① 英語小短文(三分鍾簡單的)謝謝!!
Dear teacher and classmates:I am very glad to say something here. At this time, I'd like to talk about my hobbies.I have many hobbies. First, I like playing video games. Computer games are cool. I like CS best. I could play it all day. Secound, I like all kinds of sports. I like being outdoors. I love fresh air and sunshine. Playing football with friends is fun. Swimming in the sea is my favorite. In addition, I like to draw pictures at home. I often read comics on the bed in the evening. It's my secret. Hey, buddy. Please don't tell my parents. Furthermore, I like music. I like singing. I ofen sing film songs while I walk in the street. Of course, I learn English everyday. As you know, English is used everywhere in the world. So I learn English very hard. I hope I can travel around the world and speak English with foreigners someday. Then I can talk about the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with them. It's my colorful dream in the English world.There is more I like to do. There is more I want to say. Maybe I can tell you more next time. Thank you for listening.
② 10篇英語小短文帶翻譯
10篇英語小短文帶翻譯,稍微網路一番就有很多的範文出現。但是這些范專文中,寫的對不對好不好也無所得屬知。③ 英語小短文
There was once upon a time a fisherman and his wife who lived together in a piss pot near the sea. Every day the fisherman went out fishing, and he fished a long time. Once he was sitting there fishing and looking into the clear water when his hook went to the bottom, deep down, and when he pulled it out, he had caught a large flounder. Then the flounder said to him, I beg you to let me live. I am not an ordinary flounder, but an enchanted prince. Put me back into the water, and let me swim.
Well, said the man, there's no need to say more. I can certainly let a fish swim away who knows how to talk. Then he put it back into the water, and the flounder quickly disappeared to the bottom, leaving a long trail of blood behind him.
The man then went home to his wife in the piss pot and told her that he had caught a flounder that had told him he was an enchanted prince, and that he had let it swim away. Didn't you ask for anything first? said the woman. No, said the man. What should I have asked for?
Oh, said the woman. It is terrible living in this piss pot. It is filled with stench and filth. Go back and ask for a little hut for us.
The man did not want to, but he went back to the sea, and when he arrived it was all yellow and green, and he stood next to the water and said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
The flounder swam up and said, What does she want then?
Oh, said the man, I did catch you, and my wife says that I really should have asked for something. She doesn't want to live in a piss pot any longer. She would like to have a hut.
Go home, said the flounder. She already has it.
The man went home, and his wife was standing in the door of a hut, and she said to him, Come in. See, now isn't this much better. And there was a parlor and a bedroom and a kitchen; and outside there was a little garden with all kinds of vegetables, and a yard with hens and cks.
Oh, said the man. Now we can live well.
Yes, said the woman, we'll give it a try.
Everything went well for a week or two, and then the woman said, Husband. This hut is too small. The yard and the garden are too little. I want to live in a large stone castle. Go back to the flounder and tell him to get a castle for us.
Oh, wife, said the man. The flounder has just given us the hut. I don't want to go back so soon. It may make the flounder angry.
I know he can do it, said the woman, and he won't mind. Just go!
So, with a heavy heart, the man went back, and when he came to the sea, the water was quite purple and gray and dark blue, but it was still, and he stood there and said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
What does she want then? said the flounder.
Oh, said the man sadly, my wife wants to live in a stone castle.
Go home. She's already standing before the door, said the flounder.
So the man went home, and his wife was standing in front of a large palace.
See, husband, she said. Isn't this beautiful? And with that they went inside together. There were many servants inside, and the walls were all white, and there were golden chairs and tables in the parlor, and outside the castle there was a garden and a forest a half mile long, and there were elk and deer and rabbits, and there were cow and horse stalls in the yard.
Oh, said the man, now we can stay in this beautiful castle and be satisfied.
We'll think about it, said the woman. Let's sleep on it. And with that they went to bed.
The next morning the woman awoke. It was daylight. She poked her husband in the side with her elbow and said, Husband, get up. We should be king over all this land.
Oh, wife, said the man, why do you want to be king? I don't want to be king.
Well, I want to be king.
Oh, wife, said the man, how can you be king? The flounder won't want to do that.
Husband, said the woman, Go there immediately. I want to be king.
So the man, saddened because his wife wanted to be king, went back. And when he arrived at the sea it was dark gray, and the water heaved up from below. He stood there and said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
What does she want then, said the flounder.
