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2.A man had a little daughter-an only and much-loved child.The girl was very lovely and beautiful.Every day the girl would sing and dance for him.They lived together happily.He was very proud of her.Whenever talking about his daughter,he always thought he was the happiest father in the world.He lived for her-she was his life.So when one day she became seriously ill,he became like a crazy man,moving heaven and earth to bring about her restoration to health.His best efforts,however,proved unavailing and the child died.He felt his own life was gone with his little daughter.The father became a bitter recluse(隐居者),shutting himself away from his many friends and refusing every activity that might restore his confidence and bring him back to his normal self.But one night he had a dream.
He was in heaven,witnessing a grand pageant of all the little child angels.They were marching in a line passing by the Great White Throne.Every white-robed angelic child carried a candle.He noticed that one child's candle was not lighted.Then he saw that the child with the dark candle was his own little girl.Rushing to her,he seized her in his arms,kissed her tenderly,and then asked,"How is it,darling,that your candle alone is unlighted?""Daddy,they often relight it,but your tears always put it out."
Just then he awoke from his dream.The lesson was crystal clear,and its effects were immediate.From that hour on he was not a recluse,but communicated freely and cheerfully with his former friends and associates.No longer would his darling's candle be extinguished by his useless tears.
81.How did the father feel when his daughter died?
(No more than 9words)He felt his life was gone with her daughter
82.What did the father do after his daughter died?
(No more than 12words)He shut himself away from his friends and refused every normal activity
83.Why would the father like to communicate with his former friends again?
(No more than 8words)Because of what her daughter said.
84.What did his daughter's words mean?
(No more than 12words)She didn't want he rfather to be too sad about her death.
分析 本文叙述了在女儿去世后,父亲一度消沉,一次梦中女儿对父亲说了几句话,父亲又重新振作起来.
解答 81.He felt his life was gone with her daughter../He felt very sad and hopeless for life.细节题.在第二段"He felt his own life was gone with his little daughter."介绍了这位父亲在女儿去世后,感觉生命随女儿去了.
82.He shut himself away from his friends and refused every normal activity.细节题.根据第二段这句话"The father became a bitter recluse(隐居者),shutting himself away from his many friends and refusing every activity"告诉我们父亲在女儿去世后,关闭自己和社会的接触.
83.Because of what her daughter said.细节题.第四段提到父亲做了梦,女儿在梦中对自己说的话惊醒了他.
84.She didn't want her father to be too sad about her death.细节题.通过最后一段的描述,女儿托梦给父亲,让他重新振作,主要因为不想让父亲因为自己的去世而伤心.
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