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安徒生童话故事,英语听力

安徒生童话故事,英语听力篇一:安徒生童话故事全集目录安徒生童话故事全集汉斯·克里斯蒂安·安徒生(Hans Christian Andersen,1805年4月2日-1875年8月4日)丹麦作家,人,因为他的童话故事而世界闻名。

他最著名的童话故事有《小锡兵》、《冰雪女王》、《拇指姑娘》、《卖火柴的小女孩》、《丑小鸭》和《红鞋》等。

其创作的童话被称为“安徒生童话”。

又名《安徒生集》。

可分早、中、晚三个时期。

早期童话多充满绮丽的幻想、乐观的精神,代表作有《打火匣》、《小意达的花儿》、《拇指姑娘》、《海的女儿》、《野天鹅》、《丑小鸭》等。

中期童话,幻想成分减弱,现实成分相对增强。

代表作有《卖火柴的小女孩》、《白雪皇后》、《影子》、《一滴水》、《母亲的故事》、《演木偶戏的人》等。

晚期童话比中期更加面对现实,着力描写底层民众的悲苦命运,作品基调低沉。

代表作有《柳树下的梦》、《她是一个废物》、《单身汉的睡帽》、《幸运的贝儿》等。

早期 001 打火匣 002 皇帝的新装 003飞箱 004 丑小鸭 005 没有画的画册 006跳高者 007 红鞋 008 衬衫领子 009 一个豆荚里的五粒豆 010 一个贵族和他的女儿们 011 守塔人奥列 012 蝴蝶013 贝脱、比脱和比尔 014 烂布片 015 织补针 016 拇指姑娘 017 跳蚤和教授018 区别 019 一本不说话的书 020 夏日痴 021 笔和墨水壶 022 风车 023 瓦尔都窗前的一瞥 024 甲虫 025 幸福的家庭 026 完全是真的 027 蓟的遭遇028新世纪的女神 029 各得其所 030 一星期的日子 031 钱猪 032 在辽远的海极 033 荷马墓上的一朵玫瑰 034 野天鹅 035 母亲的故事 036 犹太女子037 牙痛姑妈 038 金黄的宝贝 039 民歌的鸟儿 040 接骨木树妈妈 041 沙丘的故事 042 小克劳斯和大克劳斯 043 迁居的日子 044 鬼火进城了 045 幸运的套鞋 046 鹳鸟 047 枞树 048 香肠栓熬的汤 049 牧羊女和扫烟囱的人 050 天上落下来的一片叶子051 恶毒的王子 052 演木偶戏的人 053 舞吧,舞吧,我的玩偶054 安妮·莉斯贝 055 素琪 056 藏着并不等于遗忘 057 谁是最幸运的 058 钟声 059 顽皮的孩子 060 识字课本 061 老约翰妮讲的故事 062 老墓碑 063 姑妈 064 墓里的孩子 065 老路灯 066 老头子做事总不会错 067 老房子 068 天鹅的窠 069 创造 070 冰姑娘 071 小鬼和小商人 072 阳光的故事073 依卜和小克丽斯玎 074 梦神 075 老上帝还没有灭亡 076 园丁和他的贵族主人 077 书法家 078 茶壶 079 小小的绿东西 080 一点成绩 081 天国花园082 最难使人相信的事情 083 一枚银毫 084 肉肠签子汤 085 光棍汉的睡帽086 做出点样子来 087 老橡树的最后一梦 088 字母读本 089 沼泽王的女儿090 跑得飞快的东西 091 钟渊 092 狠毒的王子 093 多伊和他的女儿们 094 踩面包的姑娘 095 守塔人奥勒 096 安妮·莉丝贝特 097 孩子话 098 一串珍珠 099 墨水笔和墨水瓶 100 墓中的孩子 101 家养公鸡和风信公鸡 102 沙冈那边的一段故事 103 演木偶戏的人 104 两兄弟 105 教堂古钟 106 搭邮车来的十二位 107 屎壳郎 108 老爹做的事总是对的 109 雪人 110 在鸭场里 111 新世纪的缪斯 112 冰姑娘 113 蝴蝶 114 普赛克 115 蜗牛和玫瑰树 116 害人鬼进城了 117 风磨 118 银毫子 119 伯尔厄隆的主教和他的亲眷120 在幼儿室里 121 金宝贝 122 狂风吹跑了招牌 123 茶壶 124 民歌的鸟 125 绿色的小东西 126 小精灵和太太 127 贝得、彼得和皮尔 128 隐存着并不就是被忘却129 看门人的儿子 130 搬迁日 131 谎报夏 132 姨妈 133 癞蛤蟆 134 教父的画册 135 碎布块 136 汶岛和格棱岛 137 谁最幸福 138 树精 139 看鸡人格瑞得的一家 140 蓟的经历 141 你能琢磨出什么 142 好运气在一根签子里 143 彗星 144 一个星期的每一天 145 阳光的故事 146 曾祖父 147 烛 148 最难令人相信的事后期 149 一家人都怎样说 150 跳吧,舞吧,我的小宝宝 151 大海蟒 152 园丁和主人 153 跳蚤和教授 154 老约翰妮讲了些什么 155 大门钥匙156 跛脚的孩子 157 牙痛姨妈 158 最后的一天 159 亚麻160 “真可爱” 161 海的女儿 162 邻居们 163 夜莺 164 小意达的花儿 165 她是一个废物篇二:安徒生童话英语故事Lesson7THE LEAP-FROG THE LEAP-FROG A Flea, a Grasshopper, and a Leap-frog once wanted to see which could jump highest; and they invited the whole world, and everybody else besides who chose to come to see the festival. Three famous jumpers were they, as everyone would say, when they all met together in the room. I will give my daughter to him who jumps highest, exclaimed the King; for it is not so amusing where there is no prize to jump for. The Flea was the first to step forward. He had exquisite manners, and bowed to the company on all sides; for he had noble blood, and was, moreover, accustomed to the society of man alone; and that makes a great difference. Then came the Grasshopper. He wasconsiderably heavier, but he was well-mannered, and wore a green