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We all have our ways of marking time. As a photographer, my life is measured from one story to the next. My oldest son was born in the middle of a long story about the Endangered Species Act. My daughter came along with a pack of gray wolves.
Twenty stories later, though, it’s the story in Alaska that I’ll remember best. It was the story about the loss of wilderness — and the story during which my wife Kathy got cancer. That’s the one that made time stand still. I stopped taking pictures on the day when she found that tumor (肿瘤). Cruelly, it was Thanksgiving. By Christmas, she had become very weak. Some days she was so sick she couldn’t watch TV.
Early examination saves time. But ours was not early. By the time you can feel it yourself, it’s often bigger than the doctor want it to be.
Cancer is a thief. It steals time. Our days are already short with worry. Then comes this terrible disease, unfair as storm at harvest time. But cancer also has the power to change us, for good. We learn to simplify, enjoying what we have instead of feeling sorry for what we don’t. Cancer even made me a better father. My work had made me a stranger to my three kids. But now I pay attention to what really matters. This is not a race. This is a new way of life and new way of seeing, all from the cancer.
In the end each of us has so little time. We have less of it than we can possibly imagine. And even though it turns out that Kathy’s cancer has not spread, and her prognosis (诊断) is good. We try to make it all count now, enjoying every part of every day.
I’ve picked up my camera again. I watch the sky, searching for beautiful light. When winter storms come, Kathy and I gather our children and take the time to catch snowflakes (雪花) on our tongues. After all, this is good. This is what we’re living for.
【小题1】As a photographer, the author used to ______.

A.leave his daughter with a pack of gray wolves
B.express his love for his family in a special way
C.miss a great many important historical moments
D.devote much more to his career than his family
【小题2】Why did the author decide to stop taking pictures?
A.To cure his own disease. B.To spend more time with his wife.
C.To seek a better position. D.To leave the wilderness alone.
【小题3】What is the biggest change the cancer has brought to the author?
A.He treasured every bit of time with his family.
B.He has become a stranger to his children.
C.He takes his work more seriously.
D.He focuses more on medical care.
【小题4】The author and his family catch snowflakes on their tongues probably because ______.
A.the snowflakes taste very good
B.snowflakes are what they feed on
C.they regard that as a way to enjoy life
D.there is beautiful light in the snowflakes


【小题1】D
【小题2】B
【小题3】A
【小题4】C

解析试题分析:文章介绍作者为了摄影忽略了家人,但是不幸的是他的妻子得了癌症,为了多陪陪她,作者放弃了摄影,癌症给作者带来的最大的改变是他珍惜和家人在一起的点滴时间,学会享受生活。
【小题1】细节题:从第四段的句子:My work had made me a stranger to my three kids. But now I pay attention to what really matters. 可知作者过去将更多的精力投入到工作中而不是家里,选D
【小题2】细节题:从第二段的句子;and the story during which my wife Kathy got cancer. That’s the one that made time stand still. I stopped taking pictures on the day when she found that tumor (肿瘤). 可知作者停止拍照是因为他的妻子得了癌症,他想多陪陪她,选B
【小题3】细节题:从第四段的句子:But cancer also has the power to change us, for good. We learn to simplify, enjoying what we have instead of feeling sorry for what we don’t. Cancer even made me a better father.可知癌症给作者带来的最大的改变是他珍惜和家人在一起的点滴时间,选A
【小题4】推理题:从文章的最后一段的句子:After all, this is good. This is what we’re living for.可知作者和家人一起用舌头捕捉雪花,因为他们觉得这是一种享受生活的一种方式,选C。
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