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本文小学英语阅读100篇【91-100篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

  【第一篇:

TheBat】  Onceuponatime,theanimalslivingonthegroundandthoseflyingintheskyfoughtagainsteachother.However,abatcouldnottakepartoneithersidebecausehewastimidandhadnocourage.

  Whenthebeastsseemedlikewinning,thebatwenttothemandsaid,“Iwouldliketofightwithyou.”Theybelievedhim.

  Yet,thebatbegantoworry,asthebirdsstartedtomoveahead.So,thebatwenttothemandbegged,“IamonyoursidebecauseIamwinged,too.”

  Theypleasantlyacceptedthebat.“Sure.Sinceyouhavewings,youareonourside.”Thefightbetweenthebirdsandthebeastscontinuedandthebatwentbackandforthtothewinningside.

  Thenoneday,peacewasmadeinthewoods.Thebirdsandthebeastslearnedthatthebatwenthitherandthitherbetweenthem.Alltheanimalsdeterminedtoexpelhim.Turnedawayfrombothsides,thebatstartedtoliveinadarkcave.  【第二篇:

TheFoxandTheStork】  Thestorkandthefoxdidnotgetalongverywell.Thefoxinvitedthestorkovertohishousefirst.Thestorkwaslookingforwardtohavingafeastatfox‘shouse.Thefoxservedalargebowlofsouptothestork.“Pleasehaveasmuchasyouwant,Mr.Stork.”“Mr.Fox,Thankyouverymuch.”

  Thestorkputhisbeakintothebowl,buthewasnotabletoeatit.Thestorktriedveryhardtoeatthesoup.Ontheotherhand,thefoxwasslurpingupthesoupdeliciously.

  Thestorkrealizedthatthefoxhadtrickedhim.Withoutevenhavingataste,storkleftforhishome.

  Afewdayslaterthestorksaidtothefox.“Thankyouforhavinginvitedme.Whydon’tyoucomeovertomyhousefordinner?

Ipreparedadeliciousbeefsoup.”Thefoxcouldn‘twaittogo.Hewaslookingforwardtoit.

  Severaldayslater,foxvisitedthestork’shouse.Thestorkservedthedeliciousbeefsoupinalongbottle.But,thefox‘smouthwastoosmall,hecouldnotreachthedelicioussoup.Drooling,thefoxwasonlyabletoobservethestorksavoringthedelicioussoup.  【第三篇:

TheOakandtheReed】  Onceuponatime,therelivedahugeoaktree.Theoaktreewasproudthatitwasthebiggestandstrongestintheworld.“Despiteanyhardships,Icansurvivetilltheend.Thereisnothingaspowerfulasme.”

  Oneday,aseverewindstormbegan.Watchingtheothertreesfalldownonebyone,theoaktreewastriumphant.“I‘llbefine.”However,theoaktreecollapsedwhenthewindstormwasblowing.Flowingonthewater,theoaktreethought,’HowdidIenduplikethis?

  Asitwassweptawaybytheriver,theoaktreepassedafieldofreeds.Thereedswerestandingtherewithoutbeingbroken.“Oh,Mr.Reed!

Howdidyousurvivetherainstormwithyourfragilebody?

”Theoaktreeenviedthereeds.

  Oneofthereedskindlysaidtotheoaktreeflowingdown,“Mr.OakTree,youshowedthatyouwerethestrongestintheworld,right?

Thewindbringsdownanythingwithanairofimportance.”

  “Weneverthinkhighlyofourselves,butlowerourheadswhenwecomeacrossawindstorm.Ifyouhadloweredyourheadwithoutbeingsoproud,youwouldhavesurvivedtherainstorm.”  【第四篇:

TheWindandTheSun】  Thewindandthesundecidedtohaveabet.Thewindknewthatthesunhadnostrengthandbelievedthathecouldwin.“I‘mthebestintheworld.”“Mr.Wind,whydon’tyouandIfindoutwhoisthestrongerone.”TheWindandTheSun

  Justthenatravelerwaswalkingby.“Whydon‘twefindoutwhocouldfirsttakeoffthatman’sjacket.”Thesunconfidentlysuggested.“Fine.”

  Thewindconfidently,withallhisstrengthbegantoblow.Justthentheclearblueskyandthesunwasnowheretobeseenandonlythewindbegantoblow.Thetravelertuckedhisjacketincloserandsaid,“Whyisitsocoldallofasudden?

”Thestrongerthewindblew,thetravelerpulledhisjacketcloserandclosertohim.

  “Whew,I‘msocoldwherehasthesungoneto?

Ifthiskeepsup,I’mgoingtoflyoff.”Thetravelerstoppedandtuckedinhisjacketevenmore.

  Thesunarrivedwithabigsmileonhisface.“Nowitismyturn.”Thesunbeamedhiswarmsunlight.Theexhaustedwindsteppedback.

  Thetravelerwipedhissweatandsaid,“Justalittlewhileago,thewindwasblowingstronglyhowisitallofasudden,thesunisshiningdown.”Thetravelertookoffhisjacketandthrewitdown.

  Thesungaveabigsmileandsaid,“Wind,therearesomethinginhisworldthatcan‘tbedonebystrengthalone.”Theboastfulwindwassoembarrassedthatheranoff.  【第五篇:

TheCrowandtheWaterBottle】  Itwasascorchinghotsummerday.Onecrowwasverythirsty.“I‘msothirsty.”Thethirstycrowroamedaroundlookingforwater.Afterflyingforalongtime,thecrowfoundawaterbottleinoneofthefarmer’syard.Thecrowwassohappythathewasabletohaveadrink.

