英语小故事演讲(优秀5篇)

英语故事会出现学生认识或是不认识的单词,而这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于一般的死记硬背,而是在潜移默化中,让学生记住单词,并且不枯燥。以下是勤劳的编辑为家人们整理的英语小故事演讲(优秀5篇),仅供借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。

3分钟英语演讲小故事 篇1

三只狐狸

Once there were three foxes, they worked together. They lived a happy life.

Little by little, the youngest fox became lazy, and often quarreled with the other foxes. The eldest had to leave, and the second fox was driven off, too.

Looking at the warm house with a lot of good food in it, the youngest fox smiled.

The eldest fox opened a new hill again.

The second eldest fox dug a pool. Two of them because rich soon.

The youngest fox ate up the food left by the other two foxes. In the end it felt so cold and hungry that it could not stand up.

从前有三只狐狸,他们愉快地工作和居住在一起。

最小的狐狸又懒又坏,经常同其他的两只狐狸争吵,气走了它的大哥和二哥。

最小的狐狸得意地住在温暖的房子里享受着丰富的食品。

老大重新开了一块小山坡种地。

老二挖了池塘,不久他们过上了富裕的生活。

最小的狐狸吃完了那些狐狸留下的所有食物,最后又冷又饿连站也站不起来。

Wood Fire

One woman lectured her best friend on the nature of the male animal. “Husbands are like wood fires; they go out if left unattened.”

“Does that mean,” asked the other, “that they make ashes of themselves?”

森林之火

一名妇女向她最好的朋友大谈雄性动物的特性:“丈夫们就像是森林里的火,一不注意,他们就会燃烧起来。”

“那是不是意味着,”另一个问道,“他们将自己烧成灰烬?”

Best Reward

A naval officer fell overboard. He was rescued by a deck hand. The officer asked how he could reward him.

“The best way, sir,” said the deck hand, “is to say nothing about it. If the other fellows knew I‘d pulled you out, they‘d chuck me in.”

最好的奖赏

一名海军军官从甲板上掉入海中。他被一名甲板水手救起。这位军官问如何才能酬谢他。

“最好的办法,长官,”这名水手说,“是别声张这事。如果其他人知道我救了您,他们会把我扔下去的。”

英语演讲小故事 篇2

我要自由 i want be free

good afternoon,everyone。today,my topic is “i want to be free。”it’s a story about a wolf and a dog。

a wolf was almost dead with hunger。a house-dog saw him,and asked,”friend,it’s bad for you。”

“why don’t you work steadily as i do,and get your food regularly?” “i would have no objection。”said the wolf,”if i could only get a place。” “i will help you。”said the dog。”e with me to my master,and you shall share me work ”

so the wolf and the dog went to the town together。

on the way ,the wolf saw that there was no hair around the dog’neck。 he felt quite surprised,and asked him why it was like that? “oh,it is nothing。”said the dog。”every night my master puts a collar around my neck and chains me up。you will soon get used to it。”

“is that the only reason。”said the wolf。”then good bye to you,my friend。i would like to be free。”

do you like to be free?every。thank you for listening。

下午好。这天,我的话题是“我要自由”。这是一个关于一只狗和一只狼的故事。

一只狼快要饿死了,一只狗看见后问他,“这对你是不好的,为什么不像我一样稳定地干活并有规律地获得食物呢?”

狼说:“如果我有个地方住,我没有意见。”狗回答说:“跟我到主人那里去,我们一齐工作。”于是狼和狗一齐回到村子。

在路上,狼注意到狗的脖子上有一圈没有毛,他很奇怪地问为什么会那样。

“噢,没有什么。”狗说,“我的主人每一天晚上都用一条铁链子拴住我,你很快就会习惯的。”“就是因为这个原因吗?”狼说道,“那么,再见了,我的朋友,我宁愿选取自由。” 你想要自由吗?多谢大家。

英语演讲小故事 篇3

A Clever Hare

Billy hare is hungry and finds a radish. What he picks it up, Mr. Fox is behind him and wants to eat him. “I’m hungry, too. You’re my dinner. I’m going to eat you,” he says.

Billy Hare is shocked, but he isn’t scared. He says, “Follow me. I have better food for you.”

They go to a well.

“Look down here,” Billy Hare says “There is something in the water. “What’s that?” Mr. Fox asks surprisingly. “It’s a big and fat hen. Let’s get down and fetch it.” Billy Hare says and gets down with a pail.

“Can you out the hen into the pail?” Mr. Fox shouts. “No. She’s too big,” Billy Hare says, “Come down, please. We can take her up together. Jump into the other pail.”

Mr. Fox does so. When he gets down, Billy Hare gets up. “Good-bye!” Billy Hare gets out of the well and says. Mr. Fox can’t get out.

