Like any good mother, when Karen found out that another baby was on the way, she did what she could to help her 3-year-old son, Michael, prepare for a new sibling. They find out that the new baby is going to be a girl, and day after day, night after night, Michael sings to his sister in Mommy’s tummy.
The pregnancy (怀孕) progresses normally for Karen, an active member of the Panther Creek United Methodist Church in Morristown, Tennessee. Then the labor pains come. Every five minutes ... every minute. But Complications arise during delivery. Hours of labor. Would a C-section (剖腹产)be required? Finally, Michael’s little sister is born. But she is in serious condition. With siren (鸣笛)howling in the night, the ambulance rushes the infant to the neonatal intensive care unit at St. Mary’s Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The days inch by. The little girl gets worse. The pediatric specialist tells the parents, “There is very little hope. Be prepared for the worst.” Karen and her husband contact a local cemetery about a burial plot. They have fixed up a special room in their home for the new baby — now they plan a funeral. (葬礼)
Michael, keeps begging his parents to let him see his sister, “I want to sing to her,” he says, but kids are never allowed in Intensive Care. However, Karen makes up her mind. She will take Michael whether they like it or not.
If he doesn’t see his sister now, he may never see her alive. She dresses him in an oversized scrub suit and marches him into ICU. He looks like a walking laundry basket, but the head nurse recognizes him as a child and bellows, “Get that kid out of here now! No children are allowed.” The mother rises up strong in Karen, and the usually mild-mannered lady glares steel-eyed into the head nurse’s face, her lips a firm line. “He is not leaving until he sings to his sister!” Karen leads Michael to his sister’s bedside. He gazes at the tiny infant losing the battle to live. And he begins to sing. In the pure hearted voice of a 3-year-old, Michael sings:
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy when skies are gray ... ”Instantly the baby girl responds. The pulse rate becomes calm and steady.
Keep on singing, Michael. “You never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don’t take my sunshine away...” The ragged, strained breathing becomes as smooth as a kitten’s purr.
Keep on singing, Michael. “The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping, I dreamed I held you in my arms...” Michael’s little sister relaxes as rest, healing rest, seems to sweep over her.
Keep on singing, Michael. Tears conquer the face of the bossy head nurse. Karen glows. “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. Please don’t take my sunshine away.”
Funeral plans are scrapped. The next day — the very next day — the little girl is well enough to go home!
The medical staff just called it a miracle. Karen called it a miracle of God’s love!
Never give up on the people you love. Love is so incredibly powerful.
Why was Michael’s sister in serious condition when she was born? Because _____.
A.Karen worked actively in the church. |
B.Karen was seriously ill during her pregnancy. |
C.There was something wrong with the delivery. |
D.The girl was born disabled. |
What does “sibling” in the first paragraph mean?
A.stepmother |
B.sister or brother |
C.neighbor |
D.friend |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.Michael doesn’t love his younger sister because she will share his mother’s love. |
B.After delivering the baby, Karen was seriously ill. |
C.Seeing the younger sister in danger, Michael didn’t care and still sang happily. |
D.The head nurse was at last moved by Michael’s song and his love for the sister. |
Why did Karen insist on Michael’s entering Intensive Care?
A.Because Michael may never have chance to see his younger sister alive. |
B.Because Karen was driven mad at that time. |
C.Because Michael was also seriously ill. |
D.Because Karen knew Michael would save his younger sister by his singing. |
Who saved the girl in the end?
A.The pediatric specialist. |
B.Karen and her husband. |
C.The baby. |
D.Her brother Michael. |
What does the writer want to convey in the passage?
A.Where there is a will, there is a way. |
B.Love can make miracles. |
C.A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
D.Parents are the best teachers in children’s development. |