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1、英語寓言小故事15則(中英文對照)目錄1. Making His Mark 刻舟求劍” 1To Pull up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow 2. 拔苗助長” 2 Plugging Ones Ears While Stealing a Bell 3. 掩耳盜鈴 2I !1The Fox and the Crow 4.“狐貍和烏鴉” 3I1 Draw a Snake and Add Feet to It 5.畫蛇添足” 3 郭氏之墟 .64一II老鼠和公牛 47.男孩和尊麻 85鸚鵡和貓 .95一I1一捆樹枝 .106一I狼和驢711. 一野豬和狐貍 812.燕

2、雀處 室913. 一I山914. A Smart Tortoise 15.聰明的烏龜 10II I1. Making His Mark “刻舟求劍”A man from the state of Chu was taking a boat across a river when he dropped his sword into the water carelessly. Immediately he made a mark on the side of the boat where the sword dropped, hoping to find it later. When the bo

3、at stopped moving, he went into the water to search for his sword at the place where he had marked the boat. As we know, the boat had moved but the sword had not. Isnt this a very foolish way 1 / 11 to look for a sword?楚國有個人坐船渡江時,他不小心把自己的一把寶劍掉落江中。 他馬上掏出一把 小刀,在寶劍落水的船舷上刻上一個記號。 船靠岸后,那楚人立即從船上刻記號 的地方跳下水去

4、撈取掉落的寶劍。 他怎么找得到寶劍呢?船繼續(xù)行駛, 而寶劍卻 不會再移動。像他這樣去找劍,真是太愚蠢可笑了。2. To Pull up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow “拔苗助長 ”O(jiān)nce upon a time, there was an old farmer who planted a plot of rice. After he planted the seedlings, every day he went to the field to watch the seedlings grow. He saw the young shoots break t

5、hrough the soil and grow taller each day, but still, he thought they were growing too slowly. Eventually he got impatient with the young plants and suddenly he hit upon an idea that one by one, he pulled up the young plants by half an inch. The next early morning, the young man couldnt wait to check

6、 his“ achievemen”t , but he was hear-tbroken to see all the pulled-up young plants dying. 從前,有個農(nóng)夫,種了稻苗(seedling9后,便希望能早早收成。每天他到稻田 時,都發(fā)覺那些稻苗長得非常慢。他等得很不耐煩。想了又想,他終于想到一個“最佳方法” ,他將稻苗全都拔高了幾分。第二天,一早起身,他迫不及待地去稻田看他的“成果” 。 哪知,卻看到所有的稻苗都枯萎了。3. Plugging Ones Ears While Stealing a Bell “掩耳盜鈴”O(jiān)nce upon a time, the

7、re was a man who wanted to steal his neighbors doorbell. However, he knew clearly that the bell would ring and catch the other peoples attention as long as he touched the bell. So he thought hard and suddenly hit on a clever“ idea”. He plugged his ears with something, thinking that everything would

8、go well when he stole the bell. Unfortunately to his disappointment, the bell still rang loudly and he was caught on the spot as a thief.從前,有一個人想偷鄰居門上的鈴,但是他知道一碰到鈴,鈴就會響起來,被人發(fā)現(xiàn)。他想啊想,終于他想出一個“妙極” ,他把自己的耳朵用東西塞起來,就聽不見鈴聲了。但是當他去偷鈴時,鈴聲仍舊響起來,他被別人當場抓住2 / 114. The Fox and the Crow “狐貍和烏鴉”O(jiān)ne day a crow stood on

9、 a branch near his nest and felt very happy with the meat in his mouth. At that time, a fox saw the crow with the meat, so he swallowed and eagerly thought of a plan to get the meat. However, whatever the fox said to the crow, the crow just kept silent. Until the fox thought highly of the crows beau

10、tiful voice, the crow felt flattered and opened his mouth to sing. As soon as the meat fell down to the ground, the fox took the meat and went into his hole.有一天,一只烏鴉站在窩旁的樹枝上嘴里叼著一片肉,心里非常高興。這時候,一只狐貍看見了烏鴉,饞得直流口水,非常想得到那片肉。但是,無論狐貍說什么,烏鴉就是不理睬狐貍。最后,狐貍贊美烏鴉的嗓音最優(yōu)美,并要求烏鴉唱幾句讓他欣賞欣賞。烏鴉聽了狐貍贊美的話,得意極了,就唱起歌來。沒想到,肉 一掉

