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Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date小学英语故事演讲稿故事小学英语故事演讲稿故事СѧӢÓï¹ÊÊÂÑݽ²¸å:Сòòò½ÕÒÂèÂètoday i say the story is < tadpole¡¯s mummy >.three little pigs ÈýֻСÖístoryteller: there are three little pigs living with their mother.½²¹ÊÊÂÕߣºÈýֻСÖíºÍËûÃǵÄÂèÂèסÔÚÒ»Æð¡£ding-ding and dong-dong are brother pigs. ¶¡¶¡ºÍ¶«¶«ÊÇÖí¸ç¸ç¡£they are very lazy. ËûÃǺÜÀÁthey eat and sleep all day. ËûÃÇÕûÌì³ÔÁ˾Í˯¡£ÁúÁúÊÇ long-long is the youngest pig. ÁúÁúÊÇ×îСµÄ¡£she works all day. she helps her mother to do the housework.ËýÕûÌì°ï×ÅÂèÂè×ö¼ÒÎñ¡£mother pig: you have grown up. you must make ÖíÂèÂ裺ÄãÃÇÒѾ³¤´óÁË£¬ÄãÃǵà your own houses. Ϊ×Ô¼º¸Ç¼ä·¿¡£goodbye, little pigs. build a house. ÔÙ¼û£¬º¢×ÓÃÇ¡£È¥¸Ç¼ä·¿¡£be careful of the wolf. СÐÄÀÇ¡£pigs: yes, mum. goodbye. ÈýֻСÖí£ººÃµÄ£¬ÂèÂè¡£ÔÙ¼û¡£wolf: i¡¯m hungry. look! three little pigs ÀÇ£ºÎÒ¶öÁË¡£¿´£¬ÈýֻСÖí¿Éfor dinner. mmm. ÒÔ×öÎÒµÄÃÀ²Í¡£sister pig: what are you doing, brothers? 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