㈠ 经典英文短篇小说集:爱情故事的内容简介
《经典英文短篇小说集:爱情故事》精选的20余篇以爱情为主题的英语短篇小说,融专合当代最新佳作属和文坛巨匠的短篇精华,以优美动人的笔触,深情描绘“执子之手,与子偕老” 的恒久誓言,“一饭一蔬,地久天长”的温馨甜蜜,“蓦然回首,此情已远 ”的无限感伤,也有“沧桑融尽,痴情不悔”的缠绵悱恻,让读者徜徉于浪漫绝美的爱情海之中。

㈡ 用英文写一篇短篇爱情小说
In the autumn of my last year at college,I got into the habit of studying at the Radcliffe library .I didn't do it just to admire the girls,though I agree I liked that too.The place was quiet,nobody knew me,and there was less demand for the books I needed for my studies.The day before one of my midterm history exams,I still hadn't found time to read the first book on the reading list.(That,of course,is a very common disease at Harvard.) I walked over to the reservations desk to get one of the books which would save me from failing me exam the next day.There were two girls working there.One was a tall,sporty type.The other was the quiet kind,in glasses.I choseher-Middle Four Eyes.
‘Do you have English Society in the Middle Ages?’
She looked at me.It was a sharp,unfriendly look.‘Don't you have your own library at Harvard?’she asked.
‘Listen,Harvard students are allowed to use the Radcliffe library.’
‘I'm not talking about what you're allowed to do,Preppie.I'm talking about what's right and fair.You fellows have five million books.We only have a few thousand.’
My god,I thought.I wish I'd spoken to the sporty one!This girl's the type that thinks that,because there are five times as many men at Harvard as there are girls at Radcliffe,the girls gave to be five times as smart.Ican usually make those types feel pretty.But just then I badly needed that damn book.
‘Listen,I need that damn book.’
‘Would you please watch your language,Preppie.’
‘What makes you so sure I went to prep school?’
‘You look stupid and rich,’she said,removing her glasses.
‘You're wrong,’I said.‘I'm smart and poor.’
‘Oh,no,Preppie,’she said.‘I'm smart and poor.’
She was looking straight at me.Her eyes were brown.All right,maybe I look rich,but I wouldn't let a Radcliffe girl-even one with pretty eyes-call me stupid.
‘What makes you so smart?’I asked.
‘I wouldn't go for coffee with you,’she replied.
‘Listen-I wouldn't ask you.’
‘That,’she replied,‘is what makes you stupid.’
Let me explain why I took her for coffee.By al-lowing her to think I wanted to,I got that book.And, because she couldn't leave the library until closing time,I had plenty of time to study it.I learned some useful facts about the church and the law in the eleventh century.As a result,I got an A in my history exam.That,bythe way,was the mark I gave to Jenny's legswhen she first walked out from behind that desk.I can't say I gave her high marks for her clothes,however.They were rather strange,to say the least.I specially hated that In-dian thing that she used for a handbag.Fortunately I didn't mention this,as I later discovered that she had made that herself.
We went to a coffee shop near by.I ordered coffee for both of us,and a chocolate ice-cream for her.
‘I'm Jennifer Cavilleri,’she said.‘I'm American,but my family came from Italy.’I had guessed that al-ready.‘And I'm studying music,’she added.
sorry~太长了!!!
㈢ 急需一篇英文的浪漫爱情故事,短片的
love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.
我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。
2) No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won‘t make you cry.
没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。
3) The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can‘t have them.
失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁,却犹如远在天边。
4) Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。
5) To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.
对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于某个人,你是他的整个世界。
6) Don‘t waste your time on a man/woman, who isn‘t willing to waste their time on you.
不要为那些不愿在你身上花费时间的人而浪费你的时间。
7) Just because someone doesn‘t love you the way you want them to, doesn‘t mean they don‘t love you with all they have.
爱你的人如果没有按你所希望的方式来爱你,那并不代表他们没有全心全意地爱你。
8) Don‘t try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to.
不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。
9) Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
在遇到梦中人之前,上天也许会安排我们先遇到别的人;在我们终于遇见心仪的人时,便应当心存感激。
10) Don‘t cry because it is over, smile because it happened.
不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。
㈣ 第一人称英文短篇爱情故事
Wall Between Worlds
I RECALL upon a time. A time long before we knew of you Humans, or the existence of life Beyond our world. A time in which I knew of no others. A time before I broke into this world...
In that old world, darkness reigned — a darkness that was darker than would be a starless sky. There was silence, as well, save for the quick thumping of my heart, echoed by four other thumpings, just as quick. And, above them all, a distant, stronger thumping. I seemed to float in that world, in an envelope of warmth and comfort.
That world, however, did not remain dark for long. Faint outlines of shadows soon appeared on the wall that enclosed me. There was no thought in my mind wondering about those shadows. Neither a thought nor a dream occurred to me in that time as to what was beyond that wall, or that there even existed anything beyond that wall. This was my world — the world. And it ended at that wall. I was its sole occupant.
There were other things, though, that I began to notice in time. Things that were attached to me. They twitched — four legs, my tail — in a reflexive test movement. I began to hear voices. I understood not what they were saying, but the comfort that accompanied the voices rivaled that which enveloped me in this world. A gentle croon rumbled against my world, the soothing vibrations rippled around me. I tried to call back, and it came out as a sharp peep.
