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The Tortoiseand the hareChARACTeRsNarrator 1Narrator 2hareMouseFroghorsesnakeTortoiseCrowd 1 (several students)Crowd 2 (remaining students)Narrator 1: One sunny day in the forest, Mouse, Frog, Snake, and Horse were sitting around talking.Narrator 2: All of a sudden, Hare ran up to them.He jogged in place as he spoke to the other animals.hare: I feel like running a race.Who would like to race with me?How about you, Mouse?Mouse: No, not me.I cannot scurry along fast enough to beat you!hare: You are right.How about you, Frog?Frog: No, not me.I cannot hop along fast enough to beat you!F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: You are right. How about you, Horse?horse: No, not me.I cannot gallop along fast enough to beat you!hare:You are right.How about you, Snake?snake: No, not me.I cannot ssssssslither along fast enough to beat you! hare:You are right.I am the fastest animal around! I have never been beaten in a race.Narrator 1: At that moment, Tortoise appeared. He was walking very slowly toward the group.Tortoise: I will race with you.Narrator 2: The other animals stared at Tortoise.Then Hare burst out laughing.hare:You? You must be joking! You are so slow! Narrator 1: The other animals laughed, too. How could Tortoise ever beat Hare?Tortoise: I can beat you. hare: No, you can’t. Tortoise: Yes, I can. hare: No, you can’t.Tortoise: Yes, I can.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: Well, I hate to see you make a fool of yourself, but OK.Tortoise: All right then. Let us begin.Narrator 2: Hare turned toward the other animals.hare: Help us out, please.Mouse: On your marks . . .Narrator 1: Tortoise and Hare lined up side by side.snake: Get ssssssset . . .Narrator 2: Tortoise and Hare crouched down.They were ready to run!Frog: Go!Crowd 1: Go Tortoise!Crowd 2: Go Hare!Narrator 1: Tortoise started moving very slowly.Narrator 2: Hare took off quickly, leaving Tortoiseand the other animals behind.Horse looked at Tortoise.horse: You have to move a little faster if you want to win.Tortoise: This is as fast as I go.Step by step, step by step.Narrator 1: Hare was very far ahead by now.He decided to take a little nap.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: That Tortoise will never catch up to me.When I wake up, I will make it to the finish line in plenty of time!Narrator 2: Hare lay down and went to sleep.Narrator 1: While Hare slept, Tortoise caught up with him.He kept going and slowly moved past Hare.Narrator 2: The other animals saw this.They ran over to Hare and tried to wake him up.Mouse: Hare! Frog: Wake up!snake: Tortoissssssse isssssss beating you!Narrator 1: Hare stirred. Finally he was awake. hare: Huh? What? What is going on? horse: Tortoise is ahead of you. Get going!hare: I have plenty of time! Please, let me nap!Narrator 2: The other animals shrugged.Hare would not listen to them.Mouse: Fine. Rest then.snake: Let usssssss go catch up with Tortoissssssse. Frog: Hop to it!horse: Giddy-yap!F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sNarrator 1: The animals ran to catch up with Tortoise.They watched as he crossed the finish line.Narrator 2: Mouse patted Tortoise on his back.Mouse: Well done!Frog: Great job!snake: Congratulationsssssss.horse: Good going!Narrator 1: Meanwhile, Hare had woken up.He looked at his watch and started off toward the finish line.Narrator 2: Hare was out of breath when he caught up to the other animals.Then he saw that Tortoise had won the race.Hare spoke to Tortoise.hare: How did you beat me?Tortoise: Well, it is a little secret of mine.hare: Oh, come on. You can tell us.snake: Yesssssss, pleassssssse do.Frog: What is the scoop?Mouse: We want to know.horse: What is the secret?Tortoise: I learned this lesson from wise old Grandfather Tortoise: As you move from place to place,slow and steady wins the race.