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第With nowhere to channel my anger,I spoke第6.What does the author view the challenge ofEnglish to my parents,knowing that they一language loss as?couldn't understand me.I was cruel.A.A natural and positive development.Over time,Cantonese played a more minor分role in my life.When I went away to college at分B.An intentional and beneficial choice.Syracuse University,I heard it less often.AndC.A minor inconvenience innow,as an adult living thousands of miles awaycommunication.读from my family,I rarely use it.It didn't occur读A regrettable result of culturalto me that my Cantonese was regressing wellassimilation.beyond the tip of my tongue until it was toolate.g第On my mom's 64th birthday,I became第increasingly anxious about her health.Did I7.What does the text mainly talk about?really want to spend the rest of our lives with aA.The author's struggle to learn herlanguage barrier between us?I made it a goal分mother tongue.to relearn Cantonese and rebuild my分B.The importance the author attached torelationship with my parents.Looking back,losing the language passedlanguage learning.阅The author's relearning of her mother读on to me from my parents was the cost ofassimilation(同化).I feel ashamed when I havetongue after losing it.trouble interacting with my parents,but ID.The way that the author becomesremind myself not to be disheartened.bilingual as a Chinese-American.第第These days,when I explain to a fellow parent部Now I call my parents weekly and stammerthat I write novels for children in fifth through分结巴巴地说)through meaningful conversations部eighth grades,I am frequently treated to anwith them,no matter how challenging it is.apologetic admission:"My child doesn't read,atThough Cantonese no longer feels natural forleast not the way I did."I know exactly how they阅阅feel-my children don't read the way I did either.me to speak,it will always be my first language.读When I was in elementary school,I readeverything.By middle school,I began readingadult fiction.But what parents today are pickingup on is that a decreasing number of kids arereading widely and hungrily for fun.第4.What annoyed the author during her第I recently spoke with educators andlibrarians about this trend,and they gave manyteenage years?explanations,but one of the most convincing-A.The change in her social circle.部and upsetting-is rooted in how our education分Her parents'inability to speak English.分system teaches kids to relate to books.In New York,where I was in publicC.The encounter with other bilingualelementary school in the early 1980s,we didstudents.阅have state assessments that tested reading level读D.Her parents'reliance on the Chinese读and comprehension,but the focus was onreading as many books as possible and engagingcommunity.emotionally with them as a way to develop thenecessary skills.第第Now the focus on reading analytically(分析法地)5.What does the underlined wordseems to be destroying that organic enjoyment.Critical reading is an important skill,especially for部“regressing”in paragraph4 probably部a generation flooded with information,much of itmean?分unreliable.But this intense focus on analysis comesA.Improving.at a high price:The love of books and storytelling isbeing lost.B.Functioning.阅As several educators explained to me,the读复Declining..读arrival of accountability(问责制laws andD.Changing.policies(政策),starting with No Child Left Behindin 2001,and accompanying assessments based onstandards,has put great pressure on teachers andforced them to teach for these tests.6
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