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① 带翻译的英文短篇,小小说网站,最好是有声的那种

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② 求英语小小说

The Close Alliance
One day a farmer went with his bullocks to plough his field. He had just turned the first furrow, when a tiger walked up to him and said, "Peace be with you, friend! How are you this fine morning?"

"The same to you, my lord, and I am pretty well, thank you!" returned the farmer, quaking with fear, but thinking it wisest to be polite.

"I am glad to hear it," replied the tiger cheerfully, "because Providence has sent me to eat your two bullocks. You are a God-fearing man, I know, so make haste and unyoke them."

"My friend, are you sure you are not making a mistake?" asked the farmer, whose courage had returned now that he knew it was merely a question of gobbling up bullocks, "because Providence sent me to plough this field, and, in order to plough, one must have oxen. Had you not better go and make further inquiries?"

"There is no occasion for delay, and I should be sorry to keep you waiting," returned the tiger. "If you'll unyoke the bullocks I'll be ready in a moment." With that the savage creature fell to sharpening his teeth and claws in a very significant manner.

But the farmer begged and prayed that his oxen might not be eaten, and promised that if the tiger would spare them, he would give in exchange a fine fat young milch cow, which his wife had tied up in the yard at home.

To this the tiger agreed, and, taking the oxen with him, the farmer went sadly homewards. Seeing him return so early from the fields, his wife, who was a stirring, busy woman, called out, "What! lazybones!-- back already, and my work just beginning!"

Then the farmer explained how he had met the tiger, and how to save the bullocks he had promised the milch cow in exchange. At this the wife began to cry, saying, "A likely story, indeed!--saving your stupid old bullocks at the expense of my beautiful cow! Where will the children get milk? and how can I cook my pottage and collops without butter?"

"All very fine, wife," retorted the farmer, "but how can we make bread without corn? and how can you have corn without bullocks to plough the fields? Pottage and collops are very nice, but it is better to do without milk and butter than without bread, so make haste and untie the cow."

"You great gaby!" wept the wife, "if you had an ounce of sense in your brain you'd think of some plan to get out of the scrape!"

"Think yourself!" cried the husband, in a rage.

"Very well!" returned the wife; "but if I do the thinking you must obey orders; I can't do both. Go back to the tiger, and tell him the cow wouldn't come along with you, but that your wife is bringing it."

The farmer, who was a great coward, didn't half like the idea of going back empty-handed to the tiger, but as he could think of no other plan he did as he was bid, and found the beast still sharpening his teeth and claws for very hunger; and when he heard he had to wait still longer for his dinner, he began to prowl about, and lash his tail, and curl his whiskers, in a most terrible manner, causing the poor farmer's knees to knock together with terror.

Now, when the farmer had left the house, his wife went to the stable and saddled the pony; then she put on her husband's best clothes, tied the turban very high, so as to make her look as tall as possible, bestrode the pony, and set off to the field where the tiger was.

She rode along, swaggering and blustering, till she came to where the lane turned into the field, and then she called out, as bold as brass, "Now, please the powers! I may find a tiger in this place; for I haven't tasted tiger's meat since yesterday, when, as luck would have it, I ate three for breakfast."

Hearing these words, and seeing the speaker ride boldly at him, the tiger became so alarmed that he turned tail, and bolted into the forest, going away at such a headlong pace that he nearly overturned his own jackal; for tigers always have a jackal of their own, who, as it were, waits at table and clears away the bones.

"My lord! my lord!" cried the jackal, "whither away so fast?"

"Run! run!" panted the tiger, "there's the very devil of a horseman in yonder fields, who thinks nothing of eating three tigers for breakfast!"

At this the jackal sniggered in his sleeve. "My dear lord," said he, "the sun has dazzled your eyes! That was no horseman, but only the farmer's wife dressed up as a man!"

"Are you quite sure?" asked the tiger, pausing.

"Quite sure, my lord," repeated the jackal, "and if your lordship's eyes had not been dazzled by--ahem!--the sun, your lordship would have seen her pigtail hanging down behind."

"But you may be mistaken!" persisted the cowardly tiger, "it was the very devil of a horseman to look at!"

"Who's afraid?" replied the brave jackal. "Come! don't give up your dinner because of a woman!"

"But you may be bribed to betray me!" argued the tiger, who, like all cowards, was suspicious.

"Let us go together, then!" returned the gallant jackal.

"Nay! but you may take me there and then run away!" insisted the tiger cunningly.

"In that case, let us tie our tails together, and then I can't!" The jackal, you see, was determined not to be done out of his bones.

To this the tiger agreed, and having tied their tails together in a reef-knot, the pair set off arm-in-arm.

