關於初中生英語故事大全

  故事不僅能吸引學生進入學習情境,也符合學生以形象思維為主的心理特點和學生學習語言的認知特點。本文是關於初中生英語故事,希望對大家有幫助!

  關於初中生英語故事篇一

  Early autumn in the pumpkin garden, there came seven wide mice escaping from a big and terrifying cat. They rushed into green vines and leaves aplenty with big and round pumpkins.

  The prideful cat hunted around like a chicken with its head cut off in vain and finally left in dismay.

  "Hooray, we are safe now!"

  When they came out, they were deeply attracted. The giant pumpkin leaves were as huge as the lotus leaves while the pumpkins were orange through a summer's sunlight.

  The smallest mouse's nose jutted out and got very close to a pumpkin. He smelled with a smile: "Great, it's sweat! It must be the biggest pumpkin I've ever seen. I am hungry now. I guess it must be better in my belly!"

  Other six mice were hungry to "Running costs energy!"

  They rushed to the pumpkin and bit holes with their shape teeth. They ate, ate and ate not only the delicious meat but also the seed. Finally they stopped eating and felt good for their full and round bellies.

  Then they burped and climbed out of the pumpkin. When they saw their great work, they all laughed: "Aha, look, the pumpkin has holes here and there!"

  The smallest mouse suddenly had a good idea and shouted: "Why not roll it as a pumpkin cart. It must be very interesting!"

  Other six mice all agreed:"Just do it!"

  Then they all entered the pumpkin shell and pushed it ahead forcefully: "One, two, three, go!"

  Just at that time, the cat unwilling to give up returned back.

  When he saw such giant pumpkin rolled at him with bright eyes shining in holes and heard thedeafening song, he screamed: "Ghost is coming!"

  The cat ran away in fear and never came back.

  All the mice cheered up and sang:

  "Pumpkin cart, pumpkin cart,

  Orange and beautiful,

  We are your great driver.

  Pumpkin cart, pumpkin cart,

  Giant and brave,

  You can defeat the evil.

  Pumpkin cart, pumpkin cart,

  Belong to seven mice…"

  關於初中生英語故事篇二

  A greedy dog went into a butcher’s shop and stole a big juicy bone. He ran away so fast that the butcher could not catch him. He ran out into the fields with his bone. He was going to eat it all by himself.

  The dog came to a stream. There was a narrow bridge across it. The dog walked on to the bridge, and looked into the water. He could see another dog with a big bone in his mouth.

  The greedy dog thought the bone in the water looked much bigger than the one he had stolen from the butcher.

  The greedy dog dropped the bone from his mouth. It fell into the water and was lost. He jumped into the water to snatch the bigger bone from the other dog.

  The greedy dog jumped into the water with a big splash. He looked everywhere but he could not see the other dog. His shadow had gone.

  The silly dog went home hungry. He lost his bone and got nothing because he had been too greedy.

  關於初中生英語故事篇三

  An oak got talking with a reed one day: "you certainly have cause of nature to complain; why even a sparrow's weight for you is quite a strain. At even the slightest breeze that makes theripples play, you quake as if you're touched with blight; you bend and bow sodesolate, indeed you are a sorry sight."

  "Now I, like Caucasus in all his pride and state 'Tis little that the rage of Phoebus I abate; Laughing at hurricanes; beneath thunder's roar at ease, I stand as strong and straight, as though I bore a shield of peace inviolate. For you each breath's a storm, for me the storm's a breeze. For you each breath's a storm, for me the storm's a breeze. If only you were growing somewhere close, then in the depths of shade that my broad boughs could lend you form stress of weather I could easily defend you.Alas that nature for your dwelling chose the banks of a Eolus, the stormy realm of air; No doubt, for such as you she found no time to care. 'You are full of charity,' the reed replied with scorn; 'But do not be distressed! My lot can well be borne! If storms I fear, it is not for my sake."

  "Though bend I must I shall not break; Tis little harm they do to me. Methinks, for you yourself more danger there may be Tis true that up till now, beneath the fiercest blast Your sturdy from stands firm and fast; from all its angry blows you face you never hide; but wait and see the end!"

  And scarce the reed had thus replied when see, all sudden from the North. The boisterousaquilo with hail and rain broke forth. The oak stood firm; the reed down to the earth must bend. On raged the storm still fiercer than before Till, roaring, from his root it tore, The tree that close to heaven his towering summit flaunted and in the realm of shade his sturdy foot had planted.

  一天,一棵橡膠樹和蘆葦交談。橡樹說:“你的確有權抱怨老天,不是嗎?即使是一隻麻雀,你也會覺得沉重不堪。即使是引起漣漪的微風,你也會顫抖地像遇到災難,你搖搖擺擺,俯首低頭,十分淒涼,看著真讓人悲哀心痛。”

  “而我卻像高加索山脈一樣威嚴自豪……太陽的威嚴,對我只是小事一樁,狂風大作,我敢嗤之以鼻,雷聲咆哮,我仍然安然自在,我矗立得筆直遒勁,彷彿握著弓不破的和平之盾。對於你,清風拂過就是風暴,對於我,一場風暴只是徐徐和風。只要你生長在我的周圍,我寬廣的枝葉就可以借給你濃蔭,遇到險厄的天氣,我就可以庇護你。可惜老天為你選擇的住所是風神的河岸,是狂風暴雨的國土。無疑,像你這樣,老天來不及照顧。”

  蘆葦鄙夷地說:“你真是一片好心,可你不用擔心,我的的命令自能安然無恙!即使我害怕風暴,也不是因為我自己,雖然我要俯首彎腰,但是不會折斷,暴風雨對我的損害並不大。我認為,你自己的危險倒可能更大,的確,到現在為止,再猛烈的風暴中,你茁壯的身體屹立不動,你也從未躲避過狂風暴雨的正面打擊,可是,還是看看最後得結果吧!”

  蘆葦剛剛這樣說完,突然之間,呼嘯的北風夾帶著冰雹,還有暴雨從北方襲來。橡樹屹立不動,而蘆葦必須俯倒在地,風雨更加狂暴了,那樹尖鑽入雲霄、炫耀誇口的橡樹,那跟深入濃蔭下土壤內,茁壯的橡樹,最終被呼嘯的風連根拔起來了。