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Hillary Clinton died and went to heaven. As she stood in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates she saw a huge wall of clocks behind him.
She asked, &What are all those clocks?&
St Peter answered, &Those are Lie-Clocks. Everyone on Earth has a Lie-Clock. Every time you lie the hands on your clock will move.&
&Oh,& said Hillary, &whose clock is that?&
&That's Mother Theresa's. The hands have never moved indicating that she never told a lie.&
&Whose clock is that?& &That's Abraham Lincoln's clock. The hands have only moved twice telling us that Abe only told 2 lies in his entire life.&
&Where is Bill's clock?& Hillary asked.
&Bill's clo...
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出门在外也不愁英语4年级小故事(50个单词以内)要有翻译!!!!!!!!急急急急急急急急急急急急急急急急!!!!!!!!!!!_百度知道
英语4年级小故事(50个单词以内)要有翻译!!!!!!!!急急急急急急急急急急急急急急急急!!!!!!!!!!!
随便什么故事都可以。越短越简单越好。
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My family I love my family, because I have a happy family. My father is an English teacher. His name is Jacky. He is thirty-eight. He likes playing basketball. What’s my mother job? Is she a teacher? Yes, you’re right! My mother is very kind and nice, she is thirty-seven. My mother is always laborious work. I love my parents! On Saturday and Sunday, I often go to the library and play the piano, My father go to play basketball. Sometimes, we watch TV and listen to music at home. I love my family. Because I’m very happy to live with my parents together! 我的家庭 我爱我的家庭,因为我有一个快乐的家庭. 我的爸爸是一名英语教师,他的名字叫Jacky.他今年38岁.他非常喜欢打篮球.我的妈妈是赶什么呢?她是一名教师吗?是的.你说对了!我的妈妈是一个很亲切、友善的人,她今年37岁.我妈妈总是勤劳的干活.我爱我的父母. 在星期六和星期天里,我经常去图书馆和弹钢琴.我爸爸去打篮球.有时侯,我们都在家看电视和听音乐. 我爱我家.因为我和爸爸妈妈一起生活得很开心! Lan and Fred Lan and Fred were boys. They were both twelve years old, and they were in the same class in their school. Last Friday afternoon they had a fight in class, and their teacher was very angry. He said to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a thousand times.” After the last lesson, all the other boys went home, but Lan and Fred stayed in the classroom with their teacher and begin writing their names. Then Fred began crying. The teacher looked at him and said,” Why are you crying, Fred?” “Because his name’s Lan May, and mine’s Frederick Hollingsworth,” Fred said. 易恩和富雷得 易恩和富雷得都是男孩,他们都十二岁了。他们在学校里是同班同学。上周五下午他们在学校里打了一架。为此老师很生气。老师对他们说:“下午下课后留在着把你们的名字写一千遍。” 最后一节课下课,所有的学生都回家了。只有易恩和富雷得被他们的老师留在教师里抄写他们的名字。 接着富雷得哭了起来。 老师看了看他问:“富雷得,你为什么要哭呢?” “因为他的名字是Lan May, 而我的名字确是Frederick Hollingsworth,”富雷得回答道。 Ann’s Diary Today was Sunday. Today was September 30th, 2004. It was a boring day. It was hot. I was not a work. I watched TV all morning. The shows were boring. Then I called my friend, Nancy. She wasn’t at home. I didn’t know where she was. At twelve I was hungry. There was not any food in the fridge. I was lazy. I was tired. Then I ate lunch outside. At one o’clock. I was in bed. In the afternoon I was at the movies. The film was boring. I'm glad tomorrow is Monday. I can go to school and see my friends. 安的日记 今天是星期天,日。这是令人厌烦的一天。今天天气很热,我呆在家里,不用去上学。 我看了一上午的电视。电视节目和无聊。于是我给好朋友南西打电话,可她不在家。我不知道她去哪里了。 十二点我饿了,可是冰箱里什么食物都没有。我很懒惰,也很劳累,于是我出去吃了午饭。一点我上床睡觉。下午我去了电影院。电影很无聊。很高兴明天就是星期一了,我有可以返回学校见到我的好朋友了。Notice To all the teachers and students in Grade 7, This afternoon, all the students in Grade 7 will go to the West Hill to plant trees. We'll take a bus there, and make sure to gather at the school gate at 2pm. Don't be late. The school office March 18th, 2006 告示 今天下午七年级全体同学要乘车去西山(West Hill)植树(plant trees).