I am the mother of a five-year-old girl now,but I'll never forget some of the best lessons my mother taught me.
Lesson 1---Always be there for your child
I can't tell you the last time my parents missed a big event in my life; it never happened.Whether it was a play,or even just a practice---my parents were always there for me.As an only child,they cherished everything in my life.
Lesson2---Hide in the bathroom
For years I wondered why my mother had made the bathroom her own personal library and would stay there forever.Now I know it's the only place for her to have at least two minutes of peace and quiet.Well,I try to,but that's quite difficult with two cats,a dog,a kid,a husband and only one bathroom.
Lesson3---Get involved(参与)
I was lucky in having parents who let me do anything they think was good.Now today,I am fond of being active and involved.Whether it is a sports game or a volunteering group,or just playing with my daughter,I love to be involved.
Lesson4---It's OK to fail
My parents weren't perfect and that was OK.I know I'm not perfect and I hope my daughter knows that's OK.Families love one another no matter what happens.If you fail,you learn from the mistakes and keep right on going.
Parents are so important to a child's growth and development and I'm so glad that I had great parents to follow.
61.The big event in the writer's life___.
A.was seldom missed by her parents
B.was never missed by her parents
C.didn't include her musical performances
D.wasn't noticed by her dad sometimes
62.What does the underlined word"cherish"in Paragraph 2probably mean?___
A.Find out clearly. B.Run after carefully.
C.Care about gently.D.Give up completely.
63.What is difficult for the writer to do?___
A.To set up her own personal library.
B.To do her housework well every day.