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少儿英语小故事演讲稿(精选7篇)

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇1

A man goes into a bar with his dog. He goes up to the bar and asks for a drink.

一个人带着他的狗去了酒吧,他径直走向吧台,要了一杯酒。

The bartender says You can't bring that dog in here! The guy, without missing a beat, says This is my seeing-eye dog.

招待说:“你不能带狗进来!”这个人毫不犹豫地说,“这是我的导盲犬”

Oh man, the bartender says, I'm sorry, here, the first one's on me. The man takes his drink and goes to a table near the door.

“天呐,”招待说,“抱歉了,第一杯算我的。”这个人喝了他的酒,去门边的桌子那坐下了。

Another guy walks into the bar with a Chihuahua. The first guys sees him, stops him and says You can't bring that dog in here unless you tell him it's a seeing-eye dog.

另外一个人带着一只吉娃娃走进酒吧。第一个人看见了他,把他拦下,说“你不能把狗带进来,除非你跟他们说这是一只导盲犬。”

The second man graciously thanks the first man and continues to the bar. He asks for a drink. The bartender says Hey, you can't bring that dog in here!

第二个人谢过了第一个人,走向吧台。他要一杯饮料。招待说:“嗨,你不能把那只狗带进来!”

The second man replies This is my seeing-eye dog. The bartender says, No, I don't think so. They do not have Chihuahuas as seeing-eye dogs.

第二个人回答道“这是我的导盲犬。”招待说,“不,我不这么认为。从来没有吉娃娃做导盲犬的。”

The man pauses for a half-second and replies What?!?! They gave me a Chihuahua?!?

这个人停顿了一会,回答道“什么?!他们给了我一只吉娃娃?!”

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇2

There are many animals in the forest. Today is a fine day. Animals are having a sport meeting.

Monkey, Fox, Panda, Rabbit and Bear are running. Look! Rabbit is the first. Fox and Monkey are the second. Bear is the third. The other animals are shouting, “Bear! Come on! Bear! Come on!” And look there, Duck and Pig are doing high jump. Pig is too fat, he can't jump very high. So Duck is the champion. Here! Cat and Squirrel are climbing a tree. Cat is ill. So he is the last, but he does his best. This sports meeting is wonderful. The animals are very happy!

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇3

月亮和风

Once upon a time, there were two very good friends who lived together in the shade of a rock. Strange as it may seem, one was a lion and one was a tiger. They had met when they were too young to know the difference between lions and tigers. So they did not think their friendship was at all unusual. Besides, it was a peaceful part of the mountains, possibly due to the influence of a gentle forest monk who lived nearby. He was a hermit , one who lives far away from other people.

For some unknown reason, one day the two friends got into a silly argument. The tiger said, ;Everyone knows the cold netes when the moon wanes from full to new!; The lion said, ;Where did you hear such nonsense ? Everyone knows the cold netes when the moon waxes from new to full!;

The argument got stronger and stronger. Neither could convince the other. They could not reach any conclusion to resolve the growing dispute. They even started calling each other names! Fearing for their friendship, they decided to go ask the learned forest monk, who would surely know about such things.

Visiting the peaceful hermit, the lion and tiger bowed respectfully and put their question to him. The friendly monk thought for a while and then gave his answer. ;It can be cold in any phase of the moon, from new to full and back to new again. It is the wind that brings the cold, whether from west or north or east. Therefore, in a way, you are both right! And neither of you is defeated by the other. The most important thing is to live without conflict, to remain united. Unity is best by all means.;

The lion and tiger thanked the wise hermit. They were happy to still be friends.

从前,有两个很好的朋友住在一起在岩石的阴影。这看上去很奇怪,一个是狮子,一个是老虎。他们相识时,他们太年轻,知道狮子和老虎之间的差异。所以他们不认为他们的友谊在所有不寻常的。此外,它是一个山的安静的一部分,可能是由于影响的一个温和的森林和尚住在附近。他是一个隐士,住在远离其他人。

由于一些未知的原因,有一天,两个朋友陷入了愚蠢的争吵。老虎说,每个人都知道感冒是当月亮会从全新的!狮子说,你在哪里听过这种胡言乱语吗?每个人都知道感冒是当月亮从新全!

争论越来越激烈。谁也说服不了谁。他们不可能达成任何结论来解决日益增长的争议。他们甚至开始叫对方的名字!由于担心他们的友谊,他们决定去问博学的森林和尚,他肯定知道这样的事。

参观和平的隐士,狮子和老虎恭敬地鞠了一躬,他把自己的问题。友好的和尚想了一会儿,然后给出他的答案。它可以在任何阶段的月亮是冷的,从新到满月再回到新的了。它带来了寒冷的风,无论从西或北或东。因此,在某种程度上,你都是对的!你们谁也没有其他的失败。ZUI重要的是没有冲突的生活,保持团结。统一是的方法。

狮子和老虎感谢聪明的隐士。他们很高兴仍然是朋友。

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇4

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-589), there lived a beautiful, intelligent princess name Lechang in the State Chen. She and her husband Xu Deyan loved each other dearly. But before long their country was in danger of being invaded by the troops of the Sui Dynasty. Princess Lechang and Xu Deyan had a premonition that their county would be occupied by the invaders and they would have to leave the palace and go into exile. During the chaos they might lose touch with each other. They broke a bronze mirror, a symbol of the unity of husband and wife into two parts and each of them kept a half. They aGREed that each would take their half of the mirror to the fair during the Lantern Festival, which is on the 15th day of the first Lunar month, in the hope that would meet again. When they were united the two halves would join together. Soon their premonition came true. During the chaos of war, the princess lost touch with her husband was taken to a powerful minister Yang Su's house and was made his mistress.

