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I'm not the kind of mother who normally brushes her daughter's hair, and
my daughter has never liked sitting there, waiting for me to do it.
But today, I set my daughter Sally on a
kitchen stool (凳子).
She's sitting high with her eyes closed, skin still wet from the shower, and
her long hair behind her back. I realize she is enjoying the moment. It's the
last time for a week that our bodies will connect. Today I'm sending Sally away
for a week of summer camp. This was all my idea. She's nearly 12, and I noticed
that I'm with my child nearly 24 hours a day.
Living on a farm without any neighbors,
I've chosen a life that is quieter than a normal family's. But rather than
expecting space away from me, Sally has become increasingly dependent. What
frightens me most is that she has become a "mini-me", even has the
same hobbies, dreams, and opinions as me. That's why I pulled her to the summer
camp: a nearby wilderness(荒野) camp called Hawk Circle.
After
eating, I drive Sally to Hawk Circle. Once we get there, we are introduced to
her fellow campers. Sally stands by them, holding my hand, horror in her
eyes, trying to work up the courage to join a game of soccer. "I need you
for a few more minutes," she tells me. I pull her away to walk to one of
the camp's workers. "Excuse me," I say loudly, "I'd like to introduce
you to my daughter. Maybe you could help her meet a few of these kids." He
comes over to talk to Sally, and then I disappear before she realizes it.
It is a hard time for me to drive back.
When I arrive home, I calm down and remind myself why I chose this way. I want
Sally to have a chance to find herself. I want to learn who she is. If I don't
set her free, I fear I'll never really meet her real personality.
(1)
Why does the writer send her daughter to the summer camp?
A . Her daughter wants to go to the summer camp.
B . It is helpful for the daughter to make friends.
C . She wants to help build her daughter's independence.
D . Camp training is something common to her daughter.
(2)
The underlined word "horror" in Paragraph 4 probably means "_____".
A . fear
B . happiness
C . hate
D . pity
(3)
How does the writer feel after leaving the camp?
A . She is worried about her daughter's health.
B . She is proud that she had done something right.
C . She is sorry and regrets ( 后悔 ) sending her daughter away.
D . She is nervous but knows she has made the right decision.
(4)
The writer mainly wants to tell us that ___________ .
A . children are usually mirrors of parents
B . children always expect space away from parents
C . parents sometimes need to let their children go
D . parents should often send children to summer camps
答案: C
A
D
C