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Thanks a Million, Dad
I was born disabled.A difficult birth, feet first, my head stuck.By my first birthday, I couldn't stand or walk.
When I was three, the doctor told dad I had cerebral palsy (脑瘫).A loss of oxygen to my brain had destroyed brain signals to the right side of my body.
But no son of my dad' s was going to be disabled.Every morning before breakfast and every evening before bed, my dad placed me on the bedroom floor to exercise my right leg.The muscles were shrunk and twisted together.Back and forth up and down, my dad pushed and pulled the muscles into shape.
But my dad' s exercise of passion didn't stop there.For my 13th birthday, he threw me a special party.When everybody was gone, he brought me to open a large box, it was a-set of boxing gloves.We put them on.My dad kept on beating me mercilessly.Each time I tried to get up, leather kissed my nose, eyes and jaw.I "begged him to stop. He said he beat me to get me ready for the tough world.
That same year, I was the only kid in my neighborhood that wasn't picked for Little League. Two weeks later.Dad started the Shedd Park Minor League, and every kid played.Dad coached us and made me a pitcher (棒球投手).
The power of my dad' s love guaranteed I walked and more.In high school, I became a football star.
In 1997, a brain surgeon in San Jose told me I didn’t t have cerebral palsy after all.He explained how and where the doctor' s forceps (镊子) at birth had damaged my brain.
My dad never knew the whole truth since he passed away years ago.But all that counts is the bottom line.After all his madness, on this Father' s Day, like every Father' s Day, I' m no longer disabled.

  1. 1.

    What caused the author' s disability?

    1. A.
      A failed operation.
    2. B.
      The doctor's forceps.
    3. C.
      An accident in a game.
    4. D.
      Shrunken and twisted muscles.
  2. 2.

    What do we learn from the passage?

    1. A.
      The author has a talent for boxing.
    2. B.
      The author achieved a lot thanks to his father' s love.
    3. C.
      The author became a baseball star with the help of his father.
    4. D.
      The author doesn't think his father should be so strict with him.
  3. 3.

    Paragraph 3 suggests that the author' s father____.

    1. A.
      wouldn't give up hope easily
    2. B.
      believed his son was a normal child
    3. C.
      blamed the doctors for his son' s disability
    4. D.
      couldn't accept the truth that his son was disabled
  4. 4.

    The author wrote the passage to ____.

    1. A.
      remember his father
    2. B.
      encourage disabled children
    3. C.
      show the difficulty the disabled face
    4. D.
      give advice to the parents of disabled children
BBAA
文中讲述的是作者在出生时由于医生使用钳子的不正确使用严重的伤害了作者的脑子,但是其父亲没放弃任何希望,严厉的从各个方面训练他,使他不再残废。
1.细节理解题 根据倒数第三段中“He explained how and where the doctor' s forceps (镊子) at birth had damaged my brain”可知,其实是医生的钳子使得孩子他残废的。
2.细节理解题 根据文中“The power of my dad' s love guaranteed I walked and more.In high school, I became a football star".可知,父亲的严厉的爱让他不再残废。
3.推理判断题 根据第三段的实例可知父亲不放弃任何希望,坚持训练作者。
4.推理判断题 根据文中最后一段可“After all his madness, on this Father' s Day, like every Father' s Day, I' m no longer disabled”可知幸亏父亲的严厉让他不再残废,
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