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[填空题]I live in the country and my father was a farmer. 51. ______
He is now forty-five year old. Because of years of 52. ______
hard work, he looks old than his age. When I was 53. ______
young, he is used to tell me the importance of study. 54. ______
Father knows little about English and other subjects, 55. ______
but he usually gives me some good advices on how 56. ______
to learn my lessons good. He is not only kind to me 57. ______
but also very strict in me. With his help, I’ve made 58. ______
great progress. I’ll never to forget what he taught 59. ______
me. I think my father is best father in the world. 60. ______
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Father Figures
My dad used to drop my siblings and me off at school each morning on the way to work. We’d listen to the radio and chat about our day and I was oblivious to the fact that this was the 1980s and for a man to say to his office that he wouldn’t be in before 10am because he was doing the school run was very unusual. He got a lot of stick for it, but that’s the way it worked in my house.
1. ______
The survey of 2,504 mothers of 17-month old babies and 1,512 of the children’s fathers revealed that dads are now deeply involved in their kids’ upbringing. The proportion of fathers working flexible hours to fit around childcare arrangements rose from 11% to 31% between 2002 and 2005. The number working from home doubled from 14% to 29%. It’s all part, say fathers’ campaigning groups, of a real change in the home and workplace.
"This is evidence that there is a social revolution going on, with fathers not just talking a
[填空题]I prefer to live in the country rather than (live)______ in a city.
[单项选择] God and My Father
I thought of God as a strangely emotional being. He was powerful; he was forgiving yet obdurate, full of warmth and affection. Both his wrath and affection were fitful, they came and they went, and I couldn’’t count on either to continue: although they both always did.In short God was much such a being as my father himself.
What was the relation between them, I wondered ― these two puzzling deities
My father’’s ideas of religion seemed straightforward and simple. He had noticed when he was a boy that there were buildings called churches; he had accepted them as a natural part of the surroundings in which he had been born. He would never have invented such things himself. Nevertheless they were here. As he grew up he regarded them as unquestioningly as he did banks. They were substantial old structures, they were respectable, decent, and venerable. They were frequented by the right sort of people. Well, that was enough.
A. had been born in natural surroundings with banks and churches.
B. never really thought of God as having a real existence.
C. regarded religion as acceptable as long as it did not interfere.
D. regarded religion as a way that he could live a spiritual life.
[填空题]It was from his father that my friend got the news that his baby boy suddenly fell ill and was in serious condition.