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Dear Daddy ,

I just want to say Happy Father's Day and also Happy Birthday* since to?day is also your birthday.

I want to tell you something that I probably never told you before. First of all, I know you had always been the type of American father that didn't show lots of love. You were a little harder on your boys, then you were your girls. But in fact we know you always spoiled us girls.

I know that I didn't visit you as often as 1 should have and I didn't call you either, and for this I am truly sorry. I should have spent more time with you and we could have a good long talk, because I did truly enjoy the talks that we had. You were also one of those people that were always fun to be around and could always make us laugh. I enjoyed the time we spent together and al?though I probably never told you before, but I did appreciate everything you ever did for me.

Mum, my sister and I went to see you this morning and spent some time with you. We couldn't let your birthday and Father's Day go by without pay?ing you a visit. We placed some flowers on your headstone(墓碑)and someone had left a flag on there as well. Probably it's one of my brothers. 1 kept think?ing about that February windy day back in 1992 when we laid you in the ground and how I just wanted to scream, "Don't put my daddy in the ground; it's dark down there.,,

Daddy, I hope that you are still smiling up in heaven the way I remember you when you were alive. I shall see you again soon. 1 will keep it. Happy Birthday and Happy Father's Day. I love you and always will.

Yours , Jane

4.      What can we know from the passage?

 

A.    Jane often dreamed about her father's death at night.

B.     Jane went to see her father alone this morning.

C.    Jane wrote a letter to her father on the day after Father's Day.

D.    Father's Day and the birthday of Jane's father were on the same day this year.

5.      What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

 

A.     You were very kind to your girls.

B.     You were a little harder on your girls.

C.     You were friends with your girls.

D.     You were loved by your girls.

6.      What does this passage suggest?

 

A.    Jane's father was a man of few words.

B.     Jane's father deeply loved his children.

C.    Jane was afraid to talk with her father.

D.    Jane's father was always mean to his children.

7.      From Paragraph 4 we can feel that_____ l.

 

A.    Jane's mother was still very sad

B.     it was dark down in the ground :

C.    Jane missed her father very much

D.    it was quiet around the headstone

8.      What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 5 refer to?

A. Father's smile.                                              B.Jane's promise.

C.Jane's dream.            

D.Father's kindness.

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