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Passage 151
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Hayden,
Congratulations on being 12! Wow, your 11’s are over and after this year you will officially be a teenagerHappy Birthday boy! I’m so excited for you
Last night at the dinner table I told you about how clearly I remember the day before you were bornI sat in front of that fireplace in our very first house in Rowlett, Texas, in 1996 and cried my eyes out before GodI cried because potentially, something could have been wrong with you, but even more than that, I believe I cried out to him because of the gift he was giving meYou are incredibly special Hayden DavisYou will make your mark on the world in amazing waysI’ve always known thatI’m glad to be your father
The gifts you receive today will give hints(ʾ) of our first big trip that will take place in JanuaryEvery quarter there will be a special, secret trip you and I will take upMany times you won’t know what’s to come; I want you to trust meTrust that I’m doing what’s right for you and planning events that will be memories for years to come
Every month I will sit down with you and talk to you about what it takes to live in this world and how to navigate life in a good wayAnd during these months my closest friends will teach you the most valuable lessons they’ve learned in lifeThey will also become your friends and confidants (֪)
I will always believe in you and I’ll always be right by your side cheering you on through each and every stage of your life on this Thanksgiving DayI couldn’t be more thankful to have you in my life
I love you!
56This is most probably a letter _______
Afrom a father to his son Bfrom a mother to her son
Cfrom a father to his daughter Dfrom a mother to her daughter
57“ Over this year we will go on a few journeys” is a sentence from the letter and should be put at the beginning of _______
AParagraph 1 BParagraph 2 CParagraph 3 DParagraph 4
58Which of the following statements is NOT right about the writer?
AThe writer will arrange a secret trip every two months
BThe writer wrote this letter in 2008
CThe writer’s child was born on Thanksgiving Day
DThe writer’s friends will help to educate his son
59When the writer “cried his eyes out”, he felt _______
Aboth anxious and terrified Bboth terrified and surprised
Cboth delighted and surprised Dboth anxious and delighted
𰸣56—59 ACAD
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