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关于故事的英语(1)

在我们平凡的日常里,大家都经常接触到作文吧,作文是从内部言语向外部言语的过渡,即从经过压缩的简要的、自己能明白的语言,向开展的'、具有规范语法结构的、能为他人所理解的外部语言形式的转化。你知道作文怎样写才规范吗?以下是小编帮大家整理的关于圣诞树的故事的英语作文,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。

Although it is generally agreed that the Christmas tree in its current form came from Germany in the early 19th century, the tradition of decorating a tree to mark winter celebrations dates back hundreds of years to Roman times, when they used to decorate evergreen trees with small pieces of metal to celebrate Saturnalia.

In medieval times the 'Paradise Play' was performed every year on 24 December. This depicted the creation of Man and the fall of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and always included an evergreen hung with apples which represented the apple tree of temptation.

There is a legend that St Boniface, an English monk, came upon a group of pagans gathered around an oak tree who were preparing to sacrifice a child to the God Thor. In order to stop the sacrifice, and save the child's life, St Boniface is said to have felled the tree with one blow of his fist. Later on, a fir tree grew in place of the oak and this, St Boniface told the pagans, was the Tree of Life and represented the Christ Child.

Legend also suggests that, in the late 16th century, Martin Luther (the founder of the Protestant religion) was the first to decorate an indoor tree with candles when he attempted to recreate the stars shining over a forest of evergreens.

The first mention of decorated trees being taken indoors came in 1605 in Germany - a country with a long Christmas tree history! The trees were initially decorated with fruit and sweets together with hand made objects such as quilled snowflakes and stars. German Christmas Markets began to sell shaped gingerbreads and wax ornaments which people bought as souvenirs of the fair and took home to hang on their tree.

Tinsel was also invented in Germany in about 1610. Up until fairly recently real silver was used, which was pulled into wafer thin strips by special machines. This was durable but tarnished quickly and many experiments took place to try and find an alternative - including a mix of lead and tin, which was too heavy and kept breaking. It was only in the mid 20th century that a viable alternative was found.

Artificial trees were invented in the 1880's in a bid to try and stop some of the damage being caused to real trees due to people lopping the tip off large trees, thus preventing the trees from growing any further. It got so bad in Germany that laws had to be brought in to prevent people having more than one tree.

Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, is credited with being responsible for introducing the custom of the Christmas tree to the British public by decorating the first English Christmas tree at Windsor Castle in 1841 using candles, sweets, fruit and gingerbread.

The popularity of the Christmas tree grew in Britain during the first half of the 20th century, with trees being bigger and more elaborately decorated with bells, baubles and tinsel. However, the onset of the Second World War resulted in a ban on cutting down trees for decoration and people resorted to having small, artificial tabletop trees bearing home made decorations. These were often taken down into the air raid shelters when the sirens sounded to provide a bit of Christmas cheer!

This all changed following the war, and large trees were erected in many public places to celebrate Christmas. The most famous of these is the tree in Trafalgar Square, London which is an annual gift from the Norwegian government to give thanks for the help they received from Britain during the war.


关于故事的英语(2)

I live with my parents and my My grandmother is a kind elderly She likes talking and she always tells me stories of hers, my father’s and She is full filled with She told me that I was quiet and docile when I was My parents went to work all day, and my grandmother took care of me and my After she fed me, I sat and played She didn’t have to worry much about I almost made no But my cousin was He never sat well or ate his food My grandmother had to always keep an eye on him to prevent making But, there was one thing drove her That was I didn’t like going to When I was at the school age, my parents sent me to But I cried every morning when I arrived at They had to comfort me for a long time to bring me into After two or three months later, the situation became I like my grandmother sharing the stories with It makes me warm and


关于故事的英语(3)

When a couple gets married, it is natural for them to receive wishes from relatives and Recently, a young couple showed the message of their coming wedding, but the public criticized the man, because they believed he was committing crime as he fell in love with a girl when she was 8 years

The man and the little girl’s story seems to be But thinking of the girl’s young age when they met, and she was just a little girl, it is Though now she is almost 18, their story worries so many They are so afraid of the negative information releases to the young children, when they don’t know the concept of From 8 to 18, the girl’s growing period is accompanied by this man who is much older than her, while I don’t favor of this

