英语翻译不要太长的,也不要太难,本人将进行高度的赞扬!如《小红帽》、《猫和老鼠》等等小故事就行。

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英语翻译不要太长的,也不要太难,本人将进行高度的赞扬!如《小红帽》、《猫和老鼠》等等小故事就行。

英语翻译不要太长的,也不要太难,本人将进行高度的赞扬!如《小红帽》、《猫和老鼠》等等小故事就行。
英语翻译
不要太长的,也不要太难,
本人将进行高度的赞扬!
如《小红帽》、《猫和老鼠》等等小故事就行。

英语翻译不要太长的,也不要太难,本人将进行高度的赞扬!如《小红帽》、《猫和老鼠》等等小故事就行。
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE
Once upon a time,there was an old fisherman called Joe who lived with his miserable贫穷 in a shabby hut by the sea.Every day he went out fishing.One day he caught a large fish.The fish was actually an enchanted 被施魔咒的prince.The fish begged Joe to let him go.
“Please let me go.If you let me go,I’ll give you whatever you wish for”,promised承诺 the fish.
Joe put the fish back into the sea.Then he went home without anything.When he got home,he told his wife Liz about the fish—the enchanted prince.Liz asked if he wished for anything.Joe said,“no,I didn’t ”.
His wife was angry and she yelled at Joe,“I have a fool for a husband丈夫.How stupid愚蠢 you are.Go ask the fish for a cottage木屋.I don’t want this shabby hut anymore.”
Joe had to go back to the sea to ask for a cottage.The fish granted his wish.After that,Liz’s greed grew and grew增长的过去时.The poor fisherman had to go the fish again and again to grant Liz’s wishes.She asked for the money of a king and the jewels珠宝 of a queen.The fish granted all her wishes.But she had a lust for power that would never be satisfied.She even wanted to become God.God got annoyed.Poof!The fish was no longer在也不 an enchanted prince.Liz lost everything she had gained得到 through通过 magic魔法.She became miserable again.

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A man was hit by a cab in the street. He was brought to the hospital. His wife who was standing up by his bed, said to the doctor: "I think that he is very ill." "I am afraid that ...

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英语故事:医生比你懂
A man was hit by a cab in the street. He was brought to the hospital. His wife who was standing up by his bed, said to the doctor: "I think that he is very ill." "I am afraid that he is dead."said the doctor.
Hearing this, the man moved his head and said: "I'm not dead. I'm still alive." "Be quiet, "said the wife. "the doctor knows better than you!"

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Once upon a time, there were four mice that lived in a wall in the field.
Summer was coming, and so the mice came out of the wall to collect berries, nuts, corn and straw. Everyone was working ve...

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Once upon a time, there were four mice that lived in a wall in the field.
Summer was coming, and so the mice came out of the wall to collect berries, nuts, corn and straw. Everyone was working very hard, day and night. Everyone was working very hard, except, Frederick.
“Why aren’t you working, Frederick?” his friends asked him. “oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’m collecting the sunshine for the cold, dark winter.”
A few days later his friends asked him again “why aren’t you working, Frederick?” “Oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’m collecting colors for the long, grey winter.”
A few days later his friends asked him again “why aren’t you working, Frederick?” “Oh, but I am.” Frederick told them. “I’m collecting words for the long, quiet winter.”
Soon, the first snow came, and the four mice went back into the wall. They ate their berries and they ate their nuts and they ate their corn and they ate their straw. But time passed, and time passed, and soon there were no more berries, and soon there were no more nuts and soon there were no more corn and soon there were no more straw.
Now the winter was cold and dark, long and quiet. The mice were sad and hungry. Then they remembered Frederick.
“Hey, Frederick, can you show us what you collected for the winter.”
“Ok,” said Frederick, “close your eyes. Here is my sunshine for the cold, dark winter.” And Frederick began to tell his friends some stories, and the mice to feel warmer and warmer.
“Great, Frederick! How about the colors and the words?”
“Ok,” said Frederick, “close your eyes” and he told them about the blue skies, and he told them about the red poppies, and he told them about the green grass, and he told them about the purple berries, and he told them about the yellow corn of summer.
“That’s wonderful, Frederick, thank you.” Said the mice. “We’ve learned something about you”, they told him.
What do you think they learned?

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When Jack bowed to someone, he always did it at lightening speed. You shouldn't wait any longer after he has had his head nod. So he was blamed for no manners. Then some warmhearted men taught him, "W...

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When Jack bowed to someone, he always did it at lightening speed. You shouldn't wait any longer after he has had his head nod. So he was blamed for no manners. Then some warmhearted men taught him, "When you bow to somebody next time, you can count 'January, February, March. until December. Then you can lift your body up. Thus, the ceremony will be perfect.
The next day, he met his uncle, he did as the men told him. The bow was so long that it made his uncle feel surprised and escaped away soon . When Jack looked up, he found his uncle gone . So he asked the passer, "Which month did he go away?杰克给人鞠躬,飞快地一点头,就算完了。大家都怪他不懂礼貌。于是便有好心的人教他说,“下次鞠躬的时候,你就在心里数:正月、二月、……一直数到十二月为止,然后再直起身来。这样,礼节就周全了。”第二天,杰克见到他的叔叔,他便如法炮制。这躬鞠得太久,叔叔吃了一惊,赶紧逃开了。杰克抬头一看,其叔早已不知去向,他便问过路人:“我叔叔几月走的?”

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