Oh, said the man, my wife wants to be king.
Go home. She's already king, said the flounder.
Then the man went home, and when he arrived at the palace, there were so many soldiers, and drums, and trumpets, and his wife was sitting on a high throne of gold and diamonds, and she was wearing a large golden crown and on either side of her there stood a line of maidens-in-waiting, each one a head shorter than the other.
Oh, said the man, are you king now?
Yes, she said, I am king.
And after he had looked at her awhile, he said, It is nice that you are king. Now we don't have to wish for anything else.
No, husband, she said, I have been king too long. I can't stand it any longer. I am king, but now I would like to become emperor.
Oh, said the man, why do you want to become emperor?
Husband, she said, go to the flounder. I want to be emperor.
Oh, wife, said the man, he can't make you emperor. I can't tell him to do that.
I am king, said the woman, and you are my husband. Now go there immediately!
So the man went, and on his way he thought, This is not going to end well. To ask to be emperor is shameful. The flounder is going to get tired of this. With that he arrived at the sea. The water was entirely black and dense, and a strong wind blew over him that curdled the water. He stood there and said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
What does she want then, said the flounder.
Oh, he said, my wife wants to become emperor.
Go home, said the flounder. She's already emperor.
Then the man went home, and when he arrived, his wife was sitting on a very high throne made of one piece of gold, and she was wearing a large golden crown that was two yards high, and guards were standing at her side, each one smaller than the other, beginning with the largest giant and ending with the littlest dwarf, who was no larger than my little finger. Many princes and counts were standing in front of her. The man went and stood among them and said, Wife, are you emperor now?
Yes, she said, I am emperor.
Oh, said the man, taking a good look at her. Wife, it's good that you are emperor.
Husband, she said. Why are you standing there? I'm emperor now, and I want to become pope as well.
Oh, wife! said the man. Why do you want to become pope. There is only one pope in all Christendom.
Husband, she said, I want to become pope before the day is done.
No, wife, he said, the flounder cannot make you pope. It's not good.
Husband, what nonsense! If he can make me emperor, then he can make me pope as well. Now go there immediately!
Then the man went, and he felt sick all over, and his knees and legs were shaking, and the wind was blowing, and the water looked like it was boiling, and ships, tossing and turning on the waves, were firing their guns in distress. There was a little blue in the middle of the sky, but on all sides it had turned red, as in a terrible lightning storm. Full of despair he stood there and said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
What does she want then? said the flounder.
Oh, said the man, my wife wants to become pope.
Go home, said the flounder. She's already pope.
Then he went home, and when he arrived there, his wife was sitting on a throne that was two miles high, and she was wearing three large crowns. She was surrounded with church-like splendor, and at her sides there were two banks of candles. The largest was as thick and as tall as the largest tower, down to the smallest kitchen candle. Wife, said the man, giving her a good look, are you pope now?
Yes, she said, I am pope.
Oh, said the man. It is good that you are pope. Wife, we can be satisfied, now that you are pope. There's nothing else that you can become.
I have to think about that, said the woman. Then they both went to bed, but she was not satisfied. Her desires would not let her sleep. She kept thinking what she wanted to become next. Then the sun came up. Aha, she thought, as she watched the sunrise through her window. Couldn't I cause the sun to rise? Then she became very grim and said to her husband, Husband, go back to the flounder. I want to become like God.
The man, who was still mostly asleep, was so startled that he fell out of bed. Oh, wife, he said, go on as you are and remain pope.
No, said the woman, tearing open her bodice. I will not be quiet. I can't stand it when I see the sun and the moon coming up, and I can't cause them to rise. I want to become like God!
Oh, wife, said the man. The flounder can't do that. He can make you emperor and pope, but he can't do that.
Husband, she said, looking very gruesome, I want to become like God. Go to the flounder right now!
The man trembled with fear at every joint. Outside there was a terrible storm. Trees and mountains were shaking. The heaven was completely black, and there was thunder and lightning. In the sea he could see black waves as high as mountains, and they were capped with white crowns of foam. He said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
What does she want then, said the flounder.
Oh, he said, she wants to become like God.
Go home. She is sitting in her piss pot again.
And they are sitting there even today.
