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国王的新装英文版简短
国王的新装英文版简短
1.评价皇帝的新装中皇帝的行为英语作文80词左右
Longagoandfaraway,therelivedanEmperor.ThisEmperorwasveryvainandcouldthinkaboutnothingbuthisclothes.Hehadwardrobesandcupboardsfullofclothes.Theyfilledhissparebedroomsandupstairscorridorsofthepalace.
TheEmperorspenthourseverymorninggettingdressed.Hehadtochoosehisoutfit,preferableanewone,andtheshoesandwigtogowithit.Mid-morning,heinvariablychangedintosomethingmoreformalforhisshortmeetingswithhiscounsellorsandadvisors.Hewouldchangeagainforlunch,andthenagainforarestintheafternoon.Hejusthadtochangefordinnerandthemagainfortheevening!
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ButtheEmperorisawisermannow,andspendsalotmoretimewithhisadvisorsandfarlesswithhistailors.
2.国王的新衣英文版
TheEmperor'sNewClothesDenmarkManyyearsagotherelivedanemperorwholovedbeautifulnewclothessomuchthathespentallhismoneyonbeingfinelydressed.Hisonlyinterestwasingoingtothetheaterorinridingaboutinhiscarriagewherehecouldshowoffhisnewclothes.Hehadadifferentcostumeforeveryhouroftheday.Indeed,whereitwassaidofotherkingsthattheywereatcourt,itcouldonlybesaidofhimthathewasinhisdressingroom!
Onedaytwoswindlerscametotheemperor'scity.Theysaidthattheywereweavers,claimingthattheyknewhowtomakethefinestclothimaginable.Notonlywerethecolorsandthepatternsextraordinarilybeautiful,butinaddition,thismaterialhadtheamazingpropertythatitwastobeinvisibletoanyonewhowasincompetentorstupid."Itwouldbewonderfultohaveclothesmadefromthatcloth,"thoughttheemperor."ThenIwouldknowwhichofmymenareunfitfortheirpositions,andI'dalsobeabletotellcleverpeoplefromstupidones."Soheimmediatelygavethetwoswindlersagreatsumofmoneytoweavetheirclothforhim.Theysetuptheirloomsandpretendedtogotowork,althoughtherewasnothingatallonthelooms.Theyaskedforthefinestsilkandthepurestgold,allofwhichtheyhidaway,continuingtoworkontheemptylooms,oftenlateintothenight."Iwouldreallyliketoknowhowtheyarecomingwiththecloth!
"thoughttheemperor,buthewasabituneasywhenherecalledthatanyonewhowasunfitforhispositionorstupidwouldnotbeabletoseethematerial.Ofcourse,hehimselfhadnothingtofear,butstillhedecidedtosendsomeoneelsetoseehowtheworkwasprogressing."I'llsendmyhonestoldministertotheweavers,"thoughttheemperor.He'sthebestonetoseehowthematerialiscoming.Heisverysensible,andnooneismoreworthyofhispositionthanhe.Sothegoodoldministerwentintothehallwherethetwoswindlerssatworkingattheiremptylooms."Goodness!
"thoughttheoldminister,openinghiseyeswide."Icannotseeathing!
"Buthedidnotsayso.Thetwoswindlersinvitedhimtostepcloser,askinghimifitwasn'tabeautifuldesignandifthecolorsweren'tmagnificent.Theypointedtotheemptyloom,andthepooroldministeropenedhiseyeswiderandwider.Hestillcouldseenothing,fornothingwasthere."Gracious"hethought."IsitpossiblethatIamstupid?
Ihaveneverthoughtso.AmIunfitformyposition?
Noonemustknowthis.No,itwillneverdoformetosaythatIwasunabletoseethematerial.""Youaren'tsayinganything!
"saidoneoftheweavers."Oh,itismagnificent!
Theverybest!
"saidtheoldminister,peeringthroughhisglasses."Thispatternandthesecolors!
Yes,I'lltelltheemperorthatIamverysatisfiedwithit!
""Thatmakesushappy!
"saidthetwoweavers,andtheycalledthecolorsandtheunusualpatternbyname.Theoldministerlistenedcloselysothathewouldbeablesaythesamethingswhenhereportedbacktotheemperor,andthatisexactlywhathedid.Theswindlersnowaskedformoremoney,moresilk,andmoregold,allofwhichtheyhidaway.Thentheycontinuedtoweaveawayasbeforeontheemptylooms.Theemperorsentotherofficialsaswelltoobservetheweavers'progress.Theytoowerestartledwhentheysawnothing,andtheytooreportedbacktohimhowwonderfulthematerialwas,advisinghimtohaveitmadeintoclothesthathecouldwearinagrandprocession.Theentirecitywasaliveinpraiseofthecloth."Magnifique!
Nysseligt!
Excellent!
"theysaid,inalllanguages.Theemperorawardedtheswindlerswithmedalsofhonor,bestowingoneachofthemthetitleLordWeaver.Theswindlersstayeduptheentirenightbeforetheprocessionwastotakeplace,burningmorethansixteencandles.Everyonecouldseethattheywereinagreatrushtofinishtheemperor'snewclothes.Theypretendedtotakethematerialfromthelooms.Theycutintheairwithlargescissors.Theysewedwithneedlesbutwithoutanythread.Finallytheyannounced,"Behold!
Theclothesarefinished!
"Theemp