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1、The three wishes 三个愿望A couple wishes for good luck. A fairy comes to them and says,” You may have three wishes. ” The wife isvery happy. She doesn t think much and says, “ I wish I had a delicious sausage. ” So she has it.“ Silly! ” shouts the husband. “ How can you just wish for a sausage? ” I wish

2、 it were on your nose! ” After that, the sausage grows on the wife s nose.“ How stupid you are! What can we do now? ” cries the wife. “ We have only one wish. ” The husband is also very sad, and says, “ We must wish this sausage off. ” So the sausage goes away. They have three wishes, but they get n

3、othing in the end.Stir/ 美 st ? / the grass and startle the snake 打草惊蛇Long long ago, a county magistrate named Wang Lu worked in present Anhui Province , east China . WangLu was very greedy and took many bribes. One of his secretaries was equally corrupt, and often schemed for Wang Lus deeds.One day

4、a man went to the magistrate to lodge a complaint against the secretary. The secretarys crimeswere almost the same as the crimes the magistrate himself committed. Wang Lu was so frightened that heforgot his proper role in handling the case. Instead of issuing a judgment, he couldnt help writing thes

5、ewords concerning the complaint: By stirring the grass, you have startled me who am like a snake under the grass!The above story provided the idiom Stir the grass and startle the snake. The originalmeaning is thatpunishment for someone can serve as a warning to others. But people now use the idiom t

6、o indicate thatpremature actions which put the enemy on guard.月亮和妈妈The moon and her motherThe Moon once begged her Mother to make her a gown. How can I? replied she; theres no fitting yourfigure. At one time youre a New Moon, and at another youre a Full Moon; and betweenwhiles youreneither one nor t

7、he other.The shy turtle/ ?t?:rtl /害羞的乌龟Tilly is a shy trutle. She hao no friends. If anyone came by to talk or play, she would duck in her shell and wait until they went away.Then one day,Freddy the frog came swimming by.Tilly,dont hide in your shell. I just want to play. But Tilly was too shy.No. N

8、o. Just go away.Freddy the frog had many friends.He knew all the fish,he liked the dragonflies.He joked with the ladybugs,and he hung out with the bees,but his best friend was Betty the Butterfly.Hi,Betty. How are you?Hi,Freddy,Im fine. How are you?I dont think Tilly the turtle likes me. Whenever I

9、ask her to come out and play, she hides in her shell andwont come out until I go away.Betty says, I think Tilly likes you,but she is very shy. and she is very lonely. I think you should keep asking herto come out and play. One day she will come out of her shell.Freddy liked Betty best because Betty

10、was smart, and Freddy kept asking Tilly to come out and play.One day when he was just swimming by,he said to Tilly,You cant have any friends if you hide in your shell.I think you should come on out and give it a try.Tilly was lonely and she knew that Freddy was She had no friends because she always

11、hid in her shell.So,Tilly poked her head out and looked all around, and she was amazed at how many new friends she found.THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN 北风与太阳whirlingA dispute arose between the North Wind and the Sun, each claiming that he was stronger than the other. At last they agreed to try their pow

12、ers upon a traveller, to see which could soonest strip him of hiscloak. The North Wind had the first try; and, gathering up all his force for the attack, he came furiously down upon the man, and caught up his cloak as though he would wrest it from him by one single effort: but the harder he blew, th

13、e more closely the man wrapped it round himself. Then came the turn of the Sun. At first he beamed gently upon the traveller, who soon unclasped his cloak and walked on with it hanging loosely about his shoulders: then he shone forth in his full strength, and the man, before he had gone many steps,

14、was glad to throw his cloak right off and complete his journeymore lightly clad.我爱你 ,儿子 love you, sonAs a young man, Al was a skilled artist, a potter with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older sondeveloped a severe stomachache. Thinking it was only some common intestinal (肠道 ) disorder, ne

15、ither Alnor his wife took the condition very seriously . But the boy died suddenly that night.Knowing the death could have been avoided if he had only realized the seriousness of the situation, he always felt he was guilty. To make matters worse, his wife left him a short time later, leaving him alo