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: How about another try? One more race.I know I can beat you this time.Tortoise: Maybe tomorrow.Right now I must go to the pond. A duck is waiting there for me.He wants to see who is the faster swimmer.Mouse: May we come along?Tortoise: Of course.Narrator 1: All the animals followed Tortoise, even Hare. Narrator 2: As they walked, they chanted the lessonTortoise had just taught them.All: As you move from place to place,slow and steady wins the race!THE ENDF o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sTeaching NotesThe Tortoise and the HareAbout This PlayThe Tortoise and the Hare is known as an Aesop’s fable. Many old stories are attributed to a storyteller named Aesop whose fables taught people to be good and honest. To avoid offending his listeners, he had animal characters act out the foolish ways of humans. His fables all contain moral lessons for listeners to think over. Other Aesop’s fables include The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse and The Fox and the Crow.T h e T o rt o is e e H a reF o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sQuestions Before Reading• What is the fastest animal you can think of? The slowest?• A tortoise is a kind of turtle. What are turtles like?• A hare is a kind of rabbit. What are rabbits like?• Which do you think is faster, a tortoise or a hare?Questions After Reading• Why didn’t the other animals want to race with Hare?• Why did the other animals laugh at Tortoise when he said he could beat Hare?• Why did Hare take a nap during the race?• Why do you think Tortoise won the race?• What do you think “slow and steady wins the race” means?Extension ActivityAsk students if they can recall a time when they have ever felt “left in the dust” by someone who was faster at something than they were (for example, an older sibling). How did that make them feel? Then ask students to name some instances when going slower might actually be better than going fast. (Examples: eating ice cream, reading a book, painting a picture.) List students’ ideas on the chalkboard to reinforce the idea that sometimes “slow and steady” really does win the race.Words to Previewscurry gallop slither crouched giddy-yap steadyAccuracyWord recognition is excellent; self-corrections are few and successful. Word recognition is good; self-corrects successfully.2Word recognition is marginal. Reader struggles with many words; many unsuccessful attempts at self-correction.1Word recognition is poor. Reader struggles with decoding. Multiple attempts to decode meet with little success.Expression and VolumeReads with good expression; sounds like natural language;varies expression and volume to match interpretation of the passage. Occasionally slips into flat reading; sounds like natural language most of the time; voice volume is generally appropriate.2Reads with some expression; begins to make text sound like natural language sometimes; focus remains largely on saying the words; reads in a quiet voice.1Reads with little expression; little sense of trying to make text sound like natural language; tends to read in a quiet voice.PhrasingGenerally well phrased, mostly in clause and sentence units. Mixture of run-ons, mid-sentence pauses for breath, and possibly some choppiness; reasonable stress and intonation.2Frequent choppy reading; improper stress and intonation that fail to mark ends of sentences and clauses.1Monotonic with little sense of phrase boundaries; frequent word-by-word reading.SmoothnessGenerally smooth reading with some breaks; word andstructure difficulties are resolved quickly; usually self-corrects. Occasional breaks in smoothness caused by difficulties with specific words and/or structures.2Occasional extended pauses, hesitations, and so on, that are frequent and disruptive.1Frequent extended pauses, hesitations, sound-outs, repetitions, or multiple attempts.PaceConsistently conversational and appropriate. Uneven mixture of fast and slow reading.2Moderately slow (or overly and inappropriately fast).1Slow and laborious.Source: Adapted from “Training Teachers to Attend to Their Students’ Oral Reading Fluency,” by J. Zutell andT.V . Rasinski, Theory Into Practice , Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 211–217 (1991). Used with permission of the authors.Student’s Name: Date:Grade:Reading Passage:Rubric for Assessing Oral FluencyIn each category, circle the number that best describes the student’s performance.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e s。

