The Country Mouse and the City Mouse
The City Mouse comes to visit his old friend, the Country Mouse, who lives in the country. They haven’t met for a long time. So they are very happy to see each other. The City Mouse gets off the city bus.Country Mouse: WELCOME, my old friend!I am so happy to see you.City Mouse: Hello there, my old friend!I missed you very much.Country Mouse: You must be very hungry.Let’s go to my house.I prepared two special dishes for you.City Mouse: Oh, thank you very much.I AM very hungry.The City Mouse and the Country Mouse arrive at the Country Mouse’s tiny, old house. City Mouse looks surprised.City Mouse: My goodness!How can you live here?The house is so small and oldCountry Mouse: Perhaps.But it’s very quiet and cozy.And I am happy here.City Mouse: Hmm.Really?!I can’t understand you.Country Mouse: Sit here.I’ll bring out the food.
The Country Mouse puts the food on the table.Country Mouse: Here is some lunch.Please eat.City Mouse: You must be kidding?Dry bread and corn?How can you eat such things?Country Mouse: Why?They are the best foods in the county.They taste very good.City Mouse: No, thank you.I don’t like dry bread and corn.I like cakes and cookies.Don’t you have any?Country Mouse: What are they?I have never tasted them.Are they delicious?City Mouse: Of course.They are so soft, so sweet,and so very delicious.I eat them very day in the city.Country Mouse: Wow!!!You are a lucky mouse!I would like to taste them someday, too.City Mouse: Please visit me anytime.I’ll show you the city.And you can eat delicious food every day.Country Mouse: Really?I can eat cakes, cookies,and sweets every day?City Mouse: Of course.Country Mouse: I am so excited.Can I visit you tomorrow?City Mouse: I have a great idea!Country Mouse: What is it?City Mouse: Visit me today!Country Mouse: Today?!City Mouse: Yes! Right now!Country Mouse: Right now?City Mouse: Yes!Come with me now.Country Mouse: Really?Okay!City Mouse: Let’s go…City Mouse:…TO THE CITY!!!Country Mouse: Y-a-h-o-o!The City Mouse and the Country Mouse get on a bus to the cityCity Mouse: We get off here.Country Mouse: Wow!Look at the tall buildings and bright lights.The city is so beautiful.What is that?City Mouse: It’s a truck.Be careful!Country Mouse: Oh, I didn’t know.
The city Mouse and the country Mouse finally arrive at the City Mouse’s red brick house.City Mouse: There is my house.Let’s go inside.Country Mouse: Wow!Your house is so big and beautiful.You are a lucky mouse.City Mouse: Let’s go into the kitchen.I’m so hungry.Country Mouse: Look! Cheese!City Mouse: Stop!Don’t touch it!Country Mouse: Why not?I love cheese.City Mouse: That is a mousetrap.If you eat the cheese,you will get trapped.Be careful.Country Mouse: Oh, I didn’t know.The City Mouse and the Country Mouse climb up to the kitchen table.Country Mouse: You eat like this every day?There is so much food.City Mouse: Here, try this chocolate cake.Country Mouse: Mmm.It’s so soft, so sweet, and so very delicious.City Mouse: Try this butter cookie, too.Country Mouse: Yummy! Yummy!I want some more.City Mouse: Ssh…Be quiet.I hear something.Country Mouse: What?City Mouse: Uh-oh.It’s Old Yellow.Country Mouse: Who’s Old Yellow?City Mouse: It’s the master’s dog.Hide behind the cake!Country Mouse: Why?City Mouse: Don’t ask questions!Just hide!
Old Yellow comes in the kitchen.Old Yellow: Grrrrrr…Old Yellow starts sniffing around the kitchen table.City Mouse: (in a whisper)Stay still!!!Don’t breathe.Don’t make a sound!Old Yellow: I smell mice.Come out, come outwherever you are!Arf! Arf! Arf!
