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适合初中生英语演讲的小故事

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适合初中生英语演讲的小故事 本文简介:3??Dó¢ó??Y?2D?1êê?whodeserveshelp?manyyearsago,therelivedaveryrichmanwhowantedtodosomethingforthepeopleofhistown.butfirsthewantedtofindoutwhethertheyd

适合初中生英语演讲的小故事 本文内容:

3??Dó¢ó??Y?2D?1êê?

who

deserves

help?

many

years

ago,there

lived

a

very

rich

man

who

wanted

to

do

something

for

the

people

of

his

town.

but

first

he

wanted

to

find

out

whether

they

deserved

his

help.

so

he

placed

a

very

large

stone

in

the

center

of

the

main

road

into

town.

then

he

hid

behind

a

tree

and

waited.

soon

an

old

man

came

along

with

his

cow.

the

young

man

then

began

to

move

the

stone.

he

pushed

and

pulled

with

all

his

strength

to

move

it

to

one

side.

but

imagine

his

surprise

when

under

the

stone

he

found

a

bag

full

of

money

and

this

message:

this

money

is

for

the

thoughtful

person

who

removes

this

stone

from

the

road.

that

person

deserves

help.

hello

everyone,today

im

very

glad

to

be

here

to

addrea

speech

about

joking.

as

we

all

feel,we

are

having

a

busy

life

--

busy

working,busy

studying,busy

talking,busy

eating,and

even,busy

falling

asleep!in

this

rapid

developing

world,we

have

to

be

busy

or

we

will

fall

behind?a?t£oêêo??DD??éú?2?Yμ?ó¢ó?D?1êê?

my

first

and

my

last

an

indian

farmer

and

his

child

were

toiling

in

the

fields.

it

was

almost

dark

by

the

time

they

had

finished

their

work

and

the

farmer

said

to

the

child,wow!

its

getting

dark!

quickly

pack

up

the

tools

and

run.

lets

run

quickly!

relax.

were

not

far

from

home

and

we

know

the

way

home.why

are

you

in

such

a

panic?

asked

the

child.

theres

something

you

dont

know.

im

not

afraid

of

tigers

or

lions.

im

only

afraid

of

the

night.

answered

the

farmer?£

it

so

happened

that

a

lion

was

hiding

nearby

and

overheard

their

conversation.

whats

this

thing

called

the

night?

how

could

it

be

more

fearful

than

i

am?

i

must

find

out

about

it.

go

home

with

him.

early

the

next

morning,on

the

way,another

lion

passed

by

and

found

it

hilarious

to

see

a

lion

obediently

following

a

farmer.

the

lion

asked,what

are

you

doing?

why

are

you

walking

behind

this

man?

shh!

keep

your

voice

down

and

leave

quickly.

dont

you

know

that

this

being

walking

in

front

is

something

called

the

night.

hes

very

terrible.

last

night,he

beat

me

and

shackled

me,leaving

me

cold

and

starving

the

entire

night.

i

have

no

idea

where

hes

taking

me

now.

run

along

or

your

life

will

be

in

danger!

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my

first

and

my

last

when

george

was

thirty-five,he

bought

a

small

plane

and

learned

to

fly

it.

he

soon

became

very

good

and

made

his

plane

do

all

kinds

of

tricks.

george

had

a

friend.

his

name

was

mark.

one

day

george

offered

to

take

mark

up

in

his

plane.

mark

thought,ive

travelled

in

a

big

plane

several

times,but

ive

never

been

in

a

small

one,so

ill

go.

they

went

up,and

george

flew

around

for

half

an

hour

and

did

all

kinds

of

tricks

in

the

air.

when

they

came

down

again,mark

was

very

glad

to

be

back

safely,and

he

said

to

his

friend

in

a

shaking

voice,well,george,thank

you

very

much

for

those

two

trips

in

your

plane.

george

was

very

surprised

and

said,two

trips?

yes,my

first

and

my

last,answered

mark.

an

indian

farmer

and

a

lion

ê¨×óoí??·ò

an

indian

farmer

and

his

child

were

toiling

in

the

fields.

it

was

almost

dark

by

the

time

they

had

finished

their

work

and

the

farmer

said

to

the

child,wow!

its

getting

dark!

quickly

pack

up

the

tools

and

run.

lets

run

quickly!

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it

so

happened

that

a

lion

was

hiding

nearby

and

overheard

their

conversation.

whats

this

thing

called

the

night?

how

could

it

be

more

fearful

than

i

am?

i

must

find

out

about

it,the

lion

mused

as

it

moved

closer

to

the

farmer,hoping

to

learn

more

about

this

night

that

was

even

more

frightening

than

itself.

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it

was

even

darker

when

they

reached

home.

since

the

farmer

continued

to

mistake

the

lion

for

his

donkey,he

tied

it

in

a

corner

outside

his

house

before

he

went

to

bed.

that

night,the

lion

stayed

out

in

the

cold,starving,petrified

and

not

knowing

what

to

expect

of

the

night

when

morning

dawned.

it

believed

that

the

farmer

was

the

night.

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early

the

next

morning,before

dawn

broke,the

farmer

got

up

and

took

his

donkey

to

the

fields.

on

the

way,another

lion

passed

by

and

found

it

hilarious

to

see

a

lion

obediently

following

a

farmer.

it

then

approached

the

captive

lion

and

asked,what

are

you

doing?

why

are

you

walking

behind

this

man?

