小红帽是德国童话作家格林的童话《小红帽》中的人物。“小红帽”的故事版本多达一百多个,小红帽最早的结局是被邪恶的野狼吞噬。后来,在格林兄弟笔下,勇敢的猎人杀死大野狼,救出了小红帽,下面是关于小红帽的好词好句,欢迎大家阅读!
关于小红帽的好词
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张牙舞爪 浑身发抖 急急忙忙 白白嫩嫩 血红 哇哇大叫 鼾声震天 呼呼大睡 自言自语 来回跳荡
关于小红帽的`好句
1、从前有个可爱的小姑娘,谁见了都喜欢,但最喜欢她的是她的奶奶,简直是她要什么就给她什么。
2、小女孩长得很可爱,又很乖巧,大家都喜欢她。尤其是她的外婆,最疼她了。
3、小女孩穿着披风,戴上连身的帽子,快乐的跑到外面玩耍。
4、大家看到小女孩的红帽子,都称赞小女孩的红帽子漂亮,她就成天戴着,舍不得脱下来。村子里的人都叫她“小红帽”。
5、小红帽看到路边有一片野花,开得又香又美。“哇!好美的花儿,摘一些送给外婆,她一定会很高兴的。”小红帽蹲下来,快乐的摘花。
6、小红帽抬起头来,看到阳光在树木间来回跳荡,美丽的鲜花在四周开放,便想:“也许我该摘一把鲜花给奶奶,让她高兴高兴。现在天色还早,我不会去迟的。”她于是离开大路,走进林子去采花。她每采下一朵花,总觉得前面还有更美丽的花朵,便又向前走去,结果一直走到了林子深处。
7、大野狼冲了出来……向小红帽冲过去,突然……“哎唷——”,原来它正巧踩到草丛里的捕兽夹,痛得它哇哇大叫。
8、大野狼捧着大肚子,往床上一躺,马上就睡着了,而且睡得很熟很熟,呼呼的鼾声大到整个森林都听得到。
9、他们三个人在一起,吃着小红帽带来的点心及饮料,度过了一段快乐的时光。
10、而小红帽却在想:“要是妈妈不允许,我一辈子也不独自离开大路,跑进森林了。”
11、大野狼赶快用棉被把脸盖紧,只露出两支大眼睛
和大耳朵。回答说:“耳朵大,才听得清楚你说什么话呀!!”
“可是,您的眼睛也变得好大哦!”
“这样才看得清楚你的脸呀。”
“可是……您的嘴巴也变得好大好大呀!”
“嘴巴这么大,才可以一口把你吃掉呀!”
她想喊救命,却叫不出声音来,想逃也跑不动,很快就被大野狼抓到了。
一 小红帽好词
1 . 细皮嫩肉:形容人长得娇嫩。
2 . 张牙舞爪:张:张开;舞:挥舞。形容猛兽凶恶可怕。也比喻猖狂凶恶。
3 . 自言自语:自己一个人低声嘀咕。
4 . 无精打采:采:兴致。形容精神不振,提不起劲头。
5 . 七嘴八舌:形容人多口杂。
6 . 齐心协力:形容认识一致,共同努力。
小红帽好句
二 小红帽好句
1 . 前有个可爱的小姑娘,谁见了都喜欢,但最喜欢她的是她的奶奶,简直是她要什么就给她什么。
2 . 小女孩长得很可爱,又很乖巧,大家都喜欢她。尤其是她的外婆,最疼她了。
3 . 小女孩穿着披风,戴上连身的帽子,快乐的跑到外面玩耍。
4 . 大家看到小女孩的红帽子,都称赞小女孩的红帽子漂亮,她就成天戴着,舍不得脱下来。村子里的'人都叫她“小红帽”。
5 . 小红帽看到路边有一片野花,开得又香又美。“哇!好美的花儿,摘一些送给外婆,她一定會很高兴的。”小红帽蹲下来,快乐的摘花。
6 . 小红帽抬起头来,看到阳光在树木间来回跳荡,美丽的鲜花在四周开放,便想:“也许我该摘一把鲜花给奶奶,让她高兴高兴。现在天色还早,我不会去迟的。”
7 . 她于是离开大路,走进林子去采花。她每采下一朵花,总觉得前面还有更美丽的花朵,便又向前走去,结果一直走到了林子深处。
8 . 大野狼冲了出来……向小红帽冲过去,突然……“哎唷——”,原来它正巧踩到草丛里的捕兽夹,痛得它哇哇大叫。她想喊救命,却叫不出声音来,想逃也跑不动,很快就被大野狼抓到了。
9 . 大野狼捧着大肚子,往床上一躺,马上就睡着了,而且睡得很熟很熟,呼呼的鼾声大到整个森林都听得到。
10 . 他们三个人在一起,吃着小红帽带来的点心及饮料,度过了一段快乐的时光。
11 . 而小红帽却在想:“要是妈妈不允许,我一辈子也不独自离开大路,跑进森林了。”
12 . 后来人们就用小红帽来比喻天真幼稚、容易上当受骗的孩子。
小红帽是德国童话作家格林的童话《小红帽》中的人物,是个人见人爱的小姑娘。一起来看看童话故事小红帽,仅供大家参考!谢谢!
小红帽童话故事英文版:
Once upon a time there was a sweet little girl. Everyone who saw her liked her, but most of all her grandmother, who did not know what to give the child next. Once she gave her a little cap made of red velvet. Because it suited her so well, and she wanted to wear it all the time, she came to be known as Little Red Cap.
One day her mother said to her, "Come Little Red Cap. Here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother. She is sick and weak, and they will do her well. Mind your manners and give her my greetings. Behave yourself on the way, and do not leave the path, or you might fall down and break the glass, and then there will be nothing for your grandmother. And when you enter her parlor, don't forget to say 'Good morning,' and don't peer into all the corners first."