Old Yellow starts barking and running around the table.Country Mouse: I’m so afraid.City Mouse: Me too.But, get ready to run!Mr. Strawberry: (voice coming from the living room)Come here, Old Yellow!You need a bath.Old Yellow: I’ll be back.Grrrrrr…
Old Yellow leaves the kitchen growling.City Mouse: Thank goodness!Old Yellow is gone.We are safe now.Country Mouse: My goodness!How can you live here?City Mouse: It’s not too bad.You just have to be careful.Let’s have some more cook.Country Mouse: Are you sure it is safe?City Mouse: Of course.Let’s eat.I am still hungry.The City Mouse and the Country Mouse start eating again. This time, Fluffy, a cat, appears.Fluffy: Meow. Meow. Meow.I smell mice.Come out, come outwherever you are!
Fluffy sees the two mice and jumps up on the table.Fluffy:Oh, there you are!City Mouse: Quick!!Jump!!!Run! Run! Run!Run for your life!Country Mouse: Help me! Help me!I don’t know where to run!City Mouse: Here! This way!Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!Inside my hole!Quickly!
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse run into the mousehole. Both of them are out of breath, but they are safe.City Mouse: Are you okay?(out of breath)Country Mouse: Yes.But I am very scared.City Mouse: Don’t worry.Fluffy can’t get in here.Country Mouse: How can you live here?It’s so dangerous.City Mouse: It’s not too bad.You just have to be a fast runner.Country Mouse: I’m going back home.City Mouse: Why?Please stay a little longer.Country Mouse: No, thanks.The city is too dangerous.City Mouse: But there is still a lot of food left.Country Mouse: You can eat it all.I’m going back to the countryand eat my dry bread and corn.City Mouse: But they taste terrible.Country Mouse: Perhaps.But there are no trucks, dogs,or cats in the country.City Mouse: You are a lucky mouse.
听起来不错。 pdsly 发表于 2014-10-26 14:59 static/image/common/back.gif
是这个么
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse
不是啊。我看着这台词很熟悉,好像是伊索寓言里的?
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帮顶!!! 伊索寓言 内容差不多啊 本帖最后由 小虫子 于 2015-6-12 23:16 编辑
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How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune
Once upon a time there was a boy named Jack, and one morning he started to go and seek his fortune.
He hadn’t gone very far before he met a cat.
“Where are you going, Jack?” said the cat.
“I am going to seek my fortune.”
“May I go with you?”
“Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier.”
So on they went, jiggelty-jolt, jiggelty-jolt.
They went a little further and they met a dog.
“Where are you going, Jack?” said the dog.
“I am going to seek my fortune.”
“May I go with you?”
“Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier. ’’
So on they went, jiggelty-jolt, jiggelty-jolt.
Then they met a goat, a bull, and a rooster.
So on they went, jiggelty-jolt, jiggelty-jolt.
They went on till it was about dark. About this time they saw a house, and Jack told them to keep still while he looked in through the window. And there were some robbers counting over their money. Then Jack went back and told them to wait till he gave the word,and then to make all the noise they could. So when they were all ready Jack gave the word,and the cat mewed,and the dog barked,and the goat bleated,and the bull bellowed, and the rooster crowed, and all together they made such a dreadful noise that it frightened the robbers all away.
And then they went in and took possession of the house. Jack was afraid the robbers would come back in the night, and so when it came time to go to bed he put the cat in the rocking-chair, and he put the dog under the table, and he put the goat up stairs, and he put the bull down cellar, and the rooster flew up on to the roof, and Jack went to bed.
By-and-by the robbers saw it was all dark and they sent one man back to the house to look after their money. Before long he came back in a great fright and told them his story.
“I went back to the house,” said he, “and went in and tried to sit down in the rock¬ing-chair, and there was an old woman knitting, and she stuck her knitting-needles into me. ’,That was the cat, you know.
“I went to the table to look after the money and there was a shoemaker under the table, and he stuck his awl into me. ’’ That was the dog.
“I started to go upstairs, and there was a man up there threshing, and he knocked me down with his flail.” That was the goat.
“I started to go down cellar, and there was a man down there chopping wood, and he knocked me up with his axe. ’’ That was the bull.
“But I shouldn’t have minded all that if it hadn't been for that little fellow on top of the house, who kept a-hollering, ‘Chuck him up to me_e! Chuck him up to me-e!’ ”Of course that was the cock-a-doodle-do.
thomas1107于2015-6-24 15:02补充以下内容:
找了一下,只找到这个应该是完全对应的。
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