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英语故事短文朗读




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the purse of gold


金钱包



a


beggar


found


a


leather


purse


that


someone


had


dropped in the marketplace. opening it, he discovered that it


contained 100 pieces of gold. then he heard a merchant shout,



a reward! a reward to the one who finds my leather purse!




一个乞丐在集市捡到 了一个别人遗失的皮钱包。他打开钱包一


看,发现里面有


100


枚金币。这时,他听到一个商人大声叫喊:


“有


重谢啊


!


谁发现我的皮钱包有重谢啊

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being


an


honest


man,


the


beggar


came


forward


and


handed the purse to the merchant saying,



here is your purse.


may i have the reward now?




乞丐很诚实,走过去把钱 包递给商人说:


“这是你的钱包吧,我


现在可以得到重谢了吗< /p>


?





reward?



scoffed


the


merchant,


greedily


counting


his


gold.



why, the purse i dropped had 200 pieces of gold in it.


you've already stolen more than the reward! go away or


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i'll tell the police.




“重谢

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”商人一边贪婪地数着金币,一边嘲讽地说,


“ 啊,我丢


失的钱包里有


200


枚金币, 你偷走的金币比我要给你重谢的还要多。


走开,不然我要叫警察了


!





i'm an honest man,



said the beggar defiantly,



let


us take this matter to the court.




“我是个诚实的人< /p>


!


”乞丐反驳道,


“我们到法庭评理去< /p>


!




in court the judge patiently listened to both sides of the


story and said,



i believe you both. justice is possible! merchant,


you


stated


that


the


purse


you


lost


contained


200


pieces


of


gold. well, that's a considerable cost. but, the purse this


beggar


found


had


only


100


pieces


of


gold.


therefore,


it


couldn't be the one you lost.




法庭上,法官耐心地听 完双方的陈述,然后说:


“我相信你们两


个人,法律是公正的< /p>


!


商人,你说你丢失的钱包里有


200< /p>


枚金币,这


可是相当大的一笔钱。但是这个乞丐发现的钱包里只有


100


枚金币,


因此,这个钱包不是你 丢的那个。




and, with that, the judge gave the purse and all the gold


to the beggar.


法官说完之后,就把钱包和所有的金币都判给了乞丐。



英语故事短文篇


2The Owl and the Ass


猫头鹰和驴



A


blind


ass,


which


had


undertaken


a


long


journey,


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wandered from the road into a forest.


一头瞎眼的驴子在长途跋涉时迷了路,走进了森林。



As the night came on, our foolish fellow went so far into


the


thicket


that


it


couldn't


move


either


backward


or


forward; and even one who had eyes would have been unable


to


get


out


of


that


difficulty.


But


an


owl,


by


good


luck,


happened to be in the neighbourhood, and offered to act as a


guide to the ass.


夜幕降临时,这头蠢驴钻进了灌木丛,进退不得。就是视力好的


动物也没有办法摆脱这个困境。幸运的是,一只猫头鹰恰好在附近,


它乐意为 驴子当向导。



We


all


know


how


well


owls


see


at


night.


Hills,


hillocks,


precipices;all


these


our


owl


distinguished


as


if


it


had


been


daybreak, it had made its way with the ass to the


level road.


众所周知,猫头鹰在夜间视力很好,斜坡啦、山丘啦、悬崖啦


; ;


它都能辨认出来,就像在白天一样。黎明时分,它已领着驴子来到了

< br>平地上。



Now, how could any one part with such a guide? So the


ass entreated the owl not to desert it, and determined to visit


the whole world in the owl's company.


现在,谁愿意离开这么好的向导呢

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于是驴子恳求猫头鹰不要撇


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