇拜我,我要让她感激我。“我想每天睡前都能听到你对我说晚安!”
天使惊讶于如此简单的愿望,忽然有一种大材小用的感慨。“好,这很容易!”天使根本没有多想,就如此轻易的答应了。女孩也就欢欣雀跃,满心期待着愿望一天一天实现。
晚上,在qq上,天使对女孩说:“晚安!”还画了一个“:*”,说这是给她的晚安kiss。女孩也就满足的睡去,梦都散发着甜甜的味道。
也偶尔,网关断了,天使也会打个电话给她,对她说晚安,并在电话的另一端亲她的额头,祝她好梦。
不知是从何时开始,天使要开始忙自己的事情了,他或许是太忙了,连说晚安的时间都没有了。于是,每天晚上,女孩都满怀期待的等着自己的晚安,却每晚都在失落中入睡,梦里,女孩站在远远的地方,看着忙碌的天使,他或许忙得忘记了晚安的约定,或许等他有空了,他会把亏欠的晚安都补给她。最终,天使忙得都忘记了女孩,终于永远的飞走了,带着那许多亏欠的晚安。
很久之后,天堂放假的日子,一大群天使来到人间,他们问女孩,我们可以每人帮你实现一个愿望,权利,金钱,美貌,爱情……
女孩却没有说出自己的愿望,她知道,这是个简单到无法实现的愿望,哪怕是天使,也不能。真正的天使其实是这个女孩子自已的本身而晚安只是告诉你,我会想你!
晚安:wan an!把这个词的中文拼音拆开,晚安的拼音wan an,每一个字母都代表一个字就是Wo Ai Ni,Ai Ni——我爱你,爱你!
如果你知道了这个秘密,那么请你:以后聊天后,不要忘了和他说一声:晚安
第四篇:浪漫的英语爱情故事
The Little Match Girl
It was snowy and dark on a new year’s Eve.Many people were getting together in their warm homes.A poor little girl was still walking in the streets with no shoes.There were some matches in her hand.“ Matches!Matches!” the little girl cried in a low voice.No one heard her when they were passing by.She didn’t sell any matches and no one gave her a coin.The wind was blowing strongly and the snow was falling down on her long hair.She felt cold and hungry.Lights were shining from every window.But the little girl was afraid to go home without selling one box of matches, because her father would beat her.“ Ah, a burning match may warm me up!” she thought.She lit three matches.When the matches were burning , she saw a warm stove, a delicious roast goose and a beautiful Christmas tree.But all these disappeared when the flames went out.Then she lit a fourth match.A kind old woman was standing there.“ Grandmother!” cried the little girl, “ Take me with you.” Her grandmother held the girl in her arms.On the morning of the new year, the girl was lying against the wall, dead.Mozart—the Wonderful Boy Do you know Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? The great composer, Mozart, started writing music when he was just a little boy.Here’s a story about Mozart when he was a child.Father Mozart used to give his daughter, Nannerl , music lessons on the piano.And little Wolfgang Mozart was in the room.He watched and listened to every note his sister played.One day ,when her lesson was over ,he asked ,” May I have a lesson, papa?”
“Your are too little!“said Father Mozart.When Father Mozart and Nannerl, left the room, little Wolfgang went up to the piano and pressed the keys.He smiled.The music sounded beautiful.Father Mozart heard him and came to see him.Wolfgang was playing well without any help.Father Mozart decided to give his little boy music lessons.Soon Wolfgang played as well as his big sister, Nannerl.He learned so quickly that his father was very happy.But when Wolfgang started to write music by himself, Father Mozart was very surprised.No one could believe that a little boy of five could write such beautiful music.He was an amazing child, a born musician.The monkey and the moon 1 One day, a little monkey is playing by the well.He looks in the well and shouts : “Oh!My god!The moon has fallen into the well!”
An older monkeys runs over, takes a look, and says, “Goodness me!The moon is really in the water!” Another older monkey comes over.He is very surprised as well and cries out,“The moon is in the well.”
A group of monkeys run over to the well.They look at the moon in the well and shout: “The moon did fall into the well!
Come on!Let’s get it out!”
Then, the oldest monkey hangs on the tree up side down with his feet on the branch.And he pulls the next monkey’s feet with his hands.All the other monkeys follow his suit.And they join each other one by one down to the moon in the well.Just before they reach the moon, the oldest monkey raises his head and happened to see the moon in the sky.He yells excitedly “Don’t be so foolish!The moon is still in the sky!”
The little match girl It was a Christmas Eve with heavy snow.A little girl was selling matches on the street.“Matches, matches!” But no one looked at her.She had lost her parents a few days ago, and she was selling matches without a coat in the cold weather.She didn't even sell one box.The girl was so hungry that she couldn't even open her mouth.Then, a carriage came close to her.Trying to keep away from the carriage, she slipped and fell on the ice, and she lost her shoes.She had to walk on the snowy street with bare feet.Over a window, she saw a family gathered under a warm and bright light.They seemed so happy.The snow began to fall more heavily.“It's cold.”Her body 2 was frozen hard.Even though she was hungry and felt pain in her feet, she couldn't go back home because she couldn't sell any matches.“Matches, you want some matches?” The people walking on the street looked very happy holding each other's arms.But no one bought the girl's matches.“Ho~ ho~!” She tried to warm up her hands and feet, but it only made her hungrier.“It's so cold.Why is it so cold today? I have to skip my meal today because I couldn't sell any of these matches.” She lit a match to warm up her body.Even though it was a small light, it made her a little warmer.She felt as if she was sitting right next to a fireplace.“Oh, it's warm!” She kept lighting matches.Suddenly, a table full of delicious food came up in front of her.“Oh, it looks delicious.” As she lit another match, a Christmas tree appeared.“How beautiful!” She lit the last match.Then, her grandmother appeared.“Sweetie, come to Heaven with me.” The girl's grandmother held her tight in her arms and rose up to the sky.The next day, she was dead and found in the street.“Poor girl, Maybe she tried to warm herself with these matches.Tut, tut.” People felt pity for the girl and buried her in the ground in the sunlight.The wolf and the lamb 3 Once upon a time a wolf was lapping at a stream.When he looked up, he saw a lamb drinking a little lower down.“There’s my supper,” he thought.“I will find some excuse to catch it.” Then he called out to the lamb, “How dare you muddle the water?” “No, master,” said the lamb.“I cannot muddle your water because it runs down from you to me.”
