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This morning, I went camping along a path in Green Natural Park with my friends. We were happy because it was a sunny day. We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes.
However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a shower. Unluckily, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.
Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining. There were hours to go before we reached the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way!
We had to make a quick decision as it was raining heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was wet. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the tent. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.
This camping trip may not be very successful but we know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.
小题1:The writer with his friends went camping in Green Natural Park ______.
A.to have a picnicB.to have a shower
C.to enjoy a two-day holidayD.to make jokes
小题2:The writer thought it even worse that they ______.
A.had no picnicB.lost their way
C.couldn’t light the fireD.couldn’t know each other
小题3:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.It was sunny in the morning.B.None of them had an umbrella.
C.They gave up the camping at last.D.They ran about to dry themselves.
小题4:The writer has learned the importance of ______ from the trip.
A.making a decisionB.working together
C.enjoying holidaysD.taking a compass

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:B

试题分析:这篇文章讲述了作者和他的朋友在一次去野营的途中遭遇了大雨,而且迷路了,他从中体会到了团队精神的重要性。
小题1:细节题。根据文章We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday.可知,作者和他的朋友在格林生态公园营地要度过一个两天的假期。故选C
小题2:细节题。根据文章It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way! 作者发现更糟糕的事情他们迷路了。故选B
小题3:细节题。根据文章可知,在早上天气还是很晴朗,他们没有一个人带伞,最终他们放弃了野营,他们到处跑是为了寻找躲雨的地方。故选D
小题4:细节题。根据文章And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.可知,从这次旅行,作者学到了团队精神的重要性。故选B
点评:本文的思路清晰,结构明确。首先对文章的大致意思进行了解。对于细节题,学生在理解全文的基础上要对题目中关键字在文章中迅速定位,找到相对应的出处,答题比较备选答案的区别及和文章信息最相关的是哪个,即那个就为正确答案。
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