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My sister and I shared a typical sisterly relationship: we couldn¡¯t stand each other£®Or, to be honest, she couldn¡¯t stand me£®I took her as a hero£®My clothes mysteriously looked like hers, and even my words tended to copy those I heard from her£®Any sort of talk we had usually became a fighting, and try as I might, my sister had an extra six years worth of rude vocabulary£®
After a while, I stopped trying to impress her and learned to be totally indifferent£¨ÀäÄ®µÄ£©£»we soon fell into a sad pattern ¡ª I avoided her, she paid no attention to me, and deep inside, it hurt£®She was only a sister in name£®I truly believed that we would forever be apart, two housemates without conversation, two strangers without warmth£®
I still remember the day I learned to ride a bike£®I had received the bike that Christmas, which was great, until I realized I had no idea how to ride it£®My mom had long since abandoned any attempt to teach me; I had proved to be a frustrating student£®I had to learn by myself, a little bit each day, but unsuccessfully£®On that day I was so disappointed that I threw my bike aside and began to cry, I guess that was what caused my sister to come outside£®At first I was nervous, as I thought she would begin to laugh at me£®She did not£®She gently picked my bike up£®That was the beginning£®She fearlessly held my hand while the tears dried on my cheeks£®She never once let me fall£®And for three hours ¡ª three wonderful hours ¡ª we learned to ride my bike£®No shouting£®No fighting£®No arguing£®
That day I learned that my sister was human ¡ª how else could she have been my teacher? It was a life-changing experience£®We still occasionally have our quarrels, but since that day, it¡¯s been easier to get along because we have an unspoken respect for each other£®
56£®From the first paragraph, we can infer that _____£®
A£®the writer¡¯s sister usually won the fighting
B£®the writer was not always honest with her sister
C£®the writer showed little respect for her sister
D£®the writer¡¯s sister had a good memory
57£®When the writer failed to impress her sister, she _____£®
A£®felt hurt and treated her sister as a stranger
B£®decided to be indifferent to her sister
C£®didn¡¯t talk with any member of the family
D£®kept apart from her sister for a long time
58£®What caused the writer to cry when she learned to ride a bike?
A£®She fell off the bike and hurt herself seriously£®
B£®Her mother refused to buy her a bike£®
C£®She couldn¡¯t learn how to ride a bike by herself£®
D£®Her sister laughed at her old bike£®
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