He is always in my heart.I couldn't believe I lost him.As I think of my father,tears fill my eyes and stream down my face.
My dad always wanted to go to Canada,so he wrote a letter to one of my uncles in Canada for help.My uncle successfully got a visit visa(簽證) for my dad.So he flew to Canada,looking for a better life for his kids.That year,I was six.
After a few months,dad wrote us a letter saying he was fine and happy.That letter,and its many fellows(伙伴) down the years,all with the same words,kept coming to our doors for 11 years.Yet,even as he lived here in Canada,his health was failing him―but fearing we would worry he never let on (透露) about his ill health.He spent these years in Canada working hard;finally after 11 years when he got his landed immigrant paper(永久居民證),he wrote us saying all of us could move to Canada.
We were all happy that we would finally be together.It was to be a huge family reunion(重聚).Sadly my father did not live to see his family reunion as he suffered a serious heart attack.
Yes,Canada is a wonderful country.So many times I can't help thinking it was here that my dad was taken away from us.When I miss him,I want someone to hold me and give me a hug.And when I see how everyone gives his father gifts on Father's Day,wishing them a long,happy life,I want to do the same.But to whom can I give my Father's Day gift and card?Where can I get the same warm loving hug again?
(1)Which word can best describe the writer's feeling when he was writing the passage?
Sad.
Sad.
(2)Why did the author's father want to go to Canada?
Because he wanted to look for a better life for his kids.
Because he wanted to look for a better life for his kids.
(3)What do the underlined words "the same words"refer to?
He was fine and happy.
He was fine and happy.
(4)How old was the writer when he moved to Canada?
Seventeen years old.
Seventeen years old.
(5)The writer's father died before his family moved to Canada,didn't he?
Yes,he did.
Yes,he did.
(6)What can we know from the last paragraph?
The writer misses his father very much.
The writer misses his father very much.