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本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑三把斧子的故事 篇一:金斧头和银斧头的故事 金斧头和银斧头的故事 一(3)班 演讲者 吴昊 在遥远的山那边,有一位困苦的樵夫,樵夫家里有一位年迈的老母亲,为了给老母亲治病,勤劳的他每天都要上山去砍柴 这天,他走过了一座独木桥,来到水潭这边茂密的森林,砍呀,砍呀,砍了重重的一大捆柴,看看天色不早了,他已累的满头大汗,饥肠辘辘了,樵夫把斧头插在腰间,坐下来,拿出了几片黑面包吃了起来面包太干,他来到水潭边取水解渴,当他弯下腰想喝点水的时候,不料,插在腰间的斧头“扑通”一声掉到水潭里去了 樵夫一下傻眼了,这可怎么办呀,水潭很深,他又不识水性,可能把斧头捞上来,没有斧头就砍不了柴,没有柴可卖就不会有钱买药,就不能给病重的老母亲治病??想着想着,焦急的樵夫忍不住大声哭泣 他的哭声越来越大,惊动了住在深潭中的一位好心的老神仙,老神仙抉择去看看发生了什么事,潭水冒出一个比一个大的泡泡,一朵五彩缤纷的大水花伴随着一道亮光喷出水面,老神仙从水花中间走向悲伤地樵夫,他问道,我可怜的小弟,你这是怎么了呀? 悲伤的樵夫被眼前的风景惊呆了,半天,他擦干了眼泪,把他的烦扰报告了老神仙,老神仙听完,微笑地拍了拍樵夫的肩膀,说,你是一位勤劳而孝顺的好孩子,我帮你把斧头捞上来,老神仙转瞬消散了,不一会儿,他拿着一把金光闪闪的斧头展现在樵夫面前,说,拿走吧,这是你丢的斧头。

樵夫摇摇头说,我的斧头不是这样子的 老神仙笑着点点头,又消散了,不一会儿,他又拿着一把银光闪闪的斧头展现在樵夫面前,说,拿走吧,这是你损失的斧头,樵夫又摇摇头说,我的斧头不是这样的 老神仙笑着点点头,又消散了,这一次,当他又展现在樵夫面前时,手里拿着的正是樵夫沉入潭里的那把斧头樵夫看到了,迅速跑上前,接了过来,感恩的对老神仙说,感谢你,我掉的正是这一把 看到樵夫这么忠诚,老神仙感动了,他掏出从前的金斧头和银斧头,对樵夫说,你是一个忠诚的好人,这两把斧头理应归你,你收着吧,说完,老神仙放下斧头,沉入潭里,随一阵泡泡消散了这是一件多么神秘的事啊,樵夫把三把斧头拿回家,变卖了金斧头和银斧头后,樵夫为老母亲治好病,此后过上了幸福的生活 这件神秘的事被大家一传十,十传百的传开了,有一个贪心的樵夫,听到这件事后,起了坏念头,他来到水潭边,掏出自己的斧头,丢进谭中,然后就放声大哭起来,她的哭声同样惊动了潭里的老神仙,不一会儿,潭水里冒出了水泡泡,伴随着五彩缤纷的大水花,老神仙展现在水面上,老神仙走到这个樵夫面前,和蔼的问道,你为什么哭泣啊,有什么悲伤的事讲出来,让我帮帮你吧,樵夫假摸假样的皱起了眉头,说,我的斧头沉入潭里去了,我家里有年迈的老母亲,丢了斧头我就砍不了柴了,没有柴卖我就没钱给老母亲买药治病了。

老神仙听完,转瞬就不见了,很快,他又展现在水面上,手里提着一把金光闪闪的斧头,问道,这是你的斧头吗?贪心的樵夫眉开眼笑,他对老神仙说,还有呢,还有一把银斧头呢,樵夫上前,由老神仙手里夺过金斧头,又让老神仙沉到潭底,为他拿银斧头,老神仙冷笑着,又把银斧头拿到樵夫面前,樵夫接过银斧头,连感谢都不说就欢喜地跑了 他一手拿着金斧头,一手拿着银斧头,心里美滋滋地想着,要买一座豪华的住宅,要买吃不完的面包,喝不完的美酒,想呀想呀,他忘却了自己已走上独木桥,沉醉在美梦中的他一失足,掉到深潭里去了 金斧头没有了,银斧头也没有了,连生命也丢掉了,深潭水面只展现几个水泡,这就是贪心的樵夫得了金斧头和银斧头后的下场 善有善报,恶有恶报,贪心的人连生命又要赔上,勤劳,忠诚又孝顺的人呢, 总会过上好日子 篇二:斧头的故事作业条 篇三:斧子引发的故事---短剧 一 12 Posted by in To Be Honest or Not to Be? by Jung-Han Chen 很有意思的4人剧本,关于猛烈推举趣味性,并且很有意义,很有水平啊。

Cast Honest Woodcutter Greedy Woodcutter1 Greedy Woodcutter2 God of the Lake ——————————————————————————– Scene 1The Honest Woodcutter (One day, H and G were chopping firewood together in the mountain.) H:See all this hard work we’ve been doing. It’s really difficult for us to make a living. G1:Yes, I don’t know how many days we have to keep doing the same thing. Chop, chop, and chop. (At that time, his axe accidentally dropped into the lake.) H:Oh, no. My axe! G2:It’s getting dark. We’d better find your axe quickly. H:Well, it’s O.K. You can go back first. If I can’t find it today, I will find it tomorrow. G1:Hmm. O.K., we will see you later (going home alone). H:Aack, I should have been more careful. Now how can I find my axe? God:I am God of the Lake. You seem to have a problem? What happened? H:I dropped my axe into the lake by accident. Can you help me find it? God:No problem. It’s a piece of cake. I’ll be right back (disappearing). God:Is this gold axe yours? H:No, it’s not. God:O.K., just a second. How about this silver axe? Is it yours? H:No, it’s not mine, either. God:Then, this one? H:Yes, it’s mine. Thank you so much. You really saved my day. God:Young man, you are such an honest person. Nowadays it’s hard to find people as honest as you. Therefore, I’d like to give you both of these two axes, the gold one and the silver one, to award you for your honesty. H: Really? Aren’t you kidding? God:Of course not. We gods never lie. H: Oh, thank you so much. Today is really my lucky day. I promise I’ll work even harder. I won’t let you down. God:That’s good, young man. Good luck! Scene 2The Greedy Woodcutter (The following day, the greedy woodcutter went to the honest woodcutter’s home.) G1: Hey, you’ve got these gold and sliver axes. Where did you get them? Did you buy them? Impossible! You are even poorer than I. Or … did you pick them up somewhere? H: No way! Something incredible happened to me just after you went home yesterday afternoon, and I got these two axes. G2:Something incredible? Could you tell me what exactly happened yesterday? H:Sure. Remember we were chopping the wood and I dropped my axe into the lake? I told you to go home and not to worry about me. In fact, I was worried to death because I didn’t know how to find it. I was so worried that I cried by the lake. At that moment, God of the Lake appeared suddenly, and he helped me find my ax in the lake. I was so happy when I saw the axe I lost, but something even better happened. Just before I left, the God gave me the gold and sliver axes as gifts. G1:How nice. That was truly something incredible. I’d like to try my luck this afternoon to see if I can also get the gold and sliver axes. (The greedy woodcutter could hardly wait till the afternoon because he wanted very much to get the gold and sliver axes. The afternoon finally came.) G1: (Dropping his axe into the lake on purpose) Oh, my God! I lost my axe. Without my axe, how could I make a living? What should I do? What should I do (crying)? 。

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