“Well, then,” said the wolf.“Why did you call me bad names this time last year?” “It was impossible,” said the lamb.“I am only six months old.”
“I don’t care,” shouted the wolf.“If it was not you, it must be your father.” After that he rushed at the poor little lamb and ate it up.狼与小羊
从前,一只狼在溪流喝水,看到一只小羊在下游喝水。“那是我的晚餐,”狼想,“我要找一个借口吃掉他。”于是,他恶狠狠地对小羊说:“你怎么敢搅浑浊了我的水?”“我没有,先生,”小羊回答说,“我在下游喝水,怎么能搅浑浊你喝的水呢?”“那么,”狼见此计不成,又说道,“你去年的今天为什么说我的坏话?”“不可能,”小羊说,“我现在才只有六个月大。”“我不管,”狼说,“如果不是你,就是你的爸爸。”说完,他就冲向小山羊,把他吃掉了。
寓意: 当一个坏人想为自己所做的坏事寻找借口时,他不会在乎这个借口是否恰当。
1.THE COCK AND THE FOX
It is evening.An old cock is sitting in a tall tree.A fox comes to the tree and looks up at the cock “Hello, Mr.Cock, I have some good news for you.” Says the fox.“Oh?” says the cock.“What is it?” “All the animals are good friends now.Let‟s be friends, too.Please come down and play with me.” “Fine!” says the cock.“I‟m very glad to hear that.” Then he looks up.“Look!There is something over there.” “What are you looking at?” asks the fox.“Oh, I see some animals over there.They are coming this way.” “ Animals? ” “Yes.Oh, they‟re dogs.”
“What? Dogs?” asks the fox.“Well...well, I must go now.Good-bye.” “Wait, Mr.Fox,” says the cock.“Don‟t go.They are only dogs.And dogs are our friends now.” “Yes.But they don‟t know that yet.”
“I see, I see,” says the cock.He smiles and goes to sleep high up in the tree.2.WHO IS FASTER? THare T: Hello, Mr.Hare!H: Oh, it‟s you, Mr.Tortoise.What are you doing? T: I‟m running.H: Running? Ha ha!You can‟t run.Your legs are too short!T: Of course I can.H: My legs are longer than yours.I‟m sure I can run faster than you.T: Don‟t be so sure.H: Well then, let‟s run to the tall tree over there.Let‟s see who gets there first.T: All right.H: Ready? Go!(Mr.Tortoise goes very slowly.Mr.Hare runs much faster.In a minute he comes to a small tree.)H: Where‟s Mr.Tortoise? Aha!There he is.He‟s far behind me.How slow he is!I‟m much faster.Mmm, it‟s hot!Ahh, here‟s a tree.Let me have a rest under it.It‟s so nice and cool.(Soon he is asleep.)(Mr.Tortoise comes up.He looks at Mr.Hare and goes on.)H(waking up): Ah, what a good sleep!Now, where‟s Mr.Tortoise? Where is he? I don‟t see him.(Runs to the tall tree.)
T(sitting under the tall tree): Why, hello, Mr.Hare!How are you? You‟re very fast, aren‟t you? H: Yes, but...T: But, I‟m here first.Now who is faster, you or me? H: Oh!...3.THE ARTIST Long, long ago there lived a king.He loved horses.One day he asked an artist to draw him a beautiful horse.The artist said, “All right, but you must wait.” So the king waited.He waited and waited.At last, after a year he could not wait any longer.He went to see the artist himself.Quickly the artist brought out paper and a brush.In five minutes he finished drawing a very beautiful horse.The king was angry.“You can draw a good horse in five minutes, yet you kept me waiting for a year.Why?” “Come with me, please.” said the artist.They went to the artist‟s workroom.There the king saw piles and piles of paper.On every piece of paper was a picture of a horse.“It took me more than a year to learn to draw a beautiful horse in five minutes.” the artist said.4.“THE MOVING BLACKBOARD” More than one hundred years ago there was a great French scientist with the name Ampère.One day, Mr.Ampère went out for a walk in the street.There were a lot of people and much noise there.But all this was nothing to him.He was thinking of a math problem.He had no paper with him.How could he work it out? Just then, he saw a blackboard in front of him.He ran up to it at once.He took out a piece of chalk and wrote his problem on the blackboard.Then he started to work on it.The blackboard moved a little, but he did not notice it.The blackboard moved on.Mr.Ampère moved with it.The blackboard started to move faster and faster.Mr.Ampère could not keep up with it any longer.He stopped to have a look.What did he see? Why, the “blackboard” was NOT a blackboard.It was the back of a carriage!5.A WAY OUT A French student went to London for his holiday.He thought: “I know a little English.I think people can understand me.” One morning he went to visit the Science Museum.At noon he was tired and hungry.He went to the nearest restaurant and sat down at the table.He wanted to have a cup of tea and some eggs.Soon the waiter came up to him and asked, “Can I help you, sir?” “A cup of tea and...”he could not remember the English word for eggs.He looked around him, but nobody was eating eggs.Then he saw a magazine on the table next to him.There was a picture of a cock on its cover.He showed the picture to the waiter.“What‟s the English for this?” he asked.“A cock, sir.” answered the waiter.“What do you call a cock‟s wife?” was the next question.“A hen, sir.” “And what do you call a hen‟s children?”
“Chicks, sir.” “And what do you call chicks before they‟re born?”
