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篇一:小学英语作文:A story 有一个故事

小学英语作文:A story 有一个故事

A story

Once upon a time in an old forest, there was a poor wood cutter cutting wood by the lake. One day, his axe accidently fell into the lake. The poor wood cutter didn't know how to swim, so he could do nothing but sat by the lake and prayed to the lake godess.

The lake godess heard his prayer and appeared before him.

"What's wrong, my good man?" she asked.

" Help me!" Said the wood cutter, " I'm very poor, and I lost my only axe.If I don't get my axe back, my family will starve to death, please help me!" He cried.

Then the godess glanced at the wood cutter., "Very well," she answered, " You should have your axe back. "

After a while, the godess brought out an axe made of gold from the lake.

"Is this your axe, my good man? "Asked the godess.

"No, "Said the wood cutter, "That is not my axe."

Then the godess brought out a silver axe, the wood cutter said that wasn't his axe again.

The third time, she brought out the wood cutter's axe. The wood cutter was very happy and said, "This is my axe, thank you very much"

An the end of the story, the godess was very pleased with the wood cutter's honesty. He didn't tell a lie, so that he can get the gold or the silver axe, he just wanted what he deserve. So she desided to give both the gold and silver axe to him. The wood cutter sold the axes, and became a kind rich man.

The moral of this story is, honesty is the best policy.

篇二:小学英语作文:A story 有一个故事

小学英语作文:A story 有一个故事

A story

Once upon a time in an old forest, there was a poor wood cutter cutting wood by the lake. One day, his axe accidently fell into the lake. The poor wood cutter didn't know how to swim, so he could do nothing but sat by the lake and prayed to the lake godess.

The lake godess heard his prayer and appeared before him.

"What's wrong, my good man?" she asked.

" Help me!" Said the wood cutter, " I'm very poor, and I lost my only axe.If I don't get my axe back, my family will starve to death, please help me!" He cried.

Then the godess glanced at the wood cutter., "Very well," she answered, " You should have your axe back. "

After a while, the godess brought out an axe made of gold from the lake.

"Is this your axe, my good man? "Asked the godess.

"No, "Said the wood cutter, "That is not my axe."

Then the godess brought out a silver axe, the wood cutter said that wasn't his axe again.

The third time, she brought out the wood cutter's axe. The wood cutter was very happy and said, "This is my axe, thank you very much"

An the end of the story, the godess was very pleased with the wood cutter's honesty. He didn't tell a lie, so that he can get the gold or the silver axe, he just wanted what he deserve. So she desided to give both the gold and silver axe to him. The wood cutter sold the axes, and became a kind rich man.

The moral of this story is, honesty is the best policy.

篇三:英语作文A Story

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????once in the ancient kingdom of zheng there was a man who wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. he took the measurement of his own feet with a piece of string. then he went to the market.

????he was looking at some shoes at the shoe-maker's when he realized he had left the measurement at home. he put down the shoes and rushed home to fetch it. by the time he returned with the measurement the market had been closed. so he failed to get his shoes.

????somebody asked him, why didn't you just try the shoes on your feet? he answered, i would rather trust the measurement than my feet.

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篇四:初一英语作文:A Story 一个故事

初一英语作文:A Story 一个故事

Once in the ancient Kingdom of Zheng there was a man who wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. He took the measurement of his own feet with a piece of string.Then he went to the market. He was looking at some shoes at the shoe-maker's when he realized he had left the measurement at home. He put down the shoes and rushed home to fetch it. By the time he returned with the measurement the market had been closed. So he failed to get his shoes.

Somebody asked him, "Why didn't you just try the shoes on your feet?" He answered, "I would rather trust the measurement than my feet."

篇五:初中英语作文:令人伤心的一件事 A Sad Story

初中英语作文:令人伤心的一件事 A Sad Story

A Sad Story

Last Monday when I stepped into my classroom, my monitor told us that our class teacher, Mr Sun, had passed away in a traffic accident. It seemed so unbelievable because he used to give us lessons on Monday morning. I couldn't accept the fact until the headmaster came to tell us the truth. Mr Sun was a middle-aged teacher. He was full of sense of humour. We all liked him very much because of his excellent teaching. His lessons were usually very lively and interesting.We all liked to attend his class. He was an e

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xperienced teacher.

Mr Sun will always live in our hearts!

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