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    这是一份专题12 火中救人-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编,共16页。

    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    At first, Michael Surrell didn't see the black smke r flames shting frm the windws f his neighbrs' hme. He and his wife had just parked arund the crner frm their wn huse in Allentwn, Pennsylvania, when they gt a call frm ne f his daughters: “The huse next dr is n fire!” He went t investigate. That's when he saw a wman crying desperately n their prch.
    “The baby's in there!” the wman cried. Thugh the fire department had been called, Surrell, then 64, instinctively ran inside. “The baby” was 8-year-ldTiara Rberts, the wman's granddaughter.
    Entering the burning huse was like “running int a bucket f black paint,” Surrell says. The thick smke caused him t stumble blindly arund, burned his eyes, and made it impssible t breathe. The cnditins wuld have been dangerus t anyne, but fr Surrell, wh has chrnic bstructive pulmnary disease (慢性阻塞性肺病), they were life-threatening.
    After a few minutes in the smke-filled huse, he retreated utside t catch his breath. Surrell knew he culdn't hld his breath fr lng. Taking a deep breath, he went in a secnd time. The darkness was verwhelming. Yet because the huse had a similar layut (布局)t h is, he fund the stairs and made it t the secnd flr. He turned t the right and was met by intense heat. He was already ut f breath.
    His thrat and lungs burned as if he'd breathed in fire instead f the smke and st in the air. Every blink stung his eyes. All he culd hear was the crackling and ppping f burning wd. Then a sft but distinct man (呻吟声) emerged. Still unable t see, Surrell fell t his knees n the ht wd flr. He crawled tward the sund, feeling arund fr any sign f the girl.
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    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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    Finally, he tuched smething — a she, then an ankle.
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    Surrell wke up in the hspital a cuple f days later.
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    Finally, he tuched smething-a she, then an ankle. He pulled Tiara tward him. Her bdy was weak and she wasn't breathing. He hugged her int his arms and std. He felt the heat f the flames n his cheeks. Turning, he fught thrugh the smke and ran blindly int the blackness. Surrell put Tiara dwn n the prch. He started CPR-the first time he’d ever dne s. Sn she pened her eyes and tk a breath n her wn. Surrel's thrat clsed ff.
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    Surrell wke up in the hspital a cuple f days later. He suffered severe burns t his windpipe and the upper prtin f his lungs. He spent ver a week in the hspital. The fire wrsened Surrell’s pulmnary cnditin, and he feels the effects even tw years later. As a result, he takes extra medicatin that helps pen his airways. “It’s a small price t pay,” he says. “I’d d it again in a heartbeat. Wuldn't give it a secnd thught.”

    Passage 2 狗狗森林火中救人
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    Brady was a recently retired search and rescue dg. He was nt happy and missed his wner Al because Al had gne ut n a rescue missin withut him. Al’s nephew Steve tk Brady alng when he and his friend Zach went n a vernight hike. But suddenly Steve and Zach smelled smething burning and they realized that lightning had set the wds n fire. Wind-blwn flame had leaped frm the tp f ne tree t anther. The lng dry summer had turned the frest int a tinderbx(火绒箱) and the thunderstrm wasn’t helping much. It had mre wind and lightning than rain. Zach pulled Steve’s arm. “Let’s g! We can make it back t the river we crssed tday.” Steve pulled Brady’s leash(皮带) and their heads dwn against the strng fire-wind, they hurried dwn the path they had fllwed earlier. The air was full f smke,and pine branches brke frm burning trees with a crisp sund. Steve kept his eyes n the rute. All they had t d was t make it dwn t the river…
    Brady barked a sharp warning. Ahead f them lay a dense curtain f smke acrss the path. They’d never make it thrugh that. They wuld have t find anther escape rute. The dg was pulling at his leash trying t draw them away frm the smke. This was what Brady was trained t d, and yet Steve was uneasy. It seemed t him they were mving away frm the river.
    Brady lifted his head and smelled the smky wind. Suddenly, the dg ran away and disappeared. The bys yelled and shuted fr him,but he didn’t cme back.
    They had n chice but t leave him behind. Heartsick, Steve and Zach went up aslpe(斜坡). He culdn’t blame Brady fr panicking and escaping. He himself wanted t run even thugh he didn’t have a clue which way. They hadn’t gne far when there was a familiar bark, and Brady came running tward him.
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    1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
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    “Where’ve yu been?” Steve cried.