“Eggs, sir.” “Very well,” said the French student.“Bring me two eggs, two eggs and a cup of tea, please.” And he sat back with a smile on his face.6.TWO FRIENDS AND A BEAR One day two young men were going through the forest.One said to the other, “We‟re good friends.We must help each other.If any beast comes at you, I‟ll stay with you and help you.” The other friend said, “I will help you too, if any beast comes at you.” They walked on.After a while there was a great noise.It was a big bear.The young men ran away quickly.One of them got up into a tree.But the other was fat and could not climb up.So he threw himself at the foot of the tree.He thought to himself, “The bear will think that I am dead.” Soon the bear came near.The bear looked at the fat young man, then it put its nose down and smelled him.The young man held his breath.The bear thought he was dead, so it went away.The man in the tree came down.With a smile he asked his friend, “The bear put its mouth so near to your ear.What did it say to you?” The friend answered, “The bear said, „Don‟t trust your friend.He ran away from you when you needed his help most.Remember: A friend in need is a friend indeed.‟”
7.THE STORY OF LITTLE GAUSS One afternoon some boys made a lot of noise in class.The teacher got angry.He kept them in the classroom after school.He told them to add all the numbers from 1 to 100 together.The boys took out their exercise-books.All of them began to write the numbers down except one boy.He was new in the school.He looked out of the window for a few minutes.Then he wrote a number in his exercise-book and put up his hand.“May I go home, sir?” he asked.“I know the answer now.” The teacher and the other boys were very surprised.“Bring it here,” said the teacher.The boy took it to the teacher.The answer was right, so the teacher had to let the boy go home.The next morning, the teacher asked the boy, “How did you find the answer so quickly?” “Well, sir,” he said, “I didn‟t want to stay here long.So I tried my best to find the answer quickly.Soon I found it.You see, if you add 100 to 1, you get 101, and 99 and 2 is 101.98 and 3 is 101 too, and when you reach 51 and 50, you have 101 fifty times.That is 5050.” After this, when the teacher gave the class exercises to do, he gave this boy different exercises.The boy‟s name was Karl F.Gauss.When he grew up, he became a great scientist.8.THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE
One day a little monkey was playing in a tall tree by the river.A crocodile was swimming slowly near the bank with her baby.She looked around for some food.Suddenly she saw the monkey.“Aha, there‟s my meal,” she thought.She then turn to her son, “Do you love me, Son?”
“Why, of course, Mum!” the baby crocodile said.“Well then, you catch the monkey and give me his heart to eat.”
“But how can I?” the baby crocodile asked.“Monkeys can‟t swim, and I can‟t climb trees.”
“You needn‟t climb the tree,” his mother said.“Use your head, then you will find a way.”
The baby crocodile thought hard.Then he had an idea.He swam near the tree and shouted, “Hey, Monkey!Would you like some bananas?”
“Bananas!Mm!I love them,” said the monkey.“But where are they?”
“On the other side of the river.There are some banana trees there, and they have lots of bananas on them.I‟ll take you there on my back.”
“Good,” the monkey came down and jumped onto the crocodile‟s back.Soon they were in the middle of the river.Suddenly the crocodile went down under the water.When he came up again, the monkey was all wet.“Don‟t do that!” The monkey cried.“Don‟t do that again!I can‟t swim, you know.”
“I know, but I have to,” answered the crocodile.“My mother wants to eat your heart.”
The little monkey was clever.“Why didn‟t you tell me earlier?” He asked.“My heart isn‟t here with me.I left it in that tree over there.”
“Then we‟ll have to go back for it.Mother doesn‟t want you without your heart.” The crocodile turned and swam back to the bank.Soon they reached the bank.The monkey jumped off the crocodile at once, picked up a big stone and quickly climbed up the tree.The crocodile waited for the monkey to come down again.As he was waiting, he suddenly heard a voice from above:
“Hey, Crocodile!”
The crocodile looked up.The monkey was hanging from the tree by his tail and laughing.‟Here‟s my heart.Come up and get it.Don‟t keep your mother waiting…You can‟t come up? Well, catch!‟
With these words, he threw the big stone at the crocodile.9.MISS EVANS Have you ever heard the story about Miss Evans? It is a true story.Maybe many people have read about it.One afternoon in April 1912, a new ship set off from England to American on its first trip.It was one of the largest and finest ships at that time and on it were over 2,200 people.It was cold, but the trip was pleasant and people were enjoying themselves.The next day was even colder.People could see icebergs here and there.It was night.Suddenly the man on watch shouted, “Look out!Iceberg!Iceberg ahead!” It was too late.The ship hit the iceberg and came to a stop.There was a very big hole in the ship and water began to come inside.Slowly the ship started to go down.People had to leave the ship.Women and children were the first to get into the lifeboats.Suddenly a woman shouted.“Please make room for me.My children are in that boat.I must go with them!Please!” There was no room here, someone shouted back.The children heard their mother and began to cry.A young woman was sitting near the poor children.She stood up.Here, she shouted.Take my place!I‟m not married and I have no children.She got out and the thankful mother joined the children in the lifeboat.Soon after that, the ship went down.More than 1,500 people lost their lives.Among those was the young woman.Who was she? Her name was Miss Evans and she was going home to Boston.But nobody knew more about her than that.“What are you looking at?” asks the fox.“Oh, I see some animals over there.They are coming this way.” “Animals? ” “Yes.Oh, they‟re dogs.”
“What? Dogs?” asks the fox.“Well...well, I must go now.Good-bye.” “Wait, Mr.Fox,” says the cock.“Don‟t go.They are only dogs.And dogs are our friends now.” “Yes.But they don‟t know that yet.”
“I see, I see,” says the cock.He smiles and goes to sleep high up in the tree.10.THE ARAB IN THE DESERT An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men.The men looked worried.It seemed that they had lost something.The Arab went over to them.“Have you lost one of your camels?” he asked them.“Yes,” they said.“Was he blind in the right eye and lame in the left foot?” asked the Arab.“Yes, he was.”
“Had he lost a tooth and was he carrying corn?”
“Yes,” said the men.“Please tell us where he is.”
