My surprise over the past few winters has been the personality transformation my parents go through around mid-December as they change from Dad and Mom into Grandpa and Grandma . Yes , they become grandparents and are completely different from the people I know the other eleven and a half months of the year .
The first sign of my parents' change is the delight they take in visiting toy and children's clothing stores . These two people , who usually dislike anything having to do with shopping malls , become crazy consumers . While they tell me to budget my money and shop wisely , they are buying up every doll and dump truck in sight . And this is only the beginning of the holidays!
When my brother's children arrive , Grandpa and Grandma come into full form . First they throw out all ideas about a balanced diet for the grandkids . While we were raised in a house where everyone had to take two bites of corm , beets ( 甜菜 ) , or liver (foods that appeared quite often on our table despite constant complaining) , the grandchildren never have to eat anything that does not appeal to them . Grandma carries chocolate in her pockets to bribe ( 賄賂 )the littlest ones into following her around the house , while Grandpa offers “surprises” of candy and cake to them all day long . Boxes of chocolate-pie disappear while the whole-wheat bread get hard and stale . The kids love all the sweets , and when the sugar raises their energy levels , Grandma and Grandpa can always decide to leave and do a bit more shopping or go to bed while my brother and sister-in-law try to deal with their highly active kids .
Once the grandchildren have arrived , Grandma and Grandpa also seem to forget all of the responsibility lectures I so often hear in my daily life . If Mickey screams at his sister during dinner , he is “developing his own personality”; if Nancy breaks Grandma's mirror , she is “just a curious child . ” But , if I track mud into the house while helping to unload groceries , I become “careless”; if I scold one of the grandkids for tearing pages out of my textbook , I am “ impatient . ” If Paula talks back to her mother , Grandma and Grandpa smile at her spirit . If I say one word about all of this excessive love , Mom and Dad reappear to have a talk with me about petty jealousies . (398 words)
1 . As regards his parents' shopping for the grandchildren , the author .
A . feels jealous B . feels amazed
C . thinks it unnecessary D . thinks it annoying
2 . What happens after the kids have had all the sweets?
A . They get highly energetic .
B . They quiet down .
C . They want more sweets .
D . They go to bed .
3 . Which of the following is NOT true of the visiting children?
A . They behave very well .
B . They like chocolate very much .
C . They receive toys from their grandparents .
D . They are having a lot of fun .
4 . It can be inferred from the passage that when the author was a child , he .
A . liked the foods he had
B . got a lot of pocket money
C . was spoiled by his parents
D . was scolded if he misbehaved
5 . “Personality transformation” in the author's parents means that they .
A . have turned into loving parents
B . have become strict parents
C . no longer care for the author
D . used to believe in discipline for children
1 . B 2 . A 3 . A 4 . D 5 . D
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