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    Brady led them back dwn the slpe and int the trees.
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    “Where’ve yu been?” Steve cried. Brady stpped directly in frnt f him and started pushing him back tward the slpe they’d just climbed. When Steve still didn’t get it, Brady grabbed the by’s jeans and pulled harder. The message was clear, but Steve hesitated. Of curse he remembered what his uncle had said abut Brady saving his life, but that had been a lng time ag. Was he still sharp enugh t get them thrugh this? Brady pulled again, urgently. “OK, big guy,” Steve decided.
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    Brady led them back dwn the slpe and int the trees. Several times the big dg stpped t get his escape rute. Often he changed directin. Hw lng they’d walked Steve had n idea. He just held nt Brady’s leash with ne hand and kept putting ne ft in frnt f the ther. He was almst numb when he heard the wnderful sund f rushing water. The river! With a yell the bys ran unsteadily frward until they jumped in cl, running water. “Brady, yu did it!”
    Passage 3 摩托店着火救人
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    The event that stands ut in Tm’s memry happened ne mrning when Tm was nly ten years ld. He was at hme with his elder sister Jane. Tm was ding his hmewrk when he heard raised vices. At first he thught nthing f it since custmers in the mtrcycle shp directly belw their flat ften became lud, but he sn realized this time it was different.
    “Quick! Quick! Remve the mtrcycles frm the shp.” smene yelled.
    Then a thick burning smell filled the air. When Tm pened the frnt dr f their flat t investigate, a thick clud f smke greeted him. The mtrcycle shp had caught fire and peple were running and crying.
    Jane, wh had been playing the vilin in her rm, hurried t the living rm. They rushed ut f the dr and alng the crridr(走廊)thrugh the smke.
    They were heading twards the stairway at the far end f the crridr when Jane stpped in her track. She turned arund and headed back the way they came. Tm had n idea what she was ding, but he fllwed suit.
    Jane had suddenly remembered the lady in her 70s wh lived next dr t them, wh they called Makcik, Malay fr auntie. Jane began banging n Makcik’s dr, but gt n answer. As the smke thickened arund them, Tm culd see many f their neighbrs—sme still in their pyjamas—running fr safety. The thught f fear crssed his mind.
    “She wuld have run fr safety like everyne else!” Tm cried. Hwever, Jane refused t give up. “I knw Makcik’s still inside.” She said she was familiar with Makcik’s daily rutine and was certain she wuld still be sleeping. She punded the dr. “G dwnstairs. G nw! G!”
    注意:
    1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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    Several days later, when Jenny’s father came in t read her stry, Jenny was waiting anxiusly fr him n the bed
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    Luckily, sme neighbrs passing by stpped and ffered help.
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    Tm nticed the flame was reaching up. Frzen with fear, he std rted t the spt. He cmprehended the gravity f the situatin and held Jane’s hand tightly. By then, bth f them were cughing and their eyes were stinging. Time seemed t stand still, thugh they were prbably there fr nly tw r three minutes. Tm begged Jane t run fr safety as quickly as pssible. Jane tried t shield her nse frm the chking smke and shk her head. She kept punding against the dr. Tm burst ut crying.
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    Luckily, sme neighbrs passing by stpped and ffered help. A sense f strength immediately replaced the munting fear and anxiety in Jane’s mind. She tld them Ms. Makcik must be still in the rm. They frced the dr pen with all their might. Sure enugh, Makcik was lying in bed, uncnscius. She was carried dwnstairs and then rushed t the hspital, where she finally came t herself. Peple in the neighbrhd felt relieved and Jane and Tm’s jy was immense.
    Passage 4 大火救人
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    It was 11 p.m. The strm had mved directly ver his tw-stry wd hme in the rural twn. Then he heard the smke alarm beeping. Lubeck quickly walked dwn the stairs bareft t investigate; he pened the dr t the basement, and flames explded ut.
    Lubeck fled back upstairs t call 911 frm his bedrm, but the phne didn’t wrk. And when he tried t g dwn the exterir stairway, he was stpped by a wall f flames. “I started panicking,” he says.
    Lubeck realized he was trapped. His daughter and yung granddaughters, wh lived with him, were away fr the night. His huse was three miles ff the main rad and s well hidden by pines (松树) that Lubeck knew calling fr help wuld be fruitless.