“I don‟t know where he is,” said the Arab.“I‟ve never seen such an animal.”
“Did someone tell you about him?”
“No.”
The two men looked at each other in surprise.They could not believe the Arab‟s words.Finally, they came up close to him, took hold of him, and shouted: “Where‟s the animal? And what have you done with our goods?”
The Arab insisted that he had never seen the camel.At last the men took him before a judge.They said that the Arab had stolen their camel.“I‟ve never seen their camel,” insisted the Arab.“But I‟m a man of the desert, and I‟ve learned to look carefully at everything I see.This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel.I knew this because there were no man‟s tracks near those of the camel.I also saw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had only eaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right.The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighter than any of the others.He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched.I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel.They were pulling pieces of corn.From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal was carrying.”
The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said.Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.11.EDISON’S BOYHOOD
Thomas Edison was born in 1847.When he was a child, he liked to find out how things worked.One day when he was five, his father saw him sitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for.Tom did not reply.Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickens while hens could.Young Tom was in school for only three months.During those three months, he asked a lot of questions.Most of them had nothing to do with his lessons.His teacher did not know why the boy had so many strange questions.He told Tom‟s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching.His mother took him out of school and taught him herself.The boy read a lot.He became very interested in science.By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry lab for himself.He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buy what he need for his lab.Once his mother was ill and she sent for a doctor.The doctor said she needed an operation at once.But it was night and the lamp in the room gave poor light.Edison thought hard.Finally he had an idea.He collected all the lamps in the house and put them and put then on a long table.Then he placed a big mirror behind them.Now there was enough light, so the doctor could operate.Edison‟s mother was saved.At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train.When he was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to the railway workers.One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station.A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move.Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety.The boy‟s father was so thankful that he taught Edison how to send messages by railway telegraph.Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities.This gave him a start in life.At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.12.THE FISHERMAN AND THE GENIE Once upon a time there was an old fisherman.He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times a day.One morning, he went out early to the sea.He cast his net for the first time, and drew in the body of an animal.He cast it a second time, and drew in an old basket full of sand.He cast it a third time, and drew in a lot of stones.It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning.Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time.After some time, he began to drew the net in.He found it was very heavy.But there were not any fish in it.Instead he found a jar with a lid.He shook the jar, but could hear nothing.So he took off the lid and looked inside.He could see nothing.After a while a light smoke came slowly out of the jar.Then little by little, the smoke grew heavier and thicker until finally it turned into a terrible Genie!“Get down on your knees,” said the Genie, “for I’m going to kill you.” “Why? Didn’t I set you free from the jar?”
“That’s why I’m going to kill you, but I’ll let you choose how you’re going to die.”
“But why?”
“Listen, and I will tell you my story.”
“I was one of the spirits in heaven.But I did not want to obey Solomon’s orders.So one day, he put me in this jar and threw it into the sea.“During the first hundred years of my stay in the sea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him very rich.But no one came.During the second hundred years, I promised that if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth.But still no one came.During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over the earth.“Still no one came.Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once.Now you have come and set me free.So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die.”
The fisherman was not frightened.He said: “Since I must die, I must.But before I die, answer me one question.”
“All right, but be quick.”
“Were you really in the jar? You are so big and the jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of your feet.”
“Of course I was in the jar.Don’t you believe me?” “No, and I won’t until I’ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.”
When he heard this, the Genie changed again into smoke.Slowly the smoke went back into the jar.When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threw it back into the sea.13.LOOK CAREFULLY AND LEARN My friend Carl will never forget a certain professor.This professor taught him chemistry at the university.He was an ordinary-looking little man with thick glasses, but he had a strange way of making his classes lively and interesting.And the lessons he taught were not easily forgotten.Carl remembers one of his first lessons from this professor.After the students were all in the chemistry lab, the professor brought out three bottles.One was filled with kerosene(煤油), one with castor oil, and one with vinegar.“Now watch carefully,” said the professor.“Pay attention to everything that I do.”
He then filled a cup with some of the kerosene, some of the castor oil and some of the vinegar.As the students watched with fascination, he mixed the three together.After that, he held up one of his fingers and showed it to the class.He then dipped it into the cup.After a few seconds he took his finger out.“Now watch,” he said.“Remember, you must do everything that I do.”
He put a finger in his mouth and sucked it.He nodded with a smile.Then he handed the cup around the class of students.Each student dipped a finger into the mixture and sucked it.Each immediately made a face.The mixture tasted horrible.When the cup was at last returned to the professor, he shook his head sadly.“I’m sorry,” he said to the class, “but none of you watched carefully enough.Yes, I sucked a finger, but the finger I put into my mouth was not the one I had dipped into the cup.”
It was their first important lesson as students of chemistry and they never forgot it.14.THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT
Once upon a time there were six blind men who lived in a village in India.Every day they went to the road nearby and stood there begging.They had often heard of elephants, but they had never seen one, for , being blind, how could they?
One morning an elephant was led down the road where they stood.When they heard that an elephant was passing by, they asked the driver to stop the beast so that they could have a “look”.Of course they could not look at him with their eyes, but they thought they might learn what kind of animal he was by touching and feeling him.For, you see, they trust their own sense of touch very much.The first blind man happened to place his hand on the elephant's side.“Well, well, ” he said.“This beast is exactly like a wall.”
The second grasped one of the elephant's tusks and felt it.“You're quite mistaken,” he said.“He's round and smooth and sharp.He's more like a spear than anything else.”
The third happened to take hold of the elephant's trunk.“You're both completely wrong,” he said.“This elephant is like a snake, as anybody can see.”
The fourth opened both his arms the closed them around one of the elephant's legs.“Oh, how blind you are!” he cried.“It's very clear that he's round and tall like a tree.”
The fifth was a very tall man, and he caught one of the elephant's ears.“Even the blindest person must see that this elephant isn't like any of the things you name.” he siad.“He's exactly like a huge fan.”