④ 5篇英語小短文
英語小短文 Hundred Times
In the traffic court of a large mid-western city, a young lady was brought before the judge to answer a ticket given her for driving through a red light. She explained to his honor that she was a school teacher and requested an immediate disposal of her case in order that she might hasten on to her classes. A wild gleam came into the judge's eye. "You are a school teacher, eh?" said he. "Madam, I shall realize my lifelong ambition. Sit down at that table and write 'I went through a red light' five hundred times."
英語小短文My Favourite Season
The climate in our country is very pleasant. It』s always warm in spring, hot in summer and cold in winter.
My favourite season is autumn, because it』s always warm in September and October. It』s often cold in November. It』s certainly interesting. The other reason is the days are short and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets early. I can do my favourite things in the evening.
Autumn is a harvest season. I can make great progress in autumn. I like the golden season, and you?
英語小短文 Go Out To Travel
I went to three cities to play ring last summer holidays. They are Beijing, Dalian and HuHehot. I went to Beijing more than eight times. Beijing is the capital of China. It』s a big city. I am very familiar with Beijing. It takes an hour and forty minutes from Nantong to Beijing by plane. There are many tall buildings in Beijing. It』s a modern city. My family visited the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, the Palace Museum, the Beihai Park, the Space Museum, etc. I went to the countryside of Beijing to go boating and fishing. It was very interesting. I went shopping in WangFuJing. I bought lots of souvenirs and other things. I like eating Beijing snacks. They are delicious. Don』t miss Beijing Duck. It is really nice. Dalian is a beautiful city. Dalian is close to Beijing. I spent 5o minutes on the plane. Dalian is near the sea. I smelled the salt in the air. The roads are clean. There are lots of trees and flowers near the roads. There are many esplanades and Japanese buildings. There are some fountains in one of the esplanades. Some people flew kites and walked on the esplanades. We went to see the beach and the sea. The sea is blue. There were many swimmers in the sea. I lay on the beach to see the sky. Dalian is a very nice place to live in. Huhehot is in Inner Mongol. There are lots of large grasslands. The grasslands are endless. The sky is bright blue. There were a lot of horses and sheep. They were running or eating grass. I rode a horse on the grassland. I picked some colourful flowers. We drank tea with milk. There is a small desert, it was very hot when I walked on it. The sand could sing. These trips helped me open my eyes. I enjoyed my day.
英文短文 Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie, known as the King of Steel, built the steel instry in the United States, and , in the process, became one of the wealthiest men in America. His success resulted in part from his ability to sell the proct and in part from his policy of expanding ring periods of economic decline, when most of his competitors were recing their investments.
Carnegie believed that indivials should progress through hard work, but he also felt strongly that the wealthy should use their fortunes for the benefit of society. He opposed charity, preferring instead to provide ecational opportunities that would allow others to help themselves. "He who dies rich, dies disgraced," he often said.
Among his more noteworthy contributions to society are those that bear his name, including the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, which has a library, a museum of fine arts, and a museum of national history. He also founded a school of technology that is now part of Carnegie-Mellon University. Other philanthrophic gifts are the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to promote understanding between nations, the Carnegie Institute of Washington to fund scientific research, and Carnegie Hall to provide a center for the arts.
Few Americans have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity. His contributions of more than five million dollars established 2,500 libraries in small communities throughout the country and formed the nucleus of the public library system that we all enjoy today.
英語小短文 My school day
Hi,I』m xxx. I'm 13 years old and I study in xxx Middle School. My school is ...Every morning I get up at seven and have breakfast. And then I go to school at half past seven. Lessons begin at eight o』clock. We have four lessons in the morning and Chinese is my favourite lesson. We usually have 10 minute's break between two lessons and at about 12 o'clock we finish our morning lessons. I have lunch at school at twelve thirty.I like school lunch and I always have rice with meat and vegetables. After lunch I often talk with my friends or play basketball with them. In the afternoon lessons start at half past one and finish at four o』clock. I play games after school with my friends and then go home at half past four. In the evening I do my homework and then watch TV. At ten o』clock I go to bed. It』s really a busy day but I like it.
⑤ 網上學習英語的不利條件的英語小短文
Jane is from Canada.She is twelve years old .Now she is in Beijing NO.1 gh School.
