關於少兒英語故事短文

  查發現,小學生對英語故事有濃厚的興趣,老師對故事教學的作用也很肯定。小編整理了,歡迎閱讀!

  篇一

  Sara's Upset Stomach

  Sara needed to see the doctor. She had an upset stomach. She felt bloated, and needed to pass gas every minute or so. This was terrible. She couldn’t go anywhere in public.

  Her friends told her it was because she had moved to America. The air, water, and food in America weren’t agreeing with her. They said she would have to return to her home country.

  "No way," Sara said. She didn’t want to go home. She liked America. This was a minor problem, she was sure. Any good doctor would solve it in no time. Two days later, she saw her doctor. He asked her if she drank milk. She said yes, three glasses a day.

  “Don’t drink any more regular milk. Start drinking lactose-free milk, because lactose can upset your stomach."

  Then he asked her if there were any big problems in her life. She said that her boyfriend was a big problem. He wanted to get married, but she didn’t. The doctor said that she should find another boyfriend.

  "Why?" Sara asked.

  "Because your boyfriend is giving you too much stress. He is probably the main cause of your upset stomach."

  "I don’t think my boyfriend is going to like that."

  "Just tell him if he really loves you, he should leave you."

  篇二

  Jill answered the phone. It was Jack.

  "Jill, will you marry me next week?"

  "What?"

  Jack repeated his question.

  "Of course not," she replied. She wondered why he was asking her that question. They had already agreed that when people get married, they immediately start to take each other for granted. They don’t do the "little things" like opening the car door or holding hands. They get too comfortable. They treat their partner like an old shoe. And eventually, they get bored with each other and get divorced.

  "We already agreed that we don’t want to get married because we don’t want to get divorced."

  Jack agreed. But he argued that they were special. They were different from other couples. They loved each other too much to end up in a divorce.

  "Yes, that may be true. But still, why next week? Why can’t we think about it for another year or two?"

  "Because I had two dreams the last two nights. In both dreams, you left me for another man. In fact, you left me for two different men. I want to get married now so I don’t have these dreams anymore."

  "Hmm. What did these men look like?"

  篇三

  Laundry Day

  Saturday morning meant one thing for Susan—doing the laundry. She hated doing the laundry. Unenthusiastically, she took the pillow cases off all the pillows. Then she removed the fitted sheet from the mattress. She took the towel off the towel bar in the bathroom.

  She grabbed a couple of dirty dish towels out of the kitchen, and looked all around her apartment for anything else that needed washing.

  In the corner of her living room, a can of coins sat on top of the file cabinet. She fished out seven quarters. She opened the cabinet under her kitchen sink and grabbed a plastic bottle of liquid detergent.

  Finally, she set her electronic timer for 35 minutes. The timer would remind her that the washing was done, and that it was time to go back downstairs and put the clothes into the dryer for 40 minutes. Without the timer, Susan would completely forget to check her clothes.

  Susan carried the laundry basket downstairs. How happy she would be when her laundry was done for this week. As she approached the laundry room, she heard a familiar sound. The sound was the washer washing and the dryer drying. One of her neighbors had got there before her. Muttering, Susan took her basket back upstairs.