Here's the completed story:
One day, Freddy the Fox 1) /gəʊz/ goes to see Betty the Bear. Betty is in her 2) /ˈɡɑːdn/ garden. "Can I use your garden, dear Betty? I want to 3) /plɑːnt/ plant some carrots." "But how can we divide them when they are 4) /ˈredi/ ready?" Betty asks. "You can take the 5) /tɒps/ tops and I can take the roots," Freddy answers. Betty agrees and Freddy plants some carrots. 6) /wen/ When the carrots are ready, Betty calls Freddy. "Come now, Betty," says Freddy. "Let's divide the carrots. The tops are for you and the 7) /ruːts/ roots are for me." "This is not fair!" says Betty the Bear. "I cannot 8) /iːt/ eat the tops!" Betty the Bear is very angry. "No 9) /mɔː/ more favours for Freddy!" she says.
But Freddy 10) /kʌms/ comes again and asks for another favour. "Please, dear Betty," he says. "Let me 11) /juːz/ use your garden. I want to plant some 12) /ˈmelənz/ melons." "OK," says Betty; "but this time I 13) /wɒnt/ want the roots!" "OK," says Freddy and he plants 14) /sʌm/ some melons. When the melons are ready, Freddy calls Betty: "Let's share the melons," he says. He cuts off the melons and 15) /pʊts/ puts them in his bag. "You can have the roots." Betty is so angry with herself that she goes into her house and doesn't 16) /spiːk/ speak to anyone.