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英語寓言故事演講稿

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英語寓言故事演講稿

英語寓言故事演講稿1

  In days of yore, a mighty runmbling was heard in a mountain. It was said to be in labor, and multitudes flocked together, from far and near, to see what it would produce. After long expectation and many wise conjectures from the by-standers -- out popped a Mouse! The story applies those magnificent promises end in a paltry performance.

英語寓言故事演講稿2

  A man walking in the night slipped from a rock. Afraid that he would fall down thousands of feet, because he knew that place was a very deep valley, he took hold of a branch that was hanging over the rock. In the night all he couls see was a bottomless abyss. He shouted, his own shout reflected back——there was nobody to hear. You can imagine that man and his whole night of scare. Every moment there

  was death, his hands were becoming cold, he was losing his grip...... and as the sun came out he looked down and he laughed. There was no abyss. Just six inches

  down there was a rock. He could have rested the whole night, slept well——the rock was big enough——but the whole night was a nightmare.

  Fear is only six inches deep. Now it is up to you whether you want to go on

  cling to the branch and turn your life into a nightmare, or whether you would love to leave the branch and stand on your feet. There is nothing to fear.

英語寓言故事演講稿3

  A WOLF who had a bone stuck in his throat hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his mouth 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 had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mouth and jaws of a wolf." In serving the wicked, expect no the reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains.

英語寓言故事演講稿4

  A Fisher once took his bagpipes to the bank of a river, and played upon them with the hope of making the fish rise; but never a one put his nose out of the water. So he cast his net into the river and soon drew it forth filled with fish. Then he took his bagpipes again, and, as he played, the fish leapt up in the net. "Ah, you dance now when I play," said he. "Yes," said an old Fish: "When you are in a man's power you must do as he bids you."

英語寓言故事演講稿5

  The miser and his gold Once upon a time there was a miser. He hid his gold under a tree. Every week he used to dig it up.

  One night a robber stole all the gold. When the miser came again, he found nothing but an empty hole.

  He was surprised, and then burst into tears.All the neighbors gathered around him.

  He told them how he used to come and visit his gold. "Did you ever take any broke them easily. He then addressed them in these words: "My sons, if you are of one mind, and unite to assist each other, you will be as this faggot, uninjured by all the attempts of your enemies; but if you are divided among yourselves, you will be broken as easily as these sticks.

英語寓言故事演講稿6

  Standing on the roof of a small goat and the Wolf. Kid standing on the roof and saw the Wolf walked through the bottom and then abuse him,and laughed at him。 The Wolf said,"oh,buddy,scold me is not you,but your terrain。

  This story to illustrate,dili and cat often give a person the courage to fight against the strong。

英語寓言故事演講稿7

  A RICH Woman having returned from abroad disembarked at the foot of Knee-deep Street, and was about to walk to her hotel through the mud. "Madam," said a Policeman, "I cannot permit you to do that; you would soil your shoes and stockings." "Oh, that is of no importance, really," replied the Rich Woman, with a cheerful smile. "But, madam, it is needless; from the wharf to the hotel, as you observe, extends an unbroken line of prostrate newspaper men who crave the honour of having you walk upon them." "In that case," she said, seating herself in a doorway and unlocking her satchel, "I shall have to put on my rubber boots."

英語寓言故事演講稿8

  There were two pots on the bank of a river. One was made of brass, and the other was made of clay. 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 it." After that the earthen pot floated away.

英語寓言故事演講稿9

  Hercules and the waggoner A waggoner was once driving a heavy load on a very muddy road. Suddenly the wheels of the wagon sank into the mire, and the horse could not pull them out. 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 wheel."

英語寓言故事演講稿10

  A Fox, just at the time of the vintage, stole into a vine-yard where the ripe sunny Grapes were trellised up on high in most tempting show. He made many a spring and a jump after the luscious prize, but, failing in all his attempts, he muttered as he retreated:"Well what does it matter! The Grapes are sour!"

英語寓言故事演講稿11

  A WOLF who had a bone stuck in his throat hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his mouth 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 had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mouth and jaws of a wolf."

英語寓言故事演講稿12

  從前,有個(gè)守財(cái)奴將他的`金塊埋到一棵樹下,每周他都去把他挖出來看看。

  一天晚上,一個(gè)小偷挖走了所有的金塊。 守財(cái)奴再來查看時(shí),發(fā)現(xiàn)除了一個(gè)空洞什么都沒有了。

  守財(cái)奴便捶胸痛哭。哭聲引來了鄰居

  他告訴他們這里原來有他的金塊。

  問明了原因后,一個(gè)鄰居問:“你使用過這些金塊嗎?” “沒用過,” 他說,“我只是時(shí)常來看看!薄澳敲,以后再來看這個(gè)洞,”鄰居說,“就像以前有金塊時(shí)一樣!

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