    “I culd hear the fire mving thrugh the huse—bm, crash, bang, bm—and yu knw it’s cming fr yu,” Lubeck says. “The thing that gt me was t die alne. Nt t say gdbye t smene.”
    Up a hill abut a third f a mile away lived Lubeck’s clsest neighbrs, Jeremie Wentwrth and his wife. Wentwrth had been lying dwn listening t crickets chirping (蟋蟀鸣叫) when it ccurred t him that the sund was mre like a smke detectr. He jumped ut f bed, grabbed a phne and a flashlight, and headed dwn the hillside tward the nise. That’s when he saw the riling muntain f black smke.
    He dialed (拨号) 911, then called ut, “Is anyne there?” as he apprached the huse. Wentwrth knew that Lubeck lived in the huse.
    Then he heard, “Help me! I’m trapped!” cming frm the balcny ff Lubeck’s bedrm. On the phne, the 911 fficial warned Wentwrth nt t enter the huse. “But there was n way I was ging t listen t Dn scream and die in that fire,” he says. “I tld him, ‘I’m srry, but I’m ging in.’”
    Inside the huse, windws brke int pieces all arund him. “I was yelling, ‘Dn, where are yu?’ Then I had t run utside t catch my breath.”
    注意:
    1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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    The wind parted the black smke just enugh fr him t glimpse Lubeck n the secnd-flr balcny.
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    Lubeck chked up when he tld his daughter the stry.
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    The wind parted the black smke just enugh fr him t glimpse Lubeck n the secnd-flr balcny. But there was n way t get t him. “I shined the flashlight int the wds next t an ld shed and nticed a ladder,” says Wentwrth. He dragged it ver t the balcny and pulled Lubeck dwn just as the secnd flr f the huse cllapsed. As sn as the rescuers arrived, they sent Lubeck t the nearest hspital because he had difficulty breathing. They put ut the fire, but the tw-stry huse had been burned dwn. Upn hearing the news, the ld’s daughter hurried t the hspital.
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    Lubeck chked up when he tld his daughter the stry. “I was alne,” he said. “Then I heard the mst beautiful sund in my life. It was Jeremie.” Within the year, Lubeck and his family built a new tw-stry wd huse at the site f the fire. Wentwrth and Lubeck dn’t run int each ther regularly, but Lubeck nw knws that if he ever needs help, Wentwrth will be there.
    Passage 5 野外露营着火
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    Steve was the mst amazing persn in all f Minneaplis, and he was my cusin. By the age f 19, Steve was a star baseball player at the University f Minnesta. I wanted t be exactly like him. S when Steve asked me t g with him n a spring fishing trip in nrthern Minnesta, I was excited!
    After planning the trip, we gathered clthes and supplies, and began ur great adventure. We reached the Superir Natinal Frest in nrthern Minnesta by early evening. On ur way t the campsite, Steve pinted t a small huse faraway in ne f the muntains, saying that it was the ranger statin (护林站) where the frester wrked.
    Finally, after a lng walk, we reached the campsite and set up the camp as the sun was setting. Steve knew all the tricks f an experienced wilderness camper. After we gathered enugh wd frm the frest, he started the campfire using nly stne and steel — n matches. Fr supper we feasted n freeze-dried beef, wild rice and pea sup. I ate greedily after all that wrk.
    Tired enugh, we climbed int ur sleeping bags early and talked abut ur plans fr fishing the next day. We were still talking quietly when a sudden nrth wind picked up; the temperature drpped and it began t snw. Steve fund a way t increase the temperature inside the tent. He dragged a lg (原木) frm the frest t the ppsite side f the campfire. Then he wrapped (包裹) aluminum fil (铝箔) arund the lg. The heat frm the fire reflected ff the fil and int the tent. Sn images f lake fish were filling my dreams.
    The snw had stpped, but smetime later a pwerful wind must have kicked up the flames f ur dying fire. I was abruptly awakened by Steve. Our tent was n fire. Frightened, I ran ut f the tent immediately. The tent cllapsed (倒塌) with Steve inside. Withut any thught f endangering myself, I reached int the burning tent and pulled him t the icy lake. Frtunately, we were nt seriusly hurt.
    注意:
    1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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    Later, as we std by the burning tent t keep warm, we cnsidered ur difficult situatin.
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    Suddenly, we heard a nise in the frest.
