As I sat beside the window of our classroom that afternoon, my heart sank further with each passing car. This was a day I’d looked forward to for weeks: Miss Pace’s fourth-grade, end-of-the-year party. I had happily volunteered my mother when Miss Pace looked for cookie volunteers. Mom’s chocolate chips were well-known, and I knew they’d be a hit with my classmates. But two o’clock passed, and there was no sign of her. Most of the other mothers had already come and gone, dropping off their sweet offerings. The three o’clock bell soon took me away from my thoughts and I took my book bag from my desk. I decided I would slam the front door, and refuse to return her hug.
But when I arrived, she wasn’t at home. I was lying face-down on my bed upstairs when I heard her come through the front door. “Robbie,” she called out a bit urgently. “Where are you?” I could then hear her rushing anxiously from room to room, wondering where I could be. I remained silent. Coming through the door, she said: “I’m so sorry, honey,” she said. “I just forgot. I got busy and forgot.” Then my mother did something completely unexpected. She began to laugh! How could she laugh at a time like this? I rolled over and faced her, ready to let her see my rage (愤怒). But my mother wasn’t laughing at all. She was crying. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I let you down. I let my little boy down.”
I was moved by her tears. I tried to remember her kind words from times past when I’d skinned knees or cut myself, times when she knew just the right thing to say. “It’s okay, Mom. We didn’t even need those cookies. There was plenty of stuff to eat. Don’t cry. It’s all right. Really.” We didn’t say another word. We just held each other. When we came to the point where I would usually pull away, I decided that, this time, I could hold on, perhaps, just a little bit longer.
【小题1】The author was pretty down because . A.he couldn’t go to the party he had been looking forward toB.his mother didn’t turn up at the party as she had promised C.his mother had refused to make chocolate chips for the party D.the cookies his mom made was not popular at the party【小题2】When the author returned home, . A.he was so angry that he slammed the front door. B.he was silent and refused to return his mother’s hug. C.he rushed from room to room looking for his mother. D.he was so disappointed that he couldn’t express his anger to his mother.【小题3】We can tell from the story that . A.the mother didn’t get to the party because of the traffic jam B.the mother was sorry for her absence and laughed at herself C.the author was a caring and thoughtful boy D.the author was overcome with anger【小题4】The article conveys the message that . A.it is silly to be angry with your family B.everybody should keep his or her promises C.true love is based on understanding D.understanding how to comfort people in low spirits is a true skillB
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- 提问者网友:浩歌待明月
- 2021-04-08 12:55
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- 五星知识达人网友:何以畏孤独
- 2021-04-08 13:27
(答案→)B 解析:本文介绍了作者的妈妈忘记了学校的聚会让作者很生气,但作者还是能忍住愤怒,理解了妈妈。【小题1】细节题:从文章的第一段的句子:But two o’clock passed, and there was no sign of her.可知是妈妈没来聚会,所以作者很难过。选B【小题2】推理题:从文章的I rolled over and faced her, ready to let her see my rage (愤怒).可知作者太失望了说不出话。选 D。【小题3】推理题:从最后一段的句子:I was moved by her tears. I tried to remember her kind words from times past when I’d skinned knees or cut myself, times when she knew just the right thing to say.可知作者是有爱心的,考虑周到的。选 C【小题4】从文章的最后一段的句子:When we came to the point where I would usually pull away, I decided that, this time, I could hold on, perhaps, just a little bit longer.可知真正的爱是需要理解的。选C
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