英语小剧本《龟兔赛跑》

英语小剧本《龟兔赛跑》

英语短剧:The Tortoise and the Hare(龟兔赛跑)英语短剧:The Tortoise and the Hare(龟兔赛跑)旁白:Good morning everyone. Now, I will tell you a story about Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare. In a very big forest, there lives many different kinds of animals, like monkeys, chicks, a Hare and an honest Tortoise. Miss Hare is very proud of her long legs and she looks down upon Mr. Tortoise. Today, near the river, an interesting thing is happening.兔子:Hi! Mr. Tortoise. What are you doing?乌龟:Hi! Miss Hare. I am walking.兔子:Why do not you put four wheels on your feet? You will run much faster than now.乌龟:No, I would run with my feet step by step. I’m sure I can win. I could be the winner.兔子:Can what? Can run? Just like now? Ah, Ah, Ah, You are too slow. I can even walk faster than you run.乌龟:Miss Hare, You are too proud. We should have a race. I believe I can run faster than you. That means I can win the match.兔子:What? What? A race? With you? You can win? OK. OK. Look at the tall tree. Let me see who can get there first.乌龟:OK !兔子:Who will be the winner? Of course, It is me.旁白:Many animals hear about the message that Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare will have a race. They all come to the place near the river.猴子: Mr. Tortoise, Are you ill? You must know your legs are much shorter than Miss Har e’s. That is to say you would fail the race.乌龟: Don’t worry. I will try my best. I believe myself.小鸡: Oh, My God! Do not join the race, and you will not be the winner,乌龟: You are my good friends. Please believe in me. I can win the race .猴子: Ready? Go!旁白: Miss Hare runs very fast, but Mr. Tortoise runs very slowly. A moment later, Miss Hare arrives at a small tree.兔子: Where is Mr. Tortoise? I can not see him. Oh, he is much far behind me. I think he will arrive here at least in the afternoon, Let me have a good rest.旁白: Miss Hare wants to have a rest, but after a moment, he feels a little sleepy.乌龟: How tired, but I can not give up. I must insist. I can arrive at the tall tree.兔子: Oh, It is Miss Hare. He is sleeping now. I must run faster at his sleeping time.旁白: Miss Hare is sleeping, while Mr. Tortoise is running much faster now. Now Mr. Tortoise arrives near the tree.猴子和小鸡: Mr. Tortoise, Come on, Come on. You could be the winner!兔子: Who is making the noise? Ah? Mr. Tortoise? He will win? Oh, no. Let me catch up with him.Oh, It is too late, he is the winner, I fail the race. But I do not know why? Do you know?。

龟兔赛跑英文版

龟兔赛跑英文版

龟兔赛跑英文版The Tortoise and the Hare - An English VersionOnce upon a time, in a quiet little village, there was a hare and a tortoise, who were always arguing about who was faster. The hare, known for his incredible speed, boasted about his racing skills, while the slow and steady tortoise claimed he could beat the hare in a race. Tired of their continuous bickering, the animals decided to organize a race to settle the matter once and for all.The news quickly spread throughout the forest, and all the animals gathered to watch the highly anticipated race. The starting line was marked, and the rules were explained - the first one to reach the finish line would be declared the ultimate champion.As the signal was given, the hare immediately dashed off, leaving the tortoise far behind. The hare was so confident in his ability to win that he decided to take a quick nap along the way. He found a cozy spot under a tree, thinking that he had plenty of time to spare.Meanwhile, the determined tortoise kept moving forward, persistently plodding along at his own steady pace. He knew that slow and steady wins the race and focused on his goal without distractions. Every step he took brought him closer to the finish line, inching his way forward despite his lack of speed.When the hare woke up from his nap, he was shocked to find the tortoise far ahead of him. He quickly realized his mistake and began sprinting towards the finish line. However, no matter how fast the hare ran, he couldn't catch up with the tortoise.Just as the tortoise was about to cross the finish line, the hare finally reached him, but it was too late. The tortoise had won the race by staying persistent and determined throughout the journey. The animals cheered for the tortoise, amazed by his perseverance in the face of the hare's initial lead.The moral of the story is that slow and steady wins the race. It doesn't matter how fast one starts if they don't maintain their pace and focus. The hare's overconfidence and arrogance led to his downfall, while the tortoise's steady progress and refusal to give up allowed him to come out on top.This story teaches us the importance of hard work and perseverance. It reminds us not to underestimate the power of consistency, as even the smallest steps can lead to great achievements. It also highlights the dangers of pride and overconfidence, as they can hinder progress and ultimately cause failure.In conclusion, the tale of \。

(龟兔赛跑英文版)

(龟兔赛跑英文版)

