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4、Around the Family Drum
The power of the family drum remains tied to my heart. Every winter as long as I can 1 , family and friends gathered at my grandfather’s home in the traditional village of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, on January 6.
I remember 2 great fondness as a young boy watching and eventually 3 the buffalo dance during the day. In the evening my grandfather’s home became the central 4 place for family, friends and relatives.
My father loved to 5 , the old Taos Pueblo and Apache round dance songs dating back 6 the late 1800s. I would watch him close his eyes and he seemed to travel back in time trying to 7 a particular sage’s (先哲的)song. With a growing smile, he would start beating the 8 and introduce an ancient song.
The day I was finally 9 to sit around the family drum was a 10 time for me, involving extreme boyhood concentration, not only to memorize the 11 , but also to beat the drum on tempo(节拍)and put the singing together with the drum beat. I made my share of 12 , and I must have sounded like a young wolf howling among those more experienced, 13 in time I gained confidence, and a voice 14 enough to start leading some of the songs.
Sitting around the family drum with my father and uncles brought me a sense of great comfort and inner 15 . It was a wonderful experience to be 16 around the circle of love, acceptance and teaching.
Sometimes while we were singing, there might 17 a knock at the door. In Pueblo tradition, the person outside would peek his head in and 18 say, “I heard the drum, and I wanted to ask 19 to enter your house you ‘my’ grandfather would permit it! ” My grandfather would 20 nod and tell the visitor to enter and join us around the drum.
These are unforgettable memories, I often close my eyes and can hear uncles and my beloved father now departed singing around the family drum!
1.A.remember B.recognize C.realize D.remind
2.A.from B.with C.by D.to
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3.A.joining in B.going over C.thinking of D.talking about
4.A.chatting B.visiting C.gathering D.comforting
5.A.create B.write C.sing D.play
6.A.as far as B.as old as C.as long as D.as late as
7.A.record B.repeat C.recall D.recite
8.A.door B.drum C.foot D.head
9.A.ordered B.refused C.allowed D.advised
10.A.terrible B.memorable C.believable D.comfortable
11.A.moves B.dances C.stories D.songs
12.A.efforts B.mistakes C.progress D.success
13.A.and B.but C.or D.so
14.A.strong B.sharp C.weak D.low
15.A.thought B.emotion C.calm D.joy
16.A.left B.found C.seated D.arranged
17.A.hear B.have C.sound D.come
18.A.respectfully B.shamefully C.peacefully D.carefully
19.A.questions B.reception C.suggestions D.permission
20.A.hesitatingly B.cautiously C.patiently D.politely
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Around the Family Drum
The power of the family drum remains tied to my heart. Every winter as long as I can 1 , family and friends gathered at my grandfather’s home in the traditional village of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, on January 6.
I remember 2 great fondness as a young boy watching and eventually 3 the buffalo dance during the day. In the evening my grandfather’s home became the central 4 place for family, friends and relatives.
My father loved to 5 , the old Taos Pueblo and Apache round dance songs dating back 6 the late 1800s. I would watch him close his eyes and he seemed to travel back in time trying to 7 a particular sage’s (先哲的)song. With a growing smile, he would start beating the 8 and introduce an ancient song.
The day I was finally 9 to sit around the family drum was a 10 time for me, involving extreme boyhood concentration, not only to memorize the 11 , but also to beat the drum on tempo(节拍)and put the singing together with the drum beat. I made my share of 12 , and I must have sounded like a young wolf howling among those more experienced, 13 in time I gained confidence, and a voice 14 enough to start leading some of the songs.
Sitting around the family drum with my father and uncles brought me a sense of great comfort and inner 15 . It was a wonderful experience to be 16 around the circle of love, acceptance and teaching.
Sometimes while we were singing, there might 17 a knock at the door. In Pueblo tradition, the person outside would peek his head in and 18 say, “I heard the drum, and I wanted to ask 19 to enter your house you ‘my’ grandfather would permit it! ” My grandfather would 20 nod and tell the visitor to enter and join us around the drum.
These are unforgettable memories, I often close my eyes and can hear uncles and my beloved father now departed singing around the family drum!
1.A.remember B.recognize C.realize D.remind
2.A.from B.with C.by D.to
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4.A.chatting B.visiting C.gathering D.comforting
5.A.create B.write C.sing D.play
6.A.as far as B.as old as C.as long as D.as late as
7.A.record B.repeat C.recall D.recite
8.A.door B.drum C.foot D.head
9.A.ordered B.refused C.allowed D.advised
10.A.terrible B.memorable C.believable D.comfortable
11.A.moves B.dances C.stories D.songs
12.A.efforts B.mistakes C.progress D.success
13.A.and B.but C.or D.so
14.A.strong B.sharp C.weak D.low
15.A.thought B.emotion C.calm D.joy
16.A.left B.found C.seated D.arranged
17.A.hear B.have C.sound D.come
18.A.respectfully B.shamefully C.peacefully D.carefully
19.A.questions B.reception C.suggestions D.permission
20.A.hesitatingly B.cautiously C.patiently D.politely
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