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15£®You should make thorough plans before you undertake a camping trip£®Just follow these simple camping guidelines to make your trip safe and rewarding£®
Selecting a proper tent£®
£¨36£©F£®When determining the size of your tent£¬you should take into account the number of campers as well as the camping equipment necessary for your trip£®There should be enough room in the tent for the camping equipment£®£¨37£©E£®
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£¨39£©A£®Nights are generally cooler than the days so you need to have enough warm clothes to feel comfortable enough to sleep during the night£®When buying a sleeping bag£¬check that you feel comfortable in it£®Extra air mattresses£¨Æøµæ£©may be included in your camping equipment to make your bed more comfortable£®
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A£®All campers should have adequate sleep during the night£®
B£®Thus you must have an efficient arrangement for food preparation£®
C£®The best camping trips are had by those people who prepare the best£®
D£®Take healthy and nourishing food with you to meet energy demands during your trip£®
E£®The comfort level in a tent determines the success of a camping trip£®
F£®The size is the most important thing you should carefully consider when choosing a tent£®
G£®It will destroy the mood of the entire camping trip if you don't have a good sleeping bag£®
13£®One night when I was in the second grade£¬I saw something on the news that really bothered me£®It was about a group of homeless people sleeping outside in the cold£¬with nowhere to go for warmth and comfort£®
So I decided to start a club£¬whose goal was to raise money to help the homeless£®I called it the Rock Club£®When I first started£¬we only had about five members£¬but that quickly grew to about twenty£®I hardly had to ask anybody if they wanted to be a member£®In fact£¬they came up to me and just asked me if they could join!
We spent all of our free time painting rocks£®We painted animals£¬flowers and shapes-even the names of sports teams£®We'd go around the school in search of teachers who would buy our rocks£®By Christmas£¬we had raised thirty-three dollars and then we decided to give the money to a local homeless shelter£®
As we were leaving the homeless shelter£¬I saw a man sitting on the snow-covered street£®He was wearing a dirty coat and black pants that were covered with mud£®He was holding a Christmas tree covered with red decorations£®I felt so sorry for him because he had nowhere else to put a tree except the streets where he lived£®
A few days later£¬a newspaper reporter and a photographer came to our school and took a picture of our Rock Club members£®The photo and article came out in the paper the next day£®We all felt proud that we had done something that gave more attention to the needs of the homeless in our town£®Our school decided to start a program just for kids to help the homeless shelter£®
Something as simple as some rocks£¬some paintings and a few caring kids made me realize that you're never too young and that you don't need much to make a difference£®

21£®How did the author feel when seeing the news£¿B
A£®Angry£®
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C£®Disappointed£®
D£®Puzzled£®
22£®What do we know about the Rock Club£¿B
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B£®It was popular among students£®
C£®It was rarely visited by teachers£®
D£®It raised money for sports teams£®
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A£®A man had no clothes to wear£®
B£®A man had nowhere else to rest£®
C£®A man had no place to put his Christmas tree£®
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24£®What has the author learnt from the Rock Club£¿C
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B£®Painting is a good way to help others£®
C£®Helping others is not so difficult£®
D£®It is important to start a club£®

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