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When I was nine£¬my parents divorced (Àë»é) and our house was to be taken away. My dad£¬with whom my four younger siblings (ÐֵܽãÃÃ) and I lived£¬spent countless hours filling out housing forms£¬calling shelters£¬and looking for places to stay. Although Dad had four siblings£¬none offered us a hand until we could get back on our feet.Family problems had caused them to go in separate directions£¬and£¬as a result£¬none were very close.

In spite of all this£¬my dad told us that we should stick together. His motto was ¡°All of us or none of us£¬¡± even if we were just going to the supermarket. He especially stressed the importance of family during these hard times.He told us not to worry because we¡¯d get through this together.He promised that if we stuck together£¬we¡¯d be all right.

Naturally£¬like any nineyearold£¬my mind wandered to playing cops (¾¯²ì) and robbers and whatever else nineyearolds think about.His heartfelt (ÖÔÐĵÄ) words seemed to go in one ear and out the other. However£¬seven years have passed since that time.As my dad promised£¬we have stuck together and ended up all right.We stayed at a friend¡¯s house until my dad¡¯s many forms produced results and we received housing in a nice neighborhood.

Now I can understand the importance of my dad¡¯s words.I also know that no matter what happens£¬I can depend on my siblings.Sure£¬we have our disagreements like any other kids£¬but we all know we can all depend on each other.That is what family should mean£¬and that is what matters most to me.

¡¾1¡¿When the parents divorced£¬the main problem for the father to settle was to________.

A£®get enough food for daily life

B£®find a suitable house to live in

C£®get in touch with his siblings

D£®find a job to support the family

¡¾2¡¿By saying ¡°All of us or none of us¡±£¬the author¡¯s father meant________.

A£®some of the siblings could go to the supermarket

B£®friendship is always the most important thing

C£®all or none of them could go to the supermarket

D£®the family should stick together in hard times

¡¾3¡¿What matters most to the author?

A£®Believing in the parents. B£®Getting a nice house.

C£®Depending on the siblings. D£®Leading a comfortable life.

¡¾4¡¿What would be the best title for the passage?

A£®Stick together

B£®Father¡¯s advice

C£®My siblings D£®Life¡¯s lesson

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