One of the voices said something. Just as before, I understood not what it said. I did, however, understand the ever-so-soft cushion of love that swept over me. I basked in it as I went to sleep.
*
The world soon became too small for me. I became cramped against the wall that encircled me. I pressed my head against it, trying to make my world bigger. But, the wall would not give way. I tried again. Then again, pressing harder and harder against the wall that surrounded me. I struggled even as I heard within my mind those same voices as before, accompanied by those same feelings of comfort and affection. Encouraged by those voices, I continued struggling against the wall. It ticked and ticked. Then, suddenly, a crack exploded around me and my head pushed through.
From that first break, what remained of the wall followed, shattering around me — the wall that had been the limit of my world. It released me onto something warm and soft. I opened my eyes, then snapped them shut against the bright yellow light that assaulted my eyes. But, I had to see my new surroundings. I opened my eyes again, squinting against the sudden brightness. I turned my head this way and that from where I laid on my belly, wings too small to fly, glistening in the light, drooped to the sides. I hardly knew where to look first. The warm-glowing sand beneath me, the ragged stone walls with certain areas providing light.
Having accepted that old wall to be the extent of the world, with neither a thought nor a dream of what lay beyond, I was overwhelmed at the sudden revelation that there existed a much larger world. I looked down, confirming with the sight of the fragments of my old world that I had indeed broken out.
I found four others like me resting on the sand nearby. Two of the others lay together while the other two were busy munching on the old walls of their own worlds.
Then, I heard the voice again — the same as I had heard from within my old world. I still could understand not what the voice was saying. Except for the last word: “Varthikes.” It was my name.
From my clutchmates I raised my eyes to see two much larger versions of the others. The voice spoke again as they looked down at me through glowing, golden eyes. And, from those eyes poured forth the same soft feelings of comfort and affection as had I felt from within my world.
I chirped in reply, and sent back my love and security. Just as I had recognized my name, I knew these two were my virsem — my “parents.”
As a second voice spoke, an ache in my belly cried for attention. I was hungry, and I was now cut off from the continual nourishment I had received from within my world. I found on the nesting sand the fragments of the wall of my old world. I pounced on them and devoured them. I used my small teeth for the first time to break the larger fragments into manageable pieces, moving my flexible tongue to transfer the pieces to my throat, which stimulated the muscles there to greedily send the pieces down to my begging stomach.
Soon, all the sizable fragments were gone, and I was exhausted now from the efforts and excitement of breaking out of my old world. I gathered myself with my four clutchmates. Resting my head on my forearms, I closed my eyes and slept for the first time in this new world.
I would, in the cycles to follow my hatching, discover just how much bigger was this new world than the old. So much bigger with so many others like me. I would learn also of the abundance of life that shared this world. A wall of its own I would discover this world to have. And, like the one that had enveloped my old world, this wall would also one sunrise — one day — be breached.
㈤ 想找一篇简短的英语爱情小故事
英文:
A girl and a boy were on a motorcycle, speeding through the night.
They loved each other a lot.
Girl: "Slow down a little. I'm scared."
Boy: "No, it's so fun."
Girl: "Please... it's so scary."
Boy: "Then say that you love me."
Girl: "Fine. I love you. Can you slow down now?"
Boy: "Give me a big hug."
The girl gave him a big hug.
Girl: "Now can you slow down?"
Boy: "Can you take off my helmet and put it on? It's uncomfortable and it's bothering me while I drive."
The next day, there was a story in the newspaper. A motorcycle had crashed into a building because its brakes were broken.
There were two people on the motorcycle, of which one died, and the other had survived...
The guy knew that the brakes were broken. He didn't want to let the girl know, because he knew that the girl would have gotten scared.
Instead, he was told the last time that she loved him, got a hug from her, put his helmet on her so that she can live, and die himself...
Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, Love gives us a fairy tale...
中文:
一天夜里,男孩骑摩托车带着女孩超速行驶。
他们彼此深爱着对方。
女孩:“慢一点……我怕……”
男孩:“不,这样很有趣……”
女孩:“求求你.……这样太吓人了……”
男孩:“好吧,那你说你爱我……”
女孩:“好……我爱你……你现在可以慢下来了吗?”
男孩:“紧紧抱我一下……”
女孩紧紧拥抱了他一下。
女孩:“现在你可以慢下来了吧?”
男孩:“你可以脱下我的头盔并自己戴上吗?它让我感到不舒服,还干扰我驾车。”
第二天,报纸报道:一辆摩托车因为刹车失灵而撞毁在一幢建筑物上。
车上有两个人,一个死亡,一个幸存……
㈥ 经典英文短篇小说集:爱情故事的介绍
《经典英文短篇小说集:爱情故事》是2008年世界图书出版公司出版的图书。

㈦ 经典英文短篇小说集:爱情故事的图书信息
出版社: 世界图书出版公司; 第1版 (2008年2月1日)
丛书名: 经典 英文短篇小说系列丛书
平装: 231页
正文语种: 简体中文
开本: 16
ISBN: 9787506290579
条形码: 9787506290579
尺寸: 22.8 x 16.6 x 1.6 cm
重量: 299 g