The girl was misled by the wrong Someone told her when she was 18, they would be As she is young and innocent, even she is 18, she doesn’t have much chance to see the variety of the The way she sees the world is misled by this elder

A child’s growing up should be natural and led by the right


关于故事的英语(4)

When I was very small, I liked to read novels and watched all kinds of detective In my heart, I have a small I want to be a So I have written some short stories, but I am very shy and never let others to see I keep revising the stories and when I am ready, I want my best friend to be my first



关于故事的英语(5)

在这个专栏打头的几篇文章中,我们已经分享了一些现代如何将讲故事作为一种大领导力工具的经验。这并不出奇,古往今来的都曾使用个人故事、寓言和轶事来帮助听众有效地吸取和整合信息、知识、价值与策略。

Beyond merely understanding the power of stories, however, there remains the need for specificaction and commitment to become a storyteller. I hear people say: “Sure, I can see your pointabout telling stories…but do I really need to make the effort to become a storyteller myself? Itdoesn’t seem to come naturally to me.” My answer is always something like: “Yes, I understand.And there was also a time when walking, reading and writing, typing and using a computerprogram seemed unnatural. But when you clearly understood ‘why’ learning these skills was worththe time, you simply got busy and did it. Right?”

除了要懂得故事的力量,我们还需要知道怎样做才能成为一个会讲故事的人。我曾听人说过:“当然,我明白讲故事的意义,但我是否要付出一定努力,才能使自己变成一个会讲故事的人?这种能力貌似不是自然生成的。”我总会回答说:“是的,我理解。曾几何时,直立行走、读书写字、使用电脑也曾经是非常不自然的事。不过,一旦明白了‘为什么’学习这些技能是值得的,你就会很乐意这样做。对吗?”

So in this article I want to remind readers of the compelling reasons why it is worth your time tobecome an effective storyteller, in the hopes that more managers and leaders will just get busylearning to tell stories instead of just spewing out information, directives and platitudes. Here aresome of the many reasons why it is so worth it for you to decide, today, to become a greatstoryteller in 20xx and for the rest of your life:

因此,在本文中,我想告诉读者,花点时间努力成为一个会讲故事的人,具有令人信服的理由。但愿更多的经理人和能够学会讲故事,而不是干巴巴地摆数据、定方向、说一些陈辞滥调。接下来,我就给你说说为什么你应该在20xx年、乃至余下的整个人生中,成为一个会讲故事的人。


关于故事的英语(6)

by bus. In the morning we came down the mountain. I saw wooded mountains, wild flowers bloom. We climb up the hill along the mountain path. Come halfway up the mountain, I feel a little tired,it began to rain,My West Lake silk umbrella missed,. Dad said to me,“chenlu, don’t do anything halfway.”at last,So I insisted reached the top, the top of the scenery so beautiful.We were flying kites, I was thirsty, my mother bought me a bottle of water, .finally we went home.finally,Since then, I've kept the umbrella。i was very happy


关于故事的英语(7)

关于狐狸的英语故事1

The Bear and the Fox

A Bear boasted very much of his philanthropy.saying thai of all animals hewas the most tender in his regard for man.for he had such respect for himthat he would nol even touch his dead body.

A Fox hearing these words said with a smile to the Bear,“Oh!That you wouldeat the dead and not the living.”

熊和狐狸

一只熊在夸耀自己的仁慈,便说道:“所有的动物中,只有熊对人最仁爱,它很敬重人,连人的尸体,也不去碰一下。”

一只狐狸听到这些话,微笑地对熊说:“那就请你吃死人吧,别再生吃活人了。”

关于狐狸的英语故事2

Once there were three foxes, they worked together. They lived a happy life.

Little by little, the youngest fox became lazy, and often quarreled with the other foxes. The eldest had to leave, and the second fox was driven off, too.

Looking at the warm house with a lot of good food in it, the youngest fox smiled.

The eldest fox opened a new hill again.

The second eldest fox dug a pool. Two of them because rich soon.

The youngest fox ate up the food left by the other two foxes. In the end it felt so cold and hungry that it could not stand up.

