My father was lame(瘸的) and very short. I was very shy to be seen with my father when I was growing up. When we walked together, he used to put his hand on my arm for balance, and people would stop to watch us. So I didn’t like to go out with him. Sometimes my mother left our town to see her sister, and I had to helphim instead of my mother. I didn’t say much as we went along. As we started out, he always said, “You can walk fast. And I can keep up with you.”
We usually walk to the subway, by which he went to work. He went to work though he was sick or it was bad weather. He almost never missed a day, and could get to the office on time even if others could not. When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk even with other person’s help. At such times my sister or I would pull him across the streets on a child’s sleigh(雪橇) to the subway entrance.
When I think of it now, I am surprised how much courage(勇气) he had to make his way to the office. I never heard my father complain about it. Now he has been gone many years, but I think of him often. I really want to tell him how sorry I feel for it and how deeply I love him.
When the writer walked with his father, _______.
A.he thought it pleasant to help his father |
B.he told his father a lot about his school |
C.he felt proud of his father |
D.he felt shy of walking with his father |
The writer’s father _______.
A.needed to take exercise every day |
B.went out to send his children to school every day |
C.had a job in an office |
D.went to work on the farm every day |
_______ helped father go to work when it snows.
A.Only the writer himself |
B.The writer and his mother together |
C.Only the writer’s sister |
D.With the help of a sleigh, the writer or his sister |
Which is the correct meaning of “complain about”
A.抱怨 | B.谈论 | C.说到 | D.代替 |
From the passage we know that _______.
A.the writer misses his father deeply |
B.the writer is always ready to help his father |
C.the writer has a happy family now |
D.the writer’s father works harder than before |