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B
Daddy didn't know how to express his love. He was always busy working every day and blamed(责骂) me for the mistakes I had made after he came home.
Once I broke my leg and it was Mum who held me in her arms on the way to the hospital. Later Dad pulled up right in front of the gate of the hospital. They asked him to move the car, saying the space was especially saved(保留) for the cars that carried patients. He shouted, "What do you think this is? A tour bus?"
At my birthday parties, Dad always seemed to feel out of place. He just kept himself busy blowing up balloons, setting up tables and welcoming guests. It was Mum who carried the birthday cake with candles(蜡烛) on it for me.
When I started to learn to ride a bike, I begged Dad to help me, but he said I had to learn by myself. When my bike fell over and Mum ran to pick me up, he even stopped her. I was angry and decided to try harder. I practised so hard that finally I could show him that I succeeded. He just smiled.
When I went to college, Mum always wrote to me. Dad just sent money and told me that how great his garden looked because nobody played football in it.
Whenever I made a call, he always said, "Wait, Tim. I'll get your mother." However, Mum told me that Dad always asked her what I said on the phone. When I got married, Mum cried. He just blew his nose loudly and left the room.
Dad just didn't know how to express his love, but now I know he loves me deeply.
(
A. the writer's friends B. the writer's relatives
C. workers in the hospital D. strangers on the street
(
A. set up tables B. welcome guests
C. blow up balloons D. carry the birthday cake with candles
(
A. The writer's father didn't love him.
B. The writer's mother never wrote to him.
C. The writer learnt to ride a bike without falls.
D. The writer had to learn to ride a bike by himself.
(
A. Shy but caring. B. Strong and kind.
C. Strict but outgoing. D. Humorous and wise.
Daddy didn't know how to express his love. He was always busy working every day and blamed(责骂) me for the mistakes I had made after he came home.
Once I broke my leg and it was Mum who held me in her arms on the way to the hospital. Later Dad pulled up right in front of the gate of the hospital. They asked him to move the car, saying the space was especially saved(保留) for the cars that carried patients. He shouted, "What do you think this is? A tour bus?"
At my birthday parties, Dad always seemed to feel out of place. He just kept himself busy blowing up balloons, setting up tables and welcoming guests. It was Mum who carried the birthday cake with candles(蜡烛) on it for me.
When I started to learn to ride a bike, I begged Dad to help me, but he said I had to learn by myself. When my bike fell over and Mum ran to pick me up, he even stopped her. I was angry and decided to try harder. I practised so hard that finally I could show him that I succeeded. He just smiled.
When I went to college, Mum always wrote to me. Dad just sent money and told me that how great his garden looked because nobody played football in it.
Whenever I made a call, he always said, "Wait, Tim. I'll get your mother." However, Mum told me that Dad always asked her what I said on the phone. When I got married, Mum cried. He just blew his nose loudly and left the room.
Dad just didn't know how to express his love, but now I know he loves me deeply.
(
C
)4. We can infer that the underlined word "They" may be ______. A. the writer's friends B. the writer's relatives
C. workers in the hospital D. strangers on the street
(
D
)5. The writer's father did not ______ at his birthday parties. A. set up tables B. welcome guests
C. blow up balloons D. carry the birthday cake with candles
(
D
)6. What can we learn according to the passage? A. The writer's father didn't love him.
B. The writer's mother never wrote to him.
C. The writer learnt to ride a bike without falls.
D. The writer had to learn to ride a bike by himself.
(
A
)7. Which of the following can be used to describe the writer's father? A. Shy but caring. B. Strong and kind.
C. Strict but outgoing. D. Humorous and wise.
答案:
4. C
5. D
6. D
7. A
5. D
6. D
7. A
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