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寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本

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寓言有着獨特的文體特徵,故事內容短小精悍,藴含哲理且耐人尋味,下面這些是小編為大家推薦的幾篇寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本。

寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本

寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本1:The Hippo and I

A hippo lives in the zoo. I like him very much. I often go to see him. He often thinks of me, too. Today is Sunday. It is fine day. I go to see him again. After I leave the zoo, he follows me to my house. I give him lettuce, cabbages, bananas, apples and other food. He eats them up. When I sing songs, he stays in the pool. He is as quite as a rabbit.

In the evening, he jumps onto my bed with me. My mum tells him to go home. He has to pack his bag and go back to the zoo. My mum lets me see him every week.

河馬住在動物園裏,我很喜歡他。他經常去看它,他也經常想我。

今天是星期日,是個好天氣,我又一次去看望它。在我離開動物園之後,他跟隨到我的家。我給他萵苣、生菜、香蕉、蘋果和其他食物。他都吃了。

當我唱歌是,它待在水池裏,像兔子一樣安靜。

晚上,他跳到牀上同我睡覺在一起睡。

媽媽要它回家。它不得不背起包回到動物園。媽媽允許我每週去看它。

寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本2:The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller

A CHARCOAL-BURNER carried on his trade in his own house. One day he met a friend, a Fuller, and entreated him to come and live with him, saying that they should be far better neighbors and that their housekeeping expenses would be lessened. The Fuller replied, "The arrangement is impossible as far as I am concerned, for whatever I should whiten, you would immediately blacken again with your charcoal."

Like will draw like.

燒炭人在一所房子裏幹活,看見有一個漂布人搬遷到他的旁邊來住時,滿懷高興地走上 去勸他與自己同住,並解釋説這樣彼此更親密,更方便,還更省錢。漂布人卻回答説:“也 許你説的是真話,但完全不可能辦到,因為凡我所漂白的,都將被你弄黑。”

寓言故事英語話劇故事稿本3:The Apes and the Two Travelers

TWO MEN, one who always spoke the truth and the other who told

nothing but lies, were traveling together and by chance came to

the land of Apes.

One of the Apes, who had raised himself to be

king, commanded them to be seized and brought before him, that he

might know what was said of him among men.

He ordered at the

same time that all the Apes be arranged in a long row on his

right hand and on his left, and that a throne be placed for him,

as was the custom among men.

After these preparations he

signified that the two men should be brought before him, and

greeted them with this salutation:

"What sort of a king do I seem

to you to be, O strangers?'

The Lying Traveler replied, "You seem

to me a most mighty king."

"And what is your estimate of those

you see around me?'

"These," he made answer, "are worthy

companions of yourself, fit at least to be ambassadors and

leaders of armies."

The Ape and all his court, gratified with the

lie, commanded that a handsome present be given to the flatterer.

On this the truthful Traveler thought to himself, "If so great a

reward be given for a lie, with what gift may not I be rewarded,

if, according to my custom, I tell the truth?'

The Ape quickly

turned to him.

"And pray how do I and these my friends around me

seem to you?'

"Thou art," he said, "a most excellent Ape, and all

these thy companions after thy example are excellent Apes too."

The King of the Apes, enraged at hearing these truths, gave him

over to the teeth and claws of his companions.