11、下來,狐貍就叼起肉,鉆回了洞5. Draw a Snake and Add Feet to It “畫蛇添足”Long long ago, several people had a jar of wine among them and all of them wanted to drink it by himself. So they set a rule that every one would draw a snake on the ground and the man who finished first would have the wine. One man finished his

12、 snake very soon and he was about to drink the wine when he saw the others were still busy drawing, so he decided to draw the feet to the snake. However, before he could finish the feet, another man finished and grabbed the jar from him, saying, Who has ever seen a snake with feet” ? The story of Dr

13、aw a snake and add feet to I”t. tells us going too far is as bad as not going far enough.古時幾個人分一壺酒。 他們都想獨自喝完那壺酒, 所以就定了一個規(guī)矩: 每人在地上畫一條蛇,誰畫得最快,這壺酒就歸誰。有一個人很快就把蛇畫好了。他正打算喝這壺酒時,看見別人都還在忙著畫,就決定給蛇再畫上幾只腳。結(jié)果,他的蛇腳還沒加完, 另一個人已經(jīng)把蛇畫好了。 那人一下把酒壺奪了過去, 說: “有誰見過長腳的蛇?” 。這個故事告訴我們這樣的道理:做得過分和做得不夠都是不對的3 / 116. 郭氏之墟On a vacati

14、on trip, Duke Huan of the state of Qi came to the ruin of the capital of Guo Shi , which perished long ago.Seeing the desolate and bleak prospects of broken tiles, collapsed walls, and clusters of weeds, he could not help asking the local people about the reason of the ruin of Guo Shi.They replied,G

15、uo Shi was fond of doing good deeds, and averse to evildoing, which led to the perdition.When the Duke could not understand the answer, people explained , Though he liked doing good, he had never been able to do so; though he hated evildoing, never could he help not participating. That caused the ru

16、in of his capital.齊桓公出游途中,來到已經(jīng)滅亡許久的郭氏都城的廢墟??吹酵叩[殘垣、雜草叢生的蕭條景象,忍不住問當?shù)匕傩展蠝缤龅脑?。百姓們回答說:郭氏由于喜愛善行善事。厭惡邪惡丑行而導(dǎo)致滅亡。齊桓公不能理解這種回答, 百姓們便解釋說: 郭氏雖然喜愛善行善事, 但從來都不能做到; 盡管厭惡邪惡丑行, 卻總是忍不住參與其中。 這就是他的都城變 成廢墟的原因。7. 老鼠和公牛A mouse once took a bite out of a bulls tail as he lay dozing. The bull jumped up in a rage and, with hi

17、s head low to the ground, chased the mouse right across the yard. The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall.The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole.

18、 After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again.As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again- this time on the nose- and rushed back to safety. As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked:Its not always

19、the big people who come off best. Sometimes the small ones win, you know.有一次, 公牛躺著打盹, 一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。 公牛怒氣沖沖地跳起來,低著頭追老鼠,一直追過院子。然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,從容地鉆到墻洞里4 / 11 去了。公牛一次又一次地猛撞墻壁, 盡管頭撞腫了, 角撞裂了, 老鼠卻安然待在洞里。過了一會兒,公牛不撞了,倒下歇著。公牛剛睡著,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑過院子,又咬了公牛一口 ? 這 回咬了鼻子? 又跑回安全的地方去。 當公牛毫無辦法地吼叫時, 老鼠吱吱叫道:大人物并不總占上風。有時小人物也會取

20、勝。8. 男孩和蕁麻A boy was playing in the fields when he was stung by a nettle . He ran home to tell his mother what had happened.I only touched it lightly, he said, and the nasty thing stung me.It stung you because you only touched it lightly, his mother told him. Next time you touch a nettle grasp it as

21、tightly as you can. Then it wont sting you at all.Face danger boldly.有個男孩子在地里玩耍,被蕁麻刺痛了。他跑回家去,告訴媽媽出了什么事。我不過輕輕地碰了它一下,他說,那討厭的東西就把我刺痛了。你只輕輕地碰了它一下, 所以它才刺痛你, 媽媽對他說, 下一回你再碰到蕁麻,就盡量緊緊地抓住它。那它就根本不會刺痛你了。要敢于面對危險。9. 鸚鵡和貓A man once bought a brilliantly-coloured parrot. Instead of locking it up in a cage or chainin