"I'll do everything just right," said Little Red Cap, shaking her mother's hand.
The grandmother lived out in the woods, a half hour from the village. When Little Red Cap entered the woods a wolf came up to her. She did not know what a wicked animal he was, and was not afraid of him.
"Good day to you, Little Red Cap."
"Thank you, wolf."
"Where are you going so early, Little Red Cap?"
"To grandmother's."
"And what are you carrying under your apron?"
"Grandmother is sick and weak, and I am taking her some cake and wine. We baked yesterday, and they should be good for her and give her strength."
"Little Red Cap, just where does your grandmother live?"
"Her house is good quarter hour from here in the woods, under the three large oak trees. There's a hedge of hazel bushes there. You must know the place," said Little Red Cap.
The wolf thought to himself, "Now that sweet young thing is a tasty bite for me. She will taste even better than the old woman. You must be sly, and you can catch them both."
He walked along a little while with Little Red Cap, then he said, "Little Red Cap, just look at the beautiful flowers that are all around us. Why don't you go and take a look? And I don't believe you can hear how beautifully the birds are singing. You are walking along as though you were on your way to school. It is very beautiful in the woods."
Little Red Cap opened her eyes and when she saw the sunbeams dancing to and fro through the trees and how the ground was covered with beautiful flowers, she thought, "If a take a fresh bouquet to grandmother, she will be very pleased. Anyway, it is still early, and I'll be home on time." And she ran off the path into the woods looking for flowers. Each time she picked one she thought that she could see an even more beautiful one a little way off, and she ran after it, going further and further into the woods. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked on the door.
"Who's there?"
"Little Red Cap. I'm bringing you some cake and wine. Open the door."
"Just press the latch," called out the grandmother. "I'm too weak to get up."
The wolf pressed the latch, and the door opened. He stepped inside, went straight to the grandmother's bed, and ate her up. Then he put on her clothes, put her cap on his head, got into her bed, and pulled the curtains shut.
