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英語故事作文簡單 英語故事作文帶翻譯篇一
long ago, among the uighur people there were two lazybones, one called hashandaiwulaike, the other called shawutikabake. they were both extremely lazy, depending on their parents for food and clothing, unwilling to do even a little work, from morning to night they sat at the base of a wall and sunned themselves. as time passed this way, their parents [began to] loathe them, and had no choice but to kick them out. the two of them lived a drifter’s life, and went hungry for days at a time, with not even a piece of bread to eat.
one day, they were squatting next to a bread pit discussing what to do. hashandaiwulaike said: “the best thing would be to go to a place where there’s food and clothes, but you don’t have to work – i don’t know if there is such a place?”
shawutikabake said: “there’s no such place on this earth, only in heaven! i heard that the immortals in heaven are the happiest.”
hashandaiwulaike said: “in that case, we should go to heaven. why on earth would we stay in this place where we have to work and suffer other people’s disdain?”
shawutikabake said: “that’s all very well and good, but how will we get up there? can we find a ladder that long?”
hashandaiwulaike said: “we could never find a ladder that long, but you can still get up there without a ladder.”
shawutikabake said: “how?”
hashandaiwulaike said: “in the valley there’s a roc bird, when i was little i saw it when i went up there with my father. all we have to do is grab onto the roc, and he will take us up to heaven.”
shawutikabake said: “that’s a great idea, we’ll do it that way.”
so the two friends decided thus. on the morning of the next day, they got us and walked to the mountain. when they got to the mountain valley, they found the roc’s nest, and they hid themselves next to it. they waited until the sun fell behind the mountain and the roc flew back and had just landed in its nest, when hashandaiwulaike grabbed it and held it tightly. he promptly called to shawutikabake to grab his feet, and the roc was frightened and flew into the sky.
so shawutikabake was holding on to hashandaiwulaike’s feet, and hashandaiwulaike was holding on to the roc’s claws, and they floated towards the seventh level of clouds [heaven].
shawutikabake asked,” hey! are we there yet? i can’t hold on much longer!”
hashandaiwulaike looked into a gap between the clouds and said, “almost! i can already see the opening!”
shawutikabake asked, “how big is the opening? can we fit into it?”
hashandaiwulaike answered, “it’s this big.” as hashandaiwulaike answered, he used his hands to demonstrate how big the opening [to heaven] was.
but to his surprise, as soon as hashandaiwulaike let go, the two lazy friends parted ways with the roc, tumbled down, and were smashed into mincemeat.
從前,維吾爾族有這么兩個懶漢,,一個叫哈山代吾來克,,一個叫沙吾提卡巴克。他們都懶得要命,,吃穿全靠父母,一點活兒也不干,,一天到晚靠著墻根曬太陽。 這樣,,久而久之,弄得他們父母也討厭他們了,,不得不把他們從家里趕了出來,。他們倆過著流浪的生活,餓了幾天肚子,,一塊馕也沒有吃到。
這天,,他倆蹲在馕坑上商量著今后該怎么辦。哈山代吾來克說: “最好到一個有吃有穿,,又不需要勞動的地方去,不知道有沒有這么個地方?”
沙吾提卡巴克說: “世界上是沒有這么個地方的,,只天上有吧!聽說天上的神仙最快活,?!?/p>
哈山代吾來克說: “那末,,我們就上天去吧,干嘛要呆在這個必須勞動的地方受人鄙視呢?”
沙吾提卡巴克說: “好倒好,,不過怎么上去呢?能找到這么個長梯子嗎?”
哈山代吾來克肯定地說: “這么長的梯子是找不到的,。但是,沒有梯子也可以上去,?!?/p>
沙吾提卡巴克驚奇地問道: “怎么上去?”
哈山代吾來克說: “山谷里有一只大鵬鳥,,小時候我跟父親上去看見過。我們只要把這只大鵬抓住,,它就會帶我們上天去的,。”
沙吾提卡巴克說: “好辦法,,我們就這樣辦好了,?!?/p>
兩個朋友就這么決定了,。第二天一早,他們就起身往山上走去,,走到一個山谷里,找到了大鵬的窩,,他們在附近躲藏起來,等到太陽落山的時候,,大鵬飛回來剛落在窩里,,就被哈山代吾來克緊緊地抓住了。他連忙招呼沙吾提卡巴克抓住自己的腳,,大鵬受了驚,直往天空飛去,。
就這樣,,沙吾提卡巴克抓住哈山代吾來克的腳,哈山代吾來克抓住大鵬的爪子,,飄飄蕩蕩地一直飛向七層云端里去了。
沙吾提卡巴克問道: “嘿!到了嗎?我的手吃不消啦!”
