My father died when I was 5. It was hard on us all. My brother is 8 years older than me, he began to look after my mother and me.
My mother had to do a full-time job. My brother would get me up for school, and cook breakfast for me .When I was eating he would get my clothes and school bags ready and make my bed. As we waited for the school bus, he would play the games my father used to play with me. He did his best (尽力)to make me happy .
When we arrived home from school , he would help solve(解决) the problems in my homework and help Mom to cook .
It was a Saturday in June a few years later. My mother and I were at the store .They were selling Father’s Day cards. I stared at them. “My dear, I know this is a hard time for you.” Mom said. “No, Mom, that’s not it. Why don’t they have ‘brother’s day’ cards?”
She smiled and said, “You’re right, your brother has certainly been a father to you. Go ahead and choose a card. ”
So I did. On Father’s Day, my mother and I sat my brother down and gave him the card .As he read it, I saw his eyes watering. I heard the cracking (哽咽)in Mom’s voice as she said, “Son , your father is proud of you. You do your best to fill his shoes. We love you, and thank you.”The writer’s brother started taking care of his younger brother and mother at the age of ________.
A.five | B.twelve |
C.fourteen | D.thirteen |
After the writer’s father died, ________.
A.he had to do everything by himself. |
B.his mother had to give up (放弃) her job. |
C.his brother looked after him. |
D.he became a more serious person. |
The writer wanted to buy ________ for his brother at the store.
A.a card | B.a book |
C.some food | D.a present |
The underlined phrase “fill his shoes” in the last paragraph probably means ________.
A.buy him a pair of shoes |
B.put on his shoes |
C.provide clothes |
D.take his place |