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Five students went out for a one-week trip in the countryside.When they returned, the group leader wrote a report about each student.________

請把下面五位同學(xué)的感受與上面領(lǐng)隊對他們的評價相匹配。

1.The food was so terrible.I missed my parents so much.How comfortable when I was at home!

2.What a pity! Everything was going well, and then I hurt myself.The last few days were quite boring.

3.I love this kind of trip! I always had some new things to do and learn.It was great fun helping organize activities.

4.They wanted me to get out of bed very early, and be ready for the day’s activities soon.Then they got angry when I kept them waiting.

5.I was often very lonely.I had problems making friends.Some of the activities were dangerous.I think I made the mistake of going on this trip.

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E A C B D


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