从前有三只狐狸,他们愉快地工作和居住在一起。

最小的狐狸又懒又坏,经常同其他的两只狐狸争吵,气走了它的大哥和二哥。

最小的狐狸得意地住在温暖的房子里享受着丰富的食品。

老大重新开了一块小山坡种地。

老二挖了池塘,不久他们过上了富裕的生活。

最小的狐狸吃完了那些狐狸留下的所有食物,最后又冷又饿连站也站不起来。

关于狐狸的英语故事3

The bulging belly fox

A hungry Fox found in a hollow tree a quantity of bread and meat, which some shepherds had placed there against their return. Delighted with his find he slipped in through the narrow aperture and greedily devoured it all. But when he tried to get out again he found himself so swollen after his big meal that he could not squeeze through the hole, and fell to whining and groaning over his misfortune. Another Fox, happening to pass that way, came and asked him what the matter was; and, on learning the state of the case, said, “Well, my friend, I see nothing for it but for you to stay where you are till you shrink to your former size; you’ll get out then easily enough.”

胀肚的狐狸

饥饿的狐狸在一棵中空的树干中发现了一些牧羊人存留的面包和肉。高兴之余,他立即通过那狭窄的缝隙挤进去,贪婪的大吃起来。然而,当他吃饱之后,却发现自己的肚子胀鼓鼓的,即便费了九牛二虎之力,却怎么也钻不出那个洞来,便在树洞里唉声叹气。另一只狐狸恰巧经过那里,听到他的呻吟,便过去问他原因。听明白缘由后,那只狐狸便说道:“我的朋友,你就老老实实待在里边吧,等到恢复了钻进去之前的身材,你就能轻松地出来了。”

关于狐狸的英语故事4

It happened that the cat met Mr. Fox in the woods. She thought, "He is intelligent and well experienced, and is highly regarded in the world," so she spoke to him in a friendly manner, "Good-day, my dear Mr. Fox. How is it going? How are you? How are you getting by in these hard times?"

The fox, filled with arrogance, examined the cat from head to feet, and for a long time did not know whether he should give an answer. At last he said, "Oh, you poor beard-licker, you speckled fool, you hungry mouse hunter, what are you thinking? Have you the nerve to ask how I am doing? What do you know? How many tricks do you understand?"

"I understand but one," answered the cat, modestly.

"What kind of a trick is it?" asked the fox.

"When the dogs are chasing me, I can jump into a tree and save myself."

"Is that all?" said the fox. "I am master of a hundred tricks, and in addition to that I have a sackful of cunning. I feel sorry for you. Come with me, and I will teach you how one escapes from the dogs."

Just then a hunter came by with four dogs. The cat jumped nimbly up a tree, and sat down at its top, where the branches and foliage completely hid her.

"Untie your sack, Mr. Fox, untie your sack," the cat shouted to him, but the dogs had already seized him, and were holding him fast.

"Oh, Mr. Fox," shouted the cat. "You and your hundred tricks are left in the lurch. If you been able to climb like I can, you would not have lost your life."

一只猫在森林里遇到一只狐狸,心想:“他又聪明,经验又丰富,挺受人尊重的。”於是它很友好地和狐狸打招呼:“日安,尊敬的狐狸先生,您好吗?这些日子挺艰难的,您过得怎么样?”

狐狸傲慢地将猫从头到脚地打量了一番,半天拿不定主意是不是该和它说话。最后它说:“哦,你这个倒霉的长着鬍子、满身花纹的傻瓜、饥肠辘辘地追赶老鼠的傢伙,你会啥?有甚么资格问我过得怎么样?你都学了点甚么本事?”

“我只有一种本领。”猫谦虚地说。

“甚么本领?”狐狸问。

“有人追我的时候,我会爬到树上去藏起来保护自己。”

“就这本事?”狐狸不屑地说,“我掌握了上百种本领,而且还有满口袋计谋。我真觉得你可怜,跟着我吧,我教你怎么从追捕中逃生。”

就在这时,猎人带着四条狗走近了。猫敏捷地窜到一棵树上,在树顶上蹲伏下来,茂密的树叶把它遮挡得严严实实。

“快打开你的计谋口袋,狐狸先生,快打开呀!”猫冲着狐狸喊道。可是猎狗已经将狐狸扑倒咬住了。“哎呀,狐狸先生,”猫喊道,“你的千百种本领就这么给扔掉了!假如你能像我一样爬树就不至於丢了性命了!”