Girl Allowed to Own a Unicorn

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2023 · 5 MIN

Girl Allowed to Own a Unicorn

from News For Kids · host ICRT

Hey students! Do you have a pet? Maybe you have a dog. Or maybe you have a cat. Or maybe a bird. Or maybe you have a unicorn? What? Unicorns aren't real? Shhh! I know that, and you know that. But don't tell an American girl named Madeline. 你們有養寵物嗎?狗狗、貓咪、小鳥,還是獨角獸呢?我們都知道獨角獸不是真的,但可別跟 Madeline 講喔! Madeline lives in California. She really wants a unicorn. But she wants to make sure she can own a unicorn if she finds one. So, she wanted to first get a license. Madeline 住在加州,她很想要養一隻獨角獸。為了確定她找到獨角獸之後可以養牠,Madeline 想要先申請一個證照。 She asked the Los Angeles animal control people to give her a license, and they did! They sent her a license. The license is in the shape of a heart. They also sent her a small stuffed toy unicorn. Ahh, so cute! 她跟洛杉磯動物管理局申請,他們也真的給了她證照!證照是愛心形狀的,他們還給了她一個獨角獸娃娃! Madeline was really happy to get the license. But, the animal control people said there are some things she must do. Madeline has to take it out of her house sometimes so it can see the sun and the moon and rainbows. Also, she must polish its horn once a month with a soft cloth. Oh, and she has to feed it watermelon once a week. 動物管理局人員說 Madeline 必須好好照顧獨角獸,要帶牠出門看看太陽、月亮,跟彩虹。還要每個月一次保養牠的角,並且每星期要餵牠吃西瓜! I hope you find your unicorn, Madeline. Good luck! ________________________________ Vocabulary 洛杉磯動物管理局,滿足了一個小女孩對獨角獸的想望。 1. toy 玩具 I used to have many stuffed animal toys. 我以前有很多絨毛動物玩具。 Me too. My favorite one was a giraffe. 我也是,我最喜歡的是長頸鹿。 2. find 找到 Did you find it at a store? 你在商店裡找到的? No, my dad gave it to me. 不,是我爸爸給我的。 That's one reason I loved it so much. 這是我愛它的理由之一。 3. cute 可愛的 It's soft and cute and has a long neck. 它又軟又可愛,還有長脖子。 Do you still have it? 你還擁有它嗎? No. 沒有了。 4. send 送出 But I made sure that it has a good home. 不過我確定它有個溫暖的家。 How? 你怎麼做的? I sent it back to my dad. 我把它送回去給我爸。 You sent it back? 送回去了? Yeah, my dad loved it, too! 對,我爸也喜歡它。 今天的單字好玩又簡單。 toy 玩具 find 找到 cute 可愛的 send 送出 ________________________________ Quiz 1. Where does Madeline live? A: Australia B: Canada C: The United States 2. What shape is the license Madeline got? A: A heart B: A unicorn C: A watermelon 3. What must Madeline do if she finds a unicorn? A: Give it fruit sometimes B: Keep it locked in her house C: Take it for a walk on Sundays Answers 1. C 2. A 3. A -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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