Exercise 1-37:
Descriptions and Set Phrases—Goldilocks
Read the story and stress the indicated words.
Notice if they are a description, a set phrase or contrast.
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Repeat after me.
There is a little girl.
Her name is Goldilocks.
She is in a sunny forest.
She sees a small house.
She knocks on the door, but no one answers.
She goes inside.
In the large room, there are three chairs.
Goldilocks sits on the biggest chair, but it is too high.
She sits on the middle-sized one, but it is too low.
She sits on the small chair and it is just right.
On the table, there are three bowls.
There is hot porridge in the bowls.
She tries the first one, but it is too hot;
the second one is too cold, and the third one is just right, so she eats it all.
After that, she goes upstairs.
She looks around.
There are three beds, so she sits down.
The biggest bed is too hard.
The middle- sized bed is too soft.
The little one is just right, so she lies down.
Soon, she falls asleep.
In the meantime, the family of three bears comes home —
the Papa bear, the Mama bear, and the Baby bear.
They look around.
They say, "Who's been sitting in our chairs and eating our porridge?"
Then they run upstairs.
They say, "Who's been sleeping in our beds?"
Goldilocks wakes up.
She is very scared.
She runs away.
Goldilocks never comes back.
n. 紧张,压力
v. 强调,着重