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篇一:My three wishes

My three wishes

Someday I have an adventure in a magic case. The case is deep and dark. It seems that nobody has ever visited the horrible cave. I feel very cold in the cave and excited about what will happen in the cave. I continue to go further carefully. Just at the corner, I find a very old and dirty lamp. I pick it up and clean it carefully. Suddenly something which is magic happened. A genie appears suddenly from the magic lamp. The genie who says he has been trapped in the lamp over 1,000 years agrees to grant me three wishes in return for my help. What wishes I will make? I should think them over.

My first wish is to ensure my family and I keep health. Now my grandma is 93 years old. She always falls sick on bed which makes her very painful. My family members are worried about her very much. So my strongest wish is that she can keep health. At the same time, we all know that health is the most significant thing during our lifetime. If we always fall sick or more seriously have some incurable disease, everything like money, power and so on is meaningless to us. So my first wish is about health. And what is my second wish?

My second wish is that there is no starvation in the world. From the TV shows or network, we can always see that many places of the world still have numerous people starve to death. These poor people especially some children and the disabled people don’t have the ability to earn enough money all by themselves. So I think they should be given enough support to eke out a bare existence. Only in this way, can we ensure the society’s fairness. In my hometown, a rural village in the middle of China, there are so many poor old people and the disabled still live miserable lives. Starvation hits on them everyday. I think if I have the ability to help them, I must help them without hesitation. So my second wish is to help them escape from starvation.

My third wish is that I want a nice, gentle, honest, capital and handsome man as

my husband. For the first reason, I think I will spend all my rest life with my husband to enjoy the world’s beautiful scenery. So a proper husband is the key to my rest life’s happiness. At the other hand, there are so many unhappy marriages around us. Too many uncertain factors will lead to the marriages’ failure. For example, money is one of the most important aspects which will lead to the marriages’ failure, especially for the low-income family. They have no ability to afford many things which are essential to their lives. As a result, they quarrel with each other very often and this will lead to the broken of their marriage. So I want a proper husband to avoid all these problems.

The genie agrees with all these three wishes. He says, “After you go out this cave, the three wishes will come true. And have a good luck, nice girl.” After saying the words, the genie disappears. I immediate leave the cave and go home. I find that my grandma has recovered and my family members are all stronger than ever before. The latest news in TV shows are there is no starvation in the world. Then I walk along the street, a handsome man is looking at me with sweet smile. I know he is my Mr.right. I know all my wishes have come true.

My three wishes

Someday I have an adventure in a magic case. The case is deep and dark. It seems that nobody has ever visited the horrible cave. I feel very cold in the cave and excited about what will happen in the cave. I continue to go further carefully. Just at the corner, I find a very old and dirty lamp. I pick it up and clean it carefully. Suddenly something which is magic happened. A genie appears suddenly from the magic lamp. The genie who says he has been trapped in the lamp over 1,000 years agrees to grant me three wishes in return for my help. What wishes I will make? I should think them over.

Ⅰ. My first wish: keep health

A. My grandma always falls sick

1. she is painful

2. family members are worried about her

B. Health is the most significant thing

1. no health others are meaningless

Ⅱ. My second wish: no starvation

A. Numerous people starve to death

1. poor people don’t have the ability to earn enough money

2. ensure the society’s fairness

B. In my hometown old people and the disabled still live miserable lives

1. starvation hits o

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2. I have the ability to help them

Ⅲ. My third wish: a husband

A. I will spend all my rest life with him

1. a proper husband is the key to my rest life’s happiness

B. There are so many unhappy marriages

1. many uncertain factors will lead to the marriages’ failure

2. for example: money

The genie agrees with all these three wishes. He says, “After you go out this cave, the three wishes will come true. And have a good luck, nice girl.” After saying the words, the genie disappears. I immediate leave the cave and go home. I find that my grandma has recovered and my family members are all stronger than ever before. The latest news in TV shows are there is no starvation in the world. Then I walk along the street, a handsome man is looking at me with sweet smile. I know he is my Mr.right. I know all my wishes have come true.