哈山代吾來克望著云層的空隙說: “快啦!連窟窿都已經(jīng)看見了,?!?/p>
沙吾提卡巴克問道: “窟窿有多大?我們能不能鉆進去呀?”
哈山代吾來克回答: “有這么大,?!惫酱醽砜艘幻娲饝?yīng)著,,一面用手來比劃窟窿的大小,。
不料哈山代吾來克兩手一松,這兩個懶漢朋友都離開了大鵬鳥,,搖搖晃晃地掉下來,,摔成肉醬了,。
英語故事作文簡單 英語故事作文帶翻譯篇二
rabbit, dog, monkey, goat (rabbit is hungry. she wants to find something to eat for a while. suddenly, she finds a radish in a field nearby, a radish and a big radish.
i want to pull it out. the radish is too heavy for me to pull out: im a dog and im hungry. what are you, miss rabbit, mr.
dog, a radish, a big radish is too heavy. i cant pull it. ott: ill help you pull it.
partygoer: thank you. lets pull it together. r & d: one, two, start to love haiyou.
oh, radish is too heavy. we cant move me: ill help you pull it together. r & d: thank you for letting us pull it together im a goat.
im hungry. what are you doing? mr. goat.
a radish is too heavy. we cant pull it. ogg: im a goat.
im hungry. what are you doing? mr. goat.
a radish is too heavy. we cant pull it. ogg: ill help you pull it together.
d & m & g: thank you for letting us pull it together. d, m & g: one, two, start to love haiyou. radish is too big.
radish is very heavy r & d: we have to work hard to pull out the radish.
中文翻譯:
兔子、狗,、猴子,、山羊(兔子餓了,,她想找點吃的找一會兒,,突然,,她在旁邊的一個田里發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個蘿卜哦,一個蘿卜一個大蘿卜我要把它,。蘿卜太重了我拔不出來:我是條狗我餓了哦,兔子,,你是什么你好, 狗先生一個蘿卜,,一個大蘿卜太重了我拉不動奧特:我?guī)湍憷删蹠撸褐x謝讓我們一起拉吧研發(fā):一,,二,開始愛海友哦,,蘿卜太重了我們拉不動了我:我喂,,猴子,你餓了嗎,,一個大蘿卜太多了我們拉不動了我:我?guī)湍惆阉揭黄鹧邪l(fā):謝謝你讓我們一起拉吧d&m:一,,二,開始愛海友哦,,蘿卜太重了我們拉不動了奧格:我我是只山羊,我餓了哦,,你在干什么,山羊先生一個蘿卜一個大蘿卜太重了我們拉不動奧格:我我來幫你把它拉到一起去吧d&m:謝謝你讓我們一起拉吧d,,m&g:一,二,開始愛海友蘿卜很大蘿卜很重愛海友我們必須努力工作我們必須把它r,,d,,m&g:啊,蘿卜是大蘿卜是重蘿卜我們一起吃,。
英語故事作文簡單 英語故事作文帶翻譯篇三
the frog and the ox
“oh father,” said a little frog to the big one sitting by the side of a pool, “i have seen such a terrible monster!
it was as big as a mountain, with horns on its head, and a long tail, and it
had hoofs spanided in two.”
“tush, child, tush,” said the old frog, “that was only farmer whites ox.
it isnt so big either; he may be a little bit taller than i, but i could easily make myself quite as broad; just you see.”
so he blew himself out, and blew himself out, and blew
himself out.
“was he as big as that?” asked he.
“oh, much bigger than that,” said the young frog.
again the old one blew himself out, and asked the young one if
the ox was as big as that.
“bigger, father, bigger,” was the reply.
so the frog took a deep breath, and blew and blew and blew,
and swelled and swelled and swelled.
and then he said: “im sure
the ox is not as big as but at this moment he burst.
self-conceit may lead to self-destruction.
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