(龟兔赛跑英文版)The Race Between Tortoise And RabbitA rabbit is walking in the forest , and singing loudly.Suddenly he sees a tortoise is coming slowly from another road.“I’m a rabbit.I can run fast.”“Don’t look down on me. Let’s have a race.”The tortoise gets angry.“Ok.Let’s have a race.I must first”“Ha Ha! You run so slowly. Ha……”The rabbit laughs at the tortoiseThe other animals in the forest are the referees.“One,two…… Go!” “One,two…… Go!”The rabbit runs like an arrow.Only a few minutes, the tortoisefalls far behind llimThe rabbit looks back .He can’t see the tortoise. He’s very proud.“Ah,I’ll be the first . I’m a little tired . I need to have a rest.” The rabbit lies down under the tree. Soon he falls asleep。

But the tortoise does n’t stop .He keeps running.“Run,run.Don’t stop.I’ll win.”One stop. one stop.Finally,he gets to the finish line.He’s the first.“Congratulation! Congratulation!”At this time ,the rabbit wake up.“What time is it?Where’s the tortoise ?”The rabbit runs to the finish line.To his surprise,the tortoise has been there.And he learn that he fails because of his pride.附:生词Rabbit [ 'r?bit ] :兔子Tortoise[ 't?:t?s ] :龟Between [ bi'twi:n ] :之间loudly [ 'laudli ] : 大声地Suddenly: [ 's?d?nli ] : 突然地slowly [ 'sl??li ] : 慢慢地another[?'n?e? ] :一个road[ r?ud ] : 路angry [ '??gri ] :生气的fast[ fɑ:st ]:快速的look down: 看不起must [ m?st; m?st ] : 必须laugh at: 嘲笑,因...而笑from: [ fr?m, fr?m, frm ] :从,从...起other [ '?e? ] : 别的,其他的animal [ '?nim?l ] : 动物referee [ .ref?'ri: ] : 仲裁,裁判arrow[ '?r?u ] : 箭Only[ '?unli ] :可是,不过few[ fju: ] :很少的,不多的,少数的minute[ mai'nju:t ] : 分钟fall [ f?:l ] : 落下;倒下back [ b?k ] :后面的proud [ praud ] : 骄傲的,自豪的Ah [ ɑ: ] :啊,哈I'll [ ai,??l ] ::我将...I'm a little tired.:我有点累了。

英语小故事龟兔赛跑英文版

英语小故事龟兔赛跑英文版

英语小故事龟兔赛跑英文版龟兔赛跑,是一则寓言故事,相信大家从小就很熟悉了。

下面是店铺整理的英语版龟兔赛跑小故事,希望大家会喜欢这些英文版的龟兔赛跑!英语小故事龟兔赛跑篇一In the forest, there is a fast rabbit. He likes to race other animals. He always wins. "I am very fast," he says. "I can win any race."One day, the rabbit sees a turtle. "You are so slow. I am faster than you," he says. "Do you want to race me?""Yes," says the turtle. "Ha, ha. It will be easy to win," laughs the rabbit. "You will lose. Your legs are too short.""Tomorrow we will have a race," says the rabbit. All of the animals are excited. They want to see the race. "The turtle will lose. He is too slow," they all say.The turtle gets up early in the morning. The race is today. There are many animals at the race. The turtle walks to the starting line. All the animals laugh at him.The rabbit is waiting for the turtle. "I will win," laughs the rabbit. "I will try my best," says the turtle.The race begins. All of the other animals are excited. "Go, go, go," they say. The rabbit runs very quickly. The turtle walks slowly.The rabbit turns around. The turtle is walking so slowly. "Ha, ha, you will never win this race," the rabbit says. The turtle is slower than the rabbit. The rabbit laughs at the turtle.Then the rabbit sees a tree. "The turtle is so slow. I will take a nap. I can still win the race," says the rabbit. He goes to sleep under the tree.The turtle keeps walking. He is tired and his legs hurt. Therabbit is sleeping under a tree. The turtle quietly walks past the rabbit. He is very quiet because he doesn't want to wake up the rabbit. "I can do it! I can do it!" says the turtle. "My legs are short and I am slow, but I can win this race." The turtle can see the finish line.Suddenly, the rabbit wakes up. The turtle is far away. "He will win!" he says. The rabbit runs, but it is too late. The turtle wins the race."I am slow. I have short legs. I am not fast, but I did it!" says the turtle. The rabbit is quiet. He slowly walks home.乌龟与兔为他们俩谁跑得快而争论不休。

