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Family traditions were important in our house, and none was more appreciated than the perfect Christmas tree

"Dad, can we watch when you trim(修剪)the tree?" My eldest son. Dan, nine, and his seven -year-old brother John, asked

"I won't be cutting this year," my husband Bob said. "Dan, you and John are old enough to measure things. Do it all by yourselves. Think you boys can handle it?

Dan and John seemed to grow six inches in their chairs at the thought of such an amazing responsibility. "We can handle it." Dan promised. "We won't let you down." .

A few days before Christmas. Dan and John rushed in after school. They gathered the tools they'd need and brought them out to the yard .where the tree waited. I was cooking when I heard the happy sounds as the boys carried the tree into the lying room. Then I heard the sound that every mother knows is trouble: dead silence I hurried out to them. The tree was cut too short. John crossed his arms tight across his chest. His eyes filled with angry tears.

I felt worried The tree was central to our holiday. I didn't want the boys to feel ashamed every tune they looked at it. I couldn't lower the ceiling, and I couldn't raise the floor either. There was no way to undo the damage done. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind, which turned the problem into the solution. www..com

“We can't make the tree taller." I said. "But we can put it on a higher position"

Dan nodded his head sideways. "We could put it on the coffee table. It just might work! Let's try it!“

When Bob got home and looked at the big tree on top of the coffee table, Dan and John held their breath.

"What a good idea!" he declared "Why didn't I ever think of such a thing?"

John broke into a grin Dan's chest swelled with pride.

1.Who trimmed the Christmas tree this year?

A. The writer B. Bob C. Dan and John D. The whole family

2.The underlined part "grow six inches" (Para. 4) implies the brothers felt ______.

A. proud B. nervous C. worried D. scared

3.What happened after the brothers moved the Christmas tree into the living room?

A. They rushed into school.

B They began to decorate the tree.

C. They got angry with each other

D. They found the tree was cut short

4.What the writer's husband said in the end showed________.

A. he expected too much of the brothers_

B. he should not have given the brothers the task to trim the Christmas

C. he was too stupid to think of such an idea_

D. he really appreciated what the brothers had done.

 

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲了这个圣诞节,Dan 和John修剪圣诞树。可兄弟俩把圣诞树搬到客厅,发现树被修剪的太短了,作者与孩子们共同想出一个办法,作者丈夫回家后,很欣赏兄弟两的杰作。

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2. grow six inches in their chairs at the thought of such an amazing responsibility. "We can handle it." Dan promised. "We won't let you down." .可猜出"grow six inches"暗含的意思是兄弟两感觉很骄傲,故选A。

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