16、ne with his six-year-old younger son. The hurt and pain of the two situations were more than Al could stand, and he turned to alcohol for help. In time Al became an alcoholic.As the alcoholism progressed, AL began to lose everything he possessed-his land, house, etc. Finally Aldied alone in a small

17、bar. Hearing of Al s death, I thought, “ What a totally wasted life! What a complete failure! ”s now adult son, Ernie. He isAs time went by , I began to re-value my earlier rough judgement . I knew Al one of the kindest, most caring , most loving men I have ever known. I saw the love between Ernie a

18、nd his children, thinking that kindness and caring had to come from somewhere .I hadn t heard Ernie talked much about his father. One day, I worked up my courage to ask him what onearth his father had done so that he became such a special person. Ernie said quietly,“ As a child until I lefthome at 1

19、8, Al came into my room every night, gave me a kiss and said,“ love you, son. ”Tears came to my eyes as I realized what I had been a fool to judge Al as a failure. He had not left any material possessions behind. But he had been a kind loving father, and left behind his best love.Five Peas 五颗豌豆There

20、 are five peas in a bean pod. When they are mature, a small boy picks it and opens it.The small boy puts the first one into an air gun.Ping the pea is shot out. It says happily: I will fly to the sky!The small boy asks the second one: where do you want to go?The second pea says: I want to fly to the

21、 Sun.So, the second one is shot out, who says: I will fly to the sun!The third one and the forth one are afraid to be put into the air gun. They scoot away.The small boy gets out the fifth one and asks it: where do you want to go?The fifth one says: I want to go to a place where I can bring happines

22、s to others.The small boy puts it into the air gun and says: you are considerate! He pulls the trigger and the pea flies into a flower pot. The flower pots owner is poor. The mother has a sick daughter, who has been ill for years. The girl is very weak and looks miserable.One day, Mum goes out to wo

23、rk. The little girl lies by the flowers pots on the balcony in the sun. The bud stretches out its leaves, which seem to dance and it tells the little girl: you will get better!When Mum comes back, the little girl says: mum, I found a little shoot. Mum says: oh, it is a little pea shoot.How do you fe

24、el today? I feel mush better! In the sun, I feel warm and comfortable. I will soon be well. Mum says happily: I hope my daughter will grow up as this little pea shoot! So, mum puts a bamboo stick there and ties a string so that the shoot can grow along it.From then on, the little girl lies beside th

25、e little pea plant, talks with it and sings songs for it. The pea plant grows day by day. Little by little the girl also recovers.Finally, the pea plant blooms. It has a brilliant pink flower. The little girl kisses it. She smiles healthily and happily; her eyes shine; she thanks God for sending her

26、 the beautiful angel the pea flower. Mum says: thank you, pea flower! You made my daughter happy and help her fight the sickness and get well!Then, the little boy passes by the window. The pea flower waves its branches, and seems to say: Look! I fulfilled my promise. I am such a happy flower!The Rea

27、l Princess 真正的公主There was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess; but then she must be a real Princess. He travelledall over the world in hopes of finding such a lady; but there was always something wrong. Princesses hefound in plenty; but whether they were real Princesses it was impossible fo

28、r him to decide, for now one thing,now another, seemed to him not quite right about the ladies. At last he returned to his palace quite castdown , because he wished so much to have a real Princess for his wife.One evening a fearful tempest arose, it thundered and lightened, and the rain poured down

29、from the sky in torrents: besides, it was as dark as pitch. All at once there was heard a violent knocking at the door, and the old King , he Princes father, went out himself to open it.It was a Princess who was standing outside the door. What with the rain and the wind, she was in a sadcondition: t

30、he water trickled down from her hair, and her clothes clung to her body. She said she was a realPrincess.Ah! we shall soon see that! thought the old Queen-mother; however, she said not a word of what she was going to do; but went quietly into the bedroom, took all the bed-clothes off the bed, and pu

31、t three little peas on the bedstead. She then laid twenty mattresses one upon another over the three peas, and put twenty feather beds over the mattresses. Upon this bed the Princess was to pass the night.The next morning she was asked how she had slept. Oh, very badly indeed!she replied. I have sca