Little Red Cap had run after the flowers. After she had gathered so many that she could not carry any more, she remembered her grandmother, and then continued on her way to her house. She found, to her surprise, that the door was open. She walked into the parlor, and everything looked so strange that she thought, "Oh, my God, why am I so afraid? I usually like it at grandmother's."
She called out, "Good morning!" but received no answer.
Then she went to the bed and pulled back the curtains. Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled down over her face and looking very strange.
"Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have!"
"All the better to hear you with."
"Oh, grandmother, what big eyes you have!"
"All the better to see you with."
"Oh, grandmother, what big hands you have!"
"All the better to grab you with!"
"Oh, grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!"
"All the better to eat you with!"
The wolf had scarcely finished speaking when he jumped from the bed with a single leap and ate up poor Little Red Cap. As soon as the wolf had satisfied his desires, he climbed back into bed, fell asleep, and began to snore very loudly.
A huntsman was just passing by. He thought, "The old woman is snoring so loudly. You had better see if something is wrong with her."
He stepped into the parlor, and when he approached the bed, he saw the wolf lying there. "So here I find you, you old sinner," he said. "I have been hunting for you a long time."
He was about to aim his rifle when it occurred to him that the wolf might have eaten the grandmother, and that she still might be rescued. So instead of shooting, he took a pair of scissors and began to cut open the wolf's belly. After a few cuts he saw the red cap shining through., and after a few more cuts the girl jumped out, crying, "Oh, I was so frightened! It was so dark inside the wolf's body!"
And then the grandmother came out as well, alive but hardly able to breathe. Then Little Red Cap fetched some large stones. She filled the wolf's body with them, and when he woke up and tried to run away, the stones were so heavy that he immediately fell down dead.
The three of them were happy. The huntsman skinned the wolf and went home with the pelt. The grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine that Little Red Cap had brought. And Little Red Cap thought, "As long as I live, I will never leave the path and run off into the woods by myself if mother tells me not to."
They also tell how Little Red Cap was taking some baked things to her grandmother another time, when another wolf spoke to her and wanted her to leave the path. But Little Red Cap took care and went straight to grandmother's. She told her that she had seen the wolf, and that he had wished her a good day, but had stared at her in a wicked manner. "If we hadn't been on a public road, he would have eaten me up," she said.
"Come," said the grandmother. "Let's lock the door, so he can't get in."
Soon afterward the wolf knocked on the door and called out, "Open up, grandmother. It's Little Red Cap, and I'm bringing you some baked things."
They remained silent, and did not open the door. Gray-Head crept around the house several times, and finally jumped onto the roof. He wanted to wait until Little Red Cap went home that evening, then follow her and eat her up in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what he was up to. There was a large stone trough in front of the house.
"Fetch a bucket, Little Red Cap," she said to the child. "Yesterday I cooked some sausage. Carry the water that I boiled them with to the trough." Little Red Cap carried water until the large, large trough was clear full. The smell of sausage arose into the wolf's nose. He sniffed and looked down, stretching his neck so long that he could no longer hold himself, and he began to slide. He slid off the roof, fell into the trough, and drowned. And Little Red Cap returned home happily, and no one harmed her.
格林童话故事小红帽原文:
从前有个可爱的小姑娘,谁见了都喜欢,但最喜欢她的是她的奶奶,简直是她要什么就给她什么。一次,奶奶送给小姑娘一顶用丝绒做的小红帽,戴在她的头上正好合适。从此,姑娘再也不愿意戴任何别的帽子,于是大家便叫她“小红帽”。
一天,妈妈对小红帽说:“来,小红帽,这里有一块蛋糕和一瓶葡萄酒,快给奶奶送去,奶奶生病了,身子很虚弱,吃了这些就会好一些的。趁着现在天还没有 热,赶紧动身吧。在路上要好好走,不要跑,也不要离开大路,否则你会摔跤的,那样奶奶就什么也吃不上了。到奶奶家的时候,别忘了说‘早上好’,也不要一进 屋就东瞧西瞅。”