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格林童话英语小故事
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利用童话故事可以很好的培养幼儿的表达能力,下面这些是我为大家推荐的几篇。
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魔鬼的三根金发
Therewasonceapoorwomanwhogavebirthtoalittleson;andashecameintotheworldwithacaulon,itwaspredictedthatinhisfourteenthyearhewouldhavetheKingsdaughterforhiswife.
IthappenedthatsoonafterwardstheKingcameintothevillage,andnooneknewthathewastheKing,andwhenheaskedthepeoplewhatnewstherewas,theyanswered,"Achildhasjustbeenbornwithacaulon;whateveranyonesobornundertakesturnsoutwell.Itisprophesied,too,thatinhisfourteenthyearhewillhavetheKingsdaughterforhiswife."
TheKing,whohadabadheart,andwasangryabouttheprophecy,wenttotheparents,and,seemingquitefriendly,said,"Youpoorpeople,letmehaveyourchild,andIwilltakecareofit."Atfirsttheyrefused,butwhenthestrangerofferedthemalargeamountofgoldforit,andtheythought,"Itisaluck-child,andeverythingmustturnoutwellforit,"theyatlastconsented,andgavehimthechild.
TheKingputitinaboxandrodeawaywithituntilhecametoadeeppieceofwater;thenhethrewtheboxintoitandthought,"Ihavefreedmydaughterfromherunlooked-forsuitor."
Thebox,however,didnotsink,butfloatedlikeaboat,andnotadropofwatermadeitswayintoit.AnditfloatedtowithintwomilesoftheKingschiefcity,wheretherewasamill,anditcametoastand-stillatthemill-dam.Amillersboy,whobygoodluckwasstandingthere,noticeditandpulleditoutwithahook,thinkingthathehadfoundagreattreasure,butwhenheopenedittherelayaprettyboyinside,quitefreshandlively.Hetookhimtothemillerandhiswife,andastheyhadnochildrentheywereglad,andsaid,"Godhasgivenhimtous."Theytookgreatcareofthefoundling,andhegrewupinallgoodness.
Ithappenedthatonceinastorm,theKingwentintothemill,andheaskedthemill-folkifthetallyouthwastheirson."No,"answeredthey,"hesafoundling.Fourteenyearsagohefloateddowntothemill-daminabox,andthemill-boypulledhimoutofthewater."ThentheKingknewthatitwasnoneotherthantheluck-childwhichhehadthrownintothewater,andhesaid,"Mygoodpeople,couldnottheyouthtakealettertotheQueen;Iwillgivehimtwogoldpiecesasareward?
"-"JustastheKingcommands,"answeredthey,andtheytoldtheboytoholdhimselfinreadiness.ThentheKingwrotealettertotheQueen,whereinhesaid,"Assoonastheboyarriveswiththisletter,lethimbekilledandburied,andallmustbedonebeforeIcomehome."
Theboysetoutwiththisletter;buthelosthisway,andintheeveningcametoalargeforest.Inthedarknesshesawasmalllight;hewenttowardsitandreachedacottage.Whenhewentin,anoldwomanwassittingbythefirequitealone.Shestartedwhenshesawtheboy,andsaid,"Whencedoyoucome,andwhitherareyougoing?
"-"Icomefromthemill,"heanswered,"andwishtogototheQueen,towhomIamtakingaletter;butasIhavelostmywayintheforestIshouldliketostayhereovernight."-"Youpoorboy,"saidthewoman,"youhavecomeintoadenofthieves,andwhentheycomehometheywillkillyou."-"Letthemcome,"saidtheboy,"Iamnotafraid;butIamsotiredthatIcannotgoanyfarther:
"andhestretchedhimselfuponabenchandfellasleep.
Soonafterwardstherobberscame,andangrilyaskedwhatstrangeboywaslyingthere?
"Ah,"saidtheoldwoman,"itisaninnocentchildwhohaslosthimselfintheforest,andoutofpityIhavelethimcomein;hehastotakealettertotheQueen."Therobbersopenedtheletterandreadit,andinitwaswrittenthattheboyassoonashearrivedshouldbeputtodeath.Thenthehard-heartedrobbersfeltpity,andtheirleadertoreuptheletterandwroteanother,saying,thatassoonastheboycame,heshouldbemarriedatoncetotheKingsdaughter.Thentheylethimliequietlyonthebenchuntilthenextmorning,andwhenheawoketheygavehimtheletter,andshowedhimtherightway.
AndtheQueen,whenshehadreceivedtheletterandreadit,didaswaswritteninit,andhadasplendidwedding-feastprepared,andtheKingsdaughterwasmarriedtotheluck-child,andastheyouthwashandsomeandagreeableshelivedwithhiminjoyandcontentment.
AftersometimetheKingreturnedtohispalaceandsawthattheprophecywasfulfilled,andtheluck-childmarriedtohisdaughter."Howhasthatcometopass?
"saidhe;"Igavequiteanotherorderinmyletter."SotheQueengavehimtheletter,andsaidthathemightseeforhimselfwhatwaswritteninit.TheKingreadtheletterandsawquitewellthatithadbeenexchangedfortheother.Heaskedtheyouthwhathadbecomeoftheletterentrustedtohim,andwhyhehadbroughtanotherinsteadofit."Iknownothingaboutit,"answeredhe;"itmusthavebeenchangedinthenight,whenIsleptintheforest."