请2:00准时在校门口集合 或者 watermelon is many people's favorite. it is sweet and it has a lot of water. watermelon has two colors, green outside and red inside. people usually have watermelons in summer. but nowadays we can eat watermelon every season in the year. 西瓜 西瓜是很多人喜欢的食物。它很甜而且水量多。西瓜的颜色,外面是绿的里面是红的。人们以往通常在夏天才吃西瓜,但现在一年的每个季节我们都可以吃到西瓜了。 Inside the Russian Embassy in London a KGB colonel puffed a cigarette as he read the handwritten note for the third time. There was no need for the writer to express regret, he though. Correcting this problem would be easy. He would do that in a moment. The thought of it caused a grim smile to appear and joy to his heart. But he pushed away those thoughts and turned his attention to a framed photograph on his desk. His wife was beautiful, he told himself as he remembered the day they were married. That was forty-three years ago, and it had been the proudest and happiest day of his life. 在伦敦的俄国使馆,一位克格勃上校一边吞云吐雾,一边读着一张手写的字条,这已是他第三次在读这张字条了。便条的作者不必表示遗憾了,上校这样想着。纠正这个错误其实很容易。他只要一会儿工夫便会做到。想到这里,他的脸上不禁浮现出一种可怕的笑容,他内心深处既伤感而又快活。上校从沉思中游离出来,将注意力集中到桌子上的一个像框上,他的妻子是位美丽的女人,当想起他们成婚的那一天时他不禁自语道。那已是43年前的事情了,可却是他一生中最自豪最幸福的日子。 What had happened to all that time? Why had it passed so quickly, and why hadn't he spent more of it with her? Why hadn't he held her close and told her more often that he loved her? He cursed himself as a tear came from the corner of his eye, ran down his cheek, then dropped onto the note. He stiffened and wiped his face with the back of his hand. There was no need for remorse or regret, he told himself. In a few moments he would join her and at that time would express his undying love and devotion. 那些时候都发生了什么?为什么时光流逝得如此之快?为什么他没能将更多的时光用来陪伴她?为什么他没能将她搂紧,更多次地告诉她他爱她?他于是开始诅咒起自己,泪水也忍不住夺眶而出,流过面颊,最后滴落在字条上。这时,他板起了面孔,用手背揩去了眼泪。已经没有必要来自责与悔恨了,他对自己说道。很快他不就会与她团聚了吗?到那时,他将再向她表达他永恒的爱与忠心。 After setting the note ablaze he dropped it into an ashtray and watched it burn. For a time the names cast moving shadows on the walls of the darkened room, then they nickered and died out. The colonel dropped the cigarette to the floor and ground it out with his heel, then clutched the photograph to his breast, removed a pistol from his pocket, placed the barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger. In the ashtray a small portion of the note remained. Where it had been wetted by his tear it had failed to bum, and on that scrap of paper were the words &died yesterday.& 他点燃了字条,将它扔进了烟灰缸中,看着它慢慢地燃烧起来。在火苗的映衬下,这间漆黑的屋子里的四壁一时变得影影绰绰。不一会儿,火苗成了星星点点,渐渐地熄灭了。上校把香烟扔在了地板上,用后脚跟碾灭,随后抓起照片放在自己的胸前。他从衣兜中掏出了一把手枪,将枪筒放进自己的嘴中,接着扣动扳机。在烟灰缸中还残留着一小片字条,由于被上校的泪水浸湿而未能燃尽。在这块残片上有这样几个字“昨天去世”。 Five Fantastic Mascots 精彩绝伦五福娃 Five Olympic mascots were unveiled exatly 1000 days before the Beiling Olympic opening ceremony . The long--anticipated mascots feature four of China's most popular animals--the fish,the panda,the Tibrtan antelope and the swallow .The fifth mascot is the brightly burning Olympic flame. Each of the mascots has a repeated two-syllable name. This type of name is a traditional way of showing affection for children in China.BeiBei is the fish,JingJing is the panda , HuanHuan is the Olympic flame,YingYing is the Tibetan antelope and NiNi is the swallow.When their names are put together---they say &Welcome to Beijing&. The five elements of nature,including the sea,forest,fire,earth and sky are found in the mascot's origins and headpieces. These spec缉尝光妒叱德癸泉含沪ial headpieces also display the uniqur folk and culture of China. Each mascot also symbolizes a different blessing ---prosperity,happiness,passion,health and good luck. It is the first time more than three mascots will share the important duty of representing their host country .Han Meilin,chief of the mascot design team explained that ,&China has such a profound and diversified culture that no single mascot could possibly represent it !That is why we chose to produce five mascots instesd of one 翻译: 正值北京奥运会开幕式前整整一千天之际,五个奥运会吉祥物揭开了神秘的面纱。