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Yesterday,I met a delightful woman at a work event.As we talked,she talked about her childhood in Manila,Philippines.She spoke about the way her culture values their elders,and she explained that children are educated from the time of birth to honor and respect people older than themselves.
   It was refreshing to hear that,and I enjoyed listening and learning.Here is the memory she shared that I found so beautiful:
   When she was growing up,her father had three jobs to take care of his family.She said her dad never complained,and though he worked very hard,he always had time for them.One day,her father was injured at his full-time job.For several months,he was mailed temporary(暫時(shí)的)disability checks while he recovered.
   When her father was able to return to his full-time job,he took all those disability checks that were sent to him while he was recovering and handed them back to the company.He told them that he had good legs and arms,and did not need this money.He told them to give the money to people who could not work,to people who really needed it.
   The woman telling the story was a little girl at that time.She had accompanied(陪伴)her father that very day when he went back to his company with all those unopened checks.
   "My father is my hero," she said.Lowering her voice,she said she would never forget what he did,and what an inspiration and influential mentor(良師益友)he was on how to live life.From my communication with her,it was very obvious that her father's same sweet spirit had been passed down to this woman,and to her family.
    Hearing this story was so refreshing to my soul.I hope it is the same to you too.

(1)When the woman was talking about her childhood,the writer was probably
D
D
.
A.sad and moved
B.surprised and angry
C.a(chǎn)nnoyed and disappointed
D.interested and joyful
(2)The woman's father took the temporary disability checks back to his company because
C
C
.
A.he felt he was looked down upon
B.he wasn't satisfied with the amount
C.he thought others needed them more than him
D.he felt sorry that he had hurt himself by accident
(3)What did the writer find after talking with the woman?
C
C

A.The woman didn't know how hard life was.
B.The woman missed her father very much.
C.The woman's father influenced her in a good way.
D.The woman didn't think her father made the right decision.
(4)By writing the story,the writer
B
B
.
A.tries to tell us what we can learn from our parents
B.hopes we can get encouraged by good deeds
C.shows respect for real heroes in our lives
D.wants to ask us to value our family

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【答案】D;C;C;B
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