22、g it to a perch, he allowed it to fly free all over the house. The parrot was delighted at this and flapped from room to room, shrieking and screaming with happiness. At last he settled on the edge of a rich curtain.Who on earth are you ? said a cross voice from below. Stop that terrible noise at on

23、ce.The parrot saw a cat staring up at him from the carpet.I m a parrot. I ve just arrived and I m to make as much noise as I can, he said.Well, I ve lived here all my life, replied the cat .I was born in this very house 5 / 11and I learned from my mother that it is best to keep quiet here.Keep quiet

24、 then, said the parrot cheerfully. I dont know what you do around here, but I know my job. My master bought me for my voice and Im going to make 置敲集?散牡?H超Different people are valued for different things. 從前,有人買了一只毛色鮮艷的鸚鵡。 他沒有把鸚鵡關(guān)在籠子里, 也沒有用鏈條把他拴在棲木上, 而讓他在家里自由自在地飛來飛去。 鸚鵡對此非常高興, 撲動翅膀, 從一間屋子飛到另一間屋子,愉快地尖

25、聲叫著,最后停在華麗的帷幔的邊上。你到底是誰?從下面?zhèn)鱽砼瓪鉀_沖的說話聲,馬上住嘴,別發(fā)出那難聽的聲音。鸚鵡看見地毯上有一只貓?zhí)ь^看著他。我是鸚鵡。 我剛到,我要使勁地吵吵。他說。 那你就一聲不響吧,鸚鵡歡快地說, 我不知道你在這兒干什么, 可我知道我的活兒。 主人為了我的聲 音才買我,我一定得讓他聽到。不同的人因有不同的特點而受重視。10. 一捆樹枝A man once had four sons who never stopped quarrelling with one another. Hewas always telling them how much easier life wou

26、ld be if they worked together but they took absolutely no notice of him. One day he decided to show them what he meant.He called all the sons together and put a tightly tied bundle of sticks on the floor in front of them.Can you break that ? he asked the youngest son. The boy put his knee on the bun

27、dle but though he pressed and pulled with his arms he could not bend the wood. The father asked each son in turn to try to break the bundle, but none of them could do it .Then he untied the string and scattered the sticks.Now try, he said . The boys broke the sticks easily in their hands.Do you see

28、what I mean ? asked the father. if only you stand together no one can hurt you . If you all disagree the whole time and insist on going your separate ways, the first enemy you meet will be able to destroy you.United we stand ; divided we fall.從前有一個人,他有四個兒子。兒子們不斷地爭吵。他一再告誡他們說,如6 / 11果他們一起干活兒,生活會舒適得多,但

29、他們絲毫不理會他的意見。有一天,他決定通過示范把自己的意思告訴他們。他把四個兒子都叫來,又把一捆扎得很緊的細樹枝放在他們面前的地上。你能折斷這個嗎?他問最小的兒子。 小伙子用膝蓋頂住, 兩只手又壓又拉,都不能把那捆樹枝弄彎。 父親讓別的兒子挨個兒試試, 看他們是否能把那捆樹枝 折斷,但誰也做不到。然后,他解開繩子,把樹枝撒開。試試吧。他說。四個小伙子用手輕輕一撅,樹枝就斷了。你們明白我的意思了嗎?父親問, 只要你們聯(lián)合起來, 誰也不能傷害你們。如果你們老吵架,一定要各行其是,那么你們一遇到敵人,就會被打敗。合則存,分則敗。11. 狼和驢A wolf once met a donkey on t

30、he road outside the village.I m going to eat you up, said the wolf .Certainly, replied the donkey, thinking fast. But please dont eat me out here on the road where everyone can see. I shall be so ashamed . Take me into the forest. Dont be afraid that I shall try to escape. Here, tie this rope round

31、your neck and fasten it to my bridle. Then I will lead you to a quiet spot I know.The wolf thought this was a good idea so he fastened the rope round his neck and knotted it firmly to the donkeys bridle.Now I will go wherever you say, said the donkey.Show me the way to your quiet spot , ordered the

