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【题目】Last weekend I went c1 with my dad and my brother, Jim. We took a tent, sleeping bags, flashlights, water and f2. We arrived at the campsite on Saturday afternoon. There was enough room to build a campfire. Jim and I collected some dry l3, small sticks and branches and Dad started a campfire. Then we cooked potatoes and cabbage for our s4 and had some apple cakes for dessert. Everything tasted d5.

Soon it was time to put u6 the tent. We helped Dad pull the tent out of the bag, b7 unluckily, we f8 there were no poles to hold it up. "Oh, "cried Jim, "I must have them left at home. "What could we do?

Dad looked up at the starry sky. The night was clear and the air was warm."it's OK,” he s9 to us. "We don't even need a tent. "He put the sleeping bags on the ground.We slept well that night. The sun was shining on us when we woke up the next m10. I think it was my best camping trip.

【答案】

1camping

2food

3leaves

4supper

5delicious

6up

7but

8found

9said

10morning

【解析】这篇文章是一个小故事,讲了去野营的一段经历。

1句意:上个周末我和爸爸以及我的兄弟吉姆去野营了。“go camping”是“去野营”。

2句意:我们带了一个帐篷,睡袋,手电筒,水和食物。野营食物是必带品,故填“food”。

3句意:吉姆和我收集了一些干燥的树叶,小棍和小树枝,爸爸开始营火。为了生火需要的应该是干树叶,故填“leaves”。

4句意:然后,我们为我们的晚餐烹调土豆和卷心菜。做菜是为了吃晚饭,故填“supper”。

5句意:一切都尝起来很美味。“taste”尝起来,所以这里写“delicious”。

6句意:很快是该把帐篷放支起来的时候了。“put up”就是“支起来,立起来”,故填“up”。

7句意:我们帮助爸爸从包里拉出帐篷,但是不幸的是…,这里出现“Unluckily”说明剧情要转折,所以需要些“but”。

8句意:我们发现没有帐篷支柱去撑起帐篷。转折后我们“发现”了这一事实,故填“found”。

9句意:他对我们说。这里前后都是爸爸说的话,所以这里填“said”。

10句意:当我们第二天早上醒来时,太阳照耀着我们。醒来肯定是在第二天早上了,故填“morning”。

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