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    Later, as we std by the burning tent t keep warm, we cnsidered ur difficult situatin. Our campsite was in the deep f the frest, really far away frm the highway. We were in the middle f nwhere, wearing nly underwear, with ur supplies burnt int ashes, including ur cellphnes. Even Steve was unsure what t d next. The nly thing we culd d was just sitting in the cld air and wndering hw t get ut f the frest.
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    Suddenly, we heard a nise in the frest. Anxiusly we listened and stared int the darkness. A jeep appeared. A frester had sptted the light frm the fire and had cme t have a check. We jumped int the warm vehicle and the frester drve us t the ranger statin, where we were given clthes and were able t call ur parents. Steve and I had many mre camping adventures frm then n, but it was n this trip that Steve began t treat me mre like a friend and equal, rather than a yunger cusin. Our friendship cntinues t this day.
    Passage 6 老房子
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    A brther and sister made their usual hurried pre-Christmas visit t the little farm, where lived their elderly parents with their small herd(群) f hrses.
    The yung flks had fnd memries f their childhd here. Everything was perfect except the aging ld hrse, ‘The Old One'.
    Dubtfully, the yung flks asked the ld cuple, “ Why d yu nt at least get rid f ‘The Old One’?”
    The ld man lked dwn at his wrn bts, hles in the tes, and replied sftly, “We keep her because f lve. Nthing else, just lve.”
    Wrried and cnfused, the yung flks wished the ld cuple a Merry Christmas and headed back tward the city as darkness stle thrugh the valley.
    The ld cuple shk their heads in srrw. A tear fell upn their cheeks. Hw was it that these yung flks did nt understand the peace f the lve that filled their hearts?
    Because f the unhappy leave-taking, n ne nticed the first spark fall in the bam(马厩). Nne but the ‘The Old One'.
    In a matter f minutes, the bam was full f hungry flames. With a cry f hrrr and despair, the ld cuple sank sbbing t the grund, helpless. The bam was in ruins.
    The ld man turned t his wife, frcing a smile, “We have lst much. Let us gather strength and climb the hill t the ld pine where we have sught cmfrt in times f despair and pray fr ur belved ‘The Old One'”.
    The jurney up the hill was hard fr their ld bdies in the steep snw. As they gt t the peak f the hill, the ld man gave a cry f wnder and incredible jy. Amazed and puzzled, he tk his wife by the hand and pulled her frward. There, beneath the pine tree was their Christmas gift-The Old One’ lay clse t the trunk f the tree, with the entire herd.
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    As it turned ut, the mment ‘The Old One' saw the smke, she pushed the dr and led the hrses thrugh it.
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    Sptting the ld cuple, ‘The Old One' seemed t be happy.
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    As it turned ut, the mment ‘The Old One' saw the smke, she pushed the dr and led the hrses thrugh it. The hungry flames were arund them, licking their lips and hpping like rabbits. S frightened were the hrses that they dashed abut aimlessly. After what seemed t be ages, ‘The Old One' managed t calm them dwn. Slwly and with great dignity, she led them up the hill, stepping cautiusly thrugh the snw. As usual, she gathered the herd f hrses under the ld pine tree, where they ften tk a rest after eating grass.
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    Sptting the ld cuple, ‘The Old One' seemed t be happy. She did nt disappint thse she lved. Her bdy was weak, tired frm the climb, but the gulden eyes were filled with devtin as she ffered her gift t the ld cuple. Seeing the unexpected “Christmas gift”, the ld cuple culdn't help shuting their praise and again the peace f lve filled their hearts. Tears flwing dwn, the ld cuple gently strked ‘The Old One', murmuring, “Because f lve. Only Because f lve.”
    Passage 7 大火中被救后
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    A little girl whse parents had died lived with her grandmther and slept in an upstairs bedrm.
    One night there was a fire in the huse and the grandmther died while trying t rescue the child. The fire spread quickly, and the situatin was terrible.
    Neighburs called the fire department, then std helplessly by, unable t enter the huse because flames blcked all the entrances. The little girl appeared at an upstairs windw, crying fr help, just as wrd spread amng the crwd that the firefighters wuld be delayed a few minutes because they were all at anther fire.
    Suddenly, a man appeared with a ladder, put it up against the side f the huse and disappeared inside. When he reappeared, he had the little girl in his arms. He delivered the child t the waiting arms belw, then disappeared int the night.
    An investigatin revealed that the child had n living relatives, and weeks later a meeting was held in the twn hall t determine wh wuld take the child int their hme and bring her up.
