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Please give me some short English stories (no jokes).

I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch in San Storo. He asked me to use his house to hold fund-raising activities to raise money for the "youth at risk" project.

I have a friend named Monty Roberds who owns a horse ranch in San Storrow. I often borrow his spacious residence to hold fund-raising activities in order to prepare funds for the plan to help teenagers.

The last time I went there, he introduced me and said, "I want to tell you why I let Jack use my house. All this can be traced back to a story about a young man. He is the son of a traveling horse trainer. He will train horses from one stable to another, from one runway to another, from one farm to another, and from one pasture to another. As a result, the boy's high school career was constantly interrupted. When he was in senior three, he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be and what he wanted to do when he grew up. "

At the last activity, he mentioned in his speech: "I borrowed the house from Jack for a reason. This story is related to a little boy whose father is an equestrian. He has been running around with his father since he was a child, and the boy's schooling process is not smooth. When I was in high school, my teacher once asked the whole class to write a report entitled "Be a volunteer when I grow up."

That night, he wrote a seven-page document describing his goal of owning a horse farm one day. He described his dream in great detail. He even drew a 200-acre ranch map, indicating the locations of all buildings, stables and runways. Then, he drew a detailed floor plan and planned to build a 4,000-square-foot house on a 200-acre dream ranch. "

"That night, he wrote seven pieces of paper magnificently, describing one of his great wishes, that is, he wanted to own a horse farm of his own, and carefully drew the design of a 200-acre farm, which marked the positions of stables, runways and so on, and then built a huge house covering an area of 4,000 square feet in the middle of this big farm."

He devoted a lot of effort to this project, and the next day he handed it over to the teacher. Two days later, he received his paper. There is a big red F on the first page with a note saying, "Come and see me after class." "

"He made great efforts to finish the report and handed it to the teacher the next day. Two days later, he got the report back. On the first page, he typed a big red F. Next to it, he wrote a line: Come and see me after class. "

"The boy with dreams went to see the teacher after class and asked,' Why did I get an F?' "

"His mind was full of fantasies. After class, he went to the teacher with a report:' Why did you fail me?' "

"The teacher said,' This is an unrealistic dream for a young boy like you. You have no money. You come from a mobile family. You have no resources. It takes a lot of money to own a horse farm. You must buy this land. You have to pay for the original breeding stock, and then you have to pay a large breeding stock fee. You can't do it. Then the teacher added, "If you can rewrite this paper with more realistic goals, I will reconsider your score." "

"The teacher replied:' You are still young, don't daydream all the time. You have no money, no family background and nothing. Building a farm is a big project and costs money; You have to spend money to buy land, buy thoroughbred horses and take care of them. Don't aim too high. He went on to say,' If you are willing to rewrite a wish that is not so outrageous, I will grade you again.' "

The boy came home and thought it over for a long time. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, "listen, son, you have to make up your own mind about this." However, I think this is a very important decision for you. "

"The boy thought it over several times after returning home, and then asked his father for advice. His father just told him,' Son, this is a very important decision. You must make up your mind for yourself. "

Finally, after sitting for a week, the boy handed in the same paper without making any changes. He said, "You can keep F, and I will keep my dream." "

"He thought for a few days and decided to return the manuscript word for word. He told the teacher:' Even if I fail, I don't want to give up my dream.' "

Monty then turned to the assembled crowd and said, "I tell you this story because you are sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse farm. I still put that school newspaper above the fireplace. " He added, "The best part of this story is that two summers ago, the teacher took 30 children camping on my farm for a week." When the teacher was leaving, he said, "Listen, Monty, I can tell you now. When I was your teacher, I was a dream thief. In those years, I stole many children's dreams. Fortunately, you are enterprising enough not to give up your efforts. "

At this time, Monty said to everyone, "I tell this story because you are sitting in a 4000-square-foot mansion on a 200-acre farm." I still have the report I wrote in high school. He paused and said, "Interestingly, two summers ago, that teacher took 30 students to camp on my farm for a week. Before leaving, he said to me,' Monty, I'm a little ashamed. I threw cold water on you when you were in high school. Over the years, I have said the same thing to many students. Fortunately, you have the perseverance to stick to your dreams. "

Don't let anyone steal your dreams. Anyway, follow your heart.

No matter what you do, believe in yourself and don't let other people's words knock you down.

A man went to a rich man's house. When he was walking along the road, he saw a box of good apples by the road. He said, "I don't want to eat those apples;" Because the rich will give me a lot of food; He will give me very good food to eat. " Then he picked up the apples and threw them into the dust. He walked on until he came to a river. The river has become very big; So he can't walk there. He waited for a while; Then he said, "I can't go to the rich family today because I can't cross the river." He began to go home. He didn't eat that day He began to want food. He came to the apple and happily took it out of the dust and ate it. Don't throw away good things; You may be happy to have them at other times. A man is walking towards a rich man's house. When he was walking on the road, he found a poor box by the roadside? Drinking and drinking, he said, "I'm not going to eat those poor people? Drink, because the rich will give me more food, and he will give me something especially delicious. " Then he picked up poverty? Drink it and throw it in the dirt. He walked on until he came to the river. The river overflowed, so he couldn't reach the other side. He waited for a while and then said, "I can't go to the rich family today because I can't cross the river." He began to go home. He didn't eat that day. He started looking for food, and he found poverty? Drink, especially happy to eat the dust they turned out. Don't throw away good things, you will find them very effective next time.

