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    When my teenaged son became seriously ill, terrible times for my family began. Our once-happy home became tense and depressed. My husband and I were exhausted under the great stress of caring for my son. It was as if we forgot how to communicate-we couldn't have a simple conversation without a fighting. Our marriage was on the point of breaking up.

    One evening, my son and I were talking about gifts. I recalled my first Valentine's present from my husband, a kazoo. I was awkward when I received it because I couldn't get it to make a sound although I am a professional saxophone player. However hard I tried, it just never worked. The kazoo eventually got packed away and forgotten. But my son was interested and insisted on seeing it. After some trouble, I found it.

    "You couldn't get a sound? What's so hard about it?" my husband asked, amazed. He took the kazoo and blew. Nothing happened. Surprised, he tried again. Still there was no sound. Frustrated, he tried again, only to produce a funny sound like an angry bumblebee trapped in the mouth of a bear. We burst into laughter. My son took a turn to play the kazoo. He did no better than us, causing more laughing.

    Seeing his face light up, we felt as if the darkness had lifted and a ray of sunshine was let in. It was the best ten minutes of the past couple of years. The mood stayed light for the rest of the evening. It didn't solve anything. But this experience with the kazoo brought some change in our hearts that always reminds us that there are still things to laugh at and enjoy, and that we can still connect as a family.

    1. (1) What affected the relationship of the couple?
      A . Quarrels between the couple over marriage. B . Different values they shared towards everything. C . Stress and chaos arising from their son's serious illness. D . Lack of money needed for their son's medical treatment.
    2. (2) Why did the husband blow the kazoo personally?
      A . He had a love for playing the kazoo. B . He meant to make his son delighted. C . He wanted to ease a feeling of depression. D . He didn't think it that hard to play the kazoo.
    3. (3) What is the turning point of the story?
      A . My failure to get the kazoo to make a sound. B . The involvement of my husband in playing the kazoo. C . My memory about the Valentine's present from my husband. D . The failed but funny playing of the kazoo by my husband and son.
    4. (4) What does the story mainly tell us?
      A . Every cloud has a silver lining. B . Parents are the best teachers. C . Music can cure the hurt souls. D . Misfortunes test the true love.

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