。She is in Class One ,Grade Seven.Her phone number is 00.We are not in the
。嗯 順便說一來下,我自現在學的ABC夫下口語的老師要我明白,其實想征服英語應該是不費力地;必須要擁有一個符合的研習情境和熟練口語對象,最關鍵就是外教水平,純正歐美口音非常重要 保持每天口語交流,1對1家教式輔導才能夠有最.好.的學習成果 完成課堂後需要重聽課堂音頻,來進一步深化知識 如果真的無對象可練習的狀況下,那麼就去聽力室或滬江拿到課余學習材料練習 多問多聽一下子語感就培養起來,學習成長應該可以迅速明顯的~same Class ,but we are good friends.
。夠短吧,這樣的短文,我可是出口成章的
⑥ 8篇英語小短文
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse 【城裡老鼠和鄉下老鼠】
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do come and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."
The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.
After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
從前,有兩只老鼠,它們是好朋友。一隻老鼠居住在鄉村,另一隻住在城裡。很多年以後,鄉下老鼠碰到城裡老鼠,它說:「你一定要來我鄉下的家看看。」於是,城裡老鼠就去了。鄉下老鼠領著它到了一塊田地上它自己的家裡。它把所有最精美食物都找出來給城裡老鼠。城裡老鼠說:「這東西不好吃,你的家也不好,你為什麼住在田野的地洞里呢?你應該搬到城裡去住,你能住上用石頭造的漂亮房子,還會吃上美味佳餚,你應該到我城裡的家看看。」
鄉下老鼠就到城裡老鼠的家去。房子十分漂亮,好吃的東西也為他們擺好了。可是正當他們要開始吃的時候,聽見很大的一陣響聲,城裡的老鼠叫喊起來:「快跑!快跑!貓來了!」他們飛快地跑開躲藏起來。
過了一會兒,他們出來了。當他們出來時,鄉下老鼠說:「我不喜歡住在城裡,我喜歡住在田野我的洞里。因為這樣雖然貧窮但是快樂自在,比起雖然富有卻要過著提心吊膽的生活來說,要好些。」
⑦ 20篇英語小短文
懸賞5分太少了,50分還差不多先給你一篇看看
I』m very happy to receive your letter, and I』m glad to hear that you will go to China to learn Chinese here. I have already found a fiat for you. It is on Fangcao Street, which is not far from Jianxin Chinese School. Bus No.11 can take you there, and it is one stop before the Chinese School. The flat is on the third floor with 3 rooms, one of which is bedroom, the other two are bathroom and kitchen. There are a bed, a sofa, a desk and some chairs in this 25 square-metres small fiat, and the rent is 500 yuan per month. Maybe this fiat is not as good as your wish, but I』ll try my best to meet your needs. If it is not suitable enough, write to me and I will look for another better place.
Hope you will come here soon!
All the best!
Yours,
Li Hua
我很高興收到你的信,我很高興地聽到你會去中國且在我們這里學習中文的消息。我已經找到了寓所。在芳草街,不遠處就是我們的中文學校。乘坐11號巴士就可以到達,前一站就是中文學校。寓所是在三樓,有3個房間,其中一個是卧室,其他兩個衛生間和廚房。有一張床,一個沙發和一個辦公桌,25平方米小公寓里有椅子,租金是每月500元。也許這房子不如你的願望,但我會盡我所能,滿足您的需求。如果還不夠,給我寫信,我會尋找另外一個更好的地方。
希望你能很快來到這里!
就到這里啦!
此致,
李華
⑧ 英語小短文20篇
1 Dogs
People often saythat a dog is man's best friend. Over thousands of years, man has taught hisdogs to do many kinds of work besides guarding the home. For example, sheepdogsare famous for their ability to control a flock of hundreds of sheep.
Dogs have beenused to aid disabled people for centuries. A guide dog can lead its blindowner. Nowadays, dogs can be taught to turn on light switches, openrefrigerator doors and dial the telephone for their disabled owners. For themajority of people, however, dogs are simply pets and friends for both youngand old members of the family.
guard 看守,看護 sheepdog 牧羊犬 flock 群 aid 幫助
disabled 殘疾人 century 世紀 guide dog 導盲犬 dial 撥 majority 大多數
狗
人們總是說狗是人類最好的朋友.幾千年來,除了看家外,人類還教會了狗去做許多其他的事,例如,牧羊犬就因其可以控制數百隻羊的羊群而出名.
狗用來幫助殘疾人已有好幾個世紀了.導盲犬可以為盲主人引路.現在,人們還教狗為殘疾主人打開電燈、開冰箱和撥電話.然而,對於大多數人來說,狗只是家裡老人和孩子們的寵物和朋友.