32、wolf.Very well, said the donkey, setting off down the road towards the village. As they came to the first houses the wolf began to suspect that he had been tricked.This is not the way to the forest, he said, tugging at his end of the rope. This road goes to the village.Dont worry, said the donkey ch

33、eerfully , This is a short cut.The donkey began to trot faster , then to gallop. The rope round the wolfs neck 7 / 11drew tight; in a very short time he was dragged right up to the donkeys door.The master, his wife and their three sons all came running out to rescue the donkey . They were so angry t

34、hat they would have killed the wolf there and then. Fortunately for the wolf , however , one of the sons threw a knife at him. The knife missed , but it cut the rope round his neck. The next moment all the family could see was a cloud of dust in the road as the wolf fled to safety in the dark forest

35、.If you keep your head you will be all right.有一回,狼在村外的路上碰見驢。我要把你吃掉。狼說。當然可以,驢靈機一動,回答說,但請不要在這條路上吃,人人都會看見的, 我會感到難為情。把我?guī)У缴掷锶グ?。別擔心我們會逃跑。喏, 把這根繩子一頭饒在你脖子上, 一頭拴在我的韁繩上, 然后我把你帶到一個我熟悉的安 靜的地方去。狼認為這是個好主意, 于是把繩子饒在脖子上, 把另一頭牢牢系在驢韁繩上?,F(xiàn)在你說到什么地方去,我就到什么地方去。驢說。帶我到你說的那個安靜的地方去。狼吩咐道。很好。驢說著,就沿通向村子的路走去。他們來到頭幾所房子附近時,狼懷疑自己受騙上

36、當了。這不是到森林去的路,他使勁拉繩子的一頭說, 這條路是到村子里去的。別著急,驢高興地說, 這是一條近路。 驢加快了步子,接著跑起來。套在狼脖子上的繩子抽緊了;一會兒功夫,就把狼拉到驢的家門口。驢的主人、 主人的妻子和三個兒子都跑出來救驢。 他們非常生氣, 要立即就地把狼打死。不過,狼很幸運,主人的一個兒子拿刀砍狼,沒砍著,卻把套在狼脖子上的繩子砍斷了。 轉(zhuǎn)眼之間, 這一家子看到路上塵土飛揚, 狼安然逃向黑暗 的樹林里去了。保持鎮(zhèn)靜,就沒問題。12. 野豬和狐貍A wild boar was sharpening his tusks against a tree one day when a

37、 fox came by.What are you doing that for? asked the fox . There are no hunters around. Everything looks very peaceful to me .8 / 11Quite true, said the boar, ut when the hunter does come with his dogs I shall be too busy running away to have time for this . So let me sharpen my tusks while I can.Be

38、prepared .有一天,野豬在樹上磨牙齒,狐貍走過來。你為什么干這個呀?狐貍問,附近又沒有獵人,我覺得平安無事。不錯,野豬說,但是,如果獵人真的帶著獵狗來了,我只能逃走,就沒工夫干這個了。趁我現(xiàn)在可以磨,就讓我磨磨牙齒吧。時刻準備著(有備無患)13. 燕雀處室The swallows and sparrows are very pleased to find a place on the roof ofthehall for their nests.The mother birds are feeding their babies with pleasure, which assumes

39、a scene of peace and harmony.But they have never thought of the following scene: the chimney at the top of the kitchen might break, the fire might leap up to the roof and the burning purling might destroy their nests.But those swallows and sparrows are unmindful of the coming disaster.They go on wit

40、h their superficial happiness brought by peace and calm. 燕雀 為擁有屋頂下面的一個位置而欣慰不已。母鳥用叼來的食物喂養(yǎng)啁啾鳴叫的幼鳥, 整個兒是一派歡樂自得的祥和景象。它們完全沒有考慮到: 爐灶上的煙囪有可能會炸裂, 火苗將會竄上屋梁, 燒 著的椽 將會摧毀它們的巢穴。不知大禍將要降臨到自己頭上的燕雀們正在安然自若地品味這表面上的安寧所帶來的幸福。14. 山Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake .9 / 11People came from far and near to see what would happen.A great river will be born. said one.Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will come out. said another.A god himself will spring form these rocks. said a third

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