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英語職業故事

壹 有關職業的英語小故事,適合小學六年級的學生閱讀的

很難想哦。或者有壹個是叫happy pig looks for a new life 的

二 誰能給我提供20個職業名稱單詞 2篇英語故事

baker 面包師 broker 經紀人 butcher 肉商 cashier 收銀員 chemist 藥劑師 clerk 文員 chef 主廚

cook 廚師 dentist 牙醫 doctor 醫生 driver 司機 editor 編輯 fireman 消防員 greengrocer 蔬菜水果商 hairdresser 理發師 judge 法官 lawyer 律師 librarian 圖書管理員 model 模特 nurse 護士 photogrpher 攝影師 policeman 警察 surgeon 外科醫生 tailor 裁縫 trainer 教練 vet 獸醫

My Summer Vacation

At college, I missed my parents a lot. As the term was drawing to an end, I eagerly looked forward to going home. And I planned to do a thousand and one things ring the vacation. Above all, I wanted to help my mother with housework. I also wished to read many hooks which my teachers had remended.

However, at home, my mother would never let me do anything. She pletely deprived me of sharing her work. As soon as I opened a book to read,she would sit down beside me and ask me about all kinds of things at the college. To please her,I told her one thing after another,and soon I fot all about books. Even when I was actually reading,she would, now and then,insist that I should eat an egg or drink a cup of tea.

When I left home at the end of the vacation, not a thing in my plan had been carried out. But I felt very happy. I believed much more deeply than before in the old saying: Home, sweet home. There's no place like home!

the tribulations I meet in my life and study

Now that I was a senior student in college I know what I should do whenever i meet tribulations in everyday life .but i still clearly remember the time when i was a freshman . it is hard for me to overe those difficulties.

though i insist in my mind that i was not a shy boy ,sometimes actually i was .i was afraid to speak to my clas *** ates on the platform because i worried about making mistakes . therefore usually i did not put up my hands to ask any questions presented by the teacher ring the class even if i definitely know the answer .there are many activities held by the student union in the first year ,but i seldom take part in them .what i can do was to be an audience and admire the winner in the end . what is more i have no courage to express my love to my beloved. clearl i also know she likes me but because of my flabbiness she was another boy" girl friend at last . what a pity !

as time went by graally i bee more mature in the late years . i have tried many ways to find back the self-confidence . fortunately i have succeed . i think anybody like the former me should no longer be ashamed and self-abasement . we should cherish every minute and second we own now

希望妳滿意!

三 關於工作的英語小故事(笑話)

Part-time Job

When my son was a hign-school sophomore, he got a part-time job sacking groceries at a supermarket. He came home all *** iles.

"How was your first day?" I asked.

"It was great, Dad," he replied. "I got to talk to some good-looking girls."

Since Stephen is not very talkative, I asked, "What did you say to them?"

"Do you prefer paper or plastic?" 下面是翻譯。 業余工作

我兒子在壹所中學讀二年級時,在壹家超級市場找到了壹份包裝商品的業余工作。他滿面笑容地回到了家。

“第壹天感覺如何?”我問。

“好極了,爸爸。”他答道,“我跟許多漂亮的女孩子講了話。”

由於斯蒂芬不善言談,我問道:“妳跟他們說了些什麽?”

“妳是喜歡紙包裝還是塑料包裝?” 希望采納哦。

四 著名英文小故事

The

Crow

and

The

Pitcher

A

crow

felt

very

thirsty.

He

looked

for

water

everywhere.

Finally,

he

found

a

pitcher.

But

there

was

not

a

lot

of

water

in

the

pitcher.

His

beak

could

not

reach

it.

He

tried

again

and

again,

but

still

could

not

touch

the

water.

When

he

was

about

to

give

up,

an

idea

came

to

him.

He

took

a

pebble

and

dropped

it

into

the

pitcher.

Then

he

took

another

and

dropped

it

in.

Graally,

the

water

rose,

and

the

crow

was

able

to

drink

the

water.

口渴的烏鴉

壹只烏鴉口渴了,到處找水喝。終於,他找到了壹個大水罐。

然而,水罐裏面的水並不多,他的尖嘴夠不到水面,他試了壹次又壹次,都沒有成功。

就在他想放棄的時候,他突然想到壹個主意。烏鴉叼來了壹塊小石子投到水罐裏,接著又叼了壹塊又壹塊石頭放進去。

漸漸地,水面升高了。烏鴉高興地喝到了水。

寓意:有些東西雖然看起來微不足道,但如果積少成多,便會帶來很大變化。

五 老師要有關於職業的英文小故事,速度!!!!!

