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“There’s nothing I can do,” the eye doctor told my parents. “Take your baby home. She's 21 ” Mom cried. “I'll give her a full,happy life,” Dad 22 .
As I grew,my parents realized I could see 23 . One day after school,my dad saw me holding Dick and Jane close to my eyes, 24 to read the letters. “Dad,I can’t do this. It’s too 25 . ” I said.“Honey,you,re not a quitter. I'll help you. ” He painstakingly drew 26 big enough for me to see and then pronounced them. I learned to read after my father and eventually read Dick and Jane 27 with my classmates. Because of my dad,I had 28 in myself as a reader—until middle school.
One afternoon a student 29 me,“You blind bat. If you get your face any nearer to that page,your eyes will fall out of your head!” I ran out of the school in 30 . Dad was home when I Burst in. “I thought I was a good 31 ,but the kids are making fun of me. ”Dad hugged me. “I,m sorry,Pam. But that doesn’t change the 32 . You can read and your classmates can’t take that away from you, right?” 33 to speak, I just nodded. After Dad’s 34 ,the knot (结)in my heart went away.
Dad taught me to laugh at myself. He reminded me of the time I tried to 35 a sign painted to the floor. Another time,I 36 to eat flowers off an empty plate. When I was ten,I wanted to ride a two-wheeled bike. I heard Dad say to Mom,“I,m not going to hold Pam back from the 37 any kid has. ” On my first attempt,I said,“Dad,what if I fall off?” His 38 was,“You’ll get on and try again. ” 39 ,I learned to skate,climb trees,and so on.
I wouldn’t be who I am today if it weren’t for my dad. He made the 40 for me to believe in myself.
21.A. fine B. blind C. crazy D. deaf 22.A. promised B. explained C. admitted D. ordered 23.A. immediately B. separately C. partly D. clearly 24.A. pretending B. struggling C. offering D. deciding 25.A. absurd B. boring C. abstract D. hard 26.A. circles B. pictures C. letters D. lines 27.A. proudly B. secretly C. unwillingly D. noisily 28.A. interest B. confidence C. doubt D. disappointment 29.A. betrayed B. greeted C. scolded D. teased 30.A. rags B. surprise C. tears D. terror 31.A. reader B. member C. daughter D. listener 32.A . style B. way C. happiness D. truth 33.A . Eager B. Afraid C. Unable D. Pleased 34.A encouragement B praise C reward D conclusion 35.A. 1ook for B. pick up C. take out D. throw away 36.A. refused B . managed C . forgot D. attempted 37.A. examples B . adventures C . concerns D. changes 38.A comment B choice C reply D idea 39.A . Afterwards B. Otherwise C. Backwards D. Instead 40.A decision B progress C scene D diference
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