Now the farmer and his wife had remained in the field, laughing over the trick she had played on the tiger, when, lo and behold! what should they see but the gallant pair coming back ever so bravely, with their tails tied together.

"Run!" cried the farmer, "we are lost! we are lost!"

"Nothing of the kind, you great fool!" answered his wife coolly, "if you will only stop that noise and be quiet. I can't hear myself speak!"

Then she waited till the pair were within hail, when she called out politely, "How very kind of you, dear Mr. Jackal, to bring me such a nice fat tiger! I shan't be a moment finishing my share of him, and then you can have the bones."

At these words the tiger became wild with fright, and, quite forgetting the jackal, and that reef-knot in their tails, he bolted away full tilt, dragging the jackal behind him. Bumpety, bump, bump, over the stones!--crash, scratch, patch, through the briars!

In vain the poor jackal howled and shrieked to the tiger to stop,--the noise behind him only frightened the coward more; and away he went, helter-skelter, hurry-scurry, over hill and dale, till he was nearly dead with fatigue, and the jackal was quite dead from bumps and bruises.

《The Close Alliance》

③ English essay 英语小小说

The Close Alliance
One day a farmer went with his bullocks to plough his field. He had just turned the first furrow, when a tiger walked up to him and said, "Peace be with you, friend! How are you this fine morning?"

"The same to you, my lord, and I am pretty well, thank you!" returned the farmer, quaking with fear, but thinking it wisest to be polite.

"I am glad to hear it," replied the tiger cheerfully, "because Providence has sent me to eat your two bullocks. You are a God-fearing man, I know, so make haste and unyoke them."

"My friend, are you sure you are not making a mistake?" asked the farmer, whose courage had returned now that he knew it was merely a question of gobbling up bullocks, "because Providence sent me to plough this field, and, in order to plough, one must have oxen. Had you not better go and make further inquiries?"

"There is no occasion for delay, and I should be sorry to keep you waiting," returned the tiger. "If you'll unyoke the bullocks I'll be ready in a moment." With that the savage creature fell to sharpening his teeth and claws in a very significant manner.

But the farmer begged and prayed that his oxen might not be eaten, and promised that if the tiger would spare them, he would give in exchange a fine fat young milch cow, which his wife had tied up in the yard at home.

To this the tiger agreed, and, taking the oxen with him, the farmer went sadly homewards. Seeing him return so early from the fields, his wife, who was a stirring, busy woman, called out, "What! lazybones!-- back already, and my work just beginning!"

Then the farmer explained how he had met the tiger, and how to save the bullocks he had promised the milch cow in exchange. At this the wife began to cry, saying, "A likely story, indeed!--saving your stupid old bullocks at the expense of my beautiful cow! Where will the children get milk? and how can I cook my pottage and collops without butter?"

"All very fine, wife," retorted the farmer, "but how can we make bread without corn? and how can you have corn without bullocks to plough the fields? Pottage and collops are very nice, but it is better to do without milk and butter than without bread, so make haste and untie the cow."

"You great gaby!" wept the wife, "if you had an ounce of sense in your brain you'd think of some plan to get out of the scrape!"

"Think yourself!" cried the husband, in a rage.

"Very well!" returned the wife; "but if I do the thinking you must obey orders; I can't do both. Go back to the tiger, and tell him the cow wouldn't come along with you, but that your wife is bringing it."

The farmer, who was a great coward, didn't half like the idea of going back empty-handed to the tiger, but as he could think of no other plan he did as he was bid, and found the beast still sharpening his teeth and claws for very hunger; and when he heard he had to wait still longer for his dinner, he began to prowl about, and lash his tail, and curl his whiskers, in a most terrible manner, causing the poor farmer's knees to knock together with terror.

Now, when the farmer had left the house, his wife went to the stable and saddled the pony; then she put on her husband's best clothes, tied the turban very high, so as to make her look as tall as possible, bestrode the pony, and set off to the field where the tiger was.

She rode along, swaggering and blustering, till she came to where the lane turned into the field, and then she called out, as bold as brass, "Now, please the powers! I may find a tiger in this place; for I haven't tasted tiger's meat since yesterday, when, as luck would have it, I ate three for breakfast."

Hearing these words, and seeing the speaker ride boldly at him, the tiger became so alarmed that he turned tail, and bolted into the forest, going away at such a headlong pace that he nearly overturned his own jackal; for tigers always have a jackal of their own, who, as it were, waits at table and clears away the bones.

"My lord! my lord!" cried the jackal, "whither away so fast?"

"Run! run!" panted the tiger, "there's the very devil of a horseman in yonder fields, who thinks nothing of eating three tigers for breakfast!"

At this the jackal sniggered in his sleeve. "My dear lord," said he, "the sun has dazzled your eyes! That was no horseman, but only the farmer's wife dressed up as a man!"