龟兔赛跑英语剧本

龟兔赛跑英语剧本

龟兔赛跑英语剧本第一篇:龟兔赛跑英语剧本The hare and the tortoiseH兔子T乌龟H(伸懒腰,骄傲自满,自负的表现)It’s a beautiful day, I love the sun,it’s a nice day to sleep.(此时,乌龟慢悠悠爬过)嘲讽的语气说:please look at the short feet and slow speed,haha….(清清嗓子)Good morning.Miss Tortoise。

T: Oh, it's you.Miss Hare.Good morning!H: What are you doing?T: I'm running.H:Running? Ha ha ha!Can you run?are you kidding me? Your legs are too short!T: Of course I can.H:oh no.look at me ,My legs are long.Than I can run much more faster than you.T: Don't be so sure.H:hu!Of course I am sure,I was bone to run fast,T:(思考状,看看兔子骄傲的样子摇摇头)ok, Miss Hare.,we can have a race, H: a race ?Well then.Let's run to the tall tree over there.Let's see who can get there first.T: All right.Ready? Go!(Miss Tortoise goes very slowly.But Miss Hare runs very fast.Soon she comes to a small tree.动作表演,无需说出来) H: Where is Miss T ortoise? Aha!There she is!She is far behind me.How slow she is!Mmm.it's so hot!Here is a tree.I'll have a short sleep first.T: Oh, she is sleeping under the tree there.But I can't stop.I must go on.H: Ah!What a nice sleep!Let me go on.Oh, where 's Miss Tortoise? Where is she now? I must hurry.(Soon she runs to the tall tree.Miss Tortoise is sitting under the tree and waiting for him.动作表演,无需说出来)T:Hi, Miss Hare!How are you? I'm here first.Who is faster, Miss Hare ,you or me?H: Oh!....emmI’am ….that…..e.T: Miss Hare,You are bone with strong legs ,of course you can run so fast.but you thinktoo highly ofyourself ,and you are lazy,it's not a good behavior, no matter where ,no matter when,we should never stop going on , As long as all the troubles are overcome, the victory will be before your eyes.H: sorry , Miss Tortoise,T: never mind Miss Hare,we are still good friendsH: you are so nice ,youare a good friend.(唱歌跳舞龟兔赛跑英文版)第二篇:龟兔赛跑剧本龟兔赛跑剧本旁白:在一片美丽的大树林里住许多小动物,有小鸟、小猴、松鼠、小鹿,还有骄傲的小兔子和勤垦的乌龟。

英语小故事龟兔赛跑英文版

英语小故事龟兔赛跑英文版

英语⼩故事龟兔赛跑英⽂版 龟兔赛跑,是⼀则寓⾔故事,相信⼤家从⼩就很熟悉了。

下⾯是店铺整理的英语版龟兔赛跑⼩故事,希望⼤家会喜欢这些英⽂版的龟兔赛跑! 英语⼩故事龟兔赛跑篇⼀ In the forest, there is a fast rabbit. He likes to race other animals. He always wins. "I am very fast," he says. "I can win any race." One day, the rabbit sees a turtle. "You are so slow. I am faster than you," he says. "Do you want to race me?" "Yes," says the turtle. "Ha, ha. It will be easy to win," laughs the rabbit. "You will lose. Your legs are too short." "Tomorrow we will have a race," says the rabbit. All of the animals are excited. They want to see the race. "The turtle will lose. He is too slow," they all say. The turtle gets up early in the morning. The race is today. There are many animals at the race. The turtle walks to the starting line. All the animals laugh at him. The rabbit is waiting for the turtle. "I will win," laughs the rabbit. "I will try my best," says the turtle. The race begins. All of the other animals are excited. "Go, go, go," they say. The rabbit runs very quickly. The turtle walks slowly. The rabbit turns around. The turtle is walking so slowly. "Ha, ha, you will never win this race," the rabbit says. The turtle is slower than the rabbit. The rabbit laughs at the turtle. Then the rabbit sees a tree. "The turtle is so slow. I will take a nap. I can still win the race," says the rabbit. He goes to sleep under the tree. The turtle keeps walking. He is tired and his legs hurt. The rabbit is sleeping under a tree. The turtle quietly walks past the rabbit. He is very quiet because he doesn't want to wake up the rabbit. "I can do it! I can do it!" says the turtle. "My legs are short and I am slow, but I can win this race." The turtle can see the finish line. Suddenly, the rabbit wakes up. The turtle is far away. "He will win!" he says. The rabbit runs, but it is too late. The turtle wins the race. "I am slow. I have short legs. I am not fast, but I did it!" says the turtle. The rabbit is quiet. He slowly walks home. 乌龟与兔为他们俩谁跑得快⽽争论不休。