The sixth man went forward to feel the elephant.He was old and slow and it took him quite some time to find the elephant at all.At last he got hold of the beast's tail.“Oh, how silly you all are!” cried he.“The elephant isn't like a wall, or a spear, or a snake, or a tree;neither is he like a fan.Any man with eyes in his head can see that he's exactly like a rope.”
Then the driver and the elephant moved on, and the six men sat by the roadside all day, quarrelling about the elephant.They could not agree with one another, because each believed that he knew just what the beast looked like.It is not only blind men who make such stupid mistakes.People who can see sometimes act just as foolishly.15.THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES
Many years ago there lived an Emperor, who cared more for fine new clothes than for anything else.He had different clothes for every hour of the day.One day two cheats camt to see the Emperor.They called themselves weavers and said that they knew how to weave cloth of the most beautiful colors and designs in the world.They also said that the most interesting thing about the cloth was that clothes made of it would be invisible to anyone who was either stupid or unfit for his office.“Ah, what splendid clothes!” thought the Emperor.“They are just what I shall have.When I put them on, I shall be able to find out which men in my empire are unfit for their offices.And I shall be able to tell who are wise and who are foolish.This cloth must be woven for me right away.”
The Emperor gave the cheats some gold in order that they might begin their work at once.So the two men set up two looms and pretended to be working very hard.They asked for the most beautiful silk and the best gold thread.This they kept for themselves.And then they went on with their work at the empty looms until late into the night.After some time had passed, the Emperor said to himself, “I wonder how the weavers are getting along with my cloth.” Then he remembered that those who were either fools or unfit for their offices could not see the cloth.Though he believed that he ought to have nothing to fear for himself, he wanted someone else to look at the cloth first.The Emperor thought a while and decided to send his old Prime Minister to see the cloth.He thought the Prime Minister a wise, honest man who was more fit for his office than anyone else.So the old Prinme Minister went into the hall where the cheats were working at the empty looms.“God save me!” thought the old man, opening his eyes very wide.“I can't see anything at all.” But he was careful not to say so.The men who were pretending to weave asked him to come closer.They pointed to the empty looms and asked him if he liked the design and the colors.The poor old Prime Minister opend his eyes wid wider, but he could see nothing on the looms.“Dear me,” he said to himself, “Am I foolish or unfit for my office? I must never tell anyone that I could not see the cloth.”
“Oh!it's
most beautiful!” said the Prime Minister quickly.“The design and the colors!I will tell the Emperor how wonderful they are.”
The Emperor was pleased by what the Prime Minister told him about the cloth.Soon after, he sent another official to find out how soon the cloth would be ready.The same thing happened.The official could see nothing, but he sang high praise for the cloth.When he got back, he told the Emperor that the cloth was beautiful indeed.All the people in the city were now talking about this wonderful cloth which the Emperor had ordered ro be woven for so much money.And they were eager to know how
wise or foolish their friends and neighbors might be.16.THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES(Continue)
Now at last the Emperor wished to go himself and see the cloth while it was still on the looms.He took with him a few of his officials, including the old Prinme Minister and the official who had already been there.As soon as the weavers heard the Emperor coming, they pretended to work harder than ever, though they were not weaving a single thread through the empty looms.“Isn't the cloth magnificent?” said the official and the Prime Minister.“What a splendid design!And what colors!” they said, while pointing to the empty looms.They thought that everyone else could see the wonderful work of the weavers though they could not see it themselves.“What on earth can this mean?” said the Emperor to himself.“I don't see anything.This is horrible!But I mustn't let anyonek now.”
“The cloth is beautiful,” he cried out loud.“Beautiful!I am very pleased with it.”
The officials could see no more than the Emperor, but they all shouted, ‘Beautiful!Excellent!Magnificent!“ and other such expressions.They told the Emperor that he should have new clothes made of this splendid cloth for the coming great procession.They Emperor nodded.He cried hard to pretend to share in the pleasure of his officials and gave each of the weavers a medal.The night before the procession, the two men had their lights burning all night long.They wanted everyone to see how hard they were workingon the Emperor's new clothes.At last they cried, ”Finished!The Emperor's new clothes are now ready!“
Then the Emperor arrived with his hgh officials.”Now if you take off your clothes, Your Majesty, we will fit the new clothes on you in front of the mirror,“ said the cheats.The Emperor was then undressed, and the cheats pretened to dress him in his new clothes.The Emperor turned from side to side in front of the mirrior.”How splendid the Emperor looks in his new clothes!“ everyone cried.”And how well they fit!What a splendid design!And what colors!“
”Well, I suppose I'm ready for the procession,“ said the Emperor.”Don't you think they are a 14 nice fit?“ And he turned again in front of the mirror, in order to make the others think he was looking at his new clothes.”Yes, perfectly wonderful!“ cried his officials.And so the procession began.The Emperor walked in the middle of the procession, through the streets of the city.And all the people standing by and those at the windows cried out, ”On, how splendid our Emperor's new clothes are!What a perfect fit!“
No one dared say that he could not see the Emperor's new clothes.Suddenly a little child's voice was heard:” But he has nothing on!“
”Good heavens!Listen to that silly child!“ said the father.”Did you hear what the child said?“ some people nearby asked each other.What the child had said was whispered from one to the other.”I can't see anything at all on the Emperor,“ cried one or two of the braver ones.The cry was taken up and soon everyone was noddng and saying,” BUT HE HAS NOTHING ON!“
The Emperor heard the cries.He felt very silly, for he knew that the people were right.But he thought, ”The procession has atarted, and it must go on!“
So the Emperor held his head higher than ever.And the two officials who were following him took great trouble to hold up higher the train of the robe that wasn't there at all.17.NAPOLEON'S THREE QUESTIONS A story is told about a Swede who wanted to join Napoleon’s Grand Army.One evening some of Napoleon’s soldiers were drinking together when a young Frenchman brought friend to their table.He expained that his friend was a Swede and knew no French, but this Swede admired Napoleon so much that he wanted to join the French army and fight for him.The soldiers looked up and saw a tall young man with blue eyes, a friendly face, strong arms and broad shoulders.They like him at once.The officers saw that he was just the right sort of man, so they accepted him and he became one of Napoleons soldiers.His new friends smoothed away the difficulties.He fought bravely in many battles and gained their respect.However, his knowledge of French remained very weak, because he was not good at learning languages, but this did not prevent him from fighting hard.Several yaears later, word came that Napoleon himself was coming to inspect them, and the Swede was warned that the great man world probably ask him some question.There was some difficulty in expaining this to the Swede, but when at last he understood he became very anxious.“The Swede won’t understand the questions.” One of the Frenchmen said, “What can he do?”