"Are you quite sure?" asked the tiger, pausing.

"Quite sure, my lord," repeated the jackal, "and if your lordship's eyes had not been dazzled by--ahem!--the sun, your lordship would have seen her pigtail hanging down behind."

"But you may be mistaken!" persisted the cowardly tiger, "it was the very devil of a horseman to look at!"

"Who's afraid?" replied the brave jackal. "Come! don't give up your dinner because of a woman!"

"But you may be bribed to betray me!" argued the tiger, who, like all cowards, was suspicious.

"Let us go together, then!" returned the gallant jackal.

"Nay! but you may take me there and then run away!" insisted the tiger cunningly.

"In that case, let us tie our tails together, and then I can't!" The jackal, you see, was determined not to be done out of his bones.

To this the tiger agreed, and having tied their tails together in a reef-knot, the pair set off arm-in-arm.

Now the farmer and his wife had remained in the field, laughing over the trick she had played on the tiger, when, lo and behold! what should they see but the gallant pair coming back ever so bravely, with their tails tied together.

"Run!" cried the farmer, "we are lost! we are lost!"

"Nothing of the kind, you great fool!" answered his wife coolly, "if you will only stop that noise and be quiet. I can't hear myself speak!"

Then she waited till the pair were within hail, when she called out politely, "How very kind of you, dear Mr. Jackal, to bring me such a nice fat tiger! I shan't be a moment finishing my share of him, and then you can have the bones."

At these words the tiger became wild with fright, and, quite forgetting the jackal, and that reef-knot in their tails, he bolted away full tilt, dragging the jackal behind him. Bumpety, bump, bump, over the stones!--crash, scratch, patch, through the briars!

In vain the poor jackal howled and shrieked to the tiger to stop,--the noise behind him only frightened the coward more; and away he went, helter-skelter, hurry-scurry, over hill and dale, till he was nearly dead with fatigue, and the jackal was quite dead from bumps and bruises.

④ 五年级 英语小小说

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这是我以前写的,不知道行版不?权

⑤ 英语微小说1000词

有关有趣的事,可以写风景这种

⑥ 最感人的英语微小说

Sorry soldier, shoes sold in pairs.
这个买鞋的这个士兵,在战争期间为了拯救国家去参军,结果失去了一条腿。他蹒跚的走到卖鞋子的地方,想买一只鞋子,结果这个卖鞋的说,对不起士兵!我们的鞋子是成双卖的! 你闭上眼睛,想象一下。。。多悲伤。。。。。国外的六个英文单词 最短的微小说 感人至极

⑦ 求关于校园生活的英文微小说!!

Volunteer Your Time

Faced with the question whether it is worthwhile to spend a year or two voluntee ¬ring in western China, many college students would probably shake their heads, seeing it as a waste of valuable learning time. However, I will give an affirmative answer without hesitation, because this experience can apparently benefit us in many ways.

First, it is a great opportunity for us to apply the knowledge we have acquired at college. Different from temporary part-time jobs, a longer volunteer work experience is truly fulfilling and rewarding. As English majors, we can learn to use and teach the language effectively in real classes; as ecation majors, we can experiment with those textbook theories in helping manage a school or instruct the younger; those who study engineering can take this chance to turn their ideas and skills into running machines, new bridges and broad roads. From this experience, we will better understand our schoolwork and even build up considerable expertise in our chosen fields.

Second, we can gain a great sense of satisfaction by making contributions in an underdeveloped region. Right now, the western China is suffering from both the short ¬age of resources and that of talents in its course of development. If we can step into the needed roles by simply sacrificing a year or two, we will be able to make some differ¬ence to the situation as a whole. Imagine how proud you will be when telling your fami¬ly and friends how you have taught the illiterate to read, and how you have helped to change the look of a backward town. Compared with the great sense of pride you feel, a year's time is just a small price to pay.

Third, can establish a deep friendship with local people. On the one hand, if you truly love and help the people you work with, they naturally love and help you back. Take a senior I know for example, who served two months as a teacher in a dry northwestern town. During the period of water shortage, both his students and their parents voluntarily kept water for him, sometimes despite their own need. Recalling his days there, he said they were not easy but he could not help missing them. Probably many volunteers would feel the same as him. While we are giving care, support and help, we often get back more including a lasting friendship.

Therefore,I will readily sign up to volunteer in the western China despite various challenges I may meet. Think of the differences we can make there and the changes this experience can make to us, why not walk out of the ivory tower and step onto the promising land of our country?