人们翘首以待的奥运吉祥物代表了中国最受欢觃的四种动物——鱼、熊猫、藏羚羊及燕子。第五个吉祥物是熊熊燃烧的奥运圣火。 每个吉祥物都有一个叠音名字。在中国,叠音名字是对孩子们表示喜爱的一种传统方式。贝贝代表鱼,晶晶代表熊猫,欢欢代表奥运圣火,觃觃代表藏羚羊,而妮妮代表燕子。把他们的名字放在一起就是“北京欢觃您!” 吉祥物的訽形及头饰充分体现了包括大海、蒧林、火、大地及天空在内的大自然的五大元素。这些特别的头饰也充分展示了中国的民间艺术及传统文化。每一个吉祥物也代表着不同的祝福——繁荣、欢乐、激情、健康和好运。 这是第一次有三个以上的吉祥物共同承担代表东道国的重任。吉祥物设计组组长韩美林解释说:“中国有如此博大精深的文化,不是一个吉祥物就能完全展示出来的。所以我们选择设计出五个而不是一个的吉祥物。 Keep Your Direction 坚持你的方向 What would you do if you failed? Many people may choose to give up. However, the surest way to success is to keep your direction and stick to your goal. On your way to success, you must keep your direction. It is just like a lamp, guiding you in darkness and helping you overcome obstacles on your way. Otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go ahead. Direction means objectives. You can get nowhere without an objective in life. You can try to write your objective on paper and make some plans to achieve it. In this way, you will know how to arrange your time and to spend your time properly. And you should also have a belief that you are sure to succeed as long as you keep your direction all the time. 翻译: 如果失败了你会怎么做?很多人可能会选择放弃。然而,要想成功,最可靠的方法就是坚持你的方向和目标。 在通往成功的路上,你必须坚持你的方向。它就像一盏灯,在黑暗中为你指路,帮助你度过难关。否则,你很容易就会迷失方向或犹豫不前。 方向意味着目标。人生如果没有目标,将一事无成。 你可以试着把你的目标写在纸上,并制定实现目标的计划。这样,你就会懂得如何合理安排时间,如何正确地支配时间。而且你还要有这样的信念:只要你一直坚持自己的方向,你就一定可以成功。
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An ass once found a lion's skin. He put it on, and walked towards the village.
All fled when he came near,both men and animals.
The ass felt quite proud. He lifted his voice and brayed, but then everyone knew him.
His owner came up and gave him a sound whipping.
Shortly afterwards,a fox came up to him and said, &Ah, I knew it was you by your voice.&
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●所有的人和动物见到他走过来都逃走了。
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A PIGEON, oppressed by excessive thirst, saw a goblet of water painted on a signboard. Not supposing it to be only a picture, she flew towards it with a loud whir and unwittingly dashed against the signboard, jarring herself terribly. Having broken her wings by the blow, she fell to the ground, and was caught by one of the bystanders.
Zeal should not outrun discretion.
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As a frog sat at the bottom of a well, a little bird flew over and perched on the well's edge.
The frog asked the little bird, &Where did you fly here from?&
The little bird replied, &I flew from far away.
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出门在外也不愁谁有短一点的英文小故事啊?最好三分钟内的,还要有中文翻译
谁有短一点的英文小故事啊?最好三分钟内的,还要有中文翻译
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小杰克聪明吗?
史密斯先生的院子里有一颗芒果树。一天,他怀疑邻居家的孩子们会爬树摘那些熟了的好吃的果子,于是就把他的宠物猴子留在树上看着这棵树。这使得孩子们无法靠近这棵树——至少是大部分孩子。然而这并没有难倒小杰克,他想了一个好主意拿到史密斯先生的芒果。他用石头扔猴子,猴子变得很生气,于是它用芒果回击小杰克。
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去 英语坊 找吧,很多。下面是一个
很久以前,有一个穷人,他的原名叫什么已经不记得了。他个头很矮,脸上皱皱巴巴的,所以朋友们管他叫醋溜先生。他的太太也是又矮又老,他们住在一块小荒田后边的小屋里。
“约翰,”醋溜太太说道,“你到城里去买一头奶牛吧。我用挤出的牛奶做黄油,以后我们就衣食不愁了。”
“好主意,”醋溜先生说,于是他出发进城,他的太太在路边等候他。
醋溜先生在城里走啊走,四处找牛。过了一会儿,一个农夫拉着一头非常漂亮而肥壮的奶牛走了过来。
“哦,如果那头牛是我的,我就是世界上最幸福的人了!”
