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三、阅读与回答问题
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|冬季露营|记叙文|252|★★★★|7分钟|____分钟|____/5|
On a bright March afternoon, some travellers moved through the snow along Bearskin Lake. There were three dads and four teens. The teens, 14 to 16 years old, chatted and laughed. They each were pulling a sled(雪橇) which was full of winter camping gear(用具). Their dads—Bob Feyen, Jesse Schomberg and Kevin Skwira-Brown—also pulled the gear.
Even when they were young, the children did their share. "The rules, from the beginning, included that everyone has to pull a sled," Kevin Skwira-Brown said. "We want them to grow up strong." In the early years, the children pulled small sleds with just sleeping bags. Now, they pull full-size sleds.
For 10 years now, these dads and sons/daughters have been making this journey each winter. "Bob, Kevin and I had done this one winter with our children," Schomberg said. "The kids thought it was great fun, so we made it a tradition."
On this March afternoon, the group was going to Daniels Lake. They would camp there for three days. They all stayed in Schomberg's tent.
Hannah Feyen told a story about a trip when she was young. "We were walking across a stream one time, and I lost a boot in it. I shouted to dad for help. He just shouted back 'You can do it!' and I did." laughed Hannah.
Bob Feyen said they were taking their children to this trip every March. They would keep on the tradition until the teens moved away for college.
1. How old were these teenagers?
2. What did the children have to pull in the early years?
3. How many times has the winter trip been held?
4. Why do the dads want to have the trip with their children?
5. What can you learn if you take such a trip?(请自拟一句话作答)
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|冬季露营|记叙文|252|★★★★|7分钟|____分钟|____/5|
On a bright March afternoon, some travellers moved through the snow along Bearskin Lake. There were three dads and four teens. The teens, 14 to 16 years old, chatted and laughed. They each were pulling a sled(雪橇) which was full of winter camping gear(用具). Their dads—Bob Feyen, Jesse Schomberg and Kevin Skwira-Brown—also pulled the gear.
Even when they were young, the children did their share. "The rules, from the beginning, included that everyone has to pull a sled," Kevin Skwira-Brown said. "We want them to grow up strong." In the early years, the children pulled small sleds with just sleeping bags. Now, they pull full-size sleds.
For 10 years now, these dads and sons/daughters have been making this journey each winter. "Bob, Kevin and I had done this one winter with our children," Schomberg said. "The kids thought it was great fun, so we made it a tradition."
On this March afternoon, the group was going to Daniels Lake. They would camp there for three days. They all stayed in Schomberg's tent.
Hannah Feyen told a story about a trip when she was young. "We were walking across a stream one time, and I lost a boot in it. I shouted to dad for help. He just shouted back 'You can do it!' and I did." laughed Hannah.
Bob Feyen said they were taking their children to this trip every March. They would keep on the tradition until the teens moved away for college.
1. How old were these teenagers?
They were 14 to 16 years old.
2. What did the children have to pull in the early years?
Small sleds with just sleeping bags.
3. How many times has the winter trip been held?
Ten times.
4. Why do the dads want to have the trip with their children?
Because they want their children to grow up strong.
5. What can you learn if you take such a trip?(请自拟一句话作答)
I can learn how to use camping gear.
答案:
1. They were 14 to 16 years old. 2. Small sleds with just sleeping bags. 3. Ten times. 4. Because they want their children to grow up strong. 5. I can learn how to use camping gear.(言之有理即可)
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