“We said no to the invitation to the birthday party because my child says they're not even friends.”
When I read the above words, I felt heartache.
I know birthday parties can be like a trouble, but let's believe the parents who sent that invitation weren't trying to get more gifts for their kids or make things more complicated(复杂的) .
For some kids, managing school and friends is easy. Maybe you have a child who's outgoing, selfconfident or maybe you have a child who doesn't have any problems. However, for some kids, school and friends can be very difficult.
A birthday party is a fun, exciting and good opportunity. It is a chance for the kid on the sidelines to play with other kids who don't play with him/her at school or who don't call him/her a friend.
Sometimes even when the birthday party and the theme have been decided on and the difficult decision about whom to invite has been made, there can still be doubts. Those invitations can stay untouched in the bottom of the child's backpack for days, because he/she is too scared to hand them out.
I don't know your child, and I don't know you. I do know there are parents who lie awake at night wondering if their child will have the courage to hand out the invitations in the morning; I do know there are parents who hope they can depend on other parents to teach their children to be kind enough to show up. Maybe you'll never have to be one of the parents who find it hard. I know what that's like, because I have children who find it easy. But I also have a child who doesn't. And because of that, we've become a family that says yes to every invitation we receive.
Sometimes a birthday party invitation is not just a birthday party invitation; it's also an invitation to be a friend.
4. What's the author's attitude toward the words in Para.1?
A.Worried. | B.Sad. |
C.Interested. | D.Excited. |
5. What can we learn from the passage?
A.Children are very different from each other. |
B.Some children at school need special attention. |
C.Children should be encouraged to play games. |
D.Not all children can deal with school problems well. |
6. To some children, what does a birthday party mean?
A.A chance to have some fun outdoors. | B.A chance to get many gifts from others. |
C.A chance to play and make friends with others. | D.A chance to invite other children to their homes. |
7. What does the author mainly want to tell us?
A.Kids really love going to parties. | B.Kids should learn to make friends. |
C.Some kids aren't good at making friends. | D.We'd better accept birthday party invitations. |