篇二:The Three Wishes

The Three Wishes

A man and his wife were always wishing for luck. One night a fairy came to them and said, “You may have three wishes.” In the morning the woman went to a neighbor’s house to get some bread. She saw a nice pudding there. When she came back, she said, “I wish I had a pudding like that! She did not think of the three wishes, but there was a pudding beside her. “Silly!” cried the man, you have lost one of your wishes, and we have only a pudding. I wish it were on your nose!” At that, the pudding jumped up and grew fast to her nose. “Silly, yourself!” cried the woman, “you have lost another wish. We have only one wish more.” “What shall it be?” asked the man. “We must wish this pudding off,” said the woman. “I can’t have it on my nose.” So they wished it would go away, and away it went. They had had their three wishes, but they were on better off than when the fairy came to them.

一个男人和他的妻子总是希望得到好运。一天晚上,仙女来到他们那里,说,“你可以有三个愿望。”女人在早上去邻居家要一些面包。她看到了一个很好的布丁有。当她回来的时候,她说,“我希望我有一个布丁之类的!她没想到三个愿望,但有一个布丁在她身边。“傻!哭泣的人,你失去了你的一个愿望,我们只有一个布丁。我希望这是你的鼻子!“那,布丁飞快地跳到她的鼻子。“傻,自己!“女人惊叫起来,“你已经失去了另一个愿望。我们只有一个愿望了。”“什么呢?“问这个人。“我们必须希望这个布丁了,”那个女人说。“我不能让我的鼻子。”所以他们希望它会消失,而去了。他们有了三个愿望,但是他们比精灵来时他们。

篇三:Three Wishes

Three Wishes

Once upon a time , there lived a woodman and his wife. They were very poor, and they lived in a cottage on the edge of a forest. Every day, the woodman would set out early in the, morning to chop down trees. .

As the woodman was travelling through the forest one day, he saw a fine old oak tree. "That will make plenty of planks," he thought, as he felt the blade of his axe to make sure it was sharp. He was about to strike the tree with the axe , when he heard someone crying out: "Please don't hurt this tree. "

The woodman looked around him and saw a tiny fairy. "If you do not hurt this tree , " she said , "I will grant you and yotar wife three wishes. "

"I won't hurt the tree," said the woodman kindly. Then the fairy vanished !

That evening, the woodman walked slowly home. He was feeling very hungry and could not wait for his supper.

"Is my supper ready?" the woodman asked his wife.

"Not for at least two hours, replied his wife. So the woodman sat in a chair by the fire.

"I wish I had a big black sausage to eat right now," he said

out loud. And suddenly, a delicious sausage appeared on the table before himt "Why has that black sausage suddenly appeared?" the woodman's wife asked.

So the woodman told his wife the story about the fairy. But his wife was very angry. "You have wasted the first of our wishes," she said crossly. "I wish that sausage were on your nose !"

And with that, the sausage jumped up and stuck fast on the woodman's nose. His wife could not pull it off and nor could he, so the only thing to do was to w.ish it on the table again, which the woodman did.

What a waste of three wishes! The only thing the woodman had was a good supper of black sausage.

Text B

They Threatened Me With a Knife POLICE INSPECTOR: Good evening , sir. I understand that you have been robbed.

MR LEE: I certainly have.

P. L: When did this happen?

MR LEE: About two hours ago.

P. L: Why didn't you report it before?

MR LEE: I couldn't. I was bound and gagged.

P. L: Please tell me exactly what happenedMR LEE: I was sitting in this room watching television when someone knocked on thedoor. Without thinking, I opened it.

P. L: That wasn't very wise , sir.

MR LEE: I know. I was expecting my wife, you see, and thought it was her.

P.L: You should never open a door without looking to see who it is. MR LEE: Yes , I know. I regret it very much.

P.L: What happened?

MR LEE: Two men pushed into the flat. One of them threatened me with a knife while theother bound and gagged me.