It was well know that Napoleon always asked the same three questions, I and usuall in the same order.The first question was, “How old are you?” The second was, “how long have you been in my army?” And the third was, “Did you serve in either of my last two campaigns?”
The Swede could not possibly remember all these words and so his friends decided to teach him only the answers in their proper order.They gave him a lot of practice.Whenever possible, one of them would stop him, make him stand at attention, and ask him the three questions.“How old are you?” he would demand, and the Swede would answer, “Twenty-three, sir.” Then his friend would ask, “How long have you been in my army?” and the Swede would answer, “Three years, sir.” To the third question, “Did you serve in either of my last two campaigns?” the Swede would answer with pride, “Both, sir!”
For many days this practice continued.The Swede would walk about, saying to himself, “Twenty-three, sir.Three years, sir.Both, sir!” Before the day of the inspection, his friends were satisfied.He knew his answer.There ought to be no trouble.Napolen arrived.Stading in front of the straight lines of soldiers, he looked at them with great satisfaction.Then he began to walk along the lines, smiling sometimes, and saying a few word here and there.The Swede stood quite still, except that his lips moved slightly.He was still practicing.Napoleon suddenly caught sight of the tall soldier and realized at once that he had never seen him before.He stopped in front of the Swede.For some reason, this time the great man began with the second question.“How many years have you been in my army?” he demanded.“Twenty-Three, sir,” said the Swede clearly and well.Napoleon was surprised.He look at tall man and asked, “How old are you then?”
“Three years, sir,” replied the Swede quickly.Napoleon was astonished.“Either you are mad, or I am,” he declared.“Both, sir!” cried the Swede proudly.18.THE STORY OF WILLIAM TELL A long time ago the tiny country of Switzerland was ruled by Austria.But the Swiss did not take their fate lying down.Every week there was a rebellion somewhere, and the Austrian soldiers were kept busy hurrying from one town to another in order to put down the rebellions.The town of Altorf was particularly trouble some.The emperor of Austria finally decided to teach the Swiss a lesson.He sent a special governor to Altorf, a man named Gessler, who would rule with a firm hand.One of Gessler's orders required all Altorfers to bow before him.Anyone who refused to bow was thrown into prison.Although most of the people bowed to Gessler, they spat into the dirt as they did so.So Gessler decided to get even tougher.He placed his hat on a pole in the marketplace and ordered the Altorfers to bow before it whenever they passed.One day, William Tell, a famous hunter, came to Altorf with his little son.He saw that ten soldiers were attationed beside the pole.He knew about the order, and he knew why the soldiers were there, but he would have none of it.Holding his head high, he walked past the pole and the soldiers as if they didn't exist.Immediately the soldiers surrounded him and his son, saying:” You must bow before the hat!“
”Why?“
”It's an order!“
”It's your order,“ said William Tell, ”not mine.“
”We'll show you whose order it is,“ said the soldiers, and they led the father and son to Gessler.Even before the cruel governor himself William Tell did not bow.He held his son's hand firmly to be sure that the boy did not bow either.”You broke the law,“ said Gessler.”That is not my law,“ said William Tell.”I am a citizen of Switzerland, not Austria.“
Gessler turned red with anger.He then thought of a plan to punish William Tell.”You're a hunter,“ he said.”We'll see how good you are.“ Picking an apple from a tree overhead, he turned to a soldier and said, ”Take the boy one hundred paces down the street and place this apple on his head.“ Then he ordered William Tell to shoot at the apple with one of his arrow.The people who had gathered around gasped at the cruelty of the order.Without saying a word, William Tell drew two arrows.He looked at his son, one hundred paces away with an apple on his head.The soldiers had him stand with his back to his father.”Turn around,“ William Tell called to his son.”Look this way.“
The boy turned around and faced his father.William Tell studied the two arrows, selected one, and placed it in his bow.Slowly he raised the bow, pulled back the cord, and after taking careful aim, let the arrow fly.It split the apple in half!
The people raised a shout of joy.William Tell turned and looked calmly at Gessler.”Congratulations!“ said Gessler, sneering.”Now tell me why you took a second arrow.“
”If I had missed,“ said William Tell, ”and had shot too low, I was going to use this arrow on you.“ The story of the bravery of William Tell and his son quickly got round throughout Switzerland.It filled the hearts of the Swiss with pride and courage, and it was not long before the whole country rose up and drove the Austrian soldiers from their homeland.19.I HAVE SUNG ALREADY Once a rich woman invited Martin Brown, a famous singer, to her house.She wanted him to sing for her friends.But she didn’t invite him to have dinner with them.She told him to eat downstairs with the servants.The singer was surprised.But he said nothing and went downstairs.After the meal he stood up and said to the servants: “Now, my good friends, I shall sing for you.”
Of course, the servants were quite pleased.He sang them several songs.There was no piano in the room, but he didn’t mind.When they asked for more, he sang more.At nine o’clock the rich woman asked the singer to come up to the sitting-room.When he came in the guests were all seated and waiting for the concert.“We are ready now, Mr Brown,” said the woman, “you may begin.” “Ready for what?” asked the singer.“For your songs of course,” she answered.“But I have sung already,” said Mr Brown, “and I can’t sing twice in one evening.”
“You have sung already!” said the rich woman in surprise.“But when? And where did you sing?”