  Thecrowputhisbeakintothebottle.However,becausethebottlewassolong,hewasnotabletoreachthewater.Thecrowwasexhausted.

  ‘ShouldIgosomeotherplaceforadrink?

’Hethought.However,becausehiswingsweredamage,hewasnotabletomove.“WhatshallIdo?

  Thecrowflewroundandroundthefarmer‘syard,andthought.“Sure,that’swhatIwilldo.”Thecrowhadanidea.

  Withallhisstrength,thecrowstartedpickingupstones.“One,two.”Hedidthisseveraltimesuntilthebottlewasfilledwithstones.Thenthecrowdrankalotofwater.Finally,thecrowhadenoughstrengthtoflyagain.  【第六篇:

TheFoxandtheMonkeythatBecameaKing】  Onceuponatime,theanimalsgatheredtogetherandhadameetinginthewoods.Theirmeetingwasabout‘Whogetstobecometheking?

’However,theycouldnotcometoaconclusioneasily.

  Afteralongperiodoftime,arabbitsuggested,“Howaboutifthebestdancerbecomestheking?

”“Yeah,thatsoundsgood,”agreedtheotheranimals.Therefore,eachanimalcameoutinturnanddancedeagerly.Nevertheless,therewasnootheranimalwhocoulddanceasgoodastheflexiblemonkey.

  Animalsgavethemonkeyaclap.“Wow!

Themonkeydancesthebest.Let‘scrownthemonkeyasourking.”Asaresult,themonkeybecametheking.Afterthemonkeybecameking,acunningfoxgotjealous.’Howcansuchastupidanimalbecomeking?

Nonesense!

  Oneday,thefoxfoundasnarewithapieceofmeatonitwhilewalkingaround.Thefoxcarefullypickedupthesnareandtookittothemonkeyking.

  “Mylord!

Idiscoveredatreasure.Itismagnificent.”“Really?

Bringittomequickly.”Themonkeywassoexcitedthatheapproachedthesnarecarelessly.

  Andthemonkeyfellintothesnare.“Snap!

”“Ouch!

”shoutedthemonkeywithsurprise.Themonkeyrealizedhegotcaughtinatrapandblamedthefox.“Youdeceivedme.Whatabadfox!

  Then,thefoxlaughedatthemonkeyandsaid,“Youstupidmonkey!

Howembarrassingitisforustohavesuchafoollikeyouasaking!

  Aftersayingthat,thefoxdisappeared.Themonkeybecamethelaughingstockofotheranimalsforbehavingwithoutthinkingcarefully.  【第七篇:

TheLionandtheFoxWhowereAfraidoftheMouse】  Therayofthewarmsunlighttoldusthatitwasspring.Alionwassleepingpeacefullyintheforest.

  Whilethelionwasfastasleep,amousewentontopofthelion.Theboldmouseplayedhappilyontopofthelion.“Yuppie!

Thisisreallyfun.”Themouseranaroundthumpingandstompinghereandthere.

  Thelionwasnotabletosleepwithalltheracket.Thelionknewthattherewassomeoneontopofhim.So,thelionmadeasurpriseattackandrolledontheground.

  Andthemousefellover.Whenthelionsawthemousehewasrelievedandsaid,“Whew!

Itwasonlyamouse.”

  However,farawayafoxhadseenthescene.Thefoxlaughedmockinglytothelionandsaid,“You‘reasbigasamountainandyou’reafraidofthemouse.You‘reacoward!

”ThefoxkeptmakingfunoftheLion.

  Finallythelionspoke,“Iwasn’tafraidofthemouse.Iwasonlyshockedtofindaboldenoughanimalnotafraidtorunaroundontopofalion.”Whenthefoxheardthishequietlyleft.  【第八篇:

TwoTravelersandtheBear】  Onceuponatime,twoyoungmenwerewalkingalongthemountaintrail.Theywereveryclosefriends.

  But,allofasudden,abearshowedup.Shocked,theyoungmenwerelookingforaplacetohide.Onefellowhidhimselfbyclimbingupatree,buttheotheronewasunabletorunaway.

  Whenthebearpounceduponhim,thefellowwhocouldnotrunawaythrewhimselfflatdownuponthegroundandpretendedtobedead.Theyoungmanonthegroundheldhisbreathandstayedstill.Thebear,cominguptohim,puthismuzzleclosetotheman,andsniffed.“He‘sdead.Idon’teatdeadmeat.”

  Thebearlefttheyoungmanalongandwentaway.Afterthebearwasgone,thefriendinthetreecamedown.Wipingawayhiscoldsweat,thefriendasked,“Whatdidthebearsaytoyou?

  “Oh,thebeartoldme”,saidtheother,“Nottohangoutwithafriendwhorunsawaywhenariskysituationoccurs.”

  Afterhearinghim,theyoungmanwhoclimbedupthetreealonefeltsorryforhisbehavior.Friendsmeanbeingthereforeachotherevenwhendangercomes.  【第九篇:

TheSonandthePictureofaLion】  Onceuponatime,therelivedaverytimid-mindedfatherinatown.Hewasalwaysworriedthathissonmightgethurt.Thesonwasbraveandlovedhunting,buthisfatherpreventedhissonfromhuntingeveryday.

  Onenight,thefatherdreamedofhissonbeingpursuedbyalion.Afterhewokeup,hethought,‘Ishouldnotleavethingslikethis.’Thefatherbuiltastrongwoodenhouseforhissonbecausehebelievedhissonwouldnotbeindangerifhelockedhissoninthehouse.

  Thefatherbroughtpicturesofanimalstohisson‘sroomsothatthesonwouldnotgetbored.Thefatherevenstuckapictureofaliononthewoodenwall.How

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