英语寓言故事ppt演讲素材_寓言故事

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英语寓言故事ppt演讲素材

寓言是文学体裁的一种,它虽然篇幅短小,但是有非常强的社会性和,给人以的启示,下面这些是小编为大家推荐的几篇英语ppt演讲素材。 英语寓言故事ppt演讲素材1The lion, the fox and the ass

A lion, a fox, and an ass went out hunting together, They had soon taken a large booty, which the Lion requested the Ass to divide between them.

The Ass divided it all into three equal parts, and modestly begged the others to take their choice, at which the lion, bursting with fury, sprang upon the ass and tore him to pieces.

Then glaring at the fox, he hade him make a fresh division. The fox gathered almost the whole in one great heap for the lion's share, leaving only the smallest possible morsel for himself.

"My dear friend," said the lion, "how did you get theknack of it so well?" The Fox replied, "Me? Oh, I took a lesson from the ass."

Happy is he who learns from the misfortunes of others. 英语寓言故事ppt演讲素材2:The farmer and his dogs

A farmer was snowed up in his farmstead by a severe storm, and was unable to go out andprocure provisions for himself and his family.

So he first killed his sheep and used them for food; then, as the storm still continued, he killed his goats. And, last of all, as the weather showed no signs of improving, he was compelled to kill his oxen and eat them.

When his dogs saw the various animals being killed and eaten in turn, they said to one another, "We had better get out of this or we shall be the next to go!"

英语寓言故事ppt演讲素材3:The butcher and his customer


Two men were buying meat at a butcher's stall in the marketplace, and, while the butcher's back was turned for a moment,

one of them snatched up a joint and hastily thrust it under the other's of them snatched up a joint and hastily thrust it under the other's cloak, where it could not be seen.

When the butcher turned round, he missed the meat at once, and charged them with having stolen it: but the one who had taken it said he hadn't taken it.

The butcher felt sure they were deceiving him, but he only said, "You may cheat me with your lying, but you can't cheat the gods, and they won't let you off so lightly."

Prevarication often amounts to perjury.


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