    A teacher said she wuld like t raise the child. She pinted ut that she culd ensure her a gd educatin. A farmer ffered her an upbringing (教养) n his farm. He pinted ut that living n a farm was healthy and satisfying. Others spke, giving their reasns why it was t the child's advantage t live with them.
    Finally,the twn's richest resident rse and said, “I can give this child all the advantages that yu have mentined here, plus mney and everything that mney can buy.”
    Thrughut all this, the child remained silent, her eyes n the flr.
    “Des anyne else want t speak?” asked the meeting chairman. A man came frward frm the back f the hall. He walked slwly and appeared t be in pain.
    注意:
    1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
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    When he gt t the frnt f the hall, he std directly in frnt f the little girl and held ut his arms.
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    When asked abut her chice, the girl gave peple the reasns firmly.
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    When he gt t the frnt f the hall, he std directly in frnt f the little girl and held ut his arms. His hands and arms were terribly scarred. The little girl cried ut, “This is the man wh rescued me” With a leap, she threw her arms arund the man's neck. She buried her face in his shulder and sbbed fr a few mments. Then she lked up and smiled, stating happily she wuld live with him.
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    When asked abut her chice, the girl gave peple the reasns firmly. She said in a lw but determined vice, “I really desire t get a gd educatin that will give me chances t live my dreams. Besides, I knw that mney means a lt t me since I have n relatives t rely n. But it's the man wh saved my life when I was desperately facing a fire like that. Withut him, I wuldn't be here, waiting fr a new chice. I hpe that I can d whatever I can t pay back his kindness.”
    Passage 8 和父母野营
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    On ne sunny afternn in August, Riley and I were ver the mn when Mm and Dad said we were renting an RV fr family camping trip because ur family hadn’t been ut fr several mnths. Mm researched nearby areas fr a lng time and finally zered in n a campgrund up in the muntains, abut five hurs away frm ur hme. We packed everything we’d need—sleeping bags, tents, chairs, sunscreen, and abut a millin ther things—int the RV and headed ff t the muntains.
    On the way, Riley and I talked happily abut what we wuld d in the evening: singing, dancing arund the fire, enjying the mn, and a millin ther things. Arriving at the campsite, Dad drve past a small ffice building but then hit the brakes when he saw smene run ut and wave fr him t stp. Apparently, we needed t stp t register fr ur campsite.
    After registering at the frnt ffice, Dad drve the RV dwn t the camping area and parked. “Riley, Sean, yu need t help set up the site,” Mm said. We all pitched in, dragging ut ur camp chairs, and ther supplies, and sn we were ready t kick back and relax. Sitting at the picnic table, I ppped pened a bag f chips.
    “Let’s get sme music ging,” Dad said. “Hey, where’s the electrical hk-up?” “Oh, by,” Mm said, “We are in the tents-nly area, where there’s n electricity. We’re nt even suppsed t be in this area with an RV.” We had n chice but t chse anther camping site.
    Twenty minutes later, we’d brken camp and packed everything back in the RV. Mm drve arund the campgrunds until we sptted ther RVs and then pulled t a stp. After we unpacked everything, I sniffed and was immediately slammed with the mst hrrible stench I’d ever smelled in my entire life. “We’re right near the dumpsters!” I graned. What t d next? Again we had n chice but t find a new ne.
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    We quickly shved everything back int the RV, and drve t a different spt.
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    Dad finally laughed and said, “It’s time t start enjying this camping trip. Let’s get a fire started.”
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    We quickly shved everything back int the RV, and drve t a different spt. After making sure there were n bad smells, r any ther prblems, we unpacked all the things—and set up ur campsite—again. When Mm tried t plug in the extensin crd, she culdn’t find the electrical hk-up, and that’s because it was n the ther side f the RV! We’d parked in the wrng directin. Dad climbed in the RV and started t turn it arund. Pp! There must have been a sharp rck because nw the RV had a flat tire. “What d we d nw—call fr help?” Mm asked.
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    Dad finally laughed and said, “It’s time t start enjying this camping trip. Let’s get a fire started.” Facing the dilemma, we had t fllw Dad’s advice. Quickly, a fire was started, and we sat by it, relaxing urselves frm a day’s exhaustin. In the quiet muntain, under the starry sky, Dad and Mm began t sing, adding pleasant music t the unfrgettable night. Thugh we had several setbacks, it was the best family camping trip I’ve ever had.
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