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THE ASS AND THE GRASSHOPPERAN
Ass having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived on, to give them such beautiful voices. They replied, "The dew." The Ass resolved that he would only live upon dew, and in a short time died of hunger. (07/04/2006 06:21:58) [查看全文] THE WOLF AND THE CRANEA
Wolf, having a bone stuck in his throat, hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his throat, and draw out the bone. When the Crane had extracted the bone, and demanded the promised payment, the Wolf, grinning and grinding his teeth, exclaimed: "Why, you have surely already a sufficient recompense, in (07/04/2006 06:21:57) [查看全文] THE BAT AND THE WEASELSA
Bat falling upon the ground was caught by a Weasel, ofwhom he earnestly besought his life. The Weasel refused,saying, that he was by nature the enemy of all birds. TheBat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, andthus saved his life. 蝙蝠和鼠狼 一只蝙蝠坠落到地面上来,被一只鼠狼捉住了,蝙蝠哀求讨饶。鼠狼不答应,说它自己最爱和鸟类为敌 (07/04/2006 06:21:56) [查看全文] Suddenly the wheels of the wagon sank into the mire, and the horse could not pull them out.www.enfang.com The waggoner threw down his whip. He knelt down and prayed to Hercules. “Hercules, help me,please,“ he said. But Hercules appeared to him, and said, “Man, don’t kneel there. Get up and put your shoulder to the wh (07/04/2006 06:21:54) [查看全文] When the water rose they both floated off down the river. The earthen pot tried to stay away from the brass one. So the brass pot cried out, "Fear nothing, friend, I will not hit you." "But I may come in contact with you," said the earthen pot. "If I come too close, whether I hit you or you hit me, I shall suffer for (07/04/2006 06:21:54) [查看全文] As she went along she began calculating what she would buy after she had sold the milk. "I‘ll buy a new dress, and when I go to the ball, all the young men will dance with me!" As she spoke she tossed her head back. The pail immediately fell off her head, and all the milk was spilt. The girl went back witho (07/04/2006 06:21:53) [查看全文] THE LION AND THE MOUSE
Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up in anger, he caught him and was about to kill him, when the Mouse piteously entreated, saying: "If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness." The Lion laughed and let him go. 狮和鼠 一只老鼠从一只狮子面前跑过去,将它 (07/03/2006 09:17:12) [查看全文] The Young Donkey
Once upon a time there was a king and a queen who were rich and had all they wanted except that they had no children. The queen bewailed this day and night, saying: "I am like a field on which nothing grows. "At last God granted her wish, but when the baby was born it didn't look like a human child: it was a little donke (06/26/2006 09:46:00) [查看全文] The Seven Ravens
英汉对照 There was a man who had seven sons, but he had no daughter, greatly though he longed for one. At last his wife told him that they could again expect a child and, sure enough, when it was born it was a baby girl. There was great rejoicing, but the child was weak and puny, so weak that it had to be christened (06/26/2006 09:46:00) [查看全文] 《桃太郎》是日本童话故事中最受儿童喜爱的一篇古老童话。虽然经历了很多世纪后,故事的讲述形式和内容略有变动,但是大多数版本都紧紧地围绕着同样的主题:一对无儿无女的老夫妇意外地在一颗桃子里发现了一个小男孩。这个孩子长大后,立志去征服邪恶的食人怪。他带着一袋老婆婆做的小米饼上路了,途中遇到了一条狗,一只猴子和一只野鸡。后来,在这几个忠实伙伴的帮助下,桃太郎把食人怪打得落花流水,光荣地凯旋故里。
故事的语言简短,结构明快,生动塑造了日本的一个传奇形象--桃太郎。值得一提的是,童话在颂扬桃太郎这样一个勇敢,机智,善良,强壮人物的同时,也反映了他幼年时的懒惰,从而使这个形象变得丰满起来。和世界上其他童话相似,该故事中也用丰富的想象,为桃太郎安排了很多得力的助手,从而使故事在一系列巧 (06/22/2006 09:37:00) [查看全文] In the ancient time, Fan's family was destroyed by others. So a man went to Fan's house and tried to steal something. He saw a big bell in the courtyard. The bell was so beautiful. He liked it very much, and he wanted to get it. Because the bell was too big and heavy, he could not move it. He thought there was only one way to solve the problem. (06/21/2006 10:11:00) [查看全文] 刻舟求剑 The Lost Sword 高一(16)班 饶梦焓 A man was crossing the river when he accidentally dropped his sword into the river. Immediately he made a mark on the boat where the sword had fallen. "This is where my sword fell off, I shall find my sword by this mark." he said. When the boat stopped moving, he went into the water to lo (06/21/2006 10:11:00) [查看全文] Once upon a time there was a stupid man. His neighbor bought a nice bell. The stupid man liked it very much and wanted to steal it. One silent night, he went to his neighbor’s house. He tried to get the bell off. But the bell rang the moment he touched it. He was afraid that someone would hear it. So he covered his ears and got the bell down. When (06/21/2006 10:11:00) [查看全文] Long long ago, there was a swordsman. One day he went to the ferry to get across a river. While the ferry boat was crossing the river, the swordsman’s sword dropped into the water. The swordsman was not a bit worried, he stopped and composedly draw a mark on the boat where the sword was lost. The boat man was very curious and asked the swordsman, “ (06/21/2006 10:11:00) [查看全文] Aesop’s Fables The Fox and the Grapes One hot summer’s day a Fox was strolling through an orchard till he came to a bunch of Grapes just ripening on a vine which had been trained over a lofty branch. ‘Just the thing to quench my thirst,’ quoth he. Drawing back a few paces, he took (06/05/2006 11:01:00) [查看全文] |
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