小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文多篇.docx
小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文多篇小学生演讲的大全范文1BigBenisnotthenameofaman.Itisanameoftheclock.ItisinLondon.LondonisthecapitalcityofEngland.Thebigclockhasfourfaces.Sonomatterwhereyoustand,youcanreadthefaceoftheclock.Thehandsareaboutfourmeterlong.IfyougotoLondon,youmaywanttovisitthehouseoftheParliament.InthatplaceyouwillfindBigBensitsatthetopoftheclocktowerintheHouseoftheParliament.Thebigclockmakesaveryloudnoise.“Dingdong.Dingdong”-theclockstrikeseveryquarterofanhour.大本钟不是一个人的名字,它是钟的名字,它在伦敦。伦敦是英国的首都。大本钟有四个面,因此无论站在什么方面,你都能见到钟面。大本钟的指南针大约4米长。如果你去伦敦,你可能想要参观以后大厦。在那个地方你会找到坐落在英国议会大厦钟楼的大本钟。大本钟的声音很大,“叮咚,叮咚”,每15分钟敲一次。小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文2soonbegantosingsongs,apassingwildcathearvoices,see,followthevoice,wildcatsquicklyfoundlyingonthedunghill,bird,pullitout.Thewayofexistence:noteveryonetoleadthedunguponyourpeopleareyourenemy.Eachofyouisnotfromthedunghilllirepeopleareyourfriends,and,whenyoulyingonthedunghill,hadbetterkeepyourmouthshut.一只小鸟飞到南方去过冬。天很冷,小鸟几乎冻僵了。于是,飞到一大块空地上,一头牛经过那儿,拉了一堆牛粪在小鸟的身上,冻僵的小鸟躺在粪堆里,觉得很温暖,渐渐苏醒过来,它温暖而舒服的'躺着,不久唱起歌来,一只路过的野猫听到声音,走过去看个究竟,循着声音,野猫很快发现了躺在粪堆里的小鸟,把它拽出来吃掉了。生存之道:不是每个往你身上拉大粪的人都是你的敌人。也不是每个把你从粪堆里拉出来的人都是你的朋友,还有,当你躺在粪堆里时,最好把你的嘴闭上。小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文3Therearemanyoutsidegamelikerunning,skating,swimming,horse-racing,hunting,flyingkites,walking-races.Ofcourse,footballisanoutgame.Basketball,badmintonandsoonarealsooutsidegame.Somepeoplelikeoutsidegames,butotherslikeindoorgames.Theylikeplayingbilliard,chess,cards,tabletennis.Outdoorgamesinvokemoreandfastermovement.Someactivepeoplelikethem.Indoorgamesarequietandinvolvelessmovement.Doyoulikeoutsidegamesorindoorgame?有许多,跑步、溜冰、放风筝、竞走。当然,也是一种户外运动,、等也是户外运动。一些人喜欢户外运动,而另外一些人喜欢室内运动。他们喜欢打、下象棋、打牌、打.户外运动包括更多和更快的运动,有些人喜欢户外运动;室内运动比较安静、运动量较小。你喜欢户外运动还是室内运动呢?小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文4LanandFredwereboys.Theywerebothtwelveyearsold,andtheywereinthesameclassintheirschool.LastFridayafternoontheyhadafightinclass,andtheirteacherwasveryangry.Hesaidtobothofthem,“Stayhereafterthelessonsthisafternoon,andwriteyournamesathousandtimes.”Afterthelastlesson,alltheotherboyswenthome,butLanandFredstayedintheclassroomwiththeirteacherandbeginwritingtheirnames.ThenFredbegancrying.Theteacherlookedathimandsaid,”Whyareyoucrying,Fred?”“BecausehisnamesLanMay,andminesFrederickHollingsworth,”Fredsaid.小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文5Individualsintheclabody,donotneglectyourownexistence,youareinclaeverybodypart.Youknow,whatyousaywillaffecttheclass,everyone'sheart.Openyourmind,freeyourmind,loveisalwaysaroundus.Birth,thefirstcrycryout,buteveryonelaughed.Why?Becausethenewlifebroughtadifferentdynamic.Fromthenon,youwillhaveanewmeaningoflife,mother,yourfather,yourgrandparents,yourgrandparents,yourrelativesandfriends,yourteachers,yourcounselor,yourfriend,yourroommate,yourspouse,yourchildren,youallall.Seeallarounduspeopleareconcernedaboutyou,loveyouall,becauseoftheirconcernforlife,itisparticularlymeaningful,lifealsobecauseoftheirconcernanditisparticularlyexciting.Forthemselves,andtoothers,sothatthereleaseofyourlifemorecolorfullight,becausepeoplecareaboutyou,forthem,youhavetocherishyourlife,youneedtogetbeautifullifetogether.小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文6shekindledathirdmatch.againshotuptheflame;andnowshewassittingunderamostbeautifulchristmastree,farlarger,andfarmoreprettilydeckedout,thantheoneshehadseenlastchristmasevethroughtheglassdoorsoftherichmerchant'shouse.hundredsofwax-taperslightedupthegreenbranches,andtinypaintedfigures,suchasshehadseenintheshop-windows,lookeddownfromthetreeuponher.thechildstretchedoutherhandstowardsthemindelight,andinthatmomentthelightsofthematchwarmquenched;still,however,thechristmascandlesburnedhigherandhigher,shebeheldthembeaminglikestarsinheaven;oneofthemfell,thelightsstreamingbehinditlikealong,fierytail.“nowsomeoneisdying,”saidthelittlegirl,softly,forshehadbeentoldbyheroldgrandmother,theonlypersonwhohadeverbeenkindtoher,andwhowasnowdeadthatwheneverastarfallsanimmortalspiritreturnstothegodwhogaveit.shestruckyetanothermatchagainstthewall;itflamedup,andsurroundedbyitslight,appearedbeforeherthatsamedeargrandmother,gentleandlovingasalways,butbrightandhappyasshehadneverlookedduringherlifetime.小学生演讲的英语故事大全范文7Alittlefrogwakesupinthemorning.Hecantfindhistoy,heiscrying.Asquirrelisrunningwithapinenut.Butthatsnotthefrogstoy.Itsdark.Thefrogisverysad.Hedoesntfindhistoy.Hecriesagain.Themoonisrisinginthesky.Theshadowofthemoonisonthepond.“Oh!Mytoy!Ifoundmytoy!”Thefrogjumpshappily.