32、rcelyclosed my eyes the whole night through. I do not know what was in my bed, but I had something hard under me, and am all over black and blue. It has hurt me so much!Now it was plain that the lady must be a real Princess, since she had been able to feel the three little peas through the twenty ma

33、ttresses and twenty feather beds. None but a real Princess could have had such a delicate sense of feeling.The Prince accordingly made her his wife ; being now convinced that he had found a real Princess. The three peas were however put into the cabinet of curiosities, where they are still to be see

34、n, provided they are not lost.The Loyal Dog 忠诚的小狗What shall I do, said a very little dog one day to his mother, to show my gratitude to our good master, and make myself of some value to him? I cannot draw or carry burdens like the horse; nor give him milk like the cow; nor lend him my covering for h

35、is clothing like the sheep; nor produce him eggs like the poultry; nor catch mice and rats so well as the cat. I cannot divert him with singing like the canaries and linnets; nor can I defend him against robbers like our relation, Towzer; I should not be of use to him even if I were dead, a s the ho

36、gs are. I am a poor insignificant creature, not worth the cost of keeping; and I dont see that I can do a single thing to entitle me to his regard. So saying, the poor little dog hung down his head in silent despondency.My dear child, replied his mother, though your abilities are but small, yet a he

37、arty good-will is sufficient to supply all defects. Do but love him dearly, and prove your love by all the means in your power, and you will not fail to please him.The little dog was comforted by this assurance; and, on his masters approach, ran to him, licked his feet, gambolled before him, and eve

38、ry now and then stopped, wagging his tail, and looking up to his master with expressions of the most humble and affectionate attachment. The master observed him. Ah! little Fido, said he, you are an honest, good-natured little fellow! and stooped down to pat his head . Poor Fido was ready to go out

39、of his wits for joy.The Lion and the Mouse 狮子和老鼠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: Ifyou would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness. The Lion laug

40、hed and let him go.It happened shortly after this that the Lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground.The Mouse, recognizing his roar, came up, and gnawed the rope with his teeth, and setting him free, exclaimed: You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help

41、you, not expecting to receive from me anyrepayment of your favour; but now you know that it is possible for even a Mouse to confer benefits on aLion.Little friends may prove great friends.THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS 下金蛋的鹅A Man and his Wife had the good fortuneto possess a Goose which laid a

42、Golden Egg every day. Luckythough they were, they soon began to think they were not getting richfast enough, and imagining thebird must be made of gold inside, they decided to kill it in order to secure the whole store of precious metal at once. But when they cut it open they found it was just like

43、any other goose. Thus, they neither got rich all at once, as they had hoped, nor enjoyed any longer the daily addition to theirwealth.Much wants more and loses all.The clever rabbit 聪明的兔子The wolf and the fox want to eat the rabbit, but it wasnt easy to catch him.One day the wolf says to the fox, You

44、 go home and lie in bed. Ill tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him. Thats a good idea, says the fox.The fox goes home at once. The wolf goes to the rabbits house and knocked at the door. Who is it? asks the rabbit. Its the wolf. I come to tell

45、 you that the fox is dead. Then the wolf goes away.The rabbit goes to the foxs house. He looked in through the window and sees the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed. He thinks, Is the fox really dead or is he pretending to be dead? If hes not dead, hell catch me when I go near him. so he said, T

46、he wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesnt look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open. When the fox hears this, he thinks, Ill show him that Im dead. So he opened his mouth.The rabbit knows that the fox isnt dead, and he rans away quickly.Let s Speak English 让我们说英语It was the

47、first day of class. Two of her new ESL classmates wanted to know where Tara was from. They wereboth from Iraq. Because Tara looked Iraqi, one of the women asked Tara, in English, if she was from Iraq. T arareplied, “ No, I m not. ” Then the women took turns asking Tara if she was from Iran, or Syria

48、, or Jordan. Toeach question, Tara responded with a simple no. Laughing, one woman said to the other,“ Shes not fromanywhere! ” The two went to their desks, talking to each other in Arabic.The next day, the teacher divided the students into groups of four. The students in each group asked introductory questions of each other. A student in Tara s group asked her, “ Where are you from? ” Tara answered that she was from Iraq. The two women who had questioned Tara the day before were sitting only a few feet away. B

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