“这可是头很好的牛,”农夫说。
“啊,”醋溜先生说,“我出五十块金币的价买它。”
农夫微笑着伸手接钱,“你把它带走吧,”他说,“我就喜欢成人之美,朋友!”
醋溜先生抓住牛绳,拉着它在街上走啊走。“我是全世界最幸运的人了,”他说,“瞧瞧大家看着我和牛的眼神!”
可是在街的另一头,他见到一个吹风笛的人。他停下脚步聆听,笛声曼妙。
“哦,这是我听过的最动听的音乐了,”他说,“瞧瞧有这么多孩子围着那人,塞钱给他!如果我有风笛的话,就是世界上最幸福的人了!!”
“我可以卖给你呀,”风笛手说道。
“是吗?可是我没有钱了,我拿这头牛和你换吧。”
“拿去吧,”风笛手答道,“我最喜欢成人之美了。”
于是醋溜先生拿过了风笛,风笛手牵走了奶牛。
“现在我们可有音乐听了,”醋溜先生说,但是他花了老大的劲,还是吹不出什么调来。风笛只发出吱吱的怪声。孩子们非但没给他钱,还对他百般嘲笑。
天冷极了,为了吹风笛,醋溜先生的手指都冻僵了。他真希望自己没把牛给换走。
他开始往家走的时候,遇到一个人,那人戴着暖暖的手套。“哦,如果那副漂亮手套是我的,”他说,“那我就是世界上最幸福的人了。”
“你出多少钱买?”那人问道。
“噢,我没钱了,可我用风笛和你换吧,”醋溜先生答道。
“这样的话,”那人说,“你就拿去吧,我就喜欢成人之美。”
醋溜先生把风笛给了那人,拿过手套戴在冻僵的手指头上。“我多幸运啊,”他边往家走边说道。他的手很快就暖起来了,可是道路坑坑洼洼的,走得很艰难。走到一个陡坡下的时候,他累极了。“我怎么才能爬上去呢?”他说。这时候,他看到一个人从另一边走了过来。那人手里握着一根棍,用做爬坡的杖子。
“朋友,”醋溜先生说道,“如果我能有你那根杖子来爬坡,我就是这世界上最幸福的人了!”
“你出多少钱来买?”那人问道。
“啊,我没钱了,可我愿把这副暖和的手套给你,”醋溜先生说。
“这样的话,”那人说道,“你就拿去好了,因为我最喜欢成人之美。”
醋溜先生的手早暖和过来了,于是他拿手套跟那人换了根上坡用的粗杖。“我多幸运啊!”他一边费劲地上坡一边说道。
到了山顶,他停下来休憩。可正当他想着一整天的好运时,他听到有谁在叫着自己的名字。他抬起头,只看到树枝上坐着只绿鹦鹉。
“醋溜先生,醋溜先生,”鹦鹉喊道。
“怎么了?”醋溜先生问。
“你是傻瓜,你是傻瓜!”鸟儿答道,“你出门找钱,找到了,却拿钱买牛,用牛换了风笛,用风笛换了手套,又用手套去换根能在路边弄到的棍子。呵呵呵,你是傻瓜!你是傻瓜!”
这话让醋溜先生生气极了。他用尽力气拿棍子朝鸟儿掷去。可鸟儿只回了句:“你是傻瓜!你是傻瓜!”而棍子又卡在树枝上,他够不着。
醋溜先生慢慢地向前走着,他脑子里乱腾腾的。他的太太正站在路边呢,一见到他,她就喊起来:“奶牛呢?奶牛呢?”
“唔,我可不知道奶牛到哪去了,”醋溜先生说道。接着他把事情完完整整地告诉了她。
Mr. Vinegar and His Fortune
Retold by James Baldwin
A long time go, there lived a poor man whose real name has been forgotten. He was little and old and his face was 1)wrinkled, and that was why his friends called him Mr. Vinegar. His wife was also little and old, and they lived in a little old 2)cottage at the back of a little old field.
&John,& said Mrs. Vinegar, &you must go to town and buy a cow. I will milk her and 3)churn butter and we shall never want for anything.&
&That is a good plan,& said Mr. Vinegar, so he started off to town while his wife waited by the roadside.