⑧ 英语小小说 带译文,,不要太长的

Leave for the spot in person

Purine!Purine!Purine!
A few clear and crisp telephone voice, another time break dead silent for a long time of fire brigade!
"Feed!Is a fire brigade, I am a Tom!Caught fire quickly!At ……!"
15:49 on November 9 is 39, the brigade receives to report to the police to call to leave its residents of that neighborhood before the building neglected weed occurrence a fire trouble in sea 淀 area fire fight in Peking, the circumstance is very urgent, the brigade starts out to rush through immediately in the sea 淀 area fire fight to rush toward to save on the scene.Afternoon, the fire brigade arrives upon the scene.The fire field directs member science conctor, three war the government troops is stubborn to battle!

At the same time, the television station also receives news hot-line in the meantime, sending an of the same group horse to rush through things of the past to discover a field urgent.

The Tom is very brave, fighting together and courageously with fireman, protecting own home, the fire feeling was basic to get a control at this time.

At the same time, police in Peking has already got involved this a fire to investigate as well.

May be a false alarm, the whole a fire didn't result in too great damage, but still frighten public, certainly the Tom have a great achievement, people also rebuke upstairs in succession to throw the person of smoke flower at will, but have no proof currently, also don't know exactly is who stem.

But the proper police plan to get the time that the house does hand written record, coming to a logjam, the per families were all ill-matched, making the case uncover, have to temporarily draw caesura sign.

For breaking the backstage real chief culprit of setting on fire the case as soon as possible, the police finds out big detective"that is virtuous" to carry on detective.A layer of inhabitants who arrives the seventh floors of the whole unit all don't accept detective inquisition, unqualified match the police's work, but the big detective use to fold class to reason logically means, end arrest criminal to bring to the court for prosecution.

"That is virtuous" comes from American New York, graating from University of New York a method to learn profession, going 侦 for more than 30 years, is an equal and famous and big detective, uncover a case innumerable.This time is come to Peking to do seminar, catch up at the right moment"119 set on fire a case".But listen to police in Peking say the whole residents of unit all unqualified to match, he smiled, he wished, I will let them give oneself up to the police actively by themselves!

Police in Peking matches with the big detective which comes from New York very much, looking after his whole route of travels very much, original this detective is to do seminar, meeting really tough of, just invite him old man's house mountain of, the detective says, you can provide some at that time a fire in front and back background, very strange BE, in addition to the Tom match for fighting a fire inquisition, the others were all shirking responsibility, but I had a way, as long as told me the circumstance, did I want to see the chief culprit of backstage to is who actually?
亲赴现场

呤!呤!呤!
几声清脆的电话声,又一次打破沉寂好久的消防队!
“喂!是消防队吗,我是Tom!快,着火了!在……!”
11月9日15时49分39秒,北京海淀区消防中队接到报警称离它那附近的居民楼前荒废的野草发生火灾事故,情况十分危急,海淀区消防中队立即出动赶往现场扑救。下午16时10分左右,消防队到达现场。火场指挥员科学指挥,参战官兵顽强作战!

与此同时,电视台也同时接到新闻热线,火速派出了一路人马赶往事发现场。

Tom很勇敢,和消防队员一起奋战,保卫了自己的家园,此时火情基本得到了控制。

与此同时,北京警方也已经介入这个火灾的调查了。

可能就是一场虚惊,整个火灾并没造成太大的损失,但还是惊吓了众人,当然Tom是立功了,人们也纷纷谴责楼上随意扔烟花的人,但目前没证据,也不清楚到底是谁干的。

但正当警方打算挨家做笔录的时候,陷入了一个僵局,每户都不配合的,使案件的破获,不得不暂时划上了顿号。

为了尽快破纵火案的幕后真正元凶,警方找到了大侦探“彼德”来进行侦探。整个单元的一层到七楼的住户都不接受侦探的调查,不配合警方的工作,但大侦探用叠级的推理手段,最终将罪犯抓获归案。

“彼德”来自美国纽约,毕业于纽约大学法学专业,行侦三十余年,是个相当有名气的大侦探,破获案件无数。这次是来北京做研讨会,正好赶上“119纵火案”。而听北京警方说整个单元的居民都不配合,他就笑了,他心想,我会让他们自己主动投案的!

北京警方很配合这位来自纽约的大侦探,很照顾他的一切行程,本来这次侦探就是做研讨会的,实在遇到棘手的了,才邀请他老人家出山的,侦探说,你们能否提供些当时火灾的前后背景吗,很奇怪的是,除了救火的Tom配合调查,其他人都在推卸责任,但我有办法的,只要把情况告诉我,我要看看幕后的元凶究竟是谁呢?

⑨ 有没有英文小文章,小品文,小小说的网站(要国外英文网站)

这里很多的,你慢慢看吧.如不能打开请告诉我.
http://www.americanliterature.com/SS/SSINDX.HTML
http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/Collections/ClasAmer.shtml
http://www.americanfolklore.net/esl-reading.html

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