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成功励志的英文小故事

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成功,是一个动宾结构的汉语名词。同"胜利"。成功励志的英文小故事,我们来看看下文。

成功励志的英文小故事

成功励志的英文小故事1

When a lion was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down beside him. This soon wakened the lion. He was very angry, and caught the mouse in his paws.

"Forgive me, please." cried the little mouse. "I may be able to help you someday." The lion was tickled at these words.

He thought, "How could this little mouse help me?" However he lifted up his paws and let him go.

A few days later, the lion was caught in a trap.

The hunters wanted to take him alive to the king, so they tied him to a tree, and went away to look for a wagon.

Just then the little mouse passed by, and saw the sad lion.

He went up to him, and soon gnawed away the ropes. "Was I not right?" asked the little mouse.

狮子睡着了,有只老鼠在他的周围爬上爬下,很快吵醒了狮子,狮子很生气,一把抓住了老鼠。

“饶了我吧,”老鼠请求说,“也许有一天我能帮上你的忙呢。”

狮子觉得很好笑,他想:“这只小老鼠怎么能帮上我的忙?”但他还是抬起爪子放他走了。

不久,狮子被陷阱困住了。

猎人们想将活狮子献给国王,就把他捆在一棵大树上,然后去找马车。

这时,老鼠路过这里,看到了绝望中的狮子。

他走过去,很快啃断了绳索,说:“我虽小,可是我也能帮上你的忙。”

寓意: 有些朋友也许平时看似微不足道,但却有可能在我们身处困境的`时候提供巨大的帮助。

成功励志的英文小故事2

A Mountain was once greatly agitated.

有一次,一座大山发生了异动。

Loud groans and noises were heard, and crowds of people came from all parts to see what was the matter. While they were assembled in anxious expectation of some terrible calamity, out came a Mouse.

人们都听到了很大的呻吟和喧嚷的声音,于是人群从各处涌来,想看个究竟。他们焦虑地聚集在一起,以为会有可怕的灾难发生,这时跑出来一只老鼠。

Don’t make much ado about nothing.

不要小题大做。

成功励志的英文小故事3

乌鸦坐在树枝上,嘴里叼着一块奶酪。这时,狐狸在观察乌鸦,转动鬼脑筋想得到那块奶酪。

于是,狐狸先生走过去,站在树下,仰起头说道:“我的头上有一只多么高贵的鸟儿呀!”她的美貌天下无双,她的羽毛精致纤美。

要是她的声音也像外貌和羽毛那样美好,毫无疑问,她该成为鸟类的女王!“听到这番恭维,乌鸦简直受宠若惊,一心只想向狐狸炫耀一下自己的歌喉,就“呱”地大叫一声。

理所当然,她嘴里的那奶酪就掉了下去,狐狸立刻抓起奶酪,说:“乌鸦夫人,我知道你的歌喉很不错,可你需要的是智慧。”

A Crow was sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak when a Fox observed her and set his wits to work to discover some way of getting the cheese. Coming and standing under the

tree he looked up and said, "What a noble bird I see above me! Her beauty is without equal, the hue of her plumage exquisite. If only her voice is as sweet as her looks are fair, she ought without doubt to

be Queen of the Birds." The Crow was hugely flattered by this, and just to show the Fox that she could sing she gave a loud caw. Down came the cheese, of course, and the Fox, snatching it up, said, "You

have a voice, madam, I see: what you want is wits."