题目内容
Dad never tried to hug or kiss me when I was a child. And of course, he never said "I love you" to me, 26 . Maybe it's a Chinese cultural thing, or maybe that's the way my dad was. But whenever I felt 27 , sad or lonely, dad was always there. Dad was a man of few 28 , but I always liked to talk to him, and I could always feel a very special connection to him.
When I was in high school, dad retired and 29 a food stand(摊位)on the street near my school. Dad was very good at making fried noodles, and a lot of people liked his noodles. Every day when I finished school, my classmates and I would pass his food stand. But I really 30_ talking to dad in front of his food stand, 31 I did not want my classmates to know that my dad was selling noodles on the street!
One night, I couldn't 32 it any more and shouted, "Dad, could you stop selling your stupid noodles? I don't need a father who sells noodles on the street!" At that moment, dad was shocked. He tried to say 33 but didn't. When he 34 his head away, something happened that I had never seen and would never forget 35 the rest of my life. His eyes were filled with tears and sadness. It was the first time that I saw dad 36 . My mom later told me that dad was selling noodles to save money for my college education. I was such a fool , and even today I still feel _37 for that night.
Time really flies. I finished college and then left my home city. For the past ten years, whenever I've visited home, dad was always there meeting me and seeing me off 38 at the railway station. Whenever mom was calling me, dad would sit 39 her with a list of questions. He would ask mom to talk to me for him. That's the way dad is, and that's 40 dad shows his love to me.
Dad is still quiet, but I still feel a connection. —"a silent father's love."
26. A. also | B. still | C. too | D. either |
27. A. excited | B. defeated | C. pleased | D. interested |
28. A. questions | B. messages | C. words | D. sounds |
29. A. set up | B. wake up | C. get up | D. call up |
30. A. hoped | B. hated | C. worried | D. wondered |
31. A because | B. so | C. or | D. but |
32. A. hold | B. forget | C. stand | D. but |
33. A. everything | B. something | C. anything | D. nothing |
34. A. ran | B. fell | C. dropped | D. turned |
35. A. at | B. to | C. for | D. from |
36. A. crying | B. saying | C. talking | D. listening |
37. A. angry | B. serious | C. sick | D. sorry |
38. A. quickly | B. slowly | C. quietly | D. shyly |
39. A. next | B. beside | C. through | D. how |
40. A. what | B. where | C. why | D. how |
26-30 DBCAB 31-35 ACBDC 36-40 ADCBD
On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it'll stay with you for life." But I didn't want to play it. I just wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.
One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "It was your father's," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had: you'll play beautiful music for your family. And you'll understand why you've worked so hard." I was speechless.
The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).
One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.
At that moment, my father's words came back to me, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had. And you'll understand." I finally knew why Dad had asked me to practice hard. Dad never learnt to play his violin. But I told my family, "This is my father's music."
【小题1】My father didn't learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.
A.he didn't like to play the violin |
B.he had to support his family |
C.he wanted to play games |
D.he didn't keep on practicing |
A.Delighted. | B.Excited. | C.Bored. | D.Relaxed. |
A.Dad didn't agree with me. |
B.Dad didn’t keep me doing it. |
C.Dad didn't help me do it. |
D.Dad didn't see me do it. |
A.Singing | B.Dancing | C.Clapping to the beat | D.Screaming |
A.I could go to a better school |
B.I could give myself much joy |
C.I could be a useful man |
D.I could make people happy |
On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it’ll stay with you for life." But I didn’t want to play it. Ijust wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.
One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "You’re your father’s," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn’t allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you’ll have the chance I never had: you’ll play beautiful music for your family. And you’ll understand why you’ve worked so hard." I was speechless.
The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).
One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.
At that moment, my father’s words came back to me, "Someday you’ll have the chance I never had. And you’ll understand." I finally knew why Dad had asked me to practice hard. Dad never learnt to play his violin. But I told my family, "This is my father’s music."
【小题1】My father didn’t learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.
A.he didn’t like to play the violin | B.he had to support his family |
C.he wanted to play games | D.he didn’t keep on practicing |
A.Delighted. | B.Excited. | C.Bored. | D.Relaxed. |
A.Dad didn’t let me do it. | B.Dad didn’t stop me doing it. |
C.Dad didn’t help me do it. | D.Dad didn’t see me do it. |
A.I could go to a better school | B.I could give myself much joy |
C.I could be a useful man | D.I could make people happy |
The most positive(乐观的) person I have ever seen is may dad! He is so positive that I do not 46 hearing a single word from him which is related(相关的) to hopelessness!
Unlike most mums and dads, my dad never says things that make me feel 47 . He is always there to give me encouragement and help. 48 I do wrong things, he always tells me what’s right in a positive way. For example, if I am in 49 , he often tells me to open the books he bought me. Then he asks me to read the 50 that can help me with the problems I’m facing. After that, we have a 51 together.
Even though I’m not always a good kid, my dad 52 shouts or gets angry with me. I know that he’s 53 a day—a day when I grow up and understand things in my life.
I can see the reason that he is so positive is because he believes in 54 . And he believes that whatever 55 , it is under control. So we have nothing to worry about. Be positive!
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