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1、www.readinga-Grandpa Smoke JumperGrandpa Smoke JumperA Reading AZ Level X Leveled BookWord Count:2,559Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by N.M.Ryan Illustrated by John KastnerLEVELED BOOK XWritten by N.M.RyanIllustrated by John KastnerGrandpa Smoke JumperGrandpa Smoke
2、JumperLevel X Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by N.M.RyanIllustrated by John KastnerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-34 Table of ContentsChapter One.4Chapter Two .7Chapter Three .10Chapter Four .12Chapter Five .16Glossary .22Chapt
3、er One“Are we there yet?”my sister asked for the seventh time in less than thirty minutes.“Not for another twenty minutes or so,”Mom answered with more patience than I had left.I was bored,cranky,and not exactly looking forward to a weekend at the grandparents in Cave Junction,Oregon.What kind of a
4、name for a town is that anyway?I thought as I pursed my lips and stared blankly out the car window,thinking about the million other things Id rather be doing at this particular moment.Grandpa Smoke Jumper Level X56“Whoa,what on earth is that?”I leaned forward in my seat,startled by the huge tower lo
5、oming before us.My sister,Karen,craned her neck to see what I was pointing at,crossing our boundary and invading my space.I did not care,as I was too preoccupied with the massive structure that had suddenly appeared.“I believe thats one of the old smoke-jumper towers,Andy,”Mom answered.“Whats a smok
6、e jumper?”I asked as I leaned out the window to look up at the thing towering above me like some ancient wooden giant.A couple of the timbers were rotting,and it looked as if it had been abandoned for years.“Smoke jumpers are a group of highly trained people who jump out of airplanes to fight wildfi
7、res,”Mom explained.“There used to be a smoke-jumping base here in Cave Junction.”I twisted in my seat to look back at the tower,which was quickly diminishing behind us as we drove away.“You should ask Grandpa to tell you about it;he used to be a smoke jumper,”Mom added when I settled back down.She m
8、ust be pulling my leg,I thought.I couldnt even picture Dad as a smoke jumper,much less Grandpa;the idea was just too ridiculous.But what if Mom was telling the truth?I wondered if Grandpa really was a smoke jumper.“Are we there yet?”I asked,anxious to get some answers.Grandpa Smoke Jumper Level X78C
9、hapter TwoAs soon as Dad stopped the car,I jumped out and headed straight for the house.“Hey,hold on a minute,Andy,come back and help with the bags,”Dad said,stopping me in my tracks.I groaned in frustration.I knew I was supposed to help Dad with the bags,but I desperately wanted to find out what Gr
10、andpa knew about the smoke jumpers.As I stood there debating what to do,Grandma rushed out the door.“Youre finally here!”she exclaimed joyfully from the front porch.Grandpa walked by her and limped down the stairs,tightly gripping the rail for balance.Theres no way he could have jumped out of airpla
11、nes and fought fires,I thought to myself.My excitement gone,I turned around and went back to help Dad with the bags.It was hotter inside the house than it was outside.The windows were all open,desperately encouraging the breezes to come in,but so far none had accepted the invitation.I paced back and
12、 forth restlessly.Mom and Grandma were busy chatting in the kitchen as they prepared dinner.Dad was in the living room discussing his latest project with Grandpa,and Karen was sitting on the porch swing reading a story to her three favorite dolls.I was just bored out of my mind,wandering aimlessly t
13、hrough the house,stopping every now and then to inspect objects from the past that adorned my grandparents home.In one room I found an old push-pedal sewing machine that Grandma apparently still used,since there was a pile of clothes in a basket next to it.In another room I discovered an old turntab
14、le with a stack of faded cardboard record jackets.“Havent they heard of CDs?”I muttered,absently flipping through the stack of unfamiliar musicians.I quickly got bored with them and opened the door to the library.Grandpa Smoke Jumper Level X910There was a multitude of photographs in the room.Some we
15、re black and white,and others were brown and faded,and they resided on shelves,tables,and walls.I skimmed over the photographs,not really paying much attention to their content,since they were mostly of people I did not know.One photograph,however,made me stop in my tracks.It was a group shot of abo
16、ut twenty men in front of an airplane and a sign that read“Gobi Smoke Jumper Base.”“Oh my goodness,Mom wasnt kidding.”Excited,I grabbed the photograph and ran out of the room.Chapter Three“Grandpa,were you a smoke jumper?”I burst into the living room and handed him the photograph.He looked down at t
17、he picture and slowly began to trace the faces with his finger,and a smile played about his mouth as he looked back up at me.“I sure was,Andy,”he said as he pointed to one of the faces in the group.“Thats me right there.”Grandpa Smoke Jumper Level X1112I leaned closer to examine the face.The young m
18、an smiling back at me looked a lot like my dad.I looked down at Grandpa,but I didnt see much of a resemblance.“Of course,that was quite a few years ago,”Grandpa added with a chuckle.I took the photo from him and flopped down on the floor.I could not make the connection between the young man in the p
19、hoto and the old man sitting in the chair before me.“We saw a smoke-jumper tower on the drive over,”Karen announced as she made herself comfortable in Dads lap.“We used to practice jumping off those towers before we went up in the airplanes,”Grandpa explained.That was all it took;I could no longer c
20、ontain my curiosity.“You jumped off those things?”I burst out in amazement.“Theyre so HUGE!What was it like,Grandpa?You know,jumping out of planes,fighting fires?”The barrage of questions literally flew out of my mouth.Grandpa smiled and settled back into his chair.He had a captive audience and a ve
21、ry good story to tell.Chapter Four“I was just eighteen years old when I became a smoke jumper,”he began.“It was the summer of 1946,and the previous year my buddies Charlie,Greg,and I signed up for smoke-jumper training.Everyone thought we were crazy for wanting to jump out of planes and fight fires.
22、”He shook his head and laughed at the memories that came back.“You had to be in top physical condition to be a smoke jumper,”Grandpa continued.“The test was grueling.Hard to imagine now,but back then I could do twenty-five push-ups,forty-five sit-ups,and pack over a hundred pounds of gear three mile
23、s in under ninety minutes.”Grandpa Smoke Jumper Level X1314He chuckled again.“Oh,it was a very tough course.Charlie dropped out after the first week and trained instead to be a spotter;turned out he made the right decision,since he was the best darn spotter in the business.”“Spotter?”I was about to
24、ask what a spotter was when Grandpa started back in on the story.“Charlie called it in at about 5 a.m.Hed spotted a fire from one of the towers and alerted Jack,the fire chief,and by 5:30 we were all at the base listening as Jack briefed us on the situation.”He paused for a second and Dad took the o
25、pportunity to explain.“The spotter looks for fires and decides where the smoke jumpers need to go and where they are going to land.”“I probably should explain first that it was late August,and we were smack in the middle of peak fire season,”Grandpa continued.“It hadnt rained in over a month,the tem
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