The Country Squire

In a *** all pretty village in Notting ham shire there formerly lived a respectable Squire, who excelled all his friends in amusements athletic, and whose manner of living was far from ascetic. A wife he had taken for better or worse, whose temper had proved an intolerant curse;but at length, to his great and unspeakable joy, she died when presenting a fine little boy.Strange fancies men have;—the father designed to watch o’er the dawn of his son's youthful mind,—that,only approached by the masculine gender, no room should be left him for feelings more tender.“Had I ne’er seen a woman,” he often would sigh,“What Squire in the country so happy as I!” The boy was intelligent, active, and bright, and took in his studies unmon delight;no juvenile follies distracted his mind; no visions of bright eyes, or damsels unkind, and those fair demisisterly beings so gay, yclept“pretty cousins, ne’erpopped in his way; till at length this remarkably singular son could number of years that had passed enty one.”

Now the father had settled, his promising son should his studies conclude when he reached enty one;and he went,with a heart beating high with emotion, to launch the young man on life's turbulent ocean.As they entered the town,a young maiden tripped by, with a cheek like a rose, and a lightlaughing eye.“O father, what's that?” cried the youth with delight, as this vision of loveliness burst on his sight.“O,that,” cried the cautious and politic Squire, who did not they outh's ardent glances admire,“is only a thing called a Goose,my dear son ;we shall see many more ere our visit is done.”

Blooming damsels now passed with their butter and cheese,whose beauty might even an anchorite please:“Merelygeese!” said the Squire,“don't mind them,my dear;thereare many things better worth looking at here.” As onwards they passed, every step brought to view some spectacle equally curious and new;and the joy of the youth hardly knew any bounds, at the roped ancers, tumblers, and merry gorounds.

As soon as the tour of the town was pleted, the fatherre solved that the boy should be treated; so, pausing an instant,he said,“My dear son, a new era today in your life has begun;now of all this bright scene and the gayeties in it,choose whatever you like,it is yours from this minute.”“Choose whatever I like?” cried the jouthful recluse.“O, thank you,dear father, then give me—a goose!”

38.鄉紳

從前,在諾丁漢郡的壹個美麗的小村莊裏住著壹位可敬的紳士。他玩起體育競技遊戲來比所有的朋友都高強,過的日子絕不是苦行僧式的。不管是福是禍,他娶了個妻。結果她脾氣奇壞,成了個難以忍受的災星。終於,她在產下壹玲瓏佳兒後死去,鄉紳先生的萬分欣喜自是不可言傳。人不時會突發奇想。這位父親決定親自督察兒子年幼的頭腦的啟蒙,務必使他接觸的都是男性,絕不留下余地萌生更溫柔的感情。“倘我從不曾見過女人,”他常常嘆息道,“全國的鄉紳裏誰人能有我快活!”那男孩聰明、活潑而又通達事理,異常地喜歡學習。從不因小孩子的胡鬧而分心;從沒有明亮的眸子,或狠心的小妞,或被謂之“嫵媚表親”、半似姐妹的放肆尤物突然出現在他面前。到最後,這位非同尋常、出類拔萃的兒子終於度過了21個年頭。

父親決定,他的前途無量的兒子在21歲時應該結束學業。於是他滿心激動地帶領年輕人啟航進入洶湧的人生之海。當他們進城時,正有壹少女款款經過,腮如玫瑰,眼笑流波。“哦,父親,那是什麽?”當那可愛身影闖入他的眼簾時,年輕人快樂地喊道。“噢,那個,”謹慎而講究謀略的鄉紳根本不贊賞兒子熱烈的目光,於是大聲說,“不過區區壹笨鵝而已,我親愛的孩子,我們壹路還會見到很多的。”

攜奶油乳酪的如花少女絡繹而過,就是隱士也會被她們的美麗打動。“不過是些笨鵝!”鄉紳道,“我兒不必放在心上,此間有許多事物更值得壹觀呢。”他們繼續前行,每壹步都見到同樣新奇有趣的景象,年輕人看到走繩索的,翻斤鬥的,和旋轉木馬等等,其樂也無窮。

小城之行壹結束,父親就決定要款待兒子。於是,他停頓片刻後說,“我親愛的兒子,今日起妳的生活開始了壹個新的時期。現在,在所有這眩目景象及種種賞心樂事中,選出妳最喜愛的,妳立刻就能得到它。”“由我任意選擇?”年輕的隱居者大叫,“啊,謝謝妳了,父親,那就給我壹只笨鵝吧!”

六 有關職業的英文小故事

No

Cavities

A

*** iling

boy

arrived

home

from

a

dental

visit,Hey

mom,the

dentist

says

I

have

no

cavities.

His

mom

stared

at

him

wide-eyed

and

quite

surprised,It’s

impossible

--you

never

brush

your

teeth

after

cleaning

the

chocolate

box

before

you

go

to

bed!來

Then

the

boy

opened

his

mouth

--he

had

not

a

tooth

left!

我沒有源蛀牙

小男孩兒看完牙醫,面帶微笑地回到家:嘿,媽媽,牙醫說,我壹顆蛀牙也沒有。

媽媽驚訝地瞪大眼睛:不可能妳每回上床睡覺前都把巧克力盒子裏的糖壹下子吃完,而且從來不刷牙!

這時,男孩兒張開了嘴巴他的牙全被拔光了。

偷笑==剛好四行英文。