I grew up in a small town in New Hampshire, and every morning, sometimes before I woke up, my dad left for work. I didn't know much about what my dad actually did all day. But one thing I did know about my dad's day was that he often spent his lunch break looking for books for me. He would often come home in the evening with a book for me in his bag. When he handed the "gift" over to me, I immediately investigated its cover, checked out the description on the back, and sometimes started reading right then.
I was not always as appreciative of those books as I should have been, especially in my younger years. One time, Dad brought home a paperback(平装书)called Bunya the Witch. I scanned the cover quickly before declaring, "Ugh! It's just another stupid farm book," and dropping it on the ground. I was rightfully reprimanded for being an ungrateful kid, and I learned that valuable lesson about not judging a book by its cover—Bunya the Witch turned out to be one of my favorites.
As I got older, my dad favored books focused on strong young female characters, like Invincible Louisa by Cornelia Meigs, Up a Road Slowly by Irene Hunt, and Homesick: My Own Story by Jean Fritz, books I remember to this day.
It's not just the books themselves that stay in my memory. It's the girl reading them, and what she felt as she read. I think back to hours spent in my childhood bedroom, reading about young women who faced lives much more difficult than mine. I learned from their courage and drew inspiration from their bravery.
To this day, I love to read. I love the excitement of opening up a new book and getting lost in whatever story the author wants to tell me. And quite often, when I've read something really wonderful, the first person I pass it along to is my dad. I figure I owe him.
4.What do we know about the young author from Paragraph 1?
A.She asked for gifts every evening.
B.She was interested in books.
C.She cared about her dad's work.
D.She enjoyed investigating incidents.
5.What does the underlined word "reprimanded" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Ignored. B.Defended. C.Excused. D.Scolded.
6.What lesson may the author learn from the three books mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A.Treasure one's present life.
B.Never judge a book by its cover.
C.One should fight against life's hardships.
D.Teens can also achieve really great things.
7.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Dad, me, and love of reading B.Dad—my first teacher in life
C.Reading—a source of knowledge D.Readers, books, and a key to success