English fables and their translation

One morning, a fox saw a rooster. He thought, "This is my breakfast. He walked up to the rooster and said, "I know you sing very well." Can you sing a song for me? The rooster is very happy. He closed his eyes and began to sing. The fox saw it and took it away in his mouth. People in the field saw foxes. They shouted, "Look, look! The fox took the rooster. The rooster said to the fox, "Mr. Fox, do you understand? People say you took their dicks. Tell them this is yours. Not theirs. The fox opened his mouth and said, "The rooster is mine, not yours. Just then, the rooster ran away from the fox and flew to the tree. The fox and the rooster One morning, a fox saw a nephew? Yao chicken. This is my breakfast, he thought. He walked up to the rooster and said to him, "I know, you sing very well." Can you sing a song for me? "The rooster is very happy. He closed his eyes and began to sing. The fox saw it, grabbed it, put it in his mouth and left. People in the field saw the fox. Shouting: "Look, look! The fox caught the cock and ran away. The rooster said to the fox, "Mr. Fox, can you understand?" "People think you took the rooster. Tell them it's yours, not theirs. " The fox opened his mouth and said, "The rooster is mine, not yours." Just then,. The rooster ran under the tree.

English humorous stories and translation of English philosophical stories and translation.

Give you three articles, you choose one. Old Cat An old woman has a cat. This cat is very old; She can't run fast and can't bite, because she is too old. One day, the old cat saw a mouse; She jumped up and caught the mouse. But she can't bite it; So the mouse ran out of her mouth because the cat couldn't bite it. Then the old woman became very angry because the cat didn't kill the mouse. She started hitting the cat. The cat said, "don't hit your old servant." I have worked for you for many years, and I will continue to work for you, but I am too old. Don't be unkind to the elderly, but remember the good things they did when they were young. An old woman has a cat. This cat is very old. It can't run fast and can't bite, because it is too old. One day, the old cat found a mouse. It jumped up to catch the mouse. However, it can't bite the mouse. So the mouse slipped out of its mouth, because the old cat couldn't bite it. So the old woman was very angry because the old cat didn't kill the mouse. She started hitting the cat. The cat said, "don't hit your old servant." I have served you for many years, and I am willing to help you. However, I am too old. Don't be so cruel to old people. Remember what old people do when they are young. "A man is going to a rich man's house. When he was walking along the road, he saw a box of good apples by the road. He said, "I don't want to eat those apples;" Because the rich will give me a lot of food; He will give me very good food to eat. " Then he picked up the apples and threw them into the dust. He walked on until he came to a river. The river has become very big; So he can't walk there. He waited for a while; Then he said, "I can't go to the rich family today because I can't cross the river." "He began to go home. He didn't eat that day He began to want food. He came to the apple and happily took it out of the dust and ate it. Don't throw away good things; You may be happy to have them at other times. A man is walking towards a rich man's house. When he was walking on the road, he found a poor box by the roadside? Drinking and drinking, he said, "I'm not going to eat those poor people? Drink, because the rich will give me more food, and he will give me something especially delicious. "So he picked up poverty? Drink it and throw it in the dirt. He walked on until he came to the river. The river overflowed, so he couldn't reach the other side. He waited for a while and then said, "I can't go to the rich family today because I can't cross the river." He began to go home. He didn't eat that day. He started looking for food, and he found poverty? Drink, especially happy to eat the dust they turned out. Don't throw away good things, you will find them very effective next time. City Mouse and Country Mouse Once upon a time, there were two mice. They are friends. A mouse lives in the country; Another mouse lives in the city. Many years later, the country mouse saw the city mouse; He said, "Be sure to visit me at my house in the country." So the city mouse went. The city mouse said, "This food is not good, and neither is your house. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in this city. You will live in a beautiful stone house. You will have delicious food. You must come and see me at my place in the city. The country mouse went to the city mouse's house. This is a very nice house. Delicious food is ready for them. But just as they began to eat, they heard a loud noise. The city mouse cried, "Run! Run! Here comes the cat! "They ran away and hid quickly. After a while, they came out. When they came out, the country mouse said, "I don't like living in the city." I like living in my hole in the field. Because poverty and happiness are beautiful, thank you for being rich and Africa. "Once upon a time, there were two mice. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country and the other in the city. Many years later, the country mouse met the city mouse and said, "You must come to my country home." So the city mouse went. The country mouse took him to his home in the field. It finds all the best food for city mice. The city mouse said, "this dish is not delicious, and your home is not good either." Why do you live in a hole in the field? "You should move to the city. You can live in a beautiful house made of stone and eat delicious food. You should visit my home in the city. " The country mouse went to the city mouse's house. The house is beautiful and delicious food is prepared for them. But just as they were about to start eating, they heard a very loud noise. The mouse in the city shouted, "Run! Run! Here comes the cat! " They ran away and hid as fast as possible. After a while, they came out. When they came out, the country mouse said, "I don't like living in the city." I like living in my hole in the field. " Because being poor but happy is better than being rich but living a life of fear. "