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I will never forget the tenth summer of childhood with my grandfather in western Norway on the mountain farm where my mother was born.As a boy.I always thought people simply bought whatever they needed.Whether Grandfather knew this.I didn't know.One day he said.'Come.I have something for you.'
I followed him to a workroom.'You should have a toy boat.You can sail it at Storvassdal.'he said.'Great,'I thought.looking around for the boat.But there was none
Grandfather pointed to a block of wood.‘The boat is in there.'he said.Then he handed me some tools and showed me how to use them properly.'It'll be a fine boat.a(chǎn)nd you'll make it with your own hands.'he said.'NO one can give you what you do for yourself.'The words rang in my head as l worked.The boat was finished.It wasn't much to look at,but l was proud.Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.
We had to return to America.'You cannot bring that boat home with you,'my mother said.We had too much baggage.Feeling sad,I hid my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.
I said good-bye to Grandfather,not knowing I would never see him again.
In 1964,1went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children.To my surprise,for 34years my treasure stayed here,waiting for my return.I felt we three were together again although my grandfather had died 22years before.
I carved(雕刻)'1930'and'1964'on its side and put it back
I returned to the lake in 1968.1971.1977and 1988.Each time l had the boat and carved the year,my grandfather seemed near
My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991.I brought my granddaughters:Catherine.13; Claire.12.I hoped they would understand the importance of the little boat and its simple message.At Storvassdal,Claire said softly,'Grandpa,someday I'II come back.'she added.'And I'll bring my children.'
88.Where did the writer spend his tenth summer of his childhood?In western Norway on the mountain farm where his mother was born/In western Norway on a
mountain farm/On a mountain farm in western Norway
89.What did the writer's grandfather ask him to do one day?To make a toy/little boat with his own hands./He asked him to make a toy/little boat with his
own hands.
90.The writer didn't take the little boat with him when he returned to America,did he?No,he didn't.
91What did the writer do with the little boat each time he returned to Storvassdal?He carved the year on its side and put it back under a big rock
92.How many times did the writer go to Storvassdal altogether?Seven ( times).
93.What can you learn from the story?No one can give him what he does for himself./We should depend on ourselves./We should
do everything on our own./We should visit our parents (grandparents often../We should
remember something nice in our life..