TheKingsaidinapassion,"Youshallnothaveeverythingquitesomuchyourownway;whosoevermarriesmydaughtermustfetchmefromhellthreegoldenhairsfromtheheadofthedevil;bringmewhatIwant,andyoushallkeepmydaughter."InthiswaytheKinghopedtoberidofhimforever.Buttheluck-childanswered,"Iwillfetchthegoldenhairs,IamnotafraidoftheDevil."
Thereuponhetookleaveofthemandbeganhisjourney.Theroadledhimtoalargetown,wherethewatchmanbythegatesaskedhimwhathistradewas,andwhatheknew."Iknoweverything,"answeredtheluck-child."Thenyoucandousafavour,"saidthewatchman,"ifyouwilltelluswhyourmarket-fountain,whichonceflowedwithwinehasbecomedry,andnolongergivesevenwater?
"-"Thatyoushallknow,"answeredhe;"onlywaituntilIcomeback."Thenhewentfartherandcametoanothertown,andtherealsothegatekeeperaskedhimwhatwashistrade,andwhatheknew."Iknoweverything,"answeredhe."Thenyoucandousafavourandtelluswhyatreeinourtownwhichonceboregoldenapplesnowdoesnotevenputforthleaves?
"-"Youshallknowthat,"answeredhe;"onlywaituntilIcomeback."Thenhewentonandcametoawideriveroverwhichhemustgo.Theferrymanaskedhimwhathistradewas,andwhatheknew."Iknoweverything,"answeredhe."Thenyoucandomeafavour,"saidtheferryman,"andtellmewhyImustalwaysberowingbackwardsandforwards,andamneversetfree?
"-"Youshallknowthat,"answeredhe;"onlywaituntilIcomeback."
WhenhehadcrossedthewaterhefoundtheentrancetoHell.Itwasblackandsootywithin,andtheDevilwasnotathome,buthisgrandmotherwassittinginalargearm-chair."Whatdoyouwant?
"saidshetohim,butshedidnotlooksoverywicked."Ishouldliketohavethreegoldenhairsfromthedevilshead,"answeredhe,"elseIcannotkeepmywife."-"Thatisagooddealtoaskfor,"saidshe;"ifthedevilcomeshomeandfindsyou,itwillcostyouyourlife;butasIpityyou,IwillseeifIcannothelpyou."Shechangedhimintoanantandsaid,"Creepintothefoldsofmydress,youwillbesafethere."-"Yes,"answeredhe,"sofar,sogood;buttherearethreethingsbesidesthatIwanttoknow:
whyafountainwhichonceflowedwithwinehasbecomedry,andnolongergivesevenwater;whyatreewhichonceboregoldenapplesdoesnotevenputforthleaves;andwhyaferry-manmustalwaysbegoingbackwardsandforwards,andisneversetfree?
"-"Thosearedifficultquestions,"answeredshe,"butonlybesilentandquietandpayattentiontowhatthedevilsayswhenIpulloutthethreegoldenhairs."
Astheeveningcameon,thedevilreturnedhome.Nosoonerhadheenteredthanhenoticedthattheairwasnotpure."Ismellmansflesh,"saidhe;"allisnotrighthere."Thenhepriedintoeverycorner,andsearched,butcouldnotfindanything.Hisgrandmotherscoldedhim."Ithasjustbeenswept,"saidshe,"andeverythingputinorder,andnowyouareupsettingitagain;youhavealwaysgotmansfleshinyournose.Sitdownandeatyoursupper."Whenhehadeatenanddrunkhewastired,andlaidhisheadinhisgrandmotherslap,andbeforelonghewasfastasleep,snoringandbreathingheavily.Thentheoldwomantookholdofagoldenhair,pulleditout,andlaiditdownnearher."Oh!
"criedthedevil,"whatareyoudoing?
"
"Ihavehadabaddream,"answeredthegrandmother,"soIseizedholdofyourhair."-"Whatdidyoudreamthen?
"saidthedevil."Idreamedthatafountaininamarket-placefromwhichwineonceflowedwasdriedup,andnotevenwaterwouldflowoutofit;whatisthecauseofit?
"-"Oh,ho!
iftheydidbutknowit,"answeredthedevil;"thereisatoadsittingunderastoneinthewell;iftheykilledit,thewinewouldflowagain."
Hewenttosleepagainandsnoreduntilthewindowsshook.Thenshepulledthesecondhairout."Ha!
whatareyoudoing?
"criedthedevilangrily."Donottakeitill,"saidshe,"Ididitinadream."-"Whathaveyoudreamtthistime?
"askedhe."Idreamtthatinacertainkingdomtherestoodanapple-treewhichhadoncebornegoldenapples,butnowwouldnotevenbearleaves.What,thinkyou,wasthereason?
"
"Oh!
iftheydidbutknow,"answeredthedevil."Amouseisgnawingattheroot;iftheykilledthistheywouldhavegoldenapplesagain,butifitgnawsmuchlongerthetreewillwitheraltogether.Butleavemealonewithyourdreams:
ifyoudisturbmeinmysleepagainyouwillgetaboxontheear."Thegrandmotherspokegentlytohimuntilhefellasleepagainandsnored.Thenshetookholdofthethirdgoldenhairandpulleditout.Thedeviljumpedup,roaredout,andwouldhavetreatedherillifsheha