I went on a camping trip(露營) in the mountains with my classmates. After hiking all day, we found a place to camp for the night. We made a campfire① so that we could cook our dinner. We roasted some hot dogs and potatoes and drank lemonade. Then, when it got dark, we told ghost stories around the campfire.
Later when we lay down to go to sleep, we listened to the sound of crickets (蟋蟀) and small animals moving around in the grass. We thought there were some ghosts nearby. “What's that?” I asked. “I think I can hear someone walking in the woods,” Kathy said. Soon we all heard footsteps and we were all so scared② that we couldn't get to sleep. Of course, there was no one there, but we had wild imagination.
1. 寫出①②處單詞或短語的漢語意思。
①_________ ②_________
2. 根據(jù)釋義,寫出文中所含有的英語單詞。
① to cook over a fire: __________________
② the sound made each time your foot touches the ground when walking: _________
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。
3. What did the students in the story do on their camping trip?
_____________________________________________
4. Why did they make a campfire?
_____________________________________________
5. Why were they scared?
_____________________________________________
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