Mr. Vinegar walked up and down the street of the town looking for a cow. After a time, a farmer came that way, leading one that was very pretty and fat.
&Oh, if I only had that cow,& said Mr. Vinegar, &I would be the happiest man in the world!&
&She's a very good cow,& said the farmer.
&Well,& said Mr. Vinegar, &I'll give you these 50 gold pieces for her.&
The farmer smiled and held out his hand for the money, &You may have her,& he said, &I always like to 4)oblige, my friends!&
Mr. Vinegar took hold of the cow's halter and led her up and down the street. &I am the luckiest man in the world,& he said, &for only see how all the people are looking at me and my cow!&
But at one end of the street, he met a man playing 5)bagpipes. He stopped and listened -- Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dee.
&Oh, that is the sweetest music I ever heard,& he said, &and just see how all the children crowd around the man and give him pennies! If I only had those bagpipes, I would be the happiest man in the world!!&
&I'll sell them to you,& said the 6)piper.
&Will you? Well then, since I have no money, I will give you this cow for them.&
&You may have them,& answered the piper, &I always like to oblige a friend.&
Mr. Vinegar took the bagpipes and the piper led the cow away.
&Now we will have some music,& said Mr. Vinegar, but try as hard as he might, he could not play a tune. He could get nothing out of the bagpipes but &7)squeak, squeak&. The children instead of giving him pennies laughed at him.
The day was chilly and in trying to play the pipes, his fingers grew very cold. He wished he had kept the cow.
He just started for home when he met a man who had warm gloves on his hands. &Oh, if I only had those pretty gloves,& he said, &I would be the happiest man in the world.&
&How much will you give for them?& asked the man.
&Oh, I have no money, but I will give you these bagpipes,& answered Mr. Vinegar.
&Well,& said the man, &you may have them for I always like to oblige a friend.&
Mr. Vinegar gave him the bagpipes and drew the gloves on over his half frozen fingers. &How lucky I am,& he said as he 8)trudged homeward. His hands were soon quite warm, but the road was rough and the walking hard. He was very tired when he came to the foot of the steep hill. &How shall I ever get to the top?& he said. Just then he met a man who was walking the other way. He had a stick in his hand which he used as a cane to help him along.
&My friend,& said Mr. Vinegar, &if only I had that stick of yours to help me up this hill, I would be the happiest man in the world!&
&How much will you give me for it?& asked the man.
&Well, I have no money, but I will give you this pair of warm gloves,& said Mr. Vinegar.
&Well,& said the man, &you may have it for I always like to oblige a friend.&
Mr. Vinegar's hands were now quite warm, so he gave the gloves to the man and took the 9)stout stick to help him along. &How lucky I am!'' he said as he 10)toiled upward.
At the top of the hill he stopped to rest. But as he was thinking of all his good luck that day, he heard someone calling his name. He looked up and saw only a green parrot sitting in a tree.
&Mr. Vinegar, Mr. Vinegar,& it cried.
&What now?& said Mr. Vinegar.
&You're a 11)dunce, you're a dunce!'' answered the bird, &you went to seek your fortune and you found it, then you gave it for a cow, and the cow for some bagpipes, and the bagpipes for some gloves, and the gloves for a stick which you might of cut by the roadside. He He He, you're a dunce! You're a dunce!''
This made Mr. Vinegar very angry. He threw the stick at the bird with all his might. But the bird only answered, &You're a dunce! You're a dunce!& And the stick 12)lodged in the tree where he could not get it again.
Mr. Vinegar went on slowly for he had many things to think about. His wife was standing by the roadside and as soon as she saw him, she cried out, &Where's the cow? Where's the cow?&
&Well, I just don't know where the cow is,& said Mr. Vinegar. And then he told her the whole story.
[单词注释]
1) wrinkled [5riNkld] a. 皱纹的
2) cottage [5kCtidV] n. 村舍
3) churn [tFE:n] v. 搅拌
4) oblige [E5blaidV] v. 责成
5) bagpipe [5bA^paip] n. 风笛
6) piper [5paipE] n. 风笛手
7) squeak [skwi:k] n. 吱吱的叫声
8) trudge [trQdV] v. 跋涉
9) stout [staJt] a. 粗的
10) toil [tCil] v. 跋涉,费力地做
11) dunce [dQns] n. 傻瓜
12) lodge [lCdV] v. 存放,容纳
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