“Just now, downstairs.” “Impossible!” she cried.“But it’s quite true, madam,” said the singer.“I sang for the people after I had supper with them, you know.”
And with a polite “Good night”, he left the rich woman’s house.20.THE PIANO CONCERT A young woman in a small German town was going to give a piano concert.Her posters said she was a pupil of Franz Liszt, the great Hungarian pianist.This was not true.One day the woman learned that Liszt himself was in town.Now people would find out and she would never be able to give a concert again.What should she do? Finally she went to see the famous man himself.She told him everything.Her parents were dead and she was alone.She had to make a living.She decided to give piano lessons to rich children.But who would send their children to an unknown young woman? So she told people Franz Liszt was her teacher.“I believe you,” Liszt said.“You’ve done wrong, but I can see you are truly sorry about it.That’s enough.Now let me hear you play.”
The young woman was shy at first.But then she saw Liszt smiling.It made her feel better.Now she wasn’t afraid any more.She started playing.She put her heart into it and she played wonderfully.Liszt was quite pleased.When she finished, she turned to look at Liszt.There was a smile on his face.She could see he was pleased.Then Liszt gave her some advice.After he finished, he said, “Now you really are my pupil.Go ahead with your concert.And you can add a note to the posters.Say that your teacher himself will be there.He will play the last piece.”
21.PORTRAIT OF A TEACHER
The night before last, just before dinner, while my father was looking through the evening paper, he suddenly let out a cry of surprise.Later he explained:” I had thought that he had died at least twenty years ago.But can you believe that my first teacher, Mr.Crossett, is still living? He is eight-four years old and yesterday the Department of Education gave him a medal for having completed sixty years of teaching.Sixty years!Can you imagine it? He gave up teaching only two years ago.He lives in Deleville, which is only about an hour's ride from here.Henry, tomorrow is Saturday.Let's drive over there and say hello to him.“
The next afternoon my father and I drove over to Deleville to see Mr.Crossett.Everyone in the town knew him so we had no trouble in finding his house.When he came to the door, my father recognized him at once though, of course, he was now a very old man.”Mr.Crossett,“ said my father, ”will you permit an old pupil to shake hands with you?“
Mr.Crossett looked at us curiosly.”An old pupil? I'm sorry but...your name?“
My father told him his namewoodpeckerfrog-horse)Scene 1 Long long ago, there was a rooster who thought he was the best looking rooster around.He liked to show it off, too.Scene 2 One day ,the rooster went out, he said,“I‟m the greatest rooster around!I am sure there is no other rooster as great as me.Hey, Woodpecker with the long beak!Let‟s see who‟s better looking!”
The Woodpecker answered: “I‟m sorry but I'm busy.I have to catch all these worms in the old tree.See you later!”
“Oh,See you” Said the rooster.Scene 3 The rooster saw many beautiful flowers.There is a honey bee flying(among)the flowers.Rooster: “La la la la la la.Hey, Honeybee with eyes like drums!Let's see who's better looking!”
Bee: “I'm sorry but I'm busy.I have to make some honey from the fruit trees.Bye!” Rooster: “Oh, Bye”
Scene 4 The rooster walked to the pond.There is a green frog on the lotus leaf.Rooster: “La la la la la.Hey, Green frog!Let's see who's better looking!”
Frog: “I'm sorry but I'm busy.I have to catch all the bad insects on the farm.I'll see you later!”
Rooster: “Everyone was so busy!What‟s wrong?”
Scene 5 Since everyone was too busy to talk with Rooster, he went to old Mr.Horse to complain.Rooster: “Mr.Horse, why doesn't anyone want to see who's better looking?”
Horse: “Hmm, Listen carefully!If you want to know who‟s really beautiful, you have to find out(whether)that person helps others or not.”
Rooster: “Huh...”
Scene 6 Rooster suddenly felt(embarrassed)by his(behavior.)He made up his mind to help others from then on.Scene 7 The next day, he woke up early in the morning and yelled, “(Cockle doodle doo!)” He tried to help people wake up in the morning.How a Colt Crossed the River One day, a colt took a bag of wheat to the mill.As he was running with the bag on his back, he came to a small river.The colt could not decide whether he could cross it.Looking around, he saw a cow grazing nearby.He asked, ”Aunt Cow, could you tell me if I can cross the river?“ The cow told him that he could and that the river was not very deep, just knee high.the colt was crossing the river when a squirrel jumped down a tree and stopped him.The squirrel shouted, ”Colt, stop!You'll drown!One of my friends drowned just yesterday in the river.“ Not knowing what to do, the colt went home to consult his mom.He told his mom his experience on the way.His mother said, ”My child, don't always listen to others.You'd better go and try yourself.Then you'll know what to do.“
Later, at the river, the squirrel stopped the colt again.”Little horse, it's too dangerous!“
”No, I want to try myself“, answered the colt.Then he crossed the river carefully.On the other side of the river, the colt realized that the river was neither as shallow as the cow said nor as deep as the squirrel told him.You see, real knowledge comes from practice.小马过河译文
一天,小马驮着麦子去磨坊。
当他驮着口袋向前跑去时,突然发现一条小河挡住了去路。小马为难了,这可怎么办呢?
它向四周望了望,看见一头奶牛在河边吃草。小马问道:“牛阿姨,请您告诉我,这条河我能趟过去吗?”奶牛回答说:“水很浅,刚到膝盖。”
小马正准备过河,突然丛树上跳下一只松鼠,拦住它大叫道:“小马,别过河!你会被淹死的。昨天,我的一个伙伴就在这条河里淹死啦!”小马不知如何是好,于是决定回家问问妈妈。
小马把路上的经历告诉了妈妈。妈妈说:“孩子,光听别人说是不行的,你自己亲自去试一试,就知道答案了。”
小马回到河边,刚要下水,松鼠又大叫起来:“小马,你不要命啦?”小马说:“让我自己试试吧。”它一面回答一面下了河,小心地趟了过去。原来河水既不像老牛说的那样浅也不像松鼠说的那样深。
这下明白了吧,实践才能出真知。The Wolf and the Lamb 狼与小羊
WOLF, meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him.He thus addressed him:”Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me.“ ”Indeed,“ bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, ”I was not then born.“ Then said the Wolf , ”You feed in my pasture.“ ”No, good sir,“ replied the Lamb, ”I have not yet tasted grass.“ Again said the Wolf, ”You drink of my well.“ ”No,“ exclaimed the Lamb, ”I never yet drank water, for as yet my mother's milk is both food and drink to me.“ Upon which the Wolf seized him and ate him up, saying, ”Well!I won't remain supperless, even though you refute every one of my imputations."
