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    My dad, Greg Newman, had wanted to be a race  car driver, but things didn't work out for him.So
    I guess having a son who could become a race car driver was the next best thing.Don't get me
    wrong-Dad didn't push me into racing.In fact, when I was about 10 years old, my dad was afraid that
    driving a car wasn't my dream.So he took the racing away from me.I wasn't very happy with that decision.It wasn't long before Dad realized that racing was what I loved.
    At four, Dad bought me my first Quarter Midget (袖珍赛车)  and that's really where it started for us.
    Back then, Dad coached me.He would stick out (伸出) his footin the path of the race car, and then tell
    me to exactly hit his foot.By repeating this again and again, Dad believed that I would be faster and
    sharper on the race track.
    Dad worked really long hours at his car repair business to make money so that I could race each
    weekend.I can remember that every night before he turned off the lights in the garage, Dad would tell
    me:"Don't forget to kiss your race car good night." He was trying to teach me that if I show respect, it's
    returned.He wanted me to show thankfulness and respect for my race car and for all the hard work that
    we and many others had put into the dream.
    My dad, my mom and my sister gave up a lot of things to help me race.For us, there was no better
    moment than winning the 50th running of the Daytona 500 in 2008.That evening in February 2008, I
    knew I had gotten a good push.I could hear the excitement.My father couldn't speak a word, and when
    he got to  Victory Lane (车道), he nearly knocked me over and  gave me such a big hug.
    1. Why did Greg Newman stop his son to race when his son was 10 years old?
    A. Because he thought racing was dangerous.
    B. Because he worried that his son didn't like racing.
    C. Because he didn't want his son to fail like he did.
    D. Because he couldn't afford the money.
    2. Greg Newman did all the following things to support his son's dream EXCEPT________.
    A. training his son to race
    B. working hard to make money
    C. buying his son a mini racing car
    D. changing his job as a race car driver
    3. Why did Greg Newman let his son hit his foot?
    A. To improve his son's skill.
    B. To help his son to be braver.
    C. To have fun with his son.
    D. To make his son more careful.
    4. Greg Newman asked his son to kiss his race car good night to________.
    A. get help from his family
    B. treat the race car as a person
    C. feel grateful that he could follow his dream
    D. develop a close relationship with his race car
    5. In the 50th running of the Daytona 500, Greg Newman couldn't say anything because he was______.
    A. disappointed
    B. surprised
    C. sad
    D. excited
    本题信息:2012年同步题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:刘婷婷
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