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There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is there anything I can do for you?” and “How’s the car?” I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he’s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game. In fact, he was so supportive that I sometimes longed for one of those dads who dressed better and cared less. But my dad would forever be the guy wearing shorts with dress shoes and black socks, cheering me on, expecting greatness.
His other standard question—How’s the car? -- used to strike me as a waste of long-distance dollars from a man who once suggested making a list of what you want to talk about before calling someone out of state. What I now realize is that “How’s the car?” is not about the car. It’s a father’s way of asking his adult daughter how she is doing. The advantage is that if there’s something wrong with the car, he knows what to do about it and how much it will cost, whereas if you’re having problems about marriage or doubting a career choice, he might have to act Mom on the line.
At age thirty I finally took the plunge(跳进) into adulthood by renting a car without my dad’s help or advice. I’m sure my dad was hurt rather than proud. Though a daughter’s independence is evidence of a job well done, it still implies the job’s done, and many fathers are unwilling to retire. Even when my dad was overworked, he’d happily jump on a plane if I said I needed help. His frequent question “Is there anything I can do for you?” underlines the fact that he wishes there was still something he could provide. It’s interesting: Even though we’re tied by blood and I love him no matter what, he still seems to need a concrete function -- suggesting stocks, finding the cheapest plane fare -- to feel he has a role in my life.
1.In the author’s opinion, her father always attended her school plays or softball games to_____.
A. satisfy any demand she made to him
B. show his interest and watch them for fun
C. make up what he was previously short of?
D. expect his daughter would be great in games
2.The author has learned that by asking “How is the car?”, her father is actually_____.
A. reminding her not to waste money
B. asking how his daughter is getting along
C. expressing his concern for her daughter’s safety
D. asking his daughter if the car breaks down or not
3.According to the author, her father, like many other fathers, is unwilling to retire probably because_____.
A. he wants to continue to earn money
B. he is doubtful of children’s independence
C. he won’t put an end to caring for his children
D. he is afraid of losing connection with children
4.We can safely draw a conclusion from the story that in the author’s eye her father_____.
A. has a strong passion for his work
B. has the deepest love for his children
C. has great interest in his daughter’s car
D. has too much control over his children
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D=Doctor T=Tom
D: What’s the matter with you?
T: My forefinger was cut by a knife and b a lot yesterday .The wound has been troubling me a lot.
D: Did you do anything about it before coming here?
T: I put my finger u the running water for a few minutes and then tied a bandage around the finger. But it seems useless. I feel the pain isu .
D: Let me have a look at it. Oh, the wound is infected. Anyway, you should k it clean.
T: Is it s ? Do I have to take any medicine?
D: No. It is Only n to wash the area of cut, dry it and c it with a piece of clean cloth.
T: Thank you, doctor. By the way, I have a headache once in a w these days. I don’t know why.
D: How’s your sleep recently?
T: I don’t sleep well. Because I often s up late to work.
D: You seem exhausted. The headache is probably caused by l of sleep. You need to take a rest, and don’t worry about your work. You can drink a glass of milk before you go to bed.
T: OK. Thank you!
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— ____.
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A.Everything is finished |
B.Everything has been done |
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C.Not so bad, you know |
D.Not doing wrong, you know |
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Don’t be surprised when strangers talk to you in Canada! You will find that many Canadians will smile at you as they pass in the street, or say something to you like “Hi!” or “How’s it going?” Just reply with something similar. In the UK the reply would be “I’m fine”, but in Canada they say “I’m good”.
In company, when someone is offering you a second helping of food or more wine, if you don’t want any more, use the same expression— “I’m good”. In this case, it means “No, thank you. I’ve had enough”. Most Canadians don't press you to eat more than you want.
In restaurant, your plate will be cleared away almost immediately you have finished eating. When you go into a shop or store, the shop assistant asks you how you are or if they can help you, it is their way of being friendly and making conversation with the customers.
Canadians eat early and go home early. When you are invited to a Canadian’s home, you may be asked to arrive at 5:30 pm or 6 pm. But guests in Europe don’t expect to arrive until 7:30 pm or 8 pm. Remember to take off your shoes and leave them inside the door without being asked. It’s not a religious custom, but it’s practical. In winter, there can be a lot of snow and dirt on your shoes, once you are in the warm house it melts and falls off, making a mess. Canadians tend to have light colored carpets or hardwood floors.
If you’re invited for dinner, it will be a full sit- down meal. Meat is usually barbecued in the freezing cold of winter. Do take something with you, like a bottle of wine. Arrive on time and don’t stay over 10 pm.
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
| A. | “I’m good” can mean you do not need more food in Canada. |
| B. | In Canada, you will meet strangers in the street saying “Hi” to you. |
| C. | In a Canadian restaurant, the plates will stay at the table until you leave. |
| D. | Canadians usually say “I’m good” to answer the greeting of “How’s it going?” |
| A. | you will have a full sit-down meal |
| B. | you don’t have to bring any gift for the host |
| C. | you are expected to arrive at 7:30 or 8 pm |
| D. | you don’t have to take off your shoes when you enter the room |
| A. | they hope to make friends with you |
| B. | they want to ask you for help |
| C. | they are very friendly to customers |
| D. | they are your good friends |
| A. | Canadians like dark colored carpets. |
| B. | In Canada, meat will not be barbecued even in the cold winter. |
| C. | You will always be asked to eat more food than you want in Canada. |
| D. | It is usually rude to stay over 10 pm in your Canadian friend’s home. |
| A. | Some customs in Canada |
| B. | Dinner party rules in Canada |
| C. | Studying in Canada |
| D. | Doing business in Canada |