聪明的野兔

野兔比利很饿,他找到了一只萝卜。当他捡起萝卜的时候,狐狸先生正在他的身后,想吃了他。 “我也饿了。你是我的晚餐,我要吃了你。”狐狸说。 比利很吃惊,但是他并不害怕。他说:“跟我来,我有更好的食物给你。” 他们来到一口井边。

“朝这下面看,”比利说, “水里有东西。”“是什么呀?”狐狸先生好奇地问:“那是一只有大又费肥的母鸡。我们下去把她捉上来。”比利说着,乘一只水桶下去了。

“你能把鸡放进桶里吗?”狐狸问他:“不行,这只鸡太大了,”比利说,“下来吧。我们可以一起把它捉上去。快跳到另一只水桶里吧。”

狐狸照做了。当他下去的时候,比利就上来了。“再见。”比利从井里出来时说。而狐狸却出不来了。

英语演讲小故事 篇4

a woman was waiting at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight。 she hunted for a book in the airport shops, bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop。 she was engrossed in her book but happened to see that the man sitting beside her, as bold as could be, grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between, which she tried to ignore to avoid a scene。 so she munched the cookies and watched the clock, as the gutsy cookie thief diminished her stock。

一天晚上,一位女士在机场候机,她的航班还要等上很长的几个小时。她在机场的商店里找了一本书,买下一袋曲奇饼,找了一个地方坐下。她全神贯注地读着书,忽然看见坐在她旁边的一个男子居然大胆地从他们之间的曲奇饼袋子里拿走了一两块去吃。为了不当众发脾气,她尽量假装没有看见,使劲地嚼着曲奇饼,一边看着表,而那个可恶的曲奇饼小偷正在使她的存货不断减少。

she was getting more irritated as the minutes ticked by, thinking,"if i wasn't so nice, i would blacken his eye。" with each cookie she took, he took one too。 when only one was left, she wondered what he would do。 with a smile on his face, and a nervous laugh, he took the last cookie and broke it in half。 he offered her half, as he ate the other。

时光一分一秒地过去,她越来越生气,心想:“要不是我脾气好,我早把他的眼睛打青了!”就这样,她拿一块曲奇饼,他也拿一块,剩了最后一块时,她不明白对方会怎样做。他呢,脸上带着微笑,又有些紧张,把最后一块曲奇饼拿起来,掰成两半,给她一半,自我把另一半吃了。

she snatched it from him and thought。。。oooh, brother。 this guy has some nerve and he's also rude。 why he didn't even show any gratitude! she had never known when she had been so galled and sighed with relief when her flight was called。 she gathered her belongings and headed to the gate, refusing to look back at the ingrate thief。

她从对方手里夺下半块曲奇饼,想,哦,老兄!这家伙有点太胆大、太无理了。他竟然都没有露出一点感激的意思!她从来也没有像这样恼怒过,所以在她的航班通告响起时,她如释重负地叹了口气。她收拾好了行李,走向登机口,根本不想再看一眼那忘恩负义的小偷。

she boarded the plane, and sank in her seat。 then she sought her book, which was almost plete。 as she reached in her baggage, she gasped with surprise。 there was her bag of cookies, in front of her eyes。 if mine are here, she moaned in despair, the others were his, and he tried to share。 too late to apologize, she realized with grief, that she was the rude one, the ingrate, the thief。

登机之后,她舒适地坐在座位上,开始找那本立刻就要看完的书。就在她够到行李时,却惊讶地喘但是气来。她的曲奇饼不就放在自我眼前吗?她绝望地喃喃着,如果这是我的,那么那些曲奇饼就是他的啦,是他在和我分享。她悲哀地意识到,道歉已经太晚,她才是那个不讲理的、忘恩负义的、偷了曲奇饼的人。

英语演讲小故事 篇5

英语演讲小故事

alking clock

会说话的'钟

While proudly showing off his new apartment to friends, a college student led the way into the den. “What is the big brass gong and hammer for?” one of his friends asked. “That is the talking clock,” the man replied. “How's it work?”

“Watch,” the man said and proceeded to give the gong an ear shattering pound with the hammer. Suddenly, someone screamed from the other side of the wall, “Knock it off, you idiot! It's two o'clock in the morning!”

一个学生带他朋友们参观他的新公寓,甚是得意,“那个大铜锣和锤子是干什么用的?”他的一个朋友问他。“那玩意儿厉害了,那是一个会说话的钟”,学生回答。“这钟怎么工作的”,他的朋友问。“看着,别眨眼了”,那学生走上前一把操起铜锣和锤子,拼命地敲了一下,声音震耳欲聋。突然,他们听到隔壁墙那边有人狂叫,“别敲了,你这白痴!现在是凌晨两点钟了!”

A GOVERNOR visiting a State prison was implored by a Convict to pardon him.

“What are you in for?” asked the Governor.

“I held a high office,” the Convict humbly replied, “and sold subordinate appointments. ”

“Then I decline to interfere,” said the Governor, with asperity; “a man who abuses his office by making it serve a private end and purvey a personal advantage is unfit to be free. By the way, Mr. Warden,” he added to that official, as the Convict slunk away, “in appointing you to this position, I was given to understand that your friends could make the Shikane county delegation to the next State convention solid for - for the present Administration. Was I rightly informed?”

“You were, sir. ”

“Very well, then, I will bid you good-day. Please be so good as to appoint my nephew Night Chaplain and Reminder of Mothers and Sisters. ”

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