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"Aunty Vivi,can I please have a cousin?" was a question from my three-year-old nephew,Lucas.As the only grand child on both sides of his family,he was keen for the company of some other kids during family gatherings.It took a few years before we granted Lucas his wish.Now that my kids are 11 and 14,I am happier than ever that my sisters and I all had kids around the same time.Cousins are the magical middle ground between a sibling(兄弟姐妹)and a peer.The genetics that we share with our cousins mean that,somehow,we recognize parts of ourselves in the other.
   For my kids,it's about companionship.While my son is the youngest of the cousin group,my 14-year-old daughter is in the middle.She is incredibly fortunate to have five cousins aged within one year of her.Through her cousins,she has developed confidence and skills that she otherwise might not have got.
   Luckily for my kids,their cousins are all quite mature(成熟的)and responsible.They are providing positive role models.My kids have watched their cousins work hard at school,throw themselves into passion-based activities,and enjoy their lives.
   My kids and their cousins remain close even though they only see each other once or twice a year.There is a chance that this might even help the relationships stay strong,as they are unable to become tired of each other,and any get-together is eagerly anticipated.Technology helps maintain the link between visits,with"cousin chat'"messages sometimes being very popular.
   I wonder how my kids' cousin relationships will change as they all move past their teen years.Maybe the closeness of their childhood and teen years won''t survive the transition(過(guò)波期).Or maybe,as they are currently planning,they really will all move to the same city after school and live together while they move into adulthood.Regardless,they'll always have these years to hold on to.

(1)Why did Lucas want to have a cousin?
B
B

A.He enjoyed talking with his peers.
B.He wanted a cousin for company.
B.His friends all had a brother or sister.
D.He needed to share family duties with his cousin.
(2)What has been the cousins influence on the author's daughter?
B
B

A.She has found her lifelong passion.
B.She becomes more confident in school.
C.She is willing to share her happiness with others.
D.She never feels lonely with her cousins around.
(3)What does the underlined word "anticipated"in the fifth paragraph mean?
D
D

A.Changed.
B.Avoided.
C.Hated.
D.Expected.
(4)It can be inferred from the last paragraph that
C
C
.
A.the childhoods of the cousins are memorable
B.the feeling of companionship will disappear as time goes by
C.the author's kids and their cousins will stay in touch forever
D.the author's kids will live in the same city with their cousins

【考點(diǎn)】記敘文;人際交往
【答案】B;B;D;C
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