
专题05 阅读理解(记叙文)15篇【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练 (广东专用) (2025·广东深圳·二模)“Who says it’s Father’s Day ” my son says to me, with the questioning angry look of someone who’s been told they have extra tax to pay. “Well, the world does,” I tell him, suddenly self-conscious. “It’s a special day for daddies.” Something about this — I can’t think what — comes out sounding quite desperate and he looks at me as if I’ve just suggested he prove his love for me with a face tattoo (文身). It’s a look of suspicion, but also of tender concern for my mental state. This is his fifth Father’s Day, so I can’t help feeling slightly wounded that the concept hasn’t stuck with him. I also can’t help noting that he has never had any such issue with Mother’s Day, which has always seemed to him like common sense. The event’s nearness to his own birthday two weeks from now — is making things more difficult for him to tolerate. It would seem he finds it impolite that the run-up to his special day should be interrupted so close to the finish line by a day that celebrates me, the lesser of his two parents. In any case, if he’s planning to make or gift me something, this conversation has been a masterstroke of expectation management “So, will all daddies get a Father’s Day ” he asks. “Yes,” I reply, “and this isn’t new — it’s every year!” I attempt to regulate my voice/offence, but also make it very clear I haven’t made this idea up on the spot by myself. “You’ve been doing it since you were born. And it’s been around longer than that. I get things for Granddad every year, too.” At this he stirs himself up. He has never quite stopped being fascinated by the idea that his granddad is my dad, in the same way that I am his. I suppose it’s the same thrill I feel when I see pictures of massive cranes (起重机) being built by other, even bigger cranes. “What do you get him ” he asks. “Well,” I say, “things like CDs or socks — and always a card.” At this he seems inspired. “I’ll do a card!” he says, brightening. “You could buy me something, too. . .” I begin, but he is no longer listening, running to grab coloured paper and glittery pens. Not wishing to see this tribute to myself a whole week early, I smile and tell him I really shouldn’t be watching and get up to leave him to it. “Yes!” he says, just in time for me to see he’s actually writing “Dear Granddad” on the page. “Don’t tell him!” 1.How does the writer feel when explaining Father’s Day A.Suspicious. B.Embarrassed. C.Proud. D.Ridiculous. 2.What can be inferred from the son’s response A.The son feels hurt because the concept escapes him. B.The writer looks relieved due to his son’s tender heart. C.A face tattoo is the way to prove a son’s love for his father. D.The son identifies with Mother’s Day more than Father’s Day. 3.Why does the writer mentions Granddad A.To justify the annual celebration of Father’s Day. B.To ... ...
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