The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny.一只小羊在河边喝水,狼见到后,便想找一个名正言顺的借口吃掉他。于是他跑到上游,恶狠狠地说小羊把河水搅浑浊了,使他喝不到清水。小羊回答说,他仅仅站在河边喝水,并且又在下游,根本不可能把上游的水搅浑。狼见此计不成,又说道:“我父亲去年被你骂过。”小羊说,那时他还没有出生。狼对他说:“不管你怎样辩解,反正我不会放过 你。”
这说明,对恶人做任何正当的辩解也是无效的。
The Little Ugly Duck No one knew why there was a more egg in the ducks' nest.When other small ducks came out from eggs the one kept still.At last, an ugly little duck came out, but it looked rather different, with different color, different body.So other small ducks kicked him out of the team and always laughed at him, calling him ugly duck.What's more, other animal didn't like him ,either , they all baited the little ugly duck.Finally the little ugly duck left his nest, stayed lonely.Once he saw the beautiful swans flying in the sky, how he wished that he could be that beautiful.Day after day, the little ugly duck grew up.Once he came to a swag to drink, what he saw in the water shocked him, who was it? It was as beautiful as the swans he had seen.Oh, it was the little ugly duck himself, actually he was a beautiful swan, he flied into the sky and joined his real friends.Si Maguang breaking water vat
Once upon a time, four children, three boys and one beautiful giril, played games in the garden.They played the very funny games friendly there.The games was called hide and found.One of them had to find out all the others in any corner of the garden.During the games, one boy wanted to hide in a very secret place in order to be found difficult.He decided to hide in a very big jar.In his memory, the jar was empty.He ran toward to it and climb up onto the edge of the jar.But very unluckily, he fell into it.Beyond his expected, the jar was full of water.At that moment, his feeling was very bad.He could do nothing rather than to cry loudly.All the other friends heard the cry, they ran there for help.When they were there, the boy, who fell in the jar already became quietly.The children guessed how to save their friend.But the question was that all of them were not tall enough to reach the edge of the jar.In the very moment, the boy in the jar certainly dies except some one can take him out of the jar。One of the boy was very smart, he saw a big stone between two tree, he went fast rather then ran to there and picked up the stone.Then he stroked on the bottom of the jar, the water went out.After 5 minutes, the jar was empty, the boy was saved.He made a great thing, he fell very happy than smiled, he was called Si Maguang.28
第五篇:世界十大经典爱情故事
一、刘欣和董贤;刘欣,这个西汉王朝的昏君,竟然是一个至真至爱之人,在两人同榻而眠的时候,当他有要事要离开时,董贤的身体压住了他宽大的袖子,他不忍吵醒自己的爱人,断袖以离去,这一分细致,对爱人的那一份真爱,足以使任何时代的任何人,都感到汗颜。
二、美人鱼和王子;一个人,爱一个人,竟然能够不让他知道,承受着爱他所带来的一切痛苦,还要承受他的漠视,承受着他去爱别的人,最后还要为拯救她所爱的人献出自己的生命。这样的爱情,真的是前无古人,后无来者。
三、爱德华八世和辛普森夫人;在不列颠帝国将近千年的历史中,还没有一位国王会主动逊位。而他下台的原因却是为了两个字——爱情。这位使得他抛弃自己应有政治地位的女人,竟然是一位离过两次婚的美国女人。
四、罗伊和马拉;这一段闪电般成熟起来的爱情,却让一个人因为爱对方而献出了所有,让另一个人把这份爱情永远的放在自己的心里。婚姻应该是门当户对的。可罗伊和马拉的故事已经超出了门当户对的范围。如果我们把这位大作家从坟墓中唤醒,让他对魂断蓝桥的爱情故事进行一番评价,我想她也会感到很为难的,真的很为难。
五、爱斯梅拉达和撞钟人;撞钟人对爱斯梅拉达的爱,已经超出了肯为之献身的范围。也许在撞种人看见她的第一眼,就已经把自己的生命交在了她的手里;在几百年以后的钟楼里,当人们看到了两具抱在一起的尸体时,一份感动,对爱情的感动,不禁油然而生。美女和野兽,在生命的最后一刻,抱在了一起,并且永远没有分开。
六、幸子和光夫;光夫和性子的爱,在当时人们的眼里总是会有两种解释,一种解释就是,在两人得知他们是兄妹的时候,他们的爱情一下子转变成了兄妹之爱。幸子最后在飘满樱花的湖中小船上,在光夫的怀里静静的死去。
七、莫瑞尔和保罗;莫瑞尔太太把自己身上涌动的激情,倾注到了自己的儿子身上,自己也从儿子的身上,获取从自己丈夫身上得不到的爱情感觉。对于这位莫瑞尔太太来说,在她心底里,早已把自己的儿子当作自己理想中的爱人,她照顾他,抚养他,所做的一切,都超出了一位母亲所能做的一切。
八、梁山伯与祝英台;今天的一般人在爱情心理上所认同。不过今天的男女们不会像那时候的梁祝那么的傻,竟然会坐以待毙,双双化蝶。
十、罗密欧与朱丽叶这一对相爱的男女,由于误会而双双失去了生命。这一幕在四百多年前维多利亚时代的城市剧场里,曾经让全场鸦雀无声,但是在今天,这样的结尾对今天的人们来说已经是见怪不怪了。