龟兔赛跑 英文版(The Rabbit and the Tortoise)

龟兔赛跑 英文版(The Rabbit and the Tortoise)

The Rabbit and the TortoiseOnce upon a time, in a forest, there was a rabbit. The rabbit was very fast and loved to race other animals. He was very proud of his running abilities and was always confident that he would win every race.One day, the rabbit saw a tortoise. The tortoise was very slow and not a natural runner. The rabbit thought it would be a fun challenge to race the tortoise and show off his skills. The tortoise agreed to the race, and the two competitors got ready to race to the finish line.As expected, the rabbit took off quickly and was far ahead of the tortoise. However, he soon became overconfident and decided to take a nap under a tree. Meanwhile, the tortoise kept a slow and steady pace, never giving up, and eventually passed the napping rabbit.When the rabbit awoke and realized what had happened, he tried to catch up to the tortoise, but it was too late. The tortoise had already crossed the finish line, and the rabbit had lost the race.From that day forward, the rabbit learned not to underestimate his opponents and to never become overconfident. The tortoise, on theother hand, proved that slow and steady wins the race. And everyone in the forest learned an important lesson from the unlikely race between the rabbit and tortoise.。

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The tortoise and the hare.( 龟兔赛跑英文短剧)版本1
旁白:Good morning everyone,Now ,I will tell you a story about Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare .In Once upon a time, there was a hare and a tortoise .Miss Hare is very proud of her long legs and she looks down upon Mr. Tortoise. Today , near the river ,an interesting thing is happing. 兔子: Hi!Mr.tortoise.What are you doing?
乌龟:Hi ! Miss Hare, I am walking.
兔子:Why do not you put four wheels on your feet? You will run much faster than now.
乌龟:No, I would run with my feet step by step. I am sure. I can win. I could be the winner.
兔子:Can what? Can run? Just like now? Ah, Ah ,Ah, You are too slow. I can even walk faster than you run.
乌龟:Miss Hare , you are too proud, We should have a race. I believe I can run faster than you,
兔子:What?What? A race? With you? You can win? Ok.Ok. Look at the tall tree, Let me see who can get there first.
乌龟:Ok!
兔子:Who will be the winner? Of course, It is me.
旁白:Many animals hear about the message that Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare will have a race , They all come to the place near the river
猴子:Mr. Tortoise , Are you ill? You must know your legs are much shorter than Miss Hare's . That is to say you would fall the race.
乌龟:Don't worry. I will try my best. I believe myself.
小鸡: Oh, My God!Don't join the race , and you will not be the winner.
乌龟:You are my good friends . Please believe in me. I can win the race.
猴子:Ready? Go!
旁白:Miss Hare runs very fast, but Mr. Tortoise runs very slowly. A moment later, Miss Hare arrives at a small tree.
兔子:Where is Mr. Tortoise? I can not see him . Oh, he is much far behind me, I think he will arrive here in the afternoon, Let me have a good rest.
旁白:Miss Hare wants to have a rest, but after a moment, he feels a little sleep
乌龟:How tired, but I can not give up, I must insist , I can arrive at the tall tree.
Oh, It's Miss Hare,He is sleeping now, I must ren faster at his sleeping time.
旁白:when Mr. Tortoise is running much faster, Miss Hare is sleeping . Now Mr, Tortoise arrives near the tree
猴子和小鸡:Mr, Tortoise , Come on, Come on. You could be the winner!
兔子:Who is making the noise? Ah? Mr. Tortoise ? He will win? Oh, no, Let me catch up with him.
Oh, It's too late, he is the winner , I fail the race. But I don't why ? Do you know?。

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