Rules and suggestions教案
the first rule of camping is to keep a clean camp site. you can’t leave anything which bears might think is food.
“ok, let’s tidy the site up, and move on. oh, and we should make lots of noise, too. if they know where we are, they may not come any closer,” said joe.
tidy up= clear up
“if you see a bear,” said joe, “you mustn’t move or make any gesture. and above all, you mustn’t run. no one can run faster in the forest than a bear.”
we went to sleep… or we tired to.
the next day we stopped at midday for something to eat, and while the others were resting. i went for a walk in the forest.
other/ the other/ the others/ others/ another
suddenly, i saw a baby bear playing with some sticks and stones. he looked so friendly, and i remember thinking, “if i reach out, i can just touch him.”
see sb. doing/ see sb. do
remember doing/ to do
reach out 伸出手
reach(out)for sth. 伸出手去拿某物
there was a loud noise behind me.
i stand very still. i didn’t even turn my head. there was another loud noise, and i still couldn’t see what was happening. the baby bear looked up, and ran past me into the woods.
i stayed in the same position for five minutes, maybe more. then slowly i turned round, and on the hillside about 300 meters away i saw the baby bear and his huge mother.
i have never run so fast, back to my friends.
for the next 20 days, every time there was a sudden noise, my blood went cold.