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Squatting down on my disorganized closet floor, I looked eagerly through my albums for the picture of my grandma’s Christmas lights. I searched so long and so eagerly that I lost all feeling in the legs. Ignoring the pain, I went on with my search, because finding the picture was worth it.

My beloved grandma on my dad’s side, who passed away almost four years ago, would decorate the Christmas trees like it was her job. Each year she would decorate an ornate, 12-foot-tall, shining tree in her living room, and most years she would have an additional pink tree, palm tree, colored- light tree, white-light tree, bedroom tree, etc. The ideas varied year after year, but the theme was always the same: Let There Be Light.

For the outside of the house, my grandma hired people to come and string thousands of lights through the trees in her yard. It wasn’t easy, and it wasn’t cheap, but it was a labor of love. People in the small town came and parked their kid-packed cars on the street, gazing at the thousands upon thousands of shining lights year after year. They brought us magic, which was grandma’s legacy. That is the family act I am supposed to follow for the rest of my life. It’s what I’m dying to recreate and pass on to my own kids. I feel so much pressure because no one is capable of doing it—and of doing it correctly—but me.

So, it’s me and only me, each year unfastening countless strings of lights, winding them round a 10-foot, prickly tree, and sending the lights to the highest branches. Though I’m only ever just scratching the surface of grandma’s magic, I uncover a little more each year. I still haven’t found that picture of my grandma’s Christmas lights, but I know it exists, and I will find it, even if it means losing all feeling in my legs.

1.Why did the author suffer from pain?

A. Because she was missing her beloved grandma.

B. Because she had trouble finding grandma’s lights.

C. Because she kept an uncomfortable gesture for long.

D. Because she broke her legs while searching for something.

2.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?

A. Grandma’s Christmas trees.   B. The atmosphere of Christmas.

C. The beauty of Christmas trees.   D. Christmas memories in childhood.

3.Which of the following best describes grandma’s yard on Christmas?

A. Colourful and messy.   B. Interesting and dizzy.

C. Noisy and crowded.   D. Shiny and attractive.

4.What’s the authors attitude towards her grandma’s way to spend Christmas?

A. It is the best way people like.   B. It is her duty to pass it on.

C. It needs to be improved.   D. It is too costly to do it.

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