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        When I was growing up, we were not an "I love you"
    family. We certainly found such affection lovely. We just didn't do it.

        I was thinking about all of this on Saturday at my daughter
    Katie's recital (演奏会). I had never insisted she
    do anything in her free time except learn how to play the piano. I carried this
    from childhood. My parents couldn't afford these lessons. My daughter mostly accepted
    this demand with good humor. This has meant, through the years, that our house has
    been filled with a few muddled (混乱的) complaints mixed with versions
    of songs.

        The day of the recital, I was listening to Katie practice The
    Entertainer, and one note was not good. I don't know how to play the piano, but
    I did say, "Hey, Katie, maybe you should hold that note just a bit longer."
    Then she played it again and again. I realized that I had done something unintended
    — I was making her think too much just a few hours before her recital.

        So I told her not to worry about it, but it was too late. She
    kept at it for a little while longer until finally I said that she'd played it perfectly.
    I didn't think we ever isolated that note; I felt pretty bad for even bringing it
    up.

        Then it was time for recital. Katie was the first one to perform.
    She was dressed well. As I watched her play The Entertainer, all I could think was
    how grown-up she had become, and that I had already missed the four-, five-, six-year-old
    versions of her.

        She got to the end of the song, and she reached the note we
    had talked about. And she held it. She held it so long that for an instant it broke
    her timing on the rest of the song. Then she finished the song, and she looked right
    at me. Then I hugged her. My parents are right. You don't have to say the words
    "I love you". Sometimes one note will do.

      (1)How did Katie react to the author's request for learning piano?

      A . She refused to practice it at first.

      B . She practiced the piano unwillingly.

      C . She paid little attention to practicing.

      D . She felt delighted at the very beginning.

      (2)According to the passage, the author's advice          .

      A . was quite professional

      B . had no practical effects

      C . made his daughter happy

      D . brought trouble to his daughter

      (3)What can we infer about the author's parents?

      A . They were strict with the author.

      B . They wanted the author to be perfect.

      C . They didn't care about the author's growth.

      D . They weren't good at expressing love in words.

      (4)What's the best title of this passage?

      A . It's Not Necessary to Be Perfect

      B . One Note Will Express Your Love

      C . What Is Love

      D . My Daughter Experienced Learning Piano