unifomp3, which he had by right of birth; he said, moreover, that he belonged to a very ancient Egyptian family, and that in the house where he then was, he was thought much of. The fact was, he had been just brought out of the fields, and put in a pasteboard house, three stories high, all made of court-cards, with the colored side inwards; and doors and windows cut out of the body of the Queen of Hearts. I sing so well, said he, that sixteen native grasshoppers who have chirped from infancy, and yet got no house built of cards to live in, grew thinner than they were before for sheer vexation when they heard me. It was thus that the Flea and the Grasshopper gave an account of themselves, and thought they were quite good enough to marry a Princess. The Leap-frog said nothing; but people gave it as their opinion, that he therefore thought the more; and when the housedog snuffed at him with his nose, he confessed the Leap-frog was of good family. The old councillor, who had had three orders given him to make him hold his tongue, asserted that the Leap-frog was a prophet; for that one could see on his back, if there would be a severe or mild winter, and that was what one could not see even on the back of the man who writes the almanac.I say nothing, it is true, exclaimed the King; but I have my own opinion, notwithstanding. Now the trial was to take place. The Flea jumped so high that nobody could see where he went to; so they all asserted he had not jumped at all; and that was dishonorable. The Grasshopper jumped only half as high; but he leaped into the King s face, who said that was ill-mannered. The Leap-frog stood still for a long time lost in thought; it was believed at last he would not jump at all. I only hope he is not unwell, said the house-dog; when, pop! he made a jump all on one side into the lap of the Princess, who was sitting on a little golden stool close by. Hereupon the King said, There is nothing above my daughter; therefore to bound up to her is the highest jump that can be made; but for this, one must possessunderstanding, and the Leap-frog has shown that he has understanding. He is brave and intellectual. And so he won the Princess. It s all the same to me, said the Flea. She may have the old Leap-frog, for all I care. I jumped the highest; but in this world merit seldom meets its reward. A fine exterior is what people look at now-a-days. The Flea then went into foreign service, where, it is said, he was killed. The Grasshopper sat without on a green bank, and reflected on worldly things; and he said too, Yes, a fine exterior is everything--a fine exterior is what people care about. And then he began chirping his peculiar melancholy song, from which we have taken this history; and which may, very possibly, be all untrue, although it does stand here printed in black and white. 跳高者有一次,跳蚤、蚱蜢和跳鹅①想要知道它们之中谁跳得最高。

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