My family came to America in 1985. _21_ of us spoke a word of English. Each morning
I disliked going to school for fear of not __22__what people were saying.
Very soon my mother noticed something was__23__me. The pain and care I saw in her
moonshaped eyes made me burst into tears. I explained to her the __24__I had of going to school. “Learning English is not __25__,” my mother said. She cheerfully __26__the two of us work together to learn the language at home. The__27__and determination my mother had were admirable because English was as __28__ to her as it was to me.
That afternoon,I saw my mother in a different light as she __29__me by the school
fence. She was the shortest of all the mothers there, 30 , her face with her welcoming smile and big,black eyes was the most __31__. The afternoon sun shone__32__on her long,black hair creating an atmosphere that made her different from others.
My mother and I immediately began reading together and __33__five new words a
day. My mother,with her encouraging attitude,made the routine (惯例) fun and interesting. The fact that she was sacrificing (牺牲) her__34__ time before going to work so that I could learn English made me see the __35__she owned. Very soon I began to understand what everyone was saying.
A.All B.One C.Some D.None
A.hearing B.mastering C.understanding D.noticing
A.changing B.disappointing C.hurting D.troubling
A.fear B.emotion C.sense D.difficulty
A.dull B.necessary C.impossible D.good
A.decided B.suggested C.promised D.allowed
A.wish B.consideration C.confidence D.progress
A.new B.strange C.familiar D.good
A.sent for B.picked up C.waited for D.looked for
A.so B.but C.because D.however
A.hopeful B.relaxing C.confusing D.exciting
A.directly B.brightly C.slightly D.clearly
A.discussing B.reviewing C.remembering D.writing
A.working B.shopping C.learning D.resting
A.determination B.sadness C.joke D.modesty