At the Lantern Festival the next year, Xu Deyan took his half of the mirror to the fair. He hoped that he could meet his wife. It so happened that a servant was selling the other half of the bronze mirror. Xu Deyan recognized it immediately. He asked the servant about his wife. As he heard about her bitter experience, tears rolled down his cheeks. Xu Deyan wrote a poem on the half of the mirror kept by his wife: "You left me with your broken mirror Now the mirror is back but not you I can no longer see your reflection in the mirror Only the bright moon but not you" .

the servant brought back the inscribed half of the mirror to princess Lechang. For days, she could not help sobbing because she knew her husband was still alive and that he missed her but they could not meet forever.

the minister, Yang Su, found this out. He was also moved by their true love and realized it was impossible to get Lechang's love. So he sent for Xu Deyan and allowed the husband and wife to reunite.

From that story comes the idiom "A broken mirror joined together".

It is used to suggest the happy reunion of a separated couple.

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇5

Pirate's Treasure--Written by Carol Moore

Ten steps from the porch and twenty steps from the rose bushes, growled Bluebeard in Jimmy's dream one night. There be treasure there! Aawrgh.

So the next day Jimmy began to dig. He dug until the hole was deep and the dirt pile was high.

He kept digging. The hole got deeper and the dirt pile got higher.

He dug until the hole was deepest and the dirt pile was at its highest. He sighed. I'm too tired. I can't dig anymore. Then he spied something...

...but it was only one of Woofy's bones. Instead of treasure, all Jimmy had was a dog bone, a hole, and a big pile of dirt to fill it in with. He thought That pirate lied to me!

But when Jimmy's mother saw what he had done, she clasped her hands and smiled a smile from here to Sunday. Oh, thank you, Jimmy. I always wanted a rhododendron bush planted just there. Here's $5.00 for digging that hole.

海盗的宝藏-作者:卡罗尔-摩尔

“距离走廊十步,玫瑰花丛20步的地方,”一天夜里蓝胡子在吉米的梦里咆哮道,“那里有珍宝!”

所以第二天,吉米开始挖。他一直挖,直到坑很深了,挖出的土堆得很高了。

他不停地挖。坑越来越深,土越堆越高。

他一直挖,直到坑已经非常深,土堆得非常高。他叹了口气:“我太累了。我不能再挖了。”然后他开始搜索。

但是除了一块伍菲的骨头,他什么也没找到。吉米所得到的仅仅是一块狗啃的骨头,一个坑还有一大堆土,而不是财宝。他想:“那个海盗欺骗了我!”

但当吉米的妈妈看到他所做的一切,她高兴得拍手。从那时一直拍到星期天。“哦,谢谢你,吉米。我一直以来都想在那里栽一丛杜鹃花。这5美元奖励你挖那个坑。”

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇6

The Flood

Towards the end of the Age of Bronze the human world became very cruel.

Men grew hungry,impolite and ungodly.Neither rightn or law was respected any longer,and the rule of hospitality was forgotten.Dressed up in human form,Zeus visited Arcadia andThessaly,and disliked the deadly wrongs of men .He decidedto clear the earth of them all.Without hesitation he released therainy south wind and called upon the heartless Poseidon to help.Soon the whole world sank in a vast ocean, and the entire humanrace disappeared in the unheard of flood,all but two poor Thessalians .

These were an old childless couple,kind and faithful and contented with life.The man was called Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha.Son of Prometheus,Deucalion had been warned beforehand by his father of the coming flood and made himself a hugechest.When the roaring flood came the couple hid themselves init and floated for nine days until it touched land again on Mt Parnassus.

The once active world presented a frightening sight.It was all death and ruin.Feeling lonely and unsafe,the old coupleprayed to the gods for help.A sage instructed them to cast the bones of their mother about .The son of the wise Titan, havingguessed the true meaning of the mysterious command, started throwing stones behind him. A miracle occurred. The stonesthat the man cast became men;the stones that the woman threwturned into women.Since then,people appeared on the land again.The Heroic Age had begun.

少儿英语小故事演讲稿 篇7

The Ugly Duckling

IT was lovely summer weather in the country, and the golden corn, the green oats, and the haystacks piled up in the meadows looked beautiful. The stork walking about on his long red legs chattered in the Egyptian language, which he had learnt from his mother. The corn-fields and meadows were surrounded by large forests, in the midst of which were deep pools. It was, indeed, delightful to walk about in the country. In a sunny spot stood a pleasant old farm-house close by a deep river, and from the house down to the water side grew great burdock leaves, so high, that under the tallest of them a little child could stand upright. The spot was as wild as the centre of a thick wood. In this snug retreat sat a duck on her nest, watching for her young brood to hatch; she was beginning to get tired of her task, for the little ones were a long time coming out of their shells, and she seldom had any visitors. The other ducks liked much better to swim about in the river than to climb the slippery banks, and sit under a burdock leaf, to have a gossip with her. At length one shell cracked, and then another, and from each egg came a living creature that lifted its head and cried, “Peep, peep.” “Quack, quack,” said the mother, and then they all quacked as well as they could, and looked about them on every side at the large green leaves. Their mother allowed them to look as much as they liked, because green is good for the eyes. “How large the world is,” said the young ducks, when they found how much more room they now had than while they were inside the egg-shell. “Do you imagine this is the whole world?” asked the mother; “Wait till you have seen the garden; it stretches far beyond that to the parson’s field, but I have never ventured to such a distance. Are you all out?” she continued, rising; “No, I declare, the largest egg lies there still. I wonder how long this is to last, I am quite tired of it;” and she seated herself again on the nest.

“Well, how are you getting on?” asked an old duck, who paid her a visit.