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B
When I was small, my mum used to give the family something special for meals—she would make breakfast food for dinner.
I still remember one night my mum put some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt(烧焦的). I waited to see if anyone noticed it. To my surprise, Dad just took his bread, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me how my day at school had been. I forget what I told him that night. But I do remember watching him put some butter(黄油) on that bread. He ate it up as usual.
After dinner, my mum said sorry to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, “I love burnt bread, dear. It doesn't matter at all.” Later that night, I asked him if he really liked his burnt bread. He held me in arms and said, “Your mum worked very hard all day. She's really tired. And you see—a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!”
Now I know life is not perfect(完美的). Nobody is perfect, either. As for me, I often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I've learned something important over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between the husband and the wife, the parents and the child or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy life. So, don't get angry if the bread gets burnt. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come closer to you.
()5. Why did Dad say he loved the burnt bread?
A. Because he liked the taste of burnt bread.
B. Because he didn't want the writer to eat the bread.
C. Because he loved his wife more than the bread.
D. Because he liked the colour of the burnt bread.
()6. Which word can best describe Dad?
A. Smart and kind.
B. Hard-working and careful.
C. Able and humorous.
D. Serious and open-minded.
()7. What's the purpose(目的) of writing this passage?
A. We should learn from each other.
B. We should understand each other.
C. We should often help each other.
D. We should often talk to each other.
When I was small, my mum used to give the family something special for meals—she would make breakfast food for dinner.
I still remember one night my mum put some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt(烧焦的). I waited to see if anyone noticed it. To my surprise, Dad just took his bread, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me how my day at school had been. I forget what I told him that night. But I do remember watching him put some butter(黄油) on that bread. He ate it up as usual.
After dinner, my mum said sorry to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, “I love burnt bread, dear. It doesn't matter at all.” Later that night, I asked him if he really liked his burnt bread. He held me in arms and said, “Your mum worked very hard all day. She's really tired. And you see—a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!”
Now I know life is not perfect(完美的). Nobody is perfect, either. As for me, I often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I've learned something important over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between the husband and the wife, the parents and the child or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy life. So, don't get angry if the bread gets burnt. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come closer to you.
()5. Why did Dad say he loved the burnt bread?
A. Because he liked the taste of burnt bread.
B. Because he didn't want the writer to eat the bread.
C. Because he loved his wife more than the bread.
D. Because he liked the colour of the burnt bread.
()6. Which word can best describe Dad?
A. Smart and kind.
B. Hard-working and careful.
C. Able and humorous.
D. Serious and open-minded.
()7. What's the purpose(目的) of writing this passage?
A. We should learn from each other.
B. We should understand each other.
C. We should often help each other.
D. We should often talk to each other.
答案:
5. C 6. A 7. B
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