首页
登录
职称英语
[originaltext] My father was 44 and knew he wasn’t going to make it to 45. H
[originaltext] My father was 44 and knew he wasn’t going to make it to 45. H
游客
2024-02-07
0
管理
问题
My father was 44 and knew he wasn’t going to make it to 45. He wrote me a letter and hoped that something in it would help me for the rest of my life.
Since the day I was 12 and first read his letter, some of his words have lived in my heart. One part always stands out. "Right now, you are pretending to be a time-killer. But I know that one day, you will do something great." Knowing that my dad believed in me gave me permission to believe in myself: "You will do something great." He didn’t know what that would be, and neither did I, but at times in my life when I’ve felt proud of myself, I remember his words and wish he were here so I could ask, "Is this what you were talking about, Dad? Should I keep going?"
A long way from 12 now, I realize my father would have been proud when I made any progress. Lately, though, I’ve come to believe he’d want me to move on to what comes next: to be proud of, and believe in, someone else. It’s time to start writing my own letters to my children. Our children look to us with the same unanswered question we had. Our kids don’t hold back because they’re afraid to fail — they’re only afraid of failing us. They do not worry about being disappointed. Their fear — as mine was until my father’s letter — is of being a disappointment.
Give your child permission to succeed. If you don’t have children, then write a letter to someone who looks up to you. You know who they are. They’re writing for you to believe in them. I always knew my parents loved me. But trust me: That belief will be more complete, that love will be more real, and their belief in themselves will be greater if you write the words on their hearts: "Don’t worry; you’ll do something great." Not having that blessing from their parents may be the only thing holding them back.
Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.
16. What happened to the speaker as mentioned in the passage?
17. According to the speaker, what are children afraid of?
18. What do we know about the speaker from the passage?
19. What is the main purpose of the passage?
选项
A、He got no access to success.
B、He was sure his parents loved him.
C、He wrote back to his father at 12.
D、He once asked his father about the letter.
答案
B
解析
短文中提到的I always knew myparents loved me表明,说话者相信自己的父母深爱着自己,故答案为B)。
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3431166.html
相关试题推荐
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]M:Doyouhavethisstyleshirtinmysize?W:I’llcheck.But..
[originaltext]In1984,UnitedStatesPresidentRonaldReaganmadethedecis
[originaltext]SanFranciscoisaverycoolplace.It’sthehomeofhippies
[originaltext]SanFranciscoisaverycoolplace.It’sthehomeofhippies
[originaltext]W:Whatareyouworkingnow?M:(19)I’vejustfinishedapieceof
随机试题
Thispartistotestyourabilitytodopracticalwriting.Youarerequiredtow
ThisairbornestakeoutwasdirectedatoneJosePadilla,otherwiseknownasAbdu
男性,60岁,突然觉头痛、头晕伴恶心、呕吐,测血压为240/140mmHg该病例
关于记忆细胞形成的叙述中,正确的是()。A.只有部分B细胞能形成 B.只有部
()是我国资本市场反洗钱的主要金融机构。A.合规管理部门 B.基金管理人
中央政府发行的国债,主要用途有( ) Ⅰ、改变自身资产负债结构 Ⅱ、解决由
下列对妇女生命健康权造成侵害的有()。A.虐待老年妇女 B.遗弃女婴
在教育研究报告中列举参考的书籍时,表述的主要项目和顺序是( )A.书名、作者姓
以下属于跨期套利的是( )。A.在同一交易所,同时买入、卖出不同商品、相同交割
关于阳性强化法,正确的说法包括( )。A.奖励正常行为,惩罚异常行为 B.阳
最新回复
(
0
)