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6£®He saw the letter came from where he and his father had lived in their early years£®Who was writing to him£¿He turned the envelop£¨Ðŷ⣩over in his hands several times£®Then he took out the letter and read£º
Dear Hum£¬
I don't know if this letter will reach you£¬and I don't know why I'm writing to you after all these years£¬but ¡
Hum turned to the end of the letter and saw£º
Best wishes
Megan
He couldn't believe it£®He turned back to the first words of the letter and read£º
¡after all these years£¬but I've just found your letters to me from Canada£®Believe me£¬this was the first time I'd read them and they made me cry£¬even after 50 years£¬I found them in a box of my father's papers£®They were never opened£®
Hum£¬I never know that you'd written to me£®I thought your life in Canada had made you forget me£®Now I realize that my father kept your letters£®I can still remember asking him if there was any letter for me£¬and he always said£º"______£¬my girl£¬I told you he was no good£®"Finally£¬after about a year£¬I believed him£®
But why did he keep the letters£¿Do you think he wanted me to find them when it was too late£¿Anyway he's dead now£¬so I can't ask him£®All I can say is I'm sorry£®Sorry for what my father did£¬sorry that you never heard from me and sorry for ¡everything£®
I hope that at least this letter reaches you£®Of course£¬I'll understand if you don't want to write back to me£¬but if you don't do£¬I am still Magan Jenkins£¬and I will live at the same adress£®
Best wishes£¬
Megan
Hum read the letter again£®Everything with Megan came back to him£®He had never forgotten her£®He couldn't£®Every day he looked at her face on the wall£®He had a drawing of her£®It had traveled everywhere with him£®But to hear from her again ¡
"Are you all right£¬Dad£¿"asked Mike£¬coming into the room£®
£¨Adapted from Two Lives by Helen Naylor£©
42£®Why did Hum turn to the end of the letter before he finished the rest of it£¿D
A£®Because he was not interested in the beginning
B£®Because he didn't like to read letters from Megan
C£®Because he wanted to finish reading it in a short time
D£®Because he wanted to know whom the letter was from
43£®Megan failed to read Hum's letters becauseA£®
A£®her father kept them
B£®they were lost on the way
C£®she moved to another city
D£®he didn't post them at all
44£®Which of the following sentences can be put in theC£¿
A£®Sorry£¬it's my fault
B£®Look up here
C£®No£¬he was forgotten you
D£®Yes£¬here are the ones from him
45£®What can we infer from the passage£¿D
A£®Hum had never got married all these years£®
B£®Megan was still living with her father in Canada£®
C£®Megan was sure that Hum would receive her letter£®
D£®Megan still loved Hum and felt sorry for what had happened£®
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| Name | In the past | Now |
| Gina | outgoing | £¨61£©quiet and shy |
| £¨62£©played soccerwith boys | reads in the library | |
| Eric | short and thin | tall and£¨63£©strong |
| Was not good at £¨64£©math | £¨65£©get good scoreson the math exams |