P.L: Did you get a good look at them?

MR LEE: I'm afraid not. They were both wearing stockings over their faces.

P.L: What did they take?

MR LEE: My wallet, with $200 in it, my wristwatch. some of my wife's jewellery fromour bedroom, and a silver photoframe.

P. L: They don't seem to have done much damage to the flat.

MR LEE: No. They had just begun to search when the dogs next door began to bark. Theyran off then leaving me bound and gagged. It was some time before my wifereturned and released me. I phoned the police at once. P.L: My men began searching the area as soon as we received your call. I can't promise youthat we'll recover your property but we'll certainly do our best.

Question on Text B

7 . Read the following passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story to your partner.

Now I know why birds sit on telephone lines. They listen.

I am either nine or ten years old. At the orphanage they call me Miguel. When I want to feel improtant, I say, "Call me Don Miguel. " I used to act important all the time because 1 felt I wasn't.

Back then, no one liked me very much because I didn't like other peo

But last year, I began to learn two important things: I was learning to see, not just look. And I was learning to listen, not just hear. I used to lie in the dark and make up relatives that I didn't have. My favorite relative was a nice old man who spoke Spanish, like me.

One day a man came to see me. He said he was my uncle. "I don't have an uncle," I said.

"Now you do , " he said.

He was an old man who liked children. He had a boy once who went to Korea. His daughter moved to the City. He said the City can be a difficult place in which to live. He taught me how to see and listen. I don't know if he is my uncle or not; neither did he, but he came to see me often. I guess if you act like an uncle all the time, you are one.

I was not a good student before my uncle came along. He took me walking in the fields. At one point he spread his arms and said. "It is all here. "

"What?" I said.

"Everything you need to know," he replied.

At first it appeared to be nothing more than just a few trees. I thought I was nowhere. Then he had me close n-.y eyes. First I heard the breeze in the grass, then in the trees. I also heard a faraway train and a barking dog. For a while I heard nothing. I was almost scared. He said to listen harder.

I heard my heart beat.

beause I used to be so sad, I had almost forgotten that I had a heart.

Once I asked him who he was.

"An experiment , " he said.

"What kind of an experiment?" I said.

He grinned and said, "Nobody knows. Like you, there is no one in the world like me. So who is to say what I will be. "

One day in the field he showed me the way the breeze made the trees move. The rustling of the leaves made a sound that frightened a nearby bird. It flew away.

We watched the bird drop an acorn.

"The bird , " he said , "cari make a seed move. From that seed the

oak can grow fifty feet tall. It will be a friend to those who want one. "

I always knew that trees were there, but I never knew they were real like me.

One Sunday I was angry. When my uncle came , I said : "I don't have anything. I wish I had something. "

"You have everything worth having," he said. "And I will give you even more. I will give some secrets of the Universe. Do you believe me?" "Yes," I said, wanting to believe him.

He gave me three small seeds.

"Put each seed into a small box filled with dirt. Then care for them. Talk to them if you wish. They will grow with you. "

Now they are in larger boxes. One of t.he plants has grown up to my knee. I sometimes wonder what else it is up to.

Another time we were walking in the field when we saw two birds on a telephone line. They seemed so peaceful. Then suddenly they flew away. My uncle just laughed.

"See," he said."Someone said something they didn't like.& careful what you tell the birds."

One night I passed by the office of the orphanage. A man I don't iike very much was on the phone. He was angry and loud.

When he'left, I went into the office and picked up the phone. I heard the funniest sound.

"Listen," I said. "Listen, liirds. Come on back, never mind what he says. We like you. "

One day-Unele did not come: I waited and waited but he did not come. The man I don't like at the orphanage said Uncle was sick.

"May I go and see him?" I asked.

"No," he said. "He may be contagious. "

"May I call him?"

"No, " he said. "I'll call him for you. "

"Don't do that," I said.

"Why not?" .

"You'll make the birds fly away. "

I sneaked into the office one night and called Uncle.

"Are you all right?" I asked.

