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My father was a printer. He loved his work and always wore a printer ’s four-cornered newspaper hat. Every day after work, he_______________a page into a small hat and gently placed it on my head.

I didn’t like it but I had to wear the newspaper hat until bedtime. My father could not hear, but he learned how to speak with his hands. Sometimes my father felt _________________about the way he was treated by his fellow workers who could hear. Because they couldn’t talk to him with their hands, they seemed to ignore him. But my father did not lack friends because there were other deaf printers in the factory who had also learned to talk with their hands.

One day, while the huge presses (印刷机) ran, with their noises_______________out all other sound, my father noticed a fire flickering in a far corner of the pressroom. The fire was spreading quickly and silently. Suddenly the wood floor burst into flames (火焰).

My father knew he had to tell everyone. He jumped onto an ink drum and _______________his arms excitedly. Luckily he caught the attention of a fellow printer who also couldn’t hear. My father ’s hands shouted through the terrible noise of the printing presses, FIRE! FIRE!TELL EVERYONE TO GET OUT! TELL THE HEARING ONES!

His friend ran to fellow workers who could hear, then he _______________to the fire, which had now spread to the wall next to the only exit. Everybody saw the fire and went out quickly.

My father didn’t escape until all the workers got out. They were happy to be_______________.

When my father went back to the work, his co-workers gathered around him. They presented him with a hat made of the freshly printed newspaper and my father put it on his head. All the printers who could hear did something     ______________. They told him THANK YOU with their hands.

That night, my father placed the newspaper hat that his fellow painters had given him gently on my head. I didn’t take off my hat, but wore carefully to bed. I _______________I was standing next to my father on the printing press floor, turning lead-type letters into words and sentences.

1.A.dug B.broke C.folded D.burned

2.A.sad B.happy C.relaxed D.scared

3.A.giving B.picking C.turning D.shutting

4.A.lifted B.waved C.touched D.protected

5.A.moved B.looked C.shouted D.pointed

6.A.alone B.alive C.awake D.asleep

7.A.surprising B.interesting C.frightening D.disappointing

8.A.guessed B.wondered C.imagined D.believed

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