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小学生简单英语故事

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小学的时候经常能听到一些英语故事,今天小编整理了一些小学英语故事,希望大家喜欢。

小学生简单英语故事

小学生英语故事:贪吃的哥哥

“Mmm, delicious, really delicious! [Maternal] grandma, give me another plate of chicken drumsticks!”

“YangYang, you’re already that fat, you should eat less!”

“Nuh uh, [the fact that] I eat a lot only proves that you’re a good cook, this gives you face!” Oh look, there goes my gluttonous older brother smooth-talking again.

“Grandma, tomorrow I want to eat Spare Ribs and Pig Trotters SimmeRed in Red Sauce!” older brother says loudly.

“Grandma, don’t listen to older brother. All he thinks about all day is eating, he’ll soon turn into a pig,” I say.

“Stinky LeLe, saying I’ll turn into a pig. Aren’t you afraid I’ll teach you a lesson?” older brother says angrily.

Not good, I can’t bear to imagine the consequences of provoking older brother. I get up and run, and older brother scrambles up to chase me, luckily he’s too fat, he can’t run at all, so I quickly lose him.

Before I go to sleep, mother often talks with me about how gluttonous my brother is. One time, [paternal] grandmother was talking with me, saying that older brother eats enough for four people in a single sitting. When he was small it was absolutely no problem for him to polish off two bowls of egg cake in a sitting, even three bowls is just a small appetizer to him. If it was me that ate that much, the person writing this essay would have long ago become a “stuffed devil”.

Older brother is always snatching my food and eating it. One time, when I was in the shower, mother allowed grandmother and all them start eating first. When I was done showering, I found that there wasn’t a trace [of food] left in my bowl, but my brother was off to one side burping with satisfaction, turns out my brother stole my food and ate it. I was so mad, but all I could do is endure it, what a tragedy! God, when is older brother finally going to fix this gluttonous defect?

Not good, older brother just snatched my food again, I’ve got to stop writing, and quickly go protect my meal!

“嗯,好吃,真好吃!姥姥,再来一盘鸡腿。”

“洋洋,你都那么胖了,少吃一点吧!”

“不嘛,我吃得多证明你菜做得好吃,这是给你面子啊!” 瞧,我那贪吃的哥哥又开始油嘴滑舌了。

“姥姥,我明天要吃红烧排骨和猪蹄!”哥哥大声说。

“姥姥,别听哥哥的。他整天就知道吃,都快成猪了。”我说。

“臭乐乐,说我快成猪了,你不怕我教训你?”哥哥生气地说。

不好,把哥哥惹急了后果可不堪设想。我起身就跑,哥哥撒腿就追,好在他太胖,根本跑不动,我很快就把他甩掉了。

在我睡觉前,妈妈常跟我讲哥哥是怎么贪吃的。有一次,奶奶跟我讲,哥哥一顿饭就能吃四个人的饭。他小时候一顿吃两碗鸡蛋糕是绝对没有问题的,就算三碗对他来说也是小菜一碟。要是换成我吃那么多的话,现在写作文的早就是个饱死鬼了。

哥哥总抢我的饭吃。有一次,我正在洗澡,妈妈让奶奶他们先吃。可等我洗完澡后,发现碗里的饭早没了踪影,哥哥却在一旁直打饱嗝,原来,是哥哥把我的饭给偷吃了。我心里这个气啊,可还只能忍,悲剧啊!天哪,哥哥啥时才能改掉贪吃的毛病啊?

不好,哥哥又要抢我的饭了,不写了,赶紧保护我的饭去啊!

小学生英语故事:失斧疑邻

There once was a man who lost his axe, and though he searched all over for it he still couldn’t find it. After a while he thought it must have been that the neighbor’s son stole it, so he began to take note of the child’s expressions, words and actions and thought they were all those of a thief. Thus, he concluded that it was the neighbor’s kid that stole it, and in his heart he said, “I always thought that guy was no good.”

On the second day, when he went up the mountain to chop firewood and at the side of a tree he found his lost axe. Now he finally remembered that he’d actually forgotten it there two days before. He regretted casually suspecting his neighbor’s child. After he returned home, he took another look at the child’s behavior, words and actions, and he didn’t seem at all like a person who would steal anything. So he said, “I’ve always thought that [that kid] is not the kind of person who would steal”.

After this, people have used the phrase “Lose the Axe and Suspect the Neighbor” to describe inventing subjective feelings and careless suspicions.

有人丢失了一把斧子,怎么找也没有找到。后来他认为是邻居的儿子偷去了,他注意到邻居的孩子的言行,神情怎么看都象是一个小偷。于是他断定是那个孩子偷去了,心里还对说,“我早就看出那个家伙不是个好东西。”

第二天,他上山砍柴时在一棵树边上发现了丢失的斧子。现在他才想起来,原来是前天忘记在这里了。他后悔随便的怀疑邻居的孩子。回家后,再看那个孩子的言行和神情,根本不象是偷东西的人。于是他又对说,“我早就想过,他不是那种偷东西的人。”

后来人们就用“失斧疑邻”形容主观臆造、胡乱猜疑。

 小学生英语故事:美国华裔的历史

From the 1820′s, Chinese people started arriving in America. Most of them came from Guangdong Province and Fujian Province. Initially, they came to California to pan for gold [during the Gold Rush] ; later, they built railroads and started farms in the West. In the 1940s and 1950s, more people [immigrated to the] United States] because of the Chinese civil war. Beginning in the 1970s, more and more Chinese people came to America to study. After they graduated, some people stayed in America to work and live.

When the Chinese arrived in the United States, most of them lived in big cities. Thus, now many cities like San Francisco, New York, Honolulu, Canada’s Vancouver, and others have large iously, Chinese people living in the United States had it very hard. But through the joint efforts of several generations, many [Chinese] people have achieved great things.中国人是从19世纪二十年代开始到美国来的。他们大多来自广东省和福建省。一开始,他们在加利福尼亚淘金;后来,又在西部修建铁路、经营农场。20世纪四五十年代,一些人因为中国内战来到美国。从20世纪七十年代开始,越来越多的中国人到美国来留学。学习结束后,有的人继续留在美国工作和生活。

中国人到美国的时候,最先是在大城市里居住。所以,现在很多城市像旧金山、纽约、檀香山和加拿大的温哥华等都有很大的中国城。

以前,中国人在美国生活非常艰难。在几代人的共同努力下,很多人取得了很大的成就。