"Yes, but I must go away. "

"Why?"

"To make room for something else. "

"Will you come back?"

"I will help you remember me, if you want me to. "

"I do. . . . Ido. . . ."

When I went to bed at night, I would try to imagine that he was there. He was harder and harder to see. One night, he was not there at all. There was only a grcen ficld.

I went back to our field. It was raining. T'he sky was dark, the way I was inside. I looked for Uricle everywhere. I called his name.

I was angry for a while. I said some things out loud that I shouldn't have said. Two birds flew out of the trec.I made them get wet.

On the way back, I saw something that was only an inch or two tall. It was where that hird dropped the acorn. I didn't tell anybody, but I knew.

Someday Uncle will be fifty feet tall.

篇四:《Three Wishes》(三个愿望)

Three Wishes

Once upon a time , there lived a woodman and his wife. They were very poor, and they lived in a cottage on the edge of a forest. Every day, the woodman would set out early in the morning to chop down trees. .

One day,the woodman was in the forest.he saw a big oak tree. Oh! What a big oak tree! Look! This is my axe.It’s very shark.Let me try. He was about to strike the tree with the axe , when he heard someone crying out: "Please don't hurt this tree. " The woodman looked around him and saw a beautiful fairy. "If you do not hurt this tree , " she said , "I will grant you and your wife three wishes. "

"I won't hurt the tree," said the woodman. Then the fairy vanished.

That evening, the woodman walked slowly home. He was feeling very hungry.

"Is my supper ready?" the woodman asked his wife. "Not for at least two hours, replied his wife.

"I wish I had a big black sausage to eat right now," he said And with that. Suddenly, a sausage appeared on the table , his wife was very surprised.so the woodman told his wife the story.

But his wife was very angry. "You have wasted a wish," "I wish that sausage were on your nose !"

And with that, the sausage jumped up and stuck on the woodman's nose. His wife and children could not pull off the

sausage.so the only thing to do was to wish the sausage on the table again. "I wish the sausage go back to the table". Said the woodman.

What a waste of three wishes! The only thing the woodman had was a good supper of black sausage.

译 文

很久很久以前,居住着一个樵夫和他的妻子,住在大森林边上的一座小木屋里。每天,樵夫会一大早出发,去森林里砍树。

一天,樵夫在树林里干活,突然他看到一棵又高又大的橡树,“哇,多么高大的一棵橡树”,樵夫说,“我的斧子很锋利,让我试着砍下它”。当他正要砍的时候,突然听到有人大声喊道“请不要伤害这棵树”。樵夫惊奇地向四周看了看,看到了一个美丽的仙女。“如果你不伤害这棵树的话,我会实现你和你妻子的三个愿望”。

“是的,美丽的仙女,我不会伤害这棵树的”,樵夫说,然后仙女消失了。

樵夫慢慢的走回家,他感到非常的饿,“我的晚饭准备好了吗?”他问他的妻子,“至少还有两个小时”,“哇,天哪!我多么希望我现在能吃上一根美味的香肠啊”,樵夫说。突然一根香肠出现在他的餐桌上,他的妻子非常的惊讶,因此,樵夫告诉了她关于仙女的事情。

但是他的妻子非常的生气,“太可恶了,你已经浪费了三个愿望中的第一个了,我希望这根香肠长在你的鼻子上”,她怒气冲冲的说,说完这句话,这根香肠跳起来,并牢牢地粘在了樵夫的鼻子上,“我的天哪,快来帮帮我吧”。他的妻子和孩子用力向下拉香肠,但是不能拔下来,因此,唯一要做的事情就是让樵夫再许一次愿,让香肠回到桌子上。樵夫只好这样做了。

多么可惜啊,三个被浪费了的愿望!樵夫一家得到的唯一的东西就是带有香肠的一顿晚饭。

篇五:儿童英语故事初阶读本[Three Wishes][三个愿望]

Chapter One Morning Wish

I want to fish in the pond outside.

I want to put my fishing line in the water.

I want to pull… and pull…

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