2023-09-02|閱讀時間 ‧ 約 12 分鐘

The Lion and the Mouse 獅子與老鼠

    3 Characters:

    Narrator

    Lion

    Mouse

     

    Narrator: A long time ago, in a big forest, there was a strong Lion. The Lion was famous for being powerful. (Lion comes in, makes a big noise)


    Lion: (Roaring) I am the king here! Everyone listens to me!


    Narrator: Close by, in a small home, lived a tiny but brave Mouse.

     

    Mouse: (Laughing) I might be small, but I'm smart. I think being strong means more than just size.

     

    Narrator: One day, while the Lion was sleeping under a tree, the Mouse walked by.

     

    Mouse: (Curious) Oh, look at the big Lion! I wonder if I can be friends with such a strong animal.

     

    Narrator: The Mouse went up to the Lion carefully and climbed on its paw.


    Mouse: (Whispering) Hi, Mr. Lion. I'm not here to hurt you. I just want to talk.

     

    Lion: (Waking up) Huh? What's this? A tiny thing talking to me?

     

    Mouse: (Polite) Yes, Mr. Lion. I want to be your friend.

     

    Narrator: The Lion thought it was funny and decided not to hurt the Mouse.

     

    Lion: (Laughing) A friend from a Mouse? Let's see what happens.

     

    Narrator: As time went on, the Lion and the Mouse spent time together, sharing stories and laughing.

     

    Mouse: (Happy) See, Mr. Lion? Even though we're different, we can still be pals!

     

    Lion: (Smiling) You're right. Different is okay. I'm happy to have you as a friend.

     

    Narrator: One day, when they were near a trap, the Lion fell in by mistake.

     

    Lion: (Calling for help) Help! I'm stuck!

     

    Mouse: (Determined) Don't worry, Mr. Lion! I'll save you!



    Narrator: The Mouse used its small size to get into the hole and chewed on the ropes that held the Lion.

     

    Lion: (Thankful) Thank you, my brave friend!

    Narrator: With the Mouse's help, the Lion got out of the trap. The Lion learned that even small things can be a big help.


     

    Lion: (Humble) I was wrong about you, my friend. You showed me that real strength isn't just muscles.

     

    Narrator: After that day, the Lion and the Mouse were close friends. They showed everyone in the forest that true strength is also about being kind and helping others.

     

    Mouse: (Proud) Our friendship reminds everyone that even strange friends can make big changes.

     

    Narrator: And they all lived happily together, proving that friendship is a wonderful thing.

     

    (All characters gather and take a bow)

     

    Narrator: The end.


     

    [End of script.]


    獅子與老鼠 

    敘述者:很久以前,在一片大森林裡,有一隻強大的獅子。這隻獅子以強大聞名。(獅子進來,發出巨大的咆哮聲)

    獅子:(咆哮)我就是這裡的國王!每個人都聽我的!

    敘述者:不遠處,在一個小家中,住著一隻小小卻勇敢的老鼠。

    老鼠:(笑著)我雖然小,但我很聰明。我認為強大意味著不僅僅是體型。

    敘述者:有一天,獅子正在樹下睡覺,老鼠經過。

    老鼠:(好奇)哦,看那隻大獅子!我想知道我能不能和這麼強大的動物做朋友。

    敘述者:老鼠小心地走到獅子身邊,爬到它的爪子上。

    老鼠:(輕聲)嗨,獅子先生。我不是來傷害你的,我只是想聊聊天。

    獅子:(醒來)嗯?這是什麼?一個小小的東西和我說話?

    老鼠:(客氣)是的,獅子先生。我想成為你的朋友。

    敘述者:獅子覺得這很有趣,決定不傷害老鼠。

    獅子:(笑)一個老鼠的朋友?讓我看看會發生什麼。


    敘述者:隨著時間的推移,獅子和老鼠一起度過時間,分享故事並笑著。

    老鼠:(開心)看,獅子先生?即使我們不同,我們仍然可以成為朋友!

    獅子:(微笑)你說得對。不同沒問題。我很高興能有你做朋友。

    敘述者:有一天,當他們在一個陷阱附近時,獅子不小心掉進去了。

    獅子:(呼救)救命!我被困住了!

    老鼠:(決心)別擔心,獅子先生!我會救你的!

    敘述者:老鼠利用自己的小尺寸進入陷阱裡,咬斷了固定獅子的繩子。

    獅子:(感激)謝謝你,我的勇敢朋友!

    敘述者:在老鼠的幫助下,獅子爬出了陷阱。獅子明白了,即使是小事物也可以提供很大的幫助。

    獅子:(謙虛)我對你有誤解。你向我展示了真正的力量不僅僅是肌肉。

    敘述者:從那天起,獅子和老鼠成為了親密的朋友。他們向森林中的每個人展示,真正的力量也包括善良和幫助他人。

    老鼠:(自豪)我們的友誼提醒著每個人,即使是奇怪的朋友也能帶來重大的改變。

    敘述者:他們一起幸福地生活著,證明了友誼是一件美好的事情。

    (所有角色聚在一起鞠躬)

    敘述者:本劇終。

    Vocabulary

    1. Paw
      • Definition: The soft part of an animal's foot, especially a cat, dog, or bear.
      • 爪子
      • Related Words: Foot, Claw, Hoof
      • Collocations: Animal's paw, furry paw, gentle paw
      • Example Sentence: The kitten played with a ball of yarn using its tiny paw.
      • 小貓咪用它的小爪子玩弄一團毛線。
    2. Pal
      • Definition: Informal term for a friend.
      • 朋友
      • Related Words: Buddy, Mate, Companion
      • Collocations: Good pal, old pal, close pal
      • Example Sentence: I'm meeting up with my old pal for coffee this afternoon.
      • 今天下午我要跟我的老朋友去喝咖啡。
    3. By Mistake
      • Definition: Accidentally; not intentionally.
      • Chinese (Traditional): 不小心地
      • Related Words: Accidentally, unintentionally
      • Collocations: Done by mistake, said by mistake, by mistake only
      • Example Sentence: I took the wrong bus by mistake and ended up in the wrong part of town.
      • 我不小心坐錯了巴士,結果來到了錯誤的區域。
    4. Stuck
      • Definition: Unable to move; fixed in place.
      • 卡住
      • Related Words: Trapped, Immobilized, Jammed
      • Collocations: Stuck door, stuck in traffic, get stuck
      • Example Sentence: The key got stuck in the lock and wouldn't turn.
      • 鑰匙卡在鎖裡,轉不動了。
    5. Chewed
      • Definition: Past tense of "chew," which means to bite and grind food with the teeth.
      • 咀嚼
      • Related Words: Bite, Gnaw, Munch
      • Collocations: Chewed gum, chewed food, freshly chewed
      • Example Sentence: The puppy chewed on the corner of the rug.
      • 小狗咬了地毯的角落。
    6. Take a Bow
      • Definition: To lower one's head and body briefly in acknowledgment or appreciation, often done after a performance.
      • 鞠躬
      • Related Words: Acknowledge, Applaud, Show appreciation
      • Collocations: Take a graceful bow, take a final bow, audience applause
      • Example Sentence: After the music recital, the pianist took a bow as the audience clapped.
      • 音樂會結束後,鋼琴家在觀眾拍掌時鞠了一躬。

     

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