跟读练习: Scrooge Meets Marley’s Ghost! | A Christmas Carol 2 | Animated Story | Classic Tale for Kids - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Little Fox!
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He hurried toward the stairs,
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which were hidden in darkness.
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No one else lived in the run-down building,
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so there was no reason for Scrooge to expect to see anything there.
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However, tonight, he saw something moving on the stairs.
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Horses were pulling a hearse and galloping up the steps ahead of him.
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Grr.
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Scrooge groaned and closed his eyes for a moment.
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I must have eaten some bad meat at dinner, he thought.
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The inn will hear my complaints tomorrow, Christmas or not!
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He stomped up the stairs and into his apartment.
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Once again he felt oddly worried.
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He checked each room to be sure he was alone.
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To his relief, there was nobody behind the sitting room sofa or under the bed.
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All the closets looked just as they should.
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Finally satisfied, he locked the door behind him.
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He changed into his slippers and bathrobe and sat down near the fire with a cup of tea.
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Dong, dong.
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He nearly dropped the cup when a bell rang out from behind him.
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Spinning around, he saw that the bell hanging in the corner was swinging back and forth.
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Back when the building had been one large house,
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the bell had been used to summon servants.
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But since Scrooge had no use for it,
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he had never heard it ring before.
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Suddenly more bells began to ring.
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Scrooge felt a terrible dread.
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First the door knocker, then the stairs, and now this?
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What on earth is going on?
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He thought.
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All at once, the bells stopped.
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Then a loud clanking noise rose from somewhere below.
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It sounded as if someone was dragging heavy chains across the floor and up the stairs.
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What's that awful sound?
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Scrooge whispered.
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The clanking sound came closer.
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Soon it was right outside his door.
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Then, a dark figure slipped into the room.
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As the fire crackled and flamed higher,
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Scrooge could finally see his frightening visitor.
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I know you!
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Scrooge cried, dropping to the floor in shock.
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You're Jacob Marley!
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Scrooge could hardly believe his eyes.
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His former partner, Jacob Marley,
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stood there looking like a ghost.
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Metal chains wrapped all around his transparent body.
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What do you want from me, Marley?
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Scrooge cried.
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I want many things from you.
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Marley's voice sounded exactly the same.
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In life I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
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Yes?
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Scrooge felt his legs wobble. Can you sit down?
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I can.
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Let's both do it then.
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The two of them sat near the fire.
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Scrooge continued to stare at the ghost in disbelief.
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Marley cocked his head.
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You don't believe in ghosts, Ebenezer, do you?
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Not normally, Scrooge said.
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But tonight, so many strange things.
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Why do you doubt your senses?
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Marley demanded.
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Because little things can affect your senses, Scrooge said.
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For example, you could be a hallucination caused by bad food I've eaten,
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like poorly cooked meat.
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Whatever you are, you do remind me more of gravy than a grave.
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Scrooge rarely made jokes, for he had little sense of humor.
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But he was trying to keep down his terror in any way he could.
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The ghost of Jacob Marley was disturbing him to his bones.
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The figure moaned and shook his chains loudly, clearly not amused.
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Scrooge held on tightly to his chair to prevent himself from fainting.
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Dreadful creature!
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Why are you here?
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Do you believe in me or not?
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Marley demanded.
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Scrooge closed his eyes.
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I do!
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You are here, so I must believe in you.
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But why have you come to me?
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I wear these heavy chains which I made myself,
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link by link and yard by yard.
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They are the result of the poor choices I made while alive.
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Marley glared at Scrooge with his awful eyes.
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You have made the same choices, Ebenezer.
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You continue to make them.
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Jacob!
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Scrooge said.
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This is terrifying!
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Say something that will comfort me!
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I have no comfort to give.
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Marley said.
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I am doomed to drag these chains with me as a ghost.
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It's my punishment for a lifetime of selfishness, pettiness, and greed.
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But you were always so good at business!
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Scrooge said.
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Business?
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Ha!
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Marley scoffed.
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Humans should have been my business.
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Charity, mercy and kindness should have been my business.
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But listen to me closely, Ebeneezer.
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My time with you is short.
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And I'm here to warn you that you have only one chance of escaping the same fate.
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Tonight, you will be haunted by three ghosts.
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Scrooge gulped.
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More ghosts?
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I think I'd rather just go to bed.
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Without their visits, you are doomed to follow the same path that I walk.
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These ghosts will show you the way to save yourself.
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Expect the first one very soon.
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Goodbye, Ebenezer, and good luck.
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Marley backed away, clanking his chains and moaning.
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Scrooge cowered as the ghost floated out through the window.
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After Marley was gone, Scrooge hurried to the window.
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Outside, the air was filled with phantoms floating here and there,
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moaning as they went.
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Every one of them wore chains like Marley's ghost.
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Scrooge went pale as he recognized some of his old business acquaintances.
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Turning away from the dreadful sight,
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he went to the door to make sure it was locked.
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Then, holding his head in his hands,
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he went into his bedroom.
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He climbed into bed and fell asleep instantly.
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Scrooge woke up some time later.
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It was very dark, and the church bell was ringing.
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Scrooge counted the bells' chimes,
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expecting them to stop, as they always did.
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But they continued on and on.
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How strange, Scrooge thought. Am I dreaming?
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At last, the chimes stopped,
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and a loud boom shook the walls.
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At the same moment, an eerie light filled the room.
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Scrooge's eyes opened wide at the sight of a figure standing beside his bed.
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The figure was a strange combination of a young child and an old man.
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Its hair was long and white,
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but its face was smooth without the slightest wrinkle.
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It wore a white tunic and held a fresh green holly branch in one hand.
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I suppose you're one of the ghosts that Marley told me about?
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Scrooge's voice shook as he spoke.
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I am.
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The ghost's voice was soft and gentle.
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Do you have a name?
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Scrooge asked.
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I am the ghost of Christmas past.
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The spirit clasped Scrooge gently by the arm.
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Arise and walk with me.

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