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shh!

keep

your

voice

down

and

leave

quickly.

dont

you

know

that

this

being

walking

in

front

is

something

called

the

night.

hes

very

terrible.

last

night,he

beat

me

and

shackled

me,leaving

me

cold

and

starving

the

entire

night.

i

have

no

idea

where

hes

taking

me

now.

run

along

or

your

life

will

be

in

danger!

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once

upon

a

tine,there

lived

a

rich

man.

he

had

a

servant.

he

and

the

servant

loved

wine

and

good

food

very

much.

each

tine

the

rich

man

left

his

home;

the

servant

would

drink

the

wine

and

eat

up

all

the

nice

food

in

the

house.

the

rich

man

knew

what

his

servant

did,but

he

had

never

caught

his

servant

doing

that.

one

morning,when

he

left

home,he

said

to

the

servant,?°here

are

tow

bottles

of

poison

and

some

nice

food

in

the

house.

you

must

take

care

of

them.?±

with

these

words,he

went

out.

but

the

servant

knew

what

the

rich

man

had

said

was

untrue.

after

the

rich

man

was

away

from

his

home,he

enjoyed

a

nice

meal.

because

he

drank

too

much,he

was

drunk

and

fell

to

the

ground.

when

the

rich

man

came

back,he

couldn?ˉt

find

his

food

and

his

wine.

he

became

very

angry.

he

woke

the

servant

up.

but

the

servant

told

his

story

very

well.

he

said

a

cat

had

eaten

up

everything.

he

was

afraid

to

be

punished,so

he

drank

the

poison

to

kill

himself.

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once

upon

a

time,there

was

a

wolf.

the

wolf

was

maimed

.

he

couldnt

out

to

eat.

he

was

very

hungry

and

thirsty.

he

saw

a

sheep.

if

you

bring

me

the

water,he

said,i

will

find

to

get

some

food.

but

the

sheep

said,if

i

bring

you

the

water,then

i

will

be

your

food.

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once

upon

a

time,a

mountain

shaked

.

people

came

from

far

and

near

to

see

what

would

happen.

a

river

will

be

appear.

a

people

said

.will

soon

have

a

dragon

appear.

another

man

said

.

after

the

day,a

mouse

jumped

out

from

there.

é?

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bighead

?°all

the

kids

make

fun

of

me?±the

boy

cried

to

his

mother.?°they

say

i

have

a

big

head?±

?°i

havent

got

one,use

your

hat.?±

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the

thirsty

pigeon?ú?êμ???×ó

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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the

raven

and

the

swan?ú??oíìì?ì

a

raven

saw

a

swan

and

desired

to

secure

for

himself

the

same

beautiful

plumage.

supposing

that

the

swans

splendid

white

color

arose

from

his

washing

in

the

water

in

which

he

swam,the

raven

left

the

altars

in

the

neighborhood

where

he

picked

up

his

living,and

took

up

residence

in

the

lakes

and

pools.

but

cleansing

his

feathers

as

often

as

he

would,he

could

not

change

their

color,while

through

want

of

food

he

perished.

change

of

habit

cannot

alter

nature.

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the

goat

and

the

goatherd

é??òó??á?òè?

a

goatherd

had

sought

to

bring

back

a

stray

goat

to

his

flock.

he

whistled

and

sounded

his

horn

in

vain;

the

straggler

paid

no

attention

to

the

summons.

at

last

the

goatherd

threw

a

stone,and

breaking

its

horn,begged

the

goat

not

to

tell

his

master.

the

goat

replied,why,you

silly

fellow,the

horn

will

speak

though

i

be

silent.

do

not

attempt

to

hide

things

which

cannot

be

hid.

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the

wolf

and

the

lamb

à?ó?D??ò

wolf,meeting

with

a

lamb

astray

from

the

fold,resolved

not

to

lay

violent

hands

on

him,but

to

find

some

plea

to

justify

to

the

lamb

the

wolfs

right

to

eat

him.

he

thus

addressed

him:sirrah,last

year

you

grossly

insulted

me.

indeed,bleated

the

lamb

in

a

mournful

tone

of

voice,i

was

not

then

born.

then

said

the

wolf,you

feed

in

my

pasture.

no,good

sir,replied

the

lamb,i

have

not

yet

tasted

grass.

again

said

the

wolf,you

drink

of

my

well.

no,exclaimed

the

lamb,i

never

yet

drank

water,for

as

yet

my

mothers

milk

is

both

food

and

drink

to

me.

upon

which

the

wolf

seized

him

and

ate

him

up,saying,well!

i

wont

remain

supperless,even

though

you

refute

every

one

of

my

imputations.

the

tyrant

will

always

find

a

pretext

for

his

tyranny.

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the

bat

and

the

weaselsòùòeó???êóà?

a

bat

who

fell

upon

the

ground

and

was

caught

by

a

weasel

pleaded

to

be

spared

his

life.

the

weasel

refused,saying

that

he

was

by

nature

the

enemy

of

all

birds.

the

bat

assured

him

that

he

was

not

a

bird,but

a

mouse,and

thus

was

set

free.

shortly

afterwards

the

bat

again

fell

to

the

ground

and

was

caught

by

another

weasel,whom

he

likewise

entreated

not

to

eat

him.

the

weasel

said

that

he

had

a

special

hostility

to

mice.

the

bat

assured

him

that

he

was

not

a

mouse,but

a

bat,and

thus

a

second

time

escaped.

it

is

wise

to

turn

circumstances

to

good

account.

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