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  在我國(guó),英語(yǔ)的重要性不言而喻,作為一名學(xué)生,英語(yǔ)幾乎伴隨我們的整個(gè)求學(xué)生涯,英語(yǔ)笑話可以作為小學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)很好的素材。學(xué)習(xí)啦小編整理了關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話,歡迎閱讀!

  關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話:現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)Modern art

  The head teacher was taking her class round an art gallery. She stopped in front of one exhibit, and sneered at the guide, "I suppose that is some kind of modern art?"

  "No, madam," replied the guide. "I'm afraid it's a mirror."

  關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話:站不住腳

  You don't have a leg to stand on

  A man was seriously injured in a car accident, severely damaging his legs. As soon as the emergency room doctor examined him, he knew that one of the man's legs must be amputated. He was taken to surgery, where, due to an administrative error, the good leg was amputated. The mistake was discovered while the man was in the recovery room, so he was taken back into surgery and the bad leg also amputated.

  When the man found out what had happened from a nurse who was present during the entire procedure, the man decided to sue the doctor and the hospital. He consulted the best attorney in town, who, after going over the man's claim, advised him against seeking damages.

  "What," the man exclaimed, "this is the most clear-cut case of outright negligence I have ever heard of."

  "That may be true," the lawyer replied, "but frankly you don't have a leg to stand on."

  關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話:一只鸚鵡A parrot

  A guy buys a parrot. Every morning he stands in front of the cage and asks in a pleasant voice "Can you talk?" This goes on for weeks with absolutely no response from the bird.

  Finally one morning, totally fed up, he shouts "CAN YOU TALK, YOU STUPID CREATURE? CAN YOU TALK?"

  The bird looks him in the eye and says "I can talk, all right. Can you fly?"

  關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話:最后的請(qǐng)求Last request

  Cannibals capture three men. The men are told that they will be skinned and eaten and then their skin will be used to make canoes. Then they are each given a final request.

  The first man asks to be killed as quickly and painlessly as possible. His request is granted, and they poison him.

  The second man asks for paper and a pen so that he can write a farewell letter to his family. This request is granted, and after he writes his letter, they kill him saving his skin for their canoes.

  Now it is the third man's turn. He asks for a fork. The cannibals are confused, but it is his final request, so they give him a fork. As soon as he has the fork he begins stabbing himself all over and shouts, "To hell with your canoes!"

  關(guān)于3年級(jí)英語(yǔ)笑話:推薦信

  Letter of recommendation

  When Peters learned that he was being fired, he went to see the head of human resources. "Since I've been with the firm for so long," he said, "I think I deserve at least a letter of recommendation."

  The human resources director agreed and said he'd have the letter the next day. The following morning, Peters found a letter on his desk. It read, "Jonathan Peters worked for our company for 11 years. When he left us, we were very satisfied."

  
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