题目内容
One Sunday, my family had gathered at my parents’ house to feast upon Mom’s wonderful cooking. During the normal dinner chatter (闲聊), I noticed that my father was slurring (说话含混) his words. No one mentioned this during dinner, but I felt compelled to discuss it with my mother afterward.
We decided that there was something seriously wrong and that Dad needed to see the doctor.
Mom phoned me two days later. “The doctor found a brain tumor (肿瘤). It’s too large at this point to operate. Maybe they can do something then, but the odds are long.”
Even with the treatment, my father’s condition worsened, and the doctor finally informed us that this condition was terminal (晚期的). During one of his stays in the hospital, we brought our baby daughter Chelsey with us when we visited him. By this time he had great difficulty speaking. I finally figured out that he wanted Chelsey to sit on his stomach so he could make faces at her.
Watching the two of them together, I realized I was living an experience that would stay with me forever. Though grateful for the times they could share, I couldn’t shake the feeling of a clock ticking in the background.
On the visit to my parents’ home during what we all know was my father’s last days, my mother took Chelsey from my arms and announced, “Your father would like to see you alone for a minute.”
I entered the bedroom where my father lay on a rented hospital bed. He appeared even weaker than the day before.
“How are you feeling, Dad?” I asked. “Can I do anything for you?”
He tried to speak, but he couldn’t make out a word.
“I’m sorry, but I can’t understand you,” I said.
With great difficulty he said, “I love you.”
We don’t learn courage from heroes on the evening news. We learn true courage from watching ordinary people rise above hopeless situations. In many ways my father was a strict, uncommunicative man. He found it difficult to show emotion. The bravest thing I ever saw him do was overcome that barrier to open his heart to his son and family at the end of his life.
64. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The writer accompanied his father to a medical examination.
B. The writer’s father got worse after the removal of the brain tumor.
C. The writer was quick to notice the strange condition of his father.
D. The writer’s father had known about his illness before the writer discovered it.
65. What does the underlined sentence “the odds are long” mean?
A. There’s little possibility for Father to recover.
B. It takes a long time for Father to recover.
C. Father needs love and care from his family.
D. They need a proper time to operate on Father.
66. The father had never said “I love you” to the writer before because ________.
A. he believed in strictness and punishment
B. he was not so attached to the writer
C. he thought there was no need to tell the writer
D. he was not used to openly showing his emotions
67. What does the writer attempt to tell us?
A. We don’t often value health until we lose it.
B. Don’t wait to see a doctor till it is too late.
C. Life is short, so live your life to the fullest.
D. Bravely express your love for your family.
CADD
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