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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
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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!
μúò?′?ó?×?oóò?′?
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éy??oó£?????·éá?óD°???D?ê±£??ú???D×?á??÷???÷?ùμ?·éDDì????£
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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!
óDò???ó??èμ???·ò?ú??μ?D?o¢×ó3?è¥??ì?£?μ±??íêá?ò?oó£?ìì?ìòaoúá?£????í?úD?o¢?μ£o??í?£?ìì?ìoúá?£?2?DD?¢2?DDá?£??ìê????÷£??ìμ?×?£??ò?????ì×?°é£??1
D?o¢?μ£o??°¥??£???±e??????£????òμ??·2???£????ò?ò??ò2?aμà?·£????éê2÷á?a÷á??????£??1??·ò?μ£o??2?DD°?£???2??aμà°?£??òê2÷á??2???£??ò2???à??¢?¢2???ê¨×ó£??ò×?????????ííé??1£???òa??ííé??1ò?à′£??ò?íèí?????£??????ííé??1×???2àá?£??òo????¢o???£??òêü2?á?£??1
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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????ê±oòììò??-oúá?£???????·òóDà??¨??£??′2???3t£????′μ?ò????ˉ???ü1yà′???ü??£?è??aê?????í·????×?μ?μ???×ó£??í′ò?ü????£??μ£o???ò????ìì?ò2?μ?£?è¥??à?á?£????ú2???à′£??1
?a??ê¨×óD???£o??íêá?£??ò??÷á???′±?£??üà′???ü???a???1£?????′ò?ò?íê??D??ííé??1μ???
?÷°é£?o???2à°?£????ú???′°ì??£??1?ü?ú??μ?ê±oò£???·òó?′òá??üo?????£?′??ü???ì???ò襣??a??ê¨×ó???àá?£??í?ú×???·ò×???è¥?£
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?
??ììò?′ó??£?ìì?12????′ááμ?ê±oò£???·òò??-?eà′á?£?3???′???í·????×ó?1òaè¥??ì??£×?μ?°??·ê±£???o?óDáííaò???ê¨×ó?-1y£??ü?′μ??a??ê¨×ó1?1?μ??ú×???·ò×??úoó??£??í?D??μ?o?D|£??ü???ü?a??ê¨×ó£??ê£o????×?ê2?′à2£??aê2?′?ú×?????è?μ?oó??×???£??1
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!
±?°óμ?ê¨×ó?μ£o??Dê£???2?òa??÷á33£????ìà??a£???2??aμà?°??×?μ?????£??íê??D??ííé??1μ????÷£???oü??2à°?£?×òìì?ò±???′ò£?è?oó±?°óá?????ííé?ó???ó?à?£????ú2??tμ?òa′??òμ???à?è¥?£?????ì?ü£?2?è?μ??°??éú?ü??±£°?£??1
áíía????ê¨×óìy?μ?a?ù£??í?μ£o??????o?D|£???±?μ°£???ê?ê¨×ó?¢ê??ˉ????í?°?£???±??-á?£??????úoe??ò?éù£??í?aμà?-2???2à?£?11?è?£??a??ê¨×óìy?üμ??°′óoeò?éùò?oó£???????·ò?í??1yà′?′£????úììááá?£?ò??′ê???ê¨×ó£?í?£??üμ?òa?ü?£è?oó?a??ê¨×ó?í×?óéá??£?aèy£o3??Déúó¢??D?1êê?_1
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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ò?ìì??é?£?μ±??à??a?òê±£??????íè??μ£??°?aà?óDá?????ò?oíò?D?2?′íμ?ê3???ú?ò?£??±?D?o?o????′?ü???£?±?μíê?aD??°£???3?è¥á??£
?íè??aμà??è??μê?2???êμμ??£?ú??è?à??a?òoó£???óDò???oüo?μ?2í?£òò?a??oèμ?ì??àá?£???oè×íá?£?μ1?úμ?é??£??è???à′oó£??ò2?μ???μ?ê3??oí???£??±?μ?oüéú???£??D?à′μ??íè?á??£?íè???????μ?1êê?·?3£o??£???μ£??¨3?á?ò??D?£??o|??êüμ?3í·££??ùò???oè??ò?×?é±
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.
à?oí?ò
oü??oü??ò??°£??aà?óDò???à??£??êüé?á??£??2??üía3?2?ê3?£???Dμ?ó???ó??ê£??aê±£????′??ò????ò?£?°?????òò?μ????a?ê?±£????μ£??°?ò?í?ü×??oè¥?°?òê3??á??£?±
?°ê????±£??ò??′e?μ£??°è?1??ò?????í??oè£????′?ò?í?á3é?a??μ?ê3???£?±
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?
oü??ò??°£?ò?×ù′óé?????×÷?ì£?ò????eà′?£???ü?÷′|μ?è???à′?′ê????′??ê??£
ò???è??μ£oòa3???ò?ì?′óoóá??£
áíò???è??μ£o×??á3???ò?ì??Táú?£
μèá???ìì??oó£?é???é???óúá??aò?ì?D?·ì£?è′±?3?à′ò???o?×ó?£
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.?±
′ó??′ü
?°?ùóDμ?o¢×ó?????ò?aí?D|£??±D??Do¢?T×??ú?è?è?μ£o?°?????μ?ò3¤á?ò???′ó??′ü?£?±
?°±eìy????μ?£??±???è?è°2???μ£o?°??μ???′ü3¤μ?oü?ˉáá?£o?á?£?±e?Tá?£?è¥éìμê?ò10°?íá?1à′?£?±
?°1o??′ü?ú??£??±
?°?ò??óD1o??′ü£??íó???μ??±×ó°é?£?±
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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襣?2?á?ò?í·??×2?ú?-°?é?£?????á?3á°ò£??¤?úμ?é?£?±?è??áò×μ?×?×?á??£
?aê??μ£?óDD?è????±óúμ?μ??ùDèμ????÷£?ò?ê±3??ˉ£?2Y?ê′óê?£??í?áéí?a2?Dò?£
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.
?ú??·?3£????ìì?ì?à°×μ?óe???£??2???ìì?ìò??¨ê??-3£?′?è£?óe??2?±?μ?è?′??à°×?T
è|?£óúê?£???ò?è?à??aá???àμò?éú′?μ??àì3£?à′μ??-ot±??£??ìììì?′?¢×??oμ?óe??£?2?μ?ò?
μ??????′°×£?·′??òòè±éùê3???¢?????à?£
?a1êê?ê??μ£?è?μ?±?D?2??á??×?éú??·?ê?μ???±?????±??£
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.
oü?àé??ò±??á?òè???μ??òè|à??£óDò???é??ò2??a?ú3?ê2?′o????÷£?μ¥?à???úoó???£?á?ò
è????eò??éêˉí·èóá?1y襣??y?é′ò??á?é??òμ?ò??